Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 January 1952 — Page 32
Hint Matthews Bout Set Walcott Title Fight Conditionally OK'd
By United Press
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tiations reported today
nd Ha Matthews had signed > BEY in early May at Las Vegas,
Nev. and that Walcott had Te hat
for ‘a heavyweight title fight ceived an advance of $50,000.
ably the substance official announcement from the
negotiators. The announcement | been ‘offered a $250,000 the Hight and tha Felix Bocthicchio, |
had guarantee fot his manager,
had “tentatively accepted” the’ offer. ; * 2 8 | ACCORDING to last night's \nnouncement, there still. was
some uncertainty whether the|
fight would be scheduled for Las Vegas or Los Angeles. However, today’s said, “thes bout is set for Las Vegas unless attorneys for the International Boxing Club can arevent its being staged.” Promoter Jim Norris and his IBC have prior contracts on Walcott. Those documents are in the safe at New York headquarters of the IBC. One is a three-year contract for Walcott’s exclusive services. The other is a three-way contract in which Walcott guarantees to make his first defense against ex-champion Ezzard Charles in a return bout under IBC promotion. » » -
HARRY HUNT, -a California “publi¢ relations counsel” who is ‘negotiating the Las Vegas fight,
land his Las Vegas backer.
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the contracts would n
Saturday with Nor-|
the IBC prexy if he could match the $250,000 guarantee for a de-
t! Matthews, | ciano.
, admitted merely that Walcott] | ve against any contender--| Charles or Rocky Mar-|
And if Norris couldn't,
Bocchicchio would go through with the Matthews fight for Hunt
The backer, incidentally, Is
Wilbur Clark-—operator of a .re-| sort and gambling casino in Las| Vegas. Clark admitted last night | in the Nevada city that he would
informant |put
up “a couple; hundred tha
sand dollars ar more” for Wal-
cott and
“maybe $75.000" for
| Matthews if Hunt could bring him the signed contracts.
Walcott Faces Fight
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up by Friday with $200 in cash,
Ban in Indi
ol ‘night at the
_'prove legal barriers. He sald he| . That report exceeded consider- P e dog a
rq | WOU of last night's; _ "1 Coral Gables, Fla., and ask |
pen. This scribe,
Sia Ek
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Sticking strictly to bowling, we'll turn to one of tonight's top . schedules i n Indianapolis. One of the best offerings this evening shapes up in the St. Catherine League at Beech Grove Alleys.
Jack Welsh
This circuit features one of the
By JIM HEYROCK
Jersey Joe Walcott, world’s heavy pion, is about to get a birthday present from the State of
Indiana—an indefinite suspension.
Boxing's “Cinderella” champion’ will be barred fromjond division, boxing in Indiana unless he comes -
St. Catherine’s Loop Most Torrid in
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31—A person close to the nego. ,o pyre column seems. to be that Champion Jersey Joe Walcott totterin “conditional contracts” shaky with other Times sports writers, amerged with our colleagues last Butler Fieldhouse for the annual press radio polio bas-
g today please excuse our| along
learned| one thing and * quick—you can't . mix basketball and bowling on the same night.|
| most torrid fights in the city with |gseven teams crammed within the |span qf three games.
City
Last week ge referred to the traffic jam in the pennant race. Frank Wuensch, secretary of the
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Far and Away—"
Dog, Mare
A STUBBY-TAILED dog and a sversity. and nis bride-to-spotted mare saved the lives ofi LTE University two men and 25 horses when fire destroyed a livestock barn near : Vicksburg, Miss. The dog, Mickey, e alesmen woke up caretaker Charles Bishop, Som when - fire broke: out yesterday. The mare led the horses from the| by sellin stall in which they were pinned °f Dimes polio fund by & in the blazing barn. :
Comeback Songstress
“for
league, suggests that we call for the firemen tonight as the pro-| | ceedings here become more red {hot than ever.
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{Cuba's f Garfield Barber Shop, holding 1 and a Cuban newsman touched | |a one-game lead on a 37-26 rec-| off furor
my life is taken ‘up with looking |after my chil dren. pictures is secondary.” said she'll make no definite commitments until she returns to the U. 8. next summer.
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the present
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radio
in Havana today.
lord, tangles with Lauck Funeral High-ranking officials met last
Home which is’ in a threesway |tie for fifth place on a 34-29 |reading. Mercury . Engineering,
sharing second place with Ochil-{leged runs up against escap
| tree Cleaners, {Sportsman’s Store. The latter is
weight boxing cham-/in the three-way tie for fifth, Ochiltree Cleaners, which have won 36 and lost 27 will engage] |Thoman Shoe Store of the secDarko - Cleaners holding a 35-28 ledger runs up|
assured the managers of Walcott| “q,, ymposed by the state an Sports Show
and Matthews here yesterday that|, .,. mmission for failing to’ ar : {make an exhibition appearance. To Have Wallard
neither IBC contract
their monopoly angles.”
Jack Hurley, who manages con-
would “stand up in court because of
tender Matthews of Seattle, | eagerly agreed that the documents “will be tossed out of court.” v
And from all indications, Jer-|
sey Joe will accept the suspension rather than part with the $200. According to a source close
peen informed of the fine but has
Bocchicchie, Walcott's ptiot, ap-/made no attempt to discuss the
parently was willing to gamble ma
~asketball Briefs
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nance. CYO Junior Deanery hg fa vi at th SoeaL Joan Br Arc 35, St. Anthony 8t, Fatrick 21, 8t. Roch 1 34, Holy Spirit 31;
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Results at Sacred! 48, 3 .|from Ezzard Charles in Pitts- starred as an attraction, accord-
1ast June, is charged by vs, Englewood; §. Levinson H vs, Chav- burgh 1
apalis 10; Lager Oe per 38. na , Sih vs. Columbia Construc« h and Keystone vs. Naval Ord24 8; Holy Trinity
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tter with the Indiana group.
Failure to Appear Charged Walcott, who. has attempted and failed to make inoney on exhibitions since he won the
the commission with having failed to appear for a scheduled exhibition in Evansville last Aug. 29. Evansville is the home of F. Pride, chairman of the Indiana commission, who is vacationing in Florida. Official notifitation of the suspension probably will come Friday from Mr, Pride in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
| Auto racing enthusiasts
|get a close-up view of last year’s to the 500-Mile winning driver and car| Indiana commission, Walcott has par 1 to 9 during the Indiana Sports, Boat and Travel 8how in (the Manufacturer's Building at
|
{the Fairgrounds.
The winning combination of the| 99 Belanger Special and), title Driver Lee Wallard will be co- of 197-204-233.
|No.
ling to John Mathews, show man-
lager.
| Although Wallard returned g./here last December for a private |press-radio Speedway party, this |will be his first public Indianapolis appearance since he was sea Reading, Pa.
iverely burned in 'accident last June 4.
Walcott’s deadline for payment Pacific Coast Players
fine will come one day after the aging champlon’s birthday. Jersey Joe, who made an. exhibition appearance here last October, will be 38 years old tomorrow,
esse on test Canton, O., Showers Thorpe With Praise
Jim Thorpe was the grateful plus the tribute of a lifetime from some 700 admirers who included Ohio Gov. Frank J. Lausche, Cy Young, Branch Rickey and countless kids who heard about his deeds from their daddies.
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$1 Million Fire Hits ‘Lincoln Fields Stand CRETE, Ill, Jan. 31
causing an estimated $1 million {john Cunningham, Del-Teen Clean
damage.
ities.
City, County H. S.
Today
Tomorrow
Plainfield Charlton at Deaf School, Manual at Beech Grove. Franklin Township at Speedway at Pike Townsh Cathedral at Howe, Southport at Shelbyville. hortridge at Lebanon: * arren Central at Greenfield.
ip.
arion at Tech, ecatur Central at Ben Davis.
Saturday
Broad Ripple at Tech. Terre Haute Garfield at Howe. Speedway at Washington. Brownstowa at Lawrence Central ainfield Charlton Pp. m.
31 Al draft” clause in . {Pacific Coast League contracts Gis Giliespte. "Rock is being met with approval by the players themselves and C. L.
{(Brick) Laws, president of the Oakland Acorns, said today he
| expects most clubs to get nearly {recipient of a $1000 check today 100 per cent sign-up that way.
|" While most of the teams in the loop are just sending out their new contracts that call for a Dad (“draft waiver,” some of the or|ganizations already are batting [100 per cent on the new form on signed contracts, according to a United Press survey.
(UP)~—|Dick Brady, Hammels Lunch Officials of Lincoln Fields race track today glumly drew up plans for another reconstruction: program after a wind-whipped fire |destroyed the main grandstand, ora cioud, Water Co.
The blaze was a crushing blow John Meyers to officials who had planned to Bill Jessee, open the track this season for the RaY Martindale, Internal Revenue :' first time since early in the war. Don Miles, Ben Davis H..S. (2 ¢ames) 3 The track had shut down because [Rita Sheehan, Hellontors of wartime transportation facil-
¢ . Mary Spuzick. Milano Inn ‘Cage Card This Week {bai Shick, a 2 pn Attucks vs, Sacred Heart at ech.
Center Grove.
Culver. Military at Park School. 7 p.m.
at Park School,
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against Suding Hardware with a
34-29 record. Four Gals Set Pace
ing competition.
count.
at Fox-Hunt Alleys.
Marta Roberts,
{for Milano Inn.
games of 167-223-211,
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Frank Shingleton, E s Herb Wait. Emerich A rawars
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Charles Keagle. Ame Gomer Alred, Chet's lg soil Richard Prints, Mutual’ Milk ... 5.0 6 Everett Oberlies, Foxworthy Ford '.!!! S mm, i Mike Bisesi, RCA! ang Mikes, cue: espie, Roy G : Frank Roecill, Block's ae Mgtors Paul Stoyanovich, Indpls. le Jerry Novak Western Blectric Yl Myers, Allied A an, ed Applianc “ee John Mercurio, Spangler's Garage PN :
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El Wilson, Herff-Jones
Robert Fox. H. and P. Chemicals . George Uding, Pir Dts or dues Tools ...... abe, Katzman, Abel Auto oes gs, esiern B Clyde Williams, Roberts Mik
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Hilda Groebel of Schuster Coal was the pace setter with a 642 Hilda hit for games of 235-181-226. Agnes Junker fired a 624 for Indianaplis Tyewriter, coming on games
another con|sistent campaigner, rolled a 622 Marta's string
Dick Kromer’s 666 led all male
League at Talbot
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. 625] i. 630 Island Regulars. owls. Tue 817 816 |
arry Weevie, International Harvester 3
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night at offices of Prime Minister | Oscar Gans following a radio in-| |terview with Policarpo Soler, al-|
“vengeance killer” who|
| 25. While police and Army agents |sought him in vain, Soler cam-
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{student, Helga Boyer, climaxed at the altar Sunday./in four months. The composer-conductor at New route by plane. to Kenya, East
|paigned for election to Congress |and legislative immunity from |arrest. Reporter Luis Ortega said {he encountered Soler and re{corded an interview with him on} & tape. {
She Makes the Grade
The “September Song” romance, - lof Dr. Philip James, a’ 61%year- Philip kissed their two children , IT WAS A big night for the old professor, and his can women Wednesday in, city bowlFour lassies soared over the 600 mark while
top music 27, will be
yesterday in New York City.
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Play Fire Hero Roles ; |Africa, due there ig un lon” , Aus and New be applied for a marriage leense|30 tO Ceylon, A Orato 3, and Princess Anne, 17 months, had two months with their parents since they returned from Canada. Two 5-year-plds today added qe royal couple will avoid Egypt 50 to the Windsor, Conn., Mile\ nq other trouble spots.
paper “snowflakes” door-to-door. Marcia Kimball and Penny Pep-, sek weren't refused anywhere.
Deanne Durbin "in Shield hinted today she’d come back to Turns mn = ! filmland .in “The Vagabond King” or “La Boheme” with Mario Lanza. 8t Paul de Vence, the actress said
The dean of FBI agents went
York City. William J. McNulty, 60, was honored at a dinner last night by Federal judges and fellow agents. One of his biggest cases in his 28-year FBI career was his five-year investigation of Slay-for-Pay Murder, Inc.
Another Trip
Big Moment
came true last night in London
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The dream of all chorus girls
for 19-year-old Elizabeth Larner. She stepped from the third row of the cast into the star ‘role of “Kiss Me Kate.” Before the curtain went up the manager told the audience that a chorus girl would replace the star, Helena Bliss, who was in surgery. He offered refunds, but no one left. And Miss Larner. played to hearty applause.
Film Fight Screen actress Barbara Britton and husband, Dr. Eugene Czukor, sought $14,000 damages today from Mrs. Mazie Wright, mother of actress Paula Raymond. The Czukors told a Hollywood judge that they
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forced houses off their and . pushed flood
dam.
The jam built up pressure which Kromer rolled in the|forced river waters against homes lon. both sides of the river and !into a 3-story power plant,
| Twenty homes were evacuated
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Harold Schill, 17-year-old s 112 N. Colorado St:
Club, Junior division. :
enn a tne San.
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| State Draft Quota Down Indiana will furnish 611 men toward the national draft quota in March, state Selective -Service officials said today. The figure represents a sharp reduction from Indiana's February quota of 1118
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jafter the water and ice backed up ++. 840 from the mouth of the river near .. 628 Ottawa, Ill, four miles away.
: The ice lifted and pushed at the + 86 350-foot-long bridge and threat625 ened to snap its foundations and drop it into the river. {lapped over the bridge floor and {traffic across it was prohibited. State engineering experts and ‘other officials tried to decide! whether to dynamite the jam
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1 Death Notices
CONWELL—Infant, KENNER-—Frieda. KNAPP—Robert Sr.
BEYER—Julius G., 86 yrs, of 129 8, beloved
Gladstone, father Roland Beyer, San Diego, Cal brother of Walter KE. Beyer passed away Wednesday. Funeral later, G. H. HERRMANN SERVICE.
BLESS—Lora Florence of 1015 Bellefontaine 8St., entered into rest Thursday, wife of Charles D. Bless, ag Alert Va and, Franke E. s vices Satur . Pp. m. at HARRY W. MOORE PEACE CHAPEL, 2050 E. Michigan St. Friends are
welcome, Friends m tia, ay call after 12
pO S away nesday evening. MORTUARY, Saturday, 2 p m, Services FLANNER & BUCHANAN Friends invited. Friends may call at mortuary, FALLON—John J., age 60 yrs., husband of Catherine, father of Thomas J. Fallon, brother of Mary and James Fallon, passed away Tuesday. Funeral Friday, Feb. 1, 8: a.m. at the GEORGE W. USHER MORTUARY, 2313 W. Washington 8t. 9:30 a. m. Immaculate Heart Mary. Church. Friends invited. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at mortuary. Holy Name Society will meet Thursday, 8 p.m, for prayer. FETTERS—Ione E., of 4739 Brook-
ville Rd., passed away Thursday. Funeral arrangements later. r in-
124 W. 14th,
DDARD-Dudley, 844 8S. Norfolk, father of Ear her of CO! , and Lila Bell of .» passed away urshb. Lo 3Ee 2% Time of serv, Tr, tin ation ca KIRK (Ben
00; vis Cha el), BE-ATT4 pe
HESSEL—Addie. beloved mother of Irvin 8, a a Srafldmother of Wilbur I. Hi and Mrs, Bernice Atkins, passed away Wedn: y morning, Jan. 30th. Funeral services will be held at the WALD FUNERAL HOME at 17th St. and Illinois Friday afternoon, Feb. 1, at 2 o'clock. Interment Washington Park Cemetery. Friends are welcome. . BELSQ- Sampson F., 1022 8. Foltz, beloved father of Larry Kelso, son of Mrs. Josie Kelso, brother of Mrs. Vivian Hochaver, passed away Tuesday. Services Thursday 1:30 p. m, 8 8 “CHAPEL OF THE - ERS,” 3136, W. 16th, Friends may call at the ‘chapel of the Flowers.
KENNER-~Frieda M., 5602 Lowell, be- © loved mother of Carl PF. Kenner, sister of Mrs. Pred ncaster, Louis and Prank Reber, passed away Tuesday. Funeral! Friday, 1:30 p. m,, from SHIRLEY BROS. IRVING HILL C 5377 E. Yasninsion. Burial ers any
Crown Hill. Call ime.
KNAPP—Robert Gordon, age 77. 5249 College Ave. F. and Robert G. er of s, Martha erlow, May Corwin and Harriet B. Xnapp, passed away Wednesday evening, uPeal Friday, 1: , m. from SHIRB C Al. CHAPEL, 946
N. Illinois. Calling at the- chapel.
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1 Death Notices
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tuary. Men's Club of St. Philip will meet at mortusey Thursday, 8 p.m. for prayer. *
MATZKE--Mrs. Norma issel Hillside, wite of A. Fred Matske, mother of Mrs. Lowell. Sullivan, Carmel, Ind.; Mrs. Robert Go swell, Muncie, Ind ; Thomas L. Wilcox Jr., T
Indpls.; sister of eda’ Schissell, Indpls.; assed away Wednesday, Services FLANNER & ' BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Friday, 11 a: m. Friends
invited, Friends may call any time,
PRJSUHN—Theodore Wm., 70 years, RS Brookside, husband. of Marie (Schmidt) Prasuhn, of Wm, Carl of Indianapol Prederick W, of Germany, also seve’ eral nieces and nephews, pasted AWAY Thursday. Friends may call at th JORDAN FUNERAL HOME, 2428 E. 10th St., after 17 PB: m. ursd Funeral Saturday, Feb 24. 2 p. Friends inyited. Burial Crown PRITCHARD — Mary Lisle. 6 Keystone Ave., pasted away day, age 64 years, wife of Hor A; R., mother of Mrs. Anna Marie Roerts, Julia Ann, Russel E. and Funeral, dar 9:30 a. m., at HARRY W, R! PEACE CHAPEL, Jose. E. Michigan ., St. Philip Neri Church 10 a.m, hillp Neri will 7:30 p'm,
Altar society St. P meet. at ace Chapel Thursday for prayers. RIKE—Ethel. age 75, 855 8. Biltmore, M. and James W.
mother of Wm,
at_ DO AL HOME, 3925 E. New York . Pue neral 10:30 a. m, Friday at the College Avenue Church of the Nasarene, 1501 College. Burial = Mt, Pleasan$ Cemetery, Glenns Valley.
STEPHENS—Ralph O., {52 Sumper St.. husband of .Martha, brother of John 8. Stephens, step-brother of Charles L. Roby end Mis, Mayme Kollinburg, Owensboro, Ky.. rassed away Tuesday. Services Olive Branch Christian Church, Friday, 2 p.m, Priends may call at the J, C. WIL~ SON “CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES" until 11:00 a. m, and at the church after 12 noon Friday. WILSON—Mrs Dollie, wife of Urbon E. W mother of Walter J. . Esther Merrill, An- .; sister of rs. Lida passed away Thursday. ServNER & BUCHANAN _MORTUARY, Saturday. 3 p. m., Friends’ invited. Friends may call at the mortuary.
3 Card of Thanks
BELL—We are deeply grateful and in sincere appreciation we thank our relations, friends and neighbors who expressed their sympathy and for
. the helpful acts’ of kindness. th many floral tributes and spiritual bouquets received at
the passing of other
our wife, mother and JESSIE A. B with equal sincerity we
speciall wish to thank the R. Rev. oury . Dugan, Pr. Knapp, Pr. Mclaughlin, Cost and Control Div. U. 8. bber Co., Post Office employees, B mp, Inc. and employees, Monument Eng. Co. and employes, Pred Guyler and employees, and the .. Usher Mortuary for the many helpful courtesies, floral tributes and kin understanding services rendered an to all who so ably assisted in any
way WILLIAM ERNEST BELL ana Family ____ HARMON—We wish to express ouf sincere thanks in appreciation of the many acts of kindness. expressions of sympathy and for the beau tiful flowers received in our sudden Joss, the passing of —our husband, father and brother, JOHN D. RMON. Especially do we wish to_thank eme ployees of Best Beers. c.; Emere ency Squad, Car 5, for their cours esies; Rev. Reynolds and rley Bros. for their kind, understanding service. WIFE and PAMILY.
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OWENS In loving memory of my
e MAUDIE LOUISE OWENS he passed away 1 yr. ago Jan. 31,
There 1s a link desth gapnot sever
Love and remembrance orever. ERNEST V. OWENS AND BOYS.
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flowers on Wille, ground inside fiass, and fi Rinsse es in small leather case, PL-3133 between 8 a, m. and 9:
LOBT—Dark Ted ther cigarette Ronson enter hatred Greek et ters. Vie. ‘and Ill. Reward. HU-
LOST—Man's blk. wallet. con Ig. t. . 3 JP AT ed
—Corde biilfold i papers and money Rew. 0263.
NOTICE OF SALE OF TEMPO AN WARRANTS BY THE OF FINANCE, AT THE OF THE CITY CO LL, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, RUARY 11, 1952
said City, on 1953, until the hour of 10:30 o'clock A. ( the 1 to be
of
of Five Hundred and Fifty Thousand
550,000.00), evidencing its temporary
or nitary Maintenance Fund” of
the above late sa a anisd pa a z ayable ol y
30, § oxi four (4%) rate be rmined b
Domination: February 18, 1 All pr Controller on sald
or its
d to lend lowest actual reject
cost, but tl any an
Vill be continued from day to day
aS 0 by nw n SETI RE IE reh tion 2 4
ent fac Bey the date herein Sec
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RARY DEPART
FFICE CITY FEBSealed bids will be received by the City City of Indianapolis in the Cit of h day of ruary,
Slowing jssde of temporary ued in the name of the City of Indianapolis, acting for and on behalf of and for the use and benefit the Department of Public Sanitation and the Sanitary District of Indianapolis under the jurisdiction of the Board of Sanyary Commissioners of said City, towit:
Temporary loan warrants in the amount
not to per cent per annum, the exact d the bidding and payable at maturity of the warrants; deshall be made as requested chaser; delivery to be made on
be opened by the City date, at said hour and it sald Diace, and ‘such loan shall be awarded to the pepsin or Institution offeri ne money at 0}
1
ry thereof and supamount of proceeds trom Will be col
10a Pets Lost & Fou Be rs Hin Romer, “BR. Teed 11 Personals ’
I WILL not be
debts contracted than’ mysel” on, or 304-B._Indpls. NOTICE
Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Ernest (Red) Mobley tell him to
get in touch with his wife at Bloome ington, Indiana, at once.
ANYONE knowing whereabouts of Er dE ME ls South. Call LI-$113
DOIN what comes ni y e an **Yonnesuta,
+ Information for § Want Ad Users
wv . HOURS 7:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. M.
Ads received before 9:25 A, M. will same day's Times.
ible for any suyone other after Jan. 30, R. R. 11, Box
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of Departmen
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Dr. Fred M.
Pos 301 Roosevelt BI
WANTED
Write or mal to E. F. Burkle. Meridian. WA-
New. dttieron er Includes cut. ROY. BI
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