Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1949 — Page 2
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
| Courage to Face Facts Wins
Fortune for Farm Woman
Goes to Girl
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The jurors sat stony-eyed four days of testimony. ‘Then they deliberated and deIn their minds the evi‘dence praved | conclusively Miss : the daughter of Mr. Evans by Mrs. Clay.
‘court ruled she is entitled to twothirds of his estate valued at near half a million dollars. “We're terribly grateful to my lawyers and the jury. It was up-| ‘setting to be the center of such ~& mix-up, but mother and I felt there was nothing else we could, do,” Miss Evans sald.
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acres of fertile farm land, ex-|
Miss Betty Bam
tensive bond og Balding, real interests, and “We ORALLY het stay right| last seven years
| plans, ”
here. There
with farm life,” Fyn grr {ton, he lived in Indianapolis sev- Statehouse. WThat is what we knaw and that "EL YAEL vies, adie. Well [Ee en and Burky The estate includes some 700 things easier, but we have no Pearl Stevens, two step-children; Two Die in We nd Charles. and worth of merchandise yesterday |
Motorist Killed As Train Wrecks Car in Driving Rain
New Yorker, Woman Companion Escape
Death When Auto Burns After Collision A rade crossing accident claimed the life of a motorist, and a
Brooklyn, N
« Y., man and his woman companion escaped possible
death by fire, after their car broke into flames following a two-car
-erash, police said Victim
aid today, of the automobile-train crash was identified by deputy
sheriffs as Walter Herring, 40, Clermont, an employee of the
Anderson, who was riding with Mr. Larsen, received bruised
sNatignal olaliaabie and Bteel
v. He was killed last night when his car eollided with a moving «New « York Soni) vassenger train at Tange! an our sRaiiroad,
ao Jas told Investigators the accident occurred during a drivAng rain, The wrecked car, with . 's body hanging ’ out, was dragged down the tratks 20 feet before body was thrown clear of the
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knees. Mr.
Larsen suffered a
bump on the forehead. Both re-
fused medical aid.
James Miles, 31, of 2303 Carjroliton Ave., a passenger in Mr.
|Whittaker's car,
was released
from General Hospital after treatment for head lacerations, Mr, Whitaker was uninjured, po-
lice said.
Boy Hit at Crossing
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__ The trains engineer, Price Bess: ley, estimated the speed of his train at about 40 miles an hour.
. Fire Destroys Oar car driven by Stanley Lar23 , No Yi, was destroyed by fire after being struck from the rear by another car at “LaSalle and Michigan St, arly . this morning.
police he in a Una of tne ligh when a by Richard F. Whitaker, 26, of 626 N. New Jersey Bt. ‘crashed into the rear of his car. Immediately after the crash, Mr. 's machine burst into flames, police said,
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William Lumpkin, 9, of 1022 W, j31st St. escaped serious Injury’
{yesterday when he was struck by at 10 a. m, tomorrow in the & {a car while crossing the street He was released, after being treated for bruises at lived in Indianapolis 35 years. He Methodist Hospital. Ray Headlee, 43, of 1059 W. in 1836. 35th St, driver of the car was|
{near his home.
not held.
Services were being arranged eso for Rakmond Rogers, 23, WAS Brazil, , who. died . at hospital yesterday, ef res re- U, S Statement
a Sullivan
ceived six months ago in an auto-
mobile accident, 11 At Losantville, Lowell H. Les. BEE Ser: aa, a ET ter, 17, was killed yesterday, state|* YM *
lice sald, when the car in which e was riding collided with an-
Miss Pauline Nicholls, 28, of
other at a country road intersec-| tion, north of Losantville,
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estate Knightridge Cemetery. He was 46.
Dowling to Head New President
Hamerstadt Named
Vice President
Edward 8. Dowling, 6087 Garver Rd. today was elected president of the Rotary Club of Inidianapolis for the 1949-50 club iyear. Mr. Dowling, former president
Appoints Associate Editor pe
James Mogee. new gi | og Committees and their chair-! chief of men ! map
the Surveyor, student were: [news paper at George Washington! John Larter. project: High School, will have Pat Mc- fed, publicity: Ed Gallagher. house; Carl \Cammeron as his associate editor ison. telephone; Tom Evans l and business manager. po "= = - Sues 5 hpi were: At Franklin Township High) aa stant is School, Bridget Ragan has been
rw ue 3isak: named editor of Pilot Flashes,
d Clark. School paper. i AR sod ‘ave ‘Curt, SPOTS! per staff will include Donna Mae Engle. |
oa ows, WS, a of Dilling & Co., candy firm, suc- staf will Ielude Judy nae Sag ustness |ceeds Harry 8. Hanna. Mr. Dowl- HL Glorie. Shires As Agnes Town Emil i Ruth ling is now in Europe and recently Fe Shirley FRY
nt a week in Other new club officers are William D. Hamerstadt, first vice president; Thomas G. Sinclair, |second vice president; Fred 8. | Boone, secretary; J. Floyd King, 2 |treasurer, and W. Daniel Kibler, Diner new Sficars include: |sergeant-at-arms. Kernodle. 3 { Omcers were elected today at) eee [urer. &Bd_Clvas Serean: of rma and Installed as follows: { The, C Chorus of
ja noon meeting of the club's Eygmination Dec. 8 Washington High, under the ai- Micah. vies
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{in a recent ceremony in the audi-| |torium.
endricks, | - Class officers at Franklin ie Township High have been elected
Edward S. Dowling
board of directors. They will be ti ¢ Ed seor yi Nea) ve. tr ers Dor installed Oct. 25 in the Claypool For Probation Officers rection of Edward Emery, has ihiame, Lowell Smith student counell Hotel. c announced the names of 24 mem- | rry Beckgr. = vies president; i The State Probation Commis- hers for 1949. Included were: { Rosemary es, Jack student |
ision will hold an examination to} n . ,4 is ! ‘Samuel R. Stevens lqualify persons to serve as pro-| curtis. Rex Birratt Siroid Bley. Ho nin ST Xo Tie president: uli Sent | Services for Samuel R, Stevens, bation officers in all courts o the phries ‘William Kern. Wilma Linds i hirles'” A d, Don erie. “etadent| - 617 Lockerbie St. who died Mon- state Dec. 8 in Room 317 of the Linville Siar. “Warne tas Shih py Dick Patterson, iday in General Hospital, will be Statehouse. Gen Robins. y Kieford. Be Ber- Elsie rman: vice president: Betty Shack] s t- man, secretary
m 1 “sp dl al {held at 2 p. m. tomorow in the Dyas ig RN Na: Inade ter L ig Webb, Russell White - uper: Richa ar { Ressoner. Carole. Williams, | or = | Jackie amson. tu councg! Knightridge Church near Bloom so. 4 ent cou
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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12, 19049 George Washington High IU Dental Alumni Croup Elects Officers
New officers of the Dental Alumni Association of Indians Univerdyy are (left to right) Dr. Paul Asher, Gary, vice president; treas- | Charles Wylie, Bloomington, president, and Dr. Harry J.
tor of the Indiana State Proba-| as ington. Burial will be in. the = partment. She said that] The Shortridge Hign School Thieves Haul Away Mr. Stevens was a checker the anyone interested in taking the Senate recently swore in 27 ne examination may procure an ap- members and appointed commit | $1200 Merchandise
in Hancock {plication blank by writing the tee chairmen at the first meeting) FRANKFORT, Ind. Oct.
Trucking Co. Born in Blooming- 12 Probati Department at the of the semester, ON on P i F4 g Shairmen and committees included (UP) —Police today sought 20 S Frida hel] on, and calendar: Burke Who hauled away more than $1200
a brother,
Oct. 12/9 (30d R Jorn investigat i, Bn. ee. Tove istera, \suffocated yesterday at: the The thefts occurred during the dianapolis religious leaders, will Mari /Harold Brooker was named drum alley, entered Thrashers, Adler. Taught by Russell W. Curtis, {father descended to aid him and Howard Ashley was elected first Shop through rear doors. [ther Joseph’ Beecham, assistant. also Matthews, active member of the ting to recover the bodies, but ridge Key Club, seven new com- and a fur coat valued at nearly of the Catholic religion, home, 2852 N. Capitol Ave. aft-| : : - the church. The Rev, J, B. Carter, Cemetery, dianapolis for more than 3 John M. Matthews; her mother, sister, Mrs. Willa Shores, ChiServices for John Kasper Carr,
A lecture on Catholicism, first John B. Stevens, or WILLIAM. i ron were 7." Shultz, director of at three firms. of a series of six lectures by InIndianapolis, and three sisters, } ron ather an ey OMI ia Band, has an-| ne eX y , . nounced the election of Richard noon hour. The men, driving a'be given Friday before a socioloMrs. Dowell Kendell and Mrs. jtom of ye a were Brown as 1049 band captain. large dark car, parked in an gy class at Howe High School. Maris Alexander, both of Bloom- 0 88 ome first by carbon monox-| lide: gas in the excavation. His major and second lieutenant, and Gaffney and the Val-U Dress the class will hear the Rev, FaMrs. John Matthews was asphixiated. A third lieutenant. Services for Mrs. Eunice Grace man was overcome while attempt- Lugar, president of the Short- women's blouses, 30 fall coats Catholic Chureh, in a discussion, San Situ Btpu st was revived. mittees have been formed for $300. Second of the six lectures beonday in her| er an iliness of two weeks, will be held at 1 p. m, tomorrow in pastor, will officiate. : Burial will be in New Crown & A native of Nashville, Tenn. : 44 Mrs. Matthews had lived in In- LZ Ss ” greed (4 FR anklin 1 years. She was 48. : Surviving are her husband. } Mrs, Winnie Jackson, Chicago; a brother, Benjamin Baugh, and a’ cago, | John Kasper Carr who died yesterday In his home, 2007 N. Capitol Ave., will be held
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Krieger Funeral Home. {will be in Clayton, Born
Burial He was 70. in Madison, Mr. Carr
| retired from the bakery business
Survivors Include his wife, Mrs. Wilma Carr; a brother, Dr. J. B.| | Carr. and a sister, Mrs. R. D.| Giddens, all of Indianapolis.
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