Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1947 — Page 9
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Treated for Bruises, { with of i : o | Warren, at Bicycle Demolished vs A 17-year-old deaf mute was! 3 ENDIARA treated in City hospital for bruises and, By rt EG received: when his bicycle was de-| 8:30 and 2:88, molished ‘by -a slow moving train at Avondale pl. and New York Central railroad. The victim was Tom McGuire, 17, of 2142 Awondale pl. G. BE Shreve, 50, of 1838 Wilcox st., the engineer, said he saw the youth approaching the crossing sounded the whistle Several times. | and Heros Four Children Treated “The Corpse Came C with Four children, ranging from 3 to {}°pis®, reat and Joan 3 Bonde at 11 years old, were treated in hos- LYRIO pitals over the week-end for bruises, “Odd Man Out” with James resulting from accidents around! Mason and Revert Newton, at 12:05, 3:20, 6:40 an their homes. Nancy Smith, 9, 119 N. Grant st. was taken to St. Francis hospital for injuries received riding a bicycle as she struck Larry Plumley, 3, of 110 N. Grant st.
Roberta Jean Ballard, 4, of 919
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The 3 a = Kingas aun Paul Campbell Gloria sin} and Ha ty Davenport, at 11, > 15, 5:30 and 8:
Cut From Coke Bottles Kenneth Looter, 7, of 2035 Co-| lumbia ave., received treatment at City hospital when he cut his foot) on a piece of glass in the rear of’ his home, with the so-called Christian conDelores Ann Steger, 11, of 2217!gressmen of the United States toHaines st., received severe cuts on day.”
Roberts Park Pastor
Blasts Congressmen “Christianity does not come first
her left arm when she fell from | Dr. Sumner L. Martin made this’
her bicycle on her way home from indictment yesterday in a heated a drugstore. Two of bottles she carried were broken in morning in the Roberts Park Meththe fall, sending bits of glass intolodist church. He is the church her arm. She was treated at City pastor. hospital. | Dr. Martin, in grave terms, ex- —————————————— {pressed his regret that Christian TATTOOED WOMAN SLAIN leadership is lacking to a great exBALTIMORE, Md. Aug. 25 (U. tent in our country. He said that P.).—Mrs, Agnes Riemer, 53, for- a recent poll disclosed that most ol mer carnival tattooed lady, was our congressmen wish to be esis strangled today, Police said her nated as “Christians.” “And ye 36-vear-old husband, Lawrence, Dr. Martin pointed out, ‘they are admitted choking her with a leather more interested in obtaining votes, belt. Washington, than in seizing the opportunity to perform Christian deeds.”
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the coke protest on a very warm Sunday |}
in getting themselves sent back to
iit is a travesty of His words and a Dr. Martin recalled the inspira- restaurant,
tion of the first century Christians, the high ground on which they stood metropolitan sense.
“We have a vast ecclesiastical sys- [Grandy is even more effective as/were killed las
Mrs. Clara Blomberg, professional today promised to
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The report she filed with Judge Rabb listed 15 bonds totaling $9250 listen to—something different from
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Gets 17 Curtair
{treatment of her appearance at the
Jeanette McDonald, Jose Iturbi, Lana Turner, Nelson Eddy, Tyrone, Power and other celebrities in! the crowd of 18,000. It took two encores and 17 cur. tain calls to satisfy her audience after she had completed her sched-! uled program. She was showered lavishly with flowers, including a box of roses sent by air by her father in Washington. Off-Pitch, Says Critic The Los Angeles Daily News music critic wrote: “Unfortunateily, her performance proved her ill-equipped for any vocal exhibi-
EYEFUL—Adele (The Eyeful) Jergens, George Brent and Joan Blon-
who appears with
dell 4n "The Corpse Came tion outside the most kindly and C.O.D." companion teature- intimate gatherings. She has a " . Dy voice of naturally pleasant quality. to "Gunfighters" on Loew's . Chiefly prominent is her in-
ability to focus her tones. . , . There is little point in essaying a coloratura role with a vocal compass | scarcely- exceeding ‘A’. | “Her singing of the Gretry air {to the flute obbligato presented interesting discrepancies in pitch between voice and instrument. “Her phrasing of the Mozart aria was quite primitive,” the re-| viewer wrote. “A concluding group,
current double bill
off pitch, merely confirmed {impression that Miss Truman is in ino sense ready for a career.” ! ‘Better Teacher’ Suggested | ~The Los Angeles Times and Ex'aminer music critics agreed Miss
{Truman has a “potentially good |voice,” but that she needs “more experience and a better music |teacher."” { Miss Truman looked pale and {nervous: during her first number.
X She clutched at a tiny white muff 0 which matched her white dress with VETERAN—Harry Davenport, ‘its voluminous skirt. Later she ; gained composure and--she was called back again and again with heavy applause Conductor Eugene Ormandy said
81-year-old actor, currently appearing n "The Sport of
Kings," horse-race picture at
+h ic. n th ma bil she had “a great voice” and is “an , e lyr 0 . Same oH $ ambassador of good will for our = Odd Man Out," starring country.” James Mason, “I"wasn't frightned,” she told ad-
/mirers at a party after the concert. “All I could see while I was singing was two men on top of the’ hill.”
Race to Crossing Brings Death to 5
HERRIN, Ill, railroad engineer said
"Four Steps' "Worth Vici
Grandy Ensemble Best On Sweet Tunes By HENRY BUTLER
{Steps in Rhythm,” make it a point Aug. 25 (U. P).—A today that that
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; ently was attempting Thursday through train to a grade crossing when the Saturday evenings at McClarney's engine ploughed into the car and! 1435 W. Morris st., 18 killed five persons. in the best| All of the occupants of the car
{were killed in the accident yester-
strictly high-grade
them| Over a year ago, I wrote a piece day one mile east of here and 10 divided Christian about Errol Grandy,
West - Frankfort, g men and girls March 17 when an ensemble player than as a solo-'their car was hit by a Chicago, Bur-
the pianist miles south of and maestro of the quartet. Mr. where nine yo
{ting to save its face, not to save ist. He communicates his ingenious lington & Quincy freight train. {the world,” Dr. Martin said. But he |and striking harmonic ideas to his! An inquest will be held today. {urged all persons to join a church | lassistants, and they in turn give!
The dead were Johnston city, Clyde Cobb, 20,
{him rhythmic and tonal support. Rapid Chord Changes lm. the dri “ e river, Besides the maestro, the “Four Johnston City: Steps” include Alfred Richardson! rin; Paul Hale, 16, Herrin, on drums and vibraharp, John! 'Dante Underwood; 14, Herrin, {Montgomery on electric guitar and| {his brother, William Montgomery, Slays Stepson in n-Goarel on bass fiddle. The closest team-| NEW YORK, Augi25 (U@P.) — work is between Mr. Grandy and Frank Carton, 36, an unemployed John Montgomery, who follows on bartender, was held on a homicide the guitar every subtle change of charge today after confessing that harmonies on the. piano. he shot his 21-year-old stepson in a Since Mr. Grandy’s quarrel over the family dog.
{Burlington freight. {Joseph Miller, 21,
and|
harmonic
criminal Style closely resembles that ef the ASKS "IMMIGRANT CHEC K court 2 Saturday barred Mrs. Blom- one and only Art Tatum, Mr. Mont- | .court during his/gomery is kept busy with rich and “ He charged that rapid chord changes. into the bonds- guitarists, he knows how to em-| ino suhcommittee called today for woman's affairs revealed that she Phasize a significant note or chord. had failed to list on.a recent re- In the clear tones of the ampli-|grants to check the spread of world port 19 bonds totaling $31,000 on fled guitar, those notes and chords communism to the United States.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 25 (U. P) —Chairman Chapman Revercomn Like all good of » senate immigration investigat-
iclose FBI screening of all immi-
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| played “The Anniversary song”| land by some musical miracle Wook! the curse out of that dismally | (hackneyed number. Still better, | ‘they made “It's Only a Shanty” jetc., sound like a tune and not like] ia beerful lament, |
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Margaret Truman to Tour;
/said today-she planned to go on a concert tour “as soon as possible.” %§ Miss Truman, daughter of the President, was accorded an enthusiastic ovation at the conclusion of her appearance Saturday night.
‘critics failed to applaud so roundly as did Governor Earl Warren, - » ”
lof songs, woodenly sung and badly. the §
instrumental quartet the driver of an automobile appar- |,
Yesterday's crash also involved a a
Dale Yantz, 21, Her-
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Paralyzed Film Actress ‘Honored, By \ Veterans
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