Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1947 — Page 5

(1700 East)

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‘married April 30, her 18th birthday.

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As Yacht Slay

ing "Brains’

California Will Contend Her Fiance Acted As ‘Willing Tool" of Beulah Louise Overell

By TOM BRIGHT, United SANTA ANA, Cal, May 24 (U,

be portrayed by the prosecution as the “master mind” in the

Press Staff Correspondent P.) ~Beulah Louise Overell, 18, will «bomb

of her wealthy parents, a member of the state attorney smeraly

staf! revealed today.

When the stolid coed and her 21-year-old fiance, George Buy’

to a $600,000 estate, this source said,. The spokesman declined to permit use of his name, He said that when Mr. and Mrs. Walter Overell opposed their daughter's plans to wed Gollum, she conceived the plan to dynamite the Overell yacht, Mary B, in Newport harbor Mar. 18 with her parents aboard. The Overells were

bludgeoned to death before their yacht was blown up. Young Gollum’s stepfather, Dr.

Joseph Stomel, yesterday reported that’ an attempt was made to extort $3000 from him on promise of information to clear the young navy veteran, High-priced legal talent was arrayed for the impending battle. «Miss Ovérell had planned to be

Because she was only 17 when the Mary E slayings occurred, the death penalty cannot be imposed even if she is convicted of first.

Blood on Coat

“~Gollum, go on trial for murder Monday, the youth will be represented | as the “willing tool” of the ure

Surprised Victim Scares Boys Off

James C. Farrell, of 2808 W. 10th st., was surprised early today by two boys who jumped from a clump of bushes in the 2600 block of W. Michigan st. and fired a wild shot at their intended robbery victim before escaping. Mr. Parrell's surprise, however, did not keep him from knocking one of the boys down. The youth jumped 10 Tis feet and fled with his cons federate. A purse containing $46 was grabbed early today .from Mrs. Gladys Hart, 19 N. Oriental ave. by two young men as she and her husband, Virgil, were walking near the couple's home. Lester Schnah, owner of a barber shop at 2807 W. Michigan at. told police he opened his establishment this morning to find a window

Principal evidence against the young couple appeared to be their | identification as the- purchasers of | three different batches of dyna-| mite. Investigators also reported they. found in young Gollum's car’ a coll of wire of the same type | as that used in the time- ~bomb aboard the Mgry E Los Angeles police chemist Ray Pinker also found that a leather coat worn by the navy veteran was heavily contaminated 'with human blood at one time. Still at large was a “missing” witness, Edward Lewis Davis, long sought as. an alleged companion of Gollum. The two reportedly were seen at a Newport=cafe drawing wiring diagrams before the ex-

broken and a $526 diamond-studded | watch missing.

20-Unit Housing Project Is OK'd

The federal housing administra- | tion has approved ‘a 20-unit hous. ing project for world war II veterans and their families to be constructed at 611 Compton dr. Announcement of the approval was made today by State Director R. Earl Peters who said the project would be known as the Broad Ripple Colonial apartments. It will consist of five four-unit houses providing each family with five rooms, Colony Realty Co., Inc., will build

Evansville Attorney Seeks to Head Jaycees

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. oy 24 (U.

the units and Meridian Mortgage Co., Inc, will flannce them with a mortgage of $150,000 insured by FHA.

P.)~—~An Evansville attorney today, This brings to 11 the total of vet-

was the unopposed candidate for °rans’ multi-family rental housing|p projects in Indiana approved under president of the Indiana Junior t

he new " FRA A program. Chamber of Commerce. reer

announced candidate as the Jaycees | ns n— went into the second day, of their Thirty.nine seniors received diploannual state convention here. Dee | mas at the 67th annual commence-

O. Coe, Gary, is the retiring presi- ment exercises of Covington high

dent.

school last night.

Belmont Church of Christ 1002 8S. Belmont Ave. Sunday Program: Bible Classes, 9:45 A. M. . Worship and Preaching

10:45 A. Mand 748 PM. Wednesday Services, 7:48 P. M. Carl Flinn, Minister. OAJis0

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CHURCH OF CHRIST

40th and Capitol Wilson Wallace, Minister 9:45—Bible Study. 10:45—Morning Worship 1:45--Evening Worship.

FIRS} FREE METHODIST

and Tecumseh Sts... or R. L. Chitty, Pastor Sunday School—8:30 A. M. 10:45 A. M.--Morning Worship Children and Young People—8:30 PM Evangelist Service—7:30 P. M. The Church With the Blue Cross

EIGHTH CHRISTIAN 14th St. and Belle Vieu Edward E. Russell, Minister Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship ..... 10:30 a. m. “High Conquest” Christian Youth ‘Fellowship... 6:30 p. m.

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FREDERICK R DARIES D. D. PASTOR | 8:18 A. M.—~Communion Service. | 900A M.~1s; Service ot Worship. 4a A. M.~Church Schoo M.~2d Service aol. Worship “Pentecostal Power and Promise” | Reception of new members

. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Delaware and Walnut sts. (700 North) Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister. Bible School—9:30 A. %

Morning Worship—10:45 M: Sermon—‘ ‘Beware o “sabotaging Your

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Music by excellent: choir Youth Pellowship—5:30 PM

MAN ROSE, PASTOL bis E Jord st., Ya block east of Central “germons in W. FB M,

* ENGLAND—Gives royal from South African teur.

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MOVIETONE NEWS Highlights of This Week's Times-Movietone News

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family welcome upon return

%* NAVY PICTURES—Of the Byrd South Pole expedition

are released. Show thrilling rescue at sea. * MIAMI—Capt, Eddie Rickenbacker makes record Cali-

fornia to Miami flight in * WASHINGTON—Gen.

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In Indianapolis

AVALON, 2119 Prospect CIRCLE. 46 Monument Circle DAISY, 2540 West Michigan DREAM, 2351 Btation FOUNTAIN 8Q., 1105 Shelby GARFIELD, 2203 Shelby . HAMILTON, 2116 E. 10th IRVING. 5507 E. Washington

new type Constellation plane.

Eisenhower steals show in

benefit golf match by Washington celebrities.

MARS, Mars Hill PARAMOUNT, 411 E. Wash.

In Nearby Indiana Cities

COMMUNITY, Greenwood, Ind. : COMMUNITY, Morgantown, Ind. Ind.

GROVE, Beech Grove, Ind. PROMS. Sheridan Ind LIBERTY

‘OLD TRAILS, Mickieyville: Ind PREWITT. Plainfield. Ind WEIL, Greenfield, Ind - ROXY, Pendleton, Ind. ROYAL, Danville, Ina. |

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WALTZING, NO RUG-CUTTING — Two couples of the finalists in the Indiana Roof's annual all-state waltz contest are: (left to right] Albert E. Atkinson, 2112 N. Spencer ave.; Mrs. Gladys Broviak, 2754 Carrollton ave., and her sister, Mrs. Maybelle Haffield, 3216 Guilford ave., and George F. Eubank, 7515 Edgewater dr. Mrs, Haffield and Mr. Eubank were winners in the Roof's waltz contest |5 years ago.

Jordan to Give 29 Degrees

Commencement Set For June 7 Four master of music and 26 bachelor of music degrees will be conferred at Jordan conservatory’s annual commencement at 10:30

Methodist church. Dr. John R. Emens, president of Ball State Teachers’ college, Muncle, will be commencement speaker. Candidates for masters’ degrees are Albert Denk, 3275 N. Sherman dr.; Louis L. Durflinger, Plainfield; Richard J. Foster, Huntington, and Harry Lloyd Patten, Gallup, N. M. Indianapolis candidates for bach-, elor's degrees are: Paul Churchill Goar, 2011 Park ave.;, Martha Rose Spaulding, 6000 N. Olney st.; Farrell Scott, 3217 Broadway, Betty| thro Alberta Bowers, 1814 E. 46th st.; |LNCO! James L. Bowers, 2520 Broadway; Paul Albert Brown, 410 Buckingham dr.; Victoria Estella Johnson, 724 Indiana ave.; Rosemary Rita Lang, 821 N. Temple ave.; Lillian J.

Joseph Maurice Zinkan, 1337 Spann ave, and James E. Noble, formerly of Indianapolis, now teaching public school in Otterbein. Out-of-town candidates for bachelors’ degrees include: Charles L. Byfield and Wilma Catherine Byfield, Winamac; Florine V. C. Duff and ‘Paul W. Mueller, Ft. Wayne; Robert Evans, Gwynneville; Joseph R. Goss, Martinsville; Kenneth W. | Hughes, Kokomo; Constance Idella McClure, Eaton; Ruby F. Montgomery, Waldron; Robert Louis Roush,

{South Bend; Albert W. Canine and

{Martha Ellen Shannon, Crawfordsiville; Marven L. Stevens, Elkhart, and John L. Watler, Brasil.

a. m., June 7, in Roberts Park|®™E

Neighborhood Theaters

TY Jap ned in Brooklyn" lex. Tomorrow Fhisugs Tuesday: “The ad? “Chia. o * Tomorrow| Jolson Story.’ NER N dy! cai ornis.” ECCA-—"'U n'" - octurne” and ‘Hotel Re- Lh - Tomorrow nd Monday: 8 ins Tomorrow thro Tuesday: se Kids" and “Heldorado.” Nigh ty McGurk’ and ' ning or the | OLD TRAIL~'It Happened in Brooklyn" Bo and “Last Prontier Rete: " TomorDAISY "Glass Alibi" and “In Old Sacra-| row a Monday: “Cal Iffornia” and! | mento." Tomorrow and Monday: “Cali- ] Mr. Twilight. | fornis. NTAL-"13 e Madeleine and DREAM. Vacation in Reno" snd Ralling| ~ 'Blondie’s Big Moment.” Tomorrow and | . Home." aoorow throu val | Monday 9 he South’ and “Ren- . Mh and dey dezvous ‘With A! Moment." RAMOUNT Ae of the Zombies" | RSO! boy and the Lady” pand| and “Trigger Trail." Tomorrow snd | | “Heldorado.” Tomorrow tie Monday: T'm Lucky” and "Buffalo | day: “Nora Prentiss” portent Bill Marriage.’ ER! ‘Marriage Is a Private Affair” £8Q Thou h Tuesday: ‘Without and ‘Gallant Journey." . Tomorrow and p alld JB wood Canteen. | Mon Dasy-. Longing on the Trail” and sqc. CARE Through ‘Tuesday: | eon ome. “It Happened in Brooklyn" and ‘Inner REX ~"8in alley Serenade” and “The, Circle.’ morrow through Tuesday: | GARFIELD’ ‘Sun Valley Serenade” and ab Hing Clementine" and “Return | “wild Beauty.” Tomorrow throu, h Tues- A day: Jaga mt Doll” an RIT Ne Chase” and pet Suters| Quen » 8ecr et.” Tomorrow thro Tuesda, GRANADA Throu ugh Wednesday: “Dead “Nora Prentiss” and ‘ ”

ning” 3 “Susie Ste eps Ou MAMTLTO «Mighty McGurk’ Dut. _ > Tomorrow through Tuesday Nore Prentiss’ and “Perfect Marriage.” YW Reno” and

Frontier Upri Tuesday: X Toons ot 4 [8 "Swell Guy"

10 Vie for Title

o Bouth and “Death Val-

snr sos wesssa vd (If Miss Speedway uote

Ten, girls have been selected ' as a for “Miss Speedway,” to

Frolic” at the Armory tonight. Anton Hulman Jr. Speedway owner, will crown the queen. Their names will be .announced at the dance. Randolph -Coats, Indiana artist; Ed Lacey, head of the maintenance divison, and Art Lindberg, planning division head, city parks and recreation department, judged the entries, Ca:.didates entered were:

& “Boston Blackie and Law yiih Chester Morris, at bre 1s, 2 Yo, Sun Ma The Farmer's Daughter” at’ 1:15, 4:15, 7:15 and 10:05. “Boston Blackie and the Law,” at 12:06, 3:05, 6:06 and 9.

KEITH'S ‘Stalljon Road,” with Ronald Reagan, Alexis Smith nd Zachar Scott, at 12:35, 3:45, and 10:10.

“Bri ing uw, Father,” at 11:25, 2:35, 5:50 and Sender i Road,” 3:45, 7 and 10:10. Father”

at 12:38, “Bringing Up at 2:35, 5:50 and J.

LOEW'S

be chosen st the “500 Mile Teen |,

TEACHES TEACHERS—John MM. Williams, author of numer: | ous books on piano-teaching, will present a five-day ‘re. fresher’ course for piano teachers Monday through Thursday at Wilking auditorium, 120 N,

Pennsylvania st. Conservatory Offers

Concert on Tuesday The faculty of MacArthur conservatory -of music will present a concert: at 8 p. m. next Tuesday in Crispus: Attucks high school auditorfum. Programmed are groups for trumpet, slatinel, Juitar, violin and

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IT WOPENED WN Ricardo a dria wo a

mou. ‘Captain Caution” and * A tain us late show ‘Pride the Tomorrow through Tuesday: Brooklyn” and

“Dangerous Money" and “Land i ton er rrow and Monday ones” and “Blondie Knows pf ih for Counust and “No or Comedy." Tomorro through opesinning or the "End"

ogy ae ‘It Happened in Brooklyn.” ST. CLAIR—"Shocking Miss Pligrim” and A ee oR rookiyn" an 8 Twilight.” TRAND-—'Bhocking Miss Pilgrim” “Mr, Hex. * Tomorrow thr Tuesday = Hy ned RR Brooklyn” and ins ight.” Game of Death” “Texas Panhandle.” Tomorrow . Monday: “Never Say Goodbye” and

TA MA—"‘Nocturne’ and “Beauty and the Bandit.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Two Years Before , the Mast” and “Blondie Knows Best ALBO “Mighty MegurkTom:

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and | “My

and - “Be-

“Neath Canadian ‘Humor

resque’’ " and oq Shep.” Tomorrow through sda “Do Pa Love Me" and "G. IL War

UPTOWN ‘Shocking Miss rim as x. Hex.” Tomorrow Hon ay Happened in Brooklyn" Alia vYOG Tomorrow

“13 Rue Madeleine." Tuesday ey Always Loved

You'' ~PiL a “idights 3 cGurk.” ZARING—Th! ednesday. “Brief Bn.

counter.” SUBURBAN DRIVE IN-~"“Wake Up and Dream.” ToMerrow and Monday: “Song of the

Schera. MATWOOD-—: Mr.

AMBASSADOR.ALAMO--Thinugh Munday: “Over, the Sante Fe Trail” “Tumas, Trail.

"* and “Trail to! eance.” Tomorrow and Monday: ines Jolson Story DOWNTOWN

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Miss Sue Lewis, Hep Cats; Miss Joan Dr hn We. 3 a Doughty. i ughty Wildcat den, Clinton; Miss Pat Hoover, Times Amusement Teenart; M Bettie Vornehm, Bug-A-Cl } Boo; Miss Barbara Lee, Slick Chieks; re iret, Strut hut; Miss Joyce Harder, Tuk-A-Pache, and: Miss Joan wimsetoct SICLY Bes Migs’ Atine Ha Haviip, Jive Haven: Mise pertes s ™ Teresa ht, at 1254) aL, ; i "wn 3 + aa wright, dors A ior" Jean ELS § Columbus, Ind: “Seven Were Saved,” with Rich~ Miss Patti Kennedy, ohorus; Miss ard Denning, at 11:36, 2:37, 5:46, |Bettye Boots, dra Miss Luella 8:55 and McCready, Keystone kanteen, and Miss Sunday — “Imperfect Lady.» py Heder, Callahan Eagle Creek; 1:23, 4:32, 7:31 and 10:19. “Seven Miss Helen Edwards, lla sub-debs: Were Saved” sat 12:10, 3:00, 6:08 |yfigs Norma A dbanger Colonial’ Capers; and 9:06. s Lee Clemans, Hornets hut; inn Miss Dorothy SuieBavich. Hi Lites; Miss “The Farmer Daughter,” ” wile Williams, Phi Gam; Miss Dorothy vg My Jo ad Davis, Shag RGR ung. nty; 58 e h Ethel Barrymore, at Ta, 3:35, 6: e A Louisa. Spencer,

Femmes sub-deb.

Lincoln Installs Sound Equipment

Bernard L. Nickbarg, owner of

ter” sound equipment. The new equipment will be used | at the Lincoln>for the first time tomorrow, when the feature, “The Jolson Story,” run,

“Dishonored Lady, with Hedy Lamarr, Dennis O' fuels and John 108s, at 12:45, 3:55, 7:05, 10:18 and

“Undercover Maisis,”” with Ann Sothern and Barry Nelson, at 11, Hs. 5:20 8:33 and 11:46. ARAYY. w= * ‘Dishonored Lady’ at 12: ns 3:25, 6:38 and 9:51. Wo cover Maisie,” at 1:40, 4:53 and 8:08. LYRIC “The Ldcket,”” with Laraine Day, Irian

Aherne, Robert Mitchum an Fene Raymond, at 11, 1:50, 4: 140 and 10:30. “Wife Wanted,” with Kay at 12:35, 3:25, 6:25 and 9:15. Sun ay—— The Lo chet,” at 1:45, 135 and 10:20. “Wife WantPAE at 12: 3. 3:20, 6:15 and 9:08.

Francis,

Legion Post to Hold

Memorial Tomorrow * The Northeast American Legion

post and auxiliary will conduct me- | morial services tomorrow at 3 p. m. |

in George Wishington park.

State Rep. George B. Huff (R.,| Indianapolis) will give the address,

and the Rev. Joseph Flanigan, Brightwood Methodist church, and the Rev. Fr. Matthew Herold, St. | Andrew’s Catholic church, will five] the prayers.

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the Lincoln theater, announces the installation of “Voice of the Thea-

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All Incomes

We have always folt that the cost of a funeral service should be well within the means of the bereaved family. regardless of how little or how muoh Is

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Wed, Thurs, Fri. Sat, Sun.

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Adults 25¢, Children 12¢, Plus Tax

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Robert Livingston—Adrian Booth “VALLEY OF THE ZOMBIES" Rod Cameron “TRIGGER TRAIL™

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STATE Holmes Anita Louise “PERSONALITY KID"

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