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Tuesday, July 31, 1954 THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS Poat 24 3 In MmerIom Funeral Annunement I Death Nttleet Daily Vital Statistics BLL10N 111 loving ni'mory MORiltN-Ancll husband of tliln THE RURAL ROUTE Morton, brother of timer anq morni YOUTH BURNS or our motner MABEL BEI.TOV Deaths Morion. away suddenly In peca-lur 111. Services Thursdsy. 2 p.m.. wh (tiled way July 31, H33 Peacelul be Ihv resi.

deir Bamberitr. Marl, St, 5380 N. fm (XlNKLr FUNERAL HOME. 433S W. ran innma Ii is iweet to breathe in name.

leti, stt Friend invited. erienos In life we loved Jou may rill tl Ihe funeral home after 7 p.m. Tuesday n.rrrtt, Brule, Mthit, tanrtr DBTie0n. Larrflt AS, Lent. In death we tne tuma.

The Fimny, etarlal infract! HITTER-Iols long, age t. of Volte wife of Morean T. Kilter. BIXLIB-In loving memory ot HolllBftw.nh. Albert 7(1, 1202 mother ef Shirley Anne, passed away Sunday.

Funeral tervlc Wednesday, KMM A L. niALUn, thA nassed awav July 31. 195S. it. Merlaun, eartimaja Drift of Weed-Killer Spray Cuts Tomato Crop TO DEATH IN WRECKAGE Jmr.

Wllllaat. UO B.IU- 3 p.m., It Ihe FARLEY FUNERAL We hive only your memory, dsir fontaint, arltriasrlrrelic kflarl HOME. 1(104 W. Morris BUtla New 79 moinrr, remtmher eur whole lives Crown Cemetery, FrUndi mty call at JehiMon, RlrharS a fcaurt, flea- DONELSON, Mr. Anna JUTZI, Mrs.

Mary LOBOKLL. Mrs. Eunice W. SAYCE, William VERICAN, Mr. William th rmt eh lunerai home.

iBediora, But lh tweetness will linger forever. em, err-maturity Mftntromrrv, lnf.nt, 1 Say, Meine. disc, prrmalurity oapen please copy bAYCr-Wllllim. 113 W. 33d At we iretsur in inns oi jw.

-Did snd Children. fither of Mrs. G. D. French and Mantiomrry, Infant, f.

soars, Mrtha- DAILY In loving memory A flaming truck crash and a William Stjce: brother if Mrs Arthur Dinnare, nasaed awie Stindey finniME euc.HAnfln cf mi deir husoana JESSE M. DAILY three-car smashup claimed four Serving FLANKER SUCT1ANAS FALL CREEk MORTUARY, 1 M. whA pissed iwiy July 31. 1SS. Sadly mused i ntt wit.

ran lives overnight. spraying in strong winds and "stay away from tomatoes, tobacco and melons." He suggested also a "strong educational program" to ac Dlllv. row. Practically every field we've contracted with farmers has some damage." O. D.

Gove, California Packing Frankfort, reports "some damage, but not con- nionesoay. runes invited. SCIIIER-Kslherlne (Katil, HI years, iBl, prematurity Klrhamanll. MHar.S, 77, General pntuaionla Sihiiler. Mary, 7 7, 53 respect cirpB-tiftli Rne.

fi. ISM W. Marrll anyaiarSitis Welih. I.iinil, Vettran'l, artarie at Irrari. JAMES FRANKLIN 37 N.

Rsvllle beloved mother of John and Henre Scliler. grand THOMAS, 17, Black Diamond mother of Herl(i J. Cole end Jack Schter, passed awiy Mondsv. Funeral quaint users with correct spray By FRANK SALZARULO Farm Editor Indiana tomato growers may take a loss of nearly $250,000 because of crop damage from drifting weed-killer chemicals, an official of the Indiana Can-ners Association reported today. Warren Spangle, executive secretary of the canners' group.

wednesdty. 1 p.m.. at the g. was pinned in the truck wreckage at New Albany and 3J01 Keeatana, procedures and the dangers of siderable." He said a Lebanon HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME, 150S KELLK-In loilng memory of JOSEPH A. KELLY.

who rtt'sed JulT 3l- When the evening thades ire filling And ire sitting til Hone: In our hurts there cornel longing II he only could come home. -wifetnd Daughter IN LOVING MEMORY OF ETHEL G. MILLIGAN who oas.ed away Julr 31. 1934 Horley. lora, SI nrfriov lerosi' a.

East St. Friends Invited, the weed killing chemicals burned to death. tomato grower's 20-acre field was "severely damaged" as a SCOP-Helen G. (Lawrncl. 301 Ltqal Notices Collier entered Inlo rest Mon The accident occurred at 3:25 a.m.

when a semitruck, heavily To th Taxpayers of Datur Township CANNER SAYS DAMAGE GETS WORSE EACH YEAR day, are 1S9, wife to Mike, moliier of Hgbel Cash and Irene Pchmuck, aister of Nellie Seakamp. John end Dtuihttr Ruth. Howard and Children ut iatioa county, inaian: You are hereby notified that mirlee Itwrence. Services Thursda laden with steel, swerved, 3 p.m.. al MARS VIEW CHRISTIAN toppled onto two parked cars BRANSON.

Harry R. HOWELL. Stephen N. Mchenry. Georgia SMITH, Tiltien TABEI.MAN.

Maxlne WOOD. James, Cowden said 10 of-- in J4tn my cf Jul). xit. liiat tn lowruiilp 'trustee and Advisory ioard I'HURCH. Holt Roid and Perry St Friends miy Clll at HARRY MOORE PEACE CHAPEL.

2050 hi uecaiur iotwuhlp of Marion uot'n-y. intiian. by resu.ution amy aiiird AsVIMAN In loving memory of LAURA A. ARTMAN. i ho -ttsed asy July 31, 1933.

-W. A Artmtn end ATWOOn-ln loving memory of JAMES K. ATWOOD. whs puttd away July 31, 1943. -Ids nf00, and burst into flame.

A gaso line tank exploded. Michigan until 10 a.m. Thursday and pur.uant to notice tore given, and tinder and by virtue of the iMAFFEIt-Oeor; 114 3 s. Lyn hurst, father of Harry E. and Clar Lxw contained in cnapter 67 the Artt of 1U45, at amenued, duly ence sinner, grandfather of five tvwrAakV Mack Lloyd 32.

Bessemer, driver of the truck and a cousin of Thomas, said he aaopiea a pien whereby a Cumulatl sreat-nrandfather of eight, departed the state's crop has been damaged by "careless of i cals by some county highway departments, rural 4 Funeral Dreefori result of a roadside spray job hy the county Highway Department. At Kokomo, George Ayde-lott. a fieldman for Libby, McNeill Libby said "you can see damage in several fields." One grower, he a i already has received an insurance settlement. "The only way you can control this thing," he declared, "is legislation outlawing use of the ester forms of chemicals." this life Monday, age ti Senices Thursdiv. Aug.

3. at MOORE CONKLE FUNERAL HOME KlKtt isn UAVIS CHAPEL. 6113 Wash. 1 pm Burial Acton. Ind 1 Death Notices aulldltif Kund be provided for the election t-onitruttlon, pimh end of school building, put-rhafie ot real estate and th purcna.e equlpmeot.

the payment of Inr renting and leading ot real ea'ptt lor fcuhoul bulldlnss. and the le.inr M3 7-9H32 was blinded by the lighfs of on coming traffic. He was unin jured. rrienos invited. SMITH Tilden.

Tears. S33 Lin 1934 gnu's Minrgte 1 St tl BE Weeding with chemicals has become widespread in recent years, and a canning company official said that "within a few years the air will be full of the stuff unless something is done about it." The official Shelby Baker of the G. S. Suppiger Mt. Summitt, said "there's a lot of damage this year and it seems to get worse every year." Baker urged legislation to prohibit use of brush killer chemicals after the middle of BgtriEB-Anna.

of R.R. 1. New Pal line pi.jfd away Monday, age 82 nood filhr of Thelma Alvord FARLEY FUNERAL NOME of an additional lax In aaid Loa Aiimos. New Meglco and r.ilph n. oi erannutner unit, and tnat aurh a Fund pro vided lor by a lax lew ot 1 an or 1604 Morris Wi mother of Arnold.

Le.ter, Harold and Gilbert Breler of Indianapolis, Hattle Elliott of New Palestine, sister of Benjamin and John Droejev. Minnie electric member-s i comora- each $100 00 of asueed valuation on Three persons were injured fatally in a crash 3l2 miles south of Mishawaka on Ind. GRINSTEINER'S Dareyl ind Sharon Smith, passed away Sundae. Funrtl Wednesday p.m. from SHIRLEY JROS IRVING sw- tar all pn.pei iv tnat taxing district Monimin and Emma Raesner of In If)l B.

Nl-w York MB J-33T4 laxible for auch purposed, aurh tax diananollt. also one granddaughter mils. CHArKC 6J77 I. Will. St Calling any time.

to auetfsed beginning wlih In levy-tor 19MS. payabl In .1937. and an 6. H. HERRMANN Funeral Wednesday.

2 KENDRYX jl, Flf.LDS MORTUARIES CUMBER 331, TABKIMAX-Mnine, age 4t of lJt nually ihtieaiter for total period of 1S0S N. East. ME 3-H xvienrora wue or neimer Ttoei LAND CHAPEL. Bulla' Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call at the LAWRENCE A ELL utilities and Salzarulo neighboring farmers.

Damage so far is estimated at 3,900. but Spangle ui jf as provided by said mm mother of Delmer Jr. and H1SEY I TITUS aci. nnai approval ot th atoremen chapel any unit. Kooerr i Taoeimtn, daugnter of Em tionel resolution the Siaca Ro.rd ma Holy tter of Leo.

Jullut and tSl N. Deitwirt GUV, 20, R.R. 4, Warsaw, was killed instantly. of Tax Commissioners will Invalidate rmreRit iN'irki. H01 TV William Eoughton.

Porter and Monroe Shay, passed away Sundiy. Tim of mrdanTuneWTome any previous tax rale which has htre- Minnesota 5f beloved husband of May Carter, brother of Dora firwln of said it may run as high as 5,000 May. acres. He estimated damage in PHILLIP J. LONGENECKER, services Wednesday, 3:00 m.

from SHIRLEY BROS. Central Otapl, SMS Lou.svllle, Alma Carter, sellers bure. Ind. and James Carter, Cold loior been approved for this purpose. You are further notified that pur.

suant to said Act, any ten (101 or inor taxpayer! In Ihe taxlnr oltrlci PROMPT A.VIBULANCB S1RV1CB 34 Uou. Dally HELEN i. JORDAN n. in. at.

caning any time. water, passed away Monuay. Serv Injury to the crop ranges Henry and Wayne Counties at MB 9-4103 2438 10th MB g-4304 ice Thursdiv. 2 at the west of Decatur of Marlon Coun TirMAK-Chlrlei lie 63 broiher of Herbert Tiemtn of Richmond. Its ty, inoiana.

otner than tnoae who pay KIRBY MORTUARY view Baptist Church. Burial Floral Park Cemetery. Friends may call at BEAXBLOSSOM MOFTt'ARY. 1321 from slight to a complete kill, and in a preliminary survey foil Tax only, may file a petition Willltm Tiemart and lrs. Mary Merditn it wtn Wl 9-3331 wan rn louniy Auditor or Mir on W.

Ray until time of aervlce. County. Indiana, not later than ten Virginia Ready, of city, and Mn. Jt.lli Walsh of Ferdinand. pasted away Monday.

Service! VYdndiy. HARRY W. MOORE PEACE CHAPEL the average loss was estimated hoi daya after this publication. let ting forth their objections to such pro rANT-Lene age SO. aister of Mrs a St.

John's Ctthollc Church 3030 B. ST. MB -4l at 1 to 2 tons an acre. posed levy. Upon the filing of auch Friends ml? call at th C.

WILSON Cora also several nieces and nephews, aay. Services Wednesday. 10 30 am. CONKLE MOORE I KIRK CHAPELS petition, said Auditor will lmmediaielv certify tame to the Slate Board of; The damage, he said, re CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES. Burial II Connertvill.

Ind. (His nephex Fr FUNERAL HOME 493S W. 16th St. fL 7-1133 lax Lomoisioners. Walth of it Melntrd Arch.

Abbey. -1591 WA w-3038 Frieiida invited. Burial Brookvllle. Ind BT 47 Frlenas may tall at tne lunerai Bome ROYSTEX I ASKUt win offer the mast.t WAturR-Thirle A. 1416 t.a-Sine entered inlo rst unda, ire S4.

Husband of Violet broth' neaT-Paul V. it 40. New Roaf 100 acres. "We've had some judgments and settlements in Henry County and we've got other damaged fields where we can't prove who did the damage," he added. A.

D. Mueller, manager of the State-wide Rural Electric Membership said REMCs paid some claims for damages "several years ago" but that he knew of no complaints this year. sults from drifting chemicals used to clear weeds from roadsides, fence rows and farm crops in neighboring fields. WILLIAM M. HAVER3TICK HOWARD M.LLS CARL B.

YEACKR Members Advisory Board, Decatur Tovsnahlp, Marlon County. Indiana. 3319 Wi'hingtun v.t T-ie'3 nutband of Maty, father of L'cyd 20 R.R. 2, Leesburg, a passenger in Guy's car, died 3 hours following the crash. A second driver, EARL MILTON STEWARD, 55, a dishwasher at the Beatty Memorial Hospital, Westville, and former resident of Mishawaka, died about a half hour after the accident.

At Michigan City, RO-y ear-old JOHN T. CURL, who was injured last Thursday when his car crashed into a pole at a gas station, died last night. Curl's 76 year old wife. Maude, and their daughter-in-law, Clara Day, 56, were injured seriously. ROIERf W.

STIRLING of New Mrs. Verna Feaiher, Lou.sMlle, stepfaiher of Mrs of Dorothy Johnson. Eva Kunket and Ralph Walker. Services Wednesday 1:30 pm. at HARRY W.

MOORE in in (A a ME 3-9179 1430-33 Prospect FRED O. BUTLER. Tru.tee, Crop and chemical author Lockrldge. New Castle, ton of Mr and Urs. Earl Cray, brother of Mrt.

Mary Btrr. New Ross. Wayne Gray of Jarnestuwo, pasxd away PEACE CHAPEL. 3030 E. Mich.

GEORGE W. USHER MORTUARY Friends welcome Mmbr of Calvm Decatur Township. Mariou County. Indiana STATE BOARD OF TAX COHMISSIONKRS iRKD C. WISSMAN.

sunJay. Member of Locat No. 60 Funeral 3 al WALktR FUNERAL HOME. Jimea- Pra'her Lodge No. 7 IT wrwrKF-shiroi Rose.

3011 Arrhin: ton Blvd. entered Into rest Sundty ities explain that of three types of weed chemicals on the market, the ester forms are more volatile and form a gas 5 Lotitje Noticts town Friends may call at funeral Secretary. loia Ate 4 weeks, dtuthter of Mr. and Mrs. Ctrl J.

Wenike. sister of Carl nome any time, jsurial sS'ew Roat. SMITH Celled meeting of In Xeil and Lynda Joy. granddaughter of HENNESSr-Rkhtrd SI2 Crll I Death Notices 3S aianipt'iit iwfr CO. wo and A.M., Wednesday.

Au- Clara Graver. Nell Houston, and tenden, husband of Mary father of Jams Washinjton, D.C., Francis Evelvn Preston. Services Wednesday Spangle said the state Highway Department may resort to chemical weed killers, "and if gu'i I. 3 ltnd the or vapor which can drift up to a mile hours after the chemical has been applied. Dayton.

and Richard J. Hen 10 am. HARRY W. VOORE P'ACE CHAPEL. 3050 Mich.

St. Friends ALKLBVC rover 83, husband of Orpha Marie, atepsor of John Hensley. fathr of Russell. Ravmond nessy, broiher of Mrs. Asnes Rean, funeral of eur tale erether TUdsii Bmith Pallhearers reo.uttetl PAUL 3TEWART.

W.M. yptVUWD HUMAN' frrr Pardons. joepn. Fulton, Kit they do, the results to some To combat drifting, they rec vx jamea Aixern end Florence carver, welcome. WOOn-Jmis Cowden.

63 5eari B14.1 T. ant. No 3 hus Thomis and Francis Hennessy both of eplather or Margaret Glasx. brother ommended use of low volatile Kansas city. Also survived by jrandchildren.

died iunday. Requiem tS FloritttMtmorieh uf Sarah Trotter, and Rev. Emma Sruns. half-brother of John and Leniie Mais Wednedty 10 a Christ the band of Eleanor Wood father of Mary Louis wnon of James Lewis Wod. South Bend, Dur- Hensley.

Mrs. Mae Tatlock. Helen Day King Church. Interment calvary cem etery. Frends may call at the KIRBY snd Dorothy Ballard, pasted awav Sunday.

Services Wednesday. 10 00 "Satit vuiOifUwtrj' MORTUARY. Meridian at Hlh SI staid It Norvel Rev. Harry. Wilbur.

Harold. Thelitis. Geneve, Ruin tnd Crtce. brother ef Florence Hols-dtw end Frcell Averltt, Port Hols- a.m. J.

WILSON CHAPIL Or THE O'leee omit fiourt. Springfield chimes. Friends invited. Friends may umo.i papers pietse copy.j fatodiscwgSgj an. ciaw ano, Ella Bndiey.

pitted awty stturai. Ftirieril Wecndty, in em. HOWEIJStephen R.R. 4. Boi crops would be disastrous." Elsewhere in the state, damage to tomatoes' was reported.

Charles Amick, Mays Packing Mays, Rush County, said "there's a good bit of damage in our own fields. Most of a 17-acre field has been destroyed as a result of a neighboring farmer spraying a fence chemicals, low pressure spraying, and nozzles with large openings to avoid a misty spray which might drift. Dr. G. F.

Warren of the Purdue horticulture' department, recommended that weed chemical users, in addition to using low volatile esters, avoid 5tiH. as Of. father of Harry. Bert Altar Mixup HOLLYWOOD Actress Sharon Lee (above) stayed out with her ex-husband, Ted Tillinghast, until 3 a.m. the night before he was to marry Actress Nancy Valentine.

Miss Valentine says the wedding is off and Miss Lee commented, "I don't want to be the heavy in this." AP Wirephoto. BRADFORD Georgia, tl yean. 33 from SHIRLEY PROP. IRVING HILL 24S7MADIS0N-GA4446 Huiihel, and Roy lloweil. Ma? Starr Alt HI wifa nt Ernest Brad Believe HST Lost Move to Dump Adlai By RUTH MONTGOMERY INS Reporter CHAPEL.

5377 E. Wash. St. Ceiung Ida Holt, passed away Monaay ford, mother of Mrs. Roselvnn Wolfe ServlreA 1 rto p.m.

from ana Mrs. jean McKUllp and 4 grand I Lest ind Founrf artlRUY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL, nlldren. ter rf Mr r.vwrenc 2 Cord of Thanks Mc Daniel and Dale Green. Weanesaer.

to at ROVn.R 846 III. Calling titer 4 pm. wed KOCH Karl SI years, of 1131 Tht timii? of WJLLIA List Blue pirakiit, "Baky." i'UrtlUAttY. 'J310 W. Wjn Windsor husband of Amy Koch, GL45KA to r-rp-esi th 'nrer.

mnel inn tn I St. Frie.ias may call any lime. SI OS Riwartf. Call WIBC, fattier of Mr. Ciern Wachuia of a rvnia taw Mn tl4( Airs.

Ljl Faulkner and Kenneth Koch r.t!ri ind nihbflri for BmSON-Harre R. 31 years, ef WA 4-2III. of city. pad away Monday. Friends 01J4 Lowell Ave.

hushAiirt nr HIGHEST OF PRAISES may call at in JORDAN FUNERAL WASHINGTON Former ssiena c. JSranson. father of Harry HOME 1426 E. lotli St after LOST-BittM ChlliUt.iUt. Walt twt between ftont legs.

Doe nttcs Branson, brother of Oiville Bran- p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Thursday. Aug. ilB llllirii uu mM Calsls.il on.

Mrs. Audrey Everhart a ft Mrs 2d, 10 30 a m. Friends Invited. med I'l Lib r. WA 3-4511.

Bt. 3 or WA 4-1043 bet. 3p Opal Lishr. passed away Saturday! WHO SAID WHAT euneral Vvednesdav 1::50 em. from Hind rrLPtifl.

npixnoom inj rfti LOBDCLIMrt Eunice W. 520 LOST-Roll of currency it Anthany JKIRLEY BROS 1RVIKC KTI.l. Lynhurst Dr aister ot Mrs. Rusn Wayne Pitting Lot 33 W. Ury- sptrtuil bououtis.

b'Jtifil fiwrt CHAPEL, 37 7 I. Wlih. Calling anytime. ane. Rest, ma o-eotj Touton.

Mrs, Margaret Kociiler. and Mrs. Harry I. McClaln. patted LOST.

Vic. 4630 E. 6'h. ludcita pi Mini of By beloved fcut- Monday. Services Wednesday.

10 Flying Farmers Laud New Air Terminal 6-2403 BYRtTM Gold E. of 113d Parker llrkireri Chihuahua, otna a FLANNER A- BUCHANAN FALL widow of Charlei A. Bvrum and LI -6203J CREEK MORTUARY. Frundi may wALTFR FrALLFR 'tw think T. ind Fr.

Van Bra ten of tht ta- LOST-rottlih Rlt ring h. gold call after 6 pm. Tuesday. I mother of Jack Hooge. sister of Mrs.

Artie Ruddicx of New Y'ork, also 11 stun ditmcaa. ic. 3 8j winmrup Rew. WA 3-7S39 landchl.dren. DSSsed awav Ktnnrtiv thtdrtl.

nd F.nnr Burtoinri President Harry S. Truman, playing a cagey game of political poker, has met with initial rebuff in his secret attempt to scuttle Adlai Stevenson in favor of a Harriman-Kefauver ticket. This correspondent has' learned from an unimpeachable source that Truman has been working behind the scenes for several weeks to Friends may tall at tha JrmnaN ,11 V(fM-tlt- I'lA Ff l6T-3'Ic. Brownsburs. red billfold Srnu.ii X.

tvn ind FUNERAL HOME. 243. E. 10th St. vtlut.Me sipen.

Kewari 1SJ Plane Trulh -Two Enough By DWIGHT SCANTLAND Lt. FRANK CARRIG of San fter 7 p.m.. Tuesday. Funeral Thura- friend in Monrwum. wr Tnwr MrHENttT-Ceorgn I.

age 1. of 304 E. Kea.ier mother of rs. Beatrice MeHenry Ftck and three jrandchildren, passed awav Tuesday at Gohen, Ind. Services Thur5day.

3 pm, from SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL. 94 N. Illinois. Calling tilti noon Wedntsdty.

Star and Nes, kin.1 inicM rtnaerea mm, wHr rtay. Aug. 3d. 3 m. Friends tnvittd.

Burial nington Pari. tin srilltt tinder Xte-Mtraue H. P. Wesson LOST-Light riditn St. Indianapolis' new streamlined air terminal at Weir Cook Municipal Airport received the highest of praises of flying farmers from four states srr.CKMAN George.

We wish to Call OA 1948 Ret and Co. FA VCHEC Nom, fasted away at L- porte, Ind Saturday evening. tnd our neariieit inanKS ana ap l-fssr-Boxer DU3. moi. Fawn.

4 oreciatton for Ihe acta of klndne l. mother of Violet Copeland. West Palm 0 white feet, white thrrst Etta net MMitti of tvmDtthy at.d b'tulitul eacn. Mrs, Jewell stark of ca eiipp'd. Rearo yv a o-uiui.

floral offerings received fiom our kind frtends and neighbors, ana to tnsr.t non. Kuoy Fincn oi atep mother of cote Von Spreckiison Indpis. services Wednesday, i pm. LOTEvn Conuriander b.cyc:, de MOWWE-Ella C. age M.

wlff of Earnest, mother of Lucille Peed, passed away Monday am also survived by 0 Friend msy call at the TOLEN i. KERR MEMORIAL CHAPEL. J.0 Prospect, after m. Tusday. Services Wednesday.

r. Tme-ment Crwn Ili'l Francisco is the only pilot to Gnnsieiner Fur.eral Home and ail oth era who agisted lit so many wal dur luse mod. W. itoeartl! tires. Vic.

148 Mtnn Or. R'i-d, ID 4531. wr.AVSK rl.MRAL HOME. Dan- Ing our recent bereavement. Trt vine, inn Entombment Washington srhl'i "tlra nil.

moo" f'r'M'-en LOST-Lge. blfk brown dog, tit Idtll-Plrt. Ans perform what Navy men call a nearly impossible trick of bo WA 5.5092 Reward lego Notiett Legal Notices Legal Notiets LOSf-Ll. B.ue pittkeet; landing a Cutlass fighter on a Bill Keyf.one se 3s carrier with one of its twin moi REPORT OF THE BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONER OF TUB CITY OF IND1ANAPOU1S STATUS OF TKEASURY REPORT I-OR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNI JO. 1931 (PublUhed Pursuant to Indiana Acta 1937, Page 233.

Sec. 3) LCUT-Lidy'l Elgin v.rtt 'ttch. Mon jet engines dead. For even more vie. BloCh wurpny t.

rennys. fte Funds Keeostke Hi: 15-14 Bill nee Jure 30 15 distinction, he has done it twice. "Same plane, same en LOT-Ferru! Bull dog. brtidi Kith. Special $430,653 29 Remits $3 1 433.593 93 444 09 wnite itiartings.

rtatrQ. 303.5 tft 4 30 pm. 3.87 gine, same pilot last time, I STRAYED Bltck ind brotrn. 11 30 9 Dachshun. sni.

"Wimpy." BR 677 hope," be commented. 513.30 "uly 1.19551 $819.939. 35 11 15.91 15 It 17 1 1 SO 21 1 S-1 1.074.30 7 39 24 34 00 1,044.28 LOST-Brown Boser; male, ans 1 Lie pt. nw. mc i-m Lying helpless on the ground 146 1 43 3 4 )3 5 46 3 31.3 hiael, and lan.

tens Tots! Receipts and Balance $22,303 543.1 8 0 329,559 99 15 ti 1 122 97 33 973 30 14 14 613 03 1 939 30 46.2.1 51 39 0" 3 209.70 3 VoV i i 409 SO 13129 538 49 4 236 97 h. feet, lip or ta'l. v.r. lute Unit LST-Bitck. broTt tnd Nearly 500 gathered here yesterday from Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin and Indiana, the host state, for the 11th annual Flying Farmers' field day.

Bulk of the visitors came in their own planes, but some came by automobile, explaining that their planes were under repair. Here are comments by visitors: Frank Langcllier, Milford, "Pretty nice a big improvement since I was here 15 years ago." Kenneth Wycoff, Valparaiso: "This terminal is a big asset to Indianapolis. It is well-planned, handy and adequate for a while, at least." John Rose, Wawaka: "As nice a place I've ever seen." Newell Maggart, Lapel: "Pretty nice looking place. It's FL 9-37S1 7 mo. Ans.

to Mis: 59 97 $09 70 VoV 4 3 -vie. 46th FOUND-YeUow ptrti 6711 Norsvtido. BR 309 90 I neat, handy and has plenty of room. It can compete with any other terminal in the country." Carl Hagerty, Brookston, state president of the Indiana wing of Flying Farmers: "This is quite a building and a big improvement in facilities. You'd be surprised at the airports elsewhere where you can't even buy a candy bar." Gordon Kennedy, Brookston: "They've sure worked this place over in the last couple of years." John Isaacs, Withee, "Services are the best I've found anywhere.

We're from the sticks, but we appreciate the politeness and courtesies shown to us." Vernon Miller, Bluffton: "It's great. I didn't have any idea we had a place like this in Indianapolis." Harry Mitten, Goodland: "This is as fine a terminal as they've got in Mexico City. You didn't get it a bit before you needed it." Mrs. Roscoe Knott, Urbana, "Everything a visitor would want in the way of services is here." A. D.

Steidinger, Fairbury, "You really have something now." Flying Farmers is sponsored by Prairie Farmer, a Midwest farm magazine. 505 33 409.30 88 29 415.73 5 193.39 LOST-Light tin key ctte. L. ME 7-7542. 20 338 4 Dlsb'lrsementa $21,673,989 89 539, 034 40 13 75 1 672 no 31 330 00 Yj3 7 6 1 24J 74 'soo 00 6 11 1.400 00 j'e'oVoo 100 00 110.39 200 00 131.71 i 12 15 i VoV 6 ii 610 00 1 97'73 SOI.

943 34 191.217 93 77,913.75 388 779 02 158 685.61 3 ,470.000 00 71 ,39 3 1 06 630 1 3 9 3 425 2 tuition irust: Aigeo iiannlng Bianchard-Wcating Coourn Jesse G. Crine Darrach Trust Dean Donnan, Frenzel Gregg Holllday Library Holllday Scholarship Japtr Scholarship Jones McCoy James E. Roberts Henrietta West Roberts. Henrlettta W. Roberts Kg.

Seegmlller Esther Fay Shover Snow Award Carl A. Stearns Anna Wvsong School Building Bond Cumulative Building Fund. 1 Elementary Book Rental. Public Employees' Retirement Retirement Withholding Tax, Payroll Ded. Sinking Fund Social Security, arrears 1955 Social Security, 193 In dark LOST Dirk rimmed gitt et 1 039 30 21 691 40 23 74 400 20 925 00 12.50 5.3 15 32 00 1 164 43 "3 Vs'firt 122 74 3 04 39 "'i'-'i'io 58 75 513.

13 25.00 1 339.250.50 599.383.33 330.169.95 38 596.39 404.091 .90 3.b37,574.0 1,136, 351. 00 71.399 99 222.163.36 leather ease hu 3137 107.51 roo.oo 60.91 LOST-W'hlt In Windcomb V'llige, new, nil 270 8 force a wedding between New York Governor Averell Harri-man and Senator Estes Ke-fauver of Tennessee. At one point the proposed deal looked so hot that planners expected to culminate it at the testimonial dinner for Senator Walter George in Washington 10 days ago. The plan blew up that evening, however, and does not now look very promising. An informed source revealed that Truman, nearly a month ago, dispatched his handpicked former national chairman, Frank McKinney of Indianapolis to New York for the first of a series of secret huddles with a i a n's campaign manager, Carmine DeSapio.

McKinney, recently appointed Midwest campaign manager for Harriman, was delegated to persuade Harriman to take Kefauver as his running mate, and also to convince the Senator that his only hope lay in such a deal. Although the ex-president dislikes Kefauver, he has been eyeing his 200 committed delegates and possible 50 others as the best means of stopping a bandwagon for Stevenson after the first ballot. 344 91 LOST-Yellovi male cat, "'c 6.44 for a week had a few compensations for LILLIAN McKEEN, 78-year-oIJ Sac City (la.) farm woman. She said: "I did get some pleasure from the experience. I saw so many birds.

One of them, a bluebird, I hadn't seen in ever so long." President FRED HEINKEL of the Missouri Farmers Association: "A farm law which will meet the needs of farmers must recognize the fact that we must learn to live with an abundance in agriculture." renre breiv IT 6-2411 46.91 194 946.68 1,138.555.04 68.522,99 Personals 370 ol.2i 3.29 405 81 (.,9 1 1,341.110 00 9. 370. 2 1.372. 00 131,301. TO 4i'lVo 93 13 135.64 WILL NOT be responsible for any 15 173 80 119 66 270 53 544 91 919 44 4 91 3 794 927.41 7 940.498 3 99,998.39 383.193.60 3 637,574 08 1 963.821.93 71,380 36 232.163.6 944.

110,934 03 5,958.961.35 3 138, 388. 31 for Administration debts contracted by anyone ether U6. 614. 88 478,833.45 212.631.93 thin myself on or trier juiy 3 195. litrry jintes Foobtnt.

lorsairty or 2504 s. collier iropit. "1 WILL NOT be responsible for any 1 13 533 67 $40. 332. 988 33 33.

327. 643. 1 Totals debts contracted by anyone other Speclll end Property T.i Receipts for Spec.al Fund than msrir on cr after 33 1956 Stsned Earnest J. Turner. specill Ttxes for lu'tion nini SDecitl Ttjtet for Cumulttive But'dlng Fund Special Fund doet not include Petty Cash Fund .1006 N.

Tacoma. inapls ind. Building. Librtry. Building ind WiLl.

NOT be responsible for ny debts contrtcted bt anyone otrr tntn myse.f on o- after Jul? 24 19-. Jerry llH S. Rich Grounds. InstrucMon Center In the sum cf 81. .00 00 SDoes not include 149.or.3.00 investment in f'n'ted Sti'et Treasury Rii's not Include $1,483,273.00 Investment in United Stttrs Treasury ll S.

E. EIKENBERRY. Secretin. THE BOAPD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS DETAIL OF THE DEPARTMENTAL EXPENDITURES. FISCAL YEAR 1933-1956 Indpis.

I will not be resoonsib1. for ny debts contratted bv anyone eti er tna.i en or ire- jui 24 ADMINISTRATION 193. Robert 1329 Altord 16.236.32 14.231 45 BYRON WM. Rf.ED cr anyone kno- Crlsous Attucks High School George Ws'hlrgtcn High Rehool Thomas Ca-r Howe High School Harrv Woid School 1953-lf56 112 391.73 57.6-1 7.1 1 12.975.94 23.977.82 Ing nil whereab-uts. PLEASE act Shirley 3t.

Reed J.IE 6 i -v Irr-r-ar 37 20.64 14 21.303,09 2.9 540 16 36.771 10 4 247 37 1.934.83 9-A Business Personals FANFARE 3 13.947 70 Arsenil Technical Schools Broad Ripple Hurt School Cri 'u Attucks High School George Wasnirjlon High School Thomn Cirr Host High School H-ry Wood School Genertl Capital Outlty TOTAL SPECItL SCHOOL AND TUITION FUNIs PHR BUDGET 31.731.34 BE DEBT FREE $18 329 62 849 73 BOTHERED BY BILLS EVERY 433, 929. 28 603,214 31 PAYDAY? LET US HELP YOU OUT OF DEBT O.N PAYMENTS YOU CA.N 350.939.21 Total Power Failure BERLIN (AP West Berlin a city of more than 2 million was crippled 2 hours today by a total failure of the electric power system. Generator failure was blamed. AreUFlD The Budget Plan 309.439.79 9 250.529 09 758.2r3.27 Genertl Superintendents Office Social Service Department Bujlnets Office Bof-d and General Ofiices Bu Idtrigs Grounds Department Supply Department. Tolal lion INSTRUCTION Supen'iSion Kindergarten Elementary Schools.

Ehortridse High School Emmerich Manual Training High School Arsenal Technical Schools Broad Ripple High School Cronus Attucks High School Go-g Washington Hih S'hool Thimas Carr Howe High Ha -rv f. Wood Sf hool Ad'ilt Kdticatlcn General 3 Witnesses Change Tune; Ex-Cop Freed Former Policeman Jacque Durham was freed of a pandering charge today by a judee's directed charge of not guilty. Judge Pro Tern Frank A. Symmes sustained a motion for a directed verdict by the jury after three principal state's witnesses reneged on sworn statements. Prosecutor John G.

Tinder said, after the case in Criminal Court 1, he would ask that suspension of six-month sentences given two of the witnesses in return for their testimony be lifted. The witnesses. Larry and Robert Daniels, brothers, had been found guilty of possession of pornographic literature a in OF $23 669, 33. 35 6th FLOOR LEMCXE ELDG. Man Sought in Stockyard Slaying Held The 23-year-old man wanted for the slaying of a 41 -year-old truck driver at the Indianapolis Stockyards has surrendered to police.

Kenneth J. Baughman, Seattle, who has been on the run since the June 30 slaying during an attempted holdup of a poker game, arrived at police headquarters yesterday afternoon with a lawyer. He told police he had returned to Indianapolis last Thursday after making two trips to Ohio, one to Missouri and one to Illinois. Baughman is charged with the murder of William Waller, 41. 1548 Shepard, the father of seven children.

Waller was struck in the chest with a shotgun blast when he attempted to break up the holdup of the all-night poker game in a small building in the center of the stockyards. DETAIL OF EXPENDITURES OTHER ffjJN ME 8.5628 FUNDS BONDED AND INSURED $17,460 00 1,659.00 1,032 48 i' REVOKED LICENSE SR22 I MONTHS TO PAY RELIABLE AUTO-FIRE CASUALTY INS 1122 E. Wash. ME 8-7511 509.152 89 1,399. 663.93 493.327 33 483.153 14 309.946 440,853 13 462.0.-3.1 1 255.178.05 96 751.62 53 424 26.584.83 25,340 00 15.000.00 23.000 00 CUMULATIVE BUILDING Fl'ND Expenditures 9.111 843 34 SCHOOL BUILDING BOND FUND Ejpenilturei 1 59 9773 PRINCIPAL ON MATURED BONDS Slnl.lng Fund Msiurltirs 1,479.000 00 PAYMENT OF TEMPORARY LOANS me (Print pal Onlyi 4.720 000 00 TRUST FUND Eipendl.ures 33 534 53 Total Mlinte- ntnc PIXF.n CHARGES Rentals Insurance Prooerty Dimige.

Pilbl'c Lilblllty and Fleet Insurance Workmen i Compensation Contribution to Pubi Employe" R-tlrement Fund and Socltl Security Bond Premium! end Licenses Mo-iy ind Securities Refunds and Ad-lustments Trimfer Tu'tlon Art Ch'ld-en Museum. Symphony Orchestra Tctsl F.xed rhtrges AUXILIARY AGENCIE-Suorvlaion Elerrenti-y Schools Lunchrooms Elementtrv fcc'-ools Milk Lunchet Shnrrrd-e High School Emmerich Msnntl Train'ng High School Technical Schools Broid pple High Cr 'ti'5 A tucks High School George Washington Hlirh School Th-rrs f'a-r Iowe High School Ha-r Wood School General 569 272 71 tv 8.7514 ID oiihA Our minftfmnt tou rt oUce to pit and on regular mount di ut us hflp you help -e- To-sl Instruction $15,406,201.19 COORDINATE ACTIVITIES! Wo NO srrnf eiO'S ail way To p-yA 1M 60iNC- I THAT iSZEEN 14.927 17 T12 82 70 890 22 I. b-rls 40 704 46 Gnrsl 340 525 49 74 Z(fct ScxWu Cooidins' Activities TFACHERS' RETIREMENT FUND A'ESSMENT Esprnd tures SOCIAL SECURITY 1 231,329 95 9 02 4 901 Fellow VE 7-33 Licansad Malirnlfy Horn Expenditures 106.630 19 49 183 Ca. ctr loi unnurneu irli SOCIAL SECURITY ARREARAGE -nv irt mr IftrVK-MAHON. 1.262.397 59 95,604 13 Expenditures 71.389 58 FUR RESTYLINS WITHHOLDING TAX 138 134.83 96 866 46 333.649 36 304.265 52 49 742 38 92.393.14 96 730 98 3 037 43 3.079 00 Indiana Fur 114 E.

Wash Expenditures 2,15 885 61 nuv.iR. taccnerin tablets. grtin OPERATION Adm.ni-tra'ion Bulldlnss Klementirv Schools Shoriridc High School Emmerich Mmrii T-a'n'ng High School Technical Schools Broad Ripple High School CnsDin Attucks Hi-h School Georye Wssiilngton HI eh School Thomas Carr Howe High School Ha-rv f. Wood Schoil General PUBLIC RETIREMENT FUND Expenditures 7713.75 ELEMENTARY BOOK AND SUPPLY FUND Expenditures 191,217.03 connection with the case. Doris Rowland, 25, 548 N.

Senate, identified as the prostitute in the case, said she knew Durham only slightly. A sworn statement, dated June 13, 1955, was introduced, in which she said she had known Durham three years and that he had taken her to 2502 N. Delaware, a filling station. There, according to the statement, she had relations with uutu yr5UtstVHE 43 340.12$ 46 73.314 92 $0,718 65 83.413.35 ANONYMOUS mty reupies isin Bide, inditnipolis or cah me 4-170 ADJUSTMENT ACCOUNTS (ADVEKTIXKMENT) Asthma Formula Prescribed Most By Doctors-Available Now Without Prescription Total Auxllisrr Work-in-Process 1.149 87 3.393.7 LEARN TO DRIVE INDIANA nnrvisir- vrunfti Agencies 1.393.15.31 JiJO VILLA AVE. UCT.illl 09 39 570 42 DrBT S-RVICT I 1nrett An Stonrierf 438 70 LEARN TO rvntvif 4 485 64 f4 046.151 rtehl 911 tss SA SAFSTr; DRIVING SCHOOL iu.ona.io int-rest on Temoo- ME 4 711 Book Binding Furniture Exclitnte Account Supply Stock Supply Stock Over tnd Short Shop Stork (Cr.) Shop Stock Over in Short Totsl Adjustment Accounts 706 53 315.13 Tola! Operation 2,203,950.75 Contrihiltln-s to REVOKED LICENSES SR22 two brothers for $5 apiece on Sinking Fund 986.000,00 Attacks in Minutes Lasts for Hours! Stop otsl Debt Service $,313.74 363,302 50 10 Cebinef Baths 1.530.

04 409 94 REDUCING TOTAL EXPENDI May 13, 1955. Miss Rowland testified today she was under narcotic addiction at the time and that she had been imposed upon to sign. She denied the contents of the Hours Dsllji to midnite MAINTENANCE Administration Building Elementary Schools. Shortridt High School Emmerich Manual Triin'ng High School Arjenal Technical Bioad High Sthool TURES OTHER 4 28 393 709 2 io a. surs.

ME 7-324 FUNDS $17 49 37 71 CAPITAL OUTLAY Administration Offices Element! ry Srhoell Shor'rldeg High School Ejrmerlcb Vinull Tnining High School GRAND TOTAL EX 1 836 13 9 013 87 39 070.49 30 581 16 34 303 3' PENDITURES ALL FUNDS SAME AS FINANCIAL DELL'S VAPOR BATHS 11:00 a m. to 9:00 m. stk. da 1 1 to 156 7Broadway, Apt. 4 DELL'S VAPOR BATHS 11:00 am to 9:00 Dm.

srk ditg. M-n 1 1 to 6 1367 Ant" 4 Primatene opens bronchial tubes, loosens mucous congestion, relieves taut nervous tension. All thi without taking painful injections. The secret ij-Prima'ene combines medicines (in full prescription strength) found mot effective in combination for asthma distress. Each performs a special purpose.

look forward to sleep at ni'ht and freedom from asthma spasms ft Primatene. at any drugstore. Only 88' money-back fuarantee. filSil. tHn.ll Pnaratral ompanf limw ft.

V. mcU1 The aithma formula prescribed more than ny othtr bf doctor! for their private pa nenU is now available to asthma sufferer without prescription. Medic! teats proved this formula tops asthma attacks in minutes and girtt hours of freedom from recurrence of painful asthma spasms. This formula is so effective that it is the physicians leading- asthma prescription so safe that now it can ee sold without prtiertpUon in tiny Ubleti tailed frimu. statement.

35 364 86 STATEMENT 9130 for 'r 4r ln V'" Tht Boird of School CommUiionen and ere The two brothers involved re opn 13 Trarisporfqfldw fused to link Durham with bringing Miss Rowland to the THB BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OP THE CITY OP INDIANAPOLIS M. V. BAILEY. BUSINESS MANAGER EIKENBERRY. SECRETARY W.

HASHMAN. GENERAL ACCOUNTANT BBNT 3 NEW CAB OR TRUCK AVIS RENT CAR KENTUCKY AVK ViF -44 I akckc aa. AyxN filling station. 0 (J if.

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