Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1952 — Page 3
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FIRST NIGHTERS—Washington St. was jammed as shoppers * MILLING —Business was brisk in Ayres as shoppers, many of LATE SNACK—With their shopping finished and closing BACK HOME—Their arms loaded with packages, weary travel between stores, taking advantage of the new Thursday them unable to visit stores during the day, rang the registers last time near, shoppers take a late snack of coffee and doughnuts shoppers stand at the bus stop in front of S. S. Kresge Co. It's night opening, : night. at S. S. Kresge Co. ; home to bed for them.
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orm eration of a dump on 21st St. a Boston, imperial potentate of the
. “ia : i ’ 3 oe ‘ thrina I | Miss Martha Scott, principal of | mile west of Speedway Cit Shrir in ‘North ele- - Repair Prog ram In Holdu An tin a the rr oud |School 30 at 40 N. Miley Ave. Indianapolis Mar. 30 to help cele- the country suitable for large : ain: 4 , g " brate the fourth gcaje agricultural development.
Father of 4 Seek Court Order Shrine Potentate Vacuum Cleaner Thief Israel Official To Visit Here
i “i. winiip Project Is Speaker Here Pays With His Blood Mrs. Golda Myerson, one of the tine, She joined a co-operative | & S 1 ears : Six property owners today yt . : A burglar traded lots of blood outstanding women in the gov- farm settlement and helped drain | . yf sought a court order to halt op Judge Gardiner Wilson Jr. of |. 0 vohum cleaner last night k “ernment of Israel, will come to malaria-infested swamps to make
operator, Louis Glazer, was filed his first official today reported the sweeper missing following a break-in at the ile The anniversary celebration dence of the here will be at a dinner in the
State of Israel.|Riley Room of the Claypool Hotel Now - Minister ynder the auspices of the $500.
; | ‘ | A young father, who got in superior Court 1. Judge John visit to Indian4 [bumps on his head during a hold- L. Niblack - set a hearing for apolis today. He school last night. t oun ome today received a long term Wednesday. spoke before : to boot. The suit, which also asks $10.- 1200 members of
Entry was gained by removing a pane of glass from an outside
: Raymond . 000 damages, charges Mr. Glazer the Murat Cara- door. The intruder attempted to f Lat ini th By JOHN V. WILSON Rutherford, 25- peri tting disposal of gar- van Club at the fbreak into the shop department 3 : : a0 n Ne million Bonds of Israel ComA long-range $950,000 modernization program for year-old father bage, trash and cinders on his annual luncheon land evidently cut his hand on the ra Mra mittee. : . .y. lof fous, was sen- 40-ucre property. The dump was in the Egyptian glass. Bloodstains were found on Si et x Julietta was outlined today by County Home Supt. Daily tenced by Crimi- [cited as a fire and health hazard. Room = of the {the jagged glass and on the door Myerson left a! Mrs. Myerson ia in the United | McCoy. nal Court 1 The suit was brought by George Shrine Temple. ; knob, school teaching | Seats as special Siniseaty 8 iad . ar igs Judge Harry O. |Lee, Alberta and Cliff Cantrell, The Boston Drops of blood were found a! job in wau-| Prime Minister David Ben Gurion : Centralization of kitchen and dining facilities—urged ,, -0 0 or _ Homer C. Birdwell Sr. Frances probate judge TUd8e Wilken |. 0 here throughout the build-| : kee 30 years ago to give a full report on the eco-
k by the State Welfare Depart:|==m=eeerm———mees——————s—i, { { eM pling to oil McClelland and Alpheus Hussey, was introduced by Earl Sharp, i hich ked. Noth-/ Mrs, Myerson to become a pio-|nomic situation of Israel and the X yelian ssey, was y E Sharp, |ing, W was ransacked. No » My g Dent Foanuary -keynoted the pert mination Of separate rob the Church —~ all residents of W. 21st St. president of the Caravan Club. 'Ing else apparently was taken. neer In RA made in four years, 1 - port. 8 Y]eaners, 2501 i= em— — i Other major recommendations A Mr. McCoy's recommendations Cl e 2 ners Er wr oo Sa ! Were: dealt particularly with removal rod Sie i" 18 Lina a STRAUSS : ONE: Installati f fire Of fire hazards. The report sug- Hod Sie | AVC, minded alarm Yo Berio "gested replacing 427 wooden win- Years in State gytherford SAYS: : three fire hydrants and removal 90WS With steel sash at a cost Reforma tory, ) of Ce hazacds f of $85,000 and replacing wood five years longer than the prose- ! wo: Installation of a new corridors and stairs with .con- cutor recommended. n )ags £ hes . i it 3 toil icrete at a cost of $49,256. You are a potential murderer, - " ! 2 ine plant an oiler equip- Big Cost Cited the judge told the slim bandit. ; " . i i ment. 'e | : THREE: Construction of a Cost of the new fire alarm sys- Apparently you Hunk a gun : . } ; 1 t gives you confidence to make up = y faille i separate, 24-room building as liv- tem was estimated at $3500. Re- ¢,. your Jack of muscle.”
: ing quarters for employees. placing three faulty fire hydrants y ’ ! would cost another $2000. It was Jack of muscle that led :
: Submitted to Board Te i a. bolleri Rutherford’s arrest. With| = 7.95 | The comprehensive Tepalr DTC” room and coal-handling’ equip in hand, he entered the cleaners ® gram was submitted to County ent was quoted at $441,000. Mr. ang, ne ie Cieane
A y an. dere Commissioners following inspec-\nj.cqoy said repair bills had been JB od, oXered bong an
tion of Julietta yesterday. It will. » considerable” over a period of!{}. cash.
h be offered for County Council. .c he Lash. Conch yelled “0 ’ ea 2S. . . 88C consideration next month. ) Sot : en Mr. Church yelled “Gra ] i Mr. McCoy’s report was a fol- me Supesintendeit TeCOm= nim » his 38-year-old wife Mary $ expandable low-up of demands by two Coun. mended spending $100,000 for em-|4;3 ghe held on while an em- . ——
Mast month for an over-Pioyces’ living quarters as a SteDi, yee, Richard Seigle, 22, socked
x or brown all modernization program. toward attracting higher-caliber gp, therford with a cokesbottle. . TI J io a. ities said t ford at - ly tailored ton So Ly em “A great problem,” he said, "is he fiehoriee Ric roe] ’ . oe s 20%, ta Mr. McCoy said. “We have made 12¢ Thopage o competent help.” j joe Chamberlin on charge ofl It S something to cause comment = ° lax, : a pretty carefully studied effort “€ €XP aine Mi Sas gue to oN robbing a filling station. He had : ! to suggest important changes.” re gg wi been arrested six times since 1947, : i Enlarge the Kitchen o ! icharges including burglary and LL d f { eet Floor ; The seh multiple-kitchen County Home. nts dan d of 0 dC ion! i set-up would be revised by en-| Other recommended revisions| pg. therford, of 2037 Winter ! Jarging the main kitchen on ge] pment, $23 |Ave., served in the South Pacific, § i 1di ry. Dad II. . . fre Soo Sad DUONG 2 DoviS0n vetrigerstion (unit, STR TE nord Wer They are the LAST WORD the NEXT WORD in / paint work, $25,000; water soft-| . tel ' . . . . tendons estimated 1 would costi eight new water fountains, Assistant Principal gentlemen's Suits—a bit longer and straighter jackets— ¢ A small kitchen in the hos- NeW fencing for farm, barn re- |njured in Crash Some are vented in the back—flap pockets—tapered pital wing would be retained to Pairs, intercommunication system) yu.q japella Drohan, assistant . . : serve special diets for patients. and rebuilding of driveway. principal of School 27, was in fair sleeves, flatter hips—narrower lapels—Mostly with Five other Subsidiary lichens | condition at St. Francis Hospital PATCH POCKETS—(which makes the jackets "perfect" would i Suminstel. isan 88 Ta s Fi ' today with back injuries suffered ; 4 ola n pia = 0- sh yesterday eve- as separate sports coats. ' dition to the main dining room XI irm S ins itwe car crash yesterday | P P q at & cost of $32.400. This would C ash Burn $ | Miss Drohan, 60, of 2415 Shelf |by St. was driving on E. Mary- . : . . A ' : Purdue Aid Gels op X bY Bt, WaS Ving 0 Ba: WORSTEDS in the midweights—Ilighter, stronger, With Offi Pine St. with one driven by Rob- softer—in rich ‘stripes (not stripy stripes)—and i ce ert M. Dollinger, 21, of 1326 Lin-
den St. plain shades—
A woman pedestrian, Mrs. Marle Lemen, 57, of 173 W. Ari-|
ocks Chemistry Award | © A er. an om.
Purdue Prof. Melvin G. Mellon, [ployee of Safety Cab Co., had be-
an authority on use of color initween $1000 and $2000 spread out ; i . chemistry, will be given a $1000 on a table when the oil Peater| 08 St, Was 104 Si Metilian 84 There are MIDWEIGHT GABARDINES—in Fisher Award in analytical chem between her and the office door, alin fair condition at Method- lustrous w ! uc : istry on Mar. 24. exploded. as ta far ) ustrous weaves!
The award will be made during the 121st
national meeting ® of the American
She meant to take the firm's ; ; | : Police charged the driver, Jac money to the bank after she Boar, Saute 1406 Charles st. finished counting it. te BL re liobnap Mrs. Cooney, 30. of 1108 Baie "TR £2VIng No operator's license: mont Ave., never did. She got out : opt 2 : Symphony Cellist The money was destroyed. So Wins Concert Plaudits
There are FLANNELS—in the Crystal Grays (light Silvers and the- Cambridge grays).
Chemical Socie- | ty in Buffalo,
N.Y. was the office, ‘ i iti f the year} Or. Mellen, Shops Destroyed Jerome Carrington, first cellist, There are Certified CHECKS— he hit , who has been at And so were the company’s re- 8 1 Indianapolis Symphony. | THE Checks for Spring. heer white Purdue since j pair shops and ga%oline station ast. night played a recital to a a welcome 1919, has writ- i we% at 1672 Northwestern Ave. Sopaciy Rlgjence in Herron ‘Art . 3 . ten about 50 The fire yesterday afternoon = won Auditorium. : : ; 2 stiest kind articles on Col Dr Mellon | 8 de ee Canis trochicn Sponsored by the Women's Something like 800 Suits—they:are so outstanding so orimetry, the technique of meas- Drivers have been on strike there Commitee of Me Jnana State f df h [ j / tuck piecel uring chemical solutions and gg well aa AUIS ATFEht fm 4 Svmphony Society, Mr. Carring- ar removea irom t! e general run in a style and fabric - = - » : § £ 8 A 'm, e tat . . re sar . gases by their intensity of color. ln A I aH. Jon a Ma en Series sense that men and young men (from 20 to 60) will buy e also is credited with develop- However, flames that i ’ . - . ~ . . . : . : ty several BERIAting COIR Lorie hal me Cr It oe nig (he archegira’s ‘principal artists them with a lot of enthusiasm—with a lot of satisfaction. kerchiefs, ing materials for use in these giorage tanks failed to explode am local music lovers together | measurements. them. Police blocked off traffic Mr parpingion a liccompa eet Floor edit met 25 A precavtion. ie By Piwin-Bineitte if a ‘Li UN’ Ad taxi | : difficult program that included as ittie Convenes AI e on A he i or chief. works the Saint-Saens A pany's garage when the fire broke minor Concerto and the BeethoOn Butler Campus out was driven out of the flames’ yen A mdjor Sonata, Op. 69. He a —— College students from many reach by a mechanic. rewarded his listeners’ enthuiasmi
with several encores, i
foreign countries who now are o { enrolled in universities in Indi- Machine Shop Nati = al Grou. B ck | ana, Michigan, Illinois and Wis- ariona rou QCKS consin held a miniature «united LOSS Is $20,000 P
: PSC in Phone Fight amage of at least $20,000 was, .ppe National Association of estimated today from a fire which {14j)ity and Railroad Commission swept the Lindley Machine Co. or4 today threw its weight behind defense subcontractor for aircraft (,. «tate Public Service Commis- | parts, here last night. : k
Nations” meeting on the Butler University campus today. It was the opening of the Midwest International Relations Club's two-day conference with
175 persons attending. The group : ,_ sion in Indiana Bell Telephone] discussed. “Peace in Our Time” |. Walter E. Lindley, the firm S$ (0.’s rate increase case. | | ‘ ey }3-year-old owner, told The Times, 1, , j|etter received by PSC)| he believed most of the firm's cy,irman Hugh Abbett late yes-
William Book to Speak $100,000 Worth of machinery, terday, the Washington group . equipment and ‘raw materials c.iq it * pi: equ 4 s . planned to support the] At Franklin College escaped heavy damage. SC's * contention that Marion!
iP William H. Book of Indianap- NO one was in the building, circuit Judge Lloyd D. Clay-| |
olis will speak during the. Frank- 4405 Massachusetts Ave. When compe exceeded his authority in lin College Religious Emphasis the fire started, possibly from de-| granting the rate boost. ’ Week which begins Sunday. fective wiring, Mr. Lindley said.| meee . In addftion to Mr, Book who is = executive secretary of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, other speakers will represent the fields of education and religion. Chapet convocations, afternoon seminars and a‘final Communion! service all are scheduled.
AND BOTANY by DAROFF TWEED SUITS — Fresh and new —and Wonderful at $50
AND 2 grouping of All Wool ‘FLANNEL : SUITS — Outstanding at 50 -_ ]
| === MEWS | GTRAUSS AND COMPANY-THE MAN'S STORE | | i Spiseshevdoughter tobe the kind. \\ LINE SHOP. BURNS—Fire damage topped $20,000 at | : » En 4
of girl men enjoy surprising with © v a , a hots oe Sra’ the Lindley Machine Co. 4405 Massachusetts Ave., last night, | Pe < y . . ’ . : . =f . * - . 2 . : : ° » : - . 1 : s . ' ; a a Sl" iid ic bi dbl iE La A
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