Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 August 1949 — Page 2

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Bight persons, Evansyille couple who planned

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today in Indiana's week-end ‘ac cidental death toll, :

Pipeiotuns highway accidents, and a New-| Derry man was a drowning vie-| ;

iris . fiancee, Lillie Stiles, also 23, dled! when their. motorcycle struck an; Automebils stalled on “River bridge at Evansville. Owner of the car, Charles E Brown, Harrisburg.

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150 Getisendorft 8t., was killed in_stantly yesterday when the auto; for her energy and competent indiana Young a th .mobile in which she was riding. Jeadership-of the Berlin-city ad-| Mr. Walsh will suppor e| struck another vehicle head-on at y [Hanley candidacy should

524 St. and Allisonville Rd. Sheriff's deputies said the car

driven by Harvey LeRoy Haynes,

29.

passenger Rodgers, 57, ‘of 1008 Peat! St. also was injured.

the path of one operated by Lab-

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~~ Iau, were reported tn eritical cons James “J, . dition Evansville, One of Mrs, Boyles’, Terre Haute, secretaries;

According aynes' car swerved off the high-

“Killed When Their - Motorcyle Hits +

_Auto on Bridge . ]

including an,

be married Friday, were dead,

| son.

-Adler.- 23, and ol

Louise Schroeder, 62 former acting mayoress of Berlin, is being boomed. as the first presi dent of the new West German Republic. A Socialist, she has. been in politics for. 39 yéars, |

the Ohio!

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told

lice his car gtalled the

when the crash occurred, { Mrs, sa Lee Walker, 24, of

| ministration during the months of crisis after the war.

Catholic Council Leaders to Meet.

Archbishop Schulte

which

she was riding was = of 1264 W. 25th St.

in the car,

Another. Samuel

~ Brothers Killed on Hike

to deputies, Mr.

and back into the road into

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ndrix, 26, of. 102 8. Ith)

and his wife, Olive 2, who were Couneil of the National Council t fnjured slightly, jappaintment upon after treatment at St. Hospital, Two young brothers, Dolen 9, and Duane Dolen, 14, both of Otis in La Porte County, greh died en route to the La Porte County jute and internal injuries, after the bicycle they were riding was charge as the new president. struck by an automobile on the! ¥ pros . Porter-La Porte Sounty line road —olght -miles- south. Michigan: eM

Fred Grieger, Route 2, Mien]

gan City, told police the bicycle ridden by the darted

were - released of Catholic - Women will (their election,

James Lincoln Hotel, The Most Rev.

{tour Paul C, of Indianapolis, will preside as the honorary president of the organization. Mrs. George {Moser of New Albany will be in

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Discussion will focus on new council policies and Integrating nl the work with previous Program

Others to Attend ~the hierarchy —aiso—to+

Dolen brothers

[Sh o Girl, 4, Is Victim

TR. +R. Fussenegger, locally,

{the Rt. Rev, Msgr. Albert Busald,|

Board members: and officers in}

in Deaconess Hospital| {and Mrs. Edward Van

For Prosecutor.

sentative Jonn

| Bloomington.

Board members and officers of| Jo "Chicaio.

[Auxiliary

By DAN KIDNEY Times Staff Writer

WASHINGTON, “Aug. 8-=John! Hurt,

Bloomington, secretary of

waish,

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The Fifth Di

Marshall

Park “following servi ja. m. tomorrow in the Moore &

{Kirk Northeast Chapel.

| An Indianapolis resident for. 34 years, he was a member of the Christian Tabernacle Church. “the Indiana Democratic Commit-| He was employed for two years, ‘tee and organization candidate ‘by the Engineered. Jats) Ptoduels: Be ESE ALOTROY.400 Lidar COs. ltianapolis, is. here today trying {to nail down the job. 1" 1a; fet. he's been here ainoe Jait|2 daughter, | Friday, but wants to dodge re- . . . | porters, ‘he said this morning in! } . the ofMice of Democratic Repre- Mes.

1 ‘Mr. Hurt spent some time" talk- | ling to Mr. Walsh bui failed “te convert the Congressman to his (candidacy. "Representative is backing Floyd | |E. Harper, Tipton, a8 successor to B. Howard Caughran, whose term expires in October. Btrong support {given

strict

also is being Hanley, Muncie {City Attorney, who ‘recemtly re! and . won wide-spread respect |tired from the presidency of the

Mr.

{Harper ‘withdraw or fail “as an | appointment possibility.

f the U. 8, Court of Appeals

hasn't

Sc hulte, House:

Mrs. Eva Hendr iy | Funeral Today

H Services for Mrs. Eva cick {Hendryx, member of the Woman's ‘an—alley into the oo present at the dinner meeting Auxiliary in amariar| ihe Very Rev. Mgr. AUgustichgpter. OES, were to be held at archdiocesanls , ‘m {oday in Kirby Mortuary. | spiritual director and head of the Burial was to follow in WashingHelen Boyles, 14, Bigelow, Ark. {Catholic Charities died when a car driven by her father, Andrew Boyles, 38, which was going south on Road 41, lefs "ecto. "the highway and smashed into a! tree. Mr. Boyles and his wife (addition to Mrs. Moser, are Mrs. jon a number of Army posts fol-| - Tussett New —Athany owing her marriage to-the late] Ulzen, Capt. A. E. Hendryx in 1909. She Mrs. H. had lived in Indianapolis the past

and ton Park. Mrs, Hendryx died Saturday in! Indianapolis deanery spiritual di- {her home, 4008 Boulevard PL was 70. Born in Tipton, Ind,

she

“~Jegs was amputated in the crash, |C. Webster, North Vernon, treas- eight years.

-police sald. EAN, Wayne, 15. received a! “ald _ crushed pelvis, and another son, Murphy Indianapoti Phillip, 9, suffered fractures of mond 8. Briggs, both legs, A daughter, Lois Dean,

12, was removed to the hospital) yo re. F ie / Yernon: with both legs broken. Mra. Mora ae City; he accident, police sald, OC air rs. Law seit, New Castle,

curred near the Evanaville city fe limits, and Mrs.” V

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auditol re,

apolis,

Harrison, Fred (. Lutz, Charlestown; Russell M, Wiison, Clinton;

Mrs. rs.

thgnr=H. “McDonald, | { Bloomington, viee presidents: Mrs. {Rollin A. Turner,

Pedestrian Dies 4

George Leedle Rites Tomorrow

Burial of George T. Leedle, In-| jreensburg, |dianapolis Water “Co. electrician, ar-old ‘pedestrian, Frank provincial director; Mrs. Edward 8d engineer for 28 years, will be Lin Earhart Lemetery, Richmbd

CEetviees at 11:30

C 2 died. of in“iP. Dober; Aurora gen | en Sn a “Mrs tee eS : v & car which police said was apolis; Mra. alter ‘driven by Mrs. Helen Louise Batesville; Mrs. Louis Julius, Jef- {ing Hill Chapel.

Smith, 34,-0f 303 E.-Towa St. The |fersenville;accident occurred on U. 8. 39;one/lough, Terre Haute; mile south of Indianapolis. Services and burial for Mrs. Joseph Walterman, Walker will be tn Carbondale, TI; Mrs. A native of Metropolis, Mrs. Walker was a member of Ane LT endan! ip Baptist Church,

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dianapolis; Mrs. Addie Mae Kim brough and Mrs, Levada Thorksiizpotis, Galesburg, Ill, and Mrs. Lorraine poper. Mitchell and Mrs. Jewell Henry, Arthur. Bischoff. Brookville, ee both of Carbondale; two brothers, jjfe; Mrs. Fred Mohr, Terre Haute

“George L. TC. Moore, Indtanapolis fegistation; Mri Harry BFox and Eugene Moore, Galesburg, Seymour, missions and shrines : and & cousin. Miss Elizabeth Jamieson, Derby Ee RR Teouth ehstitman Mises Adleen

Mrs. EE. W. McCul-} “Mrs Jose: | City; Mrs Richmond; H. E. Pederson, Bedford; Mrs, © Willlam Auger, Madison;! Mrs. Zeo Leach, Indianapolis, and! Miss Anne Dugan, Indianapolis; “+delegatesat-large — Mrs A € Weidner, Jeffersonville, EL organizations; Mrs. Marian - L.; Griffin, Indianapolis, welfare; MTR Witten WW, Miter; Indian= ‘christian = doctrine; Aurora, census;

{phine Zarella, Tell {don.

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‘survived by her husband, six sisters, Mrs. Elva Silas d Mrs. Ruth Armstrong, In-

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PN AKopp, Jeffersonville. study clubs. and Miss Karle Lauck, press Trial of Indianan chairman. dent. pr | : 7 . ; svilie, Ind. today told WashingFRANKFURT fierunzy. Aug C 5 ¢ Cre ck d ton state authorities how he saw 8 (UP)—The trial of Russell G. LO-OP Sate racke four persons, including his moth‘Bird of. Mishawaka, Ind, on Times State Service er, drown in a Columbia River charges of misappropriating - EL WOOD, Aug. 8 Safe crack- ferry tragedy yesterday near EnArmy funds was postponed again ers, believed to have heen profes- {iat Wash. today, this time until Wednesday. sionals, blasted the safe of the, Miss . 3 ' in and 8 The court wished to give Bird's Madison County Farm Bureau here ind xn eo Presumed. ond American lawyer, ‘George Davis, Co-operative Association here last daughter, Miss Clementine Petry, time to get here. Gird 1s a night and looted it of more thane Lewisville, and Mr. and: Mrs ~.SOTIer. .manager..al. the Army $400 in. aa And 200 state, L810 epme-— Re ~Witker: oat MNO. post: exchange at- Frankfurt. {tickets . Wash. former residents of East-

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“Warm: humid, southwesterty RIT x beg drawn Hts SAnAIANA bY Entiat ferry

Mr. Leedle,

which

England. He was

Fred Eugene Petry, of,

orn Indiana

wording four they

He has been to the! HRI MT “HAnTey's | re TENT his longtime hold! triend and former tetiow Senator, Francis thelr first executive meeting since| president Truman. tomorrow in the, So0..far Mr. Hurt's shopping} included -the White

She lived

urer: Mrs. John D. Gallagher, In: . She was a member of the SecJoin. jond Church of Christ, Scientist. | Mrs. Kay- the White Cross Guild and the 0. White Shrine,

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Blerbusse;| tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Irv {

whe lived in. 366 Grand Ave., was a native of Lon-! 79. lived in London for a number of | years before moving to Indianap{olis 40 years ago. Retired several years. _A member of the First Friends, = e ‘hurch, he was also a member of North Park Masonic Lodge and {Scottish Rite, His wife, Clara M. Mes this only iminediate survivor.

Butler U. Student ‘Sees Mather an 3 Others Drown

“A RUTLER UNIVERSITY stu-

He had been

Aeedle, is

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tor—press- dispatches drowned when the car were passengers plunged .down-a hill and off the} - into the river,

He

retire one year ago. Surviving are his we: Hazel; Mes Pearl ig

indianapolis; 3

ess forced “him to

sisters,

Lloyd Scott, “springil, 0. ue. Mrs. Marian Yocum, West. Terre

rand twa great-grandehildren, 5

Burglar Flees

From Empty Gun A would-be burgla la front door at the home of Mrs.|® Letty V. Ellis, 42, of 3457 N, Sherman Dr., early yesterday, {when he looked up the stairs into !the muzzle of an empty 25 caliber {pisto}. ~ Mrs His; tex-Mayor-Reginald Sullivan, told {police she was awakened when {the burglar broke the safety {chain on the front door. Another Congressman actively/ghe donned a robe and got the interested in the Hanley boom is | Representative James E. Nolan, «a8 she heard him climbing the But because Mr. |Hurt's hométown of Martinsville] . ne, Piteict. be. did po shouted oy.3 - ips her. hin ona ber husband, Andrew Taylor; a General Hospital pending further {the organization petition Sup- when he saw the porting Mr. Hurt. A weighty supporter of Mr, was not loaded.

To Preside ai Session panies is Judge Sherman Min-|

from a dressing table drawer

tairs. “who's.

there?” she said

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{Services for Ernest A. Camps bell, operator tor of Campbell's Shoe

Cobbler, Dies 167

-Stenographer Dies _ After Year's lliness.

Services for Mrs. Laura B. Harry, a stenographer 30 years/|. for the Thomas F. Carson Co, will be held at 130 p. m. tomor‘row In thé G. H. Herrmann Fu‘mera! Home. Burial will be in

Flanner an ‘mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill.

the Dodge Co. |

Mr. Campbell was employed sl € School and was a member of Em-

Born | died early-today-in- hist yo oY Trgianapolis wince 1910, Home. 1135 Churchman, Ave: He He was 45. He was a foreman in (was 78. {the Allison of General

Mr. Kk lived in-Indianapolis PI, ell og ogo ong ey He a Paul's Lutheran:

‘Motors Corp, He i a member of the Prospect Lodge, F. 4 A Wo and the Sahara Grotto. Survivors include’ his wife, ter, Mrs, Betty

Hmaus Church. He had Hazel; a daughter hein Delashmit Versailles, and two

and Mrs. William C. Dawson, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Gale E. McClelland, Indianapolis; a brother, Roy H. Dawson, Indianapolis; a half-brother, Harry Davis, Callfornia, and two nieces.

Mrs. Andrew Taylor Services for Mrs. Andrew Tay- 2804 Franklin Pl, collapsed and lor, native of Louisville and Indi-| fell down a flight’ of stairs. He resident for. 14 years..was taken to General Hospital: >i Je al 3).a. u, Sanmrow an “Pandy was accused of striking _ Chapel. anera 2 Dein Miss Ann, Crane, 22, of 120 Mecy Clain Pl, on Aug. 4 in the Sunset

Accused Man Collapses Leaving Courtroom Seized by a stroke as he Jert Municipal Court 4 today after having facéd charges of assault

[be in Concordia.

|& Son Funeral Home.

health for about six six months.

Services will be at 2.p.-m ednesday in the Meyer & n Funeral Home. will

Maude Abell, Indianapolis. -

Miss - Annie os Miss Annie Madinger, member Sutvivais inciude one son, of an early Indianapolis pioneer

thome.of a nephew; Albert Neuerburg, 4401 E. 10th St, will oe BO 5: Hill following

sisters, Mrs. Charles Damméyer. Fechtman

in Orinsteiner’s funeral home.

gran eerie resident... adnugniers” Miss Madinger was a member of Royte Tasker the Zion Evangelical and Re-

formed Church. She was 74.

Royce Tasker, lifelong Indian-|T apolis resident and world War I \veteran, will be buried in Crown

Surviving are two. nieces and . three nephews in addition to Mr.

and battery, John Pandy, 26, oH following. services at'1 p.m Neuerburg.

tomorrow in the C. M. C. Willis!

12 Refueling Records. Set by British Jet

Mr. Tasker; who lived in 2447.

Indianapolis Ave. died Saturday) MPT - in his home. He was 51. He ANP 0 Na sland,

Floral Park. Cafe, 875 Indiana Ave, Judge, Mrs. Taylor, who lived in 1943 joseph Howard withheld judg: Highland Place, died Thursday in ment in the case and it.was as, |General Hospital. She was 69. the defendant left the courtroom She was a member of Simpson ‘that he fell.

ahs Methodist Church. Surviving are, He was under observation at

[SINter, Mri. Florence Brooks, and examination. “He told police He

Police said Mis. i weapon # brother, Bristow Neal, both!was a half-brother of Detective

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A Surviving are his wife, Ethel, aohter get new -time and dis [and his mother, Mrs. Myrtle Task- tance records in the air yesters er, Cincinnati, O. day in the first air-to-air refuel re Ting tests of jet-aireraft. Harry R. Abell The-fighter stayed aloft for 12 Services for Harry R. Abell, hours and threc minutes and cov1504 N. Pennsylvania St, who!|ered 5000 miles It was refueled dled yesterady “in St. Vincent's! with Kerosene from x converted Hospital, will be held at 3 p.. m.| Lancaster bomber 11 times, takWednesday in J. C. Wilson Chapel | ing on 2500 gallons of uel.

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circulation’ around a low pressure’ system centered over -North® " Dakota, FRED EUGENE PETRY and Temperatures will range from 68 north to 70 in the southern Mjg® " Inex.. Blater, of Pontiac part of the state tonight and from 92 north to 98 south tomorrow. Mich., came to the surface as the Increasing humidity and the approach of slightly cooler air from Shut sank "in deep water. Miss the northwest will bring widely ———_" ater.was saved when a ferry opngs He 4 1 b scattered showers to the state a’ Gonaea) Niiiton: Race Rateride hay av, Grator jumped into the river with y ¥ | Lillian 'K Erne 0) Bowe reservers Wednesday night or Thursday. At "Coleman. Haro i MATEATe or Brown. |g outh f : priory Petry Bee Weather Map on Page 8. Wilfred. Helen Eckerle ¢ ought the current until ‘he Temperatures in Indianapolis one “pg Mehdi veg nied Cane he hed the shore. : year ago today: high, 81; low, 64. -garei- Balmer, Calvin, Dorothy Brow utler University officials said * . a rrige A elen : $ A Mu gh” Eugene Melan Doughid one 4, records indicated Fred Eugene EVENTS TODAY Marie - Petit he, William, = Erma 1 Petry Was a’ journalism student. nl ® oT Or ny A « Wimar | and Cir Pack Desariment Team: | Chatisen. Daum ah John the son of H. ('. Petry: of Lewisgation rounds at 10 a. m.. Hawthorne Siired, A eit nary and. Lusirn a ill, aon Was expected to return 1 to 8c hool tt this | La Arh Tustituie Students’ Eahiddtton. SHenn, Betly Mied, — Rann tA tlt Re LE At St. Vincent's Frank, Elizabel ih 84 tton: | “Women » lary Noon Luncheon Meoting Weiss: | aid TY Brown ea] if Hote Washingt Cietieva Cox Louis. Jus —— _ | Fugene, Virginia Brown: Ro aber . Inne 15 Lashy EVENTS TOMORROW 3 NR Wimes' and City Park Department Teen DEATHS § dunre Herveshar Tournament. Qualifi- f 1k rounds 1 Rhodius Park {Pann * oli 5 08 at Methodist, coronary Meron ARS. Indtieate Students’ Exhibition MCCLaN } ho k da m 4 p.m, through at 814 N. Dear i 9 sis Welats Club Noon Luncheon Meeting Pred Smith al 824 EB 12th, - poo atel. seleron | Charles C! Berg, 61, at General, appendt with the purchase of on BIRTHS Margaret 1. Brummets, 76, at Oeneral ALEXANDER SMITH ; rterioscierotic. heart - fenry _— 3 ‘ Pair) kK ¥ % at 108 Barbara Ruck 0, MYocardia fegeneration ng or carpet ‘ i Law. Josept Rec he 35. at 1834 N. Morsland of WRT il |

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