Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1949 — Page 3
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Acts Run From Seizing Suspects
In Shooting to Rescue
-and-four- firemen were awarded .certificates. for
Six policemen “meritorious” service during 1948
Robison-Ragsdale Post 133, American Legion, Police officérs cited by the Legion for outstanding action be-| Barnes, Michael Garvey, Michagl ? ‘Sheehan, Martin Fahey, Harold Jefferson and Ray Whobrey. =
yond the call of duty were Harold
Firemen receiving merit ecitations were Battalion Chief Arnold W. Phillips, Capt. Michael J. Gardiner, Battalion Chief Bert A. Uversaw and Pvt, Charles J. Schenk. . Presents Citations H. Ellis McCammon, post awards chairman, and Virgil
Shepherd, director of the Indian-|
apolis Chapter, American Red Cross, presented the citations at the po#t's 16th annual open house in Central Christian Church. Those cited and their service were: i Harold Barnes — Radioed description of hit-and-run driver who later confessed to. fatally injuring Patrolman Robert Baker. Michael Garvey—Alert action] saved life of child pulled from Eagle Co. = TE
officers, .Battalion Chief Arnold W. Phillips and Capt. Michael J. Sardmer. Camied two children from burning home Battalion Chief Bert A. Un-versaw<-Oarried aged woman to safety. after battling his way|. through flames and smoke to]
injured man y cked car for two)
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Enters Bill to Survey Small” Business
A State Representative mo today to give the Hoosier smal businessman state aid in fighting his battles. Rep. Charles E. Turner (D. New Albany) rosiced; a bill in the House which" provide a state ey — to make a “study afd survey” of the problems of small businesses and
death from |
| Thirty-one other residents escaped ‘but 12 of them were trapped on
“itempted to reach a window but
sus-l5 postoffice employee, was work.
Michael Garvey. . .. artificial respiration to ing child, |
Il of Duty’
of Lives
last night at a dinner given by}
Mother, 2 Tots Perish in Fire )
In Kansas City Blaze KANSAS CITY, Mo, (UP)—A mother and Ho yo children died today in an apart-|
‘ment house fire as firemen res-
cued 12 other residents of the! building by ladder. The victims were Mrs. Dorothy Becklean, 26, and her children, Lois. Susan, 3, and Maty, 2.
the top floor of the two story building until aided by firemen. _ District Fire Chief Al: Wahlin| Martin said Mrs. Becklean and her chil“were asleep ina rear second: floor apartment when the mother was awakened by smoke. She at-
was overcome. All three died of suffocation. The husband, H. A. Beckiean,
ing at the time.
Protective Group To Seat Officers
“Open house and candlelight in-| stallation of officers of theo Degree of Honor Protective! Association will be held at 8 p. m. | tomorrow at 734 8. State Ave. The refreshment committee in{cludes Mrs, William McCaslin and Mrs. Harry Sechrist. Mrs. C.-R. Rhoades will handle entertainjment.. - 4 Officers-to be installed include: Mrs. Rhoades, president; Mrs, J. K. Garriott, past president; Mrs. Burr Macy, first vice dent; rs. McCaslin, second vice pi dent; Mrs. Lawrence Rosemeyer, {finan secretary. Mrs. er Lumley, treasurer; Mrs. - Clifford Glunt, recording secretary; Mrs. Harold Hulzochulh, usher; Mrs. Harry
"Photos by Michael Sheehan oo. held suspect in shodting. ;
:lce-O-Rama Costume
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Bob Wallace. Times pr Photographer | Harold Barnes . . action led. |
fo arrest of - “hit-and-run” driver. | /train. Engineer of the train wasibut the men J. H. Marcus, Indianapolis.
Committee Seeks Help ; ¥ By ART WRIGHT With 21 volunteers assigned to the costume confiittee for
The Times Ice-O-Rama, more women are needed to complete the, job of providing outfits for the some 600 amateurs in’ the Infantile]
Paralysis Fund benefit" show.
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2 Men Killed
jcollision ' early
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In State Traffic
(Continued From Page One) |W, 11th, also charged with rob-
Train-Car Collision Thery with a deadly weapon. _ At the home. police recovered led against them. The rest have
Fatal to 34-Year-Old
One mah died Tn a train-car, o, today’ and one] other fatality on -the highway was reported. -Robert F. Ostetmeyer, 34, of
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Muncie, was killed instantly at!
struck by a New York Central passenger train four miles east of Muncie. State police said triacks-in the! snow indicated the motorist had|
me-§1800--loot from the -Karstadt Cleaning ry. -On-Jan. 19 the gang broke into. the clean-
Ving place, loaded a truck with
merchandise and drove away. Several garments, including a suit fof Dr. Frank Sparks, president
coat of former Prosecutor Judson iL. Stark, were sold by the gang, but were recovered.
Detectives said they also found
\béen. driving down the railroad/garments positively identified as {tracks for about a half mile be-{those taken from the Tri-State
{fore meeting the 70-mile per hour
William C. Tornhill, 24, . Win-|
"chester, was killed when his car|
ran off of State Rd. 9 north of| ‘Alexandria, plunged down an em-| bankment and overturned at| about 6 p. m. last night.
Drowns Coasting WATERLOO, Feb. 2 |Sharon Wilson, 5-year-old daugh-|
Women wishing to help on the committee are requested to ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wiltelephone Mrs. Norma Koster, supervisor of special activities for son, was drowned in Cedar Creek
the City Park and Recreation De
partment at 'WA-4576. They may] _
also write Mrs. Koster -at-—the park department, 101 E. 27th St.
The ~ department annually coopérates with The Times in pro‘ducing the Ice-O-Rama. The costume committee “is at work in headquarters at Tomlinson Hall, Delaware and Market Sts.
Mrs. Andrew Bicket, 3115 Guilford Ave. Sub-Committees. Named Other members will be assigned to direct the creation of costumes for various group numbers in the, show. They are:
Mrs. . Charles LaDuke, 4925
Carvel Ave.; Mrs. Chester Barney,
{3058 E. Fall Creek Pkwy., North Drive; Mrs. D. O. Carlstagt, 1314 Burdsa! Pkwy.; Mrs. Paul Allison. 222 N. Tacoma Ave.; Mrs. Paul Delbauve, 906 Downey Ave.; Mrs, G. IL. Muench; Ave.; Mrs. H. Leitz, 1919 Broad Ripple Ave.; Mrs. Orville Ahring, 4701 Indianola Ave.; Mrs, Art Queisser, 4207 N. Pennsylvania St.; Mrs. John Riddle, 4546 N. Pennsylvania St.; Mrs. E. ~|Spears, 2844 Eugene St.; Mrs. Brie. om Jr, 1341 E. 72d St; Howard ‘McCord, S349 Edgewater RL; Mrs. Byrun 1 rell, 523 E. 37th St.; Mrs. 0.
Sechrist,{R. C. Williams, 4318 N. LaSalle
assistant usher; Mrs. JH. M. Fox, color bearer; Mrs. Jess Callaway, | left assistant; Mrs. Garwood
recommend Legislation which might assist them.
| Storer, right assistant; Mrs. Mary |
The commission would be made Ragsdale, inner watch: t
up of representatives of the State
Commerce, Agriculture, Industry Trevelia McCaslin, Mrs. Mildred staged Feb. 24 in the Fairgrounds |g pu §
and Public Relations
ments.
Escorts .appointed are: -Miss
WE INVITE ALL POLICYHOLDERS, FRIENDS, * CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC TO VISIT OUR NEW HOME
St.; Mrs. R. W. Pearce, 3610 Bal: sam Ave.; Mrs, C. L. Waggoner, R. R. 18, ‘Box 384; Mrs. B. head, 1001 College Ave.; Byrk | Clinton Miller, 3368 College Ave, The Times Ice-O-Rama will be
: 28, Ithaca. N _depart-| |Bartram, Mrs. Andrew Zervas and Coliseury. This is th» "ast week | pile Ruth Daries un 3610 Guilford Mrs; Jewell-Gebel: x 4 :
{to -order- tickets: by mail.
THANK YOU, INDIANAPOLIS, for OUR SUCCESS WE STAND READY TO SERVE YOU
Officers:
Fred G. Appel, Chairman of the Board
John C. Appel, President
Office Personnel:
Margaret Monahan Marpaist Wording ean
Alan C. Appel, Vice-President
John W. Twitty, Vice-President Merrill M. Waltman, Treasurer
Edward J. Ransel, Secretary Representatives:
Life Insurance—
Bookkeeping Dept.— a aaimere
met Jones
Fire Ins. Department
Casualty Ins. Dept.—
Loss Department
Stenographic Dept.— Stella Walle
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sides have been sold and the only parquet chairs--on--the side are the parquets near the stage. There are a few scattered box seats on the east end circle and plenty of parquet chairs on the
TAD of the committee istedst end circle. Prices for parquet
and box seats are $1.20, including tax, East end mezzanine seats, which: are NOT reserved, are-$0 jcents, including tax. | In ordering tickets, {check or money order and istamped, envelope, and mail to: Ice-O-Rama Tickets, Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St. Tickets will go on sale over-the-counter next Monday at a downtown locition to. be announced. :
i In? ays and Music—8 p. m., no Herron Art Museum.
Har“ EVENTS TOMORROW Tndlans Federation of Clubs, - Winter
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At Coleman--Geotye, Okle Clarkson; ®aul, Norma Gillman
At Methodist—Flavol, atticia Ueath; Porrest. Dors Mae Blackwell; Pal Ann | Sommer; Fran rn | Walter, - Wilma Jott; Robert, ei Qwen, Bui Loretta Corn; | thime le; Joseph, rT va Chester Siaiy Satkamp 8 ary) . a Vincent’s—James, Neely: Arthur, Marian Hammel; Ronaid, pects |
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At Home—Archisbald, Ruby Parker, | W. Michigan; Edward, Sarah Sutton at
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homes, Chekoft 64, at’ 726 NW, Belle View, A. Miller, 77, at 54 N. Tibbs, pneumonia. ‘ oR Alex Bowers, 74, af General, carch Nellie C. Xa viet, 68, at 2327 N. New Jer » .. Anna A, Louiso, 88, at 30 °E, Walnut, cardio vascular. lel Patrick Shea, 72, at 73 Petcher, yi Blizabeth B. Tim 5, at 916. N. Oak land, cerebral rrhag | Lasiie H. Crockett, 54. al St. Vincent's pneumot
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'shop at 17 E. 16th St. on Jan, 9 have not admitted this burglary. Admit One Hold-up They admitted one hold-up at {the Liquore Store at 20000 N. Rural - 8t., {hold-up there in which the clerk They also signed [statements admitting ' the “$400 tholdap “of the J. & F. Liquor
(UP); Store, 1309 -N. Capitol Ave.
Other holdups cleared by the jarrests included gasoline stations
at 2844 N. Capitol Ave. 1402 N.}
West St., 1102 E. 30th St. and 18018. West St. Officers said
. {men “denied some 20 ofhér bur- : side mezzanine at85 cents, in-lo¢ the girl recovered the body|glaries and holdups in which they Wilbur Baldwin (D. New . cluding tax. All box seats on thelapnout 200 feet downstream.
were bélieved implicated.
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Detectives Round Up Gang Of 9 to Crack Robbery Ring
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Cloyd and Young, they said, were implicated in only burglaries and thus had a lesser charge
been bound over to the grand jury on $1500 bonds for the robbery with deadly weapon charges, which carries a sentence. of 10 to 2 years.
“Urges Slow Down
Of Trains in Towns An East Chicago representative would put the brakes on railroad trains in Indianapolis and all sect ond and third class cities of the state, Rep. Leo Churilla introduced a bill in the House today which would ‘set a speed limit of 50 miles and hour for trains within
Hoosier cities.
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