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It Happened Last Night— Radio Whizzer | Raps Explorers

“Stories, Articles Faked, Congo Traveler Says

NEW YORK, Oct. 23—"For eight months,” said Oboler, the radio whiz; “I've been in the Congo and all the places the phony baloney American explorers claim they| were. “Ninety-eight per cent of their stories and pictures and magazine articles have been faked,” he said. “A lot of their exploring was done sitting in| a hotel room in Nairobi.” | “Wait a minute, Mr. 0.” “1 happen to be a friend of Frank| Buck, and Gatti, and Mrs. Martin| Johnson, and Heavens know who all in the exploring rack—I mean, in the glorious profession of ex-: ploring the vast unknown—and 1

Earl's Pearls Dorothy Ross, at the Bagatelle, assures us that you don’t have to| be able to carry a tune nowadays

PARTLY CLOUDY AND CLOUDY AREAS

some . . . With the beer short-

don’t want to hurt any feelings.” | , age here, bar- 2 | “Now I'm not mentioning any Miss Ro. tenders are tellnames, and I'm not throwing any % ing their beer]

stones,” he said. customers, “To ale with you.” . ” . “THANK goodness,” 1 said. Senatorship if

“We wouldn't want any names signs. |

Sen. Wagner re-

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~ T.M REG. PAT'S PEND. COPR 1948 EOW. L. A. WAGNER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED,

TODAY AND TOMORROW—Coat collars will be turned up tonight to meet the cold northerly winds. predicted for Indiana and the surrounding states. Temperatures in this area are expected to remain in the 30's. The dark areas on the map indicate overcast conditions

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mentioned. No, sir.” wat NOBAYS Sui “F Synday. ‘aw to say is that the) :' “Every- | Cr people in Africa thing comes to him who waits Official Weather who've come in —except a decent tip"—sighed | “prep sTatEs weATHER BUREAD - eontact with one of the waiters at Lindy’s. | —Oct. 23, 1948— fake explorers EE

and seen them WISH I'D SAID THAT: make fake Pic: Frances Faye: “A movie star is tures think ga man who, when he does someAmericans are thing wrong, is careful to get champ!lon caught doing it.”

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chumps and that . ow ture yesterday in other cities: «we must be the . Station sucker race,” he Our Town | Aiant

Boston. {Chicago &|Cinoinnat]

. BERLE HE 42 [restaurant operator, who died| Mrs. SMaEy Se ed yesa ed fctures | that traffic Evanevi 3542008144 80 “ ea Tn Nan YTS RO SAL INE 07S SARI iA a Oboter said. " noises kept him m. worth . 2 8 |tomorrow in Conkle Funeral N. Temple Ave. She was 84, ; ° jan o weren't avy around | Wake at his old Kensre Poy 7 % 40 (Home. Burial will be in Mound a Jollacn, o¢ Idianapolis nine the hotel lobby; so he found Oe wi ” ia me . — w SeMelery, Charleston, TIL, om | ttn on arian was 4 1a)ive two little ones, and he lay down | ing liquid cos-| New" Orleans ........ NT] | Mr. Cassell, who was 70, was in| member of the Lutheran Church. on theMloor With ue Samera ‘metics to his| Bylunoma oity ‘n 41 |the restaurant and theater busi- She is survived by three other and shot up, and the baby model enterprise, Omsha ..... . 81 30 [ness 30 years. He formerly oper- daughters, Mrs. Louise Malongirafles looked Mis. the NCA J ‘ Popular sen Antonie ..... 38 4 lated the present Daisy Theater, camp, Vallonia; Mrs. Andrew yang. B'way photogs, Sen Francisco .... . 4 $1 land the old Airdome and Castle|Melloncamp, Brownstown, and “I can see you didn't do any DiMirjian and Washington, D.C. +88 & [Theaters and Castle restaurant in Mrs. Wesley C. Borcherding, Sey“Yi i 2500 W. Michigan St. He retired, mour; three sons, Martin and

faking, I said. i Danny Frankel, |

Services Today far

his luggage had a beat-up ap-| “WASES. studios to Holly- * . pearance. | Betty Clarke wood. . . . Tony esi ent 0 ‘sa = = {Canzoneri expects to leave show “and I got an ear infection and ron’s band at the Tavern-On-The-sald. “This was when we were Darnell on his’ Copa show how| ppg Adelaide Uehlein, of 1817 «Well, we found the place where rather tell you my age”... that's| Ave. She was 58. Cas member..of Haly. Cross Catholic were no more pygmies than Billy Mrs. Mattie Hartsock

He looked tired and weary, and 2 are moving their Local Deaths— “I WAS taking television pic- pusiness soon and open an Italian! . tures, and making records for restaurant. . . . Betty Clarke's nin radio,” Mr. Oboler . continued, vocals are backed by Blue Bar- Of ears eS went absolutely deaf. I was 11 Green. . days in a hospital. { s a = . Services Monday for “Penicillin saved my life.” he | JACK EIGEN asked Linda Mrs. Adelaide Uehlein .-elimbing 10,000 feet looking for |old she was, but she wouldn't g, Vermont St. died yesterday in pygmies and for the mountains tell. He then asked how muchithe home of her daughter, Mrs. of the moon. she weighed. She replied, “I'd Harry V. Manning, 735 Congress . Karl, brother. A native of Louisville, Mrs. s t they were supposed to have tt, | Uehlein had been an Indianapolis pygmies and out they popped. but resident 32 years, She was a they were like u road show. There {Church and its Altar Society. Rose. . Services for Mrs. Mattie C.| Among the survivors are six “It tonk two davs to get Hartsock, 2223 Central Ave. a other daughters, Mrs. Harry through the forest to the real resident of Indianapolis 50 years, Minkner, Mrs. Harold C. Kiel, pvmies and thay were like little Who died Wednesday in General Mrs. Charles M. Koehler, Mrs. birds. I taught them some new Hospital, were to be held at 10 Frank I. McBride, Miss Therese bumpe, - TERRES ge a today in «the Robert. W.,, and Miss Clarita Uehlein, all of

“I was charged hv evervthine Stirling Funeral Home. Burial Indianapolis; a son. John.M..Ueh-

lein, Indianapolis; two sisters, from rhinoceroses. to ostriches,” Wii De in Washington Park yo; gy Reisert and Mrs. E. M.

Cemetery. he sald. Zurschmied, Indianapolis; a brothse = = '" Di Jn Callen, is Neer, Robert A. Morit® New Albany,

and 11 grandchildren. | Funeral services will be held lat 8:30 a. m. Monday in Grin-

““"' steiner’s Funeral Home and 9 Mrs. Betty Morgan, Nashville; a in Holy Cross Church.

brother, John Laster, Nashville, 2 m. oo. ur will follow in Holy Cross and three grandchildren. Burial wh 5 } y

‘Albert W. Massey

A Week With Lepers vived by a daughter, Mrs. Helen Suits, Noblesville; a son, Delbert

“WE SPENT a week with 7000, . lepers,” he added. “Anyway. I'd Hartsock, Indianapolis; a sister, heard ‘so much about these great, American heroes being chased by gorillas that IT -wanted to have

a gorilla chase me. - Masons Hold Family ; Services for Albert Warren

“I found out not only have they . Theater Party Tonight Massey, 5018 Reeder St., who died

not been chased by gorillas but only 11 people -have seen gorillas, 410 Lodge No. 123 of the Thursday in Long Hospital, were Masons will hold it family thea-|;, pe held today in the Methodist

in their natural habitat.

“We climbed straight up 21 ter party tonight at 8:15 p. m.| lem. Burial was to miles and found underbrush 80 in the auditorium of the Masonic Church ot Salem Hill Be thick you couldn't see much more Temple, 525 N. Illinois St. |Salem. po the gorillas Ahan 3 hairy are! An all-professional variety show Mr. Massey, who was 61, had sappearing. An eyre NOlwill be given with Johnny Fields, been employed in the Periodical savage. T'll walk right up to a ,5,, comedian, acting as master and Novelty Shop, 52 8. Illinois gorilla any time, because It'll 0 coromonjes. St, for the last two years. He walk away. |had lived in Indianapolis 30 years, “So,” sald Mr. Oboler, “I'm coming here from Salem. forming the Society for the He is survived by a sister, Mrs. . Prevention of Further Ameri- To Meet Oct. 31 |John Kettrey, and several nieces ean Exploration to Africa. The The board of directors and of- and nephews.

in Africa love it.” “Tl bet the Explorers Club will ficers of the Indiana Colle Club Earl C. Wade too,” I sald. (Will meet at 2 p. m. Oct. 31 In 10€ pg 0) ¢, wade, 2708 E. New [home of the recentiy-elected club York St., a retired salesman, died

eo" ident, Mrs. Emily Th Th Mid : ht E | president, rs. mily arpe, yesterday in Billings General e Midnig ar Carmel, Hospital. A lifetime resident of WHAT'S HOT: Elliott Roose-| Other new officers are Walter Indianapolis, he was 55. velt's only political activity now Enquist, Brownsburg, vice-presi-" zr. wade had been employed is aiding the National Committee dent; Mrs. Helen Saleba, Indian- by the Crescent Shade Co. of for a More Effective Congress apolis, recording secretary; Dr. syuisville until eight years ago. which seeks to elect six liberal R. 8. Griffin, Indianapolis, treas-|, veteran of World War I servDemocrats to the Senate. He's urer, and George Richter, Indi- jee - he was 4 member of the also finishing his first novel, a anapolis, corresponding secretary. Garfield Post of the American

Collie Club Officers

historical tale about John Paul | Legion. Jones. . ... Producer Monte British Quads Do Fine | ‘In additign to his wife, Mrs. Proser’s moving to a farm in |Agnes L. Wade, he is survived by

Bucks Country where he'll try to On Three-Hour Menu a stepson, Hollis Swearington, raise cows, chickens, pigs and| [ANDON, Oct. 23 (UP)—Brit- Louisville; a sister, Mrs. Netta money for a new show. . .. Gene ,;n's newest set of quadruplets Gaul, Indianapolis, and a brother, Tierney phoned to. congratulate were reported doing fine today on Harry Wade, Washington, D. C. me on my scoop about her having|a diet of glucose and water every| Services will be held at 10:30 $25,000 in Mike Todd's “As the|ihree hours. a. m. Monday in the G. H. HerrGirls Go.” Only thing wrong with| The babies — Annette, Kevin, mann Funeral Home with burial my scoop, is there's not a word Robert and Paul Taylor—were following in Czown Hill of truth to wr (But # was. still born Thursday, iat ——— a scoop!) Said she’s too stingy] Their mother, Mrs. Bessie Tay- | | 1 : . to invest in ANY show. .. .Bernie|lor, received messages of ray- William Stumph, 73, Hart's composing a funeral dirge gratulation from mothers of two Ex-Bookbinder, Dies for a horse, titled, “Rhapsody injother sets ‘of English quads,| st h tired Glue” . . . Politicians talk-ef {along with scores of other. grestr. Uli umD tn ht r,-died yes An. his possible Bill O'Dwyer vs. Wild ings. home, 926 E. St. Clair St. He was

Bill. Donovan. scramble for N. Y.| ~~ 3. . . CARD PARTY TOMORROW | ““jrv Stumph* had last worked The 14th Ward Women's Demo-| for the Bookwalter Co., Inc. He cratic Club will hold a card party was born and resided throughout at 8 p. m. tomorrow in Redmen | his life in his home on St. Clair Hall, Morris and Lee Sts. St. ————— He {8 survived by a niece, Mrs. Cora Warnock, Indianapolis. Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Monday. in’ Moore ortuaries Peace Chapel, with burial following in Washington Park Cemetery.

Pythian Party Tonight

i WATCH REPAIRING

at Our Usual

= Rites Arranged

retired West Side

eight years ago.

Cassell lived here 48 years. survived by his wife, Mrs. Charlotte P. Cassell, and two daughters, Mrs, Charlotte Buchanan land Mrs. “Frances Campbell, both|tuaries Peace Chapel and at 2| p. m. in Wegan Lutheran Church, near Brownstown. Burial will follow in Wegan Cemetery.

Harry M.‘ Lemmon

of Indianapolis. :

Paul K. and Frank C. Cassell, both of Indianapolis; a brother, H. L. Cassell, San Pedro, Cal; six grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren.

Mrs. Marie Pitzschler

Local. Deaths—

Frank J. Cassell

Former Restaurant, Theater Operator

Services for Fra J. Cassell, eater and

Charleston, Mr. He is

A native of

Also surviving are two sons,

Services for Mrs. Marie Pitzschler, formerly of 1328 W. 34th St., who died Sunday in the home of her daugnter, Mrs. Eleanor Massel, at San Diego, Cal, were to “be ~held- in~Champaign, Ill, today. ” Mrs. Pitzschler, who was 58, was the wife of the late William Pitzschler, who had been associated with the Bretzman and the Dexheimer-Carlon .studios here many years. A native of Ger-

apolis 22 years. In addition to. her daughter, she is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Hanna Feld and Mrs. Elizabeth Hopp, New York, and a brother, Otto Rudolph, Germany.

J. Henry Jackson Services for J. Henry Jackson, retired Indianapolis mail carrier who died Thursday in the Putnam County Hospital, will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Bethel A, M. E. Church. Burial will be in Greencastle. Mr. Jackson, who was 58, resided at Cloverdale. He was a native of Danville, Ky. and spent many years in Greencastle. A mall carrier, working out of the Indianapolis Post Office 28 years, he had served for many years in the Haughville community of Indianapolis. Mr. Jackson, & veteran of the first World War, was a member of VFW, Kappa Alpha Psi and a Boy Scout troop leader. He had been a member of the Bethel A. M. E. Church for more than 30 years. His wife, Mrs. Elsie M. Jackson, survives together with a daughter, Mrs. Roberta L. Smith, Indianapolis, and three cousins of Danville.

Louis Edson Services for Louis Edson, a resident of Indianapolis for 59 years, who died Wednesday in his home, 1721 Alvord St., will be held at 2 p. m. Monday in the Greater St. John Baptist Church. Burial will follow in New Crown Cemetery

Frankfort, Ky., was 81. He had been a member of Greater St. John Baptist Church 32 years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Minnie Edson; a daughter, Mrs. Luella Lyons, Indianapolis; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Beatrice Curtis; Indianapolis; a stepson, Elvis Holland, New York; a brother, James Edson; Indianapolis; seven grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. Mrs. Elizabeth = Austill | Bervices for Mrs. Elizabeth Austill, 1222 Shepard St., who died Thursday in Richmond, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Tennyson, with burial there. Mrs. Austill, who wad 88, was a native of Tennessee. A resident of Indianapolis 26 years, she was a member of Tennyson United ‘Church

She is survived by a son, Pervil Austill, Indianapolis; two daughters, Mrs. Belle Smith, Indianapolis; and Mrs. Amanda Lusenhop, Cleveland; 20 grandchildren and

The combined Pythian societies of Indianapolis will begin their fall activities tonight with a card

Watch Repairing Accurate — Dependable Quick Service. = Moderate Pio

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party at the Pythian Center, 119|church worker and longtime resSisters|ident of the city, died today in of the Irvington Temple will 4180 her home, 1013 8.

a card party tonight in[Drive. Ball, 5402% E. Washington| A native of Brown County. Mrs.

seven great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Anna C. Lang. Mrs. Anna C. Lang, active

Lyndhurst

years. She was a member of the|

Mrs. Mary Nierman

Waletr Nierman,

four great-grandchildren.

operator in the Holliday bldg. 241 E. Ohio 8t., for the last three

N. East St. He was 57.

many, she had lived “Ir “Indian: Church with. burial following

&| executive, Central Indiana Coun-

Mr. Edson, who was born in|

the Indianapolis community 31

Lyndhurst Baptist Church and leader of the Prayer Band of that! church for 20 years.

She is survived by a daughter,’

Mrs, Maude Moore; a granddaughter, Miss Dorothy Moore; three nieces and four nephews. | Services will be held at 2 p. m. Monday

Crown Hill.

Seymour; a brother, William Pottschmidt, Seymour, 16 grandchildren and

Services will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Moore Mor-

Harry Martin Lemmon, elevator

years, died today in his home, 725

A native of Indianapolis, he was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church. Among the survivors are his mother, Mrs. Margaret Ellen Lemmon, Indianapolis; two sistérs, Mrs. Marie Wilke, Tndianapolis, and Mrs. Mary Margaret McBrien, Chicago; a brother, Fred Lemmon, Indianapolis, and five nephews and nieces, Services will be held at 9 a. m.| Tuesday in St. Joseph Catholio.

Crown Hill, ., Scout Chief to Talk D. H. “Skipper” Wilson, Scout

cil, Boy Scouts of America, will speak on “Selling Greater Rewards at Less Money” at the InSjanapotie Sales Executives Coun’s meeting at 6 p. m. Mon in the Maroft Hotel. ay

© ————————————— Observe Friends Night Lynhurst Chapter No. 505, 0. E. 8. will observe friends night at 8 p. m. tonight in the Lynhurst Masonic Temple. A regular stated meeting will be held in the temple, Oct. 26.

EE ———— "ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices

AU Mrs. Elizabeth, age. 88, of 1222 Bhepar , mother of Pervil Austill of Indianapolis, Bell Smith of Richmond, Ind., and Amanda Lusemhop of Cleveland, O.; 20 grandchildren and 7 gr t-grandchildren, passed away.Thursday at the home of her da ter in Richmond, Ind. Funéral Sunfiay, 2 p. m, at the Christian Church in nnyson, Ind. may call at the PARLEY FUNERAL call at t A NERAL HOME, 1604 W. Morris Bt. CASSELL —Frank J, age |

C. Cassell; brother of H. L. Cassell, San Pedio, Cal.; 6 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren, d ay morning at residence, 904 Service Bunday, 3 p. FUNERAL HOME,

Michigan St. Priends invited. Burial Charleston, Ill, Monday - morning. Puneral

Priends may call at 0 ome ©

D. -— Flora EK, age : ® mother of Mrs. Jonas Kressel of Frankfort, Ind., and Mrs. Evan of city; sister of L. PF. Hutchinson and Mrs. Harry Meiers of Frankfort and Mrs. Shermon Butcher, Ander. Thursday. Oct. 24, Heights Church Oreenlawn Friends ABDON

son, Ind, passed away Puneral services Sunday, 145 D m., University Evangelical United Brethren Burial

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LANG—Anns C., 1013 8. Lyndhurst, of Mrs. Maude

beloved mother of oore a grandmother Dorothy Moore, survived

" LEMMON — Harry Msrtin, son

East St, beloved Margaret Ellen Lemmon, Mrs. Marie Wilke,

Mary Margaret McBrien and

nephews, pa away Saturday a. m. Service

% , _Lyndhurs , Burial Crown Hill. call at residence from 5 p Saturday until noon Monday and the church after 1 p. m. Mond BHIRLEY SERVICE.

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Friends Payal at CENTRAL CHAPEL, 948 after noon Sunday. MeQUOWN-—Harriot, late Dr. Otis McQuown sister of Dorothy Herbert and John by several Jephews, passed awa p t. 21,» Chicago, Ill a

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SILVEY Ira, age 85; father of Joh a Inez Silvey, Mrs erie le, Mrs. Edna snd Mrs. or

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Saturday. - STUMPH—Wiiliam, 036 E_8t. Clair Bt., entered into- rest Friday, age T3~years, uncle of Mrs. Cora L. Ware nock. Services Monday, 1:30 p- m., - FRACS CHAPEL, 2050 E. Michigan Washington Park.” MOORE . TUARI !

THOMAS Kirk N., 88 years, of 1118

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husband of Mrs.

Tillis Thomas; father of Karen Mar-

Thomas, brother of

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H. J. Reisert, Mrs. E N, 2 city; Robert A. Moritz, New Albans, ., passed away Friday, h a m, 58 years

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MR. AND MRS. SYLVESTER ©.

BITTER SR. AND F.

JOHNSTON — We deeply the kindnbss and sym the beautiful

other courtesies

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ympathy floral offerings AD extended a! assing of Minnie E. Johnston, befast mother and grandmother,

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especially wish to thank the Rev. Keicher Y and Montgomery Mortua

for spiritual comfort and . ful efficient service. Sons,

CLIFFORD O. JOHNSTON, OWARD Ol

Granddaughters,

Kl « CAROL LOU JOHNSTON.

oO We wish. heartfelt thanks

HNBTON YVONNE USE and

to express our

friends, neighbors and Ielative for

the kindness, expess

death of our

thy and Deautiful floral oferings

pa extended to us at the

their words of co! ort a 1 C. Wi

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neighbors and relatives ness, expr

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loved Maude A. Perry. We are very

rateful to the Rev. sw

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s and relatives for the sym-

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our beloved Ilda

especially

Saget graighu "te Rev. a0 Bey: Louise

Dr. LD. Bibler, the

and Alice Clayton neral H and all who sory

Daughter Son-in-law H

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“GENERAL CONTRACTOR

Houses John C. BE-§701-J.

, brick and block bulldings. Rutledge, 6106 Gregory Dr.

George B. Quick Home Repair

Chimneys repaired and pointing.

CH-1218-M.

CARPENTRY repair, ca

ment porches. BL-1786.

ir, cabinets, ceBd _J. Gerringer,

WARDWOOD FLOORS

Laid. Ola floors made like atin

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