Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1946 — Page 4
THE INDIAN
38 Years in Sime Location!
RITES
(WRIGHT'S)
WILL BE
OPEN
"EVERY NIGHT
’TIL 9 O'CLOCK UNTIL XMAS
43 S. ILLINOIS remy meio (WRIGHT'S) JEWELERY and CLOTHING “Always a Square Deal at Rites”
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Sherif Solves Mystery . ‘Of 'Bloodstained Auto’
Youth, 16, Admits He and Brother, 17, Stole Car and Went for Joy Ride
Sheriff's Investigator Virgil Quinn solved the case of the bloodstained automobile early today. \ The car was found Saturday! an abandoned wreck a quarter mile | north of Bridgeport “where it had ‘crashed into an abutment. Blood | was found in the front seat and a bloody trail le away from the car, | then disappear ed. Double checking hospitals, the in- | ” | vestigator and assistants learned | "yy | that a 16-year-old South side boy Rites Wednesda | had been treated early Saturday for
a fractured jaw and a cut on the
| neck which narrowly missed - the : jugular vein. | or ora A mn
| He and his 17-year-old brother |stole the car Friday night from| Services will be held at 1 p. m. 1221 Orange st., the injured boy ad-{ wednesday in Flanner &. Buchanan mitted, — Fhey- went for -a-joy- ride mortpary-for -Rora Martin, & world ‘eracked up, crawled through a field war IT veteran of 30 months over- | land finally got a taxicab to take (seas. Buiial will be in Washington the injured boy to City hospital. Park. i. Ha Mr. Martin, who was 45, died |
Bandits Robs Tavern yesterday in his home, 936 Berwyn
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st. He was an employee of the Another 16-year-old walked ‘in Done iva or i le {Hyman Brosnan tavern at 144 N, Mr. Martin was a Diesle engineer Alabafna st. three blocks from po-|, = o railway battalion in the lice headquarters Sautrday night./po con Gulf command during the fl Flashing a nickel-plated revolverl. "Lio was a member of Wood1 like the Masked Bandit does in the 1nd Baptist church. | movie serials, the boy took $75 from Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Anna the cash Jugiser ung fled. Martin; his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth : Martin, Glasgow, Ky. and two A more experienced Saturday sisters, Mrs. John Thomerson and
night prowler rolled the safe infor Nard well, both f | Prank Kerr's restaurant, 5373 Col- [iil Ia Powe 0
|| lege ave., to the rear of the place, |
smashed the combination, pried open the door and Sock $300. Mrs. Sarah Mattingly 2a Services for Mrs. Sarah Ann Mattingly, who died yesterday in her Toys Are Saved home, 713 E. North st., will be held Santa's helpers went into action|at 8:30 a m. Wednesday in the | yesterday afternoon, - Patrolmen| home and at 9 a. m. in St. Joseph's { Ernie Crickmore and Mike Howson|Catholic church. Burial will be in || saw flames and smoke in the Sears Holy Cross cemetery. Roebuck toy window as they| Mrs, Mattingly, who was T4, was {cruised by at 2:30 p. m. They|porn in Martin county, and lived | called firemen who managed to save | here 30 years. She was a member most of the toys plus some furof St. Joseph's church. coats In Anogher Ringo: Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Ada Lich, Mrs. Dorothy HamTree Vondels mans and Mrs. Mary Jennett, all Police this morning were hunting'of Indianapolis; seven sons, Walter, a pair of chislers who sneaked their Otis, Adrian, Alvin, Joseph and | white- painted Ford truck into the James Mattingly, all of Indianapo- | Riverside Park nursery and uproot- lis, and Ervin Mattingly, Loogootee, ed two evergreens as Christmas| 52 grandchildren and 23 great- | trees. . grandchildren.
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Mrs. Harvey E. Rogers Who left that door open? The Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr. pasJust after dusk yesterday, Lt. Al-|tor of Meridian Heights Presbybert Slate and Sgt. Ed Higgins, as- | terian church, will conduct services sisted by two squads of police, {at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & | closed in on a suspicious establish- | {Buchanan mortuary for Mrs. Har- { ment on S. Pershing ave, vey E. Rogers, 3246 N. New Jersey The police officers could hear St. Burial will be in Crown Hill. those bones cracking. They could| Mrs. Rogers, a lifelong resident of hear the muffled tones of men Indianapolis, died yesterday in inside the place making bets. | Methodist hospital. She was 63. Peering through a crack in the} Survivors are a son, Harvey E. window shade, they saw seven men |Rogers Jr, and a daughter, Mrs huddled around a table, an eighth Kenneth Kox, both of Indianapolis, man's arm raised to cast the ice | {and four our grandchildren, Cautiously, they tried the door.
was open. In the policemen a ot They arrested William Caldwell, Widowed Landlad (31, and seven of his friends, os | charged all with gaming. The co
fiscated 26 bottles of beer, one sho glass (empty), a pair of dice, oun e fd p
4 table, one-half bottle of whisky ind
Dice Game Raided
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NEW LONDON, Conn. Dec. 16 {a P.).—A Polish sailor was sought in eight eastern states today in connection with the brutal death and dismemberment of his widowed landlady. Pp The headless body of Mrs. Stella Mioduszewski, 45, was found in the cellar of her home here by her daughter, Mrs. Raymond Chapman, of Groton, Conn, The head was found in the oven of the kitchen range. The police hunt was for Lorenzo Wawrzyn Kleczewski, 34, a sailor | who came to the United States eight months ago. He boarded with Mrs. Mioduszewski. The widow's body might not have been found for some time had it not been for the visit of Mrs. Chapman to her mother's home. | Mrs. Mioduszewski's neighbors had not seen her since shortly l after Thanksgiving day. Police believed she had been killed about that time.
Da Vinci's Last Supper
An Irreparable Loss MILANZDec. 16 1U. P.).—Leonardo da Vinci's world renowned painting of the Last Supper has been
color blots. The refectory of the Church of Santa Maria Delle Grazie in Milan, where the masterpiece was painted on a wall, was half destroyed by allied bombs. Resulting exposure to air and rain had added their toll to the damage caused to the painting by chemical agents during several centuries Attempts to restore the Last | Supper before the war improved | its appearance somewhat. But the (war ravages have made the fresco | an apparently irreparable loss,
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Constellation Makes Safe Forced Landing
COLUMBUS, Dec. 16 (U, P.).— _ Times State Service A T. W. A. Constellation en route MARTINSVILLE, Dec, 16.—Serv-/fiom New York to Albuquerque, N. ices for Charles PF, Duncan, father M. made an emergency landing here of Charles E. Duncan of Indian-|early today without injury to any of 2pous, will be held here tomorrow its 54 passenger, The plane's right at 2 p. m, inboard engine failed. . Mr, D uncan Among the passengers were Movie died in his home Actor John Payne and a woman here Saturday whom passengers identified as Mrs. after a brief ill-|\pavid O. Selznick. She denied that ness. He served ghe was Mrs. Selznick. in’ the Spanish-| Seven soldiers bound for San American war, Prancisco- and scheduled to leave was a Martins-| for overseas tonight, were taken to ville contractor pt, Hayes here. = for 50 years and active in ‘the Democratic party. Mr. Duncan pis political career included two terms both as city--councilman and . as. Morgan FeOUnty.. chairman, He was. a.mem:.
[ber of the First Christian church | = Is Coughing | i
where the funeral will be held, eomulsion relieves promptly beSurvivors are Mrs, Duncan. an- woe It goes right to the seat of the other son, Henry Earl of Martins- | trouble to help loosen and expel germ [ville: a daughter, Mrs, A. E. Wil-| Jaden phlegm and aid nature to son Jr, Jacksonville, Fla., and four | soothe and heal raw, tender, ingrandchildren, flamed bronchial mucous memwh branes: Tell your crugeish to sell you ‘« BN bottle o reomulsion Ww e HANDWRITING EXPERT DIES Snderstanding that your child is to MONTCLAIR, N. J, Dec. 16 (U. be benatived and I are eg Je uick action in ng the - P.)—Albert 8. Osborn, poted hand- esr cough I upsetting the
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