Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1952 — Page 32
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
THEATER CLOSED — Londoners pause outside a theater closed in tribute to King George where only a week ago he saw the patiermanse of South Pacific.
Today «Business
Prices Won't Go to Pieces
By Harold Hartley
ARE PRICES shaking at the knees? I ran into one guy who flipped the ashes off his! cigaret and sald, “I'm waiting, I think prices are coming
As tor his guessing ability I|fortunately, will give him a flat zero, and ence with radio aerials, in’ back-fence eco-| they can find someone to get
Prices will break. They always Stick it on top of the h But they don't stay down. {in the attic themselves,
THE BREAK comes when “ A shortcut to col-| pluses “pile up and have to be moved. They break between seasons when the old merchandise has to make way for the new. But they moye right back up #
TV aerials ought to
night and see the world ¥ low ‘up in your ‘face, and wind] up on a cloud, strumming a ‘harp, to bend very yourself. much, They can't come down unless wages come down because and former prices are mostly wages.
Prices have too much
Harry Claffey, vice president
{County Planning Board, lure lightning unless it is
SO THE COUNTY adopted altre quotable steady, $6-13. |code last summer. So expect prices to remain ra- 'ticlans ther firm. But don't expect them turned the job over to men who! the radio and television | You can look for a few spotty division of the Electric League. price wars. They won't last long.! But they'll break out if merchan- Works will be looking over this'L ordinance, and put in a ruling of its own to keep city people from AND WHEN they do, jump in, turning their own homes into a get what you want. Because, it's eleetric chair. my guess that the next time you go In to buy the same thing, it will be up to its old level.
But the poli-|
to go up much. I suspect that the City Board of | dise gets too hard to move. .
n Central Soya
“figger man’ from New York University, says the price boat won't © tip over, but it may wobble a little, just enough to put inflation! on dead center.
BERT MAILLARD is president; Demhoff, vice president; Home 4 £ Harry Rasmussen, secretary; Don | Hook
+ Hamilton
FRANKLY, believe we are over- Beodaces inp And ‘this means we may stop producing for awhile, shorten work weeks, until we've pr used up what we've got. Then we'll go back to making jast name * more. But wages will be the same. And so will prices.
Green Toothbrush
‘Like a Cadillae’
I HAD A FRANK talk with NE KNOWS much about Xen Mosiman. He's with Walter, in Hess, the GE man. “frank talk” that's what it was. He poured it 3 in Bub Ser A Nid... 82 3 talk about out straight, 4 He took me down the line
sent me (1 don’t know why) some GE "refrigerators, ranges, fr tablets which boxes, dishwashers, disposals, the
It's the green grass and growing things. And it's a purifier, The air deodorizers
it. And not long ago someone
And 1 asked, “Are these your products wherever purity is .to be maintained. And the latest to use it is Lever Ken Mosiman showed me he is | pretty much of a man. He said,| but we are honest about A ."Y foun" There isn’t much change in American Bt Our 1051's were so far Bastian
AND RIGHT THERE is where
Brothers Co. in toothpaste.
THEY ARE making Pepsodent| it. with chlorofphy, and they call it, models. caves as you might suspect, “Chloro-| ahead they are still the best, and Rihner hi i haa 97 dent” +1 have some. It has althere are a few minor changes.” m Bide 4s 81 vs... And this next point made a heap of sense. You don't buy al "And with it I can guarantee refrigerator, range, or hot water never have “pink tooth- heater every yea.so why all the! fod Limestoge 4s i brush.” The chlorophyll dyes the new models.’ toothbrush green, which shows, the purifying power of the key
Si pleasant spearmint flavor, it 1s a light green,
THEN. HE DROVE home the!% [raction Tormiial Be
IT WAS TRIED out in several cities. One was Evansville. And, druggists there reported 68 per cent repeat sales, It does much for breath, and © gives the mouth a fresh’ tingling feeling. And I think it will have
ptan And don't let the green bother
“And General Electric is like] {Cadillac, it 1s the tep of the line, [built at its.best always. And el don't want to sell a customer a| dishwasher one year and make
you Toaks whale you. It tastes good . ors 15 eat. pr 8 unhappy with it the very next
Shortcut to a Harp
So big GE has avoided broad model, changes, It sticks to qualWORD ABOUT television ity. It has the money and the reseria Alot of them are being search brains. And if there's any . way to make an*appliance ‘better, HS: the power in Ken Mosimdn told me, GE can o it first and best. Tah was bedrock talk. And,
put in, by amateurs. ting of
TV station, has d | 10 to some
WEEPING SUBJECT—A customer in a British pub weeps openly as she reads the details of King George's death. Her husband reads over her shoulder,
Hog Prices Here Steady to Lower
Barrows and gilts were steady to 25 cents lower than yesterday's averages at the Indianapolis Stockyards today. Bulk -choice hogs weighing -170-240 pounds brought $18-18.75. Choice 240-270-pounders” sold at) $17.50-18.25. *
Sows were strong to 25 cents ‘higher than yesterday. Choice 300-! |425-pound weights sold at $15.25-|
116. Steers and. yearlings were
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{400 Pounds $1413.
Ca 800, hy "200; steers and year- | ‘might be joking at ‘your set, {lings only moderately active, steady to weak: cows steaqy; nrime 1100-pound steers ' $38; several packages and load choice light to. medium wel ht steers’ J
1333.50-34; few 4.507 oad mertial “and good - yearling 3 utility to commercial Tihts uiity and commercial cows $21.50-24 aringly to $25; canners and $16.50-21.50; mostly $17 up:
tilit
Sheep, 300. "ewes ulk choice
and prime fed Datives. $20" 19.50; fe | Tots good to choice mixed weights, 428-29
| load mostly choice prime 93-pound fed
| Western cooled lambs, $29; slaughter
‘Local Stocks and Bonds
STOUKS American Loan % aes American States cer Ameriosn States pfd
Belt RR & Btk Yds com .. Belt RR & Stk Yds pid’ Songs. Merrill com . Bobbs-Merrill pid 4% .
Chamber of Commerce com 2 Circle Tneatel Son Ye rene 4 | Citizens Ind % pid
50 Los : | Methodist Hospital. MAKING aerials safe, and put-| Commonwealth Lo ‘Lato 1a" d.. - §. Th. sp
ting the know-how on paper is Dr. Marcus Nedler, a classroom just one of the many things the Electric’ League does to make! Eastern ind Tele b vid lectric living safe and reliable.
Qont CAP-N&=VAF ........e0s. 2h 1H Cummins Eng com "ee . SEmins En i ofd oie
Equitable Securities 8 teers .] Equitable Securities . pn y Binance com . Family Finance 5% utd’ saves “rar Hays Corp pid w .
itzwater, treasurer, and his as. Ind Gas & Water com ........ 24 sistant is Henry Damm, I just made a resolution not to int another list of names. here 1 did it. Sc
steady to weak, and cows were teady. Prime 1100-pound steers |sold at $38 and choice light and §& having had experi- medium weights brought $33.50-34.' §! figure | . Vealers were active and steady| a with yesterday. Good to prime
TV aerial wholesale, then they grades sold mainly at $38-40.| ouse, or ‘Bulls were steady to 50 cents
to save higher than yesterday. Hogs 7000: fairly active; bRYrows and gilts steady to 25 cents lower: bulk chdice 70-240 pounds $18-18.75: choice 240-270 Ppunds $17.50-18.25; 270-300 pounds $16.50 7.50; some big weights unsold at around lecting your fire insurance, or the! $15; cholce 120-165 pounds $14.50-15.50 sows strong to 25 cents higher: choice, 300-326 pounds 345 36- 18; few $16.28; 425-7
vealers aoc~tive, steady; good to prime mainly §38and “, gommercla 334 50-37.80. high ad ulls steady to cents gher: o chairman of the County Zoning head heavy commercial bulls, $30; bulk and so mercial, $25-20.50; odd WHEN - THERE is a surplus Board told me that a TV aerial | food,” $29-29
the seller takes his loss, stocks can up and starts over, But the stuff 8rounded properly. he buys is seldom any cheaper than the stuff on which he took!
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- UNASHAMED GRIEF—There were tears outside the gates of Buckingham Palace as Londoners digested every word of their
monarch's sudden death.
United Press Telephotos, THE FAITHFUL—Mourning villagers stand outside the of Sandringham House where the King died yesterday, His lies in state there.
Rites Saturday “For George H. Ax Hd
George H, AX; War I veteran, , | Will be buried Saturday in Lyons, .'Ind. after 10 a. i8v Flanner and Buchanan Mortuary.
in
former Mazie Moore, .said he fought in every
‘major American battle in World gency fuel supply. Mr. Johnson made a forced landing Monday | when his plane ran out of gas on son St, Diamond Chain Co. ema flight from Nome to Anchorage. ployee. The men were sighted yester- Services 10 a. m. day by an Air Force B-17 after Herrmann Funeral Home. In a “search that began Monday in Oolitic.
MRS. CHARLES
i veo.|War I. He was a +i |Curttss-Wright Co. during World He won the. Silver Cross and 19% Silver
Fuel Delivery Enables Pilot to Get Off Ice
% Services
| sisters.
* | Burial,
Britons Weep Unashamed At Death News
Local, Deaths
MRS. ROBERT ALDRIDGE, Peter St. Born in Ohio. Member,
Fountain
Church. Mother of Gail Darnell. 1:30 p. m.
J. C. Wilson Chapel Chimes. Burial,
Cemetery.
ROBERT A. “37 W. 25th St. janitor. Born in Mound City, Ill Twenty years Antioch Baptist - Church, services set 1 p. m. Burial, Crown Hill
LESLIE VIRGIL 50, of 1436 N. Died of heart attack yestérday at Morgan Letter Services, | East St. Born in Nashville, Tenn. Survivors: wife Lela, three step‘daughters, three brothers, Services | Saturday, Jordan Funeral Home. Washington Park Ceme-
tery.
MRS. MAY M. MAHAN, 69, formerly of this city, J. Mahan, daughter of Rev. C; H.| McDowell. - Sister of Charles R. McDowell, Indianapolis, and Mrs. ! |Rex Jackson, Plainfield. Graduate of Shortridge High School, Franklin Collége. Pi Phi Sorority. | Died -in Lexington, Ky. Buried in Williamsburg, Ky. n
FRANCIS M. SKINNER, 78; of 3749 Central Ave. retired plumber Came here seven years ago from St. Joseph. Member of Narth Methodist Church. | |Survived by wife, Nelle, and son |Neil here. Services 2 p. m. tomor-; row, Flanner & Buchanan Mor-| {tuary. Entombment,
from Missouri.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Feb. 7 Mausoleum.
(UP)—An Alaska Air Lines bush pilot and his passenger were safe here today after spending
more than 36 hours stranded on 210 miles Leaves two other daughters here, |
Mrs. Susie Baker and Mrs, Mar-!f
a remote mountain lake southwest of here.
the frozen lake surface in his light plane late yesterday after another plane. delivered an emer-
ministration, was buried yesterday! "FRANK H, VonBU RG, 1126 N. Parker Ave., retired wood Many of the nation’s great, in- pattern maker. Active Republican, cluding President . Truman who former precinct and ward chalr|pared to enter promptly into a construc- |
| tion contract. insofar as the work at the, Sanitation Plant ¥.to be performed, fur-|
ok y 7 nish surety bond, and begin the work| Ickes, came in sorrow to the brief Rose Byerly; two sons, Norman nish surety bond, and begin the work)
MRS. WINIFRED REED, 81, died at home of daughter, Mrs, | s Mattie Stewart, 1503 Hudson St. jandianapolis Tadiang, all pursuant to
Jacobs Bros. Burial, Floral Park.
ONIS BRUCE, 56, of 1228 Nel- |" Non-Colluslon Affidavit. Each bidder shall also. file with his bid an affidavit that he has -not directly or .indirectly| {entered into any combination, collusion, understanding. or agreement with any Saturday, G. H. {other bidder to maintain the price of Burial {such work or contract, to prevent any Urial {other bidder from bidding, or to induce. {any bidder to refrain from bidding- on {such <Onjract or work, and that such] {bldding "is made without regard ori referéhce to any other bidder and without | any agreement, understanding or com- | HERVEY, 75, of 1322 E, St. Clair bination whether directly or indirectly | ywith any other person mith .reference to | St., wife of retired streetcar op-/such biddine. Each bidder shall be re-| guired to file with his bid general form 8 and No. 96-A prescribed by the the State
Wage rates on the project shall be not less than the prescribed scale of wages As determing in accordance with Chapter |
erator, Born in Brown County. ¥ A Jehovah's Witness. m. tomorrow,
um.
appeared wii h(Charles W, Mercer, who now
| Tarkington Civic
New . Crown
a deacon at
Hamilton Ave.
widow of Paul
Born
Services 2 State Board of Accounts of Dorsey Funeral ® Home. Burial, Washington Park
Survivors: daughter, Mrs.
E. E. Crooke, Ex-actor, Dies
# Here at 67
Edwin Earl Crooke, 67-year-old
actor, antique expert and war
veteran, ‘died today in his home
at 1950 Broadway.
Before the First World War, he was a stock “company actor in the G. Carleton Shows and
lives at 1533 E. Washington St. In later years he played roles at the Booth
Theater, His last part was In “What a Life E.‘E. Crooke about 10 years ago.
War I, Mr. Crooke ran an antique shop in his ‘home. Later he bought and sold oil paintings and- oriental rugs. Mr.
Crooke was associated with Carlos Recker, who conducted his antique business in the old gray
house at 1330 N. Meridian St.
until it was torn down to make way for the new. WFBM radio
and television studios. ,
Fifteen years ago he published two technical books, ‘Crooke’s Manual of Marks on Antique Pottery and Porcelain” and “Crooke's Date Lefters and Origin Marks on Antiques, English,
Scotch and Irish Silver.”
He was a member of Monument Masonic Lodge and recently | received his 25-year pin. Mr. _iCrooke was born’ in Worthington. Besides his wife, he is survived by two nieces, Mrs. William! Bunche, Indianapolis, and Mrs.| Austin Niblack, Vincennes, and his - aunt, Miss Mabel Crookes, .i1Vincennes. .» Services will be at 2 p. m, Sat-| urday in the Flanner & Buchan-| an - Mortuary * with burial in| Crown _Hill.
Rites to Be Tomorrow For Frank Bannert
Frank Bannert, 89, German-| born gilder who came here 50] years ago, will be buried in St. Joseph Cemetery after services at! © 9 a. m. tomorrow in G. H. Herr-| ‘ mann Funeral Home. Mr. Bannert died Tuesday night at home, 1661 S. Talbott St: H2 ’ had been ill two months. He retired 10 years ago after, working 25 years at the H. Lieber| "ICo., and 19 years at Lyman Fur-|
niture Co.
Mr. Bannert leaves two daughters, Mrs. Marie J. Dufels~ here ‘land Mrs. Hattie Ross, Detroit: three hrothers in Germany, and
six grandsons.
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THURSDAY, FEB. 7, 1952
ANNOIINCEMENTS
For many years after World
Local Truck Grain Prices
or HX heat, TOA 38.
} a Fo’ 2 white; corn, $1.82 New 2 yellow corn, $1.67 ‘. Soybeans, $277.
RR AT _—
Legal Notice CH
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Thursday.
| Death Notices 5
GILBERT--Mrs, J W GAGE-—Henrletia Scott
JAMES . SPINNI? Glenn 8 VanLEU N-~Nellle
ABBETT— Hazel, age 64, sister of M-rle Abbett, Ft, ‘Wayne, Roscoe Abbett, Des Moines, la.;-J. Emmett Cheney of Ithaca, N. Y., passed away at tee Methodist Hospital Tuesday afternoon. Funeral services 10 a, m, Friday morning at FLINN & MA. GUIRE FUNERAL HOME, Franklin,
Ind Friends may call Thursday afternoon and evening at the funeral home Burial Gréenlawn Cemetery, Franklin ne
ALDRIDGE ~Mary (Mickey), 1209 Bt. Pet er St. wife of Robert H. Aldrid mother of Gall Darnell, sister of rnest N.. Gerrald Hiller, Colum= bus, O., passed away Tuesday. Serv ice J, ¢ WILSON "CHAPEL OF THE
CHIMES Friday, 1:30, p. m. Friends may « at the “CHAP EL OF THE CHIMES." ’
AX--George H 4130 N. Capitol, Husband of Mazie Ax, brother of Fin Ax, Indianapolis, Mrs. Arthur K, Foster, Jasonville, Mrs, . Jack Barber, Bicknell Rusted Way Wednesday a.m Services FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Saturday. 10 am, -Friends*mdy call at the mortus-
ary after 6 p. m, Thursday, : BANNERT--Frank, 89 years, beloved father of Marie J. Dufek, and
o Hattie Ross, 3 brothers, 6 grande
children, Passed, "Way ar vesday, Pu. eral Friday at G. H, HERRMAN FU NERAL™ HOME, 1508 8. East St. Friends invited. Friends may call at funeral home,
BRUCE — Onis, 56 years, -beloved brother of Edith Mathews, Edward and Ordia Bruce, passed away
Wed Desday, Funeral Saturday, 10 the G. H. HERRMANN FUNE Ra HOME, 1505 8. East Bt, Friends ‘invited. Burial Dolitity, 114, Friends may call vafter 7 Thursday : BURRIS—Joseph 1., 59. years, beloved father of Lillian Woods, Josephine Koonsman, Blanche Levi and lo Miller, passed away Tuesday. Funeral Friday, 8:30 a. m., at the residence. 16 "E. OQrange St. an a m, Sacred Heart Church. Friends may call at the residence. fashingion papers please. copy). G. H. H - MANN SERVICE . GAGE—Henrietta Scott, 1511 N. 'La« Salle, beloved wife of Henry E, Gage, mother of Mrs, Elizabeth Dobbs and Mrs, Jane Mortimore, sister of Elizabeth Thatcher, passed away Wednesday, ‘Funeral Saturday 1:30 p. m. from SHIRLEY BROS. IRVING HILL CHAPEL, 8377 . Washington. Burial Washington Park. Calling after 7 p. m. Thurse aay CROQKE— Edwin Earl, I, 1950 Broad= was Husband of Lillian M., Crooke. Passed away = Thursday. Service FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Saturddy, 2 p. m, Friends may call at mortuary HERVEY— Lena, age 15, 1322 E. St, Clair, wife of Charles and sister of Mrs. Fred McCaslin, assed AWAY, Friends may call at RSEY FUNERAL HOME, 3935 E. New York St. Funeral 2 p. Friday at fuPark. home. Entombment Washington Par JAMES —John C., #038 Meredith Ave., age 81, beloved husband of Lizzy James, father of Paul James of Louisville, 6 grandchildren, 3 greste grandchildren, passed away Wednesgay p, m, ynerel Saturday 3:30 m. from SHIRLEY BROS. IRVING Hil CHAPEL, 53771 E. Washington, Burial! New Palestine, Ind. Callers after 7 p. m. Thursday. KURTZ—Thelma Ernestine, age 54, 4030 Mooresville. Rd.,, mother of Deloris . Kassing, Betty Kurtz and Ellsworth L. Kurtz, sister of Otis Moore and Violet Winters, 3 grandchildren. Funeral Friday, 10 a. m at FARLEY FUNERAL HOME, ‘1604 W. Morris St. Burial Floral Park, Friends may call at funeral home LYNC H—Thomas J. age 27 years, husband of Laverne, father of Michael and Thomas Lynch, brother of Sister Regina Ann of Providence Order, John and James Lynch, passed
away Tuesday. Funeral Friday, Feb,
8th, 8:30 a. m,,, at the GEORGE W, USHER MORTUARY, 2313 W. Washington St. 9 a. m, St. Anthony's Church. Friends invited. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at mortuary - Pr MILLER—Barbara June, beloved daughter of Ear! and Mary Miller, sister of Peggy McGinnis, sion) a, Joy, Lu Verna, Thomas, Robert, Wil. liam and Berry Miller, passed away Wednesday. Services Saturday, 2 p. m., at the BEANBLOSSOM MORTUARY, 1321 W. Ray St. Burial Floral Park Cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary after 8 p. m.
“Tegal Notes:
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Notice is hereby given by the Sanitary | District of the City of Indianapolis by and through its Board of Banitary Com-~ missioners that said Board on the 3d day of March, 1852, at 1:00 p. m.. CST, at the office of the Board of Sanitary Commissioners, - Room 103. City Hall, Indianapolis, Indiana, - will receive sealed
bids for the following: Requisition No. 10433—Additional Pumps for Pumping Station. Requisition No. 10454—Blowers to furnish all air requirements. Requisition No. 104556-—Swing diffusers for remainder of aeration tanks Requisition No. 10456—Installation of swing diffusers in all aeration tanks.
All in accordance with certain detailed drawings. plans, and specifications approved by the Board and now on file in {Pie office of the Board of Sanitary Com- | missioners in the City Hall, Indianapolis, and in the offices of the Sanitation Plant,
nitary ution No. 1080, 1851.
All bids must be addressed to the Board Sanitary Commissioners: of the City of Indianapolis and filed with the De-
Pilot Art Johnson took off from tha Hardiman. Born in Gallatin, Da tment of Public Purchase of said Tenn. Funeral 1 p. m. tomorrow, West Side Chapel
Each bidder shall be required to deposit with his respective bid a: certi«fled check for an amourit not less tha {two and one-half per cent (2'2%) of+th engineer's estimate for guch work to | insure the execution of such contract for
hich such bid is made.
Indiana fully executed.
319. Acts of Indiana, 1935.
The contractor to ‘whom the work is awarded will be required to. furnish an 72, of acceptable surety bond in amount of one | hundred per cent (100%) of the contract price. It is {intended that actual construction shall be started as soon as fis practicable, and each bidder shall be pre- |
and Harry; five grandsons, all of award is made to him
A fq . creanane assistant secretary; C. T.|{n§ ened crarvevess 30 47 i» France as an artillery sergeant pjone (nd Mich El 4% pra "LLL 8 a" in the Third Division. In da’ AF Lone 4.8 pid « 98 Mr. Ax lived at 4130 N. Capitol ind Phe Su Reaity’ Co.. Ao * : ingbls pow & I. Con 3. unlAce. He was 64. Ickes Is Buried in i nS 6 I'll repeat 4h EAE aA ol He was born at Lyons, seo OO k Ce s LID ADA 5 Ws . [hE t Eg i Ind tanapo 5 Water 4% 3 pl 132 a3. pe c Masonic ua er eremon | annapolis ater 05's y - ” |;Jotierion National Lite’ com 103] id For the sust’ four WASHINGTON, Feb. 7 | Kingan 0 © 3% € . E . Rinks & ational Life 131° 30 AX was a salesman for Hudson Hateld FEA ou Mauaole Lyne) Corporation . rH i Oil Co. Before that he operated 8 Sas ie on eos 327 33 Bell Cleaners in Broad Ripple. Marmon-He Hngton oom i... 4% < . Natl Ht Asphalt’ °° “7.11 : i Besides his wife, his: survivors in a Quaker ceremony. ya a pannel we ware a brother, 4 ‘ . " a om Soedt a 3 Arthur K. Foster, SUCINE nbn Pub Serv a'pfd [Ill 243 \Jasonville, and Mrs. Jack Barber, once quarreled violently with Mr. man. ERS Ep . Pg eres 2 of | 1 b Serv of Ind com ree 20%, 1%: —————— funeral services to pay tribute to “Pub Serv of Tad Sta pt 1118 0 4 the former Secretary of Interior.
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U United Telephone 8% pfd ..... Union Title «od *Extra dividend,
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its! models radically every year. Be-| cause their customers don’t trade] Every year. It's alvvays a good!
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Secretary of State Dean Acheson, figancier Bernard Baruch, Chief Justice Fred-M. Vinson, Sen. Robert A. Taft of Ohio and for{43 mer Vice President Henry A: WalThe following table shows the tempera- lace were among those who attended the services at All Souls
Unitarian Church.
congregation of mourners,
7 after a long Hiness,
Slaying Victim's
Services Set
Requiem “mass for Thomas
| ‘The services were briéf and, isiniple, as Mr. Ickes'had requested. {A group of Indians dotted the (Charen,
Mr. Ickes died Sunday night of | heart complications at the age of!
No this jcity. Services 1:30 p. m. tO-| within .§ period of forty-five (45) day
morrow, Jordan Funeral Home, Burial, Washington Park Ceme-
tery.
ou ” » MRS. MAMIE GALVAN, 721 Fayette 8t., Stewart-Warner Corp. until her illness four weeks ago. Leaves
following the date set for receiving proposals, The Board of Sanitary Commissfoners, City of Indianapolis, Indiana, re- | serves the right to hold any and all pro- | nosals for a period of not more than fortv-five (45). days and sald proposals shall be and remain valid and in fil force and effect during said period. The at Board reserves the richt to reject anv and all proposals or parts thereof and| to waive informalities, and reserves the rieht. to award sny contract to any hidder or bidders, all tn the advantage of |
two brothers here, Charles and the Citv of Indianapolis
Anthony Boone. Requiem mass, | 9 a, m. tomorrow, St. Bridget’s ERS Burial, Holy Cross Ceme-|
tery.
ERIC N. BARZ, 4%, son of Mr.| land Mrs. ‘Albert L. Barz, 6401
{Pierson Ave, Died per, 2 Herold E. Lombar, M. Engle. © Sunday after virus pneumonia at-| an E : A Miller. 1 . Overstreet, W.
tack. Services yesterday, Conkle, as Te property: owners to W. 16th-St. Funeral Home, Burial, ! {Crown Hill,
Lynch, 26-year-old filling station Produce
lattendant slain early Tuesday,| will be celebrated at 9 a. m. to-| Eqes morrow in St. Anthony's Church. | |fraded whi AE | Services begin at 8:30 a. m. to-|U jmorrow in George W, Usher's {Funeral Home: Burial will be "i
{Holy Cross Cemetery,
Mr. . Lynch gurvived ‘by pial -\wife, LaVerne, and their two, isons, Michael, 4, and Thomas, 8. | They lived at 708 King Ave. He had survived the wounds he
received as_an Air Force gunner butterfat, ’ in Would ar IT but was killed te y
a Gaseteria station, Market and West Sts, where he *—
.Tuesda
had worked only 11 days.
Besides his wife and sons, My. Ie
Lynch has two, brothers,
] and James, both of Indianapolis, ] = {a offe sister, Regina 'Ann, in
hicago. She is a sister in the
Eqes—FOB Cincinnati, cés included on; consumer u.
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Ww ASHINGTON, Feb. ment expenses nt fiscal year through with a year agg
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wholesale era 0: fi “o ror cent)
rece. ALKOL. ne Cod a Silces, Offerings iho” CL —— grown tr
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, at_prices unchanged w H ub, average, with JMberal. offerings ne light Butte: reamery, 90 score 88c, medium Se, regular, #8c.
Dated this #th dav of Februarv, 1957
James HW, Carnine, President Oscar PF. Barry, 8r., yice-President, T.onis © Mrandt, Sacreta
DEPARTMENT OF PIRI we PIT? CHASE
|OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS Francis Truitt, Purchasing Agent.
Indianapolis, the construction of 88 the site . for Project IND-17-4 and 260 dwelling units on the site for Project IND-17-1, including all other work incidental to the completion of these entire projects located in Indianapolis, Indiana, until 2:0¢ P. M., Central Standard Time, fon the 4th day of March, 1952, at the Housing Authority of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, office, 11° West 28th reet, Indianapolis, Indiana, at which | tim e all bids will be moved to the Indiana Naval Armory, West 30th Street and | White River, Indianapolis Indiana, where they will be publicly opened . and read ou Base Proposals may be submitted on any one or all of the following:
and at the office o 1400 Fletcher Trust Bldg., Indiana;
Builders Buildin vania Street, cr LR, Indiana; and the office Tof Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, _Architects-Engineers, 100 {Monroe Street, Chicago, Illinois: at P. W, | Dodge Coj poration, A Merchandise Mart, {State Sond or And a Stat Todiank counts, { Indianapolis, Indiana . ste Hows, Copies of, the documents may be oby depositing $000 in the for {of a certified check with McGuire hooky 1400 Fletcher Trust Building, iis, Indiana, .or . {ments ‘50 obtained. Sach. Set-0 a Such deposit will be. yetinded to to each rns the plans, spe - [ena ang Sines documents in no iin ten (10) days after bi opening. This certified check shall a made pavable to The Housin of the City of Indianapolis, Indian A certified check or bank graft. payabl {to The Housing Authority of the City o | Indianapolis, Indiana, U. 8S. a: | Bonds, or a satisfactory bid bond executed bidder and aoc table securities in an amount ‘equ ve per cent (5%) each
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by the or the bid shall oe ® submitted with The successful bidder, or bidders will be
{required tc furnish and JL for a satis. bidder may withdraw his proposal | or paym
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ROARN OF BANITARY COMMISSION. OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS.
INVITATION FOR, BIDS
A-1 Project IND-17-1 IND-17-
2 4 The Housing Authority of the City of ndiana, will receive bids for dwelling units on
Sonstuction of the entire work
| Prosect IND 2. Construction of the entire work of Project IND-17-4. 3. Construction of the combined ene fe work of Projects IND-17-1 and INDe
Proposed forms of contract document: —including plans and specifications. instructions to Bidders and such Addenda as may be. issued by the Architect and/or Engineer, prior to the date of receiving bids—will be on fille and avallable for examination after February 1, 1952, the Office of the Housin the City of Indianapolis, diana, at 11 West 28th Street, jogjanapohs. Indiana; McGuire and. Shook, Indianapolis, ° and Robert Prost Daggett an Associates, 350 East Fall Creek Parkway, - IndianapoMs, Indiana; and at F. Dodge Corporation, 4s. 422 Architects and 3 North Pennsyl-
Chicago,
factory performance an ment bond bonds as -stipul (documents. ipulated in the contract
Attention is called to the fa |less than the ninimum IS i = as set forth in the Spe must be paid on these project Siisations, Ia sing Authority of the City of s n na, to reject any or all bids of to ive aay
informalities in the bidding.
No bid shall be withdrawn for of thirty 0) ~aays ato 100 jod 8 without the consent of the Housing Auth Indianapolis, Aaant of the OIF o
THR HOUBING AUTHO CITY OF IDIANARORIS 1RDIANA SON
DONALD R. HA Executive Director
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| CASE NO. 28-A-52 *
Notice is hereby | ‘given to E. J. B. Car-
e tract located on South side of 57th
acr |8t. Between Grandview Dr. and State Rd
, 10 their shaetice, Bigned: FRED L. PALMER
10. 0.98 | whieh Regolitinn
of publis” ntility
29 in the County of Marion, that the undersigned, Fred L. Palmer, has filed with the Maglon County Board of Commissioners a petition requesting rezoming of above area’ from R-3 (residential) district to R-3 (residential) classification, Said Petition wijl be heard by the Marion County - Plan ommission at a Public Hearing on February 21, 1052 in Room No. 35. Courthouse. Unless the above property owners appear at sald hearing, | Poe put will ‘be heard and determined
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“NOTICE TO BIDDERS
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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS °
The “taxpayers of the 8 of the City of Indfanane! a MR { others interested are that the Board of Sanitary Commission= Ars, At a regular meeting ar Sa nOw | xy 4. 1952, ondoptad Sanitary Resolution 0. 1104, 19852," Declaratory Resolition, Stated that t would he {oh Zoho An ne 0 construat Fall Crook Tnteroantor moun 3A the Ravin “t the earner of 18th western Ave, ae Fireets RL! sveniipe: venne st Street, Taln Btrget, 21 Street, grein Avenue, nthoried’ a ar: on Steet, Guilford Avenue, 30th - s reet, Gui) Avenus, Sutherland Avefe. and éndine on Sutherland Avenue for the purpose of carrvdysinade, and She Farmiul ary dispos t Sanitatfon Plant in Tndtanapolis, Nh fel wer will be f benefit of the citizens ani Slaxparers ! the Banitarv’ District; maps plans, specifications, and fe JL ost are now .on file and can be inspec of the Bodrd of Sanitary in the City Hall and at... itation Plant in In. is for - the pnblie nd of nuhlie ntility us sald jujereaptos pA nner enginaersg an HD tained Sop ae Stn = for that nurnese. The esti-
ait and ngfdents]l expenses
ual ron: friyettan le not to Jom Ix xeeed wo ive ~Hundred Thousand Dollars
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