Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1946 — Page 9
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14,1946 -M MONDAY, OCT. 14, 1946 os ; ; . THE. IANO JS TIMES ____ i i Sv ; PAG b
o shape de- | 2 Te . a : 1 ' of | | AN AP 1 | nearby Blackwood. Paul Cohover, } : a Howdy Wilcox, '500' eteran, 2 | — INDIANAPOLIS” i Gonoves Corner, and. Rover ECZEMA : st important : EVENTS TODAY. gayward, 13, Blackwood Luge: Au gin, oat BBL old meetings 4 BURGLAR iN FOLED Indiana Chiropractors association, confer- ARE BURIED ALIVE Their bodies were found by" state A dimple wes ha aging” ior No, Struck by Race Ca Fs Ki led ence. Lincoln. ice Msterday a few hours after |W Io oS eit v Snpits, White House & % | Two gunmen who entered the EVENTS TOMORROW CAMDEN, N. J, Oct. 14 (U. PB). |. eir parents reported ‘them miss- angry rea 1s by applying Peterson's before then - $é Tuesday Howard 0. Glowdy) Wilcoh: vet-| HNN. CEE aan “\" ‘Spur Distributing Co, 1013 E.|'™flane Chlrepracters ameciatien. ©on:| Heavy rains were blamed coday| Wins ne ae of| Ointment to the affected parts. Reol ’ eran Indianapolis race driver, was | y { Indians Improved Order of Red Men, con- lieves itching promptly Makes the om the busi« “o Toul F Special! killed instantly yesterday at Con- | Michigan st. last night, robbed “yention, Claypool. = ta oe Baygin of a gravel pit Injone of the children reported they|skin look better, teel better. Peteres, to leaye verse dirt track while his wife and | Robert C. Ross, an employee there, BIRTHS bs ch four farm boys were buried often played there. - son's Ointment also soothing for aiid mahages os 0i0 00 three children looked on. ‘of $200 of the company's money, | alive. ! 8 Police estimated that at least a tired, itchy feet and cracks between |. The Rev. O. A. Trinkle, pastor of Mr. Ross told police today. [Mw rraneie- ke, So ver ae The dead were George Schini, 11;|ton of gravel and clay had fallen|toes. 35¢ all druggists. Money back Cloverleaf | Englewood Christian church, will A A burs Io attedupied to on | Btad gli; George.’ T Smock, and | M8 brother; Robert, 12, both oflon the bays. if not delighted. . el -| ven ste et w h may fo lconduct services in Shirley Brothers'| ieee ye ES es tavern. 1517 N.| At Clty Williom, Juanita Mills: Wililiam, EE
LL nia Roberts; wnd Frank, Pauline | Pennsylvania st, was routed when | | At Co Ai-Durwood, Virginia Burgess;
the ni ht | John, Loris Andrews; Daniel, Florence ‘he was fired upon ‘by & Davis, and Howard, Jessie Taylor
according ; [Irving Hill chapel at 1:30 p. m.| ight reported MOKE Thursday. Burial will be in Memori- | | watchman. | At Mettiodist—Loren, Evelyn AL ce, | * a William Cherry of Arlington, the| iar, ariehi, James, Virginia Tull LESSOR Hours night watchmap, told police ne. Mirai 5h bck act, eS fy
board to the. (al Park. ition and re- ‘Beautiful chocolate brown finish. |. Mr. Wilcox, who was 41, was |
‘ |standing on the track and acting | § been dele- > |as starter when he was struck by | vising a new! uy la speeding racer. His wife, Hazel, | |fired at a.man who broke the glass) Hunter; Walter, Joan Reéves, vimon. policy, Rep how jand their three daughters, Dona] jin ujear Sour ad ied 10 ioe jeanpe Ackerman, nq Reperi,. yirginn \ . or Lee, 6; Nancy Marie, 4, and Sandra | [the door from the insider ce ys, \ , | At St, sis—Norbert! in, and e other board Xmas! Kay, 1%, were seated in the grand- {later found a gray felt hat outside "ne t Francia—Norhert: Mary Arye, an ood to favor: tand {the door. | At City—James, Barbara Beecher. 7 of trying te. , snc. Visibility Poor Hit. "Niay Ridenour Herbert, W it » ne, Steel said, 4 Bplay | Mrs. G. F. Foye, 702 N. Alabama 0: JOR} BORON im irreil, and Olar-
| The second place winner of the | | 1932 500-mile Speedway classic, who | jist retired from driving in 1833,
|st., told officers a ‘man grabbed hef| ence Faith Phillips.
At Methodist—Joseph, Yolanda Dezelan; | purse and ran as she left a trolley | Russell, Mildred Pearson; Richard, Rose-
lat Northwestern ave, and 30th st.| mary Dunwoody: Francis, Betty McDer-
i isms : i t; William, vas giving fag sifpals to sever | late Saturday night. | Masel Lothridge: Ruel, Florence Huford: e even | k, Nell Grivers In she 0ulap featur | Moward O. (Howdy) Wileox | Charles Cook. 410 W. Raymond Foriuse “Jonn. Doris Hancock: Eimer
in full view of 2000 spectators. just bef TR Ri" said Ist. He had just given the checkered | ust beiore m,” sa Fab oe {flag to ue Wilburn when an-| Wines. | “I didn't have a chance tojhim and robbed him of $8 as he
Dorothy Lear: James, Margaret Gehle, reported that two men slugged and James, Chanlotte Burch.
TWO HELD BY POLICE miss him, though I tried to. 1 left a dance at the Indianapolis | : — | other car driven by Kennel: ines Ee ari Hg 6 Athletic club. early Sunday morn- Polige yesterday arrested two In- | Kokomo, struck him. The accident log. dianapolis meri on charges of vio-
[occured at 5:30 p. m. Thrown 25 Feet | Mr. Wines said dusk Lad des- A cended on the half-mile track and Mr. Wines car was in second place who robbed a liquor store only a
lating the 1935 beverage act. They
Police were searching for a bandit wire Willie . Jefferson. 923 Meikle
| | visibility Was poor. and going approximately 60 miles half block from the police station |®Ve~ Land 4 Wyesler Petty, 950% Hosv saw him standing on the track 7 per hour when it smashed into the and escaped before the proprietor roo 5 — unsuspecting starter, | could notify police. | 1 M. A MN. Mr. Wilcoxs’ body was thrown| Abe Alex. 2926 Ruckle st. owner Open 10:30A 102 ) ’ i f f aA WORK IN more than 25 feet. He was pro- [of the store told officers a lone | y ¢ Style Supreme : 0 0 0 0 0 JUST 2 SECONDS {nounced dead at the track. [guriman entered “the store at 321 |
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No relation to the Howdy Wilcox |B Washington st. early Saturday, WHY 00 PEOPLE > who won the 500-mile race here in! | brandished a gun and demanded BET MARRIED? M U S | Cc A L k QU O 4 C 4 be S i}
prompt and careful attention. 1919, Mr. Wilcox was born in In- | ‘the cash.” a ears vo Hab? J ———Cali—Our Shopping Service dianapolis and attended city | Mr. Alex said he gave the mani{ They can eat all of their meals Keep’ your. guests in tune with this beautifully grained walnut musical liquor chest, =r schools. He lived at 940 Tulip dr. |$100. The robber then ordered Mr. RL Andrews. dud save money’ Holds a quart bottle and necessary glasses . . . and plays a tuneful melody when re. 9 99.90 IR He drove in his first race at the Alex into a back room and told| on PROMISE ME! the lid is lifted, A wonderful gift item. Layaway now for Christmas, - » | AS P ] | | age of 16 in Oaklandon where he him to stay there for five minutes. that you too will stop in for our : 0 Es RELIEVES & | finished first. In the 1932 Speed- | Meanwhile, the man disappeared. delicious food. 1 keep letting you + Credit Terms yy Layaway 1 At No Extra Cost (ctor way race he finished 44 seconds SEoE ite Clo ees ym “i g : F i C behind the winner, Fred Frame, § | | LOVES YOu TRULY! - tore Hours: : urniture Co. NEURALGIC § | After his retirement from race | NOTRE viet et “ Lote ’ 2 231 W. Wash. St. ® driving, Mr. Wilcox devoted most ! ' " A ate Suppers, 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Tuesday thru S$ 2 ; ru Saturda Te Ion @ his ume tn. osviog as an|Ti Bi HE A ais y ¥ dos OPPOSITE STATEHOUSE official in races throughout the 3 state E | this fall than the Notre Dame foot- | NDREWS 9 A.M..to 5:25 P. M. - : ball team.. Close to 200 students, GC Headed Speed Club [ioe of them War veterans, are com- RESTAURANT and ompany Jewelers CLOSED MONDAYS A past president, of the 100-'peting for places on the 1048-47 ie . N . ae + & 4 Mile-An-Hour club, which is lim- club, according to Prof. Daniel H.| 1606 N. Illinois St. ' Lower Floor * + % + 5 N. Illinois St. . he right decision - | 4 ited to drivers who average better | Pedtke, director. We Cater to Parties! =| ,;ymummmmmenmmsmmmmmmmm mn WAYS aor} 41 : Service: “4 [than 100 miles per hour for the — — - ee — AL call Shirley i i [full .500 miles at the Speedway sure you 3 : loval, the veteran driver belonged : B¢ i i |to the Loyal Order of the Moose. - ol Other survivors are his mother, ih Mrs. Edward F. Johnson, 47 N. ih Stree! : 4 |Oxford ave.; four sisters, Mrs. Ward = CHAPEL (Minois of Te" ¥ 7% |Jones, Butler, Pa. Mrs. Mable A CENTRAL Washing!on Street ! # |Murphy, Mrs. Flora Wolfe and Mrs. HAPEL 5377 East VO y |Margaret~ Donaldson, Indianapolis; 4 IRVING HILL © # 7 land a brother, W. E. Johnsen, Indianapolis.
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