Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1950 — Page 2
Second County Victim of Year
2 Trucks Crash At Intersection of
North, New Jersey "A post office truck driver lied fn General Hospital yesterday shortly after his vehicle collided with a Red ¢ab service truck at the intersection of North and New Jersey Sts, Hospital authorities sald Harry H. Kocher, 38, of 64 N. Dearborn St. died of multiple fractures. Both he and Elmer D, Gray, 20. of 2268 Kenwood Ave. driver of the other truck, were pinned fn their vehicles until released by police. Mr. Gray was slightly injured but did not go to the hospital. With the death of Mr. Kocher the Marion County 1850 traffic toll was advanced to two. The first death occurred Friday when Robert Wayne Bray, 23, Danville, wis killed when a train struck his car at the 30th Bt. crossing of the Monon Railroad, ;
Services for Mr. Kocher will be Scene of collision in which Harry H. Kocher, postal truck driver, received fatal injuries ‘yesforday.
POLIO STRIKES HEALTHY Strong and healthy people are
held at 11 a. m. Monday in Woodside Methodist Church, of which he was a member. Burial will be in Washington Park. A native of Hope, Ind, Mr. Kocher was a World War II veteran of 2% Years Overseas perv. foe in Egypt. He was 3 member of Englewood Lodge, F&AM, and had been a driver for the Post Office Department for six months. Mr. Kocher is survived by his
Bar Plans Revised Meeting System
State Group to Meet Friday and Saturday
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devoted to a “work-shop” seminar on the practical aspects of the estates of Indiana decedents.
edness the 31200 51 114 Unprepars Mr. Kocher in ice uniform. | Mr. Orbison said the seminar
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At Session Here | Mexican Monk |by means of lectures, dgigsious
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ey for the Infantile Paralysis Fund Feb, 23 In the Fairgrounds Coliseum, 4 7 Mary McClean, director of the 1950 show, made the announcer ment today as the time for reg: {strations and neared thelk close. The last chance for skaters to sign up is at 5 p.m. tonight at the Coliseum. Skaters assigned to the “Indian” number will rehearse at that time and new registrants will sign up. All’ skaters will use the south en--trance of the Coliseum. Program Completed Mrs. McClean and the Ice-O-Rama committee have completed the show program which promises to produce one of the fastest. moving Times Jce-ORamas in the four years of the charity ex-
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The costume committee, too, is well under way with its job of creating the most spectacular and colorful costumes ever seen in an
Ice-O-Rama. Most of the partici-
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costumes and the job of making the colorful show clothes will begin within a few days. { Two-Hour Show The two-hour show will present large production numbers with as|
many as 200 skaters on the ice at|orders will be filled in the orde. one time, plus solo numbers, pair received. Ahire are Sete Joos routines and small group precision tions available in sections of! L ; skating, - |the Coliseum for those who send to: Ice-O - Rama, Indianapolis side mezzanine, 85¢; East end
A capacity crowd again is an-|in ‘the mail orders now. The over- Times, 214 W. Maryland St., ac-| mezzanine, 60c. All seats are re-
not immune to the polio virus. ticipated as a result of the heavy the-counter ticket sales will start companied by check or money | served. Prices include tax,
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ASSOC Drafting.” Donald / Lafuze and ition, |A relic believed . to contain 8 william Elliott, “Estate Admin-
The Governor, who addressed splinter of the cross on whic p more than 400 Guardsmen mém-| Christ died, was scheduled toioh istration; Kenneth Foster, “Inbers of the association in their| flown to Los Angeles tomorrow. {come Tax Returns,” John Coch-mid-winter meeting, said nothing! The of the “trye|T8iL ‘Estate Tax Returns” and should be done to weaken the cross” caused “the greatest re- Edmond W, Hebel, “Drafting. National Guard or to alter its gious demonstrations in Mexi-| Following the seminar Friday, present status. : i. lean history” during the past/® banquet will be held in the The main speaker at the Olay-| week. {Claypool ‘Hotel, at which Robert pool Hotel meeting was Maj, Gen, | Sas iP. Patterson, former Secretary Ellard A. Walsh, president of the! AN estimated 200,000 faithful of War and former judge of the)
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National Guard Association of jammed the Basilica of Guad- Second Circuit Court of Appeals, the United States. |alope to worship the relic yester- will make the address. { He said the national association day. Sixty persons were crushed The meeting will continue had successfully defeated at- In the press of the crowd. [through Saturday in the Claytempts to “federalize” the ground] Dom Thomas Becquet, a Bene- poo! Hotel, where Harold J. Gal elements of the Guard, but that dictine monk, who has carried the lagher, New York City, president! “the fight is still on” in the mat- relic through Burope and South nf the American Bar Association, | ter of the Air Guard. { America, planned to fly It to Los will address the group on the Lt. Col. Howard 8. Wilcox, pres- | Angeles today. "J |“Necessity of Bar Organization.” | ident of the state association, ap-| The flight was canceled, how-| tt | pointed a 19-member advisory ever, after Dom Thomas and . . board to establish a “continuity other passengers already were Baby Sitter Jailed in leadership” in the state group aboard the plane, because of unand to “prevent lost motion.” P favorable weather conditions, After Charge Dies . He recommended that the ad- eet | TORRINGTON, Conn, Jan. 14 visory board prepare to revise the PAM BUILDER MARRIES (UP) Authorities jailed a teen- , DENVER, Jan. 14 (UP)--John state association's constitution to age baby sitter today in the death recognize the Air National Guard Lucian Savage, 70, designer of the 2&¢ HO : and plan ‘a method whereby it Grand Coulee Dam, was married of a 2-year-old boy placed in her o {here today to Mrg, James Miner of care who died after she admitted. can “encourage, receive and act y ’ ae Spokane, Wash Mrs. Miner's hus- ly placed. a pillow over his face upon any and il suggestions to ’ fmprove the /Indiana. National band died in 1943. Mr. Bavage's because he cried too much. Guard” . ¥ . first wife digd in 1940. | Florence Machalak, 18, was held In detaffing his bis # % without bail on a charge of asL a a rp Rielly] Ayres Buyer sault with intent to commit mur-}
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board, der the association, v | . ! yeayty, would she are Howias by 5 the body of the boy, William ry committee. a King, was discovered by his Named to the committee were: brother, John, 11, when he reCol. Carl 0, DeBard. Evansville! turned home from school. The Cols. Richard a Stewart | : girl admitted putting the pillow Harold G. Felter Maurice T Hor- on the boy as he lay crying on a ton and Wendell C Phillippi In| sofa, Police Capt. Frank Sherlock! , A B10 sald.
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Brewer, New Albany; Lt. Col. Noble F. Schlatter,” Ft. Wayng;| '50 Election War Chest {| WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 (UP)
Lt. Col. George A. Roberts, Bloomington; Lt. Col. "Niiam G. Bray, Martinsville; Major Tom R.| Gilliam, Ft. Wayne; Major John The 710 said tonight its PolitiWw. McConnell, Marion: Majors eal Action Committee soon will George B. Kutche and Eugene P. start collecting voluntary contriWilson, Indianapolis; Major ‘buticns from union members for Rabert Mobrehead, Indianapolis; [the 1050 congressional elections, Capt. John B. Mattingly, Tipton; The Political Action Committee Capt. Gene P. Wood, Indianapolis; hopes to collect $1 from each of the CIO's more than 4.5 million members, It plans to use the money to try to elect “a more
Capt. Cecil McClanahan, Pt, liberal Congress” ‘next November,
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Charred Arm Mystery Cleared Up by Doctor
TOLEDO, 0. Jan. 14 (UP) " The myptery of the charred arm today was no longer a mystery. Deputies and police in nearby Sylvania, O., thought they might have a murder on their hands when the arm was found Wednesday on a dump. But Dr. Willlam Mewborn sald the arm was charred in a basement fire at his home, and apparently hauled Sway by mistake with other burned material. : { : He sald the arm was a mummi. ‘ on ey Pied dissection used in 1938 for! medical classes at Ohio State Uni
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Mary McClean (left), director of The Times lce-O-Rama, explains a routine to some of the young participants in one of the big production numbers of the Feb. 23 Coliseum show for the Infantile Paralysis Fund. mail order sales of tickets. Mail Feb. 1. Tickets ordered by mailorder and stamped, addressed en« r will be sent out within the next velope for return of tickets.
(10 days. Prices are: Box and Parquet Mail orders should be sent now! chairs, $1.20; North and South
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