Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1949 — Page 2
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Green, 27, of 3709 E. 34th St, received lacerations of| the the Fairgrounds.
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Winners in Times Puppy Contest
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Sue Bogen, of Centerville, holds the Boston Terrier and Ed. | ward Cravens, 536 N. Gray $t., the German Swiperd, their first prizes in The Times Puppy Contest. Center is Thurl C Hoosier Kennel Club, who made the ‘presenta tions last night at the club's 34th annual All-Breed Dog Show at
[Escapee Placed
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Winthrop Ave., which police sald being WABHINGTON, Oct. 3 (UP) Was being driven by Paul B. Pay, The United States today called Under Guard Mr. aver; was removed to Vet- (on Russia to help locate and re-
_ilease an American ship, with two { om Se Be Lio [American officials aboard, which! Sam Lieb. 42, one of the two
to have been sae convicts hunted in Indiana after waa riding with Mr. Gress, was it oman aired breaking out of the Michigan
released from General Hospital {State Prison Labor Day, today after being treated for an injured | are Rubrall RB. Bihan inte was in the Mayfield, Ky. jai left shoulder... - from the United States to the/under heavy guard, awaiting -rea eT non - Communist south Korean/turn to the Michigan penitentary. Mrs. Shores Brorn government. A gun battle Saturday night for Mrs. Mary BE.
_ ‘Arnold F. Spen
Dies Here at 69
Long Prominent in Music Circles
Arnold F. Spencer, Indianapolis organist, composer, singer and ‘music teacher for the past 45 years, died yesterday in his home, after an fliness of one year. He was 69. A lifelong Indianapolis resident.
|Mr. Bpencer was a tenor soloist
for many years. He studied music {abroad in the Royal Academy of Music in Berlin for three years
and in Italy for a year.
Mr. Spencer assisted the late Oliver Willard Pierce in founding the old Indiana College of Music
‘and Art. During the last war, he {conducted the Women's and Men's |Glee Clubs as the Lucas-Harold
Naval Ordnance Plant. Active Mason Active in Masonic activities Mr. Spencer was a member of Capital City Lodge, F. & A. M.: Keystone Chapter, OES; DeMo-! lay Commandery of Indianapolis
Shrine. Former national president of,
founder of the Murat Shriners in {Indianapolis.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES cer Rites Wednesday
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MONDAY, OCT. 3, 1949
Arnold F. Sooner
yesterday in
iin | J CATS Retired Railroad
the Central Supply Co., Mr. Cook Foreman Dies Here (5s. a active part in iscive ODliging Judge | William Smith, retired depart- service and veterans planning Gives Ti ler Council No. 1, and the Murat ment foreman of the C. & E. I.!work during World War IL PP {Railroad in Danville, Iii, died! He served on Marion County an Indianapolis Draft Board 7 from the ounty Weeks in Jug the Masonic Canters, he was the nursing home. He was 82.
Mrs. H. G. Stratton
Dies in Her Home Mrs. Hazel A. Stratton, organist of the Seymour First Baptist Church for many years, died today in her home, 402 N, Meridian St. She was 61.
y [Edward P. Cook, Rainbow Division Official, Dies
Services to Be Held Wednesday Affernoon
Edward Pairar. Cook, national ! A native of and |execufive committeeman of the ‘daughter of pioneer Seymour resiRainbow Division Veterans Asso- 'dents, Mrs. Stratton attended | ciation and former Indianapolis {Ward Belmont College and the
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{Chicago Musical College. i Services ai 10 a. m. Wednesday ‘in Flanner & Buchanan Mortu{ary will be followed by burial in
association chapter president, died ‘yesterday in his home, 120 W. 33d St. He was 58. f | Mr. Cook was national reunion
jof the original Rainbow Division '8axophone Sextet which played theaters throughout the nation following the first World War, A veteran of World War I, he | served overseas two years in the G8 150th Field Artillery of the Rain- ' |bow Division. Born in Lancaster, {0., he lived in Indianapolis 38
|dianapolis. .
Harrison E. Gill Services for Harrison Eiiswolih Gill, 22 N. Richland 8t., who with his wife, Alice Earline Gill, was killed in a head-on automobile collision yesterday four miles south of Cave City, Ky. will be held at 1:30 p. m the Conkle Funeral Home. Burfal will be in Floral Park. Funeral arrangements for his wife, who will be buried in Ten- . nessee, are incomplete. A native of Montezuma, Ind, . Mr, Gill had lived in the city most
Edward P. Cook -
85 Years a Salesman A salesman for 35 years tor|
of his life. He was ition of the draft and was its + £8 FLETCHER of Surviving three small _ Mr. Smith, who lived in 3641 chairman during the war years, CHARL ichildren, et, Eifzabeth and
Washington Blvd., was a native! Services at 2 p. m. Wednesday of Shelby County, but had lived Broad Ripple Post of American municipal judge this morning be-| Mrs.
Mr. Cook was a member of 403% W. St. Joseph St, faced a & Judy, are i parents, Mr, and
James H. Gill, and two
‘in the Christ Episcopal Church, of {in Indianapolis most of his life. [Legton. Columbia Club and the)... he had asked to be ar- brothers, James L. and Harold
which he was a.member, will be Members of the Capital City| | bearers. Friends may call at
p. m. today to noon, Wednesday. Surviving are his wife, Almira|
LOOT POLICEMAN'S CAR
his badge.
| A resident of Danville for 30 followed by burial in Crown Hill. years while hq served the rail-|caster. Smith was a member) Masonic Lodge will hold grave-|of the Danville Masonic Lodge [side services-and provide the pall- and the Scottish Rite and Shrine Mrs the Third Christian Grove,
road, Mr.
{there and
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Shirley Church in Danville. Brothers’ Central Chapel from 7| Services are being arranged in| Lancaster, 0. |Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Surviving are L.; two brothers, Albert Bpencer, Mary B. Smith; a son, Ivan W. Rainbow Association, will conJacksonville, Fla. and Herbert M. gmith, Indianapolis and a! |duct his services at 1:30 p. m, i Spencer, Indianapolis. |
his wife,
St. Paul Lutheran Church, Lan- o| Eugene Gill, all of Indianapolis, *
rested and he started two edie: aad two Survivors include his wife, Mrs, [10 Jail a few minutes later be-| poy, =~" 0) or inoton cause he asked for it, ’ a ipa, Fletcher, according to prose- Kathieen Gill, Indianapolis. O., and two brothers, cuting officers, asked to be ar- Frank Maye |Henry C. and Harry 2. Cook, rested Saturday and surrendered! goryices for Frank Maye, 428 a quart of wine which he said N. Calfornia St. The Rev. John A. Callan, Dun-he was “tired of drinking.”
Mrs. €an, Okla, national chaplain of the| “On that basis” Judge Proiday in General Hospital after a _
(brother, Frank Smith, Washing. | Wednesday in Flanner & Buchan-
ton.
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{here yesterday.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 3 (UP)—| ANDERSON INVENTOR DIES Rookie Policeman Michael Fiore, shamefacedly reported to head- neral services will be held tomor- Loomis and Fred BE. Wagoner. quartres today that somebody row for Robert M. Roof Sr, 67, Other pallbearers will be Danlel “$10 and costs, that will be 15 his father, broke into his parked car and inventor and designer of auto en- I. Glossbrenner, William A. Jack- days.” stole his blue uniform blouse and gine parts, who died at his home son, Kenneth V. Hughes, Paul W.|
an Mortuary. Pallbearers will include two or-
liginal members of the Rain
Mullikin and Harold E. Cook.
morning, now?” »
“WELL,
YOUR HONOR,”
Tem Thurl C. Rhodes asked this jong {liness, will be held at 1 “what do you wantip m tomorrow in the CMC.
| Willis & Son mortuary. Burial will - {be in New Crown Cemetery. Mr, Maye was a member of the *
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Fletcher answered, "I think about {Witherspoon Presbyterian Church, -
ANDERSON, Oct. 3 (UP)—Fu- bow Saxophone Sextet, G. Brace two weeks would be about right.”|
“All right”
smiled.
“Thank you,
said the judge, Lillian Cordier, New York City; Ernest Maye Br. | Louisville, Ky.; a brother Ernest
luncles.
Services The missing Americans ‘are Al-/in the Kentucky town wrote a Brown, native of Boone County(fred T. Meschter, Kinderhook, partial climax to the five-state| and Indianapolis resident 47 years/N. Y., and Albert Willis, Brook- search for Lieb and his compan-| le ia 8 |lym, poAY Bey, were Mdtntisied fon, Henry Shelton, 40. ven , will be held at|as officials sailing m. Wednesday in the Conkle the ship “as advisers to the Kor-| Following the break, the two : Funeral ean crew.” men cut a wide swath of robbery will be in the Old] The note said the Communist 8nd terror across Illinois, Indiana | near Jamestown, [North Korean radio announced and Wisconsin, | the arrival of the Kimball R.| The gun battle which resulted her husband, [Smith at the North Korean port/in Lieb's capture occurred as the two sons, [of Chinnamps Sept. 22. 22. bandits were caught in the act! of robbing John L. Smith Jr, a
Mayfield hat shop operator. three Rites Wednesday Trial | — aeey w, Four Go to Trial |
Requ Gerlach, who died vesterdar in In Franklin Murder
his home, Services for (Harry) Dav-{sung at 10 a. m, Wednesday in] FRANKLIN, Oct. 3 (UP) —Four| Sport. Dative of 6, who/Our Lady of Lourdes Church/men accused of slaying a liquor, died Saturday in his home, Tid after services at 9:30 a, m. instore clerk go on trial today on| Ave, will be held at 10/the Blackwell Irvington Funeral murder charges in Johnson oir-| .\Home., He was T1. cuit Court. He was a retired salesman for, They were indicted by a grand General Mills, Inc. Born in Wash-| jury in the death of Lloyd L. AbMr. Davenport had lived in In- gen, nd. he ives in Inala. bett, 49, who was shot last Mar. more than 40 ar was Uri2 during a holdup attempt in the) Slanapans rr Jars Lady of Lourdes parish and &istore where he worked on the Surviving are his wite, Baca; a/
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Union Cemete was
son; = sister, Mrs. Stella selers. Martin W. Gerlach
member of the United Commercial| courthouse square. .{Travelers,
brother, Charles oa engert; The deféndants were William sister, Mrs. Frank Lane, and Nausyivors include his wife Mrs. | Caine, 28, Evansville, accused SHandion, Jonn B. Marsh, all of 'w, Gerlach, and two sisters, Mrs, |." .S8¢rman; John Parnell, 18, 2 John J. Thale and Miss Mary {Loulsville, Ky.; Albert Hans-|
| |brough, 22, and Harold Lloyd, 23, Samide, Bri apoli. both of Indianapolis. som aac Judge Oral 8. Barnett set the Isom W. Radcliff, custodian of|stage for trial of all four at the! the First Baptist Church here for same time when he overruled! 18 years, died yesterday in his Saturday a defense motion for! home, 814 8. Kappes St. He was separate trials,
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A native of Shelby County, Mr. Mrs. Nettie Grimes Radcliff had lived in Indianapolis | Services for Mrs. Nettie T. 2 yaaa. He Wa a member Of Grimes, 118 W. 36th St., who died e Eagles ge In Greenfield. gaturday in her home, will be! ML Radcliff retired in 1939. ‘held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in ro. ervices at 1:30 p, m. tomor-! rollers ( 2 Shirley Brothers Central Chapel. i {row in the Conkle West Sixteenth py ria} will be in Crown Hill. She . {Street Funeral Home will be fol- | was 84. lowed by burial in Flat Rock, Ind. ’ Surviving are his’ wife, Nellie mt Or She” taught in pute G.; two sons, Samuel E. Radcliff, gonoqis there several years, A res-
HOMER ABBOTT is well. known indianapolis and Isom W. Rad- gent of Indianapolis 50 years, ishe was a member of the Merid-
to many of the folks in this community. Popular because he al- lan Street Methodist Church and h - ways Gi Bani oe ues cheery | apolis; Mrs. Elizabeth McCauley, a charter member of the Depart-| men—in thoss bright red Omar|Saitm, Masa, Mra Join Mian Nursing Auxiliary. trucks — brings delicious OmAT| Prat Norwood. O. and 17 grand. |, "O%: Herbert T.Griines, In Breads and Pastries—tresh from cniiaren and thee great. Sr] {dianapolis, survives. the Omar ovens—right to your|chiidren. on |
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And Homer says, “Tomorrow I MARINE BAND TO PLAY Omar Ralsin Bread for only 17! * The United States Marine Band! Get to know your Omar man! Call|will give two performances here i ia napol is 4,
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‘chairman of the Rainbow Asso- ‘the Riverview Cemetery, Seymour. . ciation when the group met in Surviving are her h d, Her.” French Lick in 1948. He was one man G. Stratton, and 4 daughter, :
[Miss Jerry Stratton, both of h- :
Wednesday in -
sisters, Mrs, Alvin EK." and Miss © .
litelong Indian- . {apolis resident who died Satur-
Surviving are his mother, Mrs,
sir,” Fletcher Maye Jr, Indianapolis, and five
American Ca whose spokes condemned it} port given Tit Archbishop prisoned for labor on Oct. charged with the Nazi pup up in Croatia First First indic Tito’s change ing the arc! week.
A former now an anti can citizen, v with member United Natio New York r formed Ame: advised him t At dinner } shal Tito's in asked what fcan reaction
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