Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1947 — Page 2
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hn county residents have had more than their
‘according to’ the avalanche of
reak Squeak contest. accidents which could cause serious injury
for the $45 in prizes which The
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The Sianaoiis Saiety Council with The Times in for Freak Squeaks. Bogdan is open to everyone,
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not, except employes of The and the Indianapolis Safety council and their families. }
Two Women Report ‘Purses Snatched Here
Purse snatchers were on the prowl in Indianapolis during the week-end. Helen Kercheval, 200 8. McKim st, reported that when she stepped Off a street car near her home Saturday night, a man ran out from an alley.and grabbed Deg, She said he took her purse con taining $2.50 and fled. Margaret Griffith, 1607 Broadway, reported a man grabbed at her purse at 16th and Illinois sts, Saturday night but ran when
- | ghe. screamed.
SHELL KILLS CHINA STUDENT NANKING, June 18 (U. P).—A {mortar shell, its source unknown, killed 15 students at Kwelyang in southern China when it landed on
| their campus, the central news
Rev. John Cavanaugh Conducts Services SOUTH BEND, Ind. June 16 (U. P).~—A solemn requiem mass was celebrated today for the Rev. J. Hugh O'Donnell, former president of the University of Notre Dame, who died last week at the age of 32. The services were conducted by the Rev. John J. Cavanaugh, who succeeded the Rev. Fr, O'Dennelk as president in 1946. : The Rev. Fr. O'Donnell's body basi lain in state in the university parlors since he died of cancer after being ill since. January, He had! been connected with the university, almost continuously, since 1912 as both a student and faculty member,
Dignitaries Attend Scores of dignitaries of church and state attended the services. Heading the Indiana delegation were Governor Gates and Senator
“Homer E. Capehart. Others included the Most Rev.
Most Rev. Edward F. Hoban, Cleve of 3 land; the Most Rev. Joseph H. Albers, Lansing, Mich.; the Rev. | John PF. O'Hara, C. 8. C, who { preceeded Fr. O'Donnell as presi- | dent of the university; Msgr. Ful-
and the Tr. Rev. Henry F. Wugan, | chancellor of the Indianapolis archdiocese. Admission to the mass was by,
invitation only because of the lim- |
was carried from the parlors of the
George Leech, Harrisburg, Pa.; the church. The procession was formed
ton J. Sheen, Washington, D. C.,
NEW 'SHOOTING STAR—This first flight picture of tho new
| Lockheed P-B0B shows the "Shooting Star" jet-propelled fighter
plane as it cru'ses over Burbank,
Cal. Dive flaps extended below
the fuselage slow it down to the speed of the accompanying
camera, include A pilot ejector seat.
ited seating capacity in Sacred Heart church. Flag at Half-Stafr The flag at the entrance to the Notre Dame campud hung at halfstaff as the simple, green casket
plane. Its improvements
‘administration building to the of priests and lay faculty mem-
pi was a kind man, especially ‘to those whom others always foriget,” said Brother Boniface, 8. 8S. C. university sacristant at Sacred Heart church. “We'll remember him of the great things he had done, iof course, but we'll remember him for those many small things. he
did—while others forgot, He Was
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2 Recovering Here After Suffering Burns
Two victims of fire mishaps were recovering today after first aid treatment at City hospital. Mrs. Mary Winship, 3, of 5321 Central ave, fumes from a paint spray she using ignited yesterday. Sandra Sue’ Frost, 5-year-old daughter of Mrs. June Frost, 2039 Annette st, was taken to the hospital yesterday after grease in| a skillet ignited and burned her.
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WASHINGTON, June 18 (U. P). —Qivil peronautics officials believe
Col. A 1. Moudy Again an error in navigation may have caused the Pennsylvania - Central
Named Commander [1100 TU that took 50 lives Fri-
“ Col. A, L. Moudy was re-elected day night, it was learned today. national commander-in-chief of the While their probe of the Blue Mexican Border veterans at the 18h | Ridge mountains disaster continued, annual encampment yesterday In'president Truman ordered a fullthe Columbia club. scale “investization into the whole Raymond E. Willis, former U. 8. matter of air {Safety on which he senator from Indiana, who ad- expressed “deep concern.” He ap|dressed the group at & noon din- pointed & special board of Inquiry. ner, praised the patriotism of the The hoard will begin work tomorMexican Border veterans in vol- row. y unteering thelr services and for Cnajrman James M. Landis of the their subsequent military eflorts and civi) aeronautics board was named contributions as peacetime citizens. chairman of the board. He sald he Col. Moudy is former national had no comment on the P. C. A quartermaster general of the Mexican Border Veterans and past 11th District commander of the Amer-|
ican Legion. { CAB investigators at the scene of Other Officers Named ‘the wreckage were reported st Other officers elected were George ing the last communications FF. Parish, Jackson, Mich, senior (ne pilot, Capt. Horace Stark, pi |vice commander; Don O. Bowman, with federal air traffic controllers Jamestown, N. Y.. junior vice com= 1, see whether he miscalculated his 'mander; Tilford QGuiley, Indian= | position. hen |spolis, adjutant i Col. Man-| Other members of the presi ford G. Henry, Indianapolis, Quar- ential board are: termaster general; Gen. H, A. Pick-' grig Gen, Milton W. Arnold, air ert, Detroit, Mich., inspector general; Charles Anderson, San An-/ | tonio, Tex. judge advocate general: al president; Mrs. Helen Wheeler, Dr. T. M. McLashilan, Bismarck, N. Indianapolis, senior viée president; iD , Surgeon general; S. M, Nielsen, Mrs. Mary Rousche, Indianapolis,
|distaster until preliminary names (are announced. Study Pilot's Messages
Earl Ulrich, Findlay, O.. chaplain, and Lester Cutler, Shelbyville, Ill, sergeant at arms. | New officers of the national auxjilliary, which met in conjunction Harper, Indianapolis, conductress, with the encampment are Mrs. and Mrs. Josephine McManus, In-
Pt. Wayne, secretary Mrs. Ruth Gilmore, Indianapolis, treasurer; Mrs, Winnie Ellen Gulley, Indianapolis, chaplain; Mrs. Sylvia
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P. Wright, civil aeronautics adm istrator, heagl of the federal agency {primarily responsible for air safety,
Cox, veteran American Airlines pilot, civil engineer and tae
tion (A. F, of L.). Hooslers’ Bodies Identified At Leesburg, Va, scene of the crash, 13 bodies still had not been identified. Definite identity had
cluding Mrs. Martha Bryan, Ladoga,
And, and her infant daughter,
Judith. There Were two army plane crashes over the week-end. At
Springfield, Vt, today national {| guardsmen brought 13 charred bodies down from the of Hawks mountain. A B-29, lost in a rainstorm, smashed headlong into the peak and exploded. A C-47 crashed at Ft. Knox, Ky. and burst into flames, but its 20 passengers escaped almost un-
transport association vice president | Scathed after an unnamed army
sergeant opened an escape hatch.
High ‘School Office Desk Looted of $35
Burglars entered Cathedral high school, 1416 N. Meridian st. overnight and looted an office desk of $35, school authorities said. Police found a window on -the
| Maude Wheeler, Ft. Wayne, nation- | dianapolis, historian,
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