Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1952 — Page 8

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“WEEK-END ‘WITH. FATHER" “THE GREAT ADVENTURE”

SHE learned a . lot of things you never find in school books!

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“QUO VADIS” MEANS

‘Where are you going? . . . and thousands are thronging to Loew's to enjoy this greatest of screen spectacles! M-G-M’s

GREAT WEEK!

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terns on

{controlled Works Board.

{don't feel I can pay these orders

‘salt and the gross of matches to.

To City Public Schools

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‘And 80 Tons of Sali

$9 Worth of Matches Help

Stymie New Works Board

séwer service. The board required’ the advice of its attorney, Arthur Northrup, before finally signing the roll and accepting

A. hassle ‘$9 worth kitchen matches to light red lancity street projects today stymied. the new Board of Works at its first- official session.

over of

New City Purchasing = Agent Francis Truitt told the new board Northrup for study before the \ » : «board acts. he could not honor more than The . board decilled” "tS: * meet . 120 purchase orders for $6500 in yp... erorth’ on Fridays. The pre-

equipment for the city street de- vious board met Mondays and Thursdays

partment. n —

The orders are gain} Jan. 2 but signed by the old Democrat0 TV Stor. Denies Stabbing Himself

© To Get Sympathy

The new Republican official told the GOP-controlled board, “I

out of 1952 appropriations. ‘Why the Confusion? The orders ranged from 112 sewer inlet covers to 80 tons of]

light red lanterns, ordered by the] street commissioner's office. Chief Clerk C. D. Hudson sald, «I don’t see why there's all this confusion. We paid bills for eight

months when we took over in 1948.” Mr. Hudson atso served under

the previous administration. i The new board found the going a little slow as it got into the] complexities of governmental red tape. i Among other items which snarled proceedings was the closng. .of...an..assessment roll for

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Banking Film Given

Harry Hall . .-

Five prints of a motion picture| CHICAGO, Jan. 7 (UP) illustrating “How. Banks Serve” | vision singing star were presented today to city pub-'! tearfully denied lic schools by the Indianapolis stabbed himself in an Institute of Banking. |gain his wife's sympathy, but a Herman L. Shibler, superinten- fades ordered that he be ex-

dent of schools, accepted the films| 3 mnined by a psychiatrist. from Paul Boardman of ; | Fletcher Trust Co., chairman of Mr. Hall was yn 4

orderly conduct ihe AIB public relations commii- |he suffered a superficial wound in|

The films are designed to ten(Uie Ebdomen which required one the services of banks in modern > slanted at junior| His wife, Alma,

| high school and high school audi. [yesterday after the ences. singer suffered the wound when|

called police

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HOOSIER PRIDE!

True to the human drives and . - desires we Hoosiers take great pride in belonging to certain organizations and being . a member of our state. That sense of ownership concerns 5 our Olympians. (who deserve great praise and support), our

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HOURS:

8 A.M. to Midnight, Friday, 12:30. A M. Saturday, L00 A. M.. Closed: Santay.

a $1831 check for the sewer connection. | The street commissioner requi-| sitéons also were referred to Mr.!

at St. Francis—Willlam,

Tele- ot Harry Hall today that he| attempt to At Home—Richard,

26-year-old |

seman | he returned from a drinking party erie 1.

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and | is. a crooner on the|

hotkey team, our baseball club {|

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LOEW'S

“Quo Vadis, "with Robert Taylor an 1 Debo Kerr t 11:30, .2:40, 5:50 and 5 5 CIRCLE “Weekend With Father,” with Van Heflin-and Patricia Neal, at 11, '1:40, 4 30 7:20 and 10:10

"Great Adventure, 6 and B:55. ESQUIRE “Tobbaco Road” at R40 “Grapes of Wrath” at 6:10 and 10,

INDIANA “Distant Drums,” with Gary Cooper, at 12:24, 3:40, 6:56 and 10:12,

. “St. Benny The .Dip,” at 11, 2:15 9:30 and 8:45

at 12:25, 3:10,

KEITH'S ‘My Favorite: Spy.” Hope and Hedy Lamarr, 3 15 $5 and 10 “Highly Dangerous,” Clark, at 11:15

with Bob at 12:40,

with Dane 2:20. 5:30 and 8:35.

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in | Indianapolis

BIRTHS

BOYS Margaret Bryant;

Richard. Dorothy Moore; Herschel, Barbara Davis At Genefal—Van, Canary Douglas; Charles, Charlotte Moore; Jack, Louise Davis ‘At Coleman—Robert, Leanna Gary; Robert, | Lucille Pettigrew Gates, Olivia Robertson; Ralph, Grace Scrivner; Don, Doro- | thy Fields: Raymond, Mary Graham; | Robert, Eschol Harris At Methodi Robert Marilyn Robbins; Edward beth Eaton; Charles, Hester Po, William, Corena May: Flavel la Leath; Carlton, Priscilla Marsh |

At St. Vincent’s—Epherian, Norma Norris:

Robert, Eleanor Greer; Donald, Thelma Riffey: Vade, Mary Rich; Nell, Verda Christensen; Odie, Delores Holley. he GIRLS f At St. Franecls—Thomas, Clara Chastain Robert, Joan Albright; Preston, Hazel Smith; Melvin, Juanita Beck: Fred, Betty Mitchell; Thomas, Patricia Tiemele Lesley, Cora Gregory; Morris, Mary Poore At Coleman — Thomas, Billie Brummett; Hobart, Annice Fulford; Eugene, Phyllis! Harris Bellina Rose

Stavrouls Kontozoe Young; Charles, id v Carolyn Salyer; Marie Spear; Carroll, Genevieve | Floyd Ida Smith; Clarence,| ie ‘Latimer: Paul, Leona Chambers. | Vincent’s—Leonard, Margaret Marcum; James, Carol Harris: Clyde, Bonnie N ller; Edmond, Vera Schmidt; Ray-| nd, Deette Bennett; Marcel, Darothy BI ack; Larry Dat ricla Dillon; Kelly, Mary Bandy , Kathryn Adams = lara Whitfield, 2273

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[DEATHS

Norris J. Lewis, monia, Norma J. Smith, 8, at General, pneumonia. Alice S. Honnold, 75, at 2303 Carrollton, cerebrovascular hemorrhage. Elizabeth Humphrey, 58, at Methodist carcinoma '

David Marshall

84, at 2477 Bond, pneu-

74, at Lone, cardiovascu-

lar. Mary A. Oates, 70, at St. Vincent's! cholecystitis, Ralph Childress, 53, at Long, car-| cinoma.

| Frank P. Nassoy, 82, at 520 E. Vermont. | cerebral hemorrhage | Edna P. West, 58, at 330 S. Harris, cere-| bral hemorrhage. | Wolfe, 60, at 2432 Virginia, car-|

cinoma { Laura M. Cartmel, 56, at 3575 Vinton, arteriosclerosis.

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