Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1947 — Page 9
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f THURSDAY, FEB.18,1087 o_o. | Sculptor to Chisel Figure of Co-ed At lce-O-Rama Show Next Thursday
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Winter Sports Scene
By ART WRIGHT Carving figure of a shapely Butler ed from & block of ice will be one of the features of The Timed Ive-O-Rama next Thursday night in the fair grounds coliseum. . Barbara Bhellhouse, Butler fresh man and one of the show's solo &a'ers, will pose for Charles Wag(er, 1141 8. Keystone ave, as he /hiselp her image in ice, 7 The feat, first time ever attempt- . in an doe show here, will be a highlight of a winter holiday scene. This is ohe of several huge produc-
winter sport. Mr. Wagner, & native of Switzerland, began sculpture as a hobby in his native land. He produced many ice pieces for the famous winter carnial at St. Morita, Bwitgerland. Mr. Wagner came to the United States in 1030 and came here in "1934. He carved a reindeer and Santa Claus scene in ice which was part of the Christmas decorations in front of the Claypool hotel in 1936, During world war II Mr, Wagner served in the navy. He is a Prudential Life Insurance agent, The ‘fast-moving amateur ice extravaganza will provide new thrills in “solo and group skating for two hours, ¢ ‘Ice-O-Rama, although drawing its. talent from amateurs, will be patterned after a profes~ sional show. More than 400 skaters are in the cast.
Woman Lawyer Defends Jap at Trial
YOKOHAMA, reb. 13 (U. PJ) The first American woman lawyer ta defend a suspected war criminal appeared in court today to enter a plea of innocent for Chogo “Liver= lips” Hashimoto, charged with brutally beating ‘Canadian prisoners of | war.’ oa sttorney was Miss Eleanor " Goode, a Yale law school graduate, Her home is New ¥ Yark!
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BIRD IN HAND—Charles Wagner carves an eagle of ice in practice for the statue ha will chisel at The Times Ice-O-Rama. ly; eq,
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: whle for the Ice-O-Rams, the ticket {committee today that “{the supply soon wi be exhausted by the Yecord-breaking sales. | The few boxand. parquet seats remaining fire available at $1. There are several thousand ni ine seats to be sold at 50 cents” The prices include tax. Only the parquet and box seats are reserved, but everyone buying a ticket is assured of a seat. All proceeds will go to the Infantile Paralysis fund. Here's where: to buy tickets: L. 8S. Ayres & Co, Wm, H. Block Co, Indianapolis Water Co, Indiana National bank, H, P. Wasson & Co, L. Strauss & Co., and The Times.
6 Killed, 1 Hurt
‘As Train Hits Auto BECKLEY, W. Va, Feb. 13 (U. P.).—A Chesapeake & Ohio gasoline passenger train crashed into a loaded automobile at a Meadow bridge crossing, near here last night. All but one of its seven passengers were killed. The dead are identified as: Mr. and Mrs. Pat Dudley, Cambria, Va.; Mr, and Mrs. Charles Ross, of near East Rainelle; Katherine Peters, 4, and Judy Peters, 6. The mother of the children, Mrs.
jured in the crash.
Evansville Man Killed In Auto-Truck Crash _
Paul W. Johnson, 36, of Evansville, was killed instantly last. night when his car collided with a truck on Highway 41 five miles north of Schneider, Ind. * His wife, Evelyn Johnson, riding with him, was critically injured and was taken to a hosiptal at Gary. William Cogel, also of Evansville, driver of the truck was not in-
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