Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1940 — Page 11
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But Rivals Know Tt Pack a Real Wallop|
By HARRY GRAYSON
Two on Hospital Program—Misses Clara Koers and Alvina Sellmeyer of the St. Mary's Catholic Church Choir will sing for vesper services ITH NEA Sports Editor at 3 0 m. tomorrow at Veterans’ A a Hospital. They will be accompanied CA, Oct. 26.—Cornell {by Mrs. George Schmitt. The Rev.
probably has the most power- Fr. Walter Nugent, hospital chapful college football team i in the lain, will deliver the sermon.
nation, but wisely chooses the 4 easier and quicker pa ia
Carl G. Snavely has. developed | Thhmerous passing combinatio to such a degree of efficiency that Big Red ignal callers avoid the! wear and | tear | entailed by|scoring the hard | way . . . dn the] ground. The result has been a mog of injuries) Cornell's | gernaut, | beaten ang tied since | further s that a devastat-| ing passing at-| ‘tack can be perfected only
when | a squad has a rushing game to! match. : Running. plays enough
Elmer Quandt . (above) has | been re-appointed correspondent ! of Voiture 145, Forty and Eight. New committee chairmen named by Chef de Gare Glen Frey are Joseph Lutes, membership; Jack | C. Meyers, entertainment; Ezra | Hoff, relief; Don Hoover, id
are used| just ofte to keep defenders) frog spreading out and a] trating on pass defense. 3 Going into the Ohio State®bat-| tle, nine men had participated in Cornell's scoring . . . 112 points against Colgate, Army and [Syra-| cuse. Thirteen players carried the ball] from scrimmage. . | Seven passed and 12 receiyed. Practically all the passers| have been on the receiving end. Passed From End Zone) ‘So sure are the Cornell athletes
team; Carl Malcom, color guard; Frank Volk, Girl Scout; Chown, finance,
Rotary’ to Install—Dr. Russell Sg
Howard
of the Rotary Club at 12:15 p. m.| Tuesday in the Riley Room of the Claypool Hotel. Others who will ; e be installed are-Audley S. Dunham, of their ability to execute dar-|fst vice president; James A. ing maneuvers -that' Jack |Bohr-|stuart second vice president; Wilman, the kicker, passed from the, liam Ray Garten, secretary; Gwynn end zone out on the left flat top, Patterson, treasurer, and Dan Walt Scholl in the Syracuse en-|R. Tucker, sergeant at arms. gagement, and Scholl ran 25) yards| James R. Young, for 10 years before he was brought down manager of the INS news bureau in Of 17 touchdowns made by Cor-| Tokyo, will speak on “America nell prior to the Ohio State |battle,| Watches the Far East.” 11 were tallied with aerials—four of the five made against Colgate, three of the seven rolled up dgainst
Party for Civic Choir—Follawing Monday evening's rehearsal, the In-
{the public,
Henry will be installed as president \|
Army, and four of the five against Syracuse. Hal McCullough, triple threat left halfback, completed eight of nine
dianapolis Civic Choir and singers of the Floyd Jones School of Sacred Music will attend a Halloween party at the school. A film of the Floyd
GIDEONS OPEN STATE SESSION
300 Expected at Banquet; Reports, Election Set For Afternoon.
Gideons, the people who put the | | Bibles in hotel rooms, opened their! Indiana convention today at the | Claypool Hotel. The organization, Christian laymen, was to elect of-| ficers and hear committee reports| this afternoon. The principal ad-| dress was on “Area Plans,” by Sam | (Fulton of Milwaukee, Wis. inter-: national Gideons trustee.
The convention will through tomorrow. More than 300 were expected io attend the annual banquet tonig at the Claypool, where R. W. ne brook of Washington is to tell of fis escape from an airplane crash in| the Alleghenies several year: ago. Mr. Hambrook said he escaped injury “through prayer.” Mr. Fulton will speak at a radio broadcast-breakfast tomorrow morning in the Riley Room of the Claypool and then the Gideons, will speak in various Indianapolis churches. . One thousand Gideon Bibles willl be dedicated at 2:30 p. m. tomor-| row at, the First Baptist Church,’ where William H. Schmelzel of Indianapolis, state Gideon president,! will give an address of welcome to which is invited to,
continue,
attend.
Poem to Hitler In Anthology
LONDON, Oct. 26 (U. P.).—A poem written by A. P. Herbert on Adolf Hitler's 51st birthday last April 29 was published today in “Siren Songs,” a collection of the
author's works. The poem: “God moves in a mysterious way;
composed of
The devil still must have his fun; And it is not for us to say
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ON THE RADIO
TOMORROW 11:00—Radio City, NBC. 2:00—Philharmonic-Symphony, CBS.
5:05—New Friends of Music, NBC.
6:00—Jack Benny, WIRE 7:00—Charlie McCarthy, WIRE.
8:00—Sunday Evening Row, WFBM.
formance of the Grieg Concerto, in compaiiy with Victor Kolar and the Detroit Symphony wurchestra. Tomorrow night Mr. Iturbi, with the same collaborators, will play the finale of that concerto for radio
listeners on CBS-WFBM at 8 p. m. His solo contribution to the program will be Grandos’ “Sevilla.” There will be two compositions of | Smetana, the second movement of |
Why you have lived to 51. But this new candle on the cake Should be the last: they light for you. God will not make the same mistake; The devil soon must have his dug. (And recollect, you little fake, Napoleon died a" 52.” | Herbert now is a petty officer | with the Thames River patrol. {
ELAINE FILES SUIT (NO. 3) FOR DIVORCE.
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 26 (U. P.).— | Elaine Barrie, the fourth wife of]
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{John Barrymore, today sought a di- | vorce from him: for the third time,
making, in alk, the fourth time their | stormy matrimonial venture was taken to court.
cross complaint to Mr. Barrymore's suit, filed two months ago, and] counter-charged that he—not she—| was cruel. She claimed she was en-| tirely without fault in their] estrangement. Miss Barrie twice before has sued | the “Great Profile’ for divorce, but on each occasion she dropped her | actions after reconciliations.
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passes attempted against Syracuse shown.
for 126 yards and’/two touchdowns. That brought his record for three games to 18 completions in 24 tries for a total of 330 yards and four touchdowns. Triple Threat Scholl Scholl, his understudy, completed t= five of seven against Syracfise Tor 124 yards and two touchdowns. That gave him a three-game total of 12 completions out of 14 attempts for 308 yards and five touchdowns. In three games, Bill Murphy, regular right half, completed four of nine tosses for 70 yards. Lpu Bufalino, a reserve back, made three out of eight,for 49 yards and a touchdown. Bohrman, another reserve back, completed two [out of three for 60 yards and a |touchdown, Cornell has ordinated attack and one most versatile teams that e the field in college combat.
Chicken Dinner Tuesdzy—-Town-send Club 48 will sponsor a chicken | dinner Tuesday from 5 to 7:30 p. m. | at the I. O. O. F, Hall, 1336 N. Delaware St. A prominent local Speaks) er will address those present. musical ‘program also will be i cluded.
Laundry Picnic Tomorrow—Em- | ployees of the Crown Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co., will picnic to- | morrow at the Crown Ranch in Jen- | nings County. A skeet shoot will replace the usual corn husking con-| est. of arrangements.
Benadum at Townsend Club—! Clarence Benadum, Muncie at-| torney, will speak at a meeting of | Townsénd Club 9 at 7:30 p. m. Mon= day in the I. O. O. F. Hall, Hamil-|
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ent teams desiring to join| leagues : are asked to contact Everett Babb has ceriifed both A. F. of L. and C. I. O. unions as collective bar-
at 209 W. Washington St.| or call ' gaining agents for different groups
LI. 3446. Greensburg Millionaires of employees of the General Electric Co., of Ft. Wayne, Ind.
ganizing for their fourth competition and want roag The International Association of | Machinists (A. F. of L.) was certi-| A. Eineman, 606 W. Main St, fied to represent a small group of | Greensburg. . | craft employees. The United Elec- | There are openings far three trical Radio & Mathine Workers! teams ‘in the Christamore| Sunday | (C. I. O.) was certified as bargain-| Afternoon Senior League John|ing agent for the general produc- | Dugan, BE-0732, can give |you in-| tion employees. The board's action {formation about the circuit. was based on secret elections held March 29.
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The Bush-Feezle Basketball Asgociation will meet at 7:45 p. m. Tuesday. Teams interested] in joining Thursday or Friday leagues are asked to have, representatives at the meeting. Officers of the BushFeezle Wednesday League are Horace Skull, president; Jack Fox, vice president, and Dick Collins, secretary. .
dependent League at Jimmy MecClure’s Club:
Link Belt, 12; Dorsey Funeral Home, 6. Wilson's Milk, 14; Kingan indiana, 4, Indiana National Bank, 13; P. R, Mal-
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Directed by Vie Playing the finale of Grieg’s Concerto in A Minor and “Sevilla” by Granados
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ule for the NBC Symphony Orches- 3 F h lite is hecti ira tonight. The concert is to be ane Froman, whose Lue is hectic {enough as a member of Ed Wynn's heard at 9:30 o'clock, a half-hour | {new show in New York, has the [later than usual.
. ladded’ indisposition of a throat ailThis will not affect the program’s | P
y iment this week-end. So Frank | Byailablliy o oi I Or parker, the radio tenor, will substi-| ac gre) € tute for her on the “Design for Hap- | broadcast remains on the Blue net- piness” broadcast at 4 p. m. tomorwork, and WIRE, WENR and other | ow CBS-WFBM. +nearby outlets will be occupied with | 1zler Solomon again will be at| Tother matters. |the head of the Chicago Women's Hans - Wilhelm Steinberg dgain! | Symphony for the broadcast. {will be the conductor. And if you ‘are one of Poldi Mildner’s Indianapolis friends and ‘or admirers, and |
8 8 ' =n f a’ Jan Peerce, the tenor mainstay of
'if you've been wondering what -hap- | Radio City Music Hall, will be in| | pened to Miss Mildner, it should be Chicago tonight for an MBS-WGN| Elaine asked for a divorce in a 800d news to learn that the blond | broadcast of “The Student Prince, | Tonepolis) ares. oppusee. tieis
Czech pianist will be soloist with the orchestra tonight. She will be from 10 0-11 o'clock. Mrs. Pearce, H heard in de Falla’s “Nights in the | |needless to say, will be the Prince, Gardens of Spain.” |while Marion Claire will sing the
Other listed items are the Brahms Part of Kathie. Overture and Tschaikow-|. Eruce Foote, a newcomer to this
i sky's Fourth network operetta series, will also y Symphony, sing a leading part. Henry Weber 4 8 =a lis to conduct the performance.
The piano team of Vronsky and 4. 28s ' Babin—speaking of Indianapolis Haydn's “London” Symphony will | favorites—will be the season's first pave a prominent place on the!
| soloists with the New York Phil- ‘Radio City hour at 11 a. m. tomor-| harmonic-Symphony Orchestra on | oo o tomorrow's broadcast (2 p. m., CBS). jo ue. Following the Overture to Mozart’s| Will conduct the orchestra in al
| “The Marriage of Figaro,” they will | {movement from “Scheherazade” and | be heard in the same composer's | Dukas’ “Sorcerer's Apprentice,” and |
Concerto in E. Flat for Two Pianos Selma Kaye, soprano, will be heard | and Orchestra. in arias from Verdi's “Aida” ahd, To conclude the broadcast! con- Giordano’s “Andrea Chenier.” cert, John Barbirolli has chosen the . 2 8 Fifth Symphony of Tschaikowsky. : Rudolph Ganz is to conduct the
® 8 New York Philharmonic-Symphony Jose Iturbi, the versatile, begah in the first of the children’s conthe pianistic portion of this season | certs broadcasts series at 10 a. m.
10 days ago at Detroit with a per- | hext Saturday, CBS. un = ” ” = ”
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MILK MARKET PLAN RETAINED
Distributor Pool Ruled Out;
In" New State Order; Price Rise Asked.
Milk distributors in the Indian- | apolis area today won their fight | for a market-wide pool. The State Milk Control Board is-
| sued a new order leaving the sys-|
‘tem of purchasing milk from dairymen on its present market-wide basis. The: new order supersedes
another now tied up by an injunc-| tion suit in Marion County Circuit! which provided for an in-|
Court, dividual distributors’ pool
The market-wide pool system pro- |
vides that all distributors pay dairymen the. same prices for milk. The individual distributors’ pool! provided that each distributor pay his own price for milk. Under the latter system, distributors would
| pay different prices and a price war
| might have resulted, leaders in the business said. A majority of the distributors in
order creating an individual distributor’'s pool and obtained a | temporary injunction which pre|vented enforcement and left the { market-wide system in affect. It is expected that the suit will be dropped now. Three dairymen’s organizations yesterday asked the State Board to increase the price which they re-
ceive from distributors from $2.18 to |
1$2.54 a hundredweight. The increase was asked because of winter feed | costs. If granted, it’ may increase
Erno Rapee also consumer milk prices 1 cent a quart. | The Board is to set a date for |-
a public hearing Tuesday.
0220 HELD TO JURY ON MURDER CHARGE.
Fred Iozzo, 53-year-old proprietor of Iozzo's. Cafe, waived preliminary | hearing today on a charge of murder and was held to the Grand | Jury without bond.
year-old Virgil Disher Jr. in a cafe at 36 S. Illinois St. yesterday. Detéctives, meanwhile, in reconstructing the events leading to the shooting, said a 17-year-old girl “in Disher's party told-them a round of beer had been served to them. It was not known whether the drinks were served before or after the legal closing hour.. A 22-year-old waitress said she served drinks at the table at which Disher sat. Also, Lieut. the Homicide Squad, said that scientific tests» on the gun showed it had been fired only once. Io0zzo told police two shots had been fired.
cafe, he rushed to.the scene and he gun dropped from his pocket. He said the Disher youth shot his son, Dominic, and that Dominic, wounded, shot Disher. Police say Iozzo fired one shot; that the bullet went through Disher’s body into Dominic's.
nothing. His attorney, Russell | Dean, told the court, “We want to | waive, examination, Disher died in City shortly after being shot. is in City Hospital.
State Deaths
ALAMO—Edson Smith, 89, Daughter. Mrs. Stella Myers: ence and Atwood: sister, Chaney: brothers, Howard and Linn, BOONVILLE—Mrs. Belle Hamniond, 73. Survivor: Daughter, Mrs. Frank Derr. CRAWFORDSVILLE — Newton Pearson Jr.. M. Survivors: Wife, Reon daughter, Janet Sue: father, Newton Sr. ELIZAVILLE—MTrs. Clarinda fice Reser, 3. Survivors: Daughter, Oeil Rodgers: sister, Mrs. Melia Goodin, ELWOOD—John W. Graham, 60. vivors: Wife: brother. Robert. FOUNTAINTOWN—Miss Elva Jane Corkins 76. Survivors: Brothers, Henry and LOJ Sister. Mrs. Ed Morris. Lemmon. 45. Survivors: wire" by {Tb stepdaughter. Frances Buck: isster Mrs. Bessie McCracken: half-sister, Mrs. Grace Sullivan; half-brothers, Oliver and Oren Lemmon. KIRKLIN—John H. Amo 18. survivors: Daughters. Mrs. Biel Combs, Mrs. Alta Bird and Helen and Winifred Amos; sons Everett and John KOKOMO-—Pleasant J. Scott, 67. Survivors: Wife, Elizabet son, Lester; lirother, Frank: sister. es. Jennie Holli-
A ohn 1 McCoy. T1. Survivors: Sisters, Mrs. Olive West and Mrs. Esther RobertSON: halt brother, James B. Van Venthuys
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Deaths—Funerals 1 Indianapolis Times, Saturday, Oct. 26, 1940
BASS—Homer, age 65. beloved father of Mearl Bass, passed away Friday..Funeral Monday, 1:30 p. m.. from Shirley Bros. : Central ‘Chapel, Illinois at 10th. urial Memorial Park. Friends may call as chapel after 10 a. m. Sunday.
BRIGGS—John J. (Jack), beloved son of Dr. John J. and Lillian Ittenbach Briggs, | 1310 N. Pennsylvania St.. passed away! Friday noon. Friends may call at the residence Satirday evening 2nd Sunday. Service’ Manda , peter and Paul A edral ‘Buial “Holy Cross Cemetery.
BROWN—John A. of 867 N. Grant, beloved husband of Alice Brown, father of Viola Seitz, Daisy Logan, Idell McGee, Roy. ‘Howard and Alonzo Brown, passed away Oct. 25. Services Monday, 2 bp. W. D. Beanblossom , Mortuary. Ray.”Burial Washington Park Ce Friends may call at the mortuary any | time.
DE LELLO — Leo Joseph DeLello, liege Ave. and ‘106th St.. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Black, Louisville, Kyv.. sister of Mrs. | Nettie A. Rude, Indianapolis, Fenart this life Friday. Funeral Monday, bet | 28. at the Moore & Kirk Colonial More] tuary, - College and Fairfield Aves. a. ni. Burial Carmel, Ind. Friends wo vited. [Louisville (Ky.) papers copy. |. {
HOERSKEN-=Philip T., Fri- | day, age 49 years, Hoersken (nee Palmer), brother of Mrs. | Matilda Ludwig and Walter G. Hoersken. Pineral Monday. 7:30 a. m., at Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel: at 8t. Francis D Sales Church, 8 a. m. Burial Holy Cro Cemetery.
O'HARA—Beatrice B., widow of Thomas O'H . mother of Mary Isadore O'Hara, Mrs. Elizabeth Walsh, perre Haute, and the late Mark A. O'H ara: sister of Mrs. John B. Jovy en. Koko and Miss "Annie Swift, Indianapolis, died | Friday. Funeral Monday. 9:15, at resi dence, 251 W. 33d St.: 10 a. m. 88. Peter’ and. Paul Cathedral. Burial Calvary |
passed away
PRATHER—Rosalind, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. McCarty. sister of Charles, | James and John McCarty, all of Paklang | City,” Ind.. died Friday. Funeral Mond ay a. m.,
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husband of Louise Renfro, father - Susie Frances Renfro. son of Mrs. Sue Jones, brother of Mrs. Susie Franc Kersev of Lexington, Ky.. passed away | Saturday. Funeral Monday. 2 p. m., the Ray Street Nazarene Church. Friends may call at residence any time.
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HINDEL—It is our desire to. thank all the | relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness, sympathy and floral offerings at the death of our beloved wife and, mother. Lenora May Hindel. We alo thank Dr. Rothenberger for his consol-| ing words, Sheriff Feeney and deputy | sheriffs for their many kindnesses, the pianist and Chatles A . Hockensmith, funeral directo Edward Ww "Hinde, Mrs. Margaret Sox.
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RIGGS -- 1 desire to thanks all friends, neighbors and relatives for their Kind words and messages of sympathy in the death of "my beloved wife, Alice ‘Riggs I especially thank Fidelity Rebekah Lo ze No, 227, Banner Temple No. 37, Pythian Sisters, Pocahontas Council No. 350, D. .. Rev. Frederick R. Dairies, Rev. Dewi F, Suedmeyer, Mr, and Mrs. Wal= ter Nendel, singers, Mr. E. F. Harvey, funeral director and all others who assisted in any way. Sincerely. Arlington B. Riges. SCHOLZ — We wish to thank our many relatives, friends and helehnors for their many acts. of kindness shown during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother. Anna fohole Especially do we thank the Rev. H. Klingel for his consoling words, Roe & Kirk Funeral
‘all who contributed to the many beautiful floral offerings. _ Mr. Fred Scholz and Daughter.
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HUNTER—In loving memory of our son and brother, Bennis Hunter, who passed away eight vears ago. 217. Father, Mother i a Brother.
| VANCE — In loving remembrance of our | darling daughter. Alma Creman Védnce, who departed this life Oct. 1927: 13 Lonely vears without oh Sr God knows how we miss you here, Your angel spirit is always near nd cheers us through the passing years. Sadly missed by mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Siemon.
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