Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1948 — Page 2

* and propaganda

.gky made clear that the Kast- Gel 1 West fight would be’. carried” rma CRAC KED down “on] through to the moment of ad- restless labor elements in the! journment when he ignored West: Soviet zone 3f. Germany today by ern- appeals for agreement on a abolishing factory workers’ coun-| watered - down Anglo - American) cils formed under™ Allied control, plan for a conciliation —commis- council law. i sion for Palestine. | “Functions of the workazg’ counMr. Vishinsky began what it cils were transferred to Commu-| appeared would be a full-dress nist-controlled lahor ‘unlops,!

. United States, Great - Britain,| meetings and the nine commit-

sembly to act for peace in Pales“tine

Russia Battles to Last Against Holy Land Peace Proposal in UN

Paris Meeting Goes Into Final Hours of Debate | “With Only Two Definite ‘Accomplishments |

ited Press sia still was fighting » With the Western Powers today as the na went into the closing hours of its unhappy Paris|

i which delegates . beljeved migh become a Magna Charta for in ..peoples.of the world, and ‘passage, of a declaration outlawing “gen- t ocide (extermination of an en. °®® tire race): Soviet Delegate Andrei Vishin-

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psitive accomplishments stood out as the UN neared more than two-and-one-half months of bickering

Lester Pearson of Canada| fact mow to bring peace “to Pals!

order and disaster visits the Mid-|

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{Beecher St., was under arrest on a drunk charge and in critical’ at Castle Rock, Wash.

WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 (UP) |

—President Truman and his GOP i * | irival, Gov: Thomas - E. Dewey, 4 ! will meet for the first time since

|the election tonight at the Grid-

and their guests. But their re-| Four Indianapolis residents oo..o will be off the record.

were hospitalized today and Mr, Dewey met here last night three were under arrest as a re-| with the Castle Rock Survivors’

heule of automobile accidents last Club, newsmen who covered his been in excellent health until he night, police said.

[1944 and 1948 campaigns. The group got its name from the occasion in 1944 whén Mr. Dewey's train was involved in a mishap

Chester Gott, 30, of 5005 W.

condition-at Generalt-Hospitak «ty - Police said his car struck a’ Most of the Castle Rock meet: [hole in. the 500 block of S. War- ing was devoted to election wisehé1ne 3 cracks which the New York gov-

an Ave., then hit a utility pole, reaking wires and plunging the ernor took good- naturedly.

neighborhood into. darkness for ; lmore than twe hours. The .hole Fireman Fighting Blaze

Three Cars in Collision | A fireman narrowly escaped inAt 1102 Southeaptern Ave., just/jury today when he plunged after midnight, & car driven by through a skylight while fighting Clifford Kephart, 30, of ‘326 E.\3 fire on the roof of the Home 26th St., collided with another

oration in his typical pyrotechnic| which cut off the last legal mearis Swen ee re. Y Lame |automobile. The second car yumy sr Co. 2 560 3 Me style by denouncing American of ‘German workers to express! > i — Jo » a NL) a [struck a third, owned by Claudia" goo on Millender of station 35 and British “zig-zags” in Pales-| their opposition to Soviet policies. *™ "a. — wa |Fillpot, 1102 Southeasterd, ‘and broke through the skylight as he tine policy, and accusing the two! In Berlin, meanwhile, Russia When John Trovatore chained this truck to a tree in the yard of his Elkhart, Ind., home, he parked in front of that address.'croneq his way across the roof. nations of “playing a double! | reopened mail service and Ger-' aid he would not release it until owners of the vehicle pay the damages incurred when the Wack, According to police, the sécond He made a wild grab and caught game” in the Holy Land. - man traffic between the East and gi. en by Charles Lester of Chicago, skidded off the road and wrecked Mr. Trovatore's. front car was abandoned by the driver, g ire which broke his fall. He

The White-haired prosecutor of | H0

But he was to resume at the night session which probably will} 4

be the last of the assembly here.| tay will have held a record 506

Attend Reception | West sectors in a sudden relaxa-|

n of the two latest blockade! porch.

the f M 1s sanctions against the West. the Sons Mosoow Iirge rile! A third sanction, suspension of Nationa ists. ust Gas ‘Waste Repo speech when he was interru ted | the use of elevated rallway- cars| after 15 minutes so the delegates to collect western sector garbage, Wi Il Be Che cke d

could attend a reception given by, Wa still in force. ti | The Conservation Department | French President Vincent Auriol. United Nations . 10War Unc n Jl fen an investigation next | esti S in al laints that a mil-|

The United Nations General nto compla

ssembly and its full commit- | Drive 5-Mile- Wedge len cic fe 2 as $e:

It will resume in New York| meetings when the Paris ses- | In Communist Lines [County oil fields.

April 1. sion ends tonight. | NANKING, Dec. 11 (UP) - Director nn, Nigh said the The full assembly held 49 . Chinese Nationalist troops on the department ha ad no official Inoriern shoulder of the Suhsien complaint of gas waste but that er citizen, who sald he was a

Mr. Vishinsky spoke after the

France, Canada and China all] tees held 457, nbt counting sub- battle area have driven five miles reports had come to- him in had implored the ~genersl ~ax- committee sessions; TURFOURN Communist fines-in-their rectly. He. sald A. C. by,

The political commit tes, lefforts to join troops on the rector of the oil and gas sion, immediately. The - westorn| which handled the most con- |southern shoulder, it was report- Would be sent to the fields Rext

-- powers warned that the concilia-|- troversial matters, met 94 [eq officially. today. | week to check.

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Angry Wife's Tip

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o8 . Charges Husband Lost

an $58 ot Tavern An indignant wife and anoth-

di- loser, tipped off police at separate di- ‘times yesterday with information resulting in a gambling raid| rand Sevpn- arrests at -the Ritz!

{Who fled. Police said it had been was rescued by other firemen._.In_C-54 Airlift Crash

stolen from Amie Ottinger, 1028. Damage from the fire: which [Harrison St. was caused by sparks from a Kephart was arrested on a fue, was reported slight. drunk charge, police said. : ge s——

Driver Arrested, Follies Queen to Marry Another multi-car mixup oc- OTTAWA, Dec. 11 (UP) For-! |curred Bonen 2 Fo a mer Ziegfeld Follies star Gladys a sna _ by Wayne Cur- Glad, once described- as the most! 8 1 re Ye a” ae beautiful girl inthe world, anma 0 a ‘nounced plans today to marry struck ft automobile parked In|New York movie executive Arthur front of 1445 N. Alabama St. '| Gottlieb early next week. owned by Richard Carpenter,

| SA fut i fos? a Mtr Porch Fll

iron Club's dinner. J! Hits Utility Pole; Both are scheduled to address day for the death of Emil John 4 Hurt in Accidents {the gathering of newspapermen Green, 39, of 1039 E. Tabor St.

his bed this morning by his wife,

| was arded With lights and barPE a ue "Falls Through Skylight “7 Ciion to his wite te is

Emil John Green Found Dead .in Bed

A fall on his front porch last night was blamed: by police to-

Mr. Green was found dead in

{Lauretta. She told police that he had

fell on the porch« yesterday. Po- . lice sald an autopsy would be performed to determine the cause but they believed that Mr. Green ‘had-suffered a fractured skull, A lifetime resident of Indian apoliy, Mr. Green was a switch. man for the. Pensylvania® Rail. road 18 years. .He was a memsber of Eagles Lodge. His body was to be taken to the Jones & Hurt Mortuary.

survived by two sons, John. M, and Richard Dean Green; Bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E, Green, Indianapolis; three brothers, Keineth K. Green, Kearney, Neb., and“ Joe and Charles Jack Green, Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Pauline Rosberg, Indian apolis. ’

Two Killed, Three Hurt

FRANKFURT, Dec. 11 (UP)— _ Two persons were killed and ’ three injured early today when a ORGANI: Navy C-54 on the Berlin airlift run crashed 10 miles northeast of Pa 11 Wiesbaden, Air Force officials announced today. . The plane was carrying a crew Marl of -three and three. . passengers, Those killed were the crew chief

and a passenger. Their names Guest-pa were withheld. organizations

same address,

Co — of the Caroli holiday party

The second car was knocked Semans, 3412 into a third parked in front of it, WwW i N N F R S The Ogd {which in turn struck a fourth j_ / - —

‘parked car. Curmatt was arrested

on charges of drunk and vagrancy, | MAROTT'S-LOEW’S COLORING CONTEST ) | Reser

- tion commission plan offered the| times. .| Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek Other department sources indi- Tavern, 444 W. Washington St. police said. He was taken to Gen‘only hope at this time. Egyp t {meanwhile extended martial law cated, however, that’ excitement early this morning. eral Hospital for treatment of a ; The. Russian delegate asserted Li\G yARGUK of Egypt today [Proughout modern China and a waste might be unfound- . Tne ‘wife went to police, she:laceration over his right eye. His First prize ‘on “he that the U. 8; and. Britain. Jctelr the 106d oF next Pai: SOH84..upon.. district. . magistrates £3. because, much of the gas In caid. because. her..hushand.. ad: condition Js. said to be fair.....}.., RE “rising” Palestine to extend their lestine to Trans-Jordan, placing it raise local armed forces to thé area is contaminated with’ mitted to her he had lost $58 at - Pedestrian Hurt David” Whitfield "777" © economic, political and mINtary graer the erown of King Abdul- irepel the Communists. {sulphur and would have to be the tavern. Ca Lane, 27, of y.sse Herold, 38, of 1129 River influence in the Middle East. 1ah. Gen. Chang Yu-Chin, Nation-|purified by an expensive process 423 N, aie Was arrest-\ ave was in fair condition in Vet- Second prize .

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“there—“does-not- 5 posals made by the assassinated tute a decision by the people of| The advance carried Gen. Tu's

alist commander in Pengpu, said| before it could be piped out for

Dulles Speaks The merger of the two coun- dustrial or al or commercial use. Mr. Vishinsky vigorously op-itries under Abdullah was voted Lo nite a as made

posed the pl “8 Con- recently “at a congress of Pales-| g ciliation commission. The Anglo-|tine Arabs ih Jericho, Farouk said Ras JN aa oresee esee Failure the —pro=the-action aici

in- eq after he told police-he dropped| {$20 in a poker game. ER !

erans Hospital with a hip injury} Nancy Elaine Mentendiek ..

cy - - Bei eing

. $7.50 in cash. For L 141 Buckingham Dr.

United Nations medistor far, Pal- Palestine.” [troops to the area between Kung- For Mme. Chiang Tice sald. es olke rnadotte, cheng and, Suhsien, Jeavine i them tine, Coun Great Britain x

Mr, Vishinsky pointed out. But, he sald, those abandoned pro- . posals “were made under the di

another 30 miles Spurning the Canadian bacon they link up with Hh re Talk With Truman

and eggs which they brought forces.

rect influence or -perhaps in-| With them, Canada’s trade mis- | ONE: In the flatlands south- Believed Futile

structions of the United States; Som headed by James Gardiner, west of Suchow. Here Gen. Tu's| and Britain.” ate. a British austerity break- |three army groups, totaling about | John Foiter Dulles. of the fast before beginning . talks (200000 men, are fighting their! United States told the assembly, With Food Minister John way south to join other governthat the conciliation plan would| Strachey today.

r the key for a settlement. there

McNeil of Great Britng passage of the pla fell far short of he orig: British goal, now constituted it t Re strong resolution, and in circumstances cannot be.”

that there was any quarrel with |guangtuitsi area 20 miles south-| Britain over food purchases [west of Suhsien. n,| from Canada.

way, according to the Labor De- {respondent in thé civil war. partment. wince WaS-- She -Pei-chi,-0f-the etion,!

{Chiang Kai-shek's mission

—Diplomatic observers today ex- Ritz Tavern during the raid and * [pressed ~ the belief that Mme. arrested. on. charges. of gaming,

Kast wan of austerity ment forces stalled by strong! Washingtori has. thus. far been a bunco steering.

Communist defenses 25 miles

type sausage and tomatoes. \southwest of Suchow. failure.

David Eugene Stoltz, 34, of 901

{ . | "Mr. Gardiner denied reports TWO: In the Nanpingts| ‘They said China's first lady ap- W. New York St, also =

Gen. Huang Wei, which has been Nationalist government.

THE DUTCH government an-|®Pcircled by four Communist col-| These sources said it was nounced today that it has formed |Umns for the past 11 days, has nighly unlikely. that -either Presi-| \gaming house. an interim government for theNOW started fighting its way dent Truman yesterday or Sec-{two-thirds of Indonesia outside/north to join with Gen. Tus| retary of State George C. Mar-| x he jurisdiction of the republican forces. “7 shall last week made ahy major government there. THREE: In “the Huat RIVE omit to Mme. Chiang. -A ‘Dutch cabinet mission has|Tegion north of Pengpu. Here! Following her meéting with the! fatled in attempts to reach an/Gen. Li Yen-nien's 6th .army| President; the White House said] Samuel James Washington, 43,] agreement with the republican 8roup, advancing northward toionly that she had “stated her 0f.706 N..West St, was arrested, gover t; making the tutering rescue Huang's-12th-army-group; “Frumansetup Recessary. has reached points about 16 listened “sympathetically.” miles from the trapped National- Mme. Chiang left Blair House; {Aye., when a quantity of baseball!tion.

ite. {temporary presidential living books and some winning baseball] She is survived by two sisters, Farm Pace Other government sources said quarters, she said she had “no UCKéts “were found in his pos- | Mrs. George Esteli, Flat Rock,

case™ “Amd that Mr

abot ha half the Communist force comment” on the meeting.

20.000 men harassing: the rail Mme. Chiang's “ease” was

{parently is still without assur- arrested and charged ith ggemin lances that this country will an- and keeping a gaming : Ith yy Oe he Na- swer her emergency appeals for Police said he was the Sealer in! {large-scale aid to her husban Netherlands Nat

d's the poker game.

| Five others were arrested on| |charges of gaming and visiting al

A poker table, a dice table and] 17 chairs wey confiscated by po-| ice,

“Confiseate: Books

at OY—police- yesterday —as—he

As| | Perkins’ Exchange, 787 Indiana {the National Chiropractic Associa-

| session, re-| He was charged with vagrancy

‘been wiped out by Nationalist plea for U. 8. underwriting of the enterprise. ‘troops. - : {Nationailst- government's fight | Police: Lt. Noel Jones-and Sgt. |

A ——E Ltn Ae ————

arm products showing. the death. of. the first Chinese. ¢o

It was the first big drop in River News, killed by a Commufive weeks. _/nist mine outside Talyuan. ~The department said Nn , ie was home. with Mama toda; i Yo DIOLS ok bo Gero. ae Rk "Heads State ~~ | Mama is Mri. Gladys Bales,

You orn aig account [2 per cent with lower prices re-

* . who told a judge yesterday that 2 ported for “livestock and meat Agricultural Group hh with $25 or more at any one of and “seasonally declining” egg/ LAFAYETTE, Dec. 11 (UP)— jae Ig, IS, Teroy.iSauf Meshulam, 30, Barnes H i —

prices. Heavy. markéting of hogs| Indiana's county agricultural, “He can say ‘Mama’ and

Fletcher Trust Company’ $13city

wide offices. “ |caused a net price decrease of 3 Agents returned to their homes \0-|,v0 Mama’ plain as can

You automatically have complete: i . downtown banking service at

be

You can make deposits at any |Congressional subcommittee that, president, and Everett L. Hartoffice. ‘ - the “trend of upward prices has man, La Porte, secretary-treas-stopped.” « urer. ~ You can arrange to cash checks The Labor Department sai

Clarence Francis,” chairman 6I'N. J. Goode. Jeffersonville. 8

General Foods Corp. that a fur- vice president; Don Powers, Crown Divor w |T wo white men were under Grand | our Downtown Office. ——~ {ther deeline—in—food—prices— may Point; second-vice-president=Mrs: od fo of son aad]

{per cent, the department said, day after electing Walter Rusk of are Bales declared. But Ne Minimum Bolonce and steer prices also were down. Huntington as president of thelr! can’t say ‘Papa.’ ”

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a D association for 1949. ! Trend Stopped” |"_Mr. Rusk headed. & list. of fivelper JU OB° awarded Kelly

price drop was announced officers chosen at the association's tim

in; the. wake. of. a prediction. by, annual. gonferenee.. Others, w

expected. Mr. Francis told a Marie Bowen, Muncie, third vice MIAMI BEACH, Fla. Dec.

(R. Colo.) disclosed today t {he married the divorced wife

Tod San 11a dlp Lm rea at selected offices. _ |that, as of last Tuesday, average Price of Spry Cut “for re-election to the House

; ; wholesale prices were about three-' CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Dec. 11/Representatives. You receive monthly statements, [tenths of 1 per cent less than a (UP) Lever Brothers Co. today, The 62-year-old “lame duck”| hours yesterday and then handed

canceled checks. pe month earlier. But they were cut its price on spry two cents Congressman is a native

sti Low cost—the «exact charge, if any, is determined by the ac- |

II seven-tenths of 1 per cent per pound in reflection of ‘‘declin-/ Paonia, Colo. His bride served as L. (Spud) Howell, 32, and Rode{above early December, 1947, the ing costs of raw materials.” The one of his secretaries in Wash- rick L. Clifton, 27. | department reported. cut is effective immediately, | ington.

iy of the acabont n elation fu Indianapolis—Vital Statistics

Food Price Drop Tine from Nanking to Pengpu had ported reliably to amount to a and advertising a lottery and gift

a | WASHINGTON. Dec. 11 (UP) Correspondent _ Killed |against the Communist armies. John Foram got up early —this' — Wholesale prices dropped eight-| NANKING, Dec. 11 (UP)- The : ontne of 1 per cent last week Chinese press reported today the Dog Says ‘Mama,’ lam; 24, of 1005 Church St.

‘morning to afrest Jack Meshu-|

-He was taken into custody and

pool selling after the two police-

LOS ANGELES, D&¢. 11 UP) men “walked into his dry clean-'

~-Kelly, a cocker spaniel Whol ing and smoke sho y, K e ° p, 246 Indiana] |can say “Mama” but not “Papa, Ave, at 5:45 a. m. and found six|

ipacks-of ‘policy “bet slips and two! - Also arrested were his brother, | and Frank Fox, 61, of 519 W. st.|

‘T Clair St. Both were charged with » he 210Ing and’ abetting a lottery.

to Two Indicted

In Georgia Slaying

LYONS, ‘Ga. Dec. 11 (UP)

1 Jury “indictment today for the; (UP)—Rep. Robert F. Rockwell; Murder of Robert Mallard, |

hat, Toombs ‘County Negro, but the

of! vital question of whether mob| Ihis son'in a civil cegmony Nov. Violence was involved in the slay-| |23, shortly after he was defeated! Ing was left unanswered.

of! A specal Grand Jury questioned! witnesses for seven and one-half!

of down true bills against William

The two white men will be tried for the alleged lynching in|: |a special session of Toombs Su.

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| perior Court here Jan. 11. The jury made no. present-

i EVENTS TODAY Lester Clossey 22, Bridgéport; Joseph AU St. Francls—Herbert, Dorothy M ments. Thus it was left to th Hy- phine i y Meyer: 0 the Bank-by Mail envelopes TOF YOUr . |ingians Classcorm Teachers Association _ A. Rushton, 23. Monrovia | gl Omega Crumit: Willard, Cecllia)tpig] to determine whether some convenience, Convention Lincoln Hotel Fenton Gingerich 24, "Kokomo; Eunice hoop! } ‘Indiana Assoct of Dyers and Oleaners . Gingerich, 323, Kek om... | AL, General — Thomas, Mary Frances Seven or eight other white men Anions Hote! Charles Rs Pa re 1 oblesville; | participated in the ambush slay: 000 Annual Falties, ancl) of Jewish Women 6 Loretta Louise Young, 18, 114 National. At Coleman -— Phillip, Vivian Bowman; | doin our more than 90, p Knights of Columbus hall, Julius B. Golder. 23, 215 McLean Place; Thomas, Marie Darin, |ing, as charged by the dead Nedepositors — learn how con- 1308 'N. Delaware St. a Elizabeth Edwards, 23. 3313 Shri: Girls |gro's widow. ——— | fan At Heme-—Ralph, Gertrude Downs. 710 Venient hunking can be. EVENTS TOMORROW |Lloyd ®. Arnold, 40, R. R. 6 Box 36; Spencer, Robert, Betty Lou Dorsett, 501| ‘The widow, Amy James MalFloreine Hilda Redenbarger, 36. Brazil Oak. James, Florence Gregory, 505|lard, clung to-her story that her

ane Retial, Helen Revdanl Crandai--- Grady O. Gentry, 27, 312 N. Cleveland; Birch; Charles, Rowena McDonald,

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orld War Memor Ivy Whitney, 38, 312 N Slevela nd. Louisiana: Kenneth, Alice . Moore, | casket-salesman huspand was

So Pp. E Tutorial Gatiery Tour, Speech. on “Pive| Frederic kK Ryboit, 20, E. St. crate: | 1 N ois: 1 ! " ” Centuries of Landscape Painting'—! Margaret May Hall, 18, ot Shepard ht w Te Poi A rp FOr-no-resson-at-ali* when 4 p. m, John - Rerron Art Museum. |Kenneth Redden, 41, 360 Jarrison; Mabel | * 1028 Hatrison; Revel, Katherine Carnes, a mob of about 10 crudely-robed Hinkle, 27, 908 Buchanan. 23 Pershir and masked men stopped them

. 723 MARRIAGE LICENSES | Willan “Ford, 19, 2927 "W Washington; | At St. ioe ia Prancis; Wilma Car Samuel © DeMarsh, 20, 220 8 Warman, | Wilma Nell Ross, 16, 1906 Union { James, Nora Burger; Joseph, Cathe

e R. Moore, 36. 784 E. Drive, Wood- DIVORCE SUITS FILED R._ Ethel Johnson. uff Pl; Elaine Craig, 24, 14%

Delores Daniel vs. Bérnece Bower, Marty E. vs Davis; Herschel, Bernice Groce; Willi

Norma Steup, 25, 1519 N. Central - { Gettys; Clinton, Margaret Wallace, Jess: r= Tus : Ww. 18th. ‘ or a avid, Irish Waters. 22, 521 W. Vermont ice Williams,

Twins Doughert Bennie Mahone 21, 2306 Hovey; Grace At st Vineent's—Robert, Mary Meenach, | At | General—Thomas, frms Bryant: Fdclas INDIANAPOLIS] Dy 23, po Doemont, ion Rossin) At Coleman—Harld, Biheiyn Malshe ren Hoover 31 1736 X. Cupitat. At Nome Eaware, Shirtey Tome: tony Hardy_ Vielet Birdwell; “Wiliam. Mar: ar 18 City-Wide Offices Donald, k. rr ‘21, 120 N. Chester; Collier; Andrew, Claudia Jackson, 2746 1oTie Jorep ank, /ann’e To iy May Goodman, 19, 2039 N.| Sungster; James, Julia Douglas, . 2430 TAR i Sou Your Phone Book Meridian. Paris; Edward, Bernice Froham, 304 N. DEATHS’ 1s 721 N. West; Jennie| East; Edward, Bdith Crabtree, 1034 W. Juanita, MeDonald, 3 months, at 738 Cen |

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aac Jackson, 24, Corine Henry, 2, LN. Wess. Walnut: Herschell, Mary Millam, 2828 ter diarrh ward isos. e Hall, 58, at 1836, Peck, coronary |

v.47, 838 Fayette. ack D. Sharp; Fred A. vs. Oleta Al- | Ellen Buchanan; Dr. Robert, Elizabeth Lowell Thomas Ricketts, 31, Camby. Nor- Mae Ruth vs. William Lee Mem§man; Derry; Leonard, Hiizaneth Birdwell;

, Lc \ , an: omy an { ma Jean Hensel, 18, 123 McLean Place. Mayme L. vs, Wayne C.-Hey, * ward, pF Tances Bun 87 oi Suith: {Herbert G. Snyder, 54, 3014 W ————————— At St, anpis—Curtis ns ith: Josephine a 0 Vermont: | py RTHS ald, Alice Stanley; Wiliam, Virginia nb. |

, 1603 Woodlawn; Solumbia. {onari Bire t St. Vineent's—Rufus, Mildred Butis * le R. R. 7,'Box 677; Bar-| At Methsdni on t~-Charles, Lillian Hull: Jos-| Ward B. Hiner 68. at 1336 'N. Delay

neth Riddle, ra Brambles eg a Re Charles, Dors Yo-| pneumonia cum; , De Punice Devoe; Bu Nich: Eo sur] o Hoi 144 gone, n SII 84:18 Prospect, sore:

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i ‘Papa’ Loses Out ‘tcharged with’ keeping a room WL stealing a poficeman’s badge.

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feeb ppamas

Mrs. Hentschel, | =" - Chiropractor, Dies | iss wii

Mrs. Blanche M. Hentschel, tehiropractic physician with offices} lin the Odd Fellows building 25: |years, died today in her home, 108 E. 13th St. “Born in Brazif Ind, she lived: in Ihdianapolis ‘25 years. She was {a member of Rebecca Lodge, OES, {Ladies Auxiliary of the Brother--of—Ratway-Trainmen- and

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Ind,, and Miss Edith E, Neale, Miami; Fla: rem Services Monday in Flanner a! {Buchanan mortuary at 3 p. m. will. be followed by burial in Crown Hill.

'SOUVENIR' COSTS $5 KOKOMO, Dec. 11 (UP)—A

Henry... Borella. 41. Berwyn. IL, 1 told the judge he found Patrolman George Berryman’s coat

{hanging in a restaurant. He said BUY. SHOES AT

he took the “badge ‘for a sou-

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LASSIE wil be at Loew's for Christmas

18 E.. Washington St. |

Hi th . it after being struck by an automo- Reservation s arrest, however, cam eri bile at Morris and Division Sts. | | } . . for the ladi he -had led -a squad headed by Driver of the ear was Lloyd H. : ~ Third prize. —— $5.00 i mn cash. " ... Wednesday 1 Police Capt. John Sullivan to_the| Flint, 21, of 2313 Morton St. 1_Charlotte Ann White .......... 830 S. Illinois St. Athletic Club jacdress ne boa BL Ry “At State Ave. and E. Washing- Among tho ton Bt, an automobile driven by . X ’ tend are Mes Daren Mori. MLE. Oho Guest tickets to Loew's theatre. Joe M. Kline Seized in Tavern Raid St., crashed into a safety zone Leland Ro ea La ; Amelia Rents Westerfield Houchi £5 abutment onthe south side of Carol C pp 279 S. Ritter . John M:~Will % ters ig] uehjus, » Of washington. St. Jean Manning, arol Corbin ............ Newcastle, Indiana : Thomas C. Lane said had invited him inte Same address, A passenger, was Gordon Rose ...... veov.... 6603 Park Ave.’ Wise and Ra «ane sad nad invited him INO ¢aken to Methodist Hospital with Ronni Others - ho WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 (UP) the poker game, was found in the,” cop oa” na bruised knee. onnie- Stafford ..... . .Fortville, Indiana A are Mesdam Her condition is reported as : Barbara Acton . smear eran 1808 Zwingley St. - ming, Paul J to visiting a gaming house —and:800d. Jane Thomas ............. 926 E. 49th St. © en H 8

.. 1417 Hershell Ave. C. F. Farnsv : Howard B. | son, George Mahrdt and } ¥ Mesdames .George Land Walter Dean, R. Clark, R J. L. Sims, William A. Goheen, Edwi E. ‘Davis Jr meyer, W. A, a cf. Marquis and will also atte:

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