Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1949 — Page 9
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wo meii who shared his| ONE OF his paintings, “Waits : Fhe cell © were co-opasaive, ing tne Frenzy.” Dortrav a group and Cold,” is exceptionally well Water” are R2gNui4 aid the S0F Aviad In the foreground as | handled in composition and color, £OIOTS. aa |sories,” being me possible danger seas a rocky when taken out oF hisiconstiine and the clouds th ing 4 section of Nashville A¥-FOR Mr. Bohm himself, he The proper * mt Many artists are unable to place Sanking the roadway is & smallish, eparely-built man, flowers, regardless is a feeling of tension|théir figures properly into a contrasting glory, “Summertime” | with a pair of laughing eyes, |they may + makes the air, like something i8 go- scape or a marine, but Bohm has|presents July or August heat, the rather baldish, wears and out well,
glasses sky heavy with masses of cumu- 1s Possessed with & subtle humor. His landscapes in the exhibit
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Jack Nadars Watson, Columbus, Ind., artist and magician,
to never . annual Circus Jamboree I'm ready for everything.’ One of the most vivid of his|lue clouds. “A Warm Spring In the exhibit of Mr. Carini at|are all rich in color and rather As i a a alleged wilt putes - Reveluti nae , daday whi troble sald in comment to Dep, marines is entitled, “Portugese Time~ adds variety to the ex:| Lieber's gallery, are shown about| bold” in the brushwork. en o Daughters of ican chapter 824 N. P Atty. Adolph Alexander's! Boats” and his color harmony is hibit, rounding out the seasonal 25 of his paintings, landscapes One winter scene; done in ha “fetused act. on vania St. A student of Clara Tree Major, theater arts teacher in [Statement that the dealth penalty| admirably selected. “After the!gamut in Brown County. |and floral still lifes. “Cari” is at rather low key, a moody stad - ® ey oon W. wil circus-fype show, |WOUId be asked. Rain” also is well. handled in|" The six watercolors in the ex- his best in handling flowers. One|of the somberness winter, isting to the county Pleasantville, N.Y., Mr. Watson put on a type Stroble will be arraigned in|composition and color, are done in the character of his ofls, “White Peonies,” is gives variety to ® extibit : a die.’ After a series of legal moves sponsored by Indianapolis Ring 10, International Brotherhood of |superior court Tuesday. If he|Coast” too, is an impressive[istic Bohm technique, boldly perhaps one of mat typlcal Ahad thi study sepecialy, being {and ] the ” 3 ferias nd Hancock| Magicians. pleads guilty, he could be sen- study of the relentless Atlantic|washed in with pure colors and masterpieces. It is shown in the very fond of winter a md the a! aa 1927 » circuit ; i |teniced as soon as the degree of Ocean, a dash that only a trained artist smaller gallery, With a dsitnens and it adds variety to to the exhibit, ked up his nty Sd he tristan: to ' {guilt is determined. Among his Brown County ofl|could accomplish. There is noth-|that is impressive, he arranges) too. Sp or : ste Robs Stor e, Takes paintings, Mr, Bohm's Waning} “modernistic” in his water- his flowers for his paintings.) “Car” is a genial smiling son price in pure Jandse S000 bank deposits 3 ' WOMAN DIXS IN PLUNGE Light” is a striking example ofco and there is restraint in They look real. {of Italy who came to this country beer ang oF Ue commimentms. © MAING jer Along ; NEW YORK, Nov. 10 (UP)=— his versatility in handling at-|tonal values that is easy on the “Cari” raises all his flowers for| when young and he studied. aud ; The fund po de sited f WOODS m, Nov. 190 [% : Mrs. Sadie Frankiey, 65, of Se:|mospheres. It is a late evening eye ‘his paintings in a charming gar- worked in New York before coms 20 cents & - 2. account b Bos Binh (UP)=A lone DO dN: out S ster quin, Tex., plunged to her deathiwinter study. It is breathtaking oY Winter Shadows,” “Village den at the north edge of Nash- ing to Brown County. sa 2 sald. Bes ce-apnars with the” Raiiroadmen's|the safe of the local Montgomery 300A). from Aa_apartment houss!in shete beguty, Street” “After a Blizzard,” ville. | log cabin studio. located sn the war the Federal ‘Savings and Loan As[Ward store tonight and fied with! pd 1y here, 0 | Another winter study, “Clear! “Quietude” and “Wind on the| "In all of Carini's flower studies. 135 at the top a sociation. ~ ; the store manager as a hostage, ured 4 pack, now «+ It has remained dormant ex- releasing him on Chicago's west| Eom Football Game urse cost me .' cept for annual interest accumu-{side. . $40 today _ iations since Mar. 22, 1927, and| James Dwyer, the store man-| HOUSTON, Tex. Now 19 (UF) mily like he . ++ MOW amounts to approximately ager, telephoned his wife and said|—An 11-year-old girl watching a week.” Mr, $20,000. was unharined and was enchyurch football game was lured The idea of a shelter for or- route bi back to Woodstock, about! ... i.40y and criminally as ser cent and . phaned and friendless colored 35 miles northwest of Chicago. saulted cent on. luxe ’ children was born at the quarter- Richard Henderson, assistant ‘ly meeting of members of the/manager, said the bandit got into; The injured and jor 1a tells Plainfield, White Lick and Fair-|{the store on a pretext after clos-iohilq was discovered by a en : A a field Friends Churches back in|ing hours. Mr. Henderson sald. . ipickiy weeded patch near
In time, the trustees acquired a tacker. Three arrests were swiftthey're not site at 2st St ana N. Senate] 10 Reopen Illinois Plant ly made but police doubted 2
=~ August, 1869. the bandit slugged him with a : n England, bik A BY was formed and Postol, rified the safe of an esti- a lie ho the! ct Us? church members were asked to{mated $8000 and, forced Mr... ong cave police a full dis-| ‘ ear tn lacts , "pledge their financial ald toward Dwyer to accompany him. cription of the man, : ay construction in Indianapolis of an NO All available officers were cialism,” he ~ asylum for colored children. Garsson Brothers Hope thrown into a search for the at-|
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From the time of its opening munition makers, today circu-imann Hospital, were Dr. Charles Dave to & the project. was speaking for his brother! mp, attack took place in for themselves, the trustees en-|,.on the plant and obtain a par- She sald the man accosted her| | . * Living Room Suite . . .. trators for the children. of federal court in Chicago, II. [Of the other children. Then, she , Pa
Ave. and erected a home, BATAVIA, IIL, Nov. 19 (UP)— any one was the man they wanted. is : .and until early 1023, the church/lated petitions here to start UPip,yis said he found evidence of i bi vi RRs: N io group operated the institution. [their old plant again and bel ii.nnted crim: assault. Shel ; . : But with a sharp increase ip|pardoned from jail. They ang/Dad bruises around the neck and A : , i» ys the number of colored chiidrenjunder Sonviction Jog REIDEY other injuries, but her condition/Bl = : : ) i 1 | needing care, plus the shortage o! oy de 8%" Iwas satisfactory. ; : y me necessary operational funds, mem-{€ iment . NAT! ON AL . h I h . ‘ Gaia POL. ; Murray and himself, at a public|.u he i a5 4 t ree Jast night, asked resi-| tiio-do Riverside section. of * tered into the contract with thelqon for him and his brother so|PY Dame. He told her she was county commissioners who wereithey could run the firm. wanted in the church office, Despite the action of Hancock|Garsson brothers, along with Rep, (said, he drew a knife and said, “if| County's Circuit Court 22 years Andrew Jackson May (D. Ky.) you yell, I'll stick a knife in you,
game a : Short of Funds The Garsson brothers, war-time! Tie child was taken to the Herbers of the group felt they would Henry Garsson, who "said he ‘Wartel in Church’ “the program entirely and casting Meeting council members to Satthiern Honstin weg me girl's * thi 2 tify " ir 4 * the homeless children out to shift| sign and circulate petitions to re- | Sone ® estate man, lives. | in IS u y odern .to act as guardians and adminis-| The firm is now inf the hands] She followed him out of sight ago, trustees for the Friendsare facing prison terms of 8 to|for sure.”
EN < n 1 the money be-|28 months. The girl was so frightened that) JYMEN? *. 3 & Church stl tol the money lune lay in the weeds 15 minutes 3 G Representing the group is Don- ‘Army Veteran Reported a after the attacker fled.
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2 “(ald R. Hurst, Indianapolis attor- ; § , who will ask Probate Court Slugged, Robbed Todze Dan V. White to order the| A 35-year-old Army veteran conimissioners ‘to return the {was slugged from behind as he)
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walked in the 2600 block W. Wal-| : Haney Ng the systeds of the Bo-| ut St. last night and $15 was OIL WAVE eo | Mr. Hurst, during a meeting|taken from his billifold as he lay| $ 95 ; last week with. County Attorney unconscious on the sidewalk, po- |
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ored men and women who seek financial assistance in furthering said, papers from is w allet, intheir educational work.” ycluding his Army discharge, were Tatrewn over the sidewalk and the| money was fnissing. J
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