Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 July 1952 — Page 12

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Swimmers Are Ready For Times' Olympics

Final instruction were issued today to swimmers who

will take part in the first Times Junior Olympic Swimming meet tomorrow night at Broad Ripple pool.

ONE—ALL SWIMMERS were instructed to be on|

hand, in their swim suits, ready| to go at 7 p. m. Coaches and! team members should report as soon as they arrive at the regis-

ion desk. Te as first meet will Teague Win start at 7:30 p.m. Any swim-

mer not ready to start will be ! dropped from the’event. THREE —Swimmers in th

Race Features

e ¢ admisi Marshall Teague and Jim Rigsmest wil ot = an ” ‘by won feature races at Milwau-

FOUR—S pectators or fans kee and Winchester, respectively, com th a team will not stay Yesterday. oe swimmers in the pool! Teague took the gtock car main.

area h will be per- event at the state fairgrounds at ara, Only xe Sons pe [Milwaukee after setting a new

8 = =

forces the meet to be postponed a hour, rain date will be announced. He drove a 1952 Hudson Hornet, The deadline for entering Is winning before 26,065 spectators’ 7 p.m. tomorrow. Even if you Cecil Hayes of Gary, Ind. was have not sent in a registration second, one-third of a lap behind, form you can still get into the ung ‘Walt Faulkner was third. big swim. And remember, every | » = youngster who finishes an | event will get an award. Eligible to take part are all winchester, He smashed Troy Marion County boys and girls be- Ruttman’s old record of 10:06.05.

his

Services Set Wednesday For C.O.Bray

Cortland O. Bray, retired insurance agent, will be buried in © (Madison County), following 10 a. m. serv\ices Wednesday in Flanner & (Buchanan Mortuary. Mr. Bray, who was 71, died

Jim Ri sh {Saturday night in his home, 5101 J |Central Ave. after

a one-year

native Ovid

illness. An insurance man for nearly 50 years, he started in the business as a traveling field repre-’ sentative of the Manufacturing Woodworkers Underwriters 1903. g He came to Indianapolis after service with the Home Fire In|suranice Co. in Bloomington, Il {He retired last year. He was a past president of the Insurance Federation of Indiana, rr Jord ce Fike OL Tiles) nd headed its legislative com-

FIV E EVENT rain 6 miles mittee for many years. He also BR feature averaging 66. °8 Yer was legislative representative for

the National Board of Fire Underwriters. Mr. Bray attended Valparaiso University, and was a member of the Christian Church, Columbia Club, Scottish Rite, state and RIGSBY Cn the 30-lap big city Chambers of Commerce and! race car feature in 10:30.048 at was a 32d degree Mason, his wife, Eugenia, and a stepson, Carl

Survivors include

tween the ages of 6 and 16. Ex- Mike Nazaruk was second and|Bray, Louisville,

perienced swimers wil swim In Andy Linden grabbed third. Class A events while novices willl Rigsby took the lead from the swim in Class B. Spectators are welcome to theirront on the 21st lap. meet to which there is no admis-| (Other finishers were: sion charge. James, Duane Carter, Red Ren

Olympic Basketball

Jim Daywalit .and Gene Force. Eliminations Begin

HELSINKI, July 14 (UP)— Hungary, Canada and Cuba ooo) the first three events of the| . Olympic games today, advancing R le Wi FH i to the second round of the bas 0ess I ns IS ketball eliminations. tl Although the Olympics do no Si k ( Fe fu officially open until Saturday, 0C al d {A qualifying rounds in basketball,| jack Farris came within an football and soccer were sched-'eyelagh of tieing Bud Moneymak-

(ler.

entrants. Speedway. But the feature victory Hungary defeated Greece, 75 0 went to Frank Roessler, his first 38, In the first game, Canada this season. beat Italy, 68 to 57, and Cuba beat Belgium, 59 to 51.

the second round, while Hungary Roessler’s rear bumper. will meet the winner of the Philip-| went wide and Jack slid along-

23d lap after Nazaruk roared in South Bend Man soey Killed by Racer

Bob Denny, Pai O'Conner, WINCHESTER, July 14 (UP)| —A South! Conner won the 10-lap consola-|Bend, was killed by a racing car tion ahead of Daywalt, Force, at the Winchester Speedway Sun{Leroy Warriner and Red Rosch- day as T7000 spectators watched. Mr. Vargyas was hit by a car driven by Pete Romcevich, Gary, while walking across the track

during practice spins preceding. a race,

lex J. Vargyas, 41,

Relatives said Mr.

pitted against the survivor of the japs. But he was trying too hardigyas’ wife.

Bulgaria-Switzerland game. to pass his teammate. He bobbled The basketball qualifying com-|just for.an instant. His two inpetition is a double-elimination side wheels rode up onto the tournament. A team beaten in the concrete retaining wall but masJet round goes into a loser'siterful control got the car back 0 down to the track and he lost Ten nations, including defend-ionly one position finishing third. ing champion United States, werei- Second place went to Hershel seeded in the Olympic basketball | White.

draw. Farris was really ready for

; that 25-lap run for he set a Wins Interclub Meet

new one-lap mark of :18.46 tak3 ing away the record set SaturPleasant Run won the annual] day night by Moneymaker. And interclub golf championship at! he also captured one of the heat Sarah Bhank yesterday with a score of 1967, Coffin had 1977. “Me.

events,

today. Sarah’ Shank, 2059, and South) OTHER HEAT winners were" "= st. Paul Open. golt Grove, with 2029, followed. Earl Ellison, Johnny Mitchell and tournamen t—one he almost)

Harold Durbin of Sarah Shank Ward Burke. The two semifinals was lot individual shooter Sn Ward were taken by Jimmy 72, even par. Warriner and Roy Atkinson,

Middlecoff Wins St. Paul 3: Open on 266

By United Press

lan ST. PAUL, July 14—Dr. Cary Laur R. Middlecoff, who had been think-(Cigrle Munday, 24. tod1 ling of resuming his old practice lof pulling teeth instead of dig- | | Frederick 3 McFall, ging divots, was a happy man] iis,

passed up because “my game was awful.”

It was the second win in a

row for Middlecoff, following

Hess in Field as 228 Open State Amateu

By United Press

oy better. [72-hole tourney here with a 266—i1y

{honors in the 1952 Indiana junior Which tied the course record set LAFAYETTE, July 14—Indi- event and will compete with the last year by Lloyd Mangrum.| ¢

his victory in the Meteor City Open at Detroit last week. ”

THE DENTISTS game was He wound up the

ana's 52d annual amateur golf junior titlist, Don Albert of La- That's 22 under par.

championship opened today with fayette. a field of 228 taking its first] Chuck Hess, Indianapolis, who la qualifying swings on the wooded want to the fifth round in the and dogleg-infested Purdue Uni-| versity south course. Dale Morey, 31-year-old Mar- He could expect competition from | tinsville sandpaper salesman, was Gene Coulter, Richmond,

rounds today and Tuesday. The medal play over the 6272- Bloomington, 1949 runner-up. yard course brought out last, The championship flight pairs year's young medalist, 16-year-old off in match play Wednesday, i Joe Campbell. He tied for medal with a 36-hole finale Saturday. {

"Bobo" Olson Ready Bollweg’s Hits |

Affer ‘Frisco Win ie

stretching his

last the final last year's winner and thereby year's Big Ten champ; Bob Myers, White Sulphur Springs, W, Va. | automatically qualifies in the field [the 1950 amateur champ, upstate and Henry Ransom, St. Andrews,

of 64 to emerge from 18-hole threats Mike and Nick Garbacz, Ill. South Bend, and E. E. Mullins, 271 and Ransom third with 272.

American day.

Middlecoff put on a brilliant isplay of putting yesterday. He|

rammed in 20-footers with ease— Louis {Public Links tourney at Miami, lcollecting five during the 18- hole| (William B

(Ma., last week, was a late entry, |round. Middlecoff’s two partners ON gdward Guerra. 28. RR 1T:

18 were Sam Snead,|

Snead, Whose erratic putter

| lost ground for him, relieved much of the tension in the final | round with his antics. He found |

a long angle worm on the 12th,

! and pretended to drop it into { the cup for luck. He birdied |

the hole. ® 8 8

RANSOM, the

in

yargyas was a mechanic's helper. went to the track to help Hel brother-in-law, Charles Szkendy,!

uled before the official opening ier at nine victories last night at/® mechanic for Lee Elkins, South

because of the large number of the West 16th Street Midget Bend, Who hag ented two. care

Witnesses said it appeared Mr. Vargyas walked into the side of

With Roessler leading, Farrig/the car as it roared around the moved up rapidly through the(track. He was dead when an amCanada will play Romania Inifie}ld and was running right on(bulance arrived at Randolph Frank |County Hospital. Among the spectators in the pines-Israel game and Cuba is'side of him and rode there for two!stands at the time was Mr. Var-

Har

Political Roundup—

Gov. Schricker as “favorite son” candidate President next week. There is more to this strategy | than meets the eye.

for!

ing the presidential bandwagon, | no matter who's driving. With Indiana pledged to Gov. Schricker on the first ballot, the Hoosiers will have time to go shopping for a bandwagon they can jump on—one that looks like its headed somewhere. Democratic State Chairman Charles Skillen said the Democrats don’t intend to follow the action of the Indiana Republicans, who went down to defeat with Sen. Robert A. Taft in Chicago last week.

Mr. Skillen said the Democrats were getting “lots” of reaction from the GOP convention. “Most of the people,” he said, “want Indiana to be riding the

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THE IN DIANAPOLIS TIMES

Plan ‘Favorite Son’ Move for Schricker

Democrats plan to nominate ed National Chairman, to get apIndiana’d proval.

The Democrats want to be rid-|

‘Ride the Winner’ |

| Purpose of the separate organization, dccording to Mr. Diener: | "We feel such an organization lcan do a better job of attracting ‘Democrats and independerit |voters than the regular party organization.” Mr, Diener said the group, if formed, would not conflict with the state party, °

Political Notes

Former Sen. Raymond Willis, Angola, broke his arm as a result of a fall rushing out to the convention in Chicago last week, It happened the last day and almost went unnoticed. The 30 Indiana Taft delegates who refused to switch to the Eisenhower victory special were praised strongly by Indiana Ike ‘workers-in Chicago. Said one Indianapolis Ike worker: “Of course we wanted Indiana to be for Gen. Eisenhower. But after the General had won and all the other states jumped on the bandwagon,

winner.” Gov. Schricker’s office today denied there was a plan to have the! [Governor nominate

dent. “We have not discussed this

his friend, | Gov. Adlai Stevenson, for Presi-

we felt kinda proud that Indiana {stood by its principles, almost alone.”

Local Deaths

with anyone, nor has anyone talked to the Governor about it,” said Arthur Campbell, the Governor’'s executive secretary. “We, don’t even know if he’s a candi-| date.” However, if there is a move‘ment to draft Gov. Stevenson, it| is quite possible Gov. Schricker| would nominate him,

Eisenhower Drive Eisenhower-for-President lead-| jers here are attempting to “clear” | with national Republican headquarters a plan to recruit 10,000] Indiana Ike workers independent of the state GOP organization. | George Diener, state chairman] jof the group, said he had written Arthur Summerfield, newly elect-

In Indianapolis

MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED George H. Neft, 27, 1914 N, Park; Dorothy |

J. Burris. 21, 82 N. 4th Ave, Bee rove, Albert J. Graham, 24, U. 8. Army; Melville Calvert. 24, 2364 N. Oxfor | Edward Smith, 19, 724 N. "Shemeld: Do Powers, 18, 537 N, Park, oe Blake, 22, 6418 N. Ferguson; Joyce L. Roberts, 20. 6563 N, Ferguso 2h 36, 88 N Hynigton Betty

Bethards, 28, 88 N. Irvin Jululs Alexander, 18, 2248 pL Ave.; Frances Smith. 17, 816 E, 23d. 1

Clifford M. TN oods 0 Te 2 28th s, Ls 4 Mariorie J. Sanders, 28, 3844 Ridgeview | |

Flora J.

Dua e Black. 19, 1120 W. 30th: Phyllis | yas, Blac 19, 1115 N, Belle Vieu Pl. | Ary D. Taylor, 21, 812 eikle; tty | RI as: Se 50. Greencastle: Patricia aym y Po d, 23 3430 N. Dearbor

oa Coteus, Mildred | 25 ¥ W fad; Christine |

Ave {Jimmie I D. Patton, 32. S07 W Jath. Estella | M. Sheffield, 20. 2002 Boulevard PL 39 Ashville, a N, Xi BOING EB 27ihe Dansells 1, 31. "aN: Shirley

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178. Cook

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David R. McCloyd, 19 USN; Joan T. Szaley, 19, 217% EK. 19th. Clarence 2 Shines, 20 0 EB 324: m y Rares H, Teciere 3 Evansville; Tvadel Hester, 30, Evan ille. 3741 Protect: Jerel Crup- |

4 N. Pin Enight, 21, 1712 Montealm: | Copeland, 16, 3624 North-| Donetar % Henry, 25, ge.

a t. Wayne; Patricia L. McCarty, 21, South Michael F Falcon, 5 Bunker ah. Mary-

Joe Carr, 22, penich, 18, Jerry Edward Marjorie J.

belle Burton, 61. 8t. Lowell 8. Keily, 47, 950° Ww. aon Jeanette McCarthy, 37, 1134 Central 0. Jones, iN Jus Cornell; Velma L.| Harvey, 35, 1743 Yandes. Elvis C. Shockley. 29. 532 E. Georgia; Susan Walker, 26, 1138 N. Alabama. { vid R. Rives, 20, 2023 Olive; Charlotte Esterline, 18, 2011 Shelby. Douglas K. Johnson, ‘22. U. 8, Avy: Lee

Snead finished second with a Harvey Flack. 31.

vs leader during Thomas Therkildsen:

Run Streak to 25 | For Title Shot | KANSAS CITY'S Don Bollweg {the first two rounds, had a mix- L

(Just kept bowling along today ture of good and bad luck yester-| His iron shot on the second

M. = rry, 19, 919 N. Pennsylvani Arlis Lambert. 18. 253 troit: ine J. Hardyman. 17, 218 Detroit Reynolds, 25. Indianapolis; Chesney, 19. Indianapolis Goshlin, 20. 1723 Minnesota; becca Wolfe, 19, 1702 PB. Naomi. | Felix M. Daniel, 19, 509 Hudson: Pearl E. Henderson. 19. 521 Ww Vermont , Retia E. ly or entine 29. 1617 Broadwa H. Harrington, 31 rite Central: Wiima M. Myers. 31, 3328'3 Central. ht Price. 23, Camby; Janet Welch, 18, |

00 N. Warma n. 117 N Magranion Wilma oss, 21, 1013 wi LaSal Harold V. Hyden. 41, Pageh. Ky: Goromboly, 41, 1401 N. era Parl M, Baker. 31. 707 W, 10th; Mary A Steen, 29, 1217- N. Senate. Donald E, Fan, 20, USAF: Midian A | Knapp, 3614 W, Michira | Harold Voie 34, 2730 N Dearborn; Aletha M. Vance, 31. 2874 N. Stuart. {James L. Tague, 25, Zionsville; Betty L.| Wilson, 24, Indiananolis Harold G. Lafin, 36, 450 E Walnut: Susanna Spur, 20. 3030 E. Washington.

DIVORCE SUITS FILED

Charles V. Murphy; Thomas | Marjorie B. Hopkins: Mary vs. | Anne L. vs. Dannie . Carey; Norris K. vs. Samuel E. Washngton

JucaueJoan

a MALY Vs.

BIRTHS |

Shirley A. Schmitt. [of 1814 N. Illinois St., arold Ju Remour, 8 ao er Loren

+ Hoosier Authors

"| newspaperman, and Indianapolis-

FRANK KLINGLER, 73, RR {12, paper carrier for Sunnyside Sanatorium 25 years. Services were this morning in McCord {Funeral Home. Burial, New Crown. ” » os FRANK LAMBY, 51, of 2937 Centennial St, a local resident 8 years. Services 9 a. m. tomorrow Blackwell Funeral Home, and 10 a. m. St. Michael's Church. { Burial, New Bremen, 0. - o RALPH N. BURRIS, 50, of 11429 N. West St, pipe layer. Services 2 p. m. Wednesday in Campbellsville, By. Eyrial there. n MRS, BARBARA HENSLEE, 65, of 1204 Hoyt Ave. member St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Services 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in Kirby Mortuary and 9 a. m. in the church, Burial, Holy Cross Cemetery. » » MRS. JOHN WEINBRECHT, 64, of 2447 W. 16th St., local resiJaen 41 years, Services were to 10 a. m. today in Shirley Brothers’ West Chapel. Burial was to be in Washington Park. "2 ” s ARLIE L. SHIPMAN, T1, of {707 N. Olin ‘Ave., retired repairman for Indiana Bell Telephone | ervices were to be 1:30 p. m.]| today in Conkle’s W. Michigan . Funeral Home. Burial was to in Avon Cemetery. ” s » HARRY G. WILSON, 71, of 2502 Broadway, former Bedford {undertaker before moving here n 1929. Services 2 p. m. tomorrow in Kirby Jaortuaty, % MRS, PEARL HANDLER, 73, local resident 32 years. Services 10 a. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial, Alfordsville. ” » »

JAMES A. MERRIWEATHER, |48, of 1905 Highland Pl., Indian|apoli resident 25 years. Services {and burial, Jackson, Tenn. ” » » MRS. NORMA AMMERMAN, 41, of 7800 E. Washington St. {member Christ Lutheran Church. {Services 2 p. m. Wednesday in {Moore & Kirk Irvington Chapel. | Burial, Washington Park, » FRED M. DIGRERMAN, 78, of ‘Los Angeles, former Indiana [State Senator and member of the board of directors of Wheeler {City Rescue Mission, Services and burial were to be today at Galena, O.

Name Outstanding

Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, July 14—Hol{man Hamilton, former Ft. Wayne

born Joseph C. Furnas yesterday {were. named here as two out{standing Hoosier authors of 1951. Announcement of the selections, voted upon by an panel of

ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices

ELLIOTT Charice (Zeke),

LERS-— Carrie L.

MMERMAN—Norms Elizabeth, 7800 AE Washington, wife of Harvey, daughter of Henry Bohlander, sister Mrs. Bernice Corm, Mrs. Mae Brookville, Ind,; Mrs. Ethel Schenkel. Connersville; Mrs. Freda Hera, sity, and Carl Bohlander, S8andusky departed this life Sunday, Friends ‘invited. . (Connersville and age Services Wednesdaf, July 16, at MOORE & KIRK VINGTON CHAEL, 5342 E. Washington St. Burial Washington - Park. a Emons papers please copy.)

NCELOT—Emma M., sage 62 years ANCL of Mrs, Mausetia Ancelot, James Ancelot. Also sur-

ol jan a andchildren,

vived by 6 gr

Washi oy JiokTU m. ose ashingion church.’ Friends invited. Burial soph Joseph cemetery. Friends may call at mortuary,

ASHE—Howard G., 3736 Ruckle St, age 54 years, beloved husband of Mabel W, Ashe, son of Mrs. Jessie Ashe, brother of Mrs, Esther Lupe, Mrs. Grace Barding and Mrs. Ruth Burr, passed away Sunday afternoon, Funeral and burial Decatur, Ill. Calling at SHIRLEY BROTHERS’ CENTRAL CHAPEL, 946 N. Illinois until 10 10 p. m. Monday.

BRAY—Cortland 0. 5101 Centra) Ave. “sRusuang of E Me PF. 3 Passe away Saturday p. m. Sery - NER & "BUCHANAN MORTUARY,

Wednesday, 10 a. m. Friends invited. Friends may call Monday afternoon,

BUTCHER—Curtis L., 57 yrs., beloved husband of Ann Butcher, father of Bernice Beard, Helena Walsh, and Hubert N. Butcher, brother of Leona Bef, passed away Monday. Time of service later. G. HA HERRMANN SERVICE.

CHANDLER—Pearl, 1814 N. i mother of Miss Galelah Chandler, assed away Saturday Xin m,_ Services AN & HANAN MORTU-

ARY, Tuesday, BC a. m. Friends invited. Friends may call Monday after noon.

CLARK—Lida J., of 706 N. Sherman PR entered into rest Saturday, age Years. widow of Fred W. Clark, BT er of Mrs. Goldie Johnston, Mrs. Gertiude Parker, Earl P. and Harold . Clark, also survived by 7 grand a 8 Sr. Jandentiaren; Services Tue 3s at HARRY W. MOORE PEACE PeHAP 2060, E. Michigan St. Friends are w comé

EDDY Mrs. Rena, age 83, of 1344 wv 28th, mother of Mrs. Blanche per, sister of Aaron McNeal of Ind! anapolls. A. E. McNeal of Ohio Cir © Mrs. Lois Watson, William an Olivxer "McNeal of Pt.~Wayne Ind. and Mrs. Katherine Marshall of Elkhart, Ind. passed away Sunday. Private funeral services 2 p. m. Tu day at the FARLEY FUNERAL HOME, Morris 8t. Burial Crown Hill, Friends may call at the funeral home.

ELLIOTT-—Charles Aquilla (Zeke), beloved father of Carl and Ralph Elliott and Mrs. Helena Lawrence, passed away. Funeral Thursday, 3 -p. m, from SHIRLEY BROS. IRVING HILL CHAPEL, 5377 E. Washington, Burial Washington Park. Callers after 1 p. ' m, Wednesday,

FREDRICK Elizabeth, 72 years, 2179 N. Temple, wife of Charles Fredrick, mother of Charles Jr., George Amelia Reptik and Mary Stevens also 9 Fiend mar’ passed away Monday. Bends may call at the JORDAN FU1 HOME, 2428 E. 10th Bt.. after 5 Monday. Funeral Wednesday, July 16, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill beloved

a Th 83. aunt “ot Mrs. Dollie assed away Sunday evening.

wife of Albert, Bailey J. WILSON SERVICES. Time later.

RENALER. Barbara, (Nell), 1204 Hoyt Ave., mother of Virginia, sister of Mrs, Margaret Fleury and George

mass Tuesday," . Patrick's Church. Pont "Holy ons Cemetery. Friends ‘may call at the, AREY MORTUARY, Meridian on 19th Altar Society of St. Run Fil gt at A? Monday, 8 or prayer. Pome “Retta, of R. 4 Greenfield, passed away Saturday, other of Wymond, Chris« Seeley, Russell C., Carroll, Gledys E. Hole, Rolland 4M.. an «Kouchneravich, sister of Oscar Frank Hoffman; also 8 frandoll-

ren Bun eral ‘Tuesday m., i lds Mor:

rom Hendrix Dini Cumberiand C! Washington Park Cemetery, Friends may call at the chapel KAYE—Emmett S., a husband of Benita Kaye, father of er L. and James E. Kaye, Indpls.; brother of Pred Kave, Cleveland. O., Passed away, Funeral Wednesday. Reds from SHIRLEY BROS. BVT G HILL HAPEL, Ysatt E. Washington. Burial Washington Park. Callers after 1 p. m. tesday.

KNIGHT—Clyde, of 3101 N, Layman, husband of Mildred. father of Robert, Mrs. Betty Lou Schelske and Shirley Ann, brother of Mrs. Anna Mary Hill, Mrs. Margaret Gresham, Mrs. Rosie Shepherd and William L. Knight, son of Mrs. Belle Z. Knight, grandfather of Sandra Ann Bchelske, departed this life Monday, age 40. Hn a ie, pater Tor in JRTHon ca, NO - EAST CHAPEL, CH-1 Sod. KNOX-—Glascoe S., age 54, of 1120 N.‘ Senate, husband of Mrs. Ida Knox: father of Mrs. Betty West, Indianapolis; Mrs. Maxine Armstrong and Wesley Knox, Detroit, Mich.; Paul Knox, Los Angeles, Cal.; brother of Charles Knox, Minneapolis. Minn., and Mrs. Mable Van Horn, Indianapolis: nephew of Mrs. Anna Webb, died Priday, July 11. at St. Vincent's Hospital. Services Tuesday, 9 a. St. Bridget’s Catholic Church. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. Priends invited. Friends may call after 3 p. m. Sunday, JACOBS BROS, WEST Sing CHAPEL.

Legal Notices

TOWN OF HOMECROFT NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS P APDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given of Homecroft, Marion County, that the proper officers of municipality at Garage,

legal Baker's

5th day of August. 1052, the following additional which sald officers consider necessary

will

ing at this time: he Ay and allocation of within the Town Budget: Frem Town Marshal (1-13), $5

$50.00; stationary and 312), $30.00: paint an 41-411), $10.00; lumber

(book reviewers and book dealers, | was made at the Indiana Author's {Day luncheon which yesterday

| Association hitting streak to 25 hole was wide of the green. But| as methodist — Wiliam, Mary Meyer lopened the 1952 Indiana Univer-|

By United Press

games in collecting six for six the ball hit a spectator on the) SAN FRANCISCO, July 14 against the Columbus Red Birds. head, and slipped easily onto the [aL 51

(girls),

BOYS Franels — Ira,

bert, Helen L Jack, Jesn Li {UP)—Cart tBobo) Olson of San 8.4 =» ‘green. lee DUE ack. ~e3n Long; Francisco was firmly established gyg BRAWNY first sacker, On the 18th, however, the *} awpence; Barvate Harris: Bah 3c:

today as a top contender for the jjohhered two homers—his 17th breaks went against him: He was which Blues split a twin would have tied him with Snead. 7-12 and 8-7./The ball headed straight for the

The Birds finally exploded for 17/CUP, then rippled over it. He fin-

middleweight championship after and 18th of the season—and a ¢ gaining a #plit decigion over double as the France's rugged Robert Ville- ni) with Columbus, main.

hipping for an eagle,

Olson's Saturday night win at hits in the opener to overcome an ished with a 69.

sephine Lewi William, Mary McCalister: L , Maggie Ogwin: Othal, Clara Owens: Willie, Lucille Robinson; Clarence, Mildred Ellis; Curtis, Elizabeth Grady: Ralph, Mary Pierson: Eugene, Mary Tiets, \ Methodist—Harry, Mildred Skillman: Carl. Regina Warrén: Dillon, Gladys | Decker: William. Retty Ingle, Kenneth,

Rosa Bovles: Cecil, Helen Herhld : the Cow Zalace Detore 7000 Janz early Kansas City lead that was| ae Ane, Saran also put him in line for a match produced with three homers and gg: ert, Metta Finley; Charles, Ruth Grillo; : bert, thy Shorter: Robert, Alice with Jake LaMotta or Kid Gavi-'a triple in the first two innings. Hings Gets Net Post Br I! Maraverite "Leahy: lan. Ed Gicotte got credit for the oy Ep Wayne North | iam: Jojue Polk Robert: Maran Mi. Villemain's American ~repre- Blues’ win in the finale. AL ¥t Frama STE Roth. Feiahako: sentative, George Kanter, charged] St. Paul, meanwhile, grabbed | PT WAYNE. Ind. July 1] or. Bo Mate Beni, Betty Louden; that the close ‘decision was a' a third-place tie with Louisville | (yp) _ James Hings, West: La-| Giomee Toro a ey Living ton; “buildup for a Olson-LaMotta en-| by sweeping a twin bill from lrayette High School basketball George, Thelma” Gadient : "” . o . ‘ gagement, the Colonels, 8-5 and 6-5. The |, con sour years, today was |AL, General-George, Martha endrick:

“You've really got to beat them ' Saints knocked bonus baby n good to beat them in their own! Frankie Baumann out of the backyard,” Kanter said bitterly. box in the fourth inpgfag of the The pro-Olson audience greeted, ©OPener and went to win with the verdict with mingled boos and: ® three-run sevénth frame. St. cheers. Referee Ray Flores had! Paul collected nine hits off it in Olson's favor, 57-53. Judge Steady Tom Herrin and won Toby Irwin gave the Honolulu- the nightcap by pushing across born campaigner a 56-54 edge, ® Marker in the ninth. but Judge Frankie Carter scored it the same way for Villeman, Olson weighed in at 1841, while the Frenchman was a half-pound heavier, {5- 2. Villemain suffered a severe cut over his left eye in the first round and it seemed likely the fight would be stopped. But his handlers stemmed the flow of blood during the intermission.

{Brewers settled for a split with] ‘cellar-dwelling Charleston,

Dean of Indianapolis baseball writers, Eddie Ash, weitos 1n.your| Sunday Times.

SPECIAL NOTICE

Te Al Mershanis, Ma Manufacturers Fac Fa oes, Hardus in ean

transfer to F Elsewhere, Milwaukee's slipping as director o

amed to the same post at Ft.|

Eila Peoples. .

Wayne North Side, his alma ma- [At Coleman—Jack, Patricia Jackson: Rayter.

mond, Rosemary Park: Oley. Louise | Thorpe: Leston, Ruby Combs; Alexander,

Hings was a three-sport star) Lite Frost.

at North Side in the early 1940's. as st. {He returns to take the job geing| vacated by Clair Motz, who will Wayne South Side

intramural sports. Motz's basketball team posted

the a new school record of 17 wins cial July 25. Brews taking the opener, 6-3, and land three losses last season. He | wednesday, Claypool Hotel. the Senators winning the finale, replaces the late Louis Briner at A Watkins will speak on ‘The State of South Side.

t Methodist—Richard. Lois Green, | Sophia SchuWallace, Alice Kreiger; Ernest,

Vineent's—Loulis, macher:

Ruth Ramsey: Robert, Roftemary Peter son: Donald, Mabel Harris: Olenden, Shirley Piper; Harold, Mildred Preston. CLUBS

Prospect Masonic Temple—Ice cream so-

Lions Club ~~ Meeting, 12:10 p. m,

Lt. Gov. Johy |

diana.’

Margaret Joseph:

{sity Writers’ Conference. { Mr. Hamilton was named for] his two-volume biography - of|

Zachary Taylor, subtitled “Soldier | in the White House.” Mr. Furnas | was honored for his biography of | Robert Louis Stevenson, called “Voyage to Windward.”

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wr | Every watch completely reconditioned and cannot be told from new. Men's ond ladies’ styles and brand new, lat. est styles, latest bracelets. Every

| } | watch carries a 1-Year Guatantee. | | | | |

Elgin j Bulova $ H bh Gruen Benrus Waltham ; SACKS BRO a

my Auditor’ $

Lested

‘By: M. V. BAILEY, J 14, I

P otice Is well a sale” Wa 45650965,

Auction 8 & Sinden fit is fie” 2: i or, Moéter |

£20.00: sand (4-42-4232), $50.00; [ jia2-438), $50.00: sewer pipe 1. £200.00: rents 5-24). 340 00: £50.00: $400.00. These unexpended will be transferred Sewers, ance (2-25-243), $1200.00: tractual (2-22), $400.00—for repair and resurfacing. Taxpayers appearing at such meeti all have a right | The additional appropriation as made will be automatically referred (the Btate Board of Tax Commissione | whieh Board will {ing within fifteen days at office of Marion County, ana, or at such other place as may designated. At such hearing. taxpa ohjecting to any of such propriations may be heard and taxpayers may inquire of County Auditor hearing will be held OLIVE

(5-52), $50.00;

asphalt, tar, road oil

R PF. ‘GATES, President, Board of Town Trustees.

CE_TO BIDDERS

NOTI Sealed bids will be

| Board of School Commissioners of the City

1%. Indianapolis, until 6:30 P. M., C. 8. P C.D.

1952, on Replacement of water legs on Boile No. 1 at School No. 1,

y T. T.) ‘Tuesday, July 29,

the following:

8chool Shops.

Furnishing and installation of chain Delavan Smith Athletic

H. 8. Repair eo stack at School No. 29

link fence at Fleld, E. M, T.

and C. Beira ae of School lo. 89,

Resurfacing of roadway at B. R. H. 8.

All as per specifications on file in ! office of the Board,

Street, Indianapolis

The Board reserves the right to ac-

y Siren Ei tha!

Sedan

1 Pl

Bituly = ICE OF PUBLIC HEAR ke Commission

B23

In the matter of the petition requestnd SYADSRNION of pro-

ing anvestigation § issued

.8.C ueiass, CL ges of Apex Preis t ome effective Til 18, 1952,

rvice et hearing . Commins) d.. 9.00 2

TT

the taxpayers Indiana, said 6711 {Madison Avenue, at 7:00 P. M., on th { consider appropriations

meet the extraordinary emergency existfunds

PIinting and office supply 2.23 21) 3 rinting (3- 31material (4« (4-41-412), cement (4-42« £100.00; crushed stone (4-42-426), taxes $50.00: office furniture (7-72-71), tools and implements 31h (4-44),

Apel fopiauana nd a sewer TepAlt and A Aon

service constreet

to be heard thereon. finally

hold a further hearthe Coun Indlyers additional interthe when and where such

received by ‘The

r Boller No. 2 at School No, § and Boller No. 1 at playground - at

150 North Meridian

Business Manager,

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“7 Death Notices RE oe, Ye

Hesse: Kouin, Prim BLT an

oh, "Adelps 24 grandehiidren, =f -grandchil ren, passed rr satar ay. Serv

ices Tuesday, 8:30 a. m, at. the resi

FLOWERS | in in_charge.

KRAUSE—Frank H., Me~ ridian, husband of Mabie. E., N re er of Harry Krause, assed axay Sunday. Service NNER & BUCHANAN ARY., Wednesday, 3 p. m. Friends may call at the mortuary,

LAMBY--Frank, of 2037 Centennial 8t., beloved husband of Louise Lamby; father of Robert and Frances, all of Indianapolis; brother of Eugene and May Lamby, Mrs. Ida Miller and Ml of Chicago, July 2a

LEES—Carrie L., age 8, Erandmother of Mrs. Janith L. Parsons and John L. Ramsey. passed away Sunday morning. Puneral Wednesday, 10 &. m., from SHIRLEY BROS." IRV. ING HILL CHAPEL, 5377 E. Wash« ington. Callers after 7 p. m. Monday. Burial Crown Hill.

OBERGFELL—Ma 2176 8. Meridian. John (Deceased). Sister OS PN (Cleveland, William, Mrs. Albert Mil-

Hein TAUCK PO Two WERAL HOVE ie

h, Cem, oan he go: OY meet foy prayer Monday

ROBERTSON, Earl H., 52 yea loved husband of Bernice 8 son, brother of Ralph J stepfather of Herman C. Fit gs _Jr., passed Away Saturdas, Fynsre

Say 33 30 Bat m., at the G. MA AL HOME. ‘1505 8, Sast. "St. Friends invited.

SWARTZ Lana Opal, age & lin, Ind £2 A al, age wie x

amuel ets mother of Mrs. M Fjances Baris 2 grandchildren, s ter Esther Dove, Greenwood. passed away at the home at 10:40 a. m. Sunday, uneral Wednesday, 0:30 easant Baptist “church. ‘Burial Mt. Pleasant

Cemete: Friends inilied, Friends may call at J. C, N FUN L HOI in cea We after 6 p. m.

Monday.

3 Card of Thanks

TOWERS--I wish to express my thanks for the beautiful floral offering and many acts of kindness extended at the passing of my beloved husband, ERSON F. TOWERS My thanks iscespecially to our neigh bors, friends, North Park Masonic Lodge No, 6486, Rev, Rohent Holmes and the CONKLE FUNERAL HOME for all their understanding ED WIFE. MARY.

8 Funeral Directors

CONKLE FUNERAL HOME 1934 W, Michiga E 4925 W, 16th § st. BE 4 aes

Farley Funeral Home, 1604 W. re AT-2388

~—FLANNIR & BUCHANAN —— FLANNBR ICHANA 25 W. Fall Creek Hie “TANT

GRINSTEINER'S 1601 E. New York MA-537 ~ @. N, HERRMANN 1508 8. Fast st. HISEY & TITUS 251 N. Delaware St. LI-

JORDAN FUNERAL HOME

Prompt Ambulance Servi wt 3 Hours Dally 44 IM-4304 2 2428 8 E. i,_i0th IM-

ROBERT W. S STIRLING 1422 Prospect MA-8576 9 Special Notices SEWING MACHINES

EARN a new electric sewing ‘mae chine by sewing in yo at home. Call . AT- Bes Shure Wme

10 Lost & Found —

Rie of ure Sari ie, box, ume Mans Red ou. oh July xz between 5 p.m, Keepsks Ww, ~9128, eet tt red Bifocal sales Natural plastic

- frames. Vic Penn. and Ill. WA-5872 or PL-7652,

LOST. Valuable - arette Red 3H Poth 5 11:30. m Int, J. ] found | Call PR-9008. LOST Tama ont nt ist watch, down. meridian tdian > aon 5. _BR- 1108. in Wo otwarthas

oh ads bine” onl na

LOST $100 Reward fol Chul in Ayres’ rest room. ? jovnd

10a Pets Lost & Found

LOST—Fox Terrier. Male. Tan head and shoulders, white legs, feet, throat, black back: long tail, white tip. Bits up. Walks on hind legs. Name Butch. Last seen Morris & Belmont Bat. $20 Rew. Call and tell who has him. IR-1403.

BOXER puppy lost in vieinity of Sherman Dr. and Millersville Rd. Tan with black face and black leather collar. Reward. Days, CH2174, Eve. AT-64

LOST—Mongrel, k with markings, oo ong hair. wearin fawn

£38 1 and rable tag. Vic of Brightwood,

ett statements Lost tare brown and 230 female, Pi are § on Reward. AT-5347. Pe bask. LOBT—Banded bine parakeet; band reads Jan. 22, 52. Reward. BE Bere

11 Personals br. Fred M. Hickman, Dentist

is ow located on entire 6th floor Bldg, W. Ohio, - ridian near Bost Office, Formerly of 11-7022,

= “KITTEN CURL" | PERMANENT New. different. smart: barg. $2.08 includes cut No a; need ROYAL REAUTY COPEN NITES 401 Roosevelt Bldg. PL~-8090

APPLY invisible Roach Fiimz with brush. Kills ants and other insect pests. Pillmz lasts months. Con. tains chlordane. Hook's NIGHT CLASSES in flower maki making every Monday eysning 7:30 to 9:3

uglas ¥ Pavetie 8° St. PL-74 Sid op, loa

- PRIVATE DETECTIVE

Licensed and bonded. Male, female operators. Day or night, AT-7839, HELP win this war by t turning in old paper. rags, old furniture, old shoes and clothing. Call FR-6688.

REVOKED DRIVER'S LIC. For SR-22's ,ayment plan, CALL COLBROOK. GL-2650

12 Business Service AUTO INSURANCE AUTO AND FIRE INSURANCE RELIABLE—PAY BY THE MONTH MA-9421 GA-1584 BASEMENTS

WE'LL DRY YOUR

BASEMENT For Only

NO MUSS-—NO ODOR

GUARANTEED

PHONE TA-1486

*

for Low Cost Want Ads RESULTS Phone . PL.5551

Hl. 121

Ary Lake BE of

MONDAY, JULY 14,1952 12 Business Service

experienc 2083. . Ramodeling by , - men, Pree es tes, ing & Remod he

COMMERGIAL—RESIDENTIAL WE DO THE ENTIRE JOB CITY LUMBER CO.

TERMS

MARION HATE ._ TA-4543 nL RE

KX — Wai

AMEN Vater proofing, tne 1 me repair. Steps, w a st CEMENT and brick work, SE: teed, IND, DEEL D!

Imm, Service. rudy Ste YY CONTRACTING

‘GARAGES CUSTOM BUILT—ANY SIZE

er pclase Air an 2 Po , e snced in the garage construction

the outstanding garage value of Ind, NO DOWN PAYMENT

First small monthly payment’ September. » ue

A PHONE CALL WILL YOU MONEY. Now SAY8

SPIVEY BROS. CO.

DISPLAY, 361 BE. TROY AVE.

1D-3224, open daily & Sun. GA-1942

GENERAL DUMP 1

T! soil. Delivered an i» Priced right. “FERGUSON BROS. GE RAVEL CO.

Top ruck’ Cr fn rave], Bulldosing. 2000 W. RA

GARAGE & CABIN DISPLAY

<r 2500 E. 10th St. CA-3803

FOR guaranteed asp 1 and parking lots oball, driveways Bros, BR-8682. Bve., WA-

CRUSHED ROCK 8-TON cr, white stone, CRE rock, $16. Dirt. ._BE-5680, .

EXCAVATING B ZING, TT

CAVA

ELECTRICAL ~~ ELECTRICAL wiring and Inc. BE- i di EE EET Sh FEE ore oa:

1701 E. , Sith ph PENCE CO rans

Fencing — Lowest Prices

for lawn factory, win a or com 5421 F ne 5

ord Fence FURNACE REPAIRS AND CONVERSIONS w

Sie A [PEt Witsne and — CL FLOORS"

rep: Laid. Old Roors Mls 3 aew, Pers. attn, given HAULING

HAULING, moving, 4 pte Eo Daemen

leaned, CH8 wi ashes and tra ; LIGHT haull ras clean plo Call Cx-aios "° »

| HAUL ANYTHING, Li-4097

Choa repair,

a AL agling a Call anytime.

Sat. OFT haulin rates Eves, HITE ay _ turn, os ET

LIGHT bh enced hain p arate, Sxoele LIGHT HAULING, REAS. CA-3358

LANDSCAPING

GRADING, sodding, excava sewer digging, ‘cement work, Sjiag ove

FF 3 mowing, = # spraying, grading, _ blowing, 044}. BRRAYING A tivatings

lawn work. Stonybrook, , BR-0162.

WEED MOWING. OA-8857,

PAINTING INTING, INTERIOR, E EXTERIOR

PEREE ESTIMATE ING

HI-42 Rv FATE walls _ washed, 00rs _ Cleaned, waxed. eas. TA-T FREE est. on

_ ing, patch plastering. “3 a PAPER CLEANING, HANGING

—— rere QUICK, EFFICIE at t Reasonable Fics BANNISTER' AEE MAS PL-3032 Hi

TF ER HANGING AND Feng

Years experience. Free

mae Work guarant, FRED BLUME iced: Aas PAPER HANGING, 1st _ fuaranteed. FR- 1683, elnss “work,

“PAPER HANGING & PAINTING REASONABLE PRICES —__ BE-Gas7

PAPERING, archways, pias plaste _Steamers for rent. . Redu

PAPER HANGING. paper. H1-6005 YOU hn PLUMBING

TT PLUMBING AND HEATING Repair or Installation, Reasonable Indpls. Home Improv. . Co. LI-9957 ROOFING “ROOFING, SIDING, os SUTTERING FREE EST.—LIB. TERM ALL WORK GUARANTEED GENERAL ROOFING & SIDING €O: _ Days, MA-6848; Nights, GL-4428

SEPTIC ° TANKS

SEWERS CLEANED, $1 UP CO. ELECTRIC EQUIP,

REGISTERED CO FREE EST. 24-HR. SERV,

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED! !

OUTSIDE TOILETS, DRY WELLS SLUDOZRITS 18 (unaNsD, REPAIRED

ND BETTER MA. 5561 HI-8183 BE-9588 Septie Tanks! Dry Wells!

Toilets. cesspools, factory sludge pits cleaned, repaired; pump service. Modern equip. CA-3376, IM-8470.

BOB'S SEPTIC TANK & SEWER SER, Pumpipg, cleaning, al, ig tank. tsid Fotler. AT-SToE DL — UNITED TERMITE CONTROL Inspection. 630 Va, FR-1429 Rese Co., Inc, 140 N. Del, PL-2368

TINNER Gutters, d Ll ownspouts, reof repairs, PL-2928—EVES., WA-3191 UPHOLSTERING —

“REASONABLE QUICK SERVIOE Call any time before 10 p. m. 1136 W. 30th St. WI-2447

WELL DRILLING

2-IN. well Jriling. repairing, pump service W. Hamilton, ID-2600,

Ty

RENTALS 20 Hotels

“KIRKWOOD

$25 to

COMMUN You get a C OWN in 1-T| convenient o sonal signatuy only security 1-TRIP servic office.

DICK FATTIC

ESTATES

IM-6578 Northeast Cor

LOANS ON SACKS BROS

SINCE 1902 PACIFIC tA 10 ¥° pon Paras

® Joe Shelb a made

roperty Ure a1” Losche, WA~

SE — 20 Hotels

BARTO

DELAWARE

Newly decor: or without } permaner

COFFEE Sl POPULAR P = SPACIO COMPLET} INSPECTI SEMING ‘Private baths ral