Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1949 — Page 2
was decided upon after Communist forces closed to within mottar range of the airfield east . of the city’ uséd by American ngval and ‘Marine -planes, The Communists have been aropping
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An American police official to- |. dented
day checkpoints would be set up on|.,. block roads. Tr the border. of west Berlin to cola reioek west held tighten the Allied counter-block-|,, jllusions about the danger of
sadors “to promote and strength- "» : i#aid “the time element is a press: i ng rind relations be-\;.c factor” not only because of i new storms during the remainder
ath 44, Ind. ER RIS. tor With Rocket Missiles
Grant, president of the assocla- Shooting Star jet fighter have
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 3 (UP) (heed plant has worked on for 18 ~The Navy's giant 180-passenger t, Constitution took off today with a also includes banks of multiple capacity load on its first flight bétween Moffétt Field, Cal, Francisco,
The driver of this truck asc his vehicle in the 300 block W-. | and driver, Mont, D.
engineer was
| unhurt when a New York Central freight train backed: inte
St. A trailer loaded with feed
5. You 3% amon, Ra which remained “upright: The i
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was overturned but the hock
As West Digs
ewed vigor today as thréatening new woes on residents of the
enimenrs
Operation Snow reports thatiy ir breezes died
new storms.
lated farm houses with food and fuel for the families and feed for _|their 5,500,000 head of starving, freezing livestock. ambas- Maj. Gen. Lewis A. Pick, commanding the relief operations,
of the winter, but because “the daily necessities of life are rumning short and occasionally running out” among the ranchers. He sald 684 bulldozers and 58 weasels were operating in Nebraska, South Dakota and Wyoming and more equipment was on the way. . Air Force officials reported that flying the Nevada haylift ples |dropped 125,360 pounds of feed to bilivestock yesterday. That ra the total for "the 160 flights to [date to 1,433,301 pounds, %
{Equip Jet Fighter
BURBANK, Cal, Feb, 3-(UP)— «Some models of the Lockheed
_|been equipped with an experimental rocket missile that juts forward from .the nose, it was revealed today. “Hop The armament, Which: the Lock
months under Air Force contrac
smaller rockets under each wing. The rocket’s flaming thrust es-| and Pa-/capes through an opening in the under side of the nose,. while a
Snowstorm Threats Wane
High Winds in Nebraska Die Down; Pick Says Life Necessities Are Running Out’
* ‘United Press Embattled westerners xg into shifting snowbanks with re-
ight snows fell in the Navajo country of Arizona but flights Ernesto Bogliolo, the assembly's xpected to be resumed ‘Ppllots press officer, sald on behatf of yrs - hid Col. Démingo Mercante, President from pne of the constituent assembly, tha the reports were not true,
nia ana diphtheria, me nro 100 ViCHim Di
plane died today. + Edgar
: EVENTS TODAY
Out of Drifis
In- Quebec Crash
(UP)—A seventh ‘lerash of a St. Lawrence airlines
aba meus: Quis. a died ina Rimouski}
passengers were in aly, condition in’ hospitals. m was not- expected
ber jacks
night while tak cross wind from the airport here. The pilot and a mechanic and
four of the passengerg. were Killed instantly. . : The pilot was identifi
George Ouellette, Montreal. passengers were Canadian lumberjacks en route to their homes in the Matane - and! Rimouski districts of Quebec.
In Indianapolis
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DIVORCE SUITS F1 FILED VE. PRTTICTR Pays Tarsh] Imogen Clark; Gertrude vs. Ernest P, Goideberty; James 8. vs. Cecelia ord ga Kilian: te] Ralp
C. vs. Gerildine Imogene Nield; haart ny ' Blaine Ann | Lanum;
Prank Rives oy C. Beriniott: Rosa Kate
Norma J. va. ve. Kilis Williams: Alna Margaret vs. | Carroll V ors; Orval}
: Mae Piteock; Call vs. Sylvia Barrett: Te wiliam ve. QGeneya Byrdsong: Marian vs. Clarence | Tuttle: Osea, va . Ollie Dycus, od | ————— ed {BIRTHS
Telus 8, = Francis—Robert, Loretta Waltman,
At Wome-John, Thelma Wise, 1259 Joule, vard: Harvey, Mildred Micken 122 Blackford; Houston, Lillie Marner, 58 th: Hersohell Rebecca Carpenter, Albert, Norma Stroup, 311
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* Thom Vermelle Richaid, Sides; Charles, Crystal Hoover; Riohard, Virginia Mazes, Winfleld, Norma
Harris At Methodist—Albert, Virginia Buckler; Thomas, Maxine Kelso. John, Ersie Ads Miller; Bernard, Ruth
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Francis, Virginia Cramer: Sher an, Nora Jorden, At Coloma ard, Florence Christen. wh: Arthur “Doris Volpp, Glenn, Kay
Gils A Methodist prod Eva Sauer; Russell Mona Burleson: Wayne, Hubymas Allen; Wilkes, “riarence Neill; Trevis, Reba Bensheim \_ General-—Muriin Jean Palmer; James, “satan J Miller: Randall, Mary French Ab SL Francs _R Re oY. Véima Manifold;
rl, Thelma A AL SL. Vincent's Ralbh, Francis Pella. | DEATHS 3
Louts PF. Tieman, 38 at General, Alomerulonephrits. Noble C. Ash, 60, at General, cerebral. Ganstine, 87, at 20 nF Lab neral, |
, St General, arterloselerotic’
h Thomas Catlin, 57, at Long. cerebral om
i Robert. Coble, 8, at Genera careinsms.
| Maggle Edson; ~ 73, at 084 Bdgemont, | can Katherine Merkley, 63, at 731 Woodlawn, | cerebral hemorrhage. £ At 902 NT Bast, myoearLin Rigens Mal, 85, ab Cleneral, cerebral
cares B Bettis, BL, ab General, cars, oma. wai I i -’
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Set Pvt. Sturgeon Funeral Saturday
Sturgeon, who was killed May 8, 1945, on Luzon in the Philippine’ storms petered out without cast- Islands, will be held at 3 p. m. Qisaster area. Saturday In
food and hiedical Moore Mortuto the marooned Indians, many of whom were suffering
was 25.
TRINITY BAY, Que, Feb. 3 ment, 37th Divivictim of the|gion,
he was graduated from Arsenal cue ~School and wis
tional a Mills before en-|8 ber of Hillside Christian Church.
|arsn, Juan Lyon, Sandra Jean and Robert 1 Sturgeon; hi ed plane crashed mother, Mrs, Hoh paeon: nis)? (Of 200: feet last|staprather, H. R. Pierson, all of off into a Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs, Serta Zimmerman, Constantine, | Mic
Services for Pvt. George. H.
«A _ native of Indianapolis,
Pvt. Sturgeon
dye room of Na~ tering the Army. He was a memthrée i.
Survivors include. chil-
y at Butler University, are in criti-
mad
early yesterday when a train! struck
labeth ~ Downhour, 80,
Injured Critically
New pins ‘on the state police’ Svallows Bobby: Pin a aD $ ytion of five more persons to Indiana’s swelling list of 1949 traf-|Catherime Brown, 1721 E. Pleas- of his estate, filed a
fic fatalities.
destrians, oné a former teacher
and a cle, dead: % H. Robert Fitzsimmons, 39, brother of fe Fi v
hall. Mr. Fitzsimmons was a star “I 1fieman on the old Central Nor«
~ College (now Canterbury y College, Danville): football team! when it was coached by Russell Cook, now director of athletics at Drake University. Mr, ‘Fitzsimmons was a member of the Murat Shrine in Indianapolis, Cars Crash Head-On Arthur H. McKinnon, 54, Cincinnati, O., and Roy E. Lane, 22, R. R. 1, North Vernon; Ind, were killed when their cars erashed head-on on Ind. 50 one-haif mile east of Nebraska, Ind. Both bod-| fes are at the Dowd Funeral Home in North Vernon. Robert F. Ostermeyer, 35, Mu: | cle, was driving down the New! York Central railroad tracks
his car and The former teacher,
killed him, | Miss Eliz5911 E.' Washington 8t., suffered shock, a broken right arm and a broken right leg when struck by a motorcycle yesterday on Meridian St. “Just north of 24th St. She nd at General Hospital.
22,1452. WW. 34th, Av received minor injuries Nn he swerved and hit a! parked car after striking Miss Downhour. Miss Downhour taught nature study at Butler, retiring abou 10 years 5. ’ Critically Hurt Also in critical condition at the | hospital is Dello Kostdadino, 65, 977 W. Washington St., whose right leg was amputated as re-
Also a stepsister, Mrs. PJ Riéchetti, Cicero, Ill; brothers, Glendon, “Donald an Harley ‘R. Pierson Jr, and his grandmother, Mrs, Elizabeth Du-
gnont, all of Indianapolis.
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Tareection of Wilts River Pw. ml and | Washington .8t., by a ear | ” by Ora R. Washam, 32. Sues Ezzard Char : Lynn Treated at bruised hip and A. Johnson, 4%, "2460 ‘Guilford year-old prizefighter who died in ‘{Ave., who was hit by a trackless la Chicago hospital lasts year six trolley at Pennsylvania and Mar-; hours after he was
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