Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1946 — Page 5
nem, W 'D ASK RELIEF FROM . IN INDIANAPOLIS— EVENTS— VI TAL STAT 1ST ICS : n Marion" § BLUBIRDS rs EAGLE-CREEK FLOODS — sviATS TODAY, a Mito Ta See %. on er’ Jane Hart. | a Mri red, tol; a St. Vincents — Asher, Mary prunes: | I) ‘of i A avy club, lun 12,15 p. m, Clay- ni a Bugene’ y yo ane - ai 0." Napier, ip a senate, : le Cora pT a Graham, aud Jon, 1 very church ; : . ar e Jolly. 33 Temple; t Joseph . Ra Re M, hardt—Wiiliam, Rose grab oF creed church, : Unless the .city flood control hudsran (rv club, luncheon, 13:13} Pauling ons ns N. Key: ; “Yeatos, Baker Bai, fu 2 Roo : a ae ois, "Rowile JT ina, ob » should ; board | some definite -action Mereator club, luncheon, 13:15. p.. m., Ernest Dale Bun, Camp Atterbury; Ella| - Josephine ‘Bchoanover, Mu Nn Penn- “823 i he ra Allis. Mu Murphy. counsellor of the to le al creck [oadnealn, tune Le, Hartley, 332 Ba. sylvanta. Harris, at 445 Minerva st. and Andrew u vees along Eagle Co-Operative club, luncheon, 12:18 p. m., Walter Lee Ho A R. 7, Box 23; Ann |James Howard Cole, 940 ‘N. Moreland: | wy Mih In order from McCarty to Raymond sts. | Washington. Louise Schlatter, Crawfordsville. NN oT Ses Pars) | Mus: stinaion, at 943 i. "New. Jersey erly nis letier the Wi t . lis oo. | ins clone all oT Tetum Re iid gr He. 0 W North Thos Ww Shank, 2419 N. New J Boys enile court of all . ’ . e es! anapo vic league ‘convention, Y. ay I » way, omas Warren ew Jer- At Si. Fr harledg-Olive Tritech. t be a political Story of the Great Manitou Ss Como omise— and the will reappear before the board with | wil : Charles Coleman, 1733 Yandes; 10, Yailds Glendora Beheiiig, NS A City—Raymond, F patricia Ann Tan, iw EVENTS TOMORROW ._, |“ mien a Grisby, 976 W. 2 Jerome Anthony Hellmsnn, 3360 W. Mieh-| ®ad Oliver Dorothy Lee Whitted. ) : Plaintive Notes of Moapa Valley. more irate citizens on May 13. Junior Chamber of Commerce, luncheon, | James 8 Turner’ 73 E. 23d; Gertruds| igan; Dorothy Thelma Matkovich, 268 At Columan—Shaiby, Louise Deattia, at a-rehearing req ; Ls Thirteen delegates yesterday de- |p util’ fi, ™uncheon, 13:18 Clay | Rayaon G, Sechibger, Detroit, Mich. Muiphy Lee, 1945 Houston; Leona Rid Ma oh bert: Roberi, May |strators after a 6-to-3 bal . ns hb. IC) - en \ nger, . 3 | Mur ouston; ne - 0) rene uber x % 4 MAN GET 3 . By ROBERT J. CASEY manded permanent protection for| pool. y p.m. Clay) Bonita Irene Johnston, 3907 Hoyt. dle, 1807 Spruce, - Gray, and fred, Nell B. Wahlschmit, . Gs A DE pt one ation, conven- Ar AWKINS, VAY, a. Argery arcus a . H ary " neen aries, orma - L ] . £: v 3 S Times Special Writer their property against the constant | "fine | Fags, Jineris A Po Way + ee vy ngs Ts Mary Woe PT aveivs Eathar, and. Burbel Whortietion Led b ApH 3 ve POINTMENT OVERTON, Nev., April 30.—The old prospector, who at the moment threat of spring floods. Indiana Associations of Parliamentarians, Joseph Baker, -118 8. oh, Se bh Orove: Que Juies Radiora, 1117 5 Arsenal; Marguerite Jones. by Attorney Harry E.Yockey, meeti! ashington. ws, R. n Pr, , Arsenal, + 5 aint ro. Lata ; admitted that he was prospecting for a good place to set up a tourist In presenting a 600-name peti- mg, all day, . Weahh Orv UEarl Reese, 853 8. Illinois; Ethel | Jack E Leatnermas, 1112 Central; Edna remonstrators indicated they would » yette, an business, started his solicitation with the statement that there are tion, Charles E. Faust, 1909 8. MARRIAGE LICENSES Bray, 420 W. Norwood. Louise Wickliff, 1112 Sentral, Apt. 25-B, DEATHS appeal the decision to Marion ts and measures, |] living things in the south end of Nevada such as can be found no- Pershing ave, chairman of thei ..o. oo = 147 Barth; Yugite Josephs Martin, GrosaByenavilie; Dorothy | Jo, er ton. eva v Pred W. Wardwell, 30, ot Cy; hyperten- | ounty elreuit court and oppose the luties as Indiana where else in the world. group, told the board: "Lee Walton, 928 N. Oakland. | Harley Underwood, (B20 W. 20: ‘Ciar.| Jomes. J. Carlen, 2083 E. Vermant; pew oe, Md, Milner, 0, at Veterans, arterio- | transfer of the post's liquor lcense eigh To anyone who had been listening to local folktales for a couple “We will return with more dele-| William ' David Byers. 371% College; | lotte Hodson, 15} E. Michigan ny ‘Binke; Mi Wil- |. aclerosia when it ars before the Moose ts and meas- g Pp Audrey June Fulcher, 1701% College. |Willlam E. Bray, Haywood; Mary Wilma Rives, 647 Blake; Mary L. appears ee Pa of weeks, this seemed no great gates to press our demands unless| john Filimon, 331 8. Felming; Wands | Smith, Ridgevifle Hams, 047 ‘Blake Herman - Moeller. TM. of 1000 Pleasant |)iquor board, The post is now located } recent appoint. | : Bre the board does something soon.” May Crosby, 820 Norfolk. > + Bruce Johnson, 834 N. Alabama; (Paul R. Moore, 61 9'N. Pennsylvania; Oarol | mIlFRl an y ry * Gates. . He will Beye. 50 eu peepseiae wroks CARL H MOTE RITES Assuring the en pleast Adolph JF. erfeldt, Ft. Harrison;| Rebecca Joyce Thompson, 211 B. St. Elizabeth Walker, 1133 N. Ilinois. Robert X.. law. 41, ot Methodist, pneu-| at 1421 Central ave, 3 out a surprise. ? Elsie May Day, 19 N. Orlental: = . =~ | ° Clair. . position clubhouse was acity until May, “ ap i would receive consideration,| Amery Albert Stieltan, 1 Long Beach, Cal. |James Edward Denges. 0% Virginia: BIRTHS : saiona . Purdue 5. a 1336 N. Delaware, — ob the ht that lackof I refer, of * Thomas R. Jacobi, city engineer JSC Louise Kee 1324 Milburn, Verna Margaret oll, : Corn M. Smith, 39, at City, cardio vasou- would i course,” he said, SET FOR TOMORROW ao Ta mines Samuel C yion, ine Xx. Dd; ur. Buses art Teele. B. 1. 5 Box. AD) Girly lar renal . further CALDWEL 1 “to the weeping ded the f the dela ' | Richard 3 ed 21 Hendricks bog Mary L. Beard, 213 N. Sn Beech At St. aneis—Paul, Helen Beaty: Cecil, Bathering Sates, 50, at 802 N. Oakland, 3 » rov . L bluebird t remin group of the Ving | Mildred E. McVay, 622 N. New Jers Go Helen re Albert, Evelyn Fischer,| chronic myocarditis B ' Mog 3 0 ° Services for Carl H. Mote, tele-| process of government action. Carl Edward Reintjes, 1090 College: James Nick Ko Rostodl, 06 N. Blake, Evelyn| and Leo, Gwen Franz. Rou EW foods, 66, at 528 Roache, carY GATES ’ 1 apa od) - be phone company executive and presi- The committee countered with wr AEITD ey a rad Irene vm im 49 Bromdwly, Apt. M On) Soong, Gn Wilkes, Bollinger Prank Hague), 61, at city, pneumococcic : a today reappoint. leased 10 guid dent of the newly organized “Unit-|Feports of Eagle creek surveys made | Morstman, (00 & BOSUCh, 0 yop ciiftord 1. Roberson 1014 Bellefontaine; | “yng William, Bdna Pratt. | gmeninglis, gle, 75, at son |duthority to the Indiana Bell Tele Pp guide : E. Samuels, ; 1| Mattie Ru rgan, Englishi of Evans to their ed Fa ® of America,” will be by various government agencies in| prcMahen, Indianapolis. Charles F. Robertson, R. R. 13, Box 104; |At Methodist—Ivan, Opal DeBaun: Ray,| Parker, cerebrat-hemorrhage phone Co. to construét a $125000 ville to 8 A a $a me 0 erica, the past few years and now sought | Max Je, 903 8. New Jersey; Mary Lou| LaVerne C. Ledgerwood, 542 N. Dear lo Year ins Matt jdt Hultmany BE Iva b. Helnmond, - at ry: i di ia, | Bon - operated Cherry exchange 3% ommissi . n - B 020 8. N J born ac t! urrier, an ster, Eve. n eltkam, A neent’s, Lg o on. son held tomorrow noon in Flanner & permanent Tellef. victor H. Jones, 3821 Southeastern; Joan n Lawrence | Spurling, 600 8. 16th, Elwood; we Workman. myocarditis. { building at 8001 E. 38th st. el] 0 renamed Harry . Gjtions are favor- Buchanan mortuary. — —— ——— a —— ee ee — — mss ble you may i : rsville for a new a y Gerald L. K. Smith of Detroit, . * of the Indiana bear them weep. k head of the America First Commit- i it board. = Botly “Why should tee, will conduct the services. * bx e years. Suey be weeping Wis Sam on Burial will be in Spartanburg, ~ . , . TT Hear Theres Brn in the gi Mote, president of ‘two up-| i . " , J , - Moapa Valley, and they grow things | state utilities, the Northern Indiana | there like melons and tomato plants| Telephone Co. and the Common- |
and grass. Maybe these bluebirds| wealth Telephone Co. died yester-| don’t get around much.” day at his home, 5865 Central ave.| “There's more to it than crop He was 62. conditions,” said the old prospector.| An active right-wing politician “The story goes back many hun-|and publishes of America Preferred, | dred years and is very beautiful . , ” | 8 monthly pamphlet, Mr. Mote was| Soon we were journeying into|® senatorial candidate in 1944 but the green valley looking for a blue- failed to gain the norhination at| bird. the state Republican convention. | - Survivors are two sons, Carl Mote | It was before the of Indianapolis and David Mote!
came down into this country the . -|of Cold Springs, Ky.; a daughter, old prospector said. “Nobody “lived Miss HFT oh % Cold I ar { around here but various Paiutes. Ky: his mother, Mrs. O. P Mote And there weren't any bluebirds| \winchester; two brothers, Don-| at all. ald R. Mote of North Manchester | 4 “The brand of Paiutes that lived|and Ray D. Mote of Muncie, and | in the Moapa Valley were better|four sisters, Mrs. Will W. Moore of | off than most of the Indians around Lynn, Mrs. Oscar L. Spahr of Portthis neck of the woods because they|land, Mrs. J. E. Rickert of Indian-| could find things to eat. apolis, and Mrs. Howard Harley of “But there must have been some-| Richmond. thing. wrong with them. They
couldn't find any wives. MARION LOUDERMILK
Stole a Fine Squaw “Over around the Charleston RITES .ON THURSDAY
mountains there was another brand| of Indians. They had a tougher| Services for Marion B. Louder-| time making a living. But they had| milk, Indianapolis druggist who wives. I guess maybe women are died Sunday at City hospital, will] always going to be like that. They're be held at 10 a. m. Thursday at| just all full of self-sacrifice and Conkle funeral home. The Rev. R.| don't care whether they eat or not.|R. Cross will officiate. “I mean maybe Paiute women. Mr. Loudermilk, who was 56, re“Then one day a Paiute scout sided at 2014 W. Michigan st. A] came in and reported that over native of Epson, Ind. he had lived near Charleston were these Indians|in Indianapolis 25 years, ing) who were all nmiarried and every- which time he operated a ring thing. So one of the Moapa people at 2102 W. Michigan st. | went over to see. And he grabbed He was chairman of selective] himself off a fine squaw and took service board 5,/and a member of her home with him. Marion County Retail Drug assocl-] «This started a sort of craze and ation and the Fraternal Order of Police. everybody came romping over to find a wife. And pretty soon all rie =e is momen the squaws were over in the Moapa som, Dr. Ja ermil valley and liking it fine. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G.| “The deserted husbands all got | Loudermilk, Terre Haute; a sister, together and started on the war- | Mrs. Arna Raes, Terre Haute; five path. The Charleston Indians gui Vrothers. Clarense ig Dee orn au y and Jack, Indianapolis Shovel Over 8 Sur woul Wey Were and Harry Anderson, Indianapolis, Bargains With Great Manitou and three grandchildren. | * | “About that time the women be-| ppg CLARA GAMERDINGER gan to feel sorry for what they'd done. They wanted their first Rites for Mrs. Clara Gamerdinger, | "husbands back. But it was pretty lifelong resident here, will be held | late for that.’ in J. C. Wilson Chapel of the id “So all the women got together|Chimes at 2 i a and petitioned the Great Manitou Rev. F. R. es, pastor of Zion to bring their husbands back to Evangelical and Reformed church, to life again. will officiate and burial will be in| The Great Manitou made a sort erown He inter whe was of compromise. He said he'd bring} . ’ 3 ’ the old husbands back in the form|died yesterday in Methodist hog of ‘bluebirds—and that’s what he pital. She had lived for over 5 did. Don't ask me why. The hus- years in her birthplace at 519 N.| bands came back and they were Davidson st. and last resided at 926 | just like other bluebirds except that E.-11th st. | they were a little bigger and they Survivors are two sons, Irvin| eried all the time. . . . Interesting, Gamerdinger, Indianapolis, and | isn't it?” Clarence Gamerdinger, Akron, O.| Presently the old prospector called and two brothers, Harry C. Geisel, i a halt in front of a cottonwood fori. ee, Jsupys Srapire| te t eral speci- Louis % & grove and pointed out several sp Geisel. sso of Indianapolis. { |
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