Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1948 — Page 2

Gets Tony. op Position

Elected to Head

‘By ROBERT BLOEM

publican Precinct ee men's tion

platform. As

men blew

ter post-mortem, mistakes of the, : past campaign, { Mr, Money. eaf, Mr. Money| ~~ told the group: ' “The Republican Party has gott too far away from the ple. As the only directly,

ple, the precinct nap} must get away from steamroller tactics on one hand, stocking appeal on the How hand, and bring the party closer to the voters.”

Asks Resignation

His campaign, he said, was not directed only at County Chairman James Ingles, but “at all the, old party bosses, whose names hurt us” “If Mr. Ingles has the good.of

he'll resign,” Mr.- Money told the group, Before the election, committeemen gave notice- of attitude

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men declared they not only were insisting on nmontinations from

but would insist on similar open thods In the ‘next ganization.”

the Sth precinet, 18th ward, defeated his only opponent, 9th ward Chairman Louis Madison, 67 to 13. Five other candidates had been nominated from the floor but withdrew before. the balloting started. Committeemen also demanded that in the fu ‘they have more “voice in the selection of slates of candidates in party primaries. Mr. ~ - Money said he would hold out for ‘selection of an official slate by vote of the precinct committeemen rather then “having slites thrust upon us as in the past.” The group agreed that only by

treas-{of Mr. and Mrs.

d Lt. Earl Burton was killed Dec. Italy, will be ~ held -at 11 ‘a.m. Saturday In Peoples’ Funeral Nome. Burial] will be in Crown Hilk He was 20. Xt “Highbaugh; _d , formerly rg "Udell St. ‘He attended —graduate of Crispus School in 1040. He attended Hampton Institute fore entering service in Miron: . 1943, ./ He trained at Tuskegee Army Air Field, Ala.; and served with ~+--the 332d Fighter Group. He was a member -of the. First Baptist Church of North Indianapolis. ~Survivers.. include: his mother .and step-father, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Castleman; a brother "Richard Highbaugh, Indianapolis; “a grandfather; Burton Highbaugh, | Los Angeles, and a grandmother, Mrs, Lula . Brown Indianapolis.

* Mrs. Sarah Friedman, a native of Austria, died today at her homey 417 E. Morris St. Services will be held at Pp. m. tomorrow in Aaron-Ruben

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* “Precinct Committeemen|

Don R. Money, deputy county! prosecutor, was ‘elected president - of the Marion County United Re-|’ AssociaNast night! on ‘an 'oust-the-| a county:chajrman| ]

80 of the| county's 393 pre-| inet committee-! off steam at a bit

over the political”

the ‘80 star on top of the monument.

the floor in last night's meetings:

-Mr, Money, omiitiednan of 3

Pr Howard J. Baumgartel, executive secretary of the at

-.jeut, removed a small piece of

0! lice showed today.

Ravenswood Man, 76,

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Lucas, 5225 W, Joth St.

elected representative of the peo 4

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Circle Yule Lighting Event | Draws Crowd of 2000 3

Teen Chorus and IU Men's Choir Sing Carols Accompanied by Tech Brass Band

+ An estimated 2000 persons stood in the unseasonably warm {weather -last night on the south side of the Monument Circle, at{tending ceremonies for the official lighting of Christmas decora- | tions.

The Teen Chorus and the Indiana University Men's Choir, ac-| the Republican Party at heart, companied by the Tech High School brass ensemble caroled for the with the Insurance Department]

crowd as the Nativity Scene and [Santa Claus at the base and the

Home for Reburial

[ast

were revealed by the lights.

Christmas hymns sung- by the| Columbians and Knights of Co-

[Stewart “was \taken to St. Mayor Feeney examines the cut hand of 4.year-old Gary “x Hospital.\

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a THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES .

Tg Injured Slightly in Traffic Here

Passenger of Auto Hurt in Accident

Two Indianapolis residents| ¥® \were injured,..nat seriously, int : [traffic accidents last night. | ! | Mrs. Jennie Stewart, 60, of {825% N. Alabama St. received! [€ut# on the knee and forehead and! | possible internal injuries when the jcar in which she was riding with| Fred. J. McGloon, 52,.0f 1428 B.| Market 8t., collided with another | utomobile at Capitol and Ken-|

car,

e. The cars were travel. JApitol Ave. in opposite hen the accident oc-| after 10 p. m. Mrs. | Vin-|

Ing on

A few hourf\ earlier, Nelson| {Dean, 72, of 16 WN. Addison 8t., walked into the s e of a truck traveling east on x Washington| St. just east of Holmis Ave. The| {vehicle was operatedby Abie] Robinson, 35, of 2227 Ave, who was arrested ating without a driyer's.Ng Mr. Dean was takeén to G |Hospital where his conditio termed as “fair.” \

| his first formal portrait.

Prince Poses for Picture.

Prince Charles

Shortly after he was christened yesterday at Buckingham Palace, His Royal Highness, Prince Charles Philip Arthur George of Edinburgh, who one day may rule over Great Britain, posed for

Suspect on Guam “Dleared-in-Slaying = ivi ot

THURSDAY, ‘DEC. 16, 1918

linvolved in the investigation as & [result of discovery of the blood. stained clothing. |" The clothing was turned over to authorities by an informer,

nately 21008

|servicemen on the island have

Departments Merged Attack Was Surprise,

~The Security Branch Imsurance’ ys Kurusu’ 4 Daughter

Department has been combined SEATTLE, Wash. Dec. 18 (UP) L s e

at the main office of the Union Mk. Pia Kurusu White, 22, said |Trust Co. 120 E. Market St. 'toqay\her father had no idea Peter Sprecher, Union Trust in-\y pan anned to attack the [surance manager, announced to- | day. Personnel will be consoli- United Skates while he was trydated in the move.

{Japanese- American differences in|

ling. to me settlement of

Washington, D. C., at the time of Pearl Harbor, Mrs. White and her 29-year-old ex-@&1 husband, Frank, arrived here yesterday aboard the U, 8. Army transport Fred C. Ainsworth. The shy, Italian-born Japanese girl met her husband! shortly : after the end of the war.

lumbus choir were heard by the reverent audience, standing for the most part with bared heads. Giving the order to light the decorations, Mayor Feeney said, “Nothing could be more come at this time when peace

Sq. John Clarke , - . kiled |

the ceremony, “an outwa

wenn" Sot John Clarke = Rites Saturday

Gates, Who ilso complimented thi x-Times Employee

city on its attitude concerning them, ~Killed in France | _Bgt. John Robert Clarke, for: mer Times station manager Who {was killed in action in France

Urges Stronger Ties

dtanapolis Church-Federation; pressed the hope that “we ma

year-old Gary Lucas, son Harold Lucas, 5225 W. 10th St, became the cen-|® Member. ter of attraction for a few mo-| HIS body will arrive here toments during the ceremonies morrow from Europe, - where he

(has .been buried since he gled, he b whey . ue ne hand slightly on, commanding a tank”

4 defense of a bridge near rn Mayor Feeney examined -the heim, Alsace-Lorraine. Sgt. Clarke was with the 14th] Armored Division, Seventh Army, He entered service in December,

Catholic Church, of ‘Which he was

glass and said the boy was not in danger. 8

. ? 1042, and went overseas in No-| Snatch Thieves [vember 101. 2 Raiding Trucks = : wis, Slt 2 Jo chael F. Clarke, 2622 Allen al ing Fucks {Ave,, he was born in Indian-

Delivery truck raiders stepping up activities for Christmas season; reports to po-!

are'apolis and graduated from Arthe senal Technical High School, after having previously attended. Caithedral High! He was a member lof The Times circulation staff for William - McQuillen, 23, of 431 three years after his graduation, N..-IHinois. Bt, driver for the and. belonged to the Dramatic William H, Block Co., rep rted 5 at St. Catherine's Church. that two men {his grabbed four packages from Mil is survived by five brothers, Jo--truck and ran at Vermont St. seph, Richard, Francis: and Paul and Capitol Ave. {Clarke, Indianapolis, and the Rev. Yesterday, "police were obs J. Clarke, Evansville, three packages, valued at $250,/and- four® sisters, Mrs, disappeared from an L. S. Ayres) (Price, Indianapolis; and three Sis-

& Co.“ truck between 16th anditers of Charity . nuns, Sister 24th Sts. on Capitol Ave, {Marillac, Nashville, Tenn.; Sister - [Mary Joseph, Alton, Ill, and

Sister “Mary Elizabeth, Chicago, HL |

Struck by “Automobile Ofer Ero Fo Co | fo)

A T8-year-old Ravenswood resi-

aay a8 a result’ “of Injuries pe - “Dea 6 ceived when he was struck by an|(!U/P)—Mrs. Ernest Peters. 21, a automobile near his home last fered one of her eyes today to night. pay for the birth of her third]

Byran Anderson; 1708 E. 73d| child.

Funeral Home. Burial will be «in the United Hebrew Cemetery. tery. Mrs. Friedman, who ‘was 55. \ lived here 35 years. She was a| \ member of the United Hebrew |

‘near 73d when he was struck by

8t., was. crossing hin fo Ave.| She said her third child will

(be born in March,. but her fam-, ily has been plagued with _fllness 22, of 1631 E. 73d. {and medical fees since before the Mr. Anderson's condition 1is|birth of her older girl, Mary El- | termed “fair” by hospital attend-| jin, three years ago, and is still !

a car driven by Richard Hadley,

Congregation. ants; a Survivors include two sons, Leo and Jake ®riedman, Indian-| | - apolis; four daughters, Mrs. IN INDIA Arthur Cohen and Mrs, Martin - Prince, Indianapols; Mrs. Nii ck | N | " bert, Vi Bowers, Geo | Stern, Detroit, and Mrs. Jack Fris, | MARRIAGE LICENSES Lam PIA i homers: Delores Miami; two brothers, Hymagp Herman "Lh Eroin, 3 fan Vegas, Nev Easing, Sherman, Helen Shepherd on Arry elma ; Boren, Detroit, . and William Albred’ O Hearne Jr, 21, Danville, Ky.; At Coleman—James, Patricia Katterjohn' Baren, St. Louis; a sister, Mrs Mary F. Lewallen, 18, Danville, Ky { Clifford, Doris Archer; George, ary Saul , ' | William Oliver, 31, 730 N. New Jersey Oburn; DeVon, Phyllis Melling au Barbin, Miami, and six! Iva Ann Be Summers , 20, 506 N. Eas At St. Franels—Litton, Pauline Outshaw grandchildren LeRoy Ridgeway. 18 Pas “348; | William, Mary Kitsko, Jake, Ifma . ’ Anfabells Maris: a uacbusD, 25, 14 DeWitt Ter At General--8olon, Iréne Slye. Ida M. Clark (Jackie Eugene Bellows, 16, 235k View! 'AL_St. Vineent’ Timothy Mary W isn ta Jane neent’s— y Ary als ive. Rev. Jack, Patricl oO Thom Services for Mrs. lda M. Clark, | Dre Lee Murphy, 22, 5. Nop.| Katherine Curry; W amr Joan Danas, "2819 Jackson St, who died yes- folk. vw; Anbmies Stackhouse, 34. 4354) Be dayne Kosinion, dowph. ce or njamin elen ‘terday,’ will be held at 1:30 p. m.|clinton Leon Parker, 24, 4034 Boulevard! John: Dorothy Dixon: Murlle, Betty : Saturday in Bhirley Brothers’| Place; Rosalin Mae Wagner. Box' Powell: Joseph, Marie, Russell. West Chapel, Burial will be inl - Hoa) Nurses Home, Pndinnsporis General a Solem man Bd win, 5 Betty a Jhson y rma erglun obert Cth Hill, She was 83, John Pier, 27, Danville, 1: Margie| Pt Rominger! Roy, Rachel - Reid lovee Steele, 25, 241 N. Belle Vieu Place.| James, Bernice Teer; Richard, Elsie Mrs. Clark was rn in Wayne William R. Weest, 24, 630 W, 30th; Alice] Crawford; Earl. Elizabeth Townsend. Fownship, and lived In or near]. BD Tewell 26.636 Congress. {AL St. Franeis—Robert. Edna Bossingham: Robert L. McKinstry. A Pt. Benjamin Robert, Ann ’'Wedibrook; John, Irene Indianapoiis, all her life. The Hartison: Faye Kennedy, 27, ning Tracy. liam, Cora Goodwin, Gerald, ow Ma am, une Carpenter 3 o rt Clark, she James Ross Wilkerson, 30, 2024 W. Michi- At _ Gener John Clella Marie -Jacks; ‘was : a member Mt. Olive gan [Rose Mae Scarbrough, 34, 603 N.| Charles, [Mary Pitzpatrick: Lester, Vir: » Methodist Church. n, ginia Leg Ping Hershell, Ada Car She is emis | At Methodist—Harold, Wardivy Mitchell ) survived DIVORCE SUITS FILED © | | Frank. J oatine Brehob; Paul, Wilma | + Naomi! H, vs, James HH, Williphjs; Odessa TaVeR 5 Frank Oollina; ares a James) DEAT J ne ire . © pean C. Eisenberg: {OE I i 87 at 3348 N. Liliois, | rley vs. Roy E. Stiv Luci | Allen h Albright, Strida v. Ce 3. | Rovert. ] Reynolds, 72, fat 2732 Northwestern, H. Crone. Damon| cerebral hemorrhs i w Henle ore hwindier "Ruth vs vs. M, AL. 2370 Eastern, | on ; artha ". on - Deprend. al General, hypertensive BIRTHS | I aS Olemep ts, 44, at St, Vincent's, | of Boys ' /| Bertha 'Jones, t General, can At st Ninvente—pattick , Bunicn woo 81, ap 3034 ions Jicks Comells; coronary ocelus ! dns. 1. Jedges, 63, at Methodist, pulChester Hail Yowlier. 67, at 302 N, Summit, |

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