Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1947 — Page 5

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FRIDAY, AUG. 15, 147 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __

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Students Honored nN Dies Here at 61 Are Injured | memes Held by Reds y ; i " ’ : male art, 11-year-old Howard Bald-| oa ; ¢

: as : , 3 Whitti 10, Te totroctoi vain Aug. 18(U. BO. Among 1620 at Purdue 8 Mrs. Emma Lee Blunk, 3 er ? SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Aug 15 (U.!win and his 13-yedr-old brother,| ‘LOS ANGELES, Aug. 18 (U. P)

: pl, died parly today at her home SN E {P).—~A wall and part of the roof Richard, proved today. —A mother said today shé had To Get High Rating ' \ Ea after an illness of 10 months, * She : of the Senate moving picture thea-! They held blue ribbons in the amassed evidence: ‘to prove: that ' Fay ! al : TR 3 was 61. » \ = ter -collapsed before show time to- baking division of the Lawrence ies slate Smvies Ng WwW Mrs. Blunk. wh tive of | | dav. inturing ‘thr and two _| her son and nine other American LAFAYETTE, Ind, Aug. 15—A : 3 k rs. Blunk, who was a native of | 3 3] ay, injuring ee men county 4-H club fair. That quali-|™ ? Perry county and a former resident | RTE women. | fied them for state competition iater | fliers, believed dead for four years, total of 115 Marion county students : rf of Birdseye, had lived in Indianap- § SS The injured were pulled from the this month at the state fair .n In-| were prisoners in Russia. were. among the 1620 who won| Lu o q i ¥ olis 20 years. With her husband, \ N N pile of brick and wood debris in an dianapolis. : Mrs. Ida Reitz Stichnoth said her to prove’ they're versatile,

places on the distinguished rating : SEY ‘# Manford ‘Blunk, “she operated the \ BE alley beside the theater and taken| jyst } oe 1 list at Purdue university last se- 0 Sul Birdseye lunchroom at 5423 E.| \ . to St. John's hospital. Attendants tne hovs also carried off first and| chee came from , a petsomm mester. Co > Y ; RNG. re Washington st. until the couple re- | 4 there said one man and one woman | third place in the gardening con-| Visit to the Russian embassy Forty-four students made per-| BF A ON ) 4 8 tired from business recently. | LON were injured seriously, | tests. Washington, repeated reports from fect grade records for the period i i "3 - Funeral services will be &t 7:30] % A lineman, Mike Widmer, was pms — men who said they were interned

4 P > |p. m. tomorrow at Shirley Bros.'| 3 | missing for a time and believed Beaten by 3. Bo §- in the same camp with the missincluding~ the following from In-| gg 8 ke —- : Irving Hil Chapel under the direc- | EF] buried in the debris but—it was oil 3 Sr i Ii ring fifers and from a Red Cross dianapolis:. Egon H. Rohr, Charles HE od tion of the Rev. F. W. Wiegmann. found later that he had been’ taken ile Awaiting # roll@y prisoner-of-war picture in which H. Stockman and Joe M. Watson," AA iat | Graveside services and burial will be LEAVES CITY — Sydney B. [to the hospital. ' | “You have ho business in this| six mothers identified their “miss- . u : v , Y Jer ighborhood.” hy {Ing sons, Others from Indianapolis on the RQ 8 : \ : at 2 p. m. Sunday in the Birdseye Markey, who has resigned his | The Injured men were linemen ne : } ' a vd $ "~~. tery : Cri a A a { ; del the theater, TT With this warning three young, T, Sgt. Larence Reitz, Compton, scholastic honor list were: ° BX ¥ 5 y IRR : : cemetery. position with ot of so helping to remodel the theater, The 8g Sr

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: ) h . 4 women were theater janitresses, (boys in a truck jumped on Paul| was shot down in the Liberator Tet A. Augustine, Mary! Fo Ru SNE ‘ ; y , \ mother, Mrs. Ruth Hobbs of In- cial agencies, wil go to Dayton, All were working in or ‘outside the | Galey, 33, of 2719. Taft st, while|pomber “Damfino” during the Bastian, Louis A. | 3 5 —— Yer CA i . “= dianapolis; three brothers, James OQ. No” : building when part of the roof he was waiting on a ‘trolley at 15th| war's biggest low-level, daylight ie A oeking, Ba ; p > a ky Hobbs of Sunnymead, .Cal; Stell | er m— meme | aoflapsed’ at (10:15 a. my, pushing and West sts. about midnight. He | bombing raid over the Ploesti oil es . HR of 4-year-old Florence |Hobbs of Linton &nd Clarence FAMILY REUNION PLANNED odt the wall, which tell into the was hady beaten, but his condition fuid in RUN A BO, ad Duke, Robert 8. Du : . . : ov Hobbs of Freeport; three sisters,| The Layton-Coverdale family re. alley. is not gerious: : e war ae , Patricia ha Dwyer, Rey, Philadelphia, Pa., is thankful that the little girl was naughty. Mrs, Florence Stepelton 6f Chicago, | union will be held at Broad Ripple] Theater officials said 19 workmen & Mr. Galey fald he was leaving) the crew presumed dead, But a eS “ieming. As punishment, she sent the youngster up to bed. 'In the bed- land Mrs. Leora Dewitt and Mrs.| park Sunday with a basket picnic! of the Cylde Evans construction work at the Welding Equipment Co, | crew member of another plane room Florence found her 7-month-old brother, Edward, had thrust [Kathryn Abbott, both of Indianap- [dinner at noon. Omar N, Layton company were remodeling the roof 355 W. 14th st. when the Attack|told Mrs. Stichnoth he thought the

Hamm . : ; : lis. s presid of the theater {occured, : bomber made a landing. "Rar Albert A. ary J his head between crib slats and was strangling. She screamed 0 is president. if the theater 0c

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Charles E. Jacobs, Delmer L. Jacoby.| rescued the blue-faced baby. Mary 8. Johnson, Ross H. Johnson, Sidn Johnson, Alvin G, Jose Jr, William

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Murphy, Phill Neff, Horace Times State Service h b pe df ‘ 1 Nordyke Jr., Howard C. Norsell, Eugene TERRE UTE . 15.—Public a8 been arrange or farmers o A. ‘O'Hern, Melvin L. Oilman. . HA Aug. 1 the county for Aug. 22 when an Merrill P. Patrick, Joseph H. Pattison, [Service Co. of Indiana has taken aerial survey will be held.

Robert 1. Payne, John PF, Peoples, Wil- > lism R. Peoples, award, E. Potts, Arthur (OD Option to purchase 130 acres of| p40 the direction of Epstein will

N. Posner, Cline R. iest, Laurie E. i : : Pruitt, Phyllis J. Purdy, Lucille E Quebe, | WaDash river bottom land five miles| McClelland, scores of farmers Burnet > Yn aii. Maurice E. Reed, north of here for the eventual build-|be flown over their farms and over ‘Schaffner, Dave W. Schornstein ¢{ing of a new power plant. other farms where scil conserva-

R. Sch , Paul H. Seehausen, Law- ti RS tvameter. I ; eehausen, Law The new plant would be situated tion practices have been used

Michael D. Sharkey, Afthur C. Singleton st bank of the river in an| The flights will originate at the Jr. Helen r ‘anellonberger. “Arinur } 58 ihe ws i 1 Jot 8 | Crawfordsville muicipal airport. tewart. Edward K. Stocker, .jundeve. oped town plot. {An implement and farm machine ‘|plans call for its construction. in| display will be staged in the three ‘about five or six years, utility ofi- hangers at the airport. mes KE. Dankert, Sherman O. Oates |cigls said, Mr. McClelland said he believed hn G. Aull, Carl M. Mol d Donald : sie I Slo : n at to ig The projected plant is in addition that this would mark the first time | Oth t Nita L. ) . = { £19 from Marion bi 4 ale Ni ia k to the utility's $52 million construc-ifor a mass aerial demonstration . all of New Augusta; Charles T.| tion program now ‘in progress to(of the benefits to be derived from tne. Beech edway, and David R. Kon- meet increasing power demands in soil conservation measures. - nr - Indiana, President Robert A. Gal- EE

* . ‘lagher said. The plant itself would . Cad! : i Co victs Hunted = El ant Rabies Quarantine Put! A part of the program is now On 13th Indiana County under way. Work is now in prog- 4 aad ress on a 40,000 kilowatt additien to! State Veterinarian G. E. Botkins | ear mo the present plant at Edwardsport | today issued an order quarantining and plans are completed for a new a 13th Indiana county because of

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Gabardine Fuller, undersheriff of Ionia county,| me option of the Wabash land The latest order affected Ripley | \ :

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