Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1949 — Page 2

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Daughter, 16, 4-Day Open House

Program to Follow

: * | Commissioner J, J. Allen, of London, England, chief of staff

$ of the international . Salvation » . Girl Missing Army, will conduct the dedication . ceremony of the new Salvation ‘Since She Left {Army . State Headquarters and

Home Ava. 1 [Central Corps. building, Michigan vg £ and Alabama Sts. at 7:45 p. m,,

A grief-stricken mother today Wednesday, Oct. 5, . Sougnt help in locating hy A four-day open house program year-old daughter who had been|, ., ¢,11ow the dedication, accordmissing since Aug-N6 when she ;,o (4, [t Col. Herbert Pugmire left to visit a’ sister In CaMfornia./g lvation Army state comIma Jane Pemberton, daughter pio. :

of Mrs. Sarah | Commissioner Alan will ‘be Pemberton {assisted by Commissioner Norof 1549 Knox 8t., man 8. Marshall, central states left Indianapolis [territorial commander. Frederick last month sup- !E. Schortenmeler, president of posedly en route the Indianapolis Balvation Army to visit a sister, advisory board .since 1921, will call the meeting to order. An advisory board dinner, which Commissioner Allan will be honored guest and speaker, twill precede the public dedication ceremony »

at Redondo Beach, Calif. " B Her mother says she never’ arrived in Call | Open house will be held espefornia, according cially for church and religious to advices from her sister, and ay she is eager to get in touch with BToups from 7 to 10 p.m., Thursanyone knowing of Ima’ Jane's day, Oct. 6. On Friday, Oct. 7, whereabouts, from 7 to 10 p.m, a special open The mother cannot recall the pouse program will ‘be presented name of friends with whom her ” f daughter left, Neither does she, OF civic groups, service clubs and know. the address of the friends}! All she knows, according to Mrs. A musical program ~ by "the Clara Parker, also of 1549 Knox Central Corps Band "and Song St. is that her daughter left with TT il

Tr - friends expecting to drive to California. : Ww I |

Ima Jane

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Friends Had Babies . The miother said the friends were young and had two wavies, |} Years More | Ima Jane Was supposedly assist-| | ing in caring -for the children on| | | the trip. | : Mrs. Pemberton reported her Both Plead Gui ty | daughter missing to Indianapolis In $4100 Holdup | Police several weeks ago but no Times Biate Service od trace has been found. MICHIGAN CITY, Sept. 27 — Ima Jane, sometimes known ae Two Indiana State Prison trusties “Janie” or “Jeannie” was des- Who pleaded guilty to a $4100 cribed as being 16 but claiming to holdup while on leave from the be 18. 5 feet 6 inches tall and*prison had additional 10-year weighing about 125 pounds, Bhe|terms added to their sentences towears a partial plate of front day. teeth which is said to be very| Leo Stumbaugh, 33, and Walter noticeable. Gump, 31, pleaded guilty to armed robbery charges PEN La . Porte Superior Court e } Services Today | Robert Allen yesterday and received the 10-year sentences. | For Guy Kelsay Technically in Dtison | : ¥ ; The pair, theoretically in prison ee nitty, the ¥hen they robbed Montgomery| Indianapolis Power & Light Co Ward store here last December, who died Sunday in Risamond. | ¥2* indicted along with Mrs. Ind. were to be AY at 2:30 m. | Mary DaBagia, 35, employee of toda; in the Fairmont or ak the store. Mrs. DaBagia, mother oy Burial was to be } Fair! five children, is charged as an mont . Rn accessory and will be arraigned * {Oect, 17. Mr. Kelsay retired recently from gi mpaugh was sentenced in the IPALCO. Previously, he had 1941 RE Pare County to 15 served as an electrical engineer... rq for auto banditry. He now with the Indiana Tractor Cio An- must serve at least six years and tendent of power, and the ath: CGAL Months be fore Vecoming western Tracton Co. Cleveland,” Gono who received a one-to-Oye was 3 sraduals of Purdue| 10-year term in 1939 from DelaS oh A ite. Cassie: "> County on grand larceny urviving are his wife, Cassie; .;,rges, was sentenced for the three daughters, Mrs. Ruth Gloor, third time today. gr was led |

Wilmington, Dela.; Mrs. Rachel i2. b : <n. Oesting, Milwaukee, Wis, ana !n 191 A " Mrs. Mary K. Hartmah, Greens- 25 vears. fork, and three sons, Nixon Kel- sentenced 810-10" o *

say, Montpelier; John Kelsay, Glen Mills, Pa., and Guy Kelsay, Mrs. Bertha Polen |

Milwaukee. ‘Rites Tomorrow |

Mrs. John Mclean | Services for Mrs. Bertha Polen, Mrs. Maude McLean, teacher 1201 N. Alabama St, who dled of the Ladies’ Bible Class of the Sunday in Methodist Hospital, will] First Pligrim Holiness Church be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the here, died yesterday in her home, {Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel.| _ 5460 Massachusetts Ave, after/Burial will be in Washington an illness of 10 weeks, 8he Park, : was 69. ’ | Mrs. Polen was a native of Born in North Salem, Mrs. Mc-| Carrollton, Ky., but had lived In Lean had lived in Indianapolis Indianapolis 40 years. She was for 52 years, She was a charter a member of the First Friends member of - the First Pligrim!Church; Temple 591, Rebekah

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p.m. Saturday, Oct. 8. i Col. Robert Hoggard, chief sec-

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES:

| A 19-year-old youth remained Home. He was, 67. in’ jail today under $5000 bond! Born in West Newton, after he re-enacted his Statehouse Reynolds . lived In Indianapolis that time he had made speeches tr. burglary which state officials said most of his life, returning to West'and ex

Heouldn't have happened.” {Newton a year ago.

|City, who confessed the theft of {81 blank car titles from the State- : { Grotte, house in July, was taken back to demonstrate how he stole the pa-

pers after Secretary of State, oo... and a brother, D. N.

Charles Fleming said he doubted poynoids Camby, Ind. the confession.

Lamberson wriggled through a, Mrs. William Ford small space under the iron bars| Mrs. Floren Hynes Ford, gradin a basement window and went/yate of Crispus Attucks directly to the filing cabinet in School who died Saturday in Sun-

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Mr.|Legislature—in 1933 and that at re

Circuit Court of Appeals manded at and that he was certain that U, 8. Steel {he would make a fi i | Surviving are his wife, Blanche;| Court Justice. ne Supreme cop: 1 recommenda! |a stepson, Vernon F. Feeley, In-|| Cites Times Editorial ’ least say “no” If that is to be the ..., 1" 0 reach a decision in alMr. Richardson read to the “Ompany’s final answer, most nine hours of deliberations.

'strike deadline, A source close to the industry yortad that “the ynion is not re- (UP) — Mrs. Toput Aquino ea and industry Is wept as a jury deliberated today pressed beliefs which he damned if they are going t0.” whether she committed treason by

| Shows How He Got [I Te ory "after - Senators Seek Views deadlocked today on the question Egil yo Reach Verdict

SAN. FRANCISCO, = Sept. 27

| CIO-USW President Philip MurWilliam Lamberson, Cambridge Member of the Brotherhood of He said Mr, Minton had been ray was reported to A de.juToadcasting to Alley, 1Rouhe aa

yesterday's meeting jury of six men and six

ration ac. oon resumed study of the case

the presidential” fact-finding after being locked up in the Whit-

tion, or at) 1 Hotel for the night when it

If the jury brings in & verdict

Indianapolis Times urging the Search for 2 Thieves, of innocent, Mrs. D’Aquine will

appointment of a lower court! High putiedge.

Room 107 from which he took the|nyside Sanatorium, will be buried titles and a rubber stamp. He/ln New Crown Cemetery after or Sparks, Jetired Suet Cluage | cash register when they entered years and $10,000 fine, or a maxi-

Two He also quoted Judge Willlam .p00¢ suit,” grabbed $8 from the a minimum prison term of five

youths,

judge to succeed the late wiley One in ‘Zoot Suit’ » free. Sut 4 Yardict lof uy

one wearing a/charged against her could bring

also described how he “cased” the services at 2 p. m. Thursday in!Court, as having said of Mr, Min. the store room of Joe Courtney, mum sentence of death.

own car title, Iwas 23.

{2027 Northwestern Ave. this

! “Judge Minton, though & Demo- Morning and found it temporarily ’ 1 . Lamberson told police he in-| A lifelong Indianapolis resi-|crat. had at no bough 8 Demo. deserted. Mrs. Carrie Hamlin retary, central territorial states.|... .q to use the phony titles for dent, Mrs. Ford was a member of the ‘political issue or complexion

and authority on International| o.oo or'stolen cars. He had just{the Greater St. John Baptistlof any case before the court, nor

Mr. Courtney, who operates the decorators’ store and contracting

Services for Mrs. Carrie ‘Boyd

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Salvation - Army affairs, Willi, 0,004 a special typewriter for Church. She lived in 2078 High-|the political faith of the parties, Supply house, was in a rear roomigjed Sunday in General Hospital, and that Judge Minton never/When he heard the -cash register| be held at 1 p. m. Thursday

speak on the “Global Fight for

Freedom.” in a mass meeting ats re he was arrested Saturday Surviving are her

2:45 p. m, Sunday, Oct. 9. Mr. Schortemeier will receive special honors for his 28 years of service | as advisory board president in the meeting Other activities Sunday, Oct, ® will Include a devotional hour at 1am anda gospel service al 7:45 p.m.

James Donegan Rites Tomorrow |

Services for James W. Donegan, a fire control mechanic at the Naval Ordnance Plant who died yesterday in his home, 2145 Adams 8t will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow. in the Moots & Kirk Northeast Chapel. Burial will be in Washington Park. Born . in Dixon, Tenn. Mr. Donegan, had lived in Indianapolis the past 16 years and was a member of the Brightwood Church of Christ. He was 41. Surviving are his wife, Virginia; a son, Buddy Donegan, In-/ dianapolis; his mother, Mrs. Bessie. Donegan; a brother, Walker Donegan, and two sisters, Mrs. Christine Moody and Miss Aleen Donegan, all of Dixon, Tenn.

Moses E. Wolf |

Services for Moses E. Wolf, a credit clerk for I. Strauss & Co., who died yesterday following a heart attack, will be held at 10 a. m, tomorrow in. the AaronRuben Funeral Home. Burial will be in Dayton, O. Mr. Wolf, who lived in 3136 Broadway, had beén an employee of Strauss’ for the past 10 years. He was 66, * Surviving are a sister, Mrs, Betty’ Grossman, Cleveland, O., and a cousin, Mrs, Harry Sussman, Indianapolis.

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Holiness Church. Lodge; Ladies Auxillary of CanServices at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow ton 2, Patriarchs Militant and In- ment Certificates earn’, in the church will be followed by |dtanapolis Chapter 393, OES. She % burial in Anderson Cemetery. |was 61. | 3% interest per year Surviving are her husband,!| Two daughters, Mrs Wilbur from day issued.

John N. McLean; five daughters, Forsyth, Minneapolis, Minn, and

Mrs. Esther Davis, Mrs. Ruth Mrs. Paul Woolley, Rutherford, N.|

Vernon, Mrs. Mary Spaulding and | J, survive, in addition to two Mrs. Eunice Myers, Indianapolis, granddaughters, Miss Betty CTaig and Mrs. Elizabeth 8mith, Foun- Minneapolis. and Miss Judith Ann taintown: five sons, Robert Mc-/8mith, Indianapolis, and a grand Lean, Columbus. Ga: James son. Harry KE. Wenz Jr, Indian Philip and_David McLean. Indi- apolis.

anapolls; and Joseph Mclean North Vernon two brothers John Krause

- » Marion Soots, Indianapolis. and| john Krause, native of Ger

Claude Soots; North Salem. and! many aid retired carpenter who 22 grandchildren and two great: 4,04 vesterday in the home of a

grandchildren |daughter, Mrs. Homer Corman 329 8. Hamilton Ave. after an Howard Hampton illness of *two months. He was 94.! Services for Howatd L. Hamp- Mr. Krause came to -Crothers-

ton, an employee of the Link- ville, Ind, at the age of 22 and Belt Co. here for 17 years. Who had lived there most of hig Jife died yesterday in his home, 2521 During the past several ‘winter W. 16th 8t.. will be held at 2 p. M.gseasons he had lived in Indiantomorrow in the Conkle West anolis. He was a member of the . Washington Street Mortuary. German Reformed Chugeh in

Burial will be in Crown Hill Erothersville A resident of Indianapolis for Services at 2 p. m.. tomorrow a3 vears, Mr. Hampton was A jn the church will be followed native of Morgan County. He Was hy buria! in Crothersville a.-member of the West Michigan Surviving are a «son, Edward Street Methodist Church. Mr. Krause, Ft. Wayne: another Hampton retired in 1046.° He was daughter, Mrs. Horance Dorsey 55 *Crothersville and seven grand-

Besides his wife, Elizabeth, he children and six great-grandchil-is survived by two daughters, dren Mrs. Madelyn Wehrley and Mrs. | ——— Ce Sp——— Lucille Miller, and three grand-| children, all of Indianapolis,

Arthur Young Arthur Young, native of Canton, Miss, and Indianapolis resi-dent-27 years who died Sunday in , his home, 826'; W. North St will - be “buriéd in New Crown Cemetery after services atl p m tomorrow In the Stuart Mortu ary, He was 49 The Rev. H. T. Green. pastor of the West Parkview . Baptist Church, Bridgeport, will officiate in the services : Surviving are two sisters, Mrs Nancy Dickerson ahd Mrs. Rosie Saunders, Indianapolis; a brother Charles Young, Canton, and 21 nephews and nieces

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ht Willlam Ford; her father, Mabron|diligent, honest, and industrious Courtney, 26, had just gone up- [in the Twenty-Fifth Street Baptist

Seized Trailing Drunks Hynes; two sisters, Mrs. Lauralin his application of the law.” {Walker and Mrs. Ruby Lonis, all! Sen. Lucas said there was no question but that Judge Minton to see two youths flee through

T.amberson and a companion, William Moore, + 23, Straughn:|0f Indianapolis. were arrested as they trailed ET

drunks. Police said they intended Mildred Zukor: Loew lap TRAIN FIRE BURNS 140 {

to hold them up to t driver's licenses, Both hr A AK oul ion And Attorney. to Wed OSAKA, Japan, Sept, 27 (UP) and were charged with violation] TUCSON, Ariz. Sept. 27 (UP)| A train caught on of the Firearms Act, Mrs. Mildred Zukor Loew, o Police also yesterday placed the Tucson and New York, same charge against Harry Lang- Waiter 8. Beck, prominent New man, 41, 3636 N. Oxford 8t. York attorney, were scheduled to d Lamberson said Langman sold be married here late today. . (Was blamed for the blaze..

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Church. Burial will be in New {Crown Cemetery. ° Mrs. Hamlin, who lived in 2418 Northwestern, Ave.,, had been a resident of Indianapolis for 49

GRETA'S FILM DELAYED |years. She was a member of PARIS, Sept. 27 (UP)-—Motion fire. -at picture producer Walter Wagner ¢ Korien station between Osaka said today he has postponed unand and Kobe today, injuring 140 tll mext spring the shooting of! persons momentarily trapped in Greta Garbo's new picture, “The ‘burning cars. A short. circuit Duchess of Langeais.” He sal |Miss Garbo will go back to Holly-|tWo Srandchildren. [wood this winter,

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being held for questioning by fed- wife of Arthur Loew Sr. presi-lof Tokyo, again erupted today, containing instruments and drugs, Norway today on a projected eral authorities for sale in Mis- dent of Loew's International,/sending a ‘smoke column 30,000 valued at $500, was stolen from 4400-mile non-stop flight to Washfeet. ' {his residence last night. ington.

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Thrée new | added to the Anna White, n ment; William and Hubert Hz department. Elizabeth named edito Crispus Attuc At Warren School, Col. | chaplain of tl will speak to grade student: morrow. Subject of speech will bi an American.’ be sponsored PTA. The Sunshir ren Central w service for freshmen girls ship of Presid morrow.

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