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FRIDAY, MARCH' 14, lfi6 PAGE 38 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR Funtral Announcements 1 Death Notices Public Notices Public Notices Frisco Mayor Roughed Up Woman, 87, Is Beaten, Georgetoivn University Petitions Ask Time Act Amendment STAR STATE REPORT Michigan City, lnd. 0 ermes NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED LEASE FOR The Board ot School Commissioner! of The City of Indianapolis A public hearing will be held before Tne Board of School Commissioners of the City of tndianaoolis School on Tuesday, the 25th day of March. 1969. at 7:30 P.M., AT THE OFFICES of THE School Board at 120 East Walnut Street, INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, upon a proposed lease of improved real estate between the School Board, as lessee, and John Marshall Community Athletic Association, Inc. as lessor.

The real estate to be leased is near John Washington, D.C. (AP) San Robbed Of $6 leaflets titled "Racist strikebreaker Plans to speak at Francisco Mayor Joseph Alio- to was roughed up by demon strators who rushed the stage ATKINS, Mr. Clarence E. CHRISTY, Mr. George DOBBS, Mrs.

Frances T. FISHER, Mrs. Nellie B. NOLAN, Mrs. Ellen E.

PACKARD, Mr. Robert REID, Miss Sari Frances SHUEL, Mrs. Mae last night in a fist-swinging Marshall High School, In the vicinity melee at Georgetown Univer of 10101 East 38th street, Indianapolis, Indiana. sity. The prooobed lease is for a term of Petitions seeking amendment of the United States Uniform Time act to permit 12 counties in Indiana to adopt Daylight Saving Time this The mayor said he was hit six (6) vears, beginning upon the completion of certain structures for use in public school ohvsical fitness FLANKER BUCHANAN XI ft and other programs, which are to be erected bv Marshall on the real on the side of the face and on the shoulder in the melee that forced him to abandon a estate to be leased.

The proposed GU," a reference to the strike at San Francisco State College. Officials said the fistfighting was between demonstrators and students trying to keep them out of the auditorium packed with some 750 students who came to hear Alioto. They said Alioto was roughed up and finally left the stage when a group of demonstrators estimates varied from 20 to 50 managed to get inside and rush the stage, knocking over the microphone and lectern where Alioto was planned speech on and -I lease provides for an annual rental in an amount that will vary from year to year but will not eicceed Ten i usar.o Dollars (SlO.OOuno) and will not be less than Eight Thousand Dollars IS8 000 001 and provides, further, for the School Board's maintaining insurance on said structures the Campus." summer were put in circulation here yesterday. The petitions are directed to U.S. Representative John E.

Moss author of the law, who has objected to amendments. College officials "said many An 87-year-old wpman reported to police about 7:30 last night that she was beaten and robbed of $6 by a man who gained entrance to her home on the pretext of having her prepare his income tax papers. The woman, Mrs. Estella M. Conaway, said she operates a tax service in her home at 234 North State Avenue.

SHE SAID that when the man got in the house he demanded her money, struck her twice on the head with a blunt metal object, then fled. Mrs. Conaway was treated at Community Hospital for head cuts and released. of the demonstrators were and paving all taxes and assessments against the real estate to be leased SlWetfdei(tca HALLETT, Mr. Thomas JACKS, Mr.

Oliver C. KOHL, Mfl. Alice MATTINGLY, Miry S. REBER, Pauline WELCH, Mrs. Ellen I.

known members of Students ADVERTISEMENT or NOTICE TO BIDDERS I. Sealed proposals for Furniture and Furnishings for Johnson Residence Halls, located at Muncie, Indiana, will be received by Ball State University at the office of Joseph C. Waqner, Vice President for Business Affaire and Treasurer, until 11:00 a.m. Eastern Standard Time on tht 4th day of April, 1969. b.

Bids will be received for tht following: Group XXI Chests Group XXII Bookcases Group XXIII Tackboard c. No bid for the Group will be considered complete unless it contains each and every item scheduled for that Group. d. Itemized prices shall be provided for each item listed for the purpose of permitting the Purchaser to Increase or decrease quantities but such items and prices shall not be used as I basis for mek.nq awards to any other than the qualified low bidder. e.

A set of specifications may be obtained at the office of Joseph C. Waqner, Vice President for Business Affairs and Treasurer of Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana. f. All proposals must be made on blank form No. 96 prescribed bv the State Board of Accounts, and If the proposal Is in excess of $5,000 It must be accompanied by questionnaire No.

96-A as required by tht statutes of the State of Indiana. q. Each proposal be accompanied by an acceptable check or bank draft, made payable to the order of Joseph c. wagner. Vice President for Business Affairs and Treasurer of Bail State University, Muncie, Indiana, or by an acceptable bidder's bond for an amount not less than 5 oer cent of the total bid orlce.

h. The contractor awarded work will be reouired to furnish an acceptable surety bond in the full amount of the contract. i. Ball State Univedslty reserves the riqht to reiect any proposal or all orooosals, to make any combination thereof, to waive any Informalities therein, and to return unopened any proposal received after the time fixed herein. I.

Instructions to Bidders, Specifications, ire on file it the office nf Joseoh C. Wanner, Vice President for Business Affairs and Treasurer of Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana. k. No bid may be withdrawn after the opening of bids without the consent of Ball State University for I period of thirty (30) davs after the scheduled time of closing bids. BALL STATE UNIVERSITY Bv: Joseoh C.

Waonar Vice President for Business Affairs and Treasurer a tw for a Democratic Society, and as wen as tne cost ot certain alterations and repairs. The proposed lease gives the School Board an ootion to purchase the real estate tp be leased at any time during the term many were from other cam APPLE Mr. Audrel J. Apple, 4261 Cirrollton entered Into rest Wednesday, age 75, husband of Mrs. Edna M.

Apple; brother of Mrs. Eunice E. West. Mrs. Gold! Crinfill ind Ernest F.

Aooe. Services 11 a.m. Saturday, Our Redeemer Lutheran Church. Friends may call from 2 until 10 m. Friday, HARRY W.

MPORE ARLINGTON CHAPEL, Sail E. 31th St. and from 10 a.m. until time of service it the Church. Contributions may be made to Tht Lutheran Hou BILBEE Christina Lynn Pllbee, age 15 months, 4131 Edgemere Court.

Little daughter of Jessica Lowe and Gene Bilbee, sister of Jeani Marie Bilbee, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Flod Bilbee, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Haney, passed away Wednesday.

Services Saturday II a.m. CONKLE FUNERAL HOME SPEEDWAY CHAPEL, W. 16th St. Friends invited. Friends may call at the funeral homo after 2 a.m.

Friday. BUCHANAN Glenn A. Buchanan, 41 vears, 5225 E. 16th father of Richard Donald ind Becky L. J.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Buchanan, brother of Carl and Robert L. Buchanan, passed away Monday.

Friends may call it the JORDAN FUNERAL HOME, 2421 E. 10th. Funeral Friday, March Uth, 1:30 m. Frierds invited. Burial Union Chapel.

Member of Prospect Lodge No. 714 AM. BUCHANAN Walter F. Buchanan, 72 years, 5225 E. loth St.

Husband of Mrs. Flora B. Buchanan, father of Ctrl E. and Robert L. Buchanan ind Glenn ideceased), brother ot Harry j.

Buchanan, also I grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren, passed iway Tuesday. Friends may call at the JORDAN FUNERAL HOME, 2421 E. 10th St. Funeral Friday, March 14th, 1:30 p.m. Friend! Invited.

Entombment Washington Park East. Member of Brookside Lodge No. 720, Scottish Rite, Brookside Chapter No. 481 O.E.S. CAIN Mr.

Robert T. (Bob) Cain, Miami Springs, formerly of Indianapolis, passed away Wednesday; husband of Mrs. El Ii Clin, father of Mrs. Jo Ella Ratta and Mr. Robert T.

Cain, brother of Mrs. Regene Mc-Guire, grandfather of 3. Funeral Saturday, :30 a.m., HARRY W. MOORE PEACE CHAPEL, 2050 E. Mich.

and 10 a.m., St. Miry Church. Calling anytime. CONBEER Thomas J. Conbeer, 92 years, 224 S.

Meridian brother of Miss Mar-qaret Conbeer, Shamokln, uncle Recently the Indiana Gen of tne lease. The drawings, plans, and soedflca puses. Demonstrators circu 1 a eral Assembly passed a bill to exempt all of Indiana from or tions for the structures that are to be erected on the real estate to be leased, the estimates of the cost of sid structures, and a copy of the proposed lease are available for bv the public on ill davs during normal business hours at the Daylight Saving Time but (A about to speak. I Death Notices providing that 12 counties be McNEELEY permitted to use fast time in ot tne school Board. At urn hearing, all persons Interested shall have a right to be heard upon the Mr Wiliem O.

McNeeley, 59 years, 1009 Hathawav Dr husband of Mrs. necessity for the execution of the Evelvn M. McNeeley, brother of Mrs the summer months if legal under Federal law. This would conform to prac Youths Shot By Gunman After Lineup Helen Williams, citv. Kenneth Mc- Nee lev.

Cambv. lnd. Mary Moore, Sheridan, passed iway Tuesday Friends r.iay call at the JORDAN FUNERAL HOME, 2421 tice in recent years in which most of the state has year-round Eastern Standard Time. t. 10th St.

Funeral Friday, nnarcn loao ang UD)n tne question whether the rental provided for therein is a fair and reasonable rental for the real estate to be leased. Said mv be idiourned to a later date or dates, and following such the School Board mev either authorize the execution of the proposed lease as originally agreed upon or make such modifications therein as may be agreed upon with Marshall. Dated this 14th day of March. 1969. The School "mmiMioners of The Cltv of Indianapolis By Nolan E.

Allen Business Manager Dr. Ralph Fuchs To Retire From I.U. Law School STAR STATE REPORT Bloomington, lnd. Dr. Ralph F.

Fuchs, an educator 14th. 10:00 a.m. Friends invitto. tn-tombmtnt Washington Park East, Member of Enolewood Lodge No. 17, and The Loval Order of the New York (UPI) A lined about 10 youths up Si Moose No.

17. PACKARD in a Spanish Harlem school Mr Robert V. Packard, 1098 Ruth Half of the state is on official, year-round EST and most of the other half on unofficial year-round EST. Twelve counties (those in the northwest and southwest corners of the state) have been Drive, husband of Mrs. Mary Packard, father of L.

Robert Pack for 42 years and a member of the Indiana University Law yard last night and began firing at them when they tried to flee, police said. One youth was killed and ard, son of Glenn L. and Mary Packard, brother of Mr. Jerry W. and Mr.

Don E. Packard, oassed away Wednesday. Funeral Saturday School faculty, has announced his plans to retire at the end 1:30 o'clock FLANNER AND BU observing Central Standard MAMAN BROAD RIPPLE MOR wounded. Police said the gunman, de of this school year. TUARY.

Friends invited. Memorial contributions may be made to tht Dr. Fuchs, former national scribed as about 35 years old Station Worker Is Guilty In 'Sticker' Case Donald Gilley, 32 years old, 1012 North Denison Street, yesterday was convicted in Municipal Court, Room 6, of improper issuance of a motor vehicle inspection certificate. Judge Frank L. Harlor fined Gilley $10 and costs.

Gilley was arrested on Feb. 12 by a plainclothes state trooper at Reach's Automotive Service Station, 955 North Illinois Street. The trooper said he paid the $2.50 fee and got the sticker while his car was parked two blocks away. Gilley was an employe at the station. Time the winter months and Daylight Saving Time (EST) in the summer months.

Cancer society. PINKSTON president of the American As AniPTIS MFNT FOR BIDS Ntice is herebv oiven that until March 24, 1969, at 3:30 P.M., EST. the Board of Education of The Metropolitan School District of Warren Township, Marion County, Indiana, will receive bids at its Board Meeting Room at Woodvlew Junior Hioh School, 901 North Post Road. Marion County, Indiana, for the following Items: Furniture and Equipment for New Administration Building. Bids oresented by mail should be sent to the School District office, 9039 was taken into custody but released no further details Mr nf James Conbeer.

Pottstown. ft oaed iwav Tuesday. Services Sat Mr Clarence P. Pinkston, ige 65, urdav 1:30 a.m. FEENEY-KIRBY MORTUARY, Meridian at 19th.

9 4617 Callahan beloved husband Kl'el father of Mrs. Barbara West. grandfather of Gregory Del West, brother of Mrs. sociation of University Professors and an official of the American Civil Liberties Union, said, "If I had it all to do over again, I would still a.m. St.

John Church. Interment St. about him. The dead youth was identi fied as Caruso Sylvester, 18. Joseph Cemetery.

Friends may call label Gcodlett, Bondville, Ky Carl after 6 P.m. Friday. FINKENBINER and Garland Pinkston, Springfield passed away Wednesday a.m Priends may call at the ROBERT Mariano Gonzales, 18, was Fast Tenth 1 1, Marion County. Indiana. Bids oresented at the meeting should be presented at the Board Meeting Room at the choose an academic career." STIRLING FUNERAL HOME 1420 Luella Flnkenbiner, age 99, 459 Euclid, Greenwood, beloved sister of Mrs.

Laura Henderson, also 10 nieces Prospect after 6 p.m. Thursday. Fu Dr. Fuchs came to I.U. in aonress set out aoove.

Soeriflration setting out the kind admitted to Flower-Fifth Ave nue Hospital in serious condi tion with a head wound. neral services Saturday 2 P.m. Friends Invited. Centributions may be made and nephews, passed away Wednes quality and quantity of such Items are Arson Blamed In Feb. 17 Fire In I.U.

Library STAR STATE REPORT An Indiana University offi cial said yesterday that inves to the Youth Center, New Bethel 1945 after 18 years as professor of law at Washington day. Funeral Saturday 11:30 i.m GREENWOOD CHAPEL J. on tile in tne school District on ice, 9039 East 10th Street, Marion Coun-v In 'ianj. Bids should be made ou Police said. the man used a WILSON FUNERAL HOME.

U.S. Baptist Church. REID -Miss Sara F. Reid, Fla 31 Mlin St. Friends Invited.

on Indiana Slate Board of Accounts i-rm 9S. be sealed, be accompanied revolver and wit Friends may call after 12 noon Friday ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE TO BIDDERS a. Sealed proposals for Paintlno In Maria Bingham Hall, Wagoner Hall, and and Rogers Hell in Wood-worth Halls, located at Muncie, Indiana will be received bv Ball State University at the office of Joseph C. Wanner, Vice President for Business Affairs and Treasurer, until 11:00 a m. Eastern Standard Time on the 28th day of March 1969.

b. Bids will be received for the tollowino': Group I Maria B.nqham Hall Group II Wagoner Hall Group III Wood and Rogers Halls c. A set of specifications may be obtained at the office of Joseph C. Wagner, Vice President for Business Affairs and Treasurer of Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana. d.

All oronosals must be made on blank form No. 96 prescribed bv the State Board of Accounts, and If the ornnosal Is in excess of $5,001, It must be accompanied by questionnaire No. 96-A as required by the statutes of the State of Indiana. e. Each proposal shall be accompanied bv an acceptable check or bank draft, made payable to the order of Jnseoh C.

Wagner, Vice President for Business Affairs and Treasurer of Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, or by an acceptable bidder's bond for an amount not less than 5 oer cent of the total bid price. f. The contractor awarded work will be reouired to furnish an acceptable surety bond In the full amount of the contract. g. Ball State University Board of Trustees reserves the right to reiect any proposal or all proposals, to make any comb.

nation thereof, to waive any informalities therein, and to return unopened any proposal received liter the time fixed herein. Instructions to Bidders, Speclfi-catlnns, etc nn file at the office pf Joseph C. Waqner, Vice President fnr Bti-ins A'fifs and Treasurer nf Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana. I. No bid may be withdrawn after the onenlno of bids without the ronsent of the Ball State University Board of Trustees for a period of thirty (30) days after the scheduled lime of closing bids.

PALL STATE UNIVERSITY Bv: Joseoh C. Waqner vir-e President for Buslnes! Affairs and Treasurer bv a bid bond, or certified check University of St. Louis. He holds degrees from Washington University, Robert Brookings Graduate School and Yale nesses reported he lined up FLANARY sister of Miss Carrie C. Reid, aunt of Mrs.

James E. Garwood, passed away Wednesday. Graveside services Saturday 11 o'clock a.m.. Crown Hill the youths in a schoolyard at payaDie to tne order or tne District in the amount of 5 per cent of the bid. The Bnard reserves the right to accept any bid within 30 davs after Beckham E.

Flanary, 03 vears, 1015 E. Orange, beloved husband of Con tigation indicates that a fire Park Avenue and 109th Street. L. anarv. father of Mane F.

Wal Cemetery. FLANNER BUCHAN University. -e time tor the receipt ot bids a ters, Dolly M. McDaniel, Phyllis specified above, and it my time to c. Pear LI J.

Ford, Arno in the main library on the Bloomington campus was not AN SERVICE. RUSKAUP During his career he was as Public Notices reiect an bios. Board of Education Of The Fred Robert David and Staff Sqt. Charles G. Flanary, 24 Metropolitan School District Of Frederick C.

Ruskauo, 3511 Hazel- of an accidental nature. grandchildren, great grandchild Warren Townshin, Marion County, Indiana. brother of Anna Breedlove, Verdie wood Cincinnati, Ohio, formerly of Indianapolis, husband of Evelyn Bast n. lo a dick, Mvrtie Bauon signed as assistant and research consultant to the U.S. the U.S.

Board of Legal Examiners and general secretary to But a state official, Charles NOTICE TO BIDDERS Stella Sizemore, Jeff, and Roach Ruskaup, stepson of Mrs. wuiiam H. Ruskauo. brother of James E. P.

Hill, chief arson investiga anarv. Passed away Wednesday Funeral Saturday 1 P.m. at the Notice is hereby qiven that the Trustees of Indiana university, will receive sealed proposals for furnishing Ruskaup, Columbus, stepfather of Mrs. Roger Kolde, Cincinnati, ind Gulf Oil Makes $100,000 Gift To Notre Dame STAR STATE REPORT G. H.

HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME, 1505 S. East St. Friends tor for the state fire marshal, said flatly that the fire on all abor, materia tools, equipment Attorney General, secretary of the AAUP in Washington. Arthur stewirt, Jacksonville, departed this life Tuesday, age 65. may call at the funeral home.

and transportation necessary for the demolition and removal of houses owned by the Trustees of Indiana Services Friday, March Uth, MOORE FLEMING S. KIRK IRVINGTON CHAPEL, Feb. 17 was set by an arson ist. 5342 E. Washingtpn, 2 p.m.

Friends University all located in Indianapolis Indiana. Mr! Alberta N. Fleming, ige 77, 530 F. etcher Ave mo.ner of Mrs. ay call.

STOCKWELL Damage to books and Frances Jackson Mrs. Evelyn Goss, South Bend, lnd. The Gulf Sealed proposals will be received In the office of Mr. J. R.

Neel, Purchasing Aaent, Indiana University- Despondent Dad Mrs. romia oster and. Mrs. enns periodicals in the library was Oil Corporation announced Mr. Edmond W.

Stockwell, age 79, Indianapolis, 630 West New York tina Pepper, Alvin Jack and Edward Fleming, sister of Mrs Christina h'lnvcrl father nf Georo" F. Sf'ckweil estimated at $500,000 and to Jeianey, 10 grandchildren and 22 Port Neches ind William the building at $165,00, ac Stockwell, Wanamaker, also sur yesterday it has made-an unrestricted gift of $100,000 to the University of Notre Dame. great-grandchildren, terai Friday March 14th, in a.m. USHER FUNERAL HOME 2313 Wash St Kills 3 Children, Commits Suicide Street, Indianapolis, Indiana until 2:00 P.M. E.S.T.

Aorll 15, 1969 at which time and place ill proposals received will be opened publicly and read aloud. A list and location of the property to be demolished along with bidding documents may be secured from the cording to a news release vived by 4 grandchildren, passed away Tuesday a.m., March 11th, 1969. Friends may call at THE ROBERT Burial Floral Park Cemetery. Friends from the university. ST RLING FUNFRAL HOME invited.

GIROLAMI The gift is indicative of the company's "concern the 1420 Prospect Funeral services Sat office of Mr. J. R. Neel, Indiana Granada Hills, Calif. (UPI) Romeo Glrolaml.

age 51. 902 N. Oak. Hill said no arrests have been made and that a motive for the setting of the fire has urday, 10:30 I.m. Friends Invited TROSPER preservation of freedom and land, beloved husband of Ida Giro- The bodies of a father, who University Purchasing and Stores Building at 630 West New York Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.

The Trustees reserve the rloht to innovation as values basic to lami. tamer of Ricardo and Fernanda irolimi brother of Fortunito Giro- Prink F. Trosper, 1406 Albany St Beech Grove, husband of Edni M. not been established. had been despondent since the death of his wife, and his three ami.

Germany Luioia and rma waive any Information and to accent or reiect any or ill proposals sub Torjoer. Services Saturday 2 P.m the life of the university and -as an expression of encourage- LITTLE aVSONS FUNERAL HOME Glrolaml of Fmm, Italy, Maria De Cecco, London, England, passed away Wednesday. Funeral GRINSTEINER younc children were discover 1301 Main Beech Friends invited. to Notre Dame" and its FUNERAL HOME 1601 E. New Dr.

Mallett Is Given mitted. The Trustees of Indiana University By J. A. Frinklln Vice President and Treisurer ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS' ed yesterday in their home in WATKINS York. Saturday 1:40 a.m.

sr. pmhp Nerl church 9 am. Friends may call president for the leadership it they have displayed in their mis Los Angeles suburb, apparent murder-suicide victims. Mr. Shepherd M.

-Welkins, age d9, 710 N. Chester, husband of Margar-ette Watkins. father of William Wat, Notice it herebv oiven that the Cltv Rosary Friday 1:30 p.m. HALLETT The Department of Administration, Supply Division, adini for tht State of Indiana, will offer at Public Sale on the following date, the following parcels, including trees, shrubs, and fence, If any, at the designated location and at the time as prescribed by Acts of Legislature. Marlon County Proiect I 65-3 (32) March 21, 1969 1:30 A.M.

A frame house, cement block oarage, and sheds located at 2861 S. Boyd Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana, formerly owned by Isaacs, same address. Bonds required: House Garage Sheds $500.00. No. 466.

A frame bouse and shed located at 1317 E. Southern, Indianapolis, Indiana, formerly owned by Benlan O'Nan, 1323 E. Southern, Indianapolis, Indiana. Bond reouired: House and Shed $1500.00. No.

320. A frame house and garage located 1232 Wade Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, formerly owned by Deward Lambert), 2750 Chamberlain Drive, Indianapolis, Indiana. Bonds reouired: Housa Garage $500.00. No. 200.

A brick veneer house and frame garage located at 2136 Olive Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, formerly owned by Herman Kasoar, 2107 Shelby Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. Bonds required: House Garage $500 00. No. 565. Marion County Proiect I 65-3 (79) Mrch 21.

1969 10:00 A.M. A frame house and garage located at 1321 Leonard Indianapolis, Indiana, formerly owned by Frederick Kalker, same address. Bond required: House Garage $500.00. No. 765.

Marion County Proiect I 70-3 (54) March 71, 1969 A frame house and garage located at 2525 Fernway Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, formerly owned by Edward Troxwell, RR Bon 244, Reelsville, Indiana. Bonds required: House Garage $500.00. No. 453. A frame house only, looted It 2166 N.

Temple Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana, formerly owned by Horace Brnwn, seme address. Bond required: $1000.00. No. 452. A frame house end garage located It 2032 N.

Keystone Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana, formerly owned by Margaret Spurr, same address. Bonds required: House Garage $500 00. No. 457. TERMS OF SALE Sale will oe for cash, certified rhetk, cashier'! check or bank draft made payable to the Indiana State Highway Commission.

Personal checks Navy Service Award STAR STATE REPORT of Indianapolis, Indiana, acting by Its efforts to resolve campus con-Iflict without, campus violence, kins. Mrs. Mariorle Martz. Jackson, Mr Thomas Dana Hallett. 71 vears Police said the father, Har boaro or sanitary commissioners will pursuant to RESOLUTION NO.

142, Marvin Watkins of Costa NOTICE OF ACTION ON PUIF ADOPTFO BY THE STATE HOARD OF PUBLIC WEI FAOE Notice Is hereby given that it Its meeting on Merch 12, 1969. the State -r pghiic Welfare of the State of l-diana tentatively annroved oro-oosert tn rules numbered 9-206. 2-306. 2-404. and 2-505.

-Said ru'es are neressarv for the artmlnl-f'afir of the orov's'nns nf The Welfare Art of 1936. as mnrf. -n the laws sunniemetitarv rA ralttari fhrtn. hv the CeUnV anrf.tr tjt Haoartment Qf welfare concerning payment of public r'fri awards and medical care. On imp fn fh Ch'ot' inn ft the Ac nf the of Indl'-s 1945.

notice Is hereby given that on i ie at nn a IE ST l. nn N. V-" n--ite indianannlis. Indiana, said P-d will hold I public hearing on such proposed amendments. Copies of said proposed imendents ire available for examination at the office of said Board it 100 North Senater Avenue, Room 701, Indianapolis, Wis.

R. Sterrett Secretary. State Board of Public Welfare Stale of Indian! old, of 711 N. DeOuincy St. Funenl Mesa.

Calif Mrs. Norma Wells, receive seaieo proposals tor ine con- saturtay. 10 a.m., shir' fcY Pomer'ama, Mrs. Inls Clark, t-irtin A IOCAL SANITARY according to Dr. Alex Lewis a senior vice-president of puniMFRS IRVING Hilt West Lafayette, lnd.

Dr. Donald R. Mallett, Purdue old Wolpe, 40 years old, evidently shot each of the children, Allan, 13; Debbie, 8, and Denver, 12 grenocmioren, passed awav. Friends may call at CHAPEL, 5377 E. Wish.

St. Calling StwtR. IN: Frinklln Road. FROM: East Washington Street, TO: East 10th Street. DORSE FUNERAL HOME University vice-president for 3925 New York from 2 to 4 end anytime HOLDER Danny, 6, in the head with a 7 to 9 p.m.

Friday. Funeral 1:30 p.m Ind.anapolis, Indiana, until 1:45 P.M., EST. on the 24th day of Saturday it the funenl home. Burial Edni M. Holder, 14 years old, 3110 22-calibor automatic, then March, 1969, at tht office of the student services this week received his second Navy Distinguished Public Service Fair Hooo beloved wife of Board of Sanitary Commissioners, Aeon cemetery WELCH Ham G.

Holder, sister of Pearl Hoss. turned the gun on himself. Room 2565, City-County Building, at which time lnd place all Bids will bt Goldie Cooper, Geerge and Chines Mitchell, passed away Thursday. Fu publicly ooened and read aloud. Award in six years.

Mn. Ellen Wtlch, lot 69 vears Police sflid Wolpe, had been nenl Saturday, 2:30 p.m., at tht The Plans and Specif cations are on Faith united Methodist thunn loin of Atlanta Ga formerly of indi anaoolls, wife of Mr. Thomai Wech mother of Thomas The award, highest honor tne in tne on ice ot tne Board ot Sanitary Commissioners. Room 2565. and Post Friends may call at despondent since his wife, Ada, died of cancer last sum IM H.

HF" -NN -AADISON Cltv-Countv Buildina. and bidden are 79 2 c. 1 2 73 7 i 2 Or CO tAnt IS) i i Gulf. The Rev. Theodore M.

Hes-itjurgh, Notre Dame president, congratulated Gulf for its "generous and thoughtful indorsement of the creative itudy of non-violence which nas been proposed by a cross-section of the Notre Dame 'student body." 2 To 5Yrar Term jMctOfl In Hrrak-In the Navy gives to a civilian, recognizes Dr. Mallett as "a expected to examine them before AVE FUNERAL HOME, 5141 Madison until 10 p.m., Friday, mer. The father left a long nenn jf uanfli. i cui, v'anu- children, sister of Mr John William Moran, and Mr. Leo "oran, of Indianapolis, passed away March 11 In Atlanta, Ga Privers Friday 1:30 Submitting their bids.

Copies of the Plans and Specif let- ind it tht Church titer 12 noon, note that read in part: "Don't true and loyal guardian of the tioni may be obtained it the office of i.m. SHIRLEY BROS. IRVING Saturday. JACKS the Chief Sewer Engineer, Room nc, a. blame me for taking them.

-1 1 -uuni ouiiuinv. Navy's interest in education at Purdue" and his advisory work HILL CHAPEL, 5377 E. Wash. St. Requiem Mess 9:00 I.m., Our Lady Plan! and Specifications, complete NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bios will be received by the Marlon County Agricultural ind 4-H Club Fair Association.

Inc. unni 7:00 p.m. March 26, 1969 on the following: Furnish and erect one 90 feet bv 145 feet all sUel exoo building eccording to olans and specifications file in the eftice of the Secretary, William J. Cirlello, 702 Main Street, Beech Grove, Indiana. The Marion County Fair Board re -i es the right to reiect tny or ill bids.

They are my seed. This is the best way." in oooo condition, must oe returned It tne time ot opening pids. Mr. Oliver tot le. ot 350 N.

Rural, passed away Monday, March 10. Services rrirJav. 10 a.m., from SHIRLEY "ROS DREXEL leading to "improvement of ot Lourdes Church. Calling anytime. WOODRING J.

R. Woodring, age 45, R. 4, Green BOARD OF SANITARY Navy education and to the The bodies were discovered CHAPbL, 4565 E. 10th. Calling any tan r-.

wiles, president Ralph E. Henley, Vlce-Pres. John W. Sweerv, Secretary promotion of national de fense." time. KIERNAN wood, beloved husband of Phyllis, father of Carol Ann ind Jelfrev, foster father of Allen Martin, Yvonne i STAR STATE REPORT In his current service as Manin, james cress and Scott Cress, brother of Mrs.

Sarah Childress and after the family's housekeeper, Dorothy Northington, arrived at the house to find a note on the front door telling her not to go inside. Mary Ann Klernan, 537 N. Tibhi mother of Mn. Peoey White, Mn. Kathryn Mn.

Mary Verl Woodring, Greenwood, Stanley woodring, Marlon, passed away president of the Association of Naval ROTC Colleges, he was Ryan, Joseph, wiinem lnd Robert QUICK-ACTION INDEX tuesoay Funeral Friday, i p.m., it Klernan, 73 grandchildren lnd 7 great-grandchildren. Funeral Saturday, lauded for work with other March is, a.m., usher fu tne GREENWOOD CHAPEL J. WILSON FUNERAL HOME, US 31 ind Main St. Friends invited, Friends may call. WOOTEN NERAL HOME, 2313 W.

Wash. 10 a.m., St. Anthony Church. Burial university officials in revision of the NROTC instructional Holv Cross cemelery Rosary recita GOP To Hold Sominar tion Friday, 1:30 p.m. Calling after program.

He also was cited ns an Ransom A. Woolen, loe 76, 1901 $, Lvnhurst Dr husband of Harel M. 4 p.m., Friday, KOHL or Hooif Students Wooten, brother of Herman Wooten, uncle of Mn. Ruth Wright, Cnrii Mrs. Alice K.

Kohl, loe 7. of 4112 advisory board member of the Naval Postgraduate School, iirarroro. wne or tne utt eimer jacn roen, r-aui, Frederick, carieton Esch, pissed iway Thursday. Sewir.i Kon oauonier or Mrs. -ni Lonrov, STAR STATE REPORT Bloomington, lnd.

An of Indianapolis, itep-molher Mn, Saturday 1 p.m. CONKLE FUNFRAL HOME LYNHURST CHAPEL Monterey, Calif. 1707 S. Lvnhurst. Friends invited Herbert L.

Hunt, lister Of Mrs, Reuben Rogers nf Memn-l! Mr Htrrv Smith, of Miiml, FU. 'Opportunities Unlimited" Firtndi may call it 'inerl homt "Win FurJuv and Mr. John Conro Indianapolis, aunt of Miss Ann Con- seminar will be held at Indiana University March 22 for ror. of indnnipoii! service Friday, I a.m.. from Shirley brus.

hv- Hoosier college students. INO HILL CHArfcL Wl t. Wasn. Si any lime. LANDRUS Sponsored by the Republi can state and national com Lestina Lmdrus, 152 Kentucky Ji Grecncastle, lnd.

Ray Jen-; flings Albright, 26 years old, "4Roachdale, was sentenced to 2 (o 5 years at the Indiana State Reformatory yesterday in Put-4nam Circuit Court after pleading guilty to a charge of breaking and entering with intent to steal. Albright had admitted breaking Into Day's Grocery at Groveland. A second defendant in the case, James Kirby, 19 years old. also of Roachdalc is scheduled to be sentenced Monday. He pleaded guilty to a charge of theft.

Excavation Cavr-In Kills Lowell Worker STAR STATE REPORT Lowell, lnd. Vincent A. Maniscalco, 24 years old, R.R. 1, Lowell, was killed when a construction cx-' cava tion caved in. Dr.

Alexander Williams, Lake County coroner, said Maniscalco died of a crushed chest. The victim was employed Danville, beloved mother of Or mittees, the seminar's aim is villa Landrus, grandmother of James Landrus, Avon, great-grandmotner to interest students in careers APARTMENT, ANYONE? of 4. inter of Mrs. Lura Seaton Mllltown, ind Mn. Bertha in public affairs.

Seminar speakers will In tower, foment, passed iway. Servh.es Friday, 1:30 p.m.. WEAVER FUNERAL HOME, Danville. Graveside serv ces 3:30 p.m.. Park Ceme Summer Help On Way For Linton Students Washington (AP) Linton, is among 15 United States cities picked by the Department of Labor for a $30,000 project in which high school pupils will help less fortunate classmates find summer jobs.

Dubbed SOS for Summer Opportunities for Students, the program will consist of two paid leaders in each area assisted by a staff of volunteers. All will be high school pupils. clude Governor Edgar D. Whitcomb; Mrs. Nat U.

Hill of tery, Greenfield. Friend! miy call it tht 'unenl home. Bloomington, state coordina LAUGHTER Harold F. Laughter tried), agt 47, tor of the program; Buena cannot oe accepted. THE STATE OF INDIANA Re SERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ANY OR ALL BIDS.

Successful bidder will be required to eecute I contract agreeing: 1. To supply i satisfactory Faithful Performance Surety Bond, similar in language and requirements to I sample available from the Seles Supervisor, or i cash bond consisting of a cashier's check, certified check or bank draft made parable to tht Indiana Stat Highway Commission. Tht emount of the bond shall be In the amount stated In the advertisement of salt and shall be I minimum of $1,000.00 lor a house or maior structure, or $500 00 for I garage, shed or other small structure. Such performance bond or cash bond must be provided within ten (10) davt of da'e of sale If the Purer does not furnish the bond within trig ten (10) soecified days, the buyer will be considered to have defaulted and wil forfeit the purchase price and the State of Indiana will sell, demolish or remove the improvements without incurring tny liability to the buver. 2.

To remove the Improvement! purchased within tht specified period time, normally thirty (30) days after bond is provided. Within ten (10) davl liter removal of the Improvement, to complete the removal of ill combustible material and other rubbish. Including shrubbery end trees cut or uprooted to facilitate moving operations, leaving only the masonry foundations lnd concrete flatwork on the premises. Any eicevatlon made to facilitate the moving of the Improvement must be refilled and leveled during the cleen up. 3.

Buver will e'erf I sturdy, post-supoorted, woven re, sr picket fence around any basement evavation remaining, which fence shall be four (4) feet high end of sufficient Streng'h to withstand tht ordinary lnd reasonable abuse and s'resset to which It may be sublected. (NO BARBFD WIRE MAY BE USED IN THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS) 4. Buyer shall have the right to remove only the Improvement! specifically purchased and shell enlov no 'her rights upon the premises. 5. The bidders' specific attention li directed to the fart that he is solely responsible lor securing ell necessary foning, building, and moving permits and licenses.

The saies supervisor accepts no retponsibllitv for the re-quets or granting of these permit! or licoises. e. Upon icreptance of the Contract of Saie by the state ot Indiana, if buyer defaults in any of the ooiiga-tio-s thereunder, tht State may demolish or remove the improvements at tht buret's enene or may take action against tht bond for the cost ot such demolition or removal. COMMISSIONER W. W.

HILL, Jr. AUCTIONEERS Willi! Sare, Jr. Don Millspaugh L. Swrl SALES SUPERVISORS Carlton Jones 1509 Kltl, huso; I ot Irene Laugh er mer of r-morny Lauenter. son Chancy, Indiana Republican chairman, and United States of Mrs.

John Anthony, pissed twey Tuesday. Service Friday, 10 I.m., CONKLt FUNERAL HOME Representatives James M. LYNMURST CMAPEL. 17nj s. Lynhunt Frtenos invited.

Friends ANNOUNCEMENTS Paklic Notices Dtaih Nellres -1 nnJofTkataki-S 111 Metaorktsae-S ftfonl Dlrtcun-7 Ambulance Sen Ire -t Ie4.ee, ClaaNolket-l Miataleaait, LU-I4 Intel aad) Feu.4-20 Perteaal Nellret-24 Special Nttleei-M trial lata. Manie-t Traaiaartaiiea-M Hilar! Servieet-4S AUTOMOTIVE Aircraft. Ealaawa.l Melarkikri. 8cm teas, (iCaris-Mt Aailaa. Clank Can -tot Forelf a Cara-IM Itti Car FarBile-IOi Trarkt, Beies, Triilen-ltf Mobile Baairi.il 1 Aula Parti, Accruerlet, AataaaeUv.

Leiae ar Ral-t)l New Car Dlrrctiry-tM Meierrrrlri, Eqaiaaeat-MI WaalW Aataaiaklltt-IU BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Basinets Oaeertualliri-Z5l EMPLOYMENT resilient Wanted Men SM Pestilent Wialed-Wamea-SOl Kmaleyatf al Ear Mea-525 HiJetr.ee-5 Miaufirturrr Hrarrtalativr S3 3 MB lad WemeB-540 Inttractlea, Heaaele-SSt plerairat Hemea-W silrtladlf-MS LOANS Real Ettate Uiat-ltl Prneail Lam -421 riaiaclil-430 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE Toole. Michlnrrjr Equlame at, Rrntali-llt Mltrellaaeeas lleait-tMS Travel Trailers. emperi-117 8aerta. Outaaer Mulamf l-1 liaat. HaailBi EauiBeat-2 Rlcrrlet-Ul aala.

Fliklaf. Eipaieat-K7 Clelklai. Jwrlry-l Girta, Slaaae, Hokhirt, (ante rat, 8aaBlle-M Office Eaalpaieat, Suapllei-tnl Aaeliea flilei-a47 Hoateaold Geodi-ISI riaaat, Matlcal lailraaientt-155 Televltlea, Stereo. Collins (R-Tex.) and Mcrvin L. Swiff.

Rarcliltlrs-172 Farallare Beyerfl-ITS Buildlal Mitrriilt-7N Catteai ildiaf. SacciallF Mirklae i aad Taeli-71 VYiatrd la Bur Flowers, Plaala, Bkraks-72 l.awa. Gardra Ea.aiaafal-723 Erulti aad Garaea 'reduce -721 Poultry, Rikklli-721 an. Clll. Otker Peli-731 Livestock.

Feed. Harare, Rldlai Equipment, Sublet -717 Etna Imple mealt, Equipaeal, Praduce-7SI Coal, Oil aael REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Centril-Kit Narlh Wetl-901 North llv-304 Norlh Centril Suburban Maiik-JM Nerlk Eatl-30? East-MI Suburbia Eaet-10 ftaalk-11 Suburbia Seutk Eitl-Sll Suburbia Seulk-llt Seutk Hetl-llJ Sukarkaa Heulk Wetl-114 Wrst-JIt Suburkaa Weit-ll Doublet. Dupleiei-IM Income Property -MS Bunnell Property, Sale and Commercial, Industrial Buiineit Sllet-372 l-eti far Sile-JTS Fsckinae Real Etlite-3M Ftrmt, Arretie-JM Out-Of Stair Property -3M Resent, elti.es, Let! far Sale -3M Waaied-Rcal Estilt-Jt7 ROOMS, RENTALS Sleeplaf Roemt-IM aturaliked Raaat-ltrt ReamiVYIIk Beartf-U I hlld Cire-IIJ Mini Neueekrrplnf Trailer! aad Trailer Spice Far Real -I2S Wanted Raamt-IM Moving, Sterne, Truck Rental-1 Equipment, Hem Furaliklaf Result-1 ApartMeaUlmfaralikra'-14I e-Op Aparmeatt Para liked -1)1 Nitiei raraitkrd-IM Sukurbaa OaUTM Ity ftVlUlU vYaete4TeReal-l7 Garnet Far Real-IM Builaete Plan Far Real -Ml Buiiaen Placet Wealed -2ot Itetk lad Office Space-tit Eirmi Far at-IM Rriem. I ampt. etUfeg Far Real-tt miv call It funerel home.

Esch (R-Mich.) LIFFORD Gladys M. Li'ford. 7155 E. 4lth wife of James R. Llfford, mother nf Mrs.

Liviti Carter, Charles, Roil md Jerry L. Hembry, grandmother of 14, departed this life Thursday. Servlres Monday March 17, It the MOORE A KIRK LAWRENCE CHAPEL, 1051 E. 44th I f' Norlh Koreans Fire On G.I.s 2d Time the Wilkinson Construction 10:30 i.m. Friend! may call itter 10 a.m.

Saturday. Company and was working on a project at lnd. 2 and Burr Street in Lowell. MATTINGLY r. Mn.

Mary Mittlngly, 2415 ate 75. wife of Walter J. Mattingly, mother of Mn. Harel Morganette, Seoul (Friday) (UPI) North Korean border guards Mrs. Loune Monroe, Mrs.

Vtronlcl Zerfai. Mn. Mary Catherine Dun-han, Mrs. Piullnt Mention, Earl Joseph Harold John Beimtrd Raloh Robert fired on a United States Army outpost along the truce front and Ktnntth J. VMttlnglyi 47 grandchildren, 27 treat grandchildren; lister of Mrs.

Myrtle Mattl u'r, Mn. Coring Johnson, Lillian Allan, Mn. Virginia Colvin, Mri. tnet estcrday for the second time ince preparations for U.S.- Bennett lnd sttvt Gougn. run'll Saturday.

March 15. 10 em. SHIR Youth Dies From Crah Injuries STAR STATE REPORT Valparaiso, lnd. David White, 18 years old, Wanatah, died yesterday In a Valparaiso hospital of Injuries suffered 'last Saturday in a car-truck crash at lnd. 39 and U.S.

30 in LaPorte County. South Korean war games began here this week, U.S. military officials said today. LEY BROS IRVING HILL CHAPEL, 53'7 E. Wash.

St. a.m. Holy Spirit church Rosary Friday I p.m. Celling anytlmg. C.

Robert Eikenbtrry McCLAIN THEY SAID the North NOTirF la tmnrot Why not find it the easy way? State your needs la a low cost classified od let the apartment Koreans fired about 40 rounds Forreit R. McCliln, lot 71, R.R. Boi 42. Whltelind. beloved father North Korean border troops exchanged several hundred rounds of machincgun and rifle fire in the same sector, while the 285th meeting of the Korean Military Armistice Commission was being held noarhv.

No casualties were reported on either side. THE MILITARY exercise, dubbed "Focus Retina," opens Sunday and Involves some 7,000 U.S. and South Korean troops. The North Korean government has denounced the exercise as a hostile "provocation." About 2.500 of the U.S. troops involved are 82nd Airborne Division paratroopers being airlifted from Fort Bragg, N.C., in a demonstration of U.S.

mobile strike capabilities. of Raymond McCliln, brother ef Mn, of automatic weapons fire at a United Nations Command bertrudc Lone, and nnera Mc find you Phone today! (UNC) guardpost in the west Cliln, passed awiy Wednesday. Funeral Saturday 10 I.m. GREENWOOD CHAPEL I. C.

WIL50N FUNERAL HOE, US. 31 and Mun St. Friends Invited, Friends miy (ill liter 12 noon Friday. STAR AND NEWS ern sectoi of the front. U.S.

2nd Infantry Division troops returned the fire tnd received no casualties. QUICK ACTION AD McNATT Notlct It hereby given that the undersigned Purchasing Department of the City of Indianapolis will receive sealed bids In that office) until the day lnd hour specified below. R. No. 1013 Ten (10) R.

Mofl 24 150-4-4 ARX1 1 (or equal) Cash Registers. Speclllcations on file In the Department of Public Purchase. Deadline, April 1949. Bid bond or certified check In tht amu it of Pet r.f the bid, made to the City of lndinvilis, together with non-collusion elfldivlt to accompany the bid The City of Indienipolli reserves the right to reiect any ard or ill bids nd to buy from one or more vendors, 'I to the enventage of the City of Indianapolis. CITY PURCHASInO DEPARTMENT 2242 City-County Bulling Nellie McNett, lot II, 3501 Popltr, TO OUR READERS It ii Intpnctprl thnt pvfry Classiriprl Ad shall prenpnt clear lUtpment of a bona Tide oiler made In good faith.

There ihall be no reference to race, color, creed or national origin. If you amwer an ad that misstate! the fart or contradicti this policy, vou are attked to report this to The Siar and The Sews Clasilfied Advertising Department and The Better Business Hureru. DIAL DIRECT 633-1212 lorrt Heutt, lnd, former resident Crash Kills Ohioan STAR STATE REPORT Thomas E. Cannon, 36 years old, Findlay, 0 was killed late when his car collided with a semi-trailer truck it on U.S. 30 about 3 miles cast I'of New Haven in Allen County.

ot Indlenapolls, beloved wilt of tht North Korean casualties Idle Georoe McNat mother at Wil liam McNeil, CHy and Mn. Miry I k. I4 4 were not mentioned in the report. rrii'Bii, lenc nnuiv, trinrlchildren. Funeral LAUCK FU NERAL HOME.

451 I. Mtrldlin, Saturday 1:30 I.m. Sicred Heiirt Church em. Rosary I em, Friday, Celling liter 7 a m. Thuridny.

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