Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1949 — Page 12
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3 Shootings Traced To Love Quarrels
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 26 (UP) — Five persons were shot to death and two others were wounded in three separate shootings over love quarrels and broken families here and in nearby Chester last.
ld graduColombia Naval y in _ South America, entered a West Philadelphia apartment where his estranged wife and their young son were brother and
. Juan Rodry, 35-year-o ate of the
sister-in-law. Rodry asked his wife to get a package of pretzels.for their son which he left in his automobile outside the house. As she closed
88. Peter and Paul Cathedral for Mrs. Sadie P, Doyle, wife of Frank’ J. Doyle, president of the Doyle Heating & Sheet Métal Co, Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. : po Mrs. Doyle, who lived at 2417 ednesda;
Carrollton Ave. died W. y in St. Vincent's Hospital. She
was 76. Born in St. Mary-of-the-Wood,
larges turnout in at least that many
a : daughter, Mrs. G. H. Wilson, In-|" ppg year's meeting at the| /dlanapolis; eight grandchildren ropeq French Lick Springs Hotel and three great-grandchildren. |,i50 was the earliest ever held. In
the door he whipped out an auto matic pistol. He fired twice at his brother-in-law, Dr. Sidney J. Kine, 38-year-| old eye specialist, hitting him fatally in the chest and stomach.
$1675. A few reached $17. Weights around 600 pounds pold at prices $14.50 and less. Stags were scarce,
. ers’ quarrel” in a downtown Phil-
Rodry then shot his son, Allen, 6, to death and wounded Dr. ‘ine's wife, Dorothy, 27, before sending a fatal bullet into his own brain. Mrs. Kine was reported in serious condition following an emergency operation. | Shot by Nurse | At- almost the same time, Dr.| John Finley, Birdsboro, Pa. was, shot and wounded seriously by a 23-year-old nurse during a “lov-
adelphia hotel. The nurse, June Ateri of Riverside, Pa. was arrested on an aggravated assault
“land battery charge.
v fe Acme Telephoto, Beverly Cottiowell, 18, pre- | sorts a winning figure after be. |
A broken teen-age romance caused the death of two in Chester, Pa.
‘Commodore Bailey
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the past it has been the custom to meet later, usually in September or October... Because of the early meeting date, 1950 politics was expected to get less attention than certain |current political problems, particularly the upcoming appointments of a U, 8. District Attorney and a Federal Judge for the | southern Indiana district, Such a
"Commodore Bailey, who died yesterday in his home, 1536 Dudley Ave., will be buried in Greeén-/ wood Cemetery following services at 1:30 p. m.
Olive BFa nch Christian Church. A native of Hendricks County, Mr. Bailey was employed as a grinder for the E. C. Atkins Co.
fers an excellent opportunity for| aspirants to the jobs to scrounge for party backing. Politicians In Majority 4 As usual, politicians and jobholders at the party outnumbered editors 20 to 1. Principal function | until he retired. ng, Bailey (of the I. D. E. A. at this session four years ago. |is to act as hosts and except for] He was a member of the Atkins a brief meeting tomorrow morn-| Pioneer Club and the Olive|ing the editors will hold no busi- | Branch Christian Church. He ness sessions, A ; A was 70. | The Democratic State CommitSurviving are his wife, Nora; | tee and the Young Democrat two sons, Walter C. and Everett state committee will hold brief)
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of 937 W. Pearl St, rested after a, General Hospital ambulance physician pronounced Welch dead. : Tilberry, who admitted to po{lice he had knocked Welch down
Dies of Heart Attack By Science Service WASHINGTON, Aug. 26--Dr. Frank Thone, 58, biology editor with vagrancy when police were of The Indianapolis Times’ Sci- unable to get a coherent account of what actually happened.
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Police said the two Welches apparently were visiting ‘Welch's sister, Mrs. Mary Van Winkle, |941 W. Pearl St. ‘when Weich | went to a pump in Tilberry's back |yard to draw some drinking water. Accused of Insult
While pumping the water, po-
porter of science news, died unexpectedly here yesterday of cor-
A trained scien tist, who turned to science news writing a quarter century ago, Dr. Thone's first major stories’ concerned the
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pesey who accused him of insulting his 15-year-old daughter. Til{berry told police when his daugh-
lice sald. he was accosted by Til-{and..X
‘George Cook | George Cook, retired printer and Indianapolis resident since 1885, died early today in Methodist Hospital, He was 84. A native of Madison, Ind., Mr, Cook was a member of the Ine 'dianapolis Typographical Union | he Immaculate Heart of
| Mary Catholic Church. | Services at 10 a. m. Monday in |Flanner & Buchanan mortuary |will be followed by burial In {Crown Hill.
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ing selected ‘Miss Venus" in a | French bathing suit contest at |brosino haited i former west [heart, Dolores Krause, 15, on | bn ng de & Yes, Min Venus | street in front of her home.
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32-caliber revolver from his Asserts Prescribed
Nineteen-year-old Ralph 8. Am- [ter told him of the insult he went go Cio ore o niece, Mrs. Fred
/to the back yard "and found | Reif, and two nephews, Frank E. | Welch and a maif named George Miller and William E. Cook, all also of the/of Indianapolis, and two other {nieces in Miami, Fla.
R. Bailey; a sister, Mrs. Anna gessions tomorrow. Bulk of the Kranzuch, four grandchildren packroom “business” will be done, and one-great-grandchiid. |tonight and far into the small
Mrs. Joseph Jegen hours of tomorrow morning. By
Sunday morning most of the
More than two Dr. Tht
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Services for Mess. : ; | Bikini atomic bomb tests. {Pearl St. address. He admitted) ~~." og wife of Joseph M. ee do unythine: but. rept Although he covered a widen, struck Welch, knocking nim Walter F. Hammel pocket, . {which is what French Lick is Tange of scientific subjects in his! yawn, but told police VanLand-| go. vices for Walter F. Hams The frightened girl started to yesterday in her home after al ©. vivid, readable mews siories OR ingham did mot participate in the 0 ‘mechanical engineer and liferun into the house, but Ambro-|short illness, will be held at 2:30 yi piiont of the annual meet- technical developments in science, fight. |iong resident of Indianapolis, will sino fired two shots at her, then|p. m. tomorrow in the J. C. Wilson|ing will be a banquet tomorrow | Dr. Thone is best known to many| Witnesses told police Welch got|, Re d at 1 p. m. tomorrow in put the gun to his head and Chapel of the Chimes. Burial willl night when the assembled Hoosier | readers for his nature columns. yp from the ground, walked py... & Buchanan mortuary. pulled the trigger. Police said be in Washington Park. Be ocrats will hear & speech by|In these popular commentaries around to the front steps and sat) guris) will be. in Crown Hill. both Dolores and Ambrosino died| Born in Indiana, Mrs. Jegen had Joseph T. Ferguson, Auditor of on plants and animals, he stressed | gown. Shortly thereafter he was) =~ yr. yronimel, who lived in 4147 Method Not Followed Center Township has not followed the methoa prescribed by the State Board of Accounts to insure full delivery of grocery orders to relief clients, Chief Ex-
sold at $18 to $22, Cow prices remained steady, although bids dropped. A few common and medium beef cows sold at $13.50 to $14. Canners and cutters moved largely at §11 were
instantly. made her home in Indianapolis 'f Ohio. Mr. Ferguson isnot only the need for care andifound lying on the sidewalk. jed sudden! the past 40 years. Be Sh a likely A conservation but also for more Blood was gushing from a Ba a. Ave. 5 y Surviving in addition to her candidate for the U. 8. Senate understanding and informationion his head. A graduate of Technical High husband are a son, Carl Bowser, from Ohio next year in an all-out about living things. Police were notified by Welch's! g 3 "ong ue University, Indianapolis; four sisters, Mrs. party drive to unseat that state's Dr. Thone was the author of gister after she saw him topple | yoo Hammel was & member of Gertrude Fisher, Mrs. Irene Pat- Sen. Robert A. Taft. ‘two scientific books and was a over. She told officers she had pi Delta Beta Fraternity. terson and Mrs. Evelyn Tucker, Some Indiana senatorial “ma- member of many scientific and seen “three men fighting In the "7 lg are his wife, Mary: a Indianapolis, and Mrs. Bertha! terial” also will be present at the honorary societies. In 1946, he yard.” | daughter, Sarah Ruth H ol, Burton, Shelbyville; a brother,| meeting but candidates for Hoo- Was one of 13 science writers| and 3 Rg Tobn RA ate Hain: a ping, honoted With George Westing- (lJ, S. Statement mel, all of Indianapolis. (up Vern. en RT
sier blic offices were expected rand. five n. a Pearly house distinguished science writ- : in their car on a wooded bluff [ment expenses (UP) Govern: | n. ¥. SOCIALITE DIVORCED
{to regard this as a little too early U.S. Bills A for anything but back-room poli- ing awards." i 3 Bogus . S. Bills pear vent fiscal year through Aug. 24, com-| RENO, Aug. 26 (UP)—Susan overlooking a placid farm scene, | P pared with & year ago: and | Stephenson gchraft Guinle, prom-
Blame Suicide Pact In Deaths of Four
BELLE PLAINE, Iowa, Aug. 26 (UP)—A suicide pact was blamed today fér the deaths of a
young Chicago. -and two.of, their three children as they sat
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~This city took on a “gang's all here” al today as expected 150,000 délegates and visitors began to in for the annual of the
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ticking. l But authorities could not say] MEXICO CITY, Aug. 26 (UP)—| PROFIT-SHARING PLAN Local Produce Expenses § 5.146.730.101 § tomy 8 ent in New York City cafe what caused Millard Parcel, 28,'A gang of counterfeiters is flood- is. 4% tos. and over, le: BESECE" Hig YI | society, yesterday divorced BrasilCENT S34 Leshorn spring: Cash Balance 438767 348 5 os0 ha 14 SOCIeLY, yesterday Keith, 6, and Ka . tod a wh be installed within 30 days for i sock Public deb 374. 53.140.040.800 , 8, thryn, ay. Authoritative sources in-| workers of the McGill Manufac- ! A hose from the car's exhaust vestigating said the money “might In Ste charged het Husband with Ap Fac: No. 4. Sle, trunk up under the rear seat of| the tightly-closed automobile. ount of food to be al- sat in the front seat. The chil‘out an order to the grocer for the 3
13 and his wife, Glorena, 25, to kill ing Mexico with AEA I, Jama arios Olivet 8 e, rena, 25, ! co ni (UP)—A profit-shari lan will 3 themselves and their children, States $10 bills, it was learned z 3 a J and No. 2 woul Be et J3eat0.001.130 BTML ian _ millionaire C a Paira : : t Teceipte 58 Ibs, to case Rocha Guinle of Rio de A turing Co. plant officials an-|diur ® ar i eames had let a stream of carbon be coming from Europe.” nounced today. tor monoxide gas flow through the me . Mrs. Parcel's head rested on 2 ? : : gro ni oe dE ST "SHOP COLONIAL ALL DAY SATURDAY maximum amount. He said the ? order could be sent directly to
$10,000 Suit Filed tn Race Track Injury —
Times State Service GREENFIELD, Aug. 26 — Al $10,000 damage suit is on file here today as the result of an accident at the Rocket Bowl, an! auto race track south of here, on } Aug. 24, 1947. | Virgil M. Judkins, New Castle, |
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recipient so long as proper means of identifying the recipient are re available, in now. Next, when the recipient calls was missing.|for the food, an itemized list| electric canes|should be made on the back of which plagued [the order, showing the amount| ts of other Legion conven- ol food items Tebeived and the were banned last Price o each. the client re-| 1 ty Council at the re. |Celves only $5.95 worth of grocer-| Mliifes a ered i hetures of) Legion officials. fes on a $6.00 order, then the TUNE 0 BE Jur on ———r— total should be $5.95 and that's) 8 -slruck by. 2 Tac 0) clo 1 i Visit all the grocer should receive, Mr.| driven by Forest Berry, Indian-
Jensen said. | apolis. Mr. Judkins was attemptRed Feather Agencies
{ing to cross the infield when he Signing a Recelpt was hit. Dewey Leary, Green-| Community Fund officials ac-| I this way, Mr, Jensen pointed field, owner of ‘the track; -is| companied 40 CIO union leaders Out: the recipient is actually sign- named defendant. i 4 tou |ing a receipt for a specific amount | n a r of five Red Feather ‘1 : { agencies of the Indianapolis Com-|%f food. item by item, when he : lorder could not, be altered after The all-day tour, sponsored hy|order could AOC be AH "a pres. Intended for Car { Ralph lummer said tee ot the Indisnspolis IN4uatiial ,y, erasure or otherwise defacing he'll have to ride his motor scoot- | Council, wag designed b {er a little longer after he lost with the many services of the In-| Instead, here is the way it ac RE on & NeW Car dianapolis Community Fund, tually works: : dustries, St. Elizabeth's Home, "save mailing costs,” sends the| 100% ts bonds front" his safe de-; Flanner House, Family Service orders direct to the grocers. To| POs X Yesterday and went to graphed slips on which the gro-| LOY : Alle ark, he Japped on| | Iss ceries are to be itemized. | s motor scooter and drove to - - |authorizing payment of $6.00 or| dal Towne. s=Aug, 6 askes [Whatever the amount might bel Then he discovered the bonds | {1% not sign the itemized list of gro- cashed in as part payment on a 104 |ceries. The grocer seldom gives NeW car. Q leven if he did, it would mean 35% nothing since it is not dated and 3" identified with the specific order 190 [authorising payment af it.
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.#% totals won't help match the slips £ bl . » y 106 [Up because frequently the orders Shake hare Wda¥ whed & str 3f or an individual are the same): ank cars derailed and burst list of groceries week after week. inte flames A short distance from The totals always add up miracu- ‘ : lously to the total amount of the order, right®o the penny, despite] nme © which sbresd to othe obvious fact that prices wreck ‘ P other {change and the chances of any aekage. {grocery list adding up to even ho al & |dollars 1s almost nil Truck Driver Dies No Chance of Checking (In Blazi "‘Wrec 0%! Unless an auditor or examiner] ng W kage Times State Servies
v4 checked each food order us it! Fe LIGONIER, Aug. 26-A truck Was passed across the counter. griver tentatively identified by
197" [there would be no chance of 14% checking whether proper amounts | SUA Poilts as iakeph Chudancy, - ’ ut Sosy 3f¢ Sing Jetivernd flaming wreckage of his tractor- % he relief clients for the town-|{rajler outfi vu 3, ship's money. If the client, for |g I 3 gh 4 (examin: were satisfied one week Police sald the conveyance ran | only 80 per cent of the gro-| off the Surv i joeny order, it would be a simple caught a tS save amp i, / matter later to add enough items - - - . | to the slip to bring it up te the «(full amount, 3 pr If this could not be done, an
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