Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1947 — Page 3

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Victim Hurled From Automobile

One man was killed and six persons were injured in trafic acci-| dents last night, raising the city’s traffic fatality total to 16 since Jan, 1, The dead man was Elmer Pullium, 32, of 1005 W. New York st. He was killed when the car in which he was riding collided with a trailer truck at Fletcher ave. and Noble st. shortly after 10 p. m. Mr. Pullium yas hurled from the car. His head struck the bumper of an automobile parked at the

He was dead when a City hospital ambulance arrived. Police charged the driver of the automoble, Hersche) Hamilton, 2%; of 1421 E. Market st. with drunk, yeckless driving and vagrancy. They said the Hamilton car, running west on Fletcher, crashed into the truck“trailer which also was going west. The driver of the truck was Worley Moore, 37, Snyder, Ind. In critical condition at City hospital was 19-year-old Robert Baker; Bargersville. He suffered serious internal injuries when his car struck the central steel supports of the New York Central overhead at. South st. and Capitol ave. He was traveling west on South st. Auto Blows Tire .Four young people were hurt, two of them seriously, when their automobile blew a tire while going east on U. 8. 52. It crashed into a utility pole one-half mile west of Post rd. Impact of the crash scattered parts of the car over the road. Seriously injured were Miss Alma Kerns, 21, of .607 E. Ohio st. internal injuries, a fractured elbow and face lacerations, and Miss Pauline: Udson, 21, same address, compound fracture of both legs. Less seriously hurt were . their male companions, Donald Kennedy, 21, of 222 Park ave, who suffered internal injuries and face cuts, and Arthur Cooksey, 28, of 545 E.' Vermont st., leg Injury ard cuts. He was driving the car.

Rushed to Hospital The four were picked up and brought to the Indianapolis police station shortly after the accident by Harry Mihalyi, 3005 Meredith ave. Police rushed them to City hospital in two ambulances, Struck as she was crossing Kentucky ave. at Missouri st. yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Evelyn Harris, 52, of 1025 S. Taft ave, was treated and released from City hospital last night. Police sald she was knocked down by an automobile going northeast on Kentucky ave, It was driven by Robert Grimes, 36, of. 1434 Park ave. police said.

Navy to Free A Growing Boy

, JACKSONVILLE, Fla., March 8 (U. P.).—The navy earmaked a ‘medical discharge today for their growing gob, 17-year-old J. E. Gillespie, Montgomery, Ala.

Judge Rabb Names 3 Other Assistants

Criminal Court Judge Saul Rabb today announced the appointment of four assistants to serve in criminal" court 2. He named as investigator 53-year-old Charles J. Russell, Republican candidate for sheriff in last year's primary election. The former police sergeant, a 30-year veteran in the department, also served more than five years as special investigator for Sherwood Blue, former prosecutor. Mr. Russell is maried and ilves at 6302 E. Washington st. Thurl ©. Rhodes, former: deputy prosecutor, was named. pauper altorney for the court. oo A veteran of world war II “Mr, Rhodes attended Indiana State teachers college, Goshen college, Butler university and Indiana university and is a graduate of the Indiana law school. : Brown Named Bailiff

He is a member of Memorial post, American Legion; American Enlisted Men, Indianapolis Masonic

Charles Russell Appointed Criminal Court Investigator

Mr, Brown

Mr. Russell

lodge, Scottish Rite, Murat Shrine, Indianapolis Bar association, Lawyers’ Association of Indianapolis and Sigma Delta Kappa legal fraternity. Mr. Rhodes is married and lives on Loretta dr., Homecroft. Charles J. Brown, 848 N, California st, was named bailiff. He attended the Indiana yniversity school of business administration and “accounting. A member of Bethel A. M. E, church, he is 55. Mr. Brown has

.|served as a G. O. P, ward chairman |-

and precinct committeeman. .» Mrs. Mary Wicker, a Perry township résident, was appointed secretary to Judge Rabb,

Youthful Band

A youthful, green-coated bandit who has admitted five previous “jobs” in the last three weeks was caught last night by two detectives a few minutes after .he committed his sixth robbery. The bandit, William Edgar Lunsford, 22, of Westport, less than a half-hour earlier had robbed the Strawmyer 3 drug store at 957

Ft. Wayne ave.gwijiam Lunsford He admitted fir-

ing a shot through the front door as he made his. escape. He was held on vagrancy charges, Lunsford, held under $10,000 bond, was charged with armed robbery. Hearing was set for |= Tuesday in municipal court 3. Nine other stickups were committed last night and early wday | in an outbreak of crime. Description Broadcast

Detectives Charles - Haine and Russell Wise were seated in a police car in the 600 block of Massachusetts ave, when a description of Lunsford was broadcast. A few moments later, Lunsford walked ‘along the street, staying close to buildings as he passed the detectives. Without lights, they followed him inthe police car. Detective’ Haine : jumped from the vehicle and grabbed the former convict. A gun he admitted using in the] drug store stickup was tucked under the green coat. Fired Shot at Druggist The drug store proprietor, Otto S. Strawmeyer;, had flung a heavy flashlight at Lunsford as he withdrew from the establishment with loot totaling $60. Angered, the young hoodlum fired one shot at

the druggist. ¢ ; Lunsford told detectives his

Young Gillespie was only six feet two when he joined nearly a| year ago. Now he’s six feet six and a quarter inches tall and navy | hammocks and bulkheads just | won't fit.

Charge China Reds Hold U. S. Missionary

NEW YORK, March 8 (U, P).— The Chinese Communists have held an American Presbyterian missionary, Mrs, Lillian Jenness, prisoner for almost three months in the village of Shunteh, Hopei province, a church official said today. Dr. Lloyd 8. Ruland of the board

of foreign missioris said Mrs. Jen

ness, a misisonary to China since 1916, was taken into custody last December: © Her - husband, Rev.

*. Richard Jenness, died in Shunteh

in 1941.

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stickups were followed in each case iby a trip to a bus terminal locker. {He changed clothes and escaped identificaton. A bandit concealed himself in the | | rear of an automobile being driven by Roy Gross, 33, of 1552 “ Nelson st., after the .latter had . closed for the night a filling station he operates at Sherman dr. and Prospect. st, Trolley Operator Robbed East of the: city, the bandit raised up, held a gun at Mr. Gross’ head, robbed him of $388 and took his car. A trackless trolley operator, Kenneth Beavers, 26, of 1225 W. Ray st, stopped his vehicle and walked into a filling station at 1250 Roosevelt ave. in time to be caught in a robbery. Oral. H. Wright, 26, attendant, was -robbed .of an unspecified ambunt, while Mr. Begvers lost $19 to a pair-of bandits. — = Robbed Near Home Thomas Bright, 26, of 2418 Central ave. was robbed near his home by a bandit who took a billfold con-

it Caught

After Committing 6th 'Job"

to throw .out his billfold containing $8. A footpad seized a purse belonging to Mrs. Fay Weaver, 47, of 215 N. Pershing ave., as she was walking near her home. The purse contained $4. Slugged by Thiet Herschel Taylor, 27, of 815 N. Pennsylvania st. stepped into his basement and met a slugger, who struck the resident on the head and robbed him of $52. Two men held up Walter Maxey, 70, of 2148 Columbia ave. as he was walking near his home. They took $3. A hoodlum struck Glen Walten, 48, of 310 N. Arsenal ave., breaking his glasses and knocking him to the ground. The bandit fled without taking anything.

One Best- t-Dressed: Working Girl Has

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By CLAIRE COX United Press Staff Correspondent CHICAGO, March 8.—Evelyn Hall, named one of the 10 best-dressed working girls in the U. 8. said today she really had hardly a thing to wear.

dress,” she said. Miss Hall was among 10 American girls whom the Mayfair magazine fashion guild selected for looking most chic in wardrobes which are “the result of their own earnings.” She is employed as office manager at a commercial art gallery where she earns a “modest” salary overseeing the work of two" other girls. “I don’t know why they picked on me,” Miss Hall said. “I'm not glamorous and I don't want to be. I don’t want people t6 point me out as a clothes horse, either.” She said her small wardrobe doesn't fill one closet, and she

.. hasn't even owned an evening dress

for at least six years. The rest of her attire includes only six suits—

“four or five dresses,” four hats, four pairs of shoes, three handbags,

and one Persian lamb Cont. Atomic Powered

Warships Forecast

Massachusetts Institute of Techatomic energy. ably..itnder direction. of the TU. 8.

mercial use of atomic energy.

within five years.

taining $8. The bandit then ordered the victim to run and fired a’ shot after him: Another bandit who held:a hand-

.|kerchief to his face robbed David

L. Lydy, 64, operator of a parking lot at 353. W. Washington st. Forcing Mr. Lydy to face the wall, the bandit fled with $25. John Richie, 34, of 1136 N. Senate ave. told police two men stopped his automobile at Senate ave. and Missouri st., forcing him

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Peron Condemns Opposition Papers !

4000 labor leaders,

“I don’t even own an evening

one of them three years old—,

* LOS ANGELES; March 8 (U. P). —President Karl T, Compton of the

nology predicts .that within five years warships will be propelled by

Mr. Compton, an expert on atomic power, said ship propulsion, prob-

Ravy;-would- represent -the- first-comw

He said that pilot plants to convert atomic energy to- other commercial uses would be constructed

Compton does not believe atomic energy could he used to pro-

| BUENOS AIRES, March "8 (U. P.).—Mounted police broke up -an attempt by several hundred demonstrators to stone the offices of the independent newspaper La Prensa last night. The attempt followed a speech by President Juan Peron

them the financial oligarchy, opposition politicians, Argentine Communists and the press. He addressed

“oic Recapture Escaped Prisoner

Robert. Nash Jr, 43, of Cincinnati, who sawed his way out of the city

afternoon, was back in the Marion county jail today where the bars are thicker. . Nash, who was being held on a forgery charge, sawed through the bars of the prison ward washroom yesterday afternoon and escaped. He was wearing pajamas.

later in front of 214 N. East st. by Police Sgt. James Langford and squad. He was dressed in slacks, a white shirt and brown jacket. Nath was taken to the hospital]? Jan, 23 and again Feb, 3 for treatment of a cut en the arm which had become infected. Hospital attendants said he had been permitted to go to the’ washroom yesterday unattended. Two hacksaw blades were discovered ‘concealed .in his clothing

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Mar Anderso At Clty—Milburn, Ja Roberta Rexie Davis,

William, Lizzie - Buckley; Dayis, Glenn, Mary

Bartin At St. Vineent's— Robert, Pairicia Bunch;

Alderson;

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Senate; Bundy; Robert Parker; Perkins,

Martindale.

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Shelitiorn;

At Coleman—QGeorge, ert, Louise Lewis,

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a Fihnolrodo h, Anna Mitchell, and Charles,

hine Inston,

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Waneta Mae Ra ‘and All ert,

At Coleman-—-Eugene, Martha. Cross,

Dorothy Kirk: William, Mary

Sankey,

Smith;

Faniile Gibson, Lewis,

Hazel

Dorothy Rogers,

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Christina Cole, 17 Alvord, and Edward, Blanch Lewis; 3205

her; RobClifford, Louise and ni Wanetta- Bennett

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At Methodist—W. R.; Jane Burgess; Horb-

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and Lester,

Lioyd, Doris Dalley, ary Jaggers.

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Myrtle Bentley,

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onary thrombo

Joseph Carl, hemorrhage.

Hi a “is. 1 ye, at 47 N. Warman, cor-

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myocarditis, coronary occlusion

tensive heart. Hillary Shawler,

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Shirley Joan Kiser, 11, at Long, peritoni+ — rge Beach, is at 318 N. Reisner, cor66, at Methodist, cerebral Prank k Hankins, 79 .at 4382 Madison, car-

82, at 1436 Roosevelt, Thomas McDermott, 9, at 569 B, Harris, Anna H. Popp, 60, o 919 English, hyper- », at Methodist, car-

at 115 8. Audubon, 67, Long, cerebral throm-| Commerce will be

Armory March 20.

Ji Huston, 64, 805 N, Tllinoi AE a 081s. ne h ner to the deleallie W W ams, hi 4 Q . 10th, car- g ates attending

Stockyard Strike Over

SOUTH ST. PAUL, Minn., March 8 (U. P).—Three hundred C. I, O. yardmen and® stock handlers returned to work at the union stockyards today. Their return ended & two-day strike which had closed the

the aeronautics meeting which will 'tast until March 22. Gen. Kepner will speak on “Air Power and Atomic Warfare."

To Be LS

Maj. - Gen. ‘William E. Kepner, native of Kokomo, Ind, will speak | 0 before the American Legion ari y power conference at the Naval my a

Gen. Kepner "Leading national aviation experts, -both military and

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ASSETS

Cash in Banks and Office .

U. S. Government ‘Securities . . , ,

Virginia Britkey Anne Bright

Arnold Adkinson Chorles Bright Mary Lovise Allen Bonnie Lou Brill James Allison Horry E. Bristol Laura Allison Hozel Brock J. MH. Alltop Charles R. Brooks Leo Altendorf Cloudia Brown

Denny J. Brown Lottie Brown Lottie L. Brown Roscoe L. Brown Wm. R. Brunton Ruth Bubeck Harry C. Byers Russell T, Byers George Anne Byrom June E. Cain Madelyn Caldwell Rolph W. Caldwell Vivian Canatsey James G. Carman Lucy E. Carson Mary Carter

= C.F ba _Maryetta Chapmon condemning opposition newspapers. Horry N. Bash Clarke V. Chesser. - Marion C. Batson Agatha Christie f, Peron : denounced the four Helen Marilyn Bechdeo} Clem C. Clark gredt enemies of Argentina's eco- Rowena Joan Benham Helen L, Clark i " Virginio Mae Benham ilbur F. Cleaver ic independence.” He listed rginia Mae a Wondell P. Cola

Norman Comtois Shirley Conkey Morris M. Conn Lee J. Conrad Gertrude Corbin Mildred Corzetto Dorothy Ann Cowell Mary G. Cowger Herman T. Con W. Allan Crowford Marilyn Crenshaw r Robert C. Crafton

Howard J. Bourne Betty Cromer R. Bowen Dorothy W. Crawford H. D. Bowman Enie Crawford ? Rosemary Bowman Merl J. Curtin : Robert W. Brady Marilou Dahlstrand Betty Ann Londis Dale, Jr.

Canadian Government Securities . . State, County and Municipal Bonds . Corporate Bonds .

ee eo. 9.00

Total Cash and Securities . . . . .

Mortgage Loans . . . cas

«+ eo so 0»

Real Estate Sold under Contract. , . Home Office Building “la Other Real Estate Owned . . . . . Interest and Rents Due and Accrued Premiums Due and Deferred . . . . Other Assets. TOTAL ADMITTED ASSETS

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Richard E. Danielson Betty Lovise Davis Jeanne Davis Eve Day Edmond L. Detamore Dana DeWitt Jack Dickson W. Mager Dickson Patricia Diederichsen Violet Dippel Rebecca Douglas’ Frank H, Dunn W. Blair Eagleson O. T. Eaton Marie Eck Frank E. Edwards Thomas £. Elliott Margery A, Ellis Louis B. Elmore Irene Elrod Nadine V. Erskine Sol H. Esgrey Loura Everson Olive Faulkner D. S. Felt Margaret E. Fink Ruth B. Fischer Floyd R. Fisher Jeanette Fleener Ethel Forsee Macile Forsee A. E Francis’ Virgil T. Franklin Otto N. Frenzel

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Lillian A. Friedricks

J. BE Fry Dorothy M. Fryar Glen B, Garrott Lillian Gates Margaret Gellert Carl Getz Eva E. Gibson Madge Ginn Thos. H. Goble

Frances W. Gregory

Mary F. Griffin Dean Groves Ivan E. Gwin Dorothy E. Haefling

$1

130,956.38

30,945,967.38 2,645,136.46 10,454,926.32" 14,319,213.23

359,561.72

$59,855,761.49

7.,437,875.70 4,353,417.27

79,269.57 942,564.97 %

.-822,000.00

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$75,153,337.49

INSURANCE

PAID TO SINCE

527,045.29 086,912.76 48,490.44

LIABILITIES

Legal Reserve on Policies . Reserve for Policy Claims Payable in instalments . . . . Reserve for Claims Unreported or Proofs not yet Completed .

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Reserve for Policy Dividends on Deposit

and Declared for Payment in 1947 .

Reserve for Premiums Paid in Advance, Premium Suspense and Deposit Funds

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INDIANAPOLIS

. $62,661, 786.00

2,089,000.82

S1573968

. 749,331.91

1,132,925.24

Total Policy Reserve. . . . . .. . $67,148,783.65

Unearned Interest on Policy and .

Mortgage Loans Paid in Advance. , Reserve for Taxes Payable in 1947 . Reserve for Other Liabilities . . . . . -

Total Liabilities.

Voluntary Contingency Reserves and Surplus Funds for the Additional Protection of Policyholders and Beneficiaries: :

Reserve for Mortality, Asset and Interest Fluctuations. , . . .

Unassigned Surplus. . . . .

IN FORCE

$367,012,834

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fonk J Haight liom Haley

* Jomes M. Halsted

Jean Hancock Pauline Hancock Esther Hand Hope E. Hardy

“Wade L. Hardy

Kathleen F, Harris Evelyn Harrison Mary A. Hart Catherine Hartwell Robert C. Hatfield Georgeann Hasse Marjorie Hendrickson Louise Henneke Bess Henry Leono Mighstreet Lois Hilkene Hollie Hill Benj. F. Hobbs Paul Hopper D. H. Hostetter Anne Huggim Jerry Humsucker Clyde Hurt* Ruth Hyde John M, Irvin Clarence A. Jackson J. C. Jackson N. Loraine Jackson Aaron T, Jahr W. A. Jenkins Clayton F. Jennings Stephen J. Jocham, Jr, Raymond Johns Frederik Johnson Herbert C. Johnson _, Mildred E. Johnston Margoret Jones ’ EM, Karrmann Dorothy Keisling Mary. Pauline Keller Néllie B. Keller Ruth: Carolyn Keller

Donald K. Rernedy Pare M, Kennedy )

POLICYHOLDERS AND BENEFIC NIZATION

Mabel C. Myrrer

NNN $188,275,728

INDIANA ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN UNITED LIFE

Clyde W. Kingman LeRoy Myers William R. Rogge Barbara Kirk George Neal John T. Rohm H. A. Knochenmus Ruth M. Neff Mildred C. Rooney Sylvie Knochenmus: Albert C. Nichols Edward F. Rominger Kenneth Koelling James J. Nichols M. Ross Clara Koenig Beatrice Noffke George L. Runyon Theodore V, Koontz Charlotte Noffke Ophelia Runyon Erma Jeanne Krampe Alyce O'Brien Arthur Russell Sarah Ann Kruse Alberta O'Connell Donald L. Ryon Alice Kumpart Maurice O'Connell Caroline Salter Margarett Kyte trmel B. Orr Mary Harold Landis Betty Sue Osgood Robert E. Schneider Vv. C. Lane Margaret Osif Schmitt Lovise Langdon James Parmenter Eloise N. Schubert Donald Lantz Velma Lois Parmenter Dr. Albert Seaton Mary Alice LéRoche Ruby M. Peck Helen Sevenish Charles Lasbury Russell R. Pence Barbora Shaw Mildred Lawrence {rene Perkinson Mary Shepherd T. Benson Leavitt W. N. Perkinson Pansy L. Sherrick F. O. Leinenbach William F. Perkinson E. |. Shingler Jack W. Leland Herbert H. Perry Delores Simmons Evia Elizabeth Lensey Miriam E. Peters Olivia Simmons Monelle Lower Mina Phores Simpron Dorothy M. Lyon Jesse Phillips May Ruth Jacqueline McAvoy Kathryn M, Pickett Charles W,. Skelton Norman t-McCready Virginia Pierce -Vernelle: Sloan Mae McDaniel Marco M. Plastérer Albert M, Smith Rose H. McDaniel Charles C. Power Joan R. Smith Phyllis J. McDonald Alberto Raab John |. Smith Joe J. McKinney E. Lucille Raley P. A. Smith Maxine Maclucas Frank Roley Edith Snider : Maurice W. Mason Ernest Ramsey Elizabeth JonegSnider Paul Mason Donald W, Rasico Lilian Sprecher Christine Matthews Emil. C, Rssmann Corl Stopich Richard L. Meares Margaret Ray Anabel Stark Shirley Melvin Kenneth Reese Charles T. Stedman Gus R, Merritt wil Ree Kothryn H, Steeg : fod Kern J Miles boa P. Reid . Harry Steele Alice Alberta Miller Elmer S. Reish Wilma June Sterling June S. Miller ot L. Reynolds Sobat kn Stewart Selma Miller Rhea ; Rex James F, Minter H W, Richard. _ Ny Joanne Mohler oss \ AE Mary S.Moore Margaret Richmond . David §. W Marilyn Morris Charles G. Robertson & Thompion Mary Ellen Mount James Robertson Thewsh. : Poul A. Murray Virginia Raberston r. ample. Touphiy

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79,262.84 190,151.31 487,702.77

3,175,000.00 4,072,436.92

TOTAL 4 va 4 sins a ness $75,153,33749

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