Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 August 1949 — Page 2

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g { Parker (Pop) ; i | Charice. Garman, 27, of 3830. | George ty. He €ivic and church figure here, died in Huron but had lived in By WILLIA E Sapany fo Equip E. Pleasant Run Parkway, is ae- (nad. born in Situs Coun x 48 early today-in her home, 722 N.| | Indianapolis most of her life. She = : jcused of taking a nickel and the “years and was a member of the Tremont: St. after an’ illness of |was a memiber of Beech Grove say that the 1 Kids {match ~booic-from-Joseph-Mollett. Second Moravian. Church. “four months. She was 72. [PARSE Church. E t I's a ball” today—on. toe police he was strolling in the in las ‘and operated it. until. two Church, she ‘Was also active In and ‘five other hasghiers, Mrs, tar &5 Europe: "mew playground de luxe-—for ki 300.block of N, Park St, June! And spirass he sold his|the Ladies Aid Society of thé| Florence Searcy: d Mrs. Norine 8. = European “in the neighborhood of the Bi 8, when accosted by German who Bra voir iy opened another res-| First Trinity Lutheran Church. Mattox, Indianapolis; Mrs. The. ~ all-time high f¢ ; Lily a and’ Co.~plant. demanded Tis money: He sald he “Itaurant, Pop's’ Grille, last : No-13he ‘Was also a member of the ress Webb, To } ‘Mrs. Ruth years, IK tra i Lilly company’ today of. turned over the contents of his ivember- in 1202 W. 30th St. [Queen Esther Lodge OES, Ré- Lawson New Castle, and Mrs, . . tions ot Bu : eles opened an eightiacre play- (Pocket. Surviving ‘are his wife. Della] [becca Lodge and the Riley Char, ry Phinney, Bedfgrd; one som, t half’ wi area at the corner of GERMAN" ‘was a vedind tater M.; two sons, Malcolm M. and Ot {Lawrence H. Spalding. Indiana. World War I Ts am Harding Sts. foriin a tavern on N. Ilinols St. {James Keith Baker, Indianapei Services at 3-p. m. _ Wednesday 11s; one stepson, 7 Spalds have surplus | recréational use “by children of | As ‘court opened it-was elleved [two sisters, ‘Mrs. Shiley “Wales, in Shirley. Brothérs West Chapel | ling, Beech Grove; one sister, Mrs, fa + dispose - of * the the area and Lillv_employees. [German would enter a-plea of Indignapolls; ‘and — Mrs.. Nora/will be conducted by the Rev. Zora Greer, BedTord, 25 tt bors—not beca Mayor Al Feency was-to be on guilty but on advice df Thurl ¢; rthur, Greencastle; a brother, Carleton W. Atwater, pastor of children and‘. four great-grand- don't -need the he ) (blic defender, - Arnold G. Baker, nylon: Ind. {the First Baptist Church, and the! children. be exchange and - ‘the South Side Rebels Squared ch ea 10 ty lana’ four grandchildre : ev. Anders Steensem, pastor of » While Euro off against the Belmont Tigers It iar od “that "MY. “Bones will be in First ty Lutheran Mrs. Kate Buckner France nar on one diamond, while Fire Chief sought to have his elegy pleat Park. h. Bu will be in Crown! ~Services—for—Mre-- Kate- “Bucks. --and-cheese. Bi Roscoe A. McKinney tossed the guilty to petty larcehy afd accept Mi P. in Hill. Tojnen native of Taylor County, Ky., plus of steel’ | initial ball in 4 game- matching a one-year sentence fut re ‘Mrs. innie + n : Surviving are ber husband, { who lived most of her life in In« Italy of -veget the Bouth Side Cadets against! Prosecutors would Jot agree. | Services for Mrs, Minnie Ww. {Christian M. Nielsen; a stepsor, | dianapolis, will be neld at 1 p. m. the Valley Wildcats on Diamond’ ap ‘Pringle, who died oad ini {Clarence A. Nielsen: 2 sister. Mus. | tomorrow in the Stratten & Shaw Tobacco Su No.2. ‘her home; 5413 Winthrop Ave. * Charlotte Bratton, and two oroth- Mortuary. Burial will be in New + Named Sycamore 6 0 uncil to Ge pica : will be held at 2 p. m, tomorrow | lors... Franklin. D. and Calvin Coi- Crown Cemetery. Turkey an Labeled the Sycamore Play- aarnt © Pht by John Spicklemire. Thies Balt Photographer. lin the Wilhite Funeral Home, them to Wes! : ds while | lester, all of Indianapolis. The Rev. F. F. Young, pastor . ground, the plot has been graded Weeds grow :on this spot of Kenbucky A ‘Ave. near the eftrance to Indianapolis Stockyards while |Martinsville, Ind. Burial will fol-| of the First Baptist Chureh of tobacco from | and seeded to mccommodate a . an underpass is being constructed to separate the highway and the Belt Railroad. Soon, however, {low in South’ Park Cemetery, William A. Greer - North Indianapolis, will officiate, - .. lacking, yet th combination baseball - softball. illion [ will be speeding smoothly under the structure in comfort and safety. The phetogriph shows | Martinsville. 1 ~Mrs. Buckner died Wednesday to general use diamond, an additional softball Mrs. Pringle is survived by a| Funeral services for William A. M There are ~ | the view northeast i Earth was. was excavated fo form the road level. i Der h Baturd {in the home of her daughter. Mrs, dianiond and two kickball fields! ; J. foi i ——— a (daughter, Mra. Paul Postal. De- Greer, 28, who died Saturday at}... "0 Shanks, Cleveland, point is that Boys and girls of the neigh- “Health: Costs Fores . troit, Mich. and a son, Ralph Sunnyside ' Sanitarium, will nl 0. Sho was 9. ‘Unitarian Church Plans

“Robert F. Nitsche,

borhood are invited to use the! playgrounds and were : Large Increcises

courtesy cards entitling a to, « City offidyais prepared to pre- ; _sup- sent the proposed $18 million] Banker, Dies at

led by the Lilly compén ‘municipal budget for 1050 T-City~ P y y 4 wil Council t tonight, with the state-|

Mrs. Wayne One they cpuld dra n imaintain essential rvices. In a statement /this morning, Controller. hillip Bayt sald: The . or. oni iy infreases day in Union Hospital after al | ae in health, hoipital and sani.{cerebral hemorrhage tation ®epartments. All° other! budgets have been cut to the bone 'been in banking here since 1901. {out Beith ihe may ud MY*i tie was vice president of the hy Cgrty Bt. plant have been per- cut or change the hudge!/ National Bank. - He was affiliated mitted to use the. company park: oicsts of (hose ments with the Exchange” Club for 29 ing lot as a playground after “hich deal directly with the| working hours and on week-ends. health of this community.” National - officers of hange Equipment for the youngsters’ “The few increases in the city! {Club will attend a memoria] servuse was. gupplied through the general fund are due mainly 10/yvice for him prior to the f ol pharmaceutical firm's watchmen, the fact that for the past several gervice."

- also” years little has been done to reae Supstvised. the Play habilitate our streets or repair

: Robert Wilson, a summer em. Public buildings other than what ployee of the Litly firm and an has been done in the last year. industrial recreation student at! tions Welcome’ Furdus University, will "supervise any sagisiance i it Show playgrounds during the rest how and hospital and sani- : of the pr As ord games tation budgets can be cut without irall, accused of perjury in the for children from 8 to 16 years imparing the “health and well ty --grand jury's sweeping old wilt he Schyduled Sans, and {being of the community will xj be of alleged police-protected: Be years of age and older welcomed. surre ma the facilities in the eve-| “Criticisms, nematter how well bis . aT ad 8 j Raer meant, are meaningless unless jor was indicted Thursday practical solutions are fortheom- along with four other top-rank-

and, with the aid W. Kern, recrestional chairma of the PTA ay a nearby schoo will schedule use of the ao "by children” and, occasionally, by the Lilly employee softball team. arking Lot Ubed ‘For more than a year. children in neighborhood of the Me-

Tb Yield in Vice Probe |

Former Police Chief C. B, Hor-

Ba Hurt in 3-Car {Ing at the same time." ling officers. The indictments cliH pe uney will take no action on maxed the jury's 12.week investion. ighway budget tonight. A special gation of vice queen Brenda AlA S-months.old boy, - Robert wo. wees session of public hear-/len’s charges that she paid off Wa Jr. son ngs will be, arranged when the den squad cops to keep her plush Rober Watson ut 3 4a Ray. budget can be considered itém by Sunset Strip brothel operating.

mond St. to4ay_wij ay recovering] raed ACU. 8 31 and, Hoosiers Lead Missouri ‘Shot Him in Leg

Ave. Commencement March | a 22.year-old veteran: Roger, ‘atson, 23, told pol.ce he, Philip E, Berk, son of Mf. KE. Hamm, of RFD 6; Bloomington, to stop after an auto-Barkowitz, of Indianapolis, and today was turned over to Bloom-

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- mobile operated by Miss Barbara Mrs. Guy Seiph, the former Miss ington authorities by Indianapo-| :

~~ Casey, 20, of Greenwood st stopped: Matilda French: of Bedford, Ind, lis police after he applied at Vet-| at the intersection fo make a left have been chosen to lead their erans Hospital for treatment of a turn and a car operated by Wil-igraduating classes as marshals bullet wound in thegleg. ! ford Clupper, 38, of J id wie. - fe poses = commences | Police said Hamm: told them he - ming Bt.* stopped y -iment exsre att niver, was- shot. Sunday..o. Bloo: struck the 0, Missouri Wednesday py : - Mr. Berk will serve as mar - Te shal for the School of _Jaurnal- iment, He , refused to recount, im, AAA MEF. "WelpH Ghd her hus actu detalls. of “the “#hooting.

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Mr. Watson and his wife, Joan, 22. the baby and Miss Casey all taken to St. Francis Hospital. |Administration. All but the baby were treated and

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For Grocery Holdup {1. (UP)~The United Btates and. THE SHINE THAT “Charles Tearsall Jr. 24, of 412 Britain - today began ‘tearing

down the airlift that won the battle of the Berlin blockade for them. Three Cgroups of Americas nen_and planes were pulled off!

Indiana Btaie Reformatory for 10 years today .by Criminal Court Judge Saul 1. Rabb for the.

in and out Ment it was the most economical: foes -will be held tomorrow for| a and still Robert. ¥. Nitsche banker and cial Saturday at 7:30 p. m. aty National Exchange Ciubs treas- McKinstray's, 6420 N. Sherman urer emeritus, who died yester-; Drive.

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TERRE HAUTE. Aug. NT Unitarian Church with have. we get-together and ice cream so0-

He was 77. program to be introdiced into| Mr. Nitsche, who is survivediine church this fall wili be dis-i. by his wifé and one daughter, had | (cuss sed.

June 3. - the . historic operation at mid-

Tearsall was arrested immedi- night under a schedule designed’ to fold wp the Alriift by &radual.

Sexton, 1311 W. 33d Bt, at thel grocery at 407 Massachusetts St. after Bexton, who was shot In the leg by Tearsall, tackled .him

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= "Af the time of the holdup at He Pue rio om M tempt /Tearsall was on parole , lerarilng pots & from Indiana State Reformatory Raven _ Lindi, where he was serving’ from two = b ve years for second degree] “Say I" With Flowers urglary, ! /He entered a plea of guilty today in court and walved trial by Rabh- Lhat.

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held Wednesday at 1 p.m. at| 6 thelr survivors include twa the Stratten & Shaw Mortuary. omy Harrison and Charles Bucks!" A ‘lfelong resident of Indian-

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|Pringle; Indianapolis. x ~ | Mrs, Jeannette Hopkins

(UP)—Eighty-nine-year-old Services for Mrs.’ Jeannette! her stan ‘Members and friends of the] gon Jenkins, expecting the yandes Hopkins, 74, former In.POllS Mr. Green was a member| Gegrge ayior, Lebanon; Ky; 13 oe rine ep birth of his 24th child, I gianapolis ressdent, were “neta: the - Seventh ~Day Adventistiorgndchildren and 15 greats “will remain at

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tle one around.” » Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. {Square Recreation Co. 3 The natural The grocery store em- [Charles Lobdell _Hohokus,| - He is survived by his father, SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. I man-power ig ployee, said the newest ad- IN. J.; a son, ie Ww Hopkins, Albert Greer; his mother, - Mrs. ((JP)—Fire early today destroyed | ~ twice as much The theme of the education! _ dition to his family Is ex- {Washington, D. C.; a sister, Mrs.|Aberneil Terrell; a brother, Rei< part of the giant roller coaster } States. Also

i Robert Tomlinson, Indianapolis, fort Bunch, a grandfather and at the famed Saltair resort on and a brother, Eric 0. Thompson, two grandmothers. Burial will be the south shore of Great Salt leaders mu “| Zionsville. in Floral Park Cemetery, Lake. -_jealousfes and » — 0 i the barriers be : provide an ac

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