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Royal Titles

WLW Asks TV Channel Here

6 Groups Scramble For Nod by FCC

ve, ndfather of StanJey E. Kain, Anderson, passed

, He is also en -granddaughter, Service, and Geer. Indpis. Funeral services 2 we held Friday, urch, Cedar and Elm St. fends

Friends may call at the BE GADD FUNE

olish All

Romania Breaks

Ring of Saboteurs

BUCHAREST, Romania, July] {31 (UP)—The government an- | nounced today it had uncovered | | six “saboteurs and diversionists”| lin key positions on the Danube | River-Black Sea canal project. It said the ring comprised five engineers and a military prosecuCompetition for the two new tor in the war-time Antonescu] TV channels for Indianapolis was/ regime, Some had been members well crowded today after WLW, of the Fascist Iron Guard moveCincinnati, entered its bid as the ment and i sixth contender for the mew out- man Secret Serv {War II, the announcement said. Broadcasting Corp., which owns WLW, entered a new application for Channel 8, Indianapolis, with the Federal | Commission in Washington yes-

- Churchman Ave. BOLES “Arena Mahala, 236 mit St., beloved mother o Boles, Mrs, Jeanne Hunsakee and Mrs. Norada Dee McG

Grove, Mrs, Mae Strawmyer, Browns Grace William, port, grandmother of 31 and sreatgrandmother of 62, passed on Wednes-

R FUNERAL HOME, 1801 E.

Friends may call at SONS FUNERAL HOME,

Pp Thursday and at the Grinsteiner neral Home after ;

Bey, Pasha Out Window

By United Press - CAIRO, Egypt, July 31— 8 Egypt today abolished all royal titles, but the nation’s new strong man said the country would remain a constitutional monarchy. Aly Maher, who became Premier after Maj. Gen. Mohammed Naguib’s military coup last week, announcd abolition of the titles of pasha and bey last night. The government also: ONE-—Modified Egyptian law to permit foreign investors to own 51 per cent instead of 49 per cent of any company operating in Egypt. American oil companies which had pulled out of Egypt after enactment of the 49 per cent law may return. TWO—Asked the State Council, Egypt's highest judicial body,

to recommend by Friday procedure for establishment of a

nformers for the Ger-

ice during World of Christ, Scientist,

CLAFFEY~—Flora M. (ni 65 years, 5935 Rawls Ave, beloved wife of Albert C., Mae Rose Claffey, sister of Leo ‘A, and Lawrence R. Kuhner of eity, passed away Tuesday, July 29, at st. Francis Hospital. Funeral GRINSTEINER FUNERAL HOME, 1601 E.

mother of Mies

Legal Notice

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NOTICE OF PETITION FOR AND

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TO OF APPROPRIATIO ROCEEDS8 OF SUCH Notice is hereby given that a has been filed with The Board of

|Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis by more than fifty owners of taxable Teal |

Requium High Mass, Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, 10 a. m. { Burial St. Joseph’s Cemetery. Friends casting, Inc. (WISH) and Tele-| vision Indianapolis, Inc. (WXLW)

had applied for the same new

d certified under the provision| Thursday, 8 p. IE

of Chapter 119 of the Acts of the Indiana; Assembly of 1837, requesting said Board to issue n an amount not to exceed 'rajse funds for

Legal Notice

the construction

i , INaddition to and the making of certal DITIONS TO

UM-G YMNASIUM Y SCHOOL NO. TWENTY -THIRD GTON AVENUE,

n CONSTRUCTION OF AD. CLUDING AN AUDITORI ND THE MAKING OF C AT ELEMENTAR

Three other corporations hav placed bids for Channel 13 to b assigned here, These are Indian- Tad, apolis Broadcasting, Inc. (WIRE) Broadcasting (WIBC), and Midwest. TV Corp. While these six scramble the FCC nod over the two regular channels to go in, no one has given even a second glance toward the three ultra high frajquency channels offered to Indianapolis by the FCC. adaptors would - have » to be used on home receivers be fore the UHF stations could be

B.F.Goodrich

“LIFE-SAVER’

Julian Avenue, |n { monsirance ATIONS h bonds may be'gy, LOCATE

{ inst the issuance of suc i % ners of taxable STREET AND ARLIN

ri filed with the Board by ow estate in said School City, wanner and within the time provided in |said Chapter 119 of the Acts of the Indina General Assembly of 1937, as amended. is also hereby xiven that Commissioners of the .- at iis regular meel-

Sealed proposals additional classrooms,

and an Auditoriummaking of certain ntary School No. 89 Street and Arlington y of Indianapolis, Inceived by the Board of ners of the City of In1 , at the Office of the 102 at 150 North Meridian City of Indiana 00 P, M, Central entral Daylight Savd, 1952. at which be publicly opened and d later than the

alterations at Eleme

Board eof School City of Indiana ing on the 29l termined Lo issue its bouds In

an amount diana, ide funds School Comm addition to|disnspolis, eriain alterations at! Board in Room

the construction of a and the making of

Jullan Avenue, fn the City of Indianapolls,

Said bonds are to bear interest Time al a rate not 10'j;gs Time) on exc per anpum to be determined ine they ~ by the bidding thereof, and the principal .qq aloud. Bids receive be payable serially

United Press Telephoto.

DISCUSS FUTURE OF EGYPT—Gen. Mohammed Naguib, regency council to rule in the (right) Egyptian “strong man" whe forced Kin with Premier Aly Maher on policies o

days of the Ottoman (Turkish) empire, although Kemal Ataturk abolished similar titles in Turkey during the early 1920's.

Farouk to abdicate, of said bonds shall a A Th

6 - month-old King Ahmed Fuad II, son of deposed. confers King Farouk.

THREE — Released prisoners convicted during Farouk’s regime | of “Lese Majeste” (offending the

be received as

| amounts, from 1954 to 1973, both inclusive.

1—For the General Construction

{those who pay poll rieved by such determina-| tion may appeal to the Tax Commissioners for further action, by

Bid No. 2—For the Heating and Venti-

Installations. lating Insta the Plumbing Instal-

[filing a petition therefor with the County | Auditor of Marion County, India | before the expiration of twenty-

4—For the Electrical Wiring and

e {deys from the 31st day of July, 1952, The Fixtures. nel assessed value of all Rroporly in this $ in-lgombination of t said Sehool City at the! gf the work and sl time of the proposed sale of sald bonds, to Room 102 in the Of resent issue of bonds gongol Commissioners at 150 North Mer.

er bonds to be Issued jon or before sald time, will be less than (1disa Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, &i or

may bid upon any one or any he above listed branches 11 bids shail be delivered fice of the Board of

GREENH At the same time, the Army Ouse

announced the release of all ‘Army officers interned in connection with Gen. include Lt. Munsif Mahmoud, undersecretary who had been arrested for precautionary reasons. ! Reliable reports said Edgar Gallad, publisher of the Arable afternoon newspaper Al Zaman and the French language morning newspaper Journal D'Egypte, had been released from house arrest. He was a friend of Farouk’s,

Chief Talk of Town

But the principal topic of conversation everywhere was government’s titles of pasha and bey. Hun-| dreds if not thousands of them, had been conveyed for life by Farouk during his 16-year reign.| Maher himself "bore title of pasha—roughly equivalent | to a British Naguib was a bey — equivalent to a British knight, The titles dated back to the)

not including this | bus including sll ot

| befoge the hour a The work to be

Naguib's coup.

bid upon shall be con-

| i# further given that the pro- | ds have been appro-| . priated, subject to hearing and final de- Notice, such appropriation, School Commissioners of 83 Prepare {the City of Indianapolis, for the construc-| Engineer, 618 Archiecis tion of an addition to and the making of J. M. Rotz Engin | certain alterations at Thomas Carr Howe sulting in the! Building,

the lustructions to Bidders, he plans sud the specifications d by O. A. Tislow, ArchitectBuilding, aud the

1005 Merchants Bank poth in Indianapolis, ‘Indiana. Proposals shall be properly and com- , at the houripletely executed on proposal forms in achas been fixed cordance with Indiana Form No. 96 and be accompanied by Questionnaire 96A as approved by the InState Board of accounts and by non-collusion affidavit as required by the atutes of the State of Indiana, Each shall be accompanied by deposit of mn acceptable certified check or cashier's check, made payable to the Commissioners’ of

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City of Indianapolis, ¥y of August, 1952 P C..8

the time, and the offic 1568 N, Meridian Street, diana, has been fixed as the place, {hearing and final

ACCORDION

Private V2 Hour Lesson Free Band Training

Accordions loaped to Beginners

115 E. OHIO

e of the Board, gngll

action upon sai the Board cousiders necessary Lo meet the emergency existing! . the present need for such Taxpayers may appear at said hearing and shall have the right to be heard on said appropriation. priation as fina a by will be certified by the County Auditor te Tax Commissioners, sald State Board of 'ommissioners will hold & hearing thereon within fifteen days. | taxpayers objecting to such appropriation Interested taxpayers may {inquire of the County Auditor as to the lace of such hearing. F SCHOOL COMMIS. TH ITY OF

INDIANAPOLIS. By: M. V, BAILRY, Busines

Board of School

amount not less than I of the total bid price, or by a satisfactory bid bond im an equal amount. Each bid shall be enclose opaque envelope, properly identified with the name of the bidder and the branch or branches of the work bid #pon. Each bidder to awarded for any par

rere |the State Board SPECIAL NOTICE

To All Merchants, Manufacturers

Clothing, Dry Good: Variety, Gift shops,

abolition of

At such hearing,

row sm can Sight o merch on 0H FIRST ANSWER TO All 3 TIRE NAIARDS! Come in toduy ond see . tive tive thot earoed ils ame YOuR Ote Imes

“only KELVIN GIVES YOU MORE

{may be heard.

t of the work will be required to furnish -g1 mcceptable surety bond for the faithful performance of the work in an amount equal to One hundred (100%) percent of the Contract Price. Wage rates to be pald on this work less than the prescribed of wages as determined pursuant to Chapters 319 of Acts of the General Assembly of Indians, , and the approved scale will be found e specifications. No bidder may withdraw his bid for forty-five days after opening of the The Board of School Commissioners of {the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, reserves ithe right to reject any or

in the bidding. The Board of School Commissioners received Form CMP.13 dated July ting this project as Gov-

on the shelf, under the coun stock room, odds snd end know you can't sell—Get | Prompt service and cash en

PETITION FOR TO UE

AND OF APPROPRIATI PROCEEDS OF SUC Notice is hereb

INLAND CITY JOBBERS

s Made Any Place In The State 5 W. WASHINGTON, L1-1288

INATOR

9 y given that a petition] has been flled with The Board of School |" Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis than fifty owners of real estate in sald School City verified, and certified under ti of Chapter 119 of the Acts of the Indi f 1937, as amended, requesting said Board to issue its bonds in an amount not to exceed funds for the construction

are 24, 1952, designa construction at Madison Avenue ernment d_ Pleasant Run Boulevard in the City of Indianapolis, consists of an auditorium and library and quarters for the music d R.O.TC. A remonstrance ance of such bounds may | Board by owners of tasabl in the manner within the time provided in said Chapter 9 of the Acts of the Indiana General Assembly of 1937, as amended. Notice is also hereby given The Boar of School Commissioners of t Indinnapolis, at its regular mee

allocations for the third and fourth quarters of 1952. Contract documents cons d| and specifications are on fi of the State .Board of accounts, Board of School Commissioners and the 4) Architect. Copies of sald documents may {be obtained from the Architect deposit of Twenty-Five or each set of documents, returned if the plans and speeificareturned to the Architect in good five days after

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Pay Only $3 Weekly

City of tions are on the condition determined tothe opening of the bids, issue its bonds in an amount not to exceed Dated this July $750,000 to provide funds for the construction of Unit 11 of the new Emmerich al Training High School, Units I and III of which sare under construction at Madison Avenue and Pleasant Run ‘Boulevard the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, which 11 Sensis 1 Ah aedheriug y al rary an uarters for the musid depart-ithe City of Indianapolis, Indiana, and a RO.T.C Said bonds are to|gther interested persons are hereby notiinterest payable semi-annually rate not to exceed 3% determined by the bidding thereof, | the principal of said bonds shall be pay | able serially, but not necessarily in equal | annual amounts, from 1954 to 1973, both;

, 1962. OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF IND LIS. By M. V. Bailey, Business Director,

NOTICE TO TAXPAYE Taxpayers of the Sanitary

| il | } i ti i i

fled that the Board of Sanitary Commis

isloners at its regular meetin and 21st day of July, 1952, resolved to appro-

an amount of money additional sum of One dred Thousand Dotlats

ds to be issued

249"

$10 Down $2.85 Weekly

tain Sanitary District bon amount not to exceed

those whe pay poll tax only, | themselves sagsrieved by such determina{tion may sppesl to the State Board 0 {Tax Commissioners for further action, by filing a petition therefor with the County | Auditor of Marion County, Indiana, on or | before the expiration of twenty-nine (29) | days from the 31st day eof July, 1952. The {niet assessed value of all

to meet an exiraorThe purpose of the cost of conings and purchasing

dinary emergency. appropriation is

structing certain build: installing certain | tions, and extensions to the ment Plant now located at

HOME FURNITURE MART

338 E. WASHINGTON STREET Block East of Court House

sum to include all preliminary, { Sanitary Com-

time of the proposed sale of said bonds, | resent issue of bonds! other bonds to be issued) will be less than

not including this

7B. F.Goodrie

in the City Hall Indians, Room 103, will hear 11 taxpayers and interested per-

on or before sald time,

$11,960,000. Notice is further given that the proceeds of such bonds | printed, subject to hearing and fins | termination of such appropriation, by The Commissioners of ndisnapolis for the construction 1 of the new Emmerich Manual? Units I and III are under construction at Madison Avenue and Pl

ITEC FLRST IN RUBBER

550 N. DELAWARE STREET

Ample Parking

on such additional

| Board will take action appropriation. 8 ition will be subm

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Your Country Needs Information

about ‘the mysterious flying saucers! WISH is cooperating with Civilian Defense and will report all observations made at Civilian Defense Observation Posts in and around Jndianapolis, This information will be put on the air as received. All programs will be interupted for these bulletins. may be able to help solve the mystery of the flying saucers. Listen for these bulletins , , , then look for yourself. And if you get infor. mation you think may help solve the Flying Saucer mystery send it to WISH,

itted to the Stale Tax Commissioners in accordan f the State of Indiana, | Board will hx 8, Hike ald ‘a ing. At sa me AD: sant Run Boulevard istriet r in the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, which | of the Sanitary Distr) Weg Th Marion County concerning when

u library and quarters for the music depart- ee O.T.C., and the 12th da Recessary 1952, at the hour of 6:30 P

¥ of suid hearing will be held. M1 SEWARD E, v YCOMMISSIONERS

ARD ‘8. MO and BOARD OF SANITAR

BA L da Ak THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, IN

ce of the Board,

150 N, Meridian gp

final action upon said sppropriation, which meet | hrough the Director

mergency existing by Highway Commission

Il offer at public sale at the ars may Appear at sald hearing and |? n il have the right to be heard on sald site listed below, beginning at 10:00 BE located in Wayne County: tion. fift ‘4b tory stueco ng sta ’ A 1 story stuec on. 4 Rn

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FOR RELIABLE COURTECUS SERVICE

finally made by the Board wiil be certi{fled by the County Auditor te the State gir Board of Tax Commissioners

wen LARGEST SELECTION aur,

of Linoleum in Indiana RUGS from $2.39 Look for the mtore with the big red * HOOSIER «x Paint & Linoleum Co.

211 E. Washington

Crutches, Invalid Walkers

and Posture Beds Can Be Rented at

HAAG’S

402 North Capitol Ave.

1, located on Part

after wheh project UG 402, Secticn f i Jones Addition to

Board of Tax Commissioners ot No will hold a hearing thereon within fifteen Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, at the ob- | {itersection of Wayne Avenue and N ' 1 as the Ford property. m residence, brick, semi-

Interested taxpayers may inquire] of the County Auditor as to the time and

ne. SCHOOL COMMIS SIONERS OF THE CITY

A 2-story, 9-roo

place of such heari FA Project UG 402, Section 1, lo-

out by Sarah Sanders to the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana; known as the Ford property also. A 1lz-story residence frame, semi-mod-ern in good condition located on SR 27, FA Project UG 402, Section Part lots 50 and 51 Elizabeth Starrs Addition to Richmond, Wayne County, Indi. t 718 North 10th Street; known as

INDIANAPOLIS By: M. V. BAILEY, Business Manager,

IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION SIDING, ROOFING AND GUTTERING

24-Hour Service HOOSIER | CONSTRUCTION and SIDING CO.

107 N. Alabama St.

MORRISONS

Indiana’s Foremost

Apparel Shop 20 W. Washington St.

OF APPROPRIATION .OF OCBEDS OF BONDS hereby given that

WISH listeners

The Board ana, a School Commissioners of the City of the May Pr has appropriated, hearing and final determination,

RMS OF SALE: The Purchasers will be required to rebove described building from the Schoel, Bulldins Bonds to be issued by LL of way limits within thirty (30) days sa oard, for the completion he irom construction of, R 3 alle, The Sale will be for cash, paid by cash, bank draft or certified check able to the Treasurer of the State of InCash deposit of $25.00 will be required on each sale at the site and time in the event the to pay by bank draft $25.00 will be re-

| Manus! Training High Schoo! now under

Run_ Boulevard, Indiana, which units consist Science snd Home

SELLING OUT

CASTLE FILM LIBRARY Silent and Co : Va Price

Indianapolis Camera Co.

203 KE. Washington

purchaser desires or certified check,

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ane ain owing bu ed in Pulaski County: a

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Administration Bullding and the Gymnasium

Listen to WISH for complete FLYING SAUCER information. Observers reports flashed as received 6 A.M. to Midnight

been fixed as the time, and the office o the Board, 150 North M City of Indianapolis, he pl for a hearing and final action SUPP appropriations, which the B

appear at sald “hearing and shall ght to be heard on sald appropria i tions, Such appropriations as finally made by the Board

WE Buy Diamonds

HIGHEST CASH PRICES

STANLEY Jewelry Co,

113 W. Wash. Linedin Hotel Bids.

3-room frame cottage,

| County Auditor to the State Board of Tax | Commissioners, h 8 hearing thereon at House within fifteen days thereafter taxpayers objecting

ngs located on SR. Section 1-E, located on lots en Subdivision of Lot No. , Township 30 North,

ThE OF Save

Sta At such hearing such appropriations may ‘ interested taxpayers may jonquire of the Auditor where such hearing will

held, THE BOARD OF SCHOOL - SIONERS OF THE Cry or

I 8. V. BAILEY, Business Manager n r

y t today for WINM.

‘will be required to re-

The purchasers move above described buildin right of way limits within

from date of sil e sale will be for

r Cash Seposit f § each at the

ie. cash, paid by eash, eck made payable

! Deoth Notices Pom pe

“Reilly, Wanetks, TL; Mrs, EVAngE= Tat "Hens. Plymouth, and = ward bg Tol AWAY 3 NAN MORTUARY SatukBgl m. Friends may call at © the mortuary after noon Friday.

BRANDENBERG—Eva (Mary Evelyn), 19 years. Beloved wife of the late Charles Brandenbers: mother of Arthur G. Brandenbers; , srandmother of Gary Brandenberg: sister of William A. Hoefgen. passed away Tuesday. neral Friday, 1: ea. TH HERRMANN FUNERAL, - HOME. 1505 €. East St. Friends in~ vied. ; RETZLAFF—Adsa_ Lee, 57 years, beBRE. wife of Louie A, Bretzlafl, mother of Pauline Stienecker, Brice Siders and Robert Bretzlafl, sister of Austa Endsley, Avery, Allen and Edmond King, passed away Wednesday. Funeral Saturday, 1:30 p. m., at the G. H. HERRMAN FUNERAL HOME, 1505 S. East St. Friends may call after 7 p. m. Thursday.

8 y—Elsie A. age 82, formerly BLE rolls: mother of Lenore Lantz of Pekin, Ill, passed away Monday in Pekin, Ill. Friends may call at the JORDAN FUNERAL HOME, 2428 E. 10th St. any time Thursday. Funeral Friday, Aug. 1 10:30 a. m. Friends invited.

78 — Earl, beloved husband of a Fouts, brother of D. J. Fouts, Union Coy. ng go away, Funeral Saturday, 1: . “ SHIRLEY BRO THBRS CENTRAL CHAPEL, 946 N. Illinois. Burial Glen Haven Cemetery. Calling after 1p. mm. Fride¥, ey AY—Barbara Jean, age NE Gan Ingram St. daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Roy A. Gray of Hillside Christian Church, sister of Kenneth Lee Gray; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gray of West Salem, 1il., and Mr, and Mrs. EO. Stephens of Princeton, Ind., passed away Tuesday, Friends may call at the JORDAN FUNERAL HOME, 2428 E. 10th St., after #£7:30 p. ‘m. Wednesday. Funeral Thursday, July 3lsi, at 8 p. m. Priends invited, Service and burial Friday at Mt. Carmel, Ill. ARDIN—Gertrude 8. 57 years. BeHARD wife of Carl Hardin; mother of Margaret West and Carl 8. Hardin: ghier of Margaret Schuler, passed ay Tuesday. Funeral Friday 10:30 a.m. at the G. H. HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME, 1505 8S. Bast St. Friends invited. : RARTMAN—William G., 63 years, of 6685 Homestead Lr. Homecroft, husband of Wilma, father ‘of Evelyn Wilson, brother of Carrie Groshardt and Clem Hartman of Evans~ ville, grandfather of Johnny, Nancy and Karen Wilson, passed AWAY Tuesday Pp. m. at the residence. Friends may call at the TOLIN & HERR FUNERAL HOME, 1308 Prospect St. Service Friday, 2 p. m. at funeral home. Cremation Washington Park, Member and Past Master of Southport Lodge No. 270. F. & A, (Evansville papers please copy.)

OFF—Emmsa Klefker, 7 years, beHoT wife of the late William C. Hoff, mother of Ruth Quack, grandmother of Doris and Delores uack, sister of Flora Short, Bertha, Erwin, Elmer and William Klefker, passed away Wednesday, Funeral Saturaak 3 p.m, “at the G. H. MANN FUNERAL HOME, 1505 8. East St. Friends invited, Friends may call after 7 p.m, Thursday.

HUGHES—George P,, 320 8. Pine 8t., entered into rest Tuesday, age 89 yrs, father of Mgs. Bessie Barnett, Mrs, Christine Reel, William, Charles and Walter Hughes, also survived by i} Endchidren, a Sredi-grand. children, rvices Friday, 5 o at ARRY W, MOORE EACE CHAPEL, 2050 E. Michigan St. Friends are welcome KRACHT—Theodore, New Palestine, nd, R.R. 1, beloved husband of Marjorie Kracht, brother of Ben Kracht, Mrs. Gertrude Harris, Mrs. Frank Kitley, Mrs. Ed Lichtenburg, passed away ai the Hancock Memorial Hospital, Greenfield, Ind, Wednesday a. m. Priends may call at the residence of Noel Waggoner in New Palestine after Thursday noon,

Funeral services Friday, 2 p.m. at the Evangelical Reformed Church, New Palestine, Ind. Friends invited, Burial New Palestine Cemetery. ROBERT W. STIRLING SERVICE. JONES—Albert L., of 2126 E. Michigan St, entered into rest Wednesday, age 66 years, husband of Mrs, Elsie M._ Jones, brother of William H., Jones. Services Saturday, 2:30 p. m, at HARRY W, MOORE PEACE CHAPEL, 2050 E. Michigan St, Friends are welcome. (Madison, Ind, Dbapers please copy. - - MARTIN—Inez Mae, of 4118 Harte man Dr. entered into rest Tuesday, age 66 yrs, mother of Mrs, Rosemond Arbuckle and Mrs. Luclle Burton, also survived by 5 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren, Services Fliday, 10 a. m., at HARRY W. MOORE PEACE CHAPEL, 2050 E. Michigan St. Friends invited.

NEWBURG Carrie E., entered into rest Wednesday, at Chicago, Ill. Formerly made her home with Mrs. Carrie E. Raferty, at 4108 East 1ith St, aunt of C. Frank Newburg. Services Saturday, 11:30 a. m, at HARRY W. MOORE PEACE CHAPEL, 2050 E, Michigan St. Friends are welcome. Friends may call at chapel after 4 p.m, Thursday, ERRY— Ernest 1.. of 14271 Prospect 8t., beloved husband of Helen M. RrEY, Sokher. of Fre 8 an ego, Cal.; erry er - a Calvin Perry, Indianapolls, passed away Wednesday . & m. Puneral notice later. For information call the ROBER . STIRLING FUNERAL HOME, MA-

rl —James Louis, age 70, brother of William, Grover and John Pierson, passed away at his home in New Bethel Thursday a.m. Friends may call at the ROBERT W. STIRLING FUNERAL HOME, 1420 Prospect St., after Friday noon. Puneral service Saturday 10:30 a.m. at the funeral home. Friends invited. Burial New Bethel Cemetery. PRINCE—Charles J., 926 N. Jeflerson, husband of Beatrice, father of Mrs. Dorothy Cross, passed away Thursday, Services FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Saturday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Friends may call Priday afternoon and evening. RIDGEWAY—Ernest Clarence, of $15 Broadway, beloved hushand of Mary Ridgeway, father of Margaret Bradshaw of San Lorenzo, Cal, Martha Wheeler, Ruth 8issom, Esther Bush and Eugene Ridgeway of In--dianapolis and Mary Ridgeway of Waco, Tex., brother of Edward Ridgeway, Kokomo, Ind, and Belle Redman, Alexandria, Ind., grandfather of six, passed away Tuesday. Serve jces Friday, 11 a. m. at the BEANBLOSSOM MORTUARY, 1321 W. Ray St. Burial Nelson Cemetery, Ander= son, Ind. SHOWALTER Charles B., 323 Leslie / Ave., age 74 years; beloved father of Mrs. Rachel Cerbello, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Virginia Barnes, Lafayette, Ind., and Helen L. Showalter, Indianapolis; brother of J. Harlan Showalter, Fairland, Ind: Dr. R. A. Showalter, Cumberland, Ind.; Jennie Marie Yoke, Fairland, Ind.: Mrs. Fannie B. Hutchinson, Acton, Ind. and Audrae Yoke, Franklin, Ind; randfather of Edward and Virginia Barnes and Charles J. Cerbello; sgreat-grandfather of Kevin, Charles Barnes. Funeral Saturday. 10 a. m., SHIRLEY BROS IRVING HILL CHAPEL, 5377 E. Washington. Burial, Rest Haven Memorial. Park, Lafayette, Ind, Calling after 7 p. m, Thursday, SWINNEY — Charles M., of Mooresville, R, R. 1, husband of Myrtle, father of Mrs. Dorothy Clarkston and Thomas Swinney of Indianapolis, Mrs. Bstle Medsker, Mrs, Melba Tracy Harold. Charles Lowell, Don and Marvin Swinney of Mooresviile, passed away Wednesday a. m. Services Friday, 2 p. m., Christian Church, Mooresville, Interment West Newton. Friends ‘may call at the » home, one mile south of Mooresville, HARVEY SERVICE. _ WOODRING-—Nancy Jane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Woodring, sister of Jean Ann. Kathryn_ Lee. Robert Bruce and Kenneth L. Jr.. passed away Monday. Services FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Friday, 10 a. m. Friends invited, Friends may call at mortuary.

3 Card ot Thanks

KERNODLE—We wish to thank our friends and neighbors in appreciation of the kindness shown during illness and for the beautiful floral offerings and sympathy received when our wife and daughter, GRETA KERNODLE, passed away. We especially wish to thank Methodist Hospital staff, ‘Rev James Shockley, the pallbearers and Conkle Funeral Home for their sin cere service. HUSBAND and FAMILY. RISER We are deeply grateful and wish to thank Helen Jordan and Jordan funeral attendants for their untiring kindness to us in our bereavement for the Incomparable service rendered at the passing of our dear wife, mother and grand-

mother, ODA R. RISER. Jt is with deep gratitude we wish to thank the wonderful neighbors, friends and relatives for their kindness during the iliness of Mrs. Riser and to us in our bereavement, for the lovely floral offerings, expres sions of sympathy and other courtesies: Rev. James D. Bell for his consoling message and to all whe #0 ably assisted in so many ways, JOHN F. RISER and FAMILY.

TAGGART--We wish to acknowledge with deep appreciation the kindess, sympathy and many heautifyl oral triblites. extended by our rel. atives, friends and neighbors at the passing of our belov mother, FMMA V. TAGGART. We especially thank the reader, Mr, Shoemaker, for his comforting message, the singer and organist, and our many. business associates and Shirley Bros. Mortuary for their kind

services, THE FAMILY. 8 Funeral Directors

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9 Special Notices SEWING MACHINES 1

EARN a new electric sewing mae ing in chine by seni 8 ¥ time 10 Lost & Found LOST—Man’'s, white

wrist watch, Longacre cc Saturday. Reward. GA-2056

10a Pets Lost & Found

REW, 3 mo. old white

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1 46th and Millersale

pots, long curly

ville . white with black

11 Personals

I WILL not be responsible fo debts made by anyone other myself as of July 30, 1952, W 1105 Union St. C $3000 invested in real estate contracts will produce u

Deed security. For jars eall Harry Rosebrough, Broker,

of . 8 You Suffering From Poor Circulation, Nerves, Arthritis,

Heart, Varicose Veins, Constipation, Then Contact NIAGARA of INDIANA 113 8. Il. (2 Drs. N, of Warren Hotel) Call LI-5033 for Appointment s by Authorized Therapist

KITTEN CURL” PERMA New. different, smart:

12 Business Se

PAPER hanging, Quick service. 4

401 Roosevelt Bldg.

Dr. Fred M. Hickman, Dentist is now located on entire Sth floor W. Ohio, corner Meridian near Post Office. Formerly 301_ Roosevelt Bldg, LI-T022, NOTHING could be finer for linoleum than Glaxo plastic type coating. Easy to clean. Block's | SES in foyer ma

as Flower Shop,

PAPER _ plastering, Quicl

PROMPT SERVIC! PAPER HANGIN(

rm. and up. Imi

Roach Filmz is there, It stops "em,

k EVOKED DRIVER'S LIC. “PLASTE REVO ED DRIVER'S 29. PLASTERINGChimneys rep work guar, Free PLASTERING, cen modeling. 11-324 PLASTERING. New guar. White me

12 Business Service AUTO INSURANCE AUTO AND FIRE INSURANCE RELIABLE—PAY.BY THE MONTH a Repair or Insta

BLOCK—BRICK—CEMENT

FIREPLACES, FOUNDATIONS. Ree pairs of all kinds, BE-1713. JRST-CLASS chimney work. type work: 20 yrs. 2983.

GENERAL © experience, AT- bn BLOCK and Brick wor san 11-2702. IMMEDIATE SERVICE ON BLOC

MACK'S HOME Porch enciosures

" 1. “De Witt snd McCloud. tile, Free est. WA-

Chimneys, Brick Pointing, Cement ,_ CARPENTRY, GUTTERS. ID-29087 REMODELING york _ of all Indianapolis Home Improvement Co,

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SPECIALIZING IN RECOATING OF

Septic Tanks Toilets, eesspoo! pits: cleaned, repal Modern equip. C! BOB'S SEPTIC TA

Pumping, cleantr

OEMENT work, waterproofing, chim-

ey patios, free estimates, prompt service guaranteed. BE-643

\LL KINDS, GA347

“RICH TOP SOIL & FILL DIET. TRFASONABLE. CAPITOL 05%.

"UNITED TERM

Pree Inspection,

CINDERS e, _ dirt. _drvwys. excavated. GA-7023, FREE FILL DIRT-—Convenient loads ing place, 1830 N. Ala. TA-9216.

GARAGES = | CUSTOM BUILT—ANY SIZE |

First class materials and workmane ship. Free estimates by mi

Gutters. downsp 2928—E

the outstanding garage value of Ind. NO DOWN PAYMENT

small monthly payments due tember

A PHONE CALL NOW WILL SAVE

SPIVEY BROS. CO. DISPLAY, 361 E. TROY AVE. 10-3224, open daily & Sun. GA-1942 "GARAGE & CABIN DISPLAY 2500 E. 10th St. CA-3803

1 WILL build small, a your lot for $2500. Terms, ID

Newest Hotel

Small enough to

$16.50; double, $6

Maan TAR BARTON DELAWARE |

Newly decorat or without pr

as via Driveways GARAGES. 1-2-3-CAR "Top sil. Fis run gravel. Bulldosing, N BROS. GRAVEL CO. £900 ¥ ¥ os iM-sSn) TOP SOIL. fill dirt, sand, gravel, stone, driveways. mm. service. PL-9222, AT-1796.

CRUSHED ROCK r white stone, $23. 6-Ton of. COFFEE SH Diss. BE-5680. FR-405 POPULAR PI

ranteed asphalt driveways 8682. Bve.,, WA-6231,

waskiaemgm—a——— Rt SIGNAL ELECTRIC CO. INC. Indus., residential wiring; 24-hr. serv, NO DN. PAYMENT, 36 MO. TO PAY Free Estimate. Lic, Bonded. Insured PL-9672—Eve. TA-4830. ELECTRICAL wiring and Inc. BE-5812. BE-2002. Lic. & bond

Plugs & Switches Added, $4.50 Each E ELECTRIC SERVICE BONDED MA-

COMPLETE

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TWO EMPLO All utilities, cle bath; $6 each per ALAMS ROTEL. 2 FAIRGROUNDS | and weekly rat A ——

LAWN FENCE, $18 PER 1 E RED CEDAR POSTS, HOOSIER FENCE CO.

Fencing — Lowest Prices

lawn and factory, atetin or complete erection,

A ——" ALABAMA, 2002

Private entrance. ALABAMA N. 193 FURNACES Wa nt. 3 FURNACE REPAI BROADWAY, 1824 CONVERSIO! gas replacements, Bervice now to eliminate fire h ds, BRADLEY HEATING CO.

installed, cleaned and repaired; all kinds. WATIeY, and

"HARDWOOD FLOORS

HARDWOOD FLOORS

Laid. Old floors Pers. _attn. given every job, BR-8528,

1 Or 2 day empl OFF . Central—Ig, . Dished, next to CENTRAL, 3308, ( DELAWARE, 2306 emp. lady, wido

made like new,

NE, 4132 Miller radio. ete. Everyt : 91

PENN, 2178 N. Pi convenient to e 4IND, 634 B.—A .ITans., emp, ger 1140 W. 35th; Ige pri, home. Hall

furn. moving, BE-187 LIGHT hauling, fur _ enced and clean up. IMGENERAL hauling wanted. yards, ashes and trash. T pauling, Reasonabl - « Bun, White, A, i LIGHT HAULING, trash an __up_ jobs. Call CA-2198. and den

YARD maintenance, Creek Tor ing. Top 1108 PARK. Sing! 0’ one. Tractor grading. $5. IM-1010. LAWN work, weed cutting, spraying ARE, oh J30 trimimng. Stohybrook, PRe GRADING, sodding, excavati

twin beds. “gd. _ digging, cement work, NEAR 35th, Meri:

SPRAY PAINTING

PAINTING, INTERIOR, EX FREE NE Eon __L D, TAYLOR. HI-4215

est. on painting,