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One stunt scheduled for 500-Mile Race activities here is designed to eéut down speed, : A motorcade of 30 Muntz cars will travel here froni Chicago Wednesday- in attempt to show Memorial Day auto trips can be made without

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Zone Change Asked Hoosiers Elected | For New Moruow/ - 10 Fraternity’

| . Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary is seeking approval of plans to!

Times State Service CRAWFORDSVILLE, May 23 --Ten Wabash College students, | The mortuary asked the Marion nine of them Hoosiers, have been [County Plan Commission yester- elected to Phi Beta Kappa, na day to rezone an area on the tional honorary scholastic fraternorth side of E. 38th St. hotween nity, They will be inducted June 8. | {Arlington and Sheridan Aves. for Seniors elected were: Brandt N. a new $150,000 funeral home Steele, 28 Bankers Lane, Indian-

race drivers from.the West Coast, coming here for the: 500-Mile Race. They will mene - bring a scroll of 10 new safety rules from the National Safety Where to Go

Council. Gov. Schricker and Antique Show of Greater InMayor Clark will greet the driv- dianapolis. Murat Temple. 80c. ers on the Circle at 1 p. m. 1 to 10:30 p. m. Wednesday. “The Abduction from the

Their cars can reach a speed of 130 miles per hour—but they will drive at a legal speed to show that law-abiding drivers can help make Memorial Day a! safe holiday.

Seraglio,” hy Mozart. Presented by the Indiana University Opera Workshop, Bloomington, 8 p. m, “See Hdw They Run,” a farce by Philip King. Adult Workguop production. Booth Tarkt vie . Commencement Speaker p.m. Oivie Than. 3 53 James G. Fuller, industrial Dream.” Presented by the Butproducts manag- ler University Student Players. er of the Indian-, Butler University’s Botanical apolis Division of! Holcomb Gardens. 8:30 p. m. Shell Ol Co, —ris— fo will speak. Sun-/Meyers, 2025 N. Livingston Ave day at com-|8raduate of Cathedral

at Indiana Tech- St, nical College, Ft. McLaughlin, 5267 College Ave Wayne. His sub-|Cathedral. Norman Schmaltz, 81 ject will be “Hu-|Parkway Ave., Cathedral, won man Engineer- $600 scholarship.

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spohsor public fish fries tonight to persons interand tomorrow night at 4501 ested at a meetEvanston’ Ave. There will be ing ‘here Moncontests with prizes and a dance day through tomorrow night. | Wednesday. The . session will be Spring Notes conducted by the IPALCO Choir, made up of em-| National Counployees of the . ‘ceil of, Juvenile Indiana polis {Court Judges in Power & Light ib h e Claypool Co., will give a {| Hotel. publie concert at cia Japsice 8 o'clock p. m. att o e : today in IPALCO | Indianapolis He- Kabbl Goldbla Hall, 1515 N. Alabama. St. There ‘also will be solos an dances. >

the luncheon “Monday. Alex Clark will extend greeting

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High| men cem en t School; James Haag, 1644 Union| Sacred Heart, and Robert

Workshops to show how juveFall Creek Civic League will nile courts operate will he open needs and

brew congregation will speak at’ Mayor

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Plans for a branch mortuary apolis; Donald L. Cole, Marion; have Richard Daniels, Connersville; been approved by the city. Both Gail Mullin, LeBanon; Robert structures will be of Colonial de-|Schweitzer, Knightstown; Ralph sign with off-street parking space.[F. Willlams, Ladoga; Leonard “The E. 38th St. rezoning peti- Wright, South Bend, and James tion will he considered by the lemon, Peotia, Ill. Robert Hay,! commission June “19. |Goshen, and Richard Lord,| i |Knightstown,” both juniors, won|

. {the honor. i Grant Rate Hikes | Thomas A. Klingaman, T7227! To Water Utilities | Washington Blvd., Indianapolis,

; ‘and’ Christopher Kirages, CrawWater plants in Terre Haute fordsville, both seniors, were |and’ Muncie today had authority elected to the fraternity while to raise rates about 30 to 35 per juniors. cent.

The Indiana Public Service ot Ric Bid Commission late yesterday grant. Evansville Bus Riders

led Terre Haute Water Works Spared From Fare Hike Co. higher rates to bring $91,785 ‘additional revenue a year. It| Eyansville bus riders today gave Muncie Water Works Co. Were spared from higher fares, vlan extra $61,335 a year. : at least temporarily, The Terre Haute utility serves| The Indiana Public about 18,500 custoniers, and Mun- Commission lcie has $15,500. Both firms showed pended a higher fare schedule “their profits had been cut to [sought by Evansville City Coach 3 labout 3 per cent return, and the Lines, Inc. The new rate would “PSC “boosted it to about 6 per cent,

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night. A a mr ————— The PSC suspended the higher THERE'S NO OFF-DAY for lariff for 180 days and sched: Times Classified ads. They fill uled a _ hearing for June 9 in solve problems 365 Evansville. days a year! (366 This Leap, The transit firm asked for 15 Year!) Phone PLaza 5551 for a cents cash fare instead of four helpful Want Ad writer. tokens for 50 cents,

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Fred Koehrn directs the choir and William 8S. Smith is its president.

Camp Trip Two children from Crossroads Rehabilitation Center will go to ‘Camp Koch, near Evansville, next month, sponsored by Alpha] Omicron Latrian. The club, headed by Mrs. William C. Hunter, has contributed $100 to Crossroads for this purpose.

Trek Is Trackward |

A queen will reign at the 15th annual track meet to be spon-| sored by Flanner House June 21) at Crispus Attucks High School. | The queen contest is open to all participating agencfes, the winner to be the girl who sells the most tickets to the track event. She'll lead the parade on Indiana Ave, at noon. The all-day meet will start with events for girls at 9:30 a. m. It will resume after a luncheon in Flanner House. The meet is open to boys and‘ girls 12 years old through college age.

Amaranth Assembly At 5 p. m. reception Sunday in the Claypool Hotel will open the three-day convention of the Indiana Grand, Court, Order of the Amaranth.' The group, a! subsidiary of the Masonic Lodge, will hold a buf-| fet supper that night honoring, supreme and! ‘grand officers including Mrs. Marie Oder, su-| preme royal matron, . Coral

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First step in slowing traffic on Keystone Ave. at 46th and 52d the Keystone Ave. - Speedway! sts. and at Millersville Rd. These! |

from Fall Creek to 63d St. has been taken by the.city's traffic city and county engineer, out & way to share the cost. ‘An automatic’ signal has been! Other action to slow down Keyinstalled at Keystone Ave, and stone Ave. traffic has included 50th St.” first of four scheduled speeding arrests made by a cqmto break up the long straight- bined force of. city police and away, -&@ : sheriff's deputies using radar

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Two Children Hurt While Playing Games |

Two 3J-year-olds were injured Kansas St. She was treated In when they became too exuberant St. Francis Hospital. in their play yesterday. Earl Roberts, 4533 E. WashBillie: Ann Willard received a ington 8t, jammed a lead pencil cut on her forehead after she through the roof, of his mouth ran through a pane of glass in a/when he fell off a bed. He ‘was French door at her home, 217 [treated at General Hospital,

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