Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 February 1949 — Page 19
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she asked the Red Cross to inquire about her aunt. Mrs. Lageman died in 1927, but her daughter, Mrs. Margaret Mitchell of 6472 College Ave, was contacted. In the process, the German woman found an uncle, Henry Joerendt, at 1855 Singleton St. Irma Rieger's search for her aunt, Mrs Anna Hoheisel, and pg an un , Ernie 's arrives at in dscovig Thar ssi Bi! phi Crater, 35. Dovid Hessman of 133 8. Union 8t. 77th Division when the a daugh! . Hohelsel, Hessman came to the united Reporter Pulls six weeks oid. She accompanied Sleeper fo Score 8 accom her mother and older sister, ep . Auna. The children’s father 1ad/On Triple Play preceded . 0 the United States and siready was estab-| NEW HAVEN, Conn, Feb. 16 al haned at ha rade as 4 Waker. (UP)—Now that the Anastasio HARRY LEVINSON mond. Bt, see with Ei y-|tripiets have a better placeto Oiinots and Market 81 0 remn. l Gerth that they're probably: sleep, reporter Peter Feriola also ' | cousins. He. came to America sleeps better. parents in 1 and had After writing a news story ar 1. [Joseph Anastasio, 30, wife of an
unemployed truck driver, Mr. Feriola kept worrying about the infants. -The children were born in a cold water tenement with only a midwife in attendance, and
mother had no clothes for them. » ~ . MR. FERIOLA started making {phone calls. The results: A hospital sent for the babies
| Mr. Anastasio’s former employer gave him back his job. A baby carriage was donated
Free diaper service, milk, feeding bottles and formulas were given by other well-wishers. The mother said, “I feel lke Mrs. Dionne.”
Plan District Oratory Finals
Oratorical Contest winners from nine high schools in Marfon County will compete in two eliminations to decide the choice of finalists in 11th District competition, the Indiana Department, American Legion, announced to-
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Attack Motorists In Transit Strike
Two Who Gave Rides Assaulted by Mob
PHILADELPHIA, ; Feb. 16 (UP)—Two motorists, who gave rides to stranded pedestrians, were attacked by roving groups of men today in this transit stricken city. The incidents were the first re-
ported: sines 11,000 transit work-
ers left their jobs last Friday and were joined ‘ yesterday by 3500 taxi drivers. ~ Claire Reed, 33, was struck on the head by a brick thrown
and promised to take care of|other car. Mr. Reed, already) Kugel, /them for nothing.
blind in one eye, may lose the sight of the other, physicians at Wills Eye Hospital said. He had Just given two sallors a ride to the Navy yard when he was attacked. 0
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be held at Howe High School-at|ln® artists’ league of Ameriea
picked movie star Linda Darnell's legs today as the “most
The artists judged
3:45 p. m. on Feb, 17, a similar] of their flawless symmetry,” but
eyes off those of runnerup Ava Gardner, accordinf to Daniel Koerner, executive secretary of the league.
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Wants More
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 18 (UP) —8inger Buddy Clark's first wife today asked more money to support their two children. Mrs." Louise H. Hughes, now married to Robert J. Hughes, filed suit yesterday for an addi
Speaking of Fish, Heré’s One Story Where Bait Bites
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 (UP) -Durward V. Sandifer, director of the State Department's Office of United Nations Affairs, has a fish “story he thinks shows the’ difference between communism and democracy. Here's the way he told it last night to a dinner meeting of the] National Citizens Conference on Civil Liberties. . “Two Germans were fishing on opposite banks of thé River Spree, one in the Russian zone and one in the American zone. The. German on the American bank pulled out fish after fish with montonous regularity.
not even a bite. . - . “AFTER several hours of this, the man on the Russian side
shouted: “ ‘How is it that you keep pulling in the fish over there while here I don't even get a nibble? | “ ‘Well,’ replied the man on the over here aren't afraid to open their mouths.’ *
New York Democrat Wins Seat in House
NEW YORK, Feb. 18 (UP) Former state Sen. Louis B. Heller,
special election to fill a vacancy in New York's 7th’ district (Brooklyn), complete unofficial returris showed today. Mr. Heller, aided by Liberal
and Mr. Dorn’s total was 16,179.
NEW YORK, Feb. 16 (UP)—|Mr. Heller will fill a
vacancy {caused by thé" death of Rep. John J. Delaney, Democrat.
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—— v was a drop of 72,000 or 4 per cent BROKEN - RI-6341 320 W. Mich. li, students attending institutfons for the first time. ’ «= LENSES ll “The decline seems to indicate ras 2 rrr GED f- JORDAN BROS. J72, S50ia, aon mura : el . DR. 0S. E. KERNEL -* CABINET CO. ments now fin our colleges and Immidine Dave. a Ey universities,” the survey con-
IU officials said the forecast was in line with their own future estimates.
{ Philippine Volcano - | Threatens to Erupt
from nearby villages today when Taal volcano in Batangas Province 34 miles south
menacingly, an imminent eruption. ; The volcano that killed 1332
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A, age tional $250 a week for Thomas, ,Cerioliion Ave, passed sway Mone 11, and Katherine Louise, 9. She] . Sines of gd of ligrus Singer snd estimated Mr. Clark's present in-| Jre. Hettle Beard of nd avICE come at more than $100,000 a| Thursday, 2:30 p. m. Priends may year, “ . eall ATL Wednewiny om. Mrs. Hughes, divorced from PUY Mae elovell wife him Mar. 31, 1941, also asked of | Prank L Deputy. mother” of Mrs that the crooner be ordered to att § hdmother of Robert Earl pay $4351 of payments she sald Pope Sha Pumuia Sue Deputy, faere in arreace end $5000-atior-| Set Just Porat ein Bt Tees. BROS. PEL, 2008 W Storek Berserk hia aay ww y. eeper ’ DUNN—iargarel, beloved sister ot {gps Anns Dunn and of Ted Kills Brother, Self ivan. tied Monday, Pub. Tuners SUTTON'S CORNERS, N, Y.|* WELL FUNERAL HOME w
Feb: 16-(UP)<-0Otto Doss; 45; went
{berserk in his general store yes-|
{terday and killéd his brother, shot his wife and a neighbor, and then killed himself,
Magdelina, 43, in the stomach and shoulder and wounded a {neighbor, Carl Rawson, also in the stomach. Both were reported in fair condition at a hospital here. Then 'Doss fatally
MANILA, Feb. 18 (UP)—Two/50Qt his brother William, 48, and thousand persons were ordered kil
himself in the backroom of the store. Police sald Doss had been drinking.
gurgiea| Milk Prices Drop - | Penny at Bloomington
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BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 16
persons in 1911 was reported to|ariik prices dropped a penny from Signs ofi1p to 18 cents here today, after
Spriggs Dairy Co. and Johnson's Creamery Co, price reduction
and boiling ‘water in the lake announcements yesterday.
More milk from farmers to dairymen, officials of both dairies said, caused the drop. Cream in
whipping cream fell 3
Indianapolis lice have. been|Although both buttermilk and requested to ot William and cottage cheese droped a cent, Richard Hillard, Gary, identical butter prices remained the same.
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Police said Doss shot his wife gon of
15-pints dropped a..cent, whilel cents,
the WV. W. Morris St, 1-10 2. m, Wednesday. Burial ' Pisgah Cemetery. hy f Waite * pore mother ® © r of Harold Pr. Orimes. Richmond Ind. a srwood M. Crimes, Loulsv KX) ; sister Mrs, Samuel Hamilton
[ Jy 80 years, passed away at his home in Lawrence Monday evening. Sur. vived by his wife, - Lawrence, Dean for, Mrs. Leona half brothers, Gardner, both
Pearl Harbor for interment in the new National Cemetery atop
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Party support, polled 22,935 votes|
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