Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1949 — Page 12

Father Held, Son ‘Sought in Attack

On Collectors Police: who got a judicial repke Tuesday for “unwarranted J toward 20-year-old 4 Urich, 1409 Orange St. : Jooking for Urich again , this’ time for assault on finance company representa-

* Urich, who Monday poured out story of “unprovoked” assault before Judge Joseph Howard, was charged with his father, Roger, .42, with assault and battery on ‘two representative of the Allied “Pinance Co, last night. Police sald they investigated # report of a disturbance near the Urich home and found Eugene Arbuckle, 30, of 2408 BE. 11th St. and Harold V. Goldsby, 40, of 1011 ‘N. Gale St. both badly bruised and beaten. +. The two men told police they were representatives of Allied ‘Finance Co. and said they had — ‘to the Urich house to resess a car from Mrs. Roger Urich. f they were faking the car tion the rear lot, they said, the ‘stocky youth and his father set

‘been struck and punched with a sharp instrument and said Mr.

ose ir the struggle. Series of Offenses + Police arrested Roger Urich at 3 a. m. today when he returned to his home. But the son is still at large.

by the 20-year-old youth. Last Monday ern in the 1800 block Central Ave, Police sald he became ‘smartBleck in the lockup room, tryto strike and kick officers and they subdued him with night&ticks. Judge Howard, however, reprimanded the officers for use of force and dismissed Urich. Juvenile Court records show Urich has offenses dating back to 1940, including four arrests for __ yehicle taking, two for stealing, ~~ once for having relations with a minor girl, once on a paternity charge and once for violation of a urt order to suppgrt his illegitiJaate child, He was reported a blem” child in school bya chers who said he “bulifed” er childmn, and ‘was Tapeh gome.

= Missing Boy Working at Track A 15-year-o d’ son of a Louls-

‘Home days, was {

Indianapolis Speedway.

Higgs of the Juvenile Aid Division went to the Speedway this morning to search for the youth. And there he was, working as a bus boy and dish washer, Lt. Higgs recognized him. from a plcture sent from Louisville. The yotith told officers he had no particular interest in the 500Mile race. He was just “looking around.”

Sorority to Fete High School Girls

technologists sorority on the Incampus, will entertain junior an

p Ball Residence. After a conducted tour of the : pus, the high school group Will hear lectures by technologists from tie center on the career advantages of technologist training. Miss Shirley King, president of the local chapter, will ‘preside

have completed their work on the Bloomington campus will be held in the evening.

Bloomington Realtor Funeral Planned Today

Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, May 13—

Funeral services for Harry M.

held here today in Lincoln Street Church of Christ. One of Bloomington’s outstanding businessmen, Mr, Steph-

Recall 100. Years o

Dr. Ephraim Lowe, 2 Missionary Association, cennes, president of the history of the ghurcher.

un ba as Christian Churches Mark | “Goldsby’s hearing aid was torn Centennial of State Missions

Convention Speakers Relate Story

Of Indiana, Organization's Founding By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor

A hand-written’ book

The assault charge was the headquarters of the 1949 Convention of the Christian Churches of atest in a long series of offenses! Indiana expresses the spirit of today’s convention sessions.

The book contains th

he was arrested in a tav- sionary Association at the time of its founding in 1849 and later. The 110th annual Convention of the Christian Church of Indiana in the Central

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Indiana Christian Chure es, examine a

100 years old lying on a table in the

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tian Missionary Association, or state missionary effort.

R. H. Montgomery of Vincennes 1s president of the convention. ~The century-old minutes tell that the association was organized in a log cabin on the site of}

Church today, is marking the centennial of the Indiana Chris- Lispen erm - Dr. Ephraim Lowe is the asso- Abortion Case ciation general secretary and Dr.

the present fire station No. 13|pr, Raymond Riffle, 62, of 371% across the street from The In- Massachu=etts

Doctor Gets 3-14 Years, Fined $100

For the second time in a week,

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First Baptist Churéh.

pected audience,

Tonight, Dr. Lows will speak on a “Report ‘6f Centennial Goals” fined the doctor $100 and costs during the centennial program and sentenced him to 3 to 14 beginning at 745 p. m.

{feared that the Central Christian however, in consideration of the Church would not hold :the ex- defendant's age and because, he Pictures also/sald,. the doctor had given his

sentenced on an abortion charge. Special Judge ' Russell Dean

; ‘the years in the Indiana State Prison. He suspended the entire penalty,

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Wille, Ky, attorney, missing om tian Missignary Association, wiii{tion of Dr. Riffie last October on eight ound speak on today working in Wheeler's Res-| Missions.” taurant in “gasoline alley” at the

Romance of State

Dr. Cook Speaks Dr. Gaines ‘M. Cook, executive

Convention of the Disciples of Christ, this afternoon was to talk on “A Century of Co-opera-tion.” His address traced back to 1849 when the movement known as-“Disciples. of Christ” held its first national ¢onvéntion in Cincinnatt. It was at this meeting that state missionary societies such as the one marking its centennial here “found their relationship to

promise to the court to resign from practice of medicine. The sentence followed convic-

a charge of performing an illegal operation on a woman in his office on July 9, 1947, judgment being withheld until today. Last Friday the doctor was found guilty in another abortion case after trial before 8pecial Judge Jack Brown in Criminal Court Division No. 1. A fine of $1000 and costs was levied and paid, but Judge Brown suspended a prison sentence of 3 to 14 years bécause of the doctor's age and poor physical condition, A third charge of abortion growing out of similar complaints is still pending against the doctor, who has practiced medicine

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{a national program.”

© “A total of 156 delegate:

: senting 100 local churches from Alpha Delta - Theta, medical 11 states traveled by trai horseback and on foot from diana University Medical Center | point : a widely separated as the Atlantic’ seaboard and New Oragnior | girs oi “iocal” High leans,” Dr. Cook: recalled. Alex | : yr ‘of the Disciples, elected the first president and|} also served as the president of] the American Christian Mission-

Campbell, son founder of the

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vention.”

in the First Baptist

tomorrow in the Rober Methodist Church for and afternoon sessions.

up 650,000 telephone

The Indiana convention which

during the activities. Pledge cere-|OPened last night will close to-

morrowdnight with a united sesmonles for ten technologists Who, “v.vp “he vouth Convention

Young people of the Christian ‘|Churches of the state will meet

PLAN TELEPHONE DRIVE PITTSBURGH, May 13 (UP)—

Stephens Sr,, 57, local real estate| TOP readers of the CIO are plan-| and automobile dealer. will be ning an organization drive to sign| CALVERT RESERVE ‘Blended Whiskey

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