Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1944 — Page 2

Mr. and Mrs. John E. Maguire Jr.

MRS. DOROTHY VAN HORN ; ; ; : MAGUIRE tomorrow will be preWHIE Shiese Words, Th 1s Godman, sented the air medal awagded her chairman nited| , isband, Li, John E Maguire Jr.,

general War and Community Fund, at the] , bo. jee missing in action first report meeting held yesierday over Denmark since Feb, 22.

hotel proclaimed fn ; The presentation will be made current campaign to raise $195,001 0 during ceremontes

by Oct. 26. at Stout field. First reports indicated 4670) © Tyo is the som-of Mr.

pledges Save oun Ee re: and Mrs, John E. Maguire Sr. Joeiing oth ‘the quota. 903 N. Oxford st., with whom his Feature of ihe Muncheon-meeting| Wife resides, and was on his 10th : : mission as a bombardier of a

setion of a wounded service man| Fling Fortress, | Stumpf, former Indianapolis fire- : od 11) that covered 70 percent of his body - 1 nns oe me mee, 2! \GGIDENTS HURT . value of the work being done for| J 9 :

Charges Filed Against 3; “Girl on Motor Scooter Suffers Broken Leg.

thre of them arrested in traffic

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internal injuries when a scooter on which she was collided with two other per-

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Two German prisoners of War sons and an automobile collided at escaped from the Morgan Packing 16th and West sts. Her condition Co. st Franklin last night, the FBI|Was reported as fair at City hosdisclosed today. pital. . The automobile, driven by WilThe men, Frans Coppisch, 33, and {jams Roopman, 36, R. R. 18, Box|| ‘Wilhelm Schulz, 34, were consigned 424 was going west on 16th st. and to Camp Atterbury, and were work-ithe scooter was driven by Paul ing on the 2 to 11 p. m. shift at theijarred, 17, of 915 Broadway, who packing company. They were dis- wag treated at City hospital for covered missing at 11. leuts and bruises. Miss Juanita}

Neither of the fugitives is believed | Jarred, 15, of 915 Broadway, also to speak English. They were wear-| was on the scooter. ing blue denim work clothes, with Mr. Koopman was charged with the initials “P. W.” on the back [failure to give the right of way Coppisch is about 5 feet 7, weighs|and reckless driving and Mr. Jarred 150, and has brown eyes and brown |was arrested on charges of failure hair, while Scliulz is 5 feet 11, and [to have an operator's license. I ls Yas ray cyen, Two: Women: Hurt. ir, auf we In « collision with & Red cub : gs North and Noble Doris May The Olive Branch Christian |Ing in the automobile was Nancy C Sl Brickhart, 70, of 928 College ave. church will hold & service of recog-| wus’ treated for cuts at City

nition and installation for the staff of the church school tonight at 7:45 Pe

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~The program is in charge of Miss} Eugene Murphy, 25, of 424 W. New Marie lacy, minister of Christian York st, driver of a tractoreducation. The Rev. Benton B. outfit, received a broken right arm Miller, pastor, will give the min- when his trailer hit a bridge st ister’s message and Harley Taylor Prospect st. and Pleasant Run blvd. ~ will lead the recognition service. He was arrested on charges of reckSpied el installed 2 leas sud i <a wily ve su; en 8g heard in m rs - ; unicipal court 3 Oct. 20. department heads and assistants, KILLED BY LOAD OF LOGS

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TAU KAPPA ALPHA 2) mer ow. own of INITIATES HARRIS at waiton, was iliea today when| Harvey H. Harris, son of Mr. and|® "> Suck by a load of logs,

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Mrs. Leon Harris, 1153 8. West st. = has been initiated into Tau Kapps| OFFICIAL WEATHER Alpha, professional forensie fra-| ______ yu 5 Weather Buress— | fernity at Butler university. The initiate is & sophomore jour-| (Af Data tn Central War Time) palist major at the ‘college of lib- x . eral arts and sciences. and is 3 Sunrise. ...... 6:58 | Sunset. ......6:10 Precipitation 24 hrs. end. 7:30 a, m., trace! ‘member of the varsity debate team Total precipitation since Jan. 1-..... 29.67! “Phi Ets Sigma scholastic group, Deficiency since Jen 1 ............... 3.43! © and the staff of the Collegian, But-| The following table shows the tempers- |

ures yesterday: Jer daily newspaper. BUBYUR ...coorscas vrosias wins 53 | Boston ,. oe

: Chicago . COAL EXPERT TO SPEAK Sven! .: Cleveland .. Denver ..... Elmer R. Kaiser, assistant director Evansville . of research of Bituminous Coal Re- Intianapots” (ely) oe search, Inc, Pittsburgh, will speak Kansus City, Mo. ..... on the “Coal Industry's Research |ainmeapoiis-st, Pai Program” at the opening fall dinner Now Qticuns : meeting of the Indiana Coal Oklahoma City ......eseoeens — Preparation and Utilization society, |S apn. N° to be held at 6:30 p. m., tOMOrrow San Antonio, Tex ¥ at the Deming hotel, Terre Haute.|J, ington bc. 0111 000"

IN INDIANAPOLIS

EVENTS TODAY Eugene, Mary Compton, at Methodist, Thomas, Mary Hobbs, at Methodist, MeCammon course, meeting, Hofel Wash- ———

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ington, 6:45 p. m. Oni 0, Off ©o., dinner, Hotel Washington, DEATHS - m. N Y.” Content Yardmasters, meeting, | Mary Mathelda Braggs, 86, at 41 W. 32d,

] Jotel Washington, 8 p. m. °° arteriosclerosis. jiana Independent Petralotm association, Hetty Ochs, 64, at 302 N, DeQuiney, car-

¥ ng 1 Mesting, Hotel! a erin, noma. Indiana D. R., 44th conference, Hotel George P. Bourgeois, 35, at 45 Jenny 1 om. lane, embolism, school slumni luncheon, 1ra E. Bays, 58, at City, uremia. ah *

Canary Co 11:30 8 m-1:30 p.m. : a’ dent Order of 044 Fei. [AUDA Masten t Methodist, earcl

noma. % lows Grand lodge, meeting, Odd Fellows | ju mes O'Neal, 14, Riley, meningitis.

A Matt Meyers, 63, at Veterans’, pulmonary Indians Etat Aasqsiation, 31st! cabereulosis. oo vent BD, STumbin Sab. south of Jean Kilsheimer, 53, at 4715 Broadway,

16th BBOplexy. National Associstion of Manufacturers | Wiliam 8. Lynch, 50, at 631 N. Dearborn, and National information | Cardio vascular renal : eommities, conference, Athletic cub, | Marie Craig, 41, at St. Vincent's, cerebral

— embolism. 0 at 320. " Sylvester Stroube, 60, al . Davidson, EVENTS TOMORROW coronary occlusion. odianapolis Speskers® club, 6.45 pm, |LATUGe 5. White, 75, at 2736 Carrollton, Hotel Washington a

he Aan ha $4, at 1856 Koehne, | Nellie Ann Adams, 54, a e committee, child wel-| piira] insufficiency. i

Citizens Toon ation, Tp. Mm, Hotel Wash- |x, nryn H. Dithmer, 81, at 5260 Cornelius, |

hypertension, : ented Relate Asccistion, 31st! gdna Estelle Hart, 69, st 3810 College, sD.

a monary edema. : A. R., 44th conference, Hotel wn T. Davis, 63, at 2019 Gent, earciIndiana 1 dent Order of Odd Fel. W : Scott Purcell, 55, at Veterans’, nephritis. lows Sond lodge, meeting, Odd Fel- |p v1 &" Bruce, 3, St. Vincent's, enceph-

alitis. ? Ao BIRTHS : Anna Mattie Ferguson, 83, at 3136 W. 6lst, care as Twins ‘ Rebecca O'Mara, 65, 621 Livingston, car _Bywin, Florence Krahn, st Coleman, girls. | cinoma. Girls .

Johnetta Muster, at Bt. Praneis. meth, Binora Jaynes, at St. Francis, ; Prancis.

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