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others for united worshi - in. neighborhoods over Children and young people

: held from 2 to 3 p.m. In o _ Presbyterian Church. Dr. Ewing Vale, host pastor, .gpeak.

The Church Federation .sponsor the three-hour obs ances in both the Lyric and First Ba 4 Churth.

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Rev. Benton: B.[P: m. Bishop Richard C. Raines Miller, pastor of Of the Indiana Methogist Areal the Olive Branch will preach; the Rev. R. T. An-| Christian drews pastor of the Mt. Zion Bap | Church is chairs |tist Church, will’ give the devo-| man of the com-! mittee for the services and Fred Church Choir will sing, directed I. Iske and the Indianapolis [by George Newton, Choir Association are in charge

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: an Honor to Christ on Cross ¢+ By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor 2 The churches of Indianapolis and the Church Federation announce services from noon until 3 p. m. on Good Friday to commemoriate the hours Christ hung on the Cross Individual congregations will SUHIRE the three hours oF 4 part of them e city.

1d as or combine with

|Churches, will give the sermon in ithe services beginning at noon d Friday in the First Baptist {Church. Dr, Macy, in the city at

eration, and" Dr. Howard J. Baumgartel executive secretary, also will preach daily at noon today and tomorrow in the First Baptist { Church.

The Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr, pastor of the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church, will lead

|ginning at noon Good Friday In

{Speedway Choral Club will sing directed by Mrs.

Helen 7 [Friday services announcing the

H fit Paros In Shooting 0f Banker

‘Triggerman’ Named

Church of God, will give the de votions, and the Warren Central High School Cholr will sing, directed by Kathleen Hergt. Dr. Macy will address the sec-

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Tech Seniors to. Pretent= Their Class s Play Apr. 22

“Technical High School will present their class iors “Come Rain or’ Shine” Apr. 22 in Caleb Mills Hall. Janet Spall and Robert Witherspoon head the players with Joyce Shipp, Mary Jane Martin, David Wade, Robert McCord, Martha

As Captured Pair

Admit Part of Crime

A federal parolee; Suspacten of | being the “ the shooting of Fassett W. HE 51-year-old Shirley banker, was sought today in an extensive hunt by Indianapolis and State Police. Following partial confessions obtained from two men in the shooting, Clarence Gorman, 27, of 2220 N. Talbot Ave., was hunted |™ as the one who shot down Mr. /™ Hinshaw when thé banker the BE swered a knock at his door at the south edge of the Henry County: d community. The victim remained in a critlcal condition: in! “Henry County| Hospital, Castle, today with a bullet wound in his abdomen. Mr, Hin-

ond hour meeting, 1 to 2 p. m., in| the Lyric. The Rev. L. K. Thomp-| son, pastor of the Bellaire Methodist Church, will lead the devotions and the Fellowship Choir of the Indianapolis Couneil of Churchwomen, will sing. Dr. Dallas L. Browning, pastor of the North Methodist Church, will preach during the third hour, 2to 3p m, in the Lyric. The Rev. Robert Briggeman of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church, will lead the devotions, and the Englewood Christian Church Choir; will sing, directed by Miss Evelyn Messmore. The Rev. H. H. Hazenfield, minister of the First Evangelical United Brethren Church, will preside during the three hours in the Lyric. A detailed schedule of .Good

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tions, and the First Baptist in the First

{Church Dr. C. M. Yocum of the United Christian Missionary Soclety will give the address during the hour beginning at 2 p. m. in the First (Church; Parker P.-Jordan, gen: eral secretary of the YMCA, will give the devotions, and the Downey Avenue Christian Church Choir will sing, directed by Ruby Winders. Dr. Carleton W, Atwa-

ter; pastor of the First Baptist

Church, will preside at the threehour services. Dr. William A. Shellenberger; ‘pastor of the Central Christian

Dr. Paul G. F Church, will give the sermon for , executive Mr. Iské the service beginning at noon in secretary of . the Lyric Theater. The Rev. W, Evans ton, mn, Council of |W. King, Pastor. of ihe North Side

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‘Attend Good Friday Services, Mayor Urges

Mayor Feeney today urged all Christian citizens to attend some religious services on Good Friaay. : : In his annual proclamation of the day he especially urged the “observance of one minute of si: lence at 2:59 p. m. in stores, fac"n tories, offices and public places. arrested at their

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Shirley. "Two men captured here terday have confeased a part in the shooting but sald Gorman was the actual gunman.

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American play of" the -current/the shooting. Broadway season by the New State and city York drama critics circle today./P011¢e believed = = LThe eritios selected “Tales of the the men planned South Pacific,’ produced by Os-|!0 kidnap Mr. car Hammerstein and Richard/H!nshaw and Rodgers, as the best musical, The make him open best foreign play of the season,/the bank vaults. according to the critics, was “The Po11ce thought Madwoman of Chaillot. p

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the gunman might have become {nervous and shot Mr, Hinshaw, | Hedrick admitted to police he,

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on gamer. 35" m, Lk I yw AE "i license plates, reported seen by Shirley ~ Anderson | iH, \ re residents several days ago erulsing near the bank, was discovered in front of Anderson's home. Admits Stealing Oar

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State Fair on Standard Time

Indiana's State Fair will operate on Central Standard Time, fair officials said today. With the time question settled, fair personnel prepared for sale 3 of mail-order seat reservations Sgt. Robert Shields, state police for all performances to be given detective, sald the charges probwhen the fair i8 held Sept. 1 aply would be changed to armed through 8épt. 9. ~ {robbety. In the event Mr. HinThe State Fair Board has ar- shaw dies

telephoned fellow workers at the lumber company about 7:30 a. m.

for work in about an hour, did not appear, however. Both

last night. th have charged with auto banditry.

received and placed in a ticket gree murder, file until the printed tickets arrive| A 32 caliber revolver was between July 1 and July 15. {found in a shoe box in Hedricks’ | Orders will be filled as they are| room yesterday along with sev-. received. eral revolver shells. Reservations may be made on

for Sept. 3,5, 6, 7, 8 and 9; ne horse show on Sept. 4, 5, 6 8 and 9; the grandstand night DiS Here at 91 show on Sept. 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9;| Willlam W, Webb, former real Spike Jones orchestra, Sept. 1, 2, estaté man ‘With offices in the

show, Sept. 2, 3 and 4. |sevén years retirement from acYoung Baseball Player |" sr. Woon. ou Mr. Webb, who was 91, resided ng se Ye 917 N. LaSalle St. He was a

Hit in Head With Bat a of Washington, Ind., and

Nine-year-old David Sandy,[0Perated his real estate agency 2027 N. Tacoma Ave., was treated for 40 years before retiring. He at 8t. Vincent's Hospital today Was a member of Third Christian for head cuts received when he Church. was struck with a baseball bat| Funeral services will be held durifg a corner ball game, |at 2 p. m. Friday in Moore Mor-| Police sald he was injured when Rasiee Peace Chapel, with burial

the bat slipped from the hands jin Washington Park Cemetery. of A playmate, he Rev. A, C. Brooks, pastor of

— | Third Christian Church, will ofi|clate; Surviving -are his wife, Mrs. {May P. Webb; one daughter, Mrs. Lota Shewalter, Green Bay, Wis; {three sons, Hugh O. and Ralph E. Webb, both of Indianapolis, and William W. Webb Jr, Lucerne, Ind.; 11 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Mack Caldwell

Services for Mack Caldwell, resident of Charlotte, N, C., will be held ‘at 1 p. m. Friday in Peo--iple’s Funeral Home. Burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery. ! Mr. Caldwell, who was 80, died Saturday in Charlotte, where he! was employed as custodian a Wake Forrest-College. Surviving are one son, Willie. Caldwell; three daughters, Mrs. Mary Oliver, Mrs. Lamar Ellis! and Mrs. Mildred Ellis, all of Indianapolis; 20 grandchildren and one niece and nephew,

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Francis Earl Hedrick, 19, also of 2220 N. Talbot Ave. and Law30, of 2420 N, Pennsylvania. Bt. were

the front yard of the banker's home while the other two men went up’

dy i is. igh Anderson admitted E aiing the, ire figs car in Nevada Mar, 28. { diy oe Hi going Gorman who was convicted in;

‘California of violating the Dyer aF 30 .tol Act, had been employed for about Gi ne. three weeks by the Nickel Plate - parole was scheduled to expire in| Police said they learned he yesterday saying he would Feport) e! | edrick and Anderson

were taken to Henry County jail been!

they and Gorman ranged to have payment checks would be charged with first de-

William W. Webb |

Sue Beck, Virginia Smith, Ward Kennedy, Richard Geiger, ‘Joanne | Dennis, Genevieve Hedge, Janet {Wray, Marilyn Miller and Donha Reed compléting the cast, Gaylord Allen will direct the play and Bruce Pearson will be student director.

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Deimas Haris. oe been elected ipresident of the Jan. 1950 grad-| uating class of Crispus Attucks Other officers are Phillip Boyd, vice president; {Juanita Hill, secretary, and Robert Baker, assistant secretary. | ‘The following Crispus Attucks

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gens Bank of!

Forensic Association contest Indiana University Apr. 29-30: Charles Bartlett, Gruder, Doris Franklin, Wilson and Doris Sims. Those students who competed in the elimination contest but did not win their way to the finals were [Elinor Grissom, Lillian] Brown, Ruth Taylor, Carl Sams| and Charles Mosley. The senior class will present “The” Bunshine Twins” Apr. 22 in the school Er

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Warren Central High School commerce t has announced that Joan Wray, senior, has completed a t, speed test in which she typed words a minute for 10 minutes withqut and Blessings of the Holy Oils

The Solemn Pontificial Mass

The oils will be used by priests {in services of the church and in [thelr pastoral functions through{out the year. On Good Friday, during the three hours, noon to 3 p. m., the Mass of the Pre-Banctified will be celebrated in the churches. Members will mark the solemn anniversary of Christ's Crucifixion by attending the lessons and watehing the pageantry dramatizing the

f Christ. The priest, {The contest is conducted annually Po the Holy a

/by the National Safety Council | ion on Good Friday.

Hoosier honor roll ‘cities: Bicknen Clinton, Decatur, Franklin,| On Holy Saturday, the eve of Greensburg, Hartford City, Leb- Easter, Our Lord's burial is honored. ‘And yet, there is _consider-

{anon, Linton, Madison, Nobléslville, Rushville, Tell: City, Tipton,|/able gladness and joy reflected Warsaw, West. Lafayette and by the services with their fore-

Winchester. 'shadowing of Easter. -Priests in

at Safety Contest Honor

For completing the year of 1048 without a traffic fatality, 17 Hooster cities have won places on the National Traffic Safety Contest's honor roll. | The Indiana cities, with popula{tions between 5000 and 10,000, {were among 401 through the nation with perfect safety records.

the woman and took & couple of vi error. tor the. Indianajolis Catholic _ & at him when the officer Archdiocese will take place toMajor typing pins have been| Fe attempted to halt the attack. He given also to Fern Dorrel and morrow at 10 a..m. in 88. Peter), he “had to use force” to Sylvia Merrill for typing 60 words|and Paul Cathedral. place Ray under arrest. Hg iad ner fina with ois vi Rt (Ray, ‘38 and Bad thrown hes rdy, | oe! and } h a Rev. Raymiond R. Noll, pastor of clothes from an upstairs window, 8 Jere Joan ey. the cathedral; as assistant priest] Ray was dispatched to GenDave pecan a ded to :{and more than'80 priests Of the eral Hospital for treatment of a EE ay. 5! s archdiocese as ministers - of the head laceration and éharged E " : mass. All the sacred véstmenis with- disorderly conduct and reThe annual Guill and Scroll ini- Will be waits i oe sisting an officer. lation will be held at 6:30 p. m. The ves priests assem : = May 2. A dinner will preced the|in the Blessed Sacrazient Chapel Fred Holliday Elected initiation. and march ih procession : 3 New m Sars hdr. ir. et 2 are Billiel cathedral Archbishop Schulte as To Gas & Water Board en Arms yithe ranking prelate. will bring UP| Fred T. Holliday vice president Bis aie pt, alt the rear. After the ceremonies, of W, J. Holliday & Co., has been of bd a Jackies gommit- one of the most elaborate services plected to the board of the Ine tom rey Meger, Joan xson-iof the entire year in the arch-\dlana Gas & Water Co, Ine. L. Ag Ta ds "5th diocese, the holy olls-will be dis-|B, Schiess, president, announced jehor Pavivia Mi Jeanine par tributed until 4 p. m. in one of today. Fhe. aa Bes Brotey he ‘the rooms at thé south end of the] Board members re-elected are Bill Alger, Jackie Franklin, %, red Gum: ‘|eathedral narthex. William C. Freeman, consultant

the Indiana Trust Co.; Mr. Schiesz and Piercé C, Ward, farmer, Rochester, Ind. 2

Shortwave Only Fair |

By Science WASHINGTON, Apr. 13 — Shortwave radio reception is moderately disturbed today and only fair listening conditions are predicted for the rest of the week, ‘forecasters at the National Bu« Teay of Standards said this mornng.

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