Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1951 — Page 4
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make &"living? land St., or by ringing your Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mec- 'Jon-Roger ©. Maranda. 1.00 Maryland Bldg. and ho
~A mother and several of her ..pifons to Clothe-A-Child Farland, Mary Jo, Hi-¥ Clubs Warren Cone Mike and Peggy ....1 Child WASHINGTON, Dec. 18— younger children did. The {ather oqqquarters, 20 W. Maryland St. Jim, Jerry and Ellen tral High School 10.00 Bell Grill. Customers ..1 Child House investigators have is a veteran of World War II and * pw()_By taking a needy child Jane, Fortville, Ind.. 10.40 ; Hal High Scheel .... Phi Zeta Delta Sorority 1 Child ed H W. (Th has been ill since he returned. to a store and buying him clothes Anonymous .......... 30.00 Allison Div. GMC Dept. Fountain Square Auxili- subpena enry . e The oldest son, who is a good Lv vour own money. If you Banta WSCS, Bargers- 496-497 1st shift, ary No. 2511, Fraternal Dutchman) Grunewald to student and wants te go to col- wip 5 do this, call Clothe-A- ville, Ind. ........ Los 12.00 Speedway, Ind. ..... 1550. Order of Eagles ....1 Child |testity Thursday about an alleged lege, is now working, trying to Child, PL aza 5551 and ask for a Sprocket Dept. Lathes ‘Allen, Mary Ann and 2 ‘Ss. KE. Market, United $500,000 tax shakedown attempt scrape up enough money to get 4,,or appointment. Day Shift Diamond GOTAON + vasiissisvin ; 220, Home Life Insurance against ex-Capone Attorney an education. The mother isask-| -pyREE-—By placing EVERY Chain Co, Ine, ...... 137.00 Parent Council Scout Co. Employees .....1 Child |Ahraham Teitelbaum, it was ing help from Clothe-A-Child for ....o you can spare on The Times ! Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker Troop 89 and Cub Clarence Zike, Ted Cory- learned. today. her younger children. She also is yiye (Dimes on W. Washington Jr. .eoo.oooeeecinan, 200° Pack 89 1ivsereere . . 1000" off and Allen Genrlek 1 Child armed today, <inud. chief. oon encouraging her son to g0 10 qo 1 front of L. 8. Ayres & Co. Anne Lugar .......... . 5.00 G. W. Orewiler ....... 5.00 pept. 818 Stewart War- sel of the House Ways and Means gr brave ‘woman and her ®nd the B. 5. Rrusge Co, No Rue ness "Club of 30 In_Mewory of Serine mer ................1 Child |Suhcommittee which has unEa he { J rmsirong, N L.S. Ayres Active Sportsehfidren need hely, CONTRIBUTIONS Kappa Kappa Gamma, . 1000. Guild No. 1.......:- 2500 ATT UNE utr 1 ya [2T ERS Wiad tax Sania Will you give to Clothe-A-Child Previous balance ......$10,878.44 A. Lo. PIE 2.00 Evelyn Holliday Club.. 5.00 Indianapolis - Motorcycle was under subpena “returnable to help them and others? Employees of the Indi- Minnie Sullivan ....... 5.00 Comparison Shopping . Club «...ovvveviven.l Child |Thursday.” There are three ways you can, ana Gear Works, Inc. 900.00 No Name ........ cerns 10.00, Office at L. 8, Ayres Owners of Employees of Mr. DeWind refused further ie Indiana Gear Works, Mrs: A. 1. Stokely duns BSPPS C0. crreirvecnas © 1150 Ti o1n39 .,.... reese] Child |comment, but it was learned that ~ pienakd RENNE El 11 RRA = tL Fou veenaniannnes 3 Anonymous ..........1 Child ‘ 3 Ww reepm RICHARD BENNETT FURNITURE 5804 E. WASHINGTON ST. supmuuunn In Memory of joseph F. Mr. Grunewald, now in GeorgeREE sauasessrenniets ; 3 : . . ’ ° ment for a stomach ailment, S Indianapolis’ Newest and Finest Presents Browale Sewnt. Troop 500 Loc am otive TD a ced
, . session. Utmost in people's minds when choosing . Ereyn Bros. Plumbers Mr. Grunewald refused to give
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even his name when subcommittee members visited him in the hos: pital last week.
{ a mortuary is the desire for the most sincere, friendly, personal supervision. That is why so many families request the personal services of Harry W. Moore
His attorney, William P, Ma-
Hospital loney, said in New York last|§
By United Press night that Mr. Grunewald “will 10.00. RICHMOND, Ind, Dec. 18 —iobey the subpena of the commit-| An emergency detail of engineers tee if he is physically able.” Mr.
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League : ..... iiss 11.20 worked today. to repair two Maloney previously had said tha — Yap : . S 95 ve Bue Goria Lo rarke a Dd pair IWOIyr. Granevald would testify only, the price clearly marked on the casket of your choice LANE CEDAR : ANONYMOUS ++ververens 10.00 rate hospital Which breke dows] at a Public session. g includes use of all equipment and services. BA ernie Sta entioned Frequently tock 399.0. E. S. 1» leaving 1750 mental ~patients| The White House remained si-| There will be no unexpected costs Auxiliary “o.......... 5.00 huddled in = darkened, chilly lent, meanwhile, on President, for services to be added later. Mrs. Walter Queisser .. 10.00 Wards. Truman’s plans to clean up cor-| From the 4th Grade at A Pennsylvania Railroad ruption. An announcement was School No. 39 ....... 5. 40 freight locomotive was rushed to expected at any time that Federal
the hosfiital to supply emergency Judge Thomas F. Murphy of New 34.87 heat and electrical power. But York had accepted the assign10.00 until it arrived about 7:30 p. m. ment of heading a special comlast night, the institution's 65 mittee to eliminate ‘“‘wrongdoers.” | 50.00 buildings were without heat or The House subcommittee has| 10.00 electricity. s | scheduled its next public sessions
Emplovees of Mercury Engineering Co, Anonymous Spray Inyeng at Methodist Hospital Twenty and One Club .
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: Cub Scouts Pack 58 Officials blamed the breakdown around the middle of next month, | = from Hawthorne on overtaxing of the boilers dur- When it will open an inquiry in| Houge ....iv.cocinn 50.00 ing the week-end’s frigid tempera- San Francisco on irregularities | Allison's Plant. No. 11. 30.00 tyres. Heat, electricity and water (in the Internal Revenue office Barbara .............. 2.50 supplies were cut off, but water| there.
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service was restored almost im-| Mr. Grunewald’s name nas
35.00 meditely when the hospital cut in popped up frequently in the tax) . on stand-by city mains. |scandal hearings. The subcom-|
Second Boller Fails {mittee wants to question him |
ay 330 Night ‘shits . a The second boiler failed early about Mr, Teitelbaum’s charge | CHECK THESE FEATURES: in Semary of Bows he aterm, Er ee Naser, aigea nya mea mas (1 GET DAVIS SPEEDY SERVICE . MoAtes y 15.00 Williams, hospital superintendent, Naster, aided by a third man : Donald 4 Forbes ros Log S2id radiators still were warm with a gutteral accent, demanded ® $250.00 Guarantee against Toots ¥ EOrhes hes 290 when the locomotive steam was $500,000 to fix his tax troubles. FOR YOUR HOLIDAY (LEANING moth damage. : POLS _svssersreneese, 5:00 hooked up. T. Lamar Caule, ousted assist- ® Factory tested for aroma tight Today .... -$ 2.00267 ~The patients 316 taking Bet ant shiorney EE gg . | ttt a ees 14 ter than an ordinary community the Justice epartment’'s tax, ness. 3 Total ue Sinan would” Dr. Williams said. “We fraud division, testified that the Bring Clothes In By Bring Clothes In By a LC N , |can operate and keep warm and man Ww e accent mig ave ® Welded Veneers — actually Local Union 1048 IBEW feed people with power from the been Mr. Grunewald. The mys- WEDNESDAY FRI, 10 A. M. permeates the wood, welding ; (AFL) employees of locomotive.” fery man went to the hospital NOON veneers to the core for perma- RCA Victor Division | The heat and electrical failure shortly after Mr. Teitelbaum told You'll Have Them Back nent bond. and salaried em- will cause a temporary curtail- his story.
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