Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1949 — Page 2
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Child Bitten’
As Horde of Rats:
3 Times
Invades City Area .
Chadwick District Residents Describe Rodent Parades; Health Board Offers Suggestions
By CARI The 9800 block in Chadwick St of Our Fair City by a horde of rats : Ten-month-old William occasions as he lay sleeping in his ¢ His mother, Mrs. Minnie Lewis 20, is desperate. Traps and poison have failed to protect her child, “We're going to have to move out.” she sald. “We've only been here five weeks and we don't have any place to go. but I ean't stand to see Billy all bitten up
Promised Help After the third attack on Billy early Friday morning, Mrs. Lewis ‘was promised help from the
Board of Health. A call there produced that exterminators the Lewis home
“TI don't. know {if that will do any good, though.” Mrs, Lewis eald. “The rates just move around
telephone assurance would
visit
from house to house. Our whole neighborhood needs exterminators.”
1. W. Hundley, city rodent control supervisor, warned that the coming of fall weather will bring an=increase in the rat plague; particularly. to householders living near the outskirts of the city. “With thé advent of spring, the rates move out’ into garages, alleys and fields,” Mr. Hundley ex plained. “They eat well, people let up in their extermination ef-!| forts, and the rats continue to multiply. But with the coming of frosty weather they'll move back Into houses for food and warmth—and in increased numrs. | Mr. Hundley reconfmends that householders plug all holes of their houses where rodents could
enter. Red squill, he said, is an effective rat poison. Although relatively harmless to humans
it ‘should be used with caution. i Neighbors in the 900 block in Chadwick confirmed Mrs, Lewis’ report of the rat Invésion. “If our dog, Jimmy, wasn't such a good rat dog we'd have ‘em in our house, too,” said Mrs. Juanita Cleveland, 922 Chadwick.| “We can. see the rats parading around here day and night running through the weeds and slipping in and out of garbage pails.” s Partial Solution Another neighbor, Mrs. Florence Jackson; 907 Chadwick, has a partial solution for the plague now besetting them, f
“We have our garbage pails up! high off the ground on a fence] rack,” she said. “That way the rats can't get at the refuse.” | A third neighbor, Mrs. Helen Kendall, has a good rat dog, Butch. She declares him to be] every bit’ as good as Jimmy at keeping rats out of her home at
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928 Chadwick.
“= Others in the are Became m=!
dignant as they described various
depredations - committed by the beady-eyed raiders. Such as not able to keep songbirds;
canny skill directly from traps|, without disturbing the triggers: having, In one instance, a loaf,
of bread to disappear from the kitchen table where it was left
‘overnight, leaving nothing but «erumbs and the waxed paper, wrapper behind : And little Billy Lewis, helpless In Nis crib at night as the rats come crawling into his bed to
bite him.
Tugs Stand by Ship Grounded With 54
—-8AN FRANCISCO, Sept, 10 (UP)—Two salvage tugs and two Coast Guard vessels stood by the grounded Britigh! fmotorsh ip Pa cific Enterprise “Today waiting for high tide to aid efforts to refloat her.
The....18,000:ton.... vessel went aground off the Point Arenas light house yesterday morning
during a heavy fog. Five passengers were removed by the Coast Guard, but the captain and crew of 53 stayed aboard It was feared that the - sea might break the ship to piecés at low tide last night, but the dan fer point was passed without any major change in the ship's: con dition.
SA SS— -
Jacobs to Broadcast
“1f Socialism Comes, Who Will Be Responsible?” will be the sub Ject— of Congressmap Andrew Jacobs’ broadcast on. Station WIRH at 830 p. m. today. Mr Jacohs will define what socialism means to. him and tell what he thinks is most likely to cause.it iin America
In Indianapolis—Vita! Statistics rans ow
(Billy) the damage being done by rodents,
| student
+ HENN just a few blocks from the heart
is rapidly being devastated, people and property,
Lewis is a living example of Billy has heen bitten on three rib.
Vandals Scramble White River Boats
Cast Adrift Craft Valued at $10,000
Boat owners along White River)’
and sheriff's deputies spent anxlous hours early today locating boats and owners for boats after a group of vandals had scrambled six craft valued at $10,000 up and down *he river
Deputies “were called to the Green City Boat House, 1316 Broad Ripple Aye midnight, after the night watch-
man noted that a small outboard motor boat was missing from the group of 25 small boats that was moored at the Green City dock As Nhe officers hegan a search up and down the river, others began missing boats Six boats were located at places along the river>where they did not belong One boat found beached up the river from the boat house, contained three bicycles, Deputies turned the bicycles over to police who will check them against their lists of stolen property Mrs. Jovee Fuller, 612 E. 13th 8t., manager of the Green City Boat House, sald that persons living In an apartment in the boat housg¢ heard no motors, but the - héurld check of the night watchman” disclosed the theft.
Car Looters Back At Work Again
Three Owners Report Their Cars Robbed
Car looters were at work in Indianapolis again last night, and as a result a Franklin College may be forced to begin school without his books Jack Walesby, 1025 Prospect 8t., told police he parked his car in the 400 hlock in N. Pennsylvania St., and went to a show. When he returned his “books were missing along with a blue suit, a | tuxedo, 25 dress and sport shirts,
a portable radio, a fight jacket, and other “ personal belongings totalling £500, Entry had been. gained by breaking the rear window, he said. : : “Thomas E. Garrity; “Fountain
fown, “parked-his car-tn- Dorman 8t. near. 9th St, ‘and someone broke the right vent window and Hook an automobile radio. Carry Toney, 2332 Spann Ave old officers he parked his car in ph of his home last night. It was entered by a vent and ornaments taken. Missing were two plastic birds, a dancing monkey and a coon tail,
U. S. Air Officials May Buy British Jet Airliners
FARNSBOROUGH Sept. 10 (UP) Top U executives said ‘today be forced to buy 500-mile-an-hour British jet passenger planes be ause no such craft are avaffable in America Britain has jumped vears ahend of the United States in perfecting the frst pure jet and turbo-prop commercial airliners. thes&sources said The executives reached this op-
England S. airlines they may
inion after inspecting the latest craft at tlie British aircraft show here in company with representa tives of the Civil. Aeronautics Ad
ministration Qn displaV was Havilland Comet. “a
the four-jet De
J2-passenger plane with swept-back wings which Britain may put into serv ice on the _Naérth Atlantic run within the next few vears. RECEP HON DISTURBED ence Nerviee Ww CSN I' ON; Sept. 10 Short wave radio reception toda¢ tomorrow and Monday will prob ably be disturbed while Tuesday listening will be fair. forecasting at the National Bureau of Stand
ards predicted here,
EVENTS TODAY Indiana Tobacco & Candy Dis Arihutars Ase sociation Convention —An' en y American Foundrymen's Society tral Indians Chapter Lakeshore Country Cn
Cen Pienie Pan
2 1 le, Ind Indlanapaliy Antinus Show Through Tues a elgin’ Ari A WOE aia Band Music Week in Indianapolis New York City Through Sunday | V N. Wallace Indinnapetis Chapter A Koval Arch Ma 8 ¥ e140 ae Phstaniation of Oficers—8 10 134 Argh Bessi Masonic Temple, Illinois ana North Sis A nt éraey American Veterans Committee Special phi 8. 535 Stevons Meeting—7.30 p wm. Amalgamated Cloth 14 Wheeler; Dorothy ing Workers Hall x Tuxedo Rmproved Order of Redmen Open House James Mi 16, 841 Camp. Evelyn Prasier rom 1 m. organization. wigwam, 17, 8814 Qreenfield TIN Ww North. st Robert E McC Ak b 3 J8 McDougal Norma 11 McDoura! Center Methodist Church JI mogntars Lewis Rowlét te; ie Jeo *N Bel ont; Zana Class Fish Fry «From § wm. inter. Wa 18, 116 Pe . section of Bluff Road an $1 at 1 ( AY oon Dunford 9 ee Mbdtord Indiana Gun Club Mid Western Cham. Helen V Halierman in 1015,8 Mickley _plemship Tournament Today and to William Gross, 22, 1931 8 LaSalle. Pauline ‘morrow, club grounds, K. JAh end ih. 20, MH 8. Jessie. i Post ad. Prom 12 noon today: from “or qwman ai, Harding p Toann CClellan, 19, 713 WW. Walny! f 10 a.m. tomarro Arthur P, Hagen “ 4631. College: ¥iNel
EVENTS TOMORROW
Band Mosle Week in Indianapolis Final day
E Army Ground Forces Band Cencert and
Male Chorus—23 pm, Oarfield Park Marian College Residence Hall and Ree. reation Social Building Dedication Cere monies 8 a. ™ farian College. Bulld ings will be open for public Inspection remainder . of . day y “Indianapolis Antique Show Through Tuesday, Spink-Arms Hotel Indians Gin Club Mid Western Cham. Blonspin Tournament Final day. from
+ club grounds, FE. 38th St : ogrtets Ord
Club Flower Show fp mm, ort vehiorn Community
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A950. Fair. .the 94th in Indiana his-
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"Blackie,"
As 93d State Fair Closes
The 93d Indiana State Fair is over and weary Hoosier farmers 4-H boys and girls and other exhibitors were homeward bound to-
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ‘
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SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 1049 =
Prize Livestock Brings Prize Prices
grand hampion 4 4H steer of the 1949 Indiana State Fair, owned by Patsy Rumple shortly after - of Berne, brought $6. 75 per pound.and he weighed Ho pounds for a total of $7492.50.
Attendance Mark Unbroken Mary E. Flanner, |
Composer, Dies
Musical Theorist
World Report—
Isle of Malta | May Secede From Britain |
terranean island of Malta threat‘ened today to secede from the)
base in returp for Marshall Plan | aid.
the
sta
Hint Government to Offer U. S. Territory As Military Base BY United P
The government of the Medi- |.
Prime Migister Paul Boffa Yolen
quested Parliament to give him a vote of confidence on an ultimatum to Britain declaring that a plebiscite on secession will be held unless Britain grants Malta direct economic ald under the Marshall Plan.
Malta now receives Marsiall
Plan aid Indirectly as part of
| British colonial
empire. oF hel
ald is needed, government lead-
lers insist,
because thousands of
laborers have been dismissed by
the naval dockyards, one of the! island's major sources of employment.
Washington
| that
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Other world developments:
Tom Chiang
Sen, Connally's
i werted-*he Chinese people -and-“ab-he-
sconded” challenged today
$138 million was da by Mary Fine
with
in Merrill St. near Madison Ave. last night. William L. {Union St. told police that he had (sp 4 rescue party searched
accosted by. the stickup man,
ing east in Merrill St. under the railroad overpass when crash yesterday, a black car drew along the curb and a man stepped out.
The man stepped back in the car and told a companion to drive, eet up. the side of a mountain
Monte Katterjohn
EVANSVILLE, 'P) —Monte Katterjohn, native gjans except E.T. Stannard, presi- | Hoosier and former Hollywood gent {film producer-writer, was dead to- Corp.; |day of a heart attack. | Mr, Katterjohn, charge dead yesterday in his lonely room dent of Kennecott and president Kai-shek had de- here. Coroner Victor Conen said!/of the Quebec Iron & Titanium
During recent years Mr. KatTwinem, an American missionary terjohn worked as a
ors Ba 7 Robs | S. niga es Sk
Police were a man who brandished a gun and took $108 from an employee of |
searching today for Plane Crash Dead Hack Through Wilds . For Mangled Bodies
ST. JOACHIM, Quebec, Sept. 10
B. & O. Railroad. as he walked
Watson, 27, of 810
{just cashed his pay check and .",...01y wooded mountainside
rted home. when he was near here today for the bodies of persons; including three r. Watson sald he was walk- \. Cif. industrialists, who died
apd was; ., Canadian Pacific ‘airliner
The st repott from searchers said there were no sur-
‘Give me your money,” said a vivors and that théy had found
[an with a heavy beard. He had only four mangled bodies near
gun. [the fuselage. One was & mother British Empire and offer itself ® Watson gave “him his. |with a child clasped in her arms, to the United States as a military | pocketbook. [ih 8 oh
The DC-3 plane crashed 1000
on the north shore of the Bt, Lawrence River 16 miles east of St.. Joachim, It exploded on a flight from Montreal to Baie Comeau, Quebec, and plummeted like a rocket carrying the 19 passengers and Joue_ ew. members to their
ies in Evansville
Ex-Hollywood Writer
Suffers Heart Attack Ind., Sept.
deaths ‘toll of 23 lives made the crash Canada's third worst aviation disaster, Three New Yorkers 10/ All of the victims were Canaof the Kennecott Copper Arthur D. Storke, president of the Climax Molybdenum
57. was found Co., and R. J. Parker, vice presi-
died of a heart attack Thurs- Co. The three industralists were
y night, been touring Quebec mining cen-
free lance 'ers.
fav with a wide assortment of blue, red and yellow prize ribbons. . : > eporte that the ™ The prize-winning. carefully groomed and pampered cattle Succumbs in N. Y wha has ved in Ching the Past writér And was writig two igs tera NE oars A strewn Th , / ’ » 08 . . 30 years torical novels at the time of his : oo swine and sheep were being moved to various slaughter houses as . 3 oe area of more than a city former owners counted profits from yesterday's auction and made Services for Miss Mary E % Mrs, Twinem who Jen ir aipeb, death. He was a native of Boon- pyel on They they reached plans for bigger and better en- Flanner, musical theorist ‘and Formosa, just a mon ago sald ville, Ind. the érash ‘scene by pumping a
The $1000 three-gaited grand championship stake in the Indiana State Fair Horse Show
tries next ye The all-tin attendance record
Lolis, Doctor's Hospital, New York City,
who died yesterday
composer formerly of Indianap- any suggestion that the general-| in the issimo had taken a penny of public! money was ridiculous. |
of 627.000 established in 1946 re- . 0 lis mained unbroken. Final tabula-| last’ might was won by Lady |will be held at 3:30 p. m. Monday In common decency an tion of paid admissions for this Lola, bay mare of the Pin Oak |in Flanner & Buc hanan mortuary human fairness, Sen.
rick County. Connally published “Motion Picture Top- y
Mr. Katterjohn
launched his yon qcar on the tracks of a rail-
writing career when 17 by pub- road to within two miles of the
hing a small history of War- yw eckage, then hacking through In Hollywood, he heavy underbrush the rest of the
' i sition stood Stable of Houston, Tex. after services at 5 p. m. tomorrow should publicly apologize for his es” said to be the first movie ) tims yy Te aheod Auctioneer, spotted gelding In New York City. Burial will accusations in Congress,” she Sa © The Canadian victims locluded of 1948 of 548,926 for only eight owned by Leon Rabinson, o1 {be in Crown 1171). sald At one time he directed the and four members of one family. days. Paid admissions of the ae wok Saughtes of the ale Frank Berlin {scenario department for the Uni- They were Mrs. R. Sharades, her Bal gay 10%a ed Galy ona ea yesterday: afternoon. ary, and the late Mrs. Mary, U.S. High Commissioner John versal Film Sanniactuiog Co., daughter 20d ws Yound ons, Berne High Spe. iret got " Second price last might was Hockett Flanner, Miss Flanner I. McCloy revealed today he has Predecessor of Universal nter- me found He baby. $6.75 - per pound for her 1100. Awarded t. Golden Clipper, was born in Indianapolis in 1887. Written to Russian Military Gov.| ["4onal. t Ave Pia sss — a . : , When she was 6 years he Gen. Vassily I. Chuikov demand-| “The Flame o e Yukon,” was pound grand champion Angus owned by Frederick Davis y old, s 800 ~dewith Relief
Charleston, 111, and third prize
Tying Up 7 Trains
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 10 (UP)
Meal, 15, of Waldron, for a record-breaking price of $8.50 per
pound - or $2258.60." Previous top Picket lines were withdrawn to- Lay, ality,
hoff, Altadena, Cal.
price for a grand champion day from Missouri Pacific Railbarrow was $6.50 per pound and. ..aq tracks used by .other roads
per pound 200 other going to have anything like that’ animals were sold in ‘group lots.| mw, Cotton Belt freight
- Miss Janet Flanner
of the St
teer. Purchaser was A. V, Burch of Evansville. former Indiana Went to Little Magician, of the Payne Bowles. state auditor and prominent Smock Stables, Swits City. Sige Flanner later spent four by the Soviets. fats Pp — years in Berlin, Germany, where Many! ar ae tos chat #04 th : hn studied under Ossip Gabri- no reply had been received from aa of . rl ship from Cartot of Paris, Blackie Mr. Burch 10 baught . : Returning to the United States, office in Berlin Sept. 5. the champion at the 104 auction Miss Flanner was appointed al The boys, on a bid of $6.50 per pound. i ine teacher of advance pupils in David of Oyster Bay, N. Y., Brings Record Price Mastners School of Music, New Sellers, Kingan & Co. ‘Indianapolis, York City. areal The vant i ont —Linion Apologizes for member of the Tudor Poland China barrow from Beth] School.
began studying piano with Janet Ing the relase “without delay” of | his first major movie writing job, two American college boys held! After World War I he:established
th
An official announcement said did not succeed.
Mrs. Kathern Coffin
Mr, McCloy’s let-
ter was handed to Gen. Chuikov's
Warren Oelsner, 20,
18, of Radnor, Pa.,
Russian zone without proper cre- Chimes.
Survivors include two sites, dentials.
of Rom author and radio and Mrs.
Matthew Church.
Bins Frederick Mon-
Top price at the Indianapolis trains were stopped. at Dupo by His wife, Mrs. Stockyards was $30 per hundred Missouri Pacific pickets and four Burwell, died four. years ago. pounds. .t Illmo. In addition. the Cotton There are no immediate sur13 Active Bidders Beit held a St. Louis' to~Dallas: VIVOTS. About I5 bidders were active at*passenger train until the situa the 4-H calf and "pig auctin tion was clarified Carl Hearn y with the top 45 calves being” auc- ‘Uses MOP. Tracks’ Services, for Carl Hearn, 837
tioned singly. The remathing 215
Missouri head were grouped by breed and Mistou
The Cotton Belt uses
on the Fairgrounds were workers cleaning off ‘debris ‘and removing exhibits. Plans were being made for the
Mr. Davidson said the line was’ Intended only for Missouri Pacific trains over the tracks.
of...the... brotherhoods tory, The big 1949 Fair was a
thing of the past > line set up by any of the brother-
Police Ring Swamp In Hunt for Assailant
declined to cross “ tr
The unions will not further in
Indiana Ave., in Sunnyside Saitarium, will be
picket Years,
operating Irene Hearn; a He said rules Anna Lee Skinner, prohibit two
members from crossing a picket Minn’ town,
. hoods and that Cotton Belt crews Lela Foutch, Lebanon.
Mrs.
‘who died Thursda
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Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
daughter,
brothers, Alvin, St. Pau
Tenn., and a sister,
Lula Jackson
Services for Mrs. Lula Jacksor
Mrs Indianapolis
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terfere with operations of the R NGEBURG. 8. C'S 10 : i 7 DRA RG ‘ Pl 10 otton Belt, Mr. Davidson said. “10 Vi SPIRE =Home, JoBL. A small group: of officers a . ) 234 W. Ray St., were to be held’ anticipating a possi ble gun battle f Missouri: Pacific officials said 1 p. m. today in the Bethesda . t g ’ te . today surrounded a swamp where gg have been no developmen Baptist Church, followed by bura man accuked of sUghtl} n . he. strike Shum fon. Union i.) 'n New Crown Cemetery. She oy 8 > y - wounding his employer with bird Ehlers ald there Jas been no aq 74, } shot was Believed hiding oR a 1ewar fd. sel anding of he _ Born. in. -Rrookhaven, = Miss., The fugitive had already dispute on | ong-standing griev Mrs. Jackson lived in Indianapo s ( 8 wounded two of his pursuers with ince fh lon Alm i lis 30 years. She was a member ge r re. f ev o - <hotgun blasts during d day-long De RC “ Ald they Were or the Bethesda Baptist Church, chase yesterday. Prepares Ny ol Ong. drawn out gqurvivars include two brothers ¢ © : and s rans tt | T¢ Fie ‘ S Authorifies waiting for day . Fike oth = A8 Ry William Patterson. Buffalo, N. ¥ wn fe » ; - » . light, hoped to avoid more shoot P ! Ch a etwesn * Mo and Willie Griffin, Baton Rouge ing. They dispersed a mammoth REISE , l.a, five nieces and a nephew. posse late last night “because it . was getting too big.” in the neior- Official Weather that the man might surrender to UN'TFD STATES WEATHER BUREAU \ smaller party, Seot. 10. (nin To Start Wednesday Sunrise 6 Sunset 1.0 Masses’ in Indiana Central Col a 34 hrs. end. 7:30 a. m 00 CBE Will begin Wednesday, Dr 1 4 a I. Lynd’ Esch, college preside nt, e Jan. 5 7s said today Paul R Shipp. 23. 310 KE 21st; Ann K wos Teh Sov eiine tmnt at Dr. Esch opened ‘frosh” orien Ra ving Fin 3 I 2s > n Mary K her . tation yesterday with an address en. 30, 3 Chuset's Hig w to 150 freshmen in Kephart Me1 ord simer, 31. Net! Newign. the IM vy morial Auditorium. Preparations Robert ‘D- Brock, 23% NS Chartres; Mil 0 8 for the ope X s dred J. Rosner. 19. 4915 W. 13th ma ; opening of fall semester a 9 were made at a faculty Institute q ry "we DIVORCE SU ITs ni ED 78 «1 of the 32 members Thursday an Edith va Millard W- Wastiam Jr: Ethe 70 42 vest , J vs. Guy r Soot! Retty Li va Edie.B 3p o4 yesterday. - Ritckena Arey Lys ile Jer} wine ve s i 14 St - Emerson Pri Keit Jaushn eithley nsas City - ve, Mary Reveriein (annulment: . Helen Los Angeles . 88 8 ROST | va Aaron Tratener “Layria 3: 3 William a ami Rie . n . i | s Park My:tie vs. Jose osers innespolis aul 7 54 i A eve K Colbert. Bina M New Orleans SE WATCH REPAIR DEPARTMENT va “Prank Raimond! Hairy va. Florence New Yor 84 58 Winchester ’ Qklahoma City 1 82 || § LICENSED WATCHMAMERS a ———— » - Simaha & . oS MN | | Pittsburg . 4 BIRTHS San Antonie Swe ROS! JEWELRY CO. | Bors San TAncised a" 4 | At St. Franels--Merrill, Hazel Harmon. St, Louls . «NM 50 28 N. TLLINOIS ST. | At General Herbert, Emma Ellington Washington, D. C 0 “w a | At Coleman-Clarence, Barbara Alters 4 RE — - Pred. Doris Falender: James, Leolia . Kirtley i Moro endayn” Rover: Wiliam EXCEPTIONALLY PROFITABLE
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Americans at Ys left-wing Con-'ghe was 70. tinental Peace Conference charged
it was learned today, ~
prisoner in his palace, accusation in a letter to the gov- - ernment
Miroslav Houska,
Looms as 1949 Beauty Winner
10
that division dramatic sketch from Romeo and Juliet, It scene” foot four-ineh brunet brought applause which shook the rafters.
thing of an edge. ally start over again tonight when all of the pileq- up points are erased,
Indiana Central Classes ,, < vicTiv ROBS HIM
bartender at a Veterans of Foreign that a holdup man dressed as a railroad engineer and armed with an oil can walked in, squirted a liquid In his eves, and took $50 from th
(il
Josef Beran has accused the Com-| Clara Fender Munist government of taking over
the duties of the archbishop,” & St Beran, a
Archbishop semi-
made his his second in two weeks. th letter charged that Dr. the Ministry of 2
The
weight in lots of _#¥e and six. Pacific tracks at Dupo and IImo jjeld Monday in Lebanon, :Tenn Paueation ofa) stationed nhs tery. ‘He was 42. Exhibitors wérp engaged to- under an agreement that has Burial will follow there. He was Charch “anti-state” activities Mop A lifelong resident of Indianday in Safiantling their indi- hegn in effect for 50 years. The rormerh ) illegally superceded the arch- apolis. Mr. Franz lived at 265 vidual exhibits in the various. J 4's northbound trafic - was ir. Hearn former yas bishop. W. 46th St. He was in the St. buildings. The midway Was bare laborer ‘for the Illinois Central . Thomas Aquinas parish excéPt for the TiFual ‘litter lert Stopped at Ilime and southbound Rajiroad. Born in Lebanon, he | Survivors include his wife, Ay a carnival. The only crowds at Dupo by the pickets lived in Indianapolis several Arizona Entry | Mrs. Shirley Evelyn Franz: a
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al ATLANTIC CITY, N. I. “Sept.
last night with a
was Juliet's “potion and the pretty little fve-
That gave the little gal someAlthough actu-
all of the 52 contestants
CHICAGO, - Sept. 10 (UP)—A
Wars post’ reported today
cash register,
fitting tribute.
of all. We stand ready to serve you at all
times.
G-H-HERRMANN
FUNERAL HOME
ISOS SOUTH EAST ST.
Me. 8488
clerk in the Marion sessor’s office who died Wednes- money for Israel. and Peter day in her home, 1427 De Loss St.
apolis,
yesterday where he had gone for treatment, will be sung at 9 a. m. Monday in olic Church after services at 8:30
Burial will be in Calvary Ceme-
daughter, the mother, Mrs.
‘and a brother,
Andy JACOBS
Tonight 6:30 p.m.
a tribute — ne matter what you wish fo spond. The facilities of our chapel and the counsel of our sta are within reach
| | Copa Fletcher g |
Leaders in Conference
WASHINGTON, Sept. 10 (UP) | —Approximately 800 Jewish lead‘ers - were.‘ to open a- two-day Kathern Coffin, former emergency meeting here today to County as- consider ways to raise more
e Katterjohn Film Co. which
Mrs.
. The United Jewish Appeal called
have will be buried in Memorial Park the meeting because lack of conShe was a charter been missing since July 30 when after services at 2 p. m. Monday tributions is endangering its 1949 Hall they rode their bicycles into the in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the campaign to help the new Jewish
state. Most of the funds raised A lifelong resident of Indian- in the drive will be used to reMrs. Coffin had suffered habilitate immigrants who are health for more than a year. | streaming into Israel.
'SET FAMILY REUNION
She was-.an active member of | The Mulholland family reunion
] today that an attack on Russian Was won last year by Beth's... 1..4ers of the strike against Asa Burwell imperialism by one of their dele-| ' Deeler Mission and had worked will be in Garfield Park tomorsister, Barbara Meal. A : "seven years in the Marion County! T Ruthdnna Witter of Liberty re- the Missouri Pacific apologized! Services for Asa Burwell, 2359 gation was an “outright slander ,¢cecsor's office. {row at section No. 10. The dinner ceived $592 for her reserve to the Cotton Belt for tying up N. Adams St. who died -Wednes- of the Soviet Union.” Ss ivi h husband, Wl be Scrved AL 22 nun Grand Champion steer: Kingan seven of its trains day in Methodist Hospitil, were Former Assistant U. 8. Attorney Urviving are Wer husband. pear] Mulholland is secretary for ’ »: : ) to be held at 2 p. m. today in O. John Rogge tossed a -bombsheil -Chartes F. Coffin; four sons, Lt. tne group. & Co. paid 52 cents a pound for RE. Davidson, spokesman for a , fi an into the Congress vesterday w Robert A. Coffin, with the US c—————————— the reserve champion. the Choir. frotherhaods, that (he St Matheny Jatheran’iits Ihe Congress Yesterday NWeN Army in Japan, and Charley D., SAVOLA TO TELL OF “WORK” .Wabnetz .& Veeders.. Indian. walked.-of{ the. Missouri. Pacific $ re follow . N Rae in difference’ Between Russiz ‘John H. and Ralph T. Coffin, In-! Ed Sovola, columnist for. The apolis. bought the reserve cham- yesterday, sald the stopping of Glen Haven Cemeter WE Aerie iy ; Sn ANd. dtanapotis. and five daughters. Indianapolis. Times, will address. plon barrow of Parker Newsom, Cotton Belt traffic at Dupo, TI; 84. ) J HET ed th ah th p nics an ‘Mrs, George T. Wilson, Mrs. Al- the weekly meeting of the Knights Columbus, for $2.50 per. pound, and Illmo, Mo. was a "misunder- A Big Four Railroad conduct- a Re ; oh bo countries. were bert Brand, Mrs. Guy Tipp, Mrs. of Columbus Monday night in the More than 35 other premium standing. - and we're sorry it of, Mr. Burwell was employed: by qually guilty” for the cold war. Robert Conger and Mrs. Carl K. of C. Hall. He will speak on “steers -were-ayetioned-individualiy. happened.” Si ithe firoad » Jor. Ron i Prague... | Cooper, all of Indianapolis, {The Hardest Job in the World.” at prices rangin Ip to 39 cents 3 ot irginia, he Tived in Tana pos tat insane SESS SR EE EE nse Pp apne » Mr. Davidson said “we're no lis 45" years. He was a member Roman Catholic Archbishop Robert C. Franz
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