Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1949 — Page 2

i Religious Training Wife Keeps Vigil After Policeman Is Wounded In W. 28th St. Battle Budget Increased ESR 70) [1 EAT

Seek $71,000 for Week-Day Instruction

The Indianapolis Board of Week - Day Religious Education will canvass the Protestant churches and individual persons t0 raise a budget of $71,163 for the religious education of public school pupils. : j Children attend the classes sponsored by the board and financed by churches while on release time from the public schools. All classes meet on church property and nof in the public schools. i ~~ Indianapolis pastors will attend a luncheon meeting sponsored by Charles Lynn and the Week-Day Relizious Education Board Friday noon in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. They will hear the budget outlined and discuss its details. Charles Boswell, chief probation officer of the Marion County Juvenile Court, will speak. Mr. Boswell will indicate the

relation of religion té6 juvenile PP delinquency, in his talk. : : Dr. Florizel A. Pfleider, director; Patrolman Lester Warrenburg, seriously wounded in a gun Joseph Dodson sits in his cell after capture in the shooting Mrs. Warrenburg waited through the night at General HosI a ys iagsss 10. arion battle, is examined by General Hospital Dr. W. Vernon Lee. in which he held off 14 squads of police last night. pital. She is comforted by Patrolman Roy Troutman.

budget exceeds the one for last ,

et discussion at the luncheon publishing

will mark Annual Week-Day proval of a $5000” appropriation ltory. He closed the Ledger in H. Ferguson.

Religious Education Sunday theifor the ditch repair fund by the coming Sunday. A four-page inpert will De attached to the church

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iVa., Mr. Jackson settled in In-| The Rev. David C. Venable will] Marcus C. Stewart.

A. Btuart, editor of the Indian-|ruled that money for ditch re- “Everything seemed quiet as we Foley. apolis Star, will preside. Speakers pairs could not be appropriated walked up,” Patrolman Reynolds will include the class instru.tors, from the general fund and would said. “There was a light in the Georgia Peden, Mrs, Dorothy have to be raised by a separate front window and a man pulled,

Unversaw and Mrs, Oberia Patton, {tax levy. back the shade to look at us. But it A w= he didn't answer our knock, so & P rrr re——— lS Loter door.’ ’ g yred y THE MEN'S STORE, COMPLETE ON THE STREET FLOOR

James Bivens admitted the of|flcers to the living roéom and Y {warned them he thought Dodson, FRanklin 4411 {who lives in the front room, had 1a gun. | | “I pushed open the double door

|into his room. Les was standing {next “to me. Then the shot was {fired and he fell back into my 1 larms crying, ‘Oh my God. I've {been shot’ ” Policeman Reynolds

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{several cartridges for a 38-caliber {revolver. Chief Rouls and Inspector, Bader donned fire department gas

Archeologists Call Of

Excavation for Winter CODY, Wyo. Oct. 13 (UP)—

DELIGHTS APPETITES

Excavation work which may un- L t cover traces of a 12,000-year-old e T ea . civilization was called off today «hr - ¥ Curried | tor the winter. a Zz jon i Dr. Glenn Jepson of Princeton I

{ University, in charge of the proj. ject at nearby Saga Creek, said {digging will be resumed next {summer at the site where the Yuma Man is belleved to have lived some 35000 to 12,000 years

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» = 3 : L . 1" * = = mek dianapolis in 1881 after traveling officiate at services. Active pall-| year by $5800. Doyle Zaring, chair-| aw les ooms Policeman Wounded in GunW 4 Jackson with a vaudeville show. While bearers include Clarence Stewart, "po nad made his home since man of finance, will lead the budg- Over New Ditch Fund 1 | WV. . the* Indianapolis Henry A. Fleming, former Sen./then in Redlands, Cal, where he Ledger, he used his vaudeville-| Robert Lee Brokemburr, Fred N

° 2 meeting. Times State Service B® Hl M EF ht 4 L f iH Protestant churches of the city NEW CASTLE, Oct. 13 — Ap- a e ere, le ] S or 1 e Rites Tomorrow developed voice for platform ora- Moore, Clarence Suggs and Bea Surviving are his wife, Jennie

Morris H. Horner

‘Retired Owner of Venetian Blind Co.

Services for Morris Herbert Horner, former Indianapolis resi. dept and retired owner of the Marvel Venetian Blind Co. here, who died Tuesday in Riverside, Cal, will be held at 1:30 p. fa. Monday in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. The Rev. Archer Shirley, retired Baptist minister of Fairland, Ind., and close friend of the family, will officiate. He will be assisted by the Rev. GH. O'Donnell, pastor of the Central Baptist Church here. Turial will bé in Oak Hill Cemetery, Lebanon, Ind. Born in Thorntown, Ind. the {son of Lannis W. and Emma Horner, pioneer residents of the community, Mr, Horner owned a large farm near Fairland, Ind., before {moving to Indianapolis in 1918. |He was a member of the Fairland {Masonic Lodge. | In Indianapolis, Mr. Horner was {a trustee of the Central Baptist {Church. He retired as president

_|and owner of the blind-making

concern in late 1947 and moved {with members of his family to California.

|was a member of the Redlands {Baptist Church. He was. 69.

{Foster Horner; four daughters,

[1924, after 20 years operation. | Honorary pallbearers include: |yrs George Weiser, Mrs. Adel , { { . ’ . 35 in northwest Indianapolis at search for the gun which 'was! Services for Willian H. (Big| After serving as deputy Center| Frank R. Beckwith, John C. price pt Miss Evelyn An 1p. m, {found in a kitchen range drawer. Jack) Jackson, former publisher Township assessor, he was em- Bankett, Denver D. Ferguson, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Jean Pure bulletins giving information re-SUlt In & court test of & 1049 Both left the car to investigate, Patrolman Warrenburg, Who and political figure, will be at 1/ployed by the Red Ball Transit Charles J. Brown Jr, R. B. Shel- sell, Long Beach, Cal; two sons, arding the week-day program. state law, the fight which grew out of an joined the force in July last year,p. m. tomorrow in the Bethel Co. In 1936 he toured the country, ton, Richard A. Chavers, Howard Donald G. Horner, Indianapolis, pecial ‘speakers, sermons and! The Council instructed Frank- Argument between .Dodson and|lives at 2031 Fernway St. The AME Church. He was 84. |speaking for the Townsend Old|R. Hooper, W. 8. Henry, Henry E. and Oren K. Horner, Bannings, : {his 15-year-old wife, Caroline, couple have three sons, Tommy, 7; Nicknamed for his six-foot, Age Pension Plan. He also served Ostrom, A. N. Bobbitt, former Cal, and five grandchildren.

religious instructi 0 lyn George, county attorney, to 0 objected to his drinking. Ronnie, 3, and Mike, 7 months. [200-pound stature, Mr. Jackson/as precinct committeeman in the U. 8. Sen. Arthur R. Robinson. ! Se phen pupils in TOR reset oe bring an action for a declaratory Wied Dee she took a iE rom The children were cared for devoted much of his life to Re-/old Sixth Ward. W. E. Jones, L. M. Sweeney, DEDICATORY SACRIFICE day. judgment testing the 1948 ditch ,.~"° ."\ Lo it after which by neighbors while Mrs. Warren- publican politics. He lived seven Survivors include his wife, Mrs. John Browder, M. W. Beene, Twenty thousand human vicIn addition to the discussion of /3% Should the state tax board oa. n wnocked her down on the burg stood vigil in the emer- years at 2450 Paris Ave. before| Cora Jackson, and two daughters, George M. Robinson Jr, James T. tims were slaughtered by the Az. the budget, other plans for the decline to approve the appropria- gov annort. |gency ward, praying her husband he entered a nursing home two| Mrs. Ruth Stevens of New York Tanner, George A. Henry, Judge tecs as part of a religious festival week-day classes will be talked tion. " ; k {would not die and being com-|vears ago, where he died Tuesday. and Miss Ray Jackson of Los Walter Pritchard, Rufus C. Kuy- dedicating a great pyramid in over in the meeting Friday. James| The state Attorney General has, Didn't Answer Knoc {forted by his mother, Mrs. Mont, A native of Bottetot County, Angeles. kendall, Carey B. Jacobs and Tenochtitlan, according to the

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