Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1940 — Page 4

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ARRAIGN ALGER ‘IN BANK HOLDUP,

Officers Say Former Convict | From Here Identified ~~ |var ser

.: Ananda, his friends say, is an ex- | As Robber. pert strategist but he has a special » reason for his interest. He is King BL Io. Pu H (u. Py — of Thailand (Siam). and news disme Alger of Indianapolis, former patches from Bangkok tell of the convict at the Michigan City State danger of conflict between his Prison, appears in Miami Circuit kingdom and French Indo-China. Court today to answer a charge of | _ The young King, who is attending bank robbery in‘ connection with school in Switzerland, closely fol- ~~ the robbery of the Wabash Valley lows military and naval strategy in Trust Co. branch at Denver May 8.|the European war and has smallger was identified as the bandit [scale reproductions of several fleets, yesterday by Ray Slabaugh including most of the shipsiof the

‘LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Oct. 24 | (U. P.).—Ananda Mahidol is 14 years old and almost every day he plays war games with toy battleships and

British Navy, in his home. He moves Princess Mahidol, and his younger them about the map in mock bat-|brother and sister. tles and is said to be closely] Tall for his age, Ananda follows acquainted with the battle fleets of{a strict routine in his life here. He

most of the big powers. He often| ,... .: 6:30, breakfasts with the

discusses strategy and historical| (2 iy and then accompanies his

campaigns with his instructors. | 12-year-old brother, Pumitol, to

Intimates of the King’s family| ° : : : : * | school. Sometimes both boys bicycle said, however, that the King showed school. - They retu for funch

’ : 2 J lin St In Iq on In and are back in school until 4 or 5 China and refuses to be drawn into P. m. every day. : political discussions of any kind al-| According to friends, Ananda will though he avidly follows current attend school for three years more events classes at the Ecole Nouvelle to complete his studies and then where he studies here. {may attend some university. He

The King lives in a country home! does not plan to return to Thailand near Lausanne with his mother, | in the near future.

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LOCAL MEN WIN DAYTON PRIZES

(Capture Five . Places in Class C Events as 9000 Watch.

"In view of the Army's famed Wright Field, Indianapolis model airplane pilots won five of 15 places in the Class C event of the Dayton (0.) Daily News annual contest last Sunday. More than 9000 persons watched the final gas model event as 300 model builders from Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky staged one of the most spectacular shows ever seen in the Midwest. « It was a cool, windless day but a warm sun created a host of thermals. Unusual for this time of the year, the thermals resulted in a number of new records being established. The thermals were so strong that one carried a paper napkin| high over the field for nearly five minutes. Top honors in Class 'A went to ‘Earl Wetzel of Dayton when his model was clocked for a total time of 18 minutes 88 seconds. His best single fight was 8 minutes 37 seconds. : In Class B, Bill Gibson of Hamil- | : ton, O., set a new association record] r : when he flew a total time of 47 min- 30 Entries to Get Prizes utes 35 seconds to win first place.| Winners mm Blocks first annual On its second flight his ship soared scale model contest will be anfor 33 minutes 14 seconds. NSome nounced here next week. time for a 20-second motor run! Ray Neese has received about 30 Warren Weible of Defiance, O., on! entries,” each of which will receive a time of 38 minutes 35 seconds an award. First prize is a Comet snared first place in Class C. His Zipper kit, second a Comet Merbest single flight was checked at 30 cury kit. Other prizes are kits and minutes. | wing pins. The judges will be the © William Keough of Indianapolis board of directors of the Indiana was second on a time of 28 min-| Gas Model Association. utes 3 seconds. He won a Speedway motor. The Ohio and Kentucky fliers con-

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A distinguished name was added to the growing roster of aviators who can aid American defense when Peter Lehman, 23-year-old son of New York’s Governor, completed his flying course at New York University, He’s pictured, above, at end of his first solo flight.

and then-(by trick gadgets) exploded in mid air, crashing to the ground. 3

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MOTHER IS DEAD

Rites Tomorrow for Mrs. Anna L. Warbinton, Parent Of ‘Howdy’ Wilcox.

The mother of one of the 500mile race’s heroes—Howard Wilcox, winner in 1919—died yesterday a her home. 4024 College Ave. . Mrs. Anna L. Warbinton, “Howdy’s” mother, was 75 and had been

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Funeral services will be held -at 10 a. m. tomorrow at the Shirley | Brothers Central Chapel and burial | will be at Crown Hill Cemetery. The | services will be. conducted by | Thomas E.’Perine, C. 8. B. Mrs. Warbinton, whos

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nelton, Inds. Following the death of her first husband, Howard Wilcox, she married Benjamin Warbinton, who died seven years ago. Her daughter-in-law, Mrs, Howard Wilcox II, died ‘in 1922 and it was a |year afterward that her famous son, |‘Howar | toona, Pa. : | Since then, Mrs. Warbinton had !lived with two grandchildren—How-

lard Wilcox III, a junior at Indiana |.

| University, and Marian Wilcox, a sophomore at Butler University. Mrs. | Warbinton legally adopted her two grandchildren six years ago. She also is survived by-a son, Harry Warbinton, of Indianapolis. | The great-grandfather of Mrs. | Warbinton, William DuVal, was appointed by President Monroe as | Governor of Florida while that part ‘of the Union was still a territory |and was reappointed by Presidents Adams and Jackson. { A member of the Second Church |of Christ, Scientist, the Order of the Eastern Star and the W. R. C,, Mrs. Wathinton also had been .active in P.-T. A. work at School 66 and Shortridge: High School.

THURSDAY, OCT. 24, 1940

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He was a member of the Broad Ripple Methodist Church. He was married to Miss Rose Hasselbring in 1913. Other survivors are his mother, Mrs. Hattie Burrell of Indianapolis; ‘a brother, Edward Roth, of Havre de Grace, Md., and two sisters, . Mrs. Mable | Heightchew of Indianapolis and Mrs. Dora Blackwell of St. Bernice,

Joseph M. Lynch °

Funeral services for Joseph M. Lynch, a former Indianapolis resident who died Tuesday in the U. S. Veterans’ Hospital at Hines, Ill., will be held at 9 a. m. tomorrow at SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. The requiem mass will be said by a nephew of Mr. Lynch,jthe Rey, Fr. John E. Lynch of Evansville, Burial will be at Holy Cross Cem= etery. Mr. Lynch, who was 54, left Indianapolis 18 years ago. While here he was a member of the St. John's Catholic Church and the Indiana Musicians’ Union. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Vivian Barber, three brothers, John, James and William, and a sister, Miss Loretta Lynch, all of Indianap=olis.

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{ Neese, Indianapolis; Dick Gates, | Dayton; Milt Spector, Cincinnati; | { Charles Greatham, Springfield, O;! | Leg Gerringer. Portland, and Abner | Crosby. Ft. Wayne. | It was one of the best managed! contests Indianapolis pilots ever had | seen. Te eliminate any hedging on| weight, each ship was weighed be-| fore every flight instead of being| weighed at the time of registration. A plane was used to chase down! models zooming beyond the fleld’s| limits. There were several new features) which thrilled the fliers and the! crowd. One was Alfred Loedding’s| rocket model. Using a ship of original design, Mr. Loedding sent the specially-equipped model | into {the air with remarkable speed. Its power is Mr. Loedding’s secret. Another was the stunt ship of Vern Cartmell. The model, after taking off, laid down a - perfect smoke screen for several minutes,

State Deaths

BERNE—John Teeter, 83. Survivors: Wife. three sons, daughter, two brothers.

BLOOMINGTON—Albert Hays, 77. Survivors: Sons, Harold and Maurice; daughter, Mrs. John Hamilton; sisters, Mrs. Alice Sexton and Mrs. Jane Grubb,

CARP — Rome Wright, Daughter, Miss Madge Wright; two sisters.

DALEVILLE—Mrs. Margaret Painter, 67. Survivors: Husband. Charles; sons, Elsden, Merlin and Myron; brother, Henry Rinker.

DELPHI—Mrs. Morgan Dasher, 76. Survivors: Sisters, Mrs. Willlam Atkinson and { Mrs. Margaret Gladden. | Mrs. Lee Passons, 70. Survivors: Husband: daughters, Mrs. Nettie Thompson and Mrs. Hattie Spivey: stepdaughter, Mrs. Ernest Taylor. EDINBURG—MTs.

The bird rocks merrily away all during the day and night too!

70. \Survivors:

Etta Pritchard, 56. Survivors: Son, Clarence; daughter, Mrs. Ray Lain; father, John Hamner; sister, Mrs. Guy Boaz; half-brothers, Lorenza, Byron, Russell and Louie Hamner; halfsisters, Mrs. Nellie Armstrong and Mrs. Pauline Messiler. ELKHART—MTrs.

Florence W, Preston, 65. Survivors:

Son, Carl; sister, Mrs. Lou ‘Goodlander.

rs. Amelia ' Richter, 81. Survivors: Daughters. Mrs, Ray Williams, Mrs. Lester Brvant, Mrs. Charles LaBelle and Mrs. Mary Faust; sons, William, Robert, Walter and Henry: half-brothers, Robert. Julius and William Raatz; half-sisters, Mrs. Otil-

JEFFERSONVILLE — John Zurschmeide, 80. Survivor: Brother, William. John Fiedler, 52. Survivors: Wife, Helen; stepson, Clarence W. Gillespie. KOKOMO--Mrs. Pearl Snyder, 35. Survivors: Husband, Lowell; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. Cook; sisters, Mrs. Louise Tooley and Mrs. Myrtle Davis; brothers, Raymond, Alfred, Sam, Otis, Isaac, William and J. P. Coo la Rogers and Mrs. MARION—Mrs. Myrtle Survivors: Husband, James. sons, Earl, William and Roy; daughters. Mrs. Mae Jane, Mrs. Nellie Nestleroad, Mrs. Lucile Wagoner and Edith Elliott; sisters,’ Mrs. Dessie Landis. Mrs. Goldie Perry and Mrs. Oma Aaron. Mrs. Blanche I. Runyon, 46. Survivors: Husband. Roy; son, Dwight; brothers, Earl and Ralph Goodwin; sisters, Mrs. Essie Wickham, Mrs. Susie Franklin and Mrs. Albert Thornburg. Lane Wi

SAINT MARKS—Mrs. Florence Oriole: brothers,

and Dan Jackson; sister, Mrs. Lizzie Rose.

ROCKPORT—Charles C. Hale, 79. Survivors: Son, Chris; daughter, Lenora; brother, George: sister, Mrs. Emma Haslett. <

TELL CITY—William G. Lambeck, 56. Survivors: Wife, Elizabeth; daughter, Miss Marie Lambeck: brothers. Albert, Chris, Fred, Henry and Robert; sister, rs. George Bauer.

UPLAND—Mrs. Emezetta Shannon, 79. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. O. C. Hollowa and Mrs. Goldie Patterson: Fran and Charles Roush; sister, Abbie Smith: brothe® Aaron Nelson.

WAKARUSA-—-George W. Truex, 86. Survivors: Wife, Sarah: sons, William. Jess, Harvey. Roy. Edward and Charles; halfbrothers. Levi and Elijah Truex.

WARREN—Miss Glendora Wilson. Advertisement

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