Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1952 — Page 12

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES A TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1952 ~The. Schnozzle's Back, Happy but Busted ie iammet? TH io Inside

| 4 + * : 2 ocal Gls Charges Indiana Bell | NEW YORK, June 10 (UR) Palladium Theater in London but. i homer Ah ¢ By Ed S i : g o hy : " y . Jimny (Schnozzola) Durante re- sald he “didn’t break sven. The Fiery, Smarting Itch | Hurtin Korea |Gives AT&T ‘Fat’ Profit: iow.rp meme imines comments [ll 0"

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1 1 1 [party of 12 and. an empty wallet. connection with the publication of Don't stand such torment another hourt : everyimng In Harold Russell, national head of AMVETS, By TED KNAP “| The utility expert further testi- This trip cost me $50,000, but his book of election humor, “The Just smooth at Reaintol { fr on a e had ou will be speaker at the Junior Chamber of Com- Two more Indianapolis service-' Bell Telephone rates are so/fied that’ practically none of Bell/it was worth it.” the comedian Candidate.” : Y its.med proven ingredients in lane we'll get squa merce luncheon at noon Wednesday in the Warren 'men have been wounded and high in Indiana that if they were Telephones stock is held by the said. “The British are wonderful! “The Queen sent a message say-| olin bring blissful. long-lasting relief. cheesebox kitc Hotel. |three other Hoosier GIs killed in applied in other states, its parent general public. He said 99.998 per I love 'em.” ling she was sorry she couldn't see know. I'm gl Mr. Russell, who lost both hands in World War Korea, ‘the Defense Depa: tment Sona would nearly double its cent is in the hands of AT&T. Mr. Durante had a run at the my show,” Mr. Durante said. ! Bouse. wea wi two Oscars for his performance in the { TY { . | Mr. Kleinman traced the rapid : 1 Best Years of Our Lives.” ’} reported today. That was the testimony t0day| expansion of Indiana Bell ap days getting |

Also scheduled to speak at the meeting is EF. Wounded were Pvt. Frank M. from Fred Kleinman, chief of ac- 1945. — Its total capital, after!

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ws of the Pitman-Moore ; Maddox, brother of Mrs. Grace counts and finance for the Illi-| no only 25 per cent in 21 So will follow. Judge Hezzie Pike will(T. Hutchinson, 148 W. Ninth St. hols Commerce Commission. Wb previous years, soared 127 per \ 17 N. PENN : . give an illustrated lecture onland Marine Pfc. Donald L. Par- hearing on Indiana €-Icent in the six years since 1945. . . Memorial, Service ‘President Lincoln” The groups Tott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil/phone Co. rates jetote She Indi At the end of last year it stood The memofial committee of the wii elect officers Saturday and J. Parrgtt, 1229. W. Ray St. jana Publis Ee eYIce i oo at $05.8 million. | Indianapolis Bar Association Will in ea) them next day. TE ee her "Hoosier cas. (witness by Public Counselor Wal-| Carl Cecil, chief accountant for| 4 conduct a’ memorial service for i ————— , [ported these other Hoosier, cas. Wi a. the Indiana PSC, testified yes-| Michael E. Foley at 11 a. m. Fri- Yalties: | "Mr. Klelnman said Indiana terday that Indiana Bell's profits bv day in the Marion County Pro- KILLED IN ACTION Bell, ‘operating with higher rates/have risen from $5 million in 1950 pate Court. C 00 U oe , ito the equivalent of nearly $7.5

MA WAS Monon: at Uni trip alone sinc country in 191 Her suitcas I couldn’t im: * that was so he

Cpl. Jerome D. Hatfield, son of granted in the past year by Cir-

{million a year with the higher At Rosema $660,000 for Cornell Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hatfield, Fo (Cult Judge Yon 2 Clayeombe. ea granted by Judge igher | the “things” w Completion of a $660,000 = |) f \ t (Wayne; Pfc. Clythell Branson, .ent. {combe. two dresses ar dowment for a chair and .pro- [ 0 g ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Bran-: | Mr. Kleinman also testified owels, was gram in the fleld of “American | 0 son, Muncie, and Pfc. David J.; oul Double Stock Rate |," yer is “growing like of homemade values”. at Cornell University, ~ !Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy “If all Bell properties earned Topsy.” Its 1951 capital of $6.4 The tiny ei Ithaca, N. Y., was announced to- An emergency school appropria- Smith, Bremen. : 8.1 per cent, and other holdingsimillion is practically double its hand to her cl day by Deane -W. Malott, Cornell tion which will run about 10 per a of American Telegraph & Tel- worth six years ago. it was small president. cent higher than last year's will WOUNDED {ephone Corp. earned at their 1951 : my mother me Nicholas H. Noyes, chairman be voted on by the School Board py pqwin G. Bulington, son rate, this would pay AT&T $17.65| Your favorite columnists, Ed ; \ three-burner s of the finance committee of Eli tonight. of Mr. ahd Mrs. George S. Bul- Per share” Mr. Kleinman testl-ig,yo1a Earl Wilson, Robert] - ’ \ Lilly & Co. and a Cornell trustee, School commissioners are ex- M : Pre. Max L Hur- Ded Ruark, Harold Hartley, Christ . WE RAN led a Psi Upsilon fraternity drive pected to adopt a $9.8 million ington, Monon; Fic. “The same stock has been pay- : is y super market. to complete the fund. {spending schedule to keep the ley, son of Chester Hurley, Mich- ing $9 since 1920,” he said. and many others, appear each speed of supe! : schools going from July 1 until gan City; Hospitalman Paul L., Bell is a subsidiary of the gi-/Sunday in The Times. home in Old Library Schedule Dec. 31. Yoder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ant AT&T, largest utility hold-| : howe 4 Ol Mrs. Mary Wells, the institu-| Most of the expected Increase) ver E. Yoder, Goshen; Cpl. Ches- IE company in the U. | charged THE ing cans and tion's acting head, has announced stems directly from the building|ier puda, son of Mr. and Mrs.| at Indiana Bell's fat contribu-| ° was all right the new summer schedule for the Program, financed by bond issuesipeter Duda, E. Chicago; 2d Lt. ion is more than its share to : PEOPLE Ne) | for the food. Business Library. Hours, Mon- on Which payments are now due. prank W. DuMont, son of Mr. ir profit for AT&T. Beli com} DENTISTS Nationally Advertised Famous Make A couple o

” , 4 budget ! days through Fridays, will be 8 The building program, a budget , 4 Mrs, Frank D. DuMont, | ies in other states contribute, I knew right

. . hic be 37 per cent . 1. Robert L. Gar- | a. m. to 5 p. m. and or Saturdays, item which will South Bend; Cpl. Ro feet. Just as 8 a. m. to 1 p. m., starting this higher than last year, also 18 Te-| json son of Mr. and Mrs, Clar- much less, he explained. OFFICE HOURS, . opening her pt week sponte” for an increase in euev Guin, [oawyesh Col] moms ts stoncar’ 1: 198M 405P. MN, Mary ug i : . | WalterL, (sreen, son : J esterday said In- 1 t Sunda : Golden Anniversary ment. Hat en is going Up Mrs. George F. Green, Terre oC Bo a are atv] Dally Excep uBGay QUICKLY 7 about 27 per cent. Haute, and Pfc. Richar 3 |, The School Board tonight will Macke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har- *\ iciiman testified over ob- Phone LI. 3995 She throw her ons 2 the ac ’ i. . Not ouside} any change in thei gq J. Macke, Webster jections by Patrick J. Smit, at- 361, Ww. Washington St. to protest. The new tax rate will not be, Be T jroruey tor Indiana Be mica ia | - a —— ay 3 2 set until June 24, when the regu- Rites to omorrow OPEN TONIGHT wah Ji 1 lar school budget is adopted. For G. D. Nickerson { UP 3 i but, she went When the regular budget is ap- TO ee 4 “Just wait (proved, tonight's emergency ap-| Services will be at 10:30 a. m. : : home,” she sa propriation “will become a partitomorrow at Jordan Funeral FOR A LIMITED TIME—HURRY “We'll wait of it: - Home for George D. Nickerson, a : or pni— ——— ee | GA FPN ter, Burial will be in Wash- Ro PHILCO ® GIBSON ? ther ¥ihing 3 {ington Park. KX select y ; Easier to Buy | Mr, Nickerson was 55 and lived | an Shop now for a wide clon in refrigerators $1098 $ 98 pictures. Ma irs, Grow Mr. Grow . OA 0 en Tues Thurs. Fri Eves Til9 PM picture of R | A S it bi HM at 1114 N. Gladstone Ave. a P . FIL. . -M. Hote oh South Siders will help Mr. and, vira e ome Surviving are his wife, Grace; et SAVE £8 AT ; 7 ough! ner. M Mrs. Clove J. Grow celebrate their| With the Federal relaxa- |a daughter, Mrs. Jean Cherry, In- RA 5 Sizes 9 to 15—10 to 20 : 50 years of marriage Sunday. tion of the housing credit |dianapolis; a son, George R., In- ps . TIME La: Open house will be held 2-5 p. m.| controls a great .many fam- |dianapolis; brother, Carl, Indian-| 1) » rn cult to sit « "ip their home, 1213 Hoyt Ave. The| ilies will find it easier to-buy |apolis; two sisters, Mrs. Grace ; FURNITURE and APPLIANCES charge of the Grows have spent their entire - a better . , . a much more |Jolley, Indianapolis, and Mrs. | 2403 E. 10th St. IM. ‘3505 mation qr Sum : Jnarried life on the, South. Side.| suitabl® home. * ¥ {Inez Alexander, Pittsburgh, Pa. | : os la i SENECA Mn going to houstkeepifig near their| .. If this is the condition | 777 TUT : : : present home, Mr, Grow has been| you've been waiting for, so SE It Haj in the upholstering business more] have a lot of other people Bu Earl than 50 years, located now at . . . better ‘start shopping y ar 2211 E. Minnesota St. | right mow for the home that NEW YOR

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