Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1949 — Page 2
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By PHILIP F. CLIFFORD JR. jes F. Cunningham wag searching for an explana-
verve x eaplas charging ¥ citizen’ with LL and reckless
i __Delay in in brought intervention of Judge Saul 1. Rabb/member of the Sunday School. CSE g Griminal Court II, and the Marion County prosecutor's. office. this. way: rion County | Jury returned an indictment against David Wiggs, 31,| ‘Whose address was listed as the Lynn Moore Trajler Court, 3005 8. Lyndhurst Dr. Thid was Sone largely on evidence produced “roo
Indicted in Err ; + Considering _ the evidence at
' ficient to hold Wiggs, who 18 em- proiish and Journaliem teacher. _ployed as & tool maker at Allison | Division, General Motors, in con-| 28 “traffic for. the past four years, will beiore to as high as 50 cases and death of Russell Burkhardt, 44, widely known auctioneer.
‘Mt. Burkhardt, according top. i Hore - . the county-by- county] Jarry Smith; 10 My ere SALA, DH 8, died of . in (n, POYG Incidence and death total sill fracture When Ne WAS aroroaine 1 dhed—yontarday...in, Fo akte THE MYST Humber Tatar: Thompson. 4, of 015 E.
throw trom his-car-atter-tt-was{ . in a collislon with one driven by
Resulting from the grand jury's yearbook and the Warren Owl, dolph, 30-4; Marion, _. @ction, a capias for Wiggs' arrest
‘was delivered to the sheriff's offloes three days after the indict-
ar on the charges sd Rabb July 23, but fall pear. Then the court learnad; A never been arrested, 1 Rati ordered an investlnthe prosecutor's office The investi-| Ngo trouble finding the \railer court. On July! [rma & given & prelimi-|apiee Janet Nice, Indianapolis; n's -the charges and father. der $3000 bond. to appear for before Judge 1,4
“I just don't und stand | said Sheriff Cunninghaxy.
> I just don’t understhnd it.”
n Polio Scare.
Buf Mayor Wants a Health Rules Followed To Curb’ Spread
(Continued From Page One) wood grade school 4nd was «
Thdicted in Traffic Crash, -
office had. not-been able, in 10 days, to
class of the Edgewood Methodist! Church, Other survivors are.two: haifsisters, Mrs. Pauline Garrison and Mrs. Alice Bay and a halfbrother, Russell Rader, all of In-| \dianapolis. Funeral services will| Ihe held at 2 p. m. Friday in the Roy- J. Tolin funeral home and burial will be in Round Hil cem-~i-etery. ‘Reported a1 Counties
tl Serio oh for Clyde C,.. Nice, 80 far fl of Indiana's 92 coufish. [ties have repprted. at least one
czse of polio’ this year. Their at Warren Central High School individual totals ranged
Clyde C. Nice fer ly
High School Teacher ‘Dies -in Hospital. |
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(held at 1:30 p. m. Friday in the ine 27 deaths were divided among| |G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home. 15 counties.
{Burial will ‘be’ in Washington;
st Hospital. He was 45. irector of public relations Tor {Warren Central, he was also nt 3 {enarge of the publication of the!
Hng-cases. and the second number, nival the dead: | Lee Cox, 6, DuPont, cousin of’
Jay, 50-3; Delaware, 33-3; Ran-| freatment. 3,
black costume at right}, of 3027 E. Mitigsn She ; higan_ St..-in_her mobile throne durin staged” yesterday by h dianapolis
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: ed 5b Dia ley te FAH for polio -
ghdidreli e dn ate: of na Un all of the a ce PY LS ee men tredting 17 cases in fron lungs—the the jargest number in its history—2) meh Rey Hosp for Chiron and” ine Jn tiny children who are only five, “igeven and 11 month, Polio dren. Face Many Questions a a nit cases nearing the 300 mark in the stite, Medical Center .polio re« 1 searchers feel somewhat " {less since so little still is known
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ONE: . Is polio caused by. a virus which’ circulates in the biood? Dr. Donald Caseley, medis cal director, sald that research 80. far has been unabie | that ‘the virus circulates YR Jott the blood stream. “4 ”» “lunge” to spread from man to man? There no definite answer ‘yet. : 3 i) Ads polio most y prevalent during - the “summer. months?
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Attended Indiana [11-1; ‘Madison, 9; Adams, A native of Orange County, he Lake, 8-1; Vanderburgh, 8; 3 Set for Saturday WAS duated from Paoli Highllen, 6-2; Wayne and LaPorte, 5;} \8¢hool and. received both his A. B. Hamilton, 5-3; Blackford, 4; Mrs. Margaret hs L. land M. A. degrees from Indiana Grant, Tippecanoe, 7 Montgomery, Brummett, 27I7T-N. oo o University. Formerly, he taught! and Fayette, 3; Henry, 31; War- native of Monticello, Elkhart and!ren, Wells, Hancock, Rush, War-| yn several . southern Indians rick, Floyd and Tipton; 2; Clay;| [Tamdun of iia napoiie an b oars L communities. Ei ma 12:1: Pulton, Jackson and Vigo, He was a member of the Ime 1-1; Gibson, Lagrange, | manuel! Evangelical and Re- Kosciusko,. Spencer, Clinton,| formed Church and the Masonic Newton, Whitley, Cass, Fountain, | Services will be held for her ge In New Carlisle: Parke, Putham, Monroe, Brown, {Safurday at 10 a. m. in the Moore | Su Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Deéatur, Dearborn, Jennings, & Kirk Northeast Chapel. Burial Dirks Nice; a son, David: Boone and Knox. 1 ; will be .In Anderson Cemetery, Mrs. Brummett, who was" member of Christian Tabernacle
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Elmer Nice, Campbelis- Fred Smith Services
burg, Ind; four brothers, Edward,’ Are Set for Friday
Banks Nice, Salem, ae Cookaville | Fred Smith, glassworker at the]
1. and five sisters, Mrs, Dora! Fairmount Glass Co. for 40 years Whitfleld, Campbellsburg; Mrs.| before his retirement two years Ethel Wilson and Mrs, Eva ago, will be buried in Crown Hin ‘and Mrs, Nellie Barper. all of Weeks, Paoli; Mrs. Hazel Hoff-| following services at 1:30 P. M, 4, n4000is;. 48 grandchildren and’ man, _ Casper, Wyo. and Mrs. a. Friday in Shirley Brothers 1rviog 20 great-grandchildren.
Indianapolis} a daughter,|
[Benjamin,, James McKinley and Charles Brummett, all of Indian-| apolis; four daughters, Mrs. Mary! Stephenson, Mrs. Nona Montc S8 “1 got gomery, Mrs. Alice Massing on the
Job for Firem
~ Mixup in Time Voids Trial, Saves
Mary Strange, Dayton; O: 1 Chapel. a Joseph B. Longfellow Mr. Smith, whe lived in 837 Record Health ih u. S: NEW YORK, Aug. 3 (UP)—
Tecumseh St, died vesterday in, Joseph B. ‘Longfellow, native the Conte Nursing Home. after an if Tipton County and farmer Suv
illness of two years. He was 77. ost of his life, will be bliried in
Greensburg, Ind, following servfces\ at 10 a. m. Friday in the
been an Indianapolis resident for politan Insurance Co. reported; 32 years. yestérday.
Surviving are a son, Fred J. tistical department said that gen-
and
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A BOARD CF SAFETY order @ismissing a city freman With y,00 ‘giver Ave, died yesterday
‘more than 20 years was invalidated In a mixup over standard
"at the hearing, the Safety Board the trial,
Fire ment. officers testi fled that aTtinget. found intoxi-
Safety Board then ordered his |
Burial for Samuel P.
& chemical engineer for 12 years grandchildre d 7 te at the Richardson’ Kubber Co. grandchildren. cop Jib lB :
services st-3 p. m. Fri- Ernest A.
_ day in the MogFe & Kirk North.
his Ted2 - Fd Monazy in General Hospital, witl ha
y his wife, Mrs. Sophia Mix hy two stepsons, Walter and Willlam Luts; twe A ; Mrs, Margaret King and Mrs. Irene Burnett, all of Indianapolis; two brothers, AlSandusky, 0. ‘Harry Graves, Indianapolis, and! three sisters,” Mrs, Jessie Bran-|® *°™ ‘mom; West Mansfield, 0; Mrs. AOS: a sister. Joseph Sma¥t, Columbus, O., and’ Mrs. Anna Phillips, pire Bde
Robert’ W. Ballanger
Ballanger, v 1004 N+ el Ave, who died yesterday in Bt. Vin. Meko, 1938 N. Dearborn St be held 3 p. m. tomorzow in the Moore & Kirk Noriheast Chapel, will be in Floral Park. He was 60. A native of Hamilton County, Mr. Ballanger was employed as a x stock keeper in the Bolk Milk Co. v7 34 yeiirs. He Hved in Indianapolis) Han: Chureh
His wife, Mrs. Susieanna Bal- {Raymond Daffin, and a brother,
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Mr, Longfellow, who lived 1% Smith Jr. and a daughter, Miss eral health conditions, as re-| ’
Zola Smith, Indianapolis; a sister, flected in the mortality rate, Mrs. Katherine Courson— “Pitta ‘were-better-in-the first-half of! alae ga ness of seven weeks, burgh, Pa., and a ‘grandchild. 11949, than ever before. a
An Indianapolis. resident since | 3 . : 1601, he was.a member of the | Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. i . ai Opal Bhort, Adams, Ind; a sen, | Clifford Longfellow, Indianapolis: | i a sister, Mrs. Emma Bitner, and a brother, Willlam Longfellow, both of Kempton, Ind, and A grandchild, 4
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Services for Mrs. Zippora M. Fn LU R. 1 Needham, who Vincent's | Soop ar be id dat 1pm {tomorrow in the Moore & Kirk! Northam Chapél.. Burial will be in - Crows: + B06 Was Th.
i Born in’ Adianapolis, Mrs, "New i tart {here 68 years: She SPR Bt Sipmmisnisiiimery as is reir er i ——— pe A e——— ir of the Brightwéod| . : :
| Methodist Church and the Ladies | 23 _ [AH of Boggstown. ¢ Survivors include her husband, | Daniel Newhart; a son, Erwin Newhart; a daughter, Mrs. Rex. | Fordice; two sistérs, Mrs. Grace raves, and Mrs. da Buck, twé.
Wonderful Relief From Hay Fever and Allergies
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! Bervices for Ernest A. Bohn 4 mechanic, who died 3
be held at 10 a. m. Friday In the THArFY WW. Moore Peace Chapel | Buriat will be tn PRrar Park Mr. Bohn lived In 128 E. Ver mont St. He was 12;
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Surviving are his wife, Vir ginla E.. two daughters wi 4 i" ¥ . ) . Al Virginia. Carpenter and Complete with battery, filter inhalant ard nose-eye drops. {Linda Marie Bohn, Indiana; MI RE #
Philip Leroy Bohn, Ing.’ Min Edna E Bohn, New York City, and a granddaughter: ‘Karen Sue Car { penter, Indianapolis
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> Services for Mrs. Einopa Dati f will . at/be held at 3 p. m Friday in Moore “ Peace Chapel Burial! will. be in Washington Park cemetery.
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Chapel. ~The final guard of honor will be furnished by the American Born in Boo Legion. , Castleman had li * apolis for 25 years
“Services will be held at 2 p. ™| member of the Brightw {tomorrow in the Beanljjossom tian Church. She was 54, e Mortuary. IN I A native of Putnamville; Sgt.\Mrs.} Everett Barnes and ‘DeLong spent most. of his life William Corder, lin Indianapolis Sehont-12-and Manual Training apelis, High School.
Surviving are. two daug
- Mrs. Mary Castleman | Mrs. Mary Bernice Castleman, who died yeserday in the Marion County Tuculosis ‘Hospital at Sunnyside, buried in Old Unibén Cemefollowing tomorrow in| . .Moore Northeast wheelchairs,
brothers, William, James, Walter, | Kenneth, Richard, Frank and {Carl David Delong; four halfsisters, Mrs. Goldie Eaton and {the Misses Virginia, Patricia and | Billfe Florencé Delong, and a | granamother, Mra Sarah Fer-|
County, Mrs. tion process depends on the pad in Indian-| |tient, "But in some cases it is four nd was ato five months before the child d Chris-| can support himself on crutches |
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the National Youth Administra- C. Dale,- Lebanon, and a brother,
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are —heatthibr —than entering the service; June 4 1941} ocm————— After serving two years in the BRITAIN RECALLS ENVOY LONDON, Aug. 3 (UP)—Brit-lare especially 1 The company’s sta- to the Air Corps, and later be-| -ain announced today the recall of they provide co-ordi {Roderick Sarell, its charge d’af- hands and feet. He was killed in action, Dee. 16; |taires in Bucharest, but insisted] At the present time, | {it had nothing to do with the jority of the 98 patients fact that Romania had demanded
Tank Corps, he was transferred came an infantryman, 1944 in France. He was 25.
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+apotiess corridor is the thetapy room. ' ‘When the isolation period is past, the children are moved there to begin the long rehabilitation of withéred muscles. The room a large hydrotherapy pool, nti whirl-| {pools and a smaller pool contain- “the - Medical “Center faces. ling hot water, Muscles begin t0|> { 1g he said. become indignant function once again with'the ald y, , hey are told that no posi-
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Later, young patients may the child has been in the hospi. even be taught to, swim. Attend-| tal for several days. ants sald it provides a great| He pointed out that there is psychological boost ~during the no “easy” Tong periods the children are bed-!polio. = . ridden. ; ‘ “His. history says 80,” said Dr, Retrain Muscles Welcher, “but lab reports are: In other rooms patients relearn negative.” how to walk, get in and out of! He said the disease probably climb curbs. The is more widespread throughout fength of time for the rehabilita- the population than is realized: Cases have been reported in which the virus was found 19 days beforé the. crippling effects were known. In other cases, he said, patients carry the disease for eight weeks. Through the common fly, the disease then may be transmitted to food which a human being cons cupational therapy room| asked the news n to try looms, a workshop | (o curb hysteria A eT, in. comthe children Can. munities —over—the —outbreak—ofpolio. :
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