Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1948 — Page 2
By EADUA RIVERS M MILNER
The Hoosier pl Food Train” laden with gifts of grain ' and powdered milk for starving Europeans is traveling eastward] © today, The train, assembled through Ahe CROP drive in this state, was “dedicated yesterday in the New "York Central Produce Yards and
__ “started on {ts way to Philadelphia. . “It carried Soybeans. wheat, corn and powdered milk as well as the goodwill of the state, The Hoosler Special will join other trains from over the country’ for dedication Christmas Day. Dennis Anderson of New Castle, | state director of the CROP drive and one of ‘yesterday's CROP! luncheon speakers, will attend the ‘Philadelphia dedication. ro The train dedicated here yoiter-| __ day and other cars from Indiana’ are expected to total about 200 with a value of $300,000. "72 Counties Co-operate The drive in Marion County | has just started and only a few h , dreds of dollars have been Ny Seventy two out of the 92 counties in Indiana agreed to ¢o-0p-erate in the CROP drive. r Preceding the dedication here, paign workers, district chairmen, ~ county agents and others met for a jubilee celebration and luncheon in the Severin Hotel. a Farmtis left their corn field at fime in the fall to aid the drive it was reported. High! * was paid and
and|chiidren will have been outfitted. |
ps Others on, Pro The Rev. Fr. A. P. Mooney of Greensburg, Catholic . archdiocesan director of Rural Life, gave
DF. a riba-dedisatio executive tary of the Indianapolis Church Federation; Dr. R. L.- “Holland, 5. genaral’ ‘secretary of the Tndiany| . Counigil of Churches and the Rev. J. Meehan of Attica. in CRO
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Lh an in Store Patrolman John Sherman's de- | “tbe both-an- officer and a Eentioman “underwent ‘a severe’ ain in Aawatiiun department,
Called tothe: ing Store: to’ investigate a “shop-| Patrolman Sher
fio
“Smith, 18, of 523 W. 10th St. “She
‘Pesistéd and Kicked” “him ¥
seven times before she was sub-
~ officer said. She ‘was charged ¢ . with vagrancy and disorderly! was .charged with | vagraney,
Guam Police Question 2 in Woman's. Slaying ‘
{Nila: Raye and Russell. GUAM, Dec. 21 (UP)~Police| Beek vvcooovoveerecins 2.00 18. w. Gives, 3 of ‘gh Marie nd; BIRTHS . * questioned two men today in the Dave, Jack, Ginny and I" Mildred M_ Priegman, . LAL Mathodiat = Be Sattar’ Ven rape-slaying of Ruth Farns-! Dol ..ccoeeesserssasnn 2.00 Ralph W. (Seabl 35,01 $030 ES. Joe St Bt "Cleave; Joe, Ruth Willard worth, 27-year-old Navy SIVIHAD|F, T. «.vyeovnsssescnrenss 5.00. Richard, A Ane bo ot Jong E loth, Joves Shannon. Ancil Phylis Wilker. + t 050 N n.: Haro! elma nah employee...from San Francisco, Ravenswood Galonsler Dor ris M. Whicker, 18, of June Miller: John. Barbara Flaskamp; but admitted, “neither was a good, Cirle. (ovorsingransvieg «Ase Gorg (Kern, 29. of 828 EB Pail Creek ACS Vineents Ty William, _Eiizabeth| A Friend ......000 PE. 500 Rivage Ne Norbert H. MecAtee, 32, of 628°N man: John, Kathleen Schindler: One, an .iinidentified enlisted Sie Bottle Blowers Ass'n. wiles “Johitson, 33, of ws ® Havan; Raver, Mola, A ary Rose. WeWiltiams. i tela Bo a ismhihedy Sid Desi NE sata Cais N. Taibo; Mary men. Richard, Thos Faker: _ tioning when he could not ac-| mount Glass Company. 10.00 getty L. Killion 3 4, Plainville, sie M.| Auron, Ruby Beers * count for his whereabouts on the The So and Sew Club. . 80.00 Hard WE. Harvey, {ibs i. Belle Vieu PL. Girls night of the slaying. The other, Mr. and Mrs. Charles SI IAB. Hunn, 55 of 803 B. 10th 85; Rine Ab BL | Feaneis_Wilisin, Jone Monin: Terriel Baxter Meshew, 32, of, pher, Jeanie and Carol i. Austin oils 8. of, 38, N. MR A ree todd: Muy vin, morence, Murphy. San Antonio, Tex., was fined $55| Amn ............ vessess 400 Dotothes J. Simeon 34 . sleman-—Liord. Helen Herth, fest for vagrancy. Mr. Meshew, Jor- Ethel Bentléy ..... cosine B00 Cure rhoiins, 27, of 2028 § Brookside A Ave; Rar burn. a . Arthur, Ma aret mer civil service worker, said he|Claude C. Mason ........ 00 pBsnies or = A North Bt.:( Behuimeyer: Johgy Mary Jean «Pa the night of the murder In memory of our little Charlene Sunthimer 3s, ot oon pena AT ethodink Pred, Mildred et mn ne mi LINAR + rcovossninsion, 15.00 David .C. ‘Alekander, 46, laningham: Vornrat JM i. wa
Local "Kroger Brandt hs ins. Store Contest
Co. took
ing six pranches of thie company’s’
stores and "dress them up”
taken to
ping donors — yesterday. Forty other children outfitted by Times shoppers brought the day’s total clothed to
the year's total to 856 children clothed, within 12 children of pacial last year's ot Clothe-A-Child shopping.
- teks, at - W. Washington St. Toloses
~igiven Local (AFL) of the RCA-Viétor division and other employees of the foo who will spend:
el climax the union's \iyear-long campaign to raise suf-| ficient funds
e will meet the children at Olothe-
pr agh Clothe-A-Child sup- § being. generous to Indianapolis’ needy children again this year, there is still a big job! to- be done, jobs in the 19-year history of Clothe-A-Child must be completed in the next three days
weaves A WeRe--outfitted through Clothe-A-Child. That gbal can be achieved. ; this year with the loosening
The Times Dimes on W. (Washington ot fn front of L. 8.
{24 hours a day until 3 p, m. Fri-| day to accept your Clothe-A-Child dimes. |
* 55651 and. asking for a donor ap-| |pointment ‘to take one or more! ehtidzen.
the Clothe-A-Child children.
Loulse ek: Eevee The Deacons Club . i Church of God In Eh
mp Arbutus’ Garden Club, ton 0 Helen: Ofte
man attempted: to’ arrest Marion {James N
dued and taken into custody, the |g. ign P.
conduct. ‘A woman eompahien Dorothy Jacobs
Chi Tau Alphs Sorority, . Linda, Sylvia and Jimmy
{Wendell ... ‘brarch of Kroger No Name ........ st Honors in & recent. Mr. Van Sant . sales contest involv The 18th Ward Democratic
ITS d1-iaten. Rodgers Brown James P. Wason ........
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Europe.
Donors Take 99 to Stores For Clothe-A-Child Togs
Men's Bite.
(Continued From Page «One) ae Baraca N A--total of 99 ‘were the stores by other groups and individuals—the shop- |’
No mn
‘Golfers LM B.
shen
39. The big Doiping day increased
Anonymous ..
total on the 14th day
cal No. 117 .
Clbthe-A-Child: hed No name
cade
“tonight, “more than 1000
Today's record babst will be Charles
Union B-1048 IBEW
Cera
Helen
“some $7000 - Cres 10 outfit 200 children. The trip to the stores will
successful - ployees ...
A: committee from the- union Today's. total
1-3-4-5-6; Children.
One of the higgest ise Children.
‘Last year, 1541. Lhe children
Blue “Cross Children. -
i stings by Indianapolis). Dep
St. George
TWO: By fore dimes on puso,
‘ministration, U.
THREE: By telephoning RI Anonymous,
tothe .storés. - Donors. pend their ‘own’ money to outfit! An’ tment will be -made-to suit trie Co. 1
1 and 30, _. Marion
CON TRIBUTIONS balance
Nurses in Surgery, Methodist Hospital, T Child. vera 1000 Sigma Alpha Delta Nu Chap- injured early today when his,
sya eer en 300ider, 1. Child. .
5 500 Child. _ Boston LT <P
Class: of St. Paul's Peangelionl ‘and “Ohare Yaga : N. Phillips : ! rank T. Strayer Post 1405, Veterans “of “FoF” e Wars ..cicensssia
harles Bourne and "PamHY sobideasasnnsrnsnsasi
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Harrell .coxoiess
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SARA AENEA 80.00, gichara
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Class Mrs. Frank ¥. Powell .... The "Highland Women
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Barnett and Patton ...... 3d Shift—Chevrolet Commint, Body Div. G. M. In memory of E. A W.. United Packinghouse Workers of America Lo- |
1 -M. P. Sub Deb’ Club; _of Howe High School..... .. Coffin Jdr..... In memory. of Barbas
Hillcrest. Ladies "Bowling
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Maass. Roslyn Bakeries and Em-
Employees of General Bak-
"DIRECT DON ORS
Link-Belt Depts. 5, 15, Groups) ” 15A and. 21...2 maijuana smoke.
‘Internal _ Revenue Dept.
Management, Union and. of freshment Fund and Empl of Indianapolis Pitman - Playess Newly elected officers of the
{Plint, 18 Children.
Depts. oi, 547, 347 and/ 918, ~Supervision; r sion Plant 5, 3 Children.
’ Church, 3 Children; ] 5 +! Timer Switch Dept., P. R. Mak. [Inman; treasurer, Mrs. Willard - Jory & Co., Plant 2, § Children, ! ! | Employees of Esterline & An2 Children. 5 ployees of Motof Express, {Schmaifeldt; ~color bearer, Mrs. | {Inc.; of Indiana, 2 Entjaren.
ns Administration. Dies; Deb-Ettes 1 Ohl.
Eastroule I Post meer eucker K Killed
your convenience, day or night as taraationns HaEveateE “Dept lose as the stores: are open.’ 2d Shift, 1 Child. : ~~ |
Comma Rural Youth| 1 Child...
The Shrine Guild, 1 Child.
% ACT ON TIDELANDS ; TT WASHINGTON, “Pec: Ot PY 25007 The.. government moved. in the truck, protected by. flares, was 1,00 Supreme Court today tp establish OWHed by “Emil Kiepaez 28; hei p federal control over.oll- rich. tide. Jay. Mass. Who. bad, gane.l for Ps om La ‘the-Guif of Mexico
= ‘* IN INDIANAPOLIS
M ARRIAGE LICENSES
ed, 22, a J. Grinswold, 21, of “024 ‘Ridgeview:
zabeth Pin 25.00 william “Roberta: i) ‘0 tid Sr
N. serie, 28, Nashville L. Moore, of 1209 an Bennie Easley 23, of i121 Calvin; Rlpano
si nivonce SUITS FILED, ' Amos » Norens Smith. A. Mastenik.
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POLIS TIMES
Hale, fearty
Stalin Notes | 89th Birthday |
Russ Observe Event Quietly MOSCOW, Dec. 21 (UP)== Premier Josef Stalin is 60 years
.jold today and from all recent
reports he is hale, hearty and alert despite his graying hair and arduous life, Newspapers made no mention of Stalin's birthday. It is not a national holiday, 86 no flags were unfurled, there were no celebrations or other’public observances. But the Boviet people know he is 69, There is a simple notation! on all Soviét.desk calendars. saying
Calendars Marked
calendar feature, noted the day
}
Purdue University Ponda. Freduic Hovde, lin
Smash Youthful .., Reefer Ring’ Here
1000 Police, U. S. Agents |
10.00 | Arrest 18 in Raids {Continued From Page One)
cen
aes ERRbnnan
'held in custody ia default of bond. 40.00 police believed that most of * a3 the contacts were made by Am-! orez :while he was working in! North Side taverns. Other marijuana hangouts and!
seeenssnnn 25.00 dives where teen-agers mix with header as {“hardened reefer addicts,” police said, —-would- be raided “when |
28.00, probe ‘Hop Head" Spot ‘| Federal narcotic agents were 1000 investigating another “hop head 'spot”.on Central Ave. On reports 50.00 0¢ wild. all- es of young 3.00. 10vs ‘and girls smoking marijuana there. 54.00 Sgt. Morton said that the po-
trievessees
sani.
to “beat” the| “ing Company .......: 10:25 “nabbing the peddier who is sup-| '1$5135.10 they spent off Clothe-A~ | Dept. 817, Receiving In- plying marijuana to the op hia children last yedr. :} -spection Plant3, Allisons 33.00 agers.” |
5 786. ees: Although no marijuana cigarets
$9177.51 /g0¢ Morton said that on Saturday night “the air was blue with
Freres
7 Postal: Auxiliary Elects Officers
‘Ladies Auxiliary to the National. Boosters ~Ohiby [+ clude: | President, Mrs. Marshall wil. “Altson- Divi liams Are-elected); vice. president, Ty Mrs. Gayle: Kinnick; recording Syrian Orthodox secretary, Mrs. Paul Simpson; “rinanctal secretary; |Groover. » Chaplain, imistress at ‘arms,
Mrs.
Mrs. Elmer
! Arthur Fenner: trustee, Mrs. Ken-
, Employees of Millinery Dept., neth Barber; trustee, Mrs. Caspar! {Ayre S Co. ana. 8. Krtuge On, 8. Ayres & Co. 2'Childrem: Phillips, and trustes, Mrs. Walter Post No. 42 will be on duty there! Jndian Lake Country Club, 2 Sutton. : : : | Children. "A joint installation service and
Production and’ Marketing . Ad-. dinner ‘will be held with the Letter ‘8. Dept. ‘ot Agri- {Carriers branch on Jan. 22, when | - reulture, 2. Children.’
{Maurice Hiatt will be installed as:
2 Children. ‘|president. = George Bang, Omaha,
Administrative Division, Veter Neb., will be installing officer; as- | ligisted by Mrs Ailsa Waggoner, : ry “National -Auxtia Auxiliary: presiden presidents fin
Near Lagrange
“Times Biate Service
tyear-old truck ‘driver was fatally
-ctashed into
lsemi-trajler K 5.00 Skeets, Thelma and ‘Sharon, ¥ the rear of a stalled truck oh]
~imile west of Lagrange on U.8 120.
{injuries, Beate police reported the stated |
atthe. time,
Wills. Don L. “v. Beverly J. yore. Lugy
per. and Mrs. Orvie Bean:. ow Maurice’ Buteh, 20, of La Shetteld Ave. Han Andbeton. Sonn Friend ....ovecevtivnes in sulsnes Jnderson,, 23 2, of 1 1 a hiv: Pertha v8. Jesse 0 Brien. Fl Fiacence or Ww ose n, Ayme va i Basse nne EERE CEE Eleanor Borkes, * of Ja Ringgold AT Leo va. Geneva Bn ho th Smith . Loo Joseph ¢. Jon of 6630 E. 38th Bt; CIAL Loe ALC
© Edith DEATHS Aare... (Ida A M. Clark. 3, at 373 N. Holmes, cerefl embolism, Neraning. 1 vif Levi Teetety, 76, at $47 pertensive cardio waseulds Sana
wes, hy |
1, of 1721 Calvin diddy 10 Pass Rood: bn of i903 Commerce; Buity Boward Henry Zech. 44 , Buelid, 16, of 2224 16. agey Hath Jr. 33, of 5712 Sntyersity A chrndembury, wow Wn 8 Women's Aang EEE 000" = 1 Esther Ridgeway 20, of 915 Broad " Roger 0. Lake, 5% &t Veteran's, prev | Katen Exe ............ 25.00 en, THe FalCEieck Pry Ocrirude PRUUM. 60, at Methodist, dia- | Senior Luther League a ’ ag, Malone, 38, of 1020 20th: Bessie conrad Harry ule, 80, ab 2002 Car-| > LY Tuniey, 34 of 2000 Shrine Ave alten) myocard ts. 4 f 'L. _R. -Gumbiner, 28, General Hospital; Queen een Ven, 4. at 115 8. Audubon 5.00/™ sosephine Ends. 5. o"bt 6 5.1, 1 A orebral hemorrhage xn] | Woodruff ary nn Stape Hkemper,. 1, at 81 2500 Mion, Handy. 84. 81... Fn teen mvocardite, Blanche Bruner, 64, of oF 348 | Bur Ave i 80; 4% -Bavilie,
@ Wagoner cerebral tAEOMDONS, | nterd Woodward, 1, at General, r ® aia N Gladstone, bonis,
re D. vs. i Emma Hapenney, 5. Bessie L. coronary throm
[the Soviet zone.
19.00 round.” |
{lice were primarily interested in|
{were found in the weekend raid, }
‘g Association of Letter Carriers. 1 REA
John Schief: |
“Ipitat ‘of ‘concussion and internat] :
A Sunheam Shavemaster . " Sunbeam's new electric razor th the
by saying “Josef Vissarinovich Stalin was born Dec. 21, 1879.” But on the eve of Stalin's birth-!| day the pulk of Pravda’'s front page, like that of Izvestia and] ‘other newspapers, was devoted to] iwhat has become a long-estab-
pe! Gates, Govelect Henry F; Fr Schoo. State o CROP Sraasirer Lee Patrick and State CROP Director Dennis. Andaritn rat < Indiana sent sup- | Ilished, peculiarly Soviet institu: plies to a hun toa
Jtion- —letters to Stalin pledging reased industrial and -agriculfein output, These are from workers, engi-| neers and party leaders. They] occupied four of the six columns
rounding New
“1879 --Josef Vissarinovich| Stalin born.”
New Castle's FE Sie
Report a Howling Success
Businessmen Establish a Nursery -So That City's. Mothers May Shop
NEW CASTLE, Dec. Fie The New Castle Chamber of ComIerot aa about to wind up a successful experiment in baby sitting— As an inducem or to attract women customers in the area surfirst of December, rg care for children of prers oan Sass pre-school age while their They rented the basement "of | IIL be over. “and the First Chris|the First Christian Church, got! tian Church will get its basement merchants to donate playpens and Pack again. But the C. of C. has toys, hired Mrs. Ada Hamilton as Proved that New Castle businessmatron and another woman fo Men are capable of giving a new ‘act as understudy, and placed the !Wist to an old diapey.
whole shebang under the supervision of the efty Board of Health, Sorrell’ $ Condition Listed as Critical
Howling Success J. B. Clements, C. of C. execu- RHINEBECK, N. Y. Dec.
“w
tive secretary, pronounced the! (UP)—William A. Sorrells, 19-|
\year-old Bard College art student, scheme’, howling Suceess, (was still in a critical condition | At first,” he said, “we haditoday at the Dutchess Health, only four or five children a day|Center from what police said wast in the nursery. Then the wordlan abdominal gunshot wound. {got around ‘that it was to be Mr. Sorrells, whose home is in|
rapidly. late John H. Sorrells, “Now Mrs. Hamilton has as executive editor of Scripps-How-{many youngsters as she can/ard newspapers. handle, - and the merchants are; Police said young Sorrells was jhappy.” ~~ found on a porch adjoining his No Food Provided {dormitory room. A .22 caliber) No food is provided, and a Sun was nearby. Classmates dis-| ‘three-hour time. limit is set. on the covered young Sorrells and took | duration of any child's stay. But| {him to the health center. three hours gives even the hardi-
lest shopper a good run for her Hitchhiker’ s Thumb
money while her children stay {healthy and happy in the nursery. » Goes Into Storage MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 21 (UP)
Come sChristmas, the project «me | Valentine G. Leiser, Dover, O.,
, the C. of C. set up a nursery, around the!
TUESDAY, DEC. ot, 10s
‘Cheer’ to
_Air Force Planning To 'Chuté Yule
~The Air Force premised today to do everything humanly possible lto rescue the 11 stranded airmen in. Greenland before Christmas
Day.
dbokesman said, a Christmas tree land turkey [dinners will be
[can observe the holiday in their
{snow huts atop the 7000-foot ice
hey ve got heaters to oop:
ithem varm and the spokesman
And Mogcow Radio, In its radio trusted, and business “picked Up Memphis, Tenn., is the son of the hinted they could expect - some former Christmas “cheer” too.
Another effort’ to rescue the 11 men is scheduled to be made tomorrow if the strong winds and bad weather let up. The at{tempt- probably will be made with |a C-82 transport plane and glider.
la previous try at a glider rescue
failed when the coupling snapped after :he glider had been lifted about 50 feet into the air. In addition to the transport{glider technique, the Air Force has ‘wo other rescue means {standing by—a C-47 transport
on Pravda's front page last night many years of life, but they do thumbed his way into jail today. equipped with skiis and rockets
and continued to another column jon the second page.
Promise Production
{not mention his birthday. . This may be because ‘Stalin’s|time ‘of thumbing rides while] {name is symbolic in this country, wearing an Army uniform. He|
He was convicted for the fifthifor takeoff, and some helicopters.
{If these fail, sleds and dogs will be parachuted to the men
The letters comé from all over not only of supreme Communistiwas given a six-month jail sen- so they can trek out to the
300 cured his release by putting up a car loadings, timber and other goodness and the other accepted the uniform 5.00,$1500_ cash bond. The others were | things. They wish him health and virtues.
-Mrs. Amiel}
a Matching comb.
“LAGRANGE,” Det. 21X30"
a Bn aa oe We Supe Foe 1 Ohitd. The _ victim, Haf6ld Ernest) Re tr. and ‘Mr. Albért | Anonymous, 1 con. | Woodward, Box 153 Ta od ORI. vis vs +» ry AC Fiend, 1 Ohitd died _in_Lagrange County Hos:
single head that gu anteed.
Mohawk Mititary Sot “Two Sutinwood brushes with on bristles. and...
“makes it easier to! hitch- hike.”
Ayres’. ‘Men’ s Store, Street
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larger Guar.
Holds § pairs pins or clamps.
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Shell cordovan ith tf oo Sizes 32 to 44.
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a ‘gold-toned buckle. Rust. !
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“opera hat,
hl io Portable Pants-Rak Sesser ossinrs
Paris Garter-Suspender Set . A set for dress wear in a dees plastic
They promise Party leadership but also of su-/tence and fined $300 for wearing/coast or a more suitable - place
[Stalin-more meat, wool, fish, Fail{perlative wisdom, knowledge; {the uniform-illegally. Leiser said to attempt a. rescue landing. It . is a 20-mile trip over difficult,
{terrain to the 5000-foot level,
ro a
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Aon
’
ho is the giftless man?
A friend ot + relative you've overlGoked? A probe 3 ‘man who "has everything"? If he's someacne’ on
your shopping list, head straight for or A Ars: -. Store... He won't be. giftless. very fang!
Floor South ‘Building
BT A Tx Rogers Air-Tite Tobsoso Pouch... 200 -
an B tight in
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rs of Wouters in perfect haps. N No
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dropped by parachute so the men
*** On 11 Stranded | Atop lcecap E
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