Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1949 — Page 2

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After 80 mph Chase

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Karen. Keuchenmeister . . . safe after wild ride.

Tearful Mother

Cincinnati Girl, 16, Missing Two Days

CINCINNATI, Nov. 18 ( The mother of 16-year-old Dorothy Jennings, missing since Monday today made a tears ful radio appeal to her daughter td “come home” as detectives admitted a maze of tips had failed to uncover any actual clues. The blue-eyed, blond daughter of Mr, ‘and Mrs, Ralph H. Jen-

a streetcar ) Miss Doherty's preparatory school, School sald the girl apparently the school after she had been

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7-Year-Old Detroit Girl

DETROIT, Mich., Nov. 16 {UP)—Fast police action was credited kidnaping of T-year-old Karen Keuchen-

Linda Glucoft case

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‘debate. : yw” After an on-again-off-again exA of letters yesterday, none {of which had been received by the prospective debaters, the debate was agreed upon. All that remained to be decided was when, where and how often the two

politicos would argue the question. *

Referee for the verbal battle will be Charles B. Brownson, 11th District American Legion Commander, Mr. Brownson, in agreeing to act as moderator, said his part in the show did not mean it would be held under Legion auspices, Original bar Buri Dt debate - nator. At a luncheon in his honor last week he challenged Mr, Jacobs, Gov. Schricker and President Truman

the American Bystem of Govern ment.” It was he expected the Democrat leaders to| support the British system. i Mr. Jacobs interpreted the chal-| lenge as meaning the Senator) wanted to debate their “divergent political views" ~ He {Mr. Capehart sald it was “British iSocialism, etc.” or nothing. Mr. {Jacobs sald that was all right with him. The discussion was in the form of an exchange of letters. Since both politicians released their

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Joyce Glucoft The body of 6-ygar-old “yesterday in a box in the of her playmate's grandfather.

believed to be Fred Stroble,

Israeli Village

To Honor City

A project to found an Israel for Indianapolis

and cham ent political dnd economic situation in Israel

Linda Ji back Police and hacked with an ax. Police launched a 87. Stroble fled from the Glucoft residence before the girl's body was found,

from a dinner at 6:30]

,'m. in Beth EI Temple will be to debate “British Socialism Vs.|piaced |

speak. He Will discuss the pres.

3 Wrecks in 3 Nights Bring Driver to. Court Involved in three wrecks in three nights, a 23-year-old motorist learned today he'd pushed his luck too far. ar Greer, 603 8, East Bt, will appear before Municipal Judge Alex Clark Triday on three charges of driving without an operator's license, Patrolmen Ray Torrence and John Hudson arrested Greer Bunday ‘and Monday nights after South Bide accidents. Last night the officers said they found Greer involved in another crash in the 900 block of Virginia Ave.

lisher PLEDGED BY SOCIETY

Two Indianapolis juniors have been pledged by the Purdue chapter of Delta Rho Kappa, national science honorary society. They are Jeanette Davis, 4007 Broad-

way, and Shirley Schaffner, 5045 Guilford Ave. :

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bank account with it. Mallory officials withheld com-

Cemetery, near Modoc. He was 32. Born in Randolph County, he lived in Indianapolis several years before he moved to Lynn six months ago. He lived in 243 N, Davidson St. '

here most of his life employee at Link-Belt before his | retirement in 1941, after 15 years go service. ’ ‘ 3 ‘| Surviving are his wife, Flora; Mr. sons, William A., Wilbur K, 3 mail [Charles W. Jr. and James H. Cole, clerk, who in his [all of Indianapolis, and Joseph L. home, 730 ° will be |Cole, Chicago; seven daughters, offered at in St” |Mrs. Julia Coverdale, Miss Ann Thomas Aquinas Catholic [M. Cole, Miss Goldie M. Cole, Mrs. Church after services at 9:15 [Mary E. Waggoner, Mrs. Eleanor a m in G. H. Herrmann Fu- (Cole, Mrs. Ethel L. Anderson and ‘neral Home, Mrs. Dorothy B, Burton, all of Robert M. Grubbs = [indianascls; 4 mr, Hs. mend: - « ley Prymar, Chicago; 18 grand Services for Robert M. Grubbs, children and two great-grandchil Sormetly of Jdianapolis, who 41sa dren. ‘the home par- . Lynn, will be at 2 p. m, Graveside services for Fred in the Bloomingport Friends Huff, former manager of a resChurch. Burial will be in Balemitaurant at 1121 Shelby St, who

died Sunday in his home, 1517 Barth Ave,, were to be held today in Memorial Rark Cematery after services at 2 p. m. in Robert W, Stirling Funeral Home. He was 75. Born in Albion, he lived in Indianapolis since 1916. He was a

;imember of the Methodist Church chester;land the Macabees Club at Ligi; onfer. He retired In 1943.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Delbert Eickman; two brothers, Isaac Huff, Albion, and Sam Huff, Kalamazoo, Mich.; two grandchildren and one great.

ment but their pleasure was undisguised. ings

grandchild. {

letters to the press before mailing them, the letters were still in the mails though the agreement was already reached. Mr. Jacobs’ suggestion that he and the Senator “hit the circuit” debate at various spots in the staté—was Interpreted as meanhe, himself, is a candidate for the Senate. Were he interested only in return to Congress from [this district, Mr. ‘Jacobs presumably would want to do his speech-making In Marion County. Sen. Capehart’s nomination of Mr. Brownson as moderator also was Interpreted as making Mr. {Brownson a possible contender for {Republican congressional nomina-. tion in the 11th District. | | ‘Auto Owners ‘Warned ‘Of ‘Sneak Killer’ Dangers of carbon monoxide from unventéd gas heaters in. motor court cabins were pointed! {out today by Todd Stoops, secre-| tary-manager of the Hoosier Motor Club, i He warned that during the win{ter months thers is a constant, idanger of the “sneak killer” and motorists to beware of improperly ventilated cabins while traveling. : { is also in tightly, autom@ , he sald, and; advised all motorists to be sure!

« {their cars were ventilated and | younger girlithat they did not have leaky exseemed dazed,”

haust pipes and mufflers while. traveling.

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three brothers, Aaron, Roy Lawrence Pennington, all of Indianapolis. FIRE DESTROYS HOME

An overheated AS O¥e wal blamed today for a fire whi

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Ayres & Os

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destroyed the one-story frame] residence of Mrs. Ida "-MecCulJough, rear of.815 W, 11th St. | last night. No one was injured.

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