Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1946 — Page 12

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versity Park Christian Ambition Advanced. The Autre University Park Chrisdan church will stand in the newly

chased block of the Blue home- : at 46th and Tilinols sts. Re

4 today that the church has| ‘purchased the ground and will erect building as soon as conditions per-

it, ; The old Blue residence on the rach Will serve us 2 parsonage Ws

He } ‘sermon as pastor of University Park “lehurch Feb, 3. | The envisioned church will be surrounded by ample parking space ‘| and grounds landscaped “in keeping with its architecture.” y Longtime Ambition The sanctuary is expected to be rectangular in form with timber ceiling and a formal chancel in which will be placed the communfon table and baptistry. Facilities will be provided for a modern edu- , | cational program in all departments. There also will be a social (room and dining room with stagp land arrangements for floor and table games, Masonry construction will be used. The purchase of the Illinois st. Jot is the beginning of the materialization of a longtime ambition of the congregation for a new and ; adequate church, according to Mr,

Carl H. Barnett has been serving as interim minister since Dr. 8. Grun-

1 go to California. been determined.

"Goodby U. 8, hello South America!

Members of the Indiana Good Will air tour of South America to promote foreign trade and inter-American relations prepare to depart from Miami, Fla., for Caracas on the Pan American Venezuela Clipper. The 14,000- mile tour will last 40 days and cover 11 South and Central American countries. Hoosiers in the party, representing Indiana organizations, include: Dowling, Mrs. Lillian Kreps, Karl R. Zimmer, Ed Little, Mrs. Jeannette McPheeters, Ross Wilson, Maurice Early, Richard Savage, Elmer R. Krueger, Ste phen Nolan, Ellis Fish, Otto G. Fifield, Mrs. Mary Fifield, Karl Suckow, William Welsh and Carl D. Rogers,

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Actress Marsha Hunt and Screen | Dl ISCO! INTED Writer Robert Presnell Jr. said to-] _ day they will be married. The

couple took out a marriage license Faulty Wiring ina. Blamed for! late last night at the home of Apartment Fire Here.

Tuspectors investigating the, fire| 28. “Presnell said he was 31.

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at the Elizabeth apartments, 245 N. « {Capitol ave. today blamed defec“|tive wiring for the blaze and virtually eliminated the suspicion of arson, Meanwhile, Chief Jack Taylor of the state fire marshal's arson division announced that two suspects, questioned yesterday in connection with the arson theory, had

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City Electrical Inspector Jack Wells and Joseph Rudd, electrical investigator for the fire marshals department. They said condition of the wiring below the basement stairway, where the fire is believed to ‘have started, indicated that a short circuit or an overload had ignited insulation on the wiring. ' Fuse protection in the basement amounted to little, they|[ sald, since a number of the fuses had burned out ‘and current had peen restored by. placing pennies 4 behind them, Yesterday's blaze was the fifth in| § the apartment in eight years.

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LINTON, Jan. 24 (U. P.).~In ana Coal Company officials esti-

The present building occupies a mated today that a fire which desite at 20th and Kenwood. The Rev.| i oveq the firm's warehouse last

night caused upwards of $50,000 dy Fisher resigned the pastorate to damage. Origin of the fire has not|.n and two men took less than a

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Leslie R. Rosselle was a free man today. A criminal court jury of 10 wom-

half-hour last night to acquit him of a first-degree murder charge. He was alleged to have shot fatally his father-in-law, Aaron { Gunn, last Oct. 27, in an effort to ‘stop the victim from choking a daughter, Mrs. Gladys Atchison. | Both Mrs. Atchison and Gunn's

| nesses for the 31-year-old defendant. | Jurors told Rossglle they had taken | only one ballot, that they did not |think he intended to shoot the’ 60-year-old Gunn. Defense Attorney John Miller presented evidence to show that | Rosselle fired two shots from a 22- | caliber semi-automatic rifle, in- | tending the bullets to go above the heads of the struggling couple. MAJ. ROBERT BROWN IS GIVEN PROMOTION {| Maj. Robert E. Brown, 3501 N. {Euclid ave., has just received word | of his promotion to Beutenamt, colo- | nel. { He entered the service in January, 1941, as a first lieutenant and is a veteran of more than 18 manths | WY ervice in - the ‘European theater where he was awarded the Bronze! 3tar medal and five battle stars. Overseas he served as gunnery | officer of an artillery battalion and | later was a legal officer with the occupation forces in Germany. Maj. Brown, now on terminal leave at home with his. wife and two children, Susan, 6, and David,

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about 500 tons of natural rubber have come to this country from the ‘ar East since the war ended.

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2, plans to resume his civilian law |

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Final arguments in the murder trial of 29-year-old John Francis Hane relieves hee t to the seat of the

rahan, Indianapolis, opened in Porter circuit court today. a Attorneys expect the case to go| wrouble to the jury late this afternoon. Hanrahan is charged with the flamed September, 1944, shooting of Harry | branes. Tell your druggist to sell you S. Akchevoun, Joliet, Ill, grocer, in| a bottle of Creomulsion with the unthe home of George Nahas at|derstanding you must like the way it

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