Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1939 — Page 36
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Hoosier Crew Hard at Work
Tune for Five Pre-Holiday Basketball Games.
Timer Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Dee. 1Daily scrimmage is the bill of fare doled out to the Indiana University basketball team as the Hoosiers vie for starting places in the opening. game, Indiana will open its schedule here| Saturday, Dec. 9, against Wabash,
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3 ON ATHENIA AID RED CROSS
Further Reports of Late Gains Are Made in Fund Campaign.
Three survivors of the Athenia,
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A B5-year-old carpenter was sentenced to two years in the State Prison today after pleading guilty to falsifying doctors’ prescriptions to obtain narcotics. The defendant was Ammon T. Apple, Oaklandon, who admitted to
and one- | quarter dos seof morphine in eity The defendant had this law four times in the past four years.
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CARDENAS ON TOUR, SWIMS TO VILLAGE
MEXICO CITY, Dec. 1 (U. P). —President Lazaro Cardenas’ swimming ability stood him in good stead when he arrived at the villave of Tulum, in Quintana Roo territory, on a tour of southeastern
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played on the home floor: Wabash, Dec. 9; Cincinnati Xaxier, Dee. 11, and Pittsburgh, Dec. 18. The road games are Nebraska at Lincoln, Dec 15, and Butler at Indianapolis, Dec 23 With 12 lettermen available and two other veterans, Coach Branch McCracken will attempt to use every plaver in these games before the Big Ten season opens here Jan 6 against Illinois The 12 lettermen are: Capt. Mare vin Huffman, Ralph Dorsey, Jack Stevenson, Clarence Ooley, all senfors; Bob (Moose) Dro. Bill and Bob Menke, Paul (Curly) Armstrong. Tom Motter, Jim Gridley, Chet Francis and Jay MeCreary, juniors. McCreary was not year, and Ooley won his letter two years ago. Russ Clifton is a junior reserve, and Herman (Mouse) Schaefer, who dropped out of school the second semester last year, bolster the group of experienced men.
Bowling—
Zeke Heckman hung up a 695 in the Printeraft League at the Pritehett plant fast night te take high bowling honors in the city, He had games of 232, 266 and 197, The list of “600” bowlers Zeke Heckman, Printeraft Yor Argus, Intermediate Lea White, Auntamative Rohrman, St. Catherine's W. Burks, E. €, Atkins Harold Rrewer, Industrial Gruner, Universal Brown, Intermediate G. Burrell, Koch Furniture Berry, Universal Mize, Diamond Chain FE. Pearson, Parkway Ree J. Pearson, Parkway Ree K. Allen, Universa Tony Sekula, Kingan's A, A, Sutphin, Universal Sexson, Universal Tegeler, Universal Stamm. Diamond Pave Killian Jr, Kiefer, Universal Johnson, Auntameotive George Godwin, Intermediate Mindach, Diamond Chain Koch, St. Catherine's \ Guy Dillman, Industrial Bill Middaw, Printeraft F. Ward, Printeraft Renefield, Intermediate J. Seal, Universal Matthews, Intermediate Gatewnod., Thursday Night Clark, Thursday Night Moore, 1. S. Avres Stone, Automotive Rayrett S. Avres Gillespie, Intermediate Killian, Autametive Poole, Related Foods Goldsmith, Intermediate
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Results in the Em-Roe Speedway League National Malleable J.D Adams, 80 Bookwalter Ball, 25. »
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Seven Up Girls will meet Maplehurst Dairy at 7:30 tonight at the Hoosier Athletic Club
Scores in the Bush-Feezle Thurs day League Stevart-Warner Motors, 13 EN Lily
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Three games are carded in the | Em-Roe Girls’ Big Six League at the Hoosier Athletic Club tonight The schedule
F830 Maplehurst Dairy ws R:30--Branch 3) vs, Cy A, Midnite Club,
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Un vs, Trimble O41) Products vs Sehwiteer.
Here's how they 1 stack up tonight in the Bush-Feezle Sunda) School League at the Broadway ME Gym: T00-First Friends vs, Shelby “wt M-~Central Christian vs, Central Bap “N 00-—-Speedway M. EK, Edgewood The schedule for next Monday the Em-Roe Hamilton League: Wallace Grain vs R:00-—Legion Restaurant Sertive
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| Bill Mooney, 147-pound novice, is among the amateur boxers who will throw punches tonight in the opening session of the annual county tournament at the South Side Turners.
Hanover to Open W ith Cincinnati
{ | HANOVER, Ind, Dec With [five of Hanovers seven 1938-39 basketball lettermen returning, fans are looking forward to the Panthers’ opening games with the University of Cincinnati and the University of Louisville here on Dee. 13 and 14 Warren Pruett, who led Indiana collegiate sharpshooters last year with an average of 14 points a is expected to lead the Panthers against Cincinnati, Coach John M. Van Liew Hilltoppers two weeks and has cut squad down to 13 men, Pruett, French Lick; former Washington High School star, Indianapolis; Clarence Tull, Hanover; Dorrance Kohlmeier, Dailey Hill, Madison; Frank Jean, Pekin; Harrold Bell, Connersville; Verl Geisler, Madison: Fred loom, New Castle: Lester Anders, La Porte; Robert Warriner, Moores ville; Horatio Rork, Osgood, and Charles Earhart, Hanover
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Army, Navy Take Final Drills Today
PHILADELPHIA, Dec ~The Army and Navy football squads, awaiting their meeting tomorrow at Municipal Stadium be- | fore an expected capacity crowd of 102.245, were scheduled to take their | final workouts today as the vane| guard of spectators flooded the city, | Both squads arrived last night and Navy, after a boisterous reception at suburban Jenkintown, went by bus to its headquarters at Manuefacturers’ Country Ciub, Oreland. he Midshipmen will work out today at Temple Stadium. | In contrast to Navy's arrival, the | Cadets slipped into Pine Valley, N. J, with only a corporal’s guard several ratiroad officials and report. ers on hand. Thev jogged a half mile to the Pine Valley Golf Club. where they will stay until game time with the exception of a brief workout this afternoon at Munic ipal | Stadium Navy's hopes jolt when Maj Swede Larson, coach, announced that Lou Texas veteran who was a regular halfback prior to his injury two weeks ago, would be unable ts play, His injury was aggravated. Larson said, in a ih a Scrimmage WwW eanesday,
Cornell Baf fled Even Customers
ITHACA, Dee. 1 (NEA) —Un-! beaten Cornell went to some trouble to baffle everyone, including the paving customers, during the season just closed Whit Baker's number was 53, Hal MeCullough's 63, Waiter Ma- | tuszezak's 38, Kelley's 83 and Kirk Hershevs 93. These men are backs and ends They carried the ball and fans and writers were confused. The hardest work in the Penn- | svivania game at Franklin Field was done by the spectators in trymg to solve the puzziing numbers They got to know Hal MeCullough and Kirk Hershey after a while because each scored twice,
Behnke Is Highest | In Casting Tourney
William Behnke scored a 99 for high honors in the Indianapolis Casting Club's tournament last night at Tomlinson Hall. Other winners in the men's events were D. A. Brafford, 98; Al Martin. 97. W. Miller, 97; J. Spear, 97; W. O. Taber. 97: Carl Hoover, 96: H. Johns, 96; Ralph Carr, 96. and J. Meyer, 96. Mrs. Carl Hoover, with an 88, and Mrs. Don Carlisle, with a 87, won the women's events. |
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missionary tol Their baggage | and funds were lost when the ship] of the party re-| a United States] Consul, Mr. Yocum said “While we are not obligated to reMr. Edwards wrote | to Mr. Yocum, “we feel we should| like to do so because there are so many in need evervwhere wie mre not as well cared for as we please take $115 from our account| and give it to the Red Cross.” Meanwhile, campaign leaders ¢ report late gains in | Cross enrollments.
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Firms Show Increases
The car department of the Beech Grove Shops reports 265 memberships so far this year as compared to 58 in the same department last vear., Others increases as reported are: The William C. Brass Co. from none to six; H. CC. Danner & Co, | from none to eight: Indianapolis Life Insurance Co. from 94 to 102: Allied Truck Equipment Co, from none to 25; the Meier Electrie Co. from none to three; the Leader Store, from 15 to 25. Indianapolis Railways, Inc, from 203 to 316; Freihofer Baking Co, from 25 to 62. Mooneyv-Mueller-Ward Co, trom | 107 to 151; Kroger Grocery and Bak- | ing Co, from 98 to 100: SergeantGerke Paint Co, from none to five; | American Metal Furniture Co, from three to four: Indiana University School of Medicine, from 90 to 113; Crown Laundry from one to 37. The Udell Works reports its pres- | ent membership at 25 and the Indiana University School of Dentistry | reports 10
SURVIVES SHELLING,
DROWNS IN "HARBOR
LONDON. Dec (U. P).—Able| Seaman William Hughes, 44, who | survived the torpedoing and shelling of the British freighter Uskmouth | off the Spanish coast Saturday, fell | into the harbor at a southeast port during the blackout last night and | drowned
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STEAMER STRIKES MINE LONDON, Dec. 1 (U. P).—=The| British steamer Dalryan, 4558 tons, | today struck a mine off the south east coast of England. All 38 mem-! bers of the crew and a pilot were taken ashore in a coastal lifeboat
SOVIET ABANDONS S FAIR NEW YORK. Dec. 1 (U, P) —The| New York World's Fair announced today that the Soviet Union will dismantle its £3,000.000 pavilion at | the fair and will not participate in the exposition in 1940. No reason was given
Blind School's Radio Stolen
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J. C. Higdon (above), vice president of the Business Men's Ase surance Co., will address a state wide meeting of company representatives at the Hotel Lincoln tomorrow. Approximately 50 underwriters are expected to attend the, session, which will be devoted to a discussion of new policies issued by the company,
JUDGE MYERS WARNS PROBATION ION BREAKERS
trouble
Defendants who get in “the limit" in the future, Criminal Court Judge Dewey Myers warned today. The warning was Issued after) Howard O. Passwater, 19, of 1617 Massachusetts Ave, was taken before the court as a probation violator, Passwater was convieted of petit) larceny last summer and was given a one-year sentence on the State Farm. The sentence was suspended. Informed today that Passwater pleaded guilty to intoxication in Municipal Court this week, Judge Myers ordered him to serve the onevear sentence,
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Inventors Find War Inspiring
Times Special WASHINGTON, Dec. Hitler told the world that his Nazis had invented a secret weapon which could annihilate Britain and France like a light-ning-bolt from Mars, he shocked into action that fertile organism, the Yankee inventive brain. A dozen a day, letters containing brilliant and sometimes lurid seintillations flash upon War and Navy Departments. Like this one: “Hitler's new invention is an airplane bomb so powerful a single explosion will blow down evervthing for a mile around. The Nazis plan to wreck London in a single night. To foil the blackout, they will sneak up on the city by following the moonlight reflected from railroad tracks. “But they'll never bomb New York, if the Government adopts my new invention. Over the rear wheel of the last car of each train leaving New York at night, fasten a nozzle. From this nozzle, squirt black paint over the rails.”
LOVE ‘COOLED OFF, | PRISONER RELEASED
CLEVELAND, O, Dec. 1 (U.P) — Joseph Quirino, who “loved” Josephine Costanzo so much he tried to kill her, told Common Pleas Judge Frank 8S. Day that three months in jail has changed his views, | “I'm cooled off and out of love,”
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COLUMBUS, O., Dec. 1 (U. PD. A little blind girl sat at the piano in the Ohio State School for the Blind, practicing the scale, A man walked in the room and announced: “I'm the repair man; I came for the radio.” The little girl went on practicing. Later Miss Ruth Williams, the school’s voice teacher, learned that the “repair man” was a theif who had stolen the radio which furnished one of the chief forms of entertainment for six of the school’s blind children, It had been donated to them.
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CHICAGO, Dec. 1 (U, P).—Gen. Hugh Johnson, Indianapolis Times newspaper columnist and former NRA administrator, predicted last night that President Roosevelt would be returned to the White House for a third term. In answering questions from hel
‘floor after an address before the
Illinois Road Builders’ Association, he said he believed Mr. Roosevelt would be a candidate next year “if it was believed he had the chance. » LEGION IS PRESENTED 1808 BUILDING ORDER
Timer Special VINCENNES, Ind, Dec. 1.—<A| copy of the original | order for bricks to construct the! building now occupied by the Vin-| cennes American Legion post has been added to the files of the organization, The document was presented to the Legionnaires by Judge Thomas B. Coulter of Vincennes, The building, built in 1808, originally was a court house,
625-POUND MAN DIES
NEW LONDON, Conn, Dec. 1 (U, P.). William Kiely, 625-pound driver of a hook-and-ladder truck and reputed to be the heaviest fireman in active service in the country, died vesterday from a cerebral hemorrhage. He was 42.
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Indianapolis Times, Friday, Dee. 1, BONIFIELD Frederick R., 1014 E. Market St., husband of Bessie R. Bonifleld and father of Mrs. Donald E. Baily, La Fontaine, Ind., and Mrs. Howard Jewell of Muncie, Ind., passed away Wednesday morning. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Saturday, 1:90" pb. M. Friends invited. Burial Orown Hill, Friends may call at the mortuary,
BONSIB—Henry 8, 642 N. Dearborn, beloved husband of Josephine Bonsib, father of Mrs. Vera Blackburn, Indianapolis;: Roy 8. Bonsib, Scarsdale, N, . and brother of John Bonsih, Vincennes, passed away Tuesday, Nov. 28. Services Saturday, Dec y § a. Mm. at BE 8 GADD FUNERAL HOME, Churchman at Prospect. Friends invited. Interment Vincennes, Ind, Friends may call at the mortuary any itme.
CALVIN—<Arthur, husband of Anna Calvin father of Raymond and Lowell Calvin, Ernest Elkins, Mrs, Lillie Hinkle, Dessie Rosemeyer and I'S. ay
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FEELEY-—Mayme (nee Andrew (Mike) Feeley, daughter of Emeline O'Brien, passed away Wednesday morn he Services from the MONTGOMERY FUNERAL HOME, 1622 N. Meridian 8t.. Saturday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Friends may call at the home, 2146 E, Garfield Drive, Friday afternoon and evening.
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ROBERTSON—Mertie Ellen, age 37, beloved wife of Herschel Robertson, mother of Oliver, Jerrel and James, daughter of John McCarty, sister of Robert and Kenneth McCarty, Alma Clark and Verihda Waggoner, assed away Thursday, Funeral Saturday, 2:30 p. m,, from the father's residence, 423 N Holmes Ave Burial Memorial Park. Friends may call at 423 N. Holmes Ave, any time, SHIRLEY SERVICE,
Fred J.., father of R, W. Stahlhut of Indianapolis and H. F, Stahlhut of Cleveland and brother of Mrs. Emma Rohr, passed away Thursday at hits home. 6118 Crittenden. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Saturday, 10:30 a. m. Friends invited, Friends may call at the mortuary.
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MORI1UARY 051 N. DELAWARE 8ST.
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MOORE & KIRK
CH-1808 TA-8056-2 SHIRLEY BROS. CO.
948 N, Illinois St.
J. C. WILSON
1230 Prospect St.
R-1150
L1-5409
DR-0321 DR-0322
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Eve SHAMPOO, WAVE,
RI-5374|
DR. A. P A. P. HALL, RI-3198,
treatments, 402 Kresge Bldg.
' FOOT
ALL L506,
3 Royal Beauty Acad.. 401 Roosevelt Bldg.
(ALTERATION SPECIALISTS)
9.1 ILRI [4 RT 1] 1) BY (MEL REE ANE TE REY RL TY 1S
MEYER O. JACOBS AVRIL RIT NTE
(COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS) _
5208 N. Keystone, supplies custome Christmas cards
ERBERT JOHNSON, : Cameras, _ Bas! Oho
(FURNACE CLEANING)
$1.00. Repair Renforth,
all CHe
furnace cleaned, 14 years exp.
ANY makes; 0699-R (FURNACE REPAIR. CLEANING) BOYDEN, 1636 N. Exeter. BEe repairing. installing,
ARTHUR E. 015. Cleaning, _ Reasonable prices.
(HEATING-VENTILATION)
HEATING, ventilating, new roofs, roof, chimney Shelby. DR-4233.
(MATTRESSES) MATTRESSES, renovated. F. BURKLE, _Ave RI-6695. Since R886
(PRINTING)
RICHARDS, The Printer help you. 127 E. New Y
(ROOFING) Roof rep'r. New rfs,
Ch. 1227 Remodel. 3 yrs.
ter.
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guttering repairing.
spouting 140
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Sold, Mass.
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comforts,
pillows, 431
is delighted te ork.
Carpene to pay. (VENETIAN BLINDS) N TIAN BLINDS Windox shades. PATVE} BR SON SHADE & OR COVERING co" 142 N. Meri Sa (WINDOW SHADES)
@ RI-1581
1350 N. Illinois
Farms—Suburban
14 MILES FROM MONUMENT 58 acres with fair improvements, 40 acres tillable, 18 acres pasture with stream, fencing better than average. 4 mile east of 135, 1 mile south of Stone's Crossing. Priced at $5000, to close an estate, Call Phillips, DR-5252, with— JACK C. CARR MA-2523.
ONE ACRE --New house, three large rooms, electricity, garage; Incated east; $1750. Terms. MARCY, _CH- 4312-2 2.
LAND bank and i insurance ATTY TA-4286. JOHN D. CASE. 3510
— Ry farms, . Penn
