Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 January 1950 — Page 7
Rout, less Franklin, 52 Pr for their 12th win in 14 games; Win- Burial services here for alain cab slow's once-beaten Eskimos licked driver Lawrence Kovert Pe , 63 to 35, and Prince-| mernoon broke ties of friendship
lon ‘and tell oy “autitaeg 2 of three men forged by over four
helplessly as basket. R rds wa rkplugs won ey, 29-26,
by 38-36
Wins Game
n. 21 — Tech 8 third NCC 8s by edging , 38 to 36, in vood tilt here
and Myron goals in the lay to clinch ors. With the -all, Englerth it 37 to 33, ff hit a layup king it 37 to potted a free 0 seconds of
three points, nd 28 to 21. ch’'s ninth in
ce.f T ible. 3 er.f nolds.f 0 n.c 1 d.g 3 nson.g 3 3
tals
) fay i B yh fale . Nin ide his return 1sketball line1spicuous one ple paced the to 34 victory jornets’ gym, oints as 1700 s gain their dozen games, hortridge a 6 elinquish. The ) 4, at the first the half and pe-way mark. his points in pple was high 18 points. for the losers, ' 49 shots for fle Howe got [owe has lost
.
Howe (34) ig ft of rback. 0 Linsey, 1 d A 3 0 ps. aL 3 fullen.f 0 er.c be.c 3 nger.¢ tals 14 6 21 dge 23, Howe 14. hortridge Su
3 1s
ler 2, r 3 2 McMullen old and Prancis
ow; 34-32
rs staved off n rally to nip sketball team, st Siders’ gym
n 8 to 7 lead .
but shared the 1ission, 13-all the initiative the third stop . the stubborn
Washington's
es. Nebitt led -
3 points while ob Dittemore
with seven Washington (82) fg 1% pf der, { temore.f tis, roeder.{ nes, ! RE Dougall.g very.g ‘otals 10 12 1» ville “13, Washing-
Washington 11, cher 5. Grune,
ender and Jake
“ware Bowl rang up the evening's high. They swatted 3010 pins on with the session's high feminine,
"Carl Stamm. Link Beit
jinx, chalking
Central Indiana
No. 7.
[straight triumph at the expense and one-half years of Army ser of Loogootee, 30 t¢ 35. and Cory-|vice. | Fy don, 57 to 36, respectively.
Peru contin to
ference, rout- jn
thelRaiph Mets served hide by ing Tipton, 66 to 47, for CIC win of jo
Mr. Kovert, Arthur |
to 37. Jasper's defending state kings took it on the chin for the fourth time, being upset by Evansville Bosse in a Southern League tussle, 50 to 36. Bosse, already dumped half a. dozen times, led
i: Pro Grid Owners OK Plan To LetLions Draft Hart -
Notre Dame Star End Hints He Seeks Offer Allowing Off-Season Career
By JOHN GAUDIOSE, United Press Sports Writer acted as PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 21—The 13 teams who now rule the y,44's funeral. The three had) Requiem high mass for Miss|,, from start to finish as Cabby professional football world as the new National-American O'Neal's Wildcats could do no gathered around the conference table today to decide how
better than connect on 11 of TT|split up the star players who graduate from college this year.
shots from the floor. Bosse hit a nifty .365, on 23 out of 63 at 9:30 a. m. attempts. ing the annual player draft. "Bulldogs Pressed Even New Albany's once-beaten the discussion was that both the lldogs, also of the SIAC, had Bulldogs time. They trailed Ev-/All-America Conference alrea ansville Memorial at the half, 24 had conducted separate player to 20, before Paul Poff got thedrafts before they merged Bulldogs - off and rolling to a
largely responsible for the|/players already had ry iid 5 " lagreements with various teams.
The Wabash Valley tournament!’ A. decision was reached late
46 contenders still shooting for End Leon Hart of Notre Dame. Monroe City's title, Still in the Retain Draft Rights running were undefeated Fon- ' tanet, which blasted West Terre, At the suggestion of owner Haute, 40 to 27; once-beaten George Marshall of the WashGlenn, which took. out Terre Redskins, the 13 owners Haute Gerstmeyer; Patricksburg, "8°" T to let the Dewhich hung up No. 13 al the xo Le drat nse of Freedom, 46 to 35; un-(ro ons ? Deaten Ellettsville, and Attica, [rights to Hart. One of Those runner-up in the last two tour- agreeing was the Baltimore oot neys. The Ramblers. sidelined pre-| Who held rights to Hart in the viously .unbeaten Richland Twp. old All-American Conference 47 to 33. |draft. After the vote, a Lions
There were thrillers galore, like spokesman said that Hart had
‘Elkhart's 49-to-48 overtime vic- “tentatively” agreed to play for
tory over Ft. Wayne North, giving| Detroit next season, but he did
the Blue straight win in the East NIHSC and the lead, but Gary Froebel's one-point victory over the Rough
Manhandling by Pistons
Hawkins Ready to Play Again as Locals Challenge Old Rivals in Fieldhouse Tilt
By FRANK ANDERSON | The Indianapolis Olympians will be out to avenge a bruise on
Zollner Pistons tonight in the Butler Fieldhouse. The Olymps open fire at 8:30 o'clock with the memory of a, 90-74 beating at the hands of the Pistons fresh in their minds.| There is also the matter of the physical pounding and floor burns. Ft: Wayne dished out in the only,” EI previous meeting between the two since Dec. 20. Marshall Hawkins, | clubs. Those Pistons are rough. /injured against Baltimore on However, there is more ‘at that date, returns to action tostake than injured dignity. The night, his fractured right cheek Olymps have built up a two-game bone now just something to jaw lead over the Anderson Packers about. | in the Western Division of the, The Pistens hoast a star-stud-| National Basketball Association ded lineup. Red-hot rookie Fred-| and are determined to hang on|die Schaus, ex-West Virginia perto it. The Pistons are riding in former, is the team’s pace-setter. fourth place in the tough Cen- Schaus is backed up by Leo Klier,| tral Division and are only 10 former Notre Dame great; Jack
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Dec. 9 to form the National ierms with: various teams. 51-to-44 verdict. Poff's 22 points/American colossus. Thus, SOme not a1) owners apparently agreed Stuck. 1250 Cameron St, reached that a precedent had been set.
tee be appointed to study the field, meanwhile, was pruned tojlast night on one player-—Star graft problem was overridden late| last night, and so the owners were “= ready to roll up their sleeves to! dig into the problem today. Ie: waa Ad on nelU. 8. Navy from December, 1917, was 78.
the owners } actual draft jmmedfately follow- to December, 1920.
That was the first piece of business on the program that started grates. Mr. Kovert was shot to {Indianapolis time)-—to agree on a method of conduct-|geath Tuesday night on a county Calvary Cemetery. tn Miss Thomas, w
| would also contain the possibility | The factor that complicated’ « .. oi.season career. | Some owners thought that the National Football League and the exceptional action on Hart, an ex- Shooting. {ceptional player, would set a precedent for the cases of other play-! L ers who have already come to Albert Stuck But Services
The suggestion that a commi
ing agreement on a method.
The owners voted to postpone Gertrude Stuck;
come they will] goratched, except {tracted by Mr. Kovert and Mr. Monday | Catholic Church. Burial will be in| Mrs,
Crothersville, were Apr. 2, 1941. They shared the same
vision in World War II. Mr. States, who lived next door to Mr. Kovert, and Mr, pallbearers at
the war
road near Crothersville. George)
He is being held at
| Scottsburg. |apolis,
for Albert
in the orld War IL . He was a member of the can Legion, Monument Lodge 657, F. & A. M., and the Scottish Rite, H farmed with his fa-| von, where he was atin Jewish womens’ aetiviti : Bh of the Mj thodiat Church.|Was a member of the Indianspolis $ born in #18, butiColintll bf Jewish ‘Women and fved in Indianapolis 30 years, ~|Temple Survivors include his wife, Mrs, apolls Hebrew Congregation. Louise Wear; a daughter, Bar-| She.also had been active in the y tent during wartime service withipara, 2 years old; two brothers,|Indianapolis Women's Golf A | Schmidt, Palm Springs, Cal.; a combat unit for the .entireiHarold and James, all period. They were in 113th Medt- apolis, and two niste! cal Battalion, 38th (Cyclone) di-/pguline Noble, Cicero,.’Tll., and| Survivors include her husband, Mrs. Mary Walton, Plainfield...
Metz Miss Mary Lov Thomas |
ner will be in Shiloh was 42. Bre
a radar technician three Army Air Corps in
she
died Thursday in his home, will/land, Ind.
'l& Hurt Shefield Chapel. Burial
will be in New Crown. He was
Mr. Stuck was an independent plasterer. He lived in Indianapo(lis all his life. He served in’ the
{Survivors include his-wite. Mrs. MI*
be at 2 p. m. Monday in Jones Mee Frances Burns
|SS. Peter and Paul Burial will be in Brazil, Ind. She nest
until June 3 the draft of players Mrs. Virgil Parton, Mrs. Charles 4.5; parish.
from the four AAC teams that Keith, Helen Rich, and Eva and]
passed out of existence with the Judy Stuck, and eight sons, Al-|wibur J. and Leo C. Burns, De-
Survivors
Cold
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1 gt
Road
Burial
Cemetery. He Mr. Wear operated the Stand-(Cohn, 5414 N. Capitol Ave, will ard Service Station 15 years at/be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow In 9th and Pennsylvania Sts. He planner & Buchanan mortuary.) 80. Burial will be private. .
Joan of Arc
Ave.
merger— Buffalo, Chicago Hor- bert Jr. George, Pete, Jim, Ray-|troit, Mich. and Edward Burns, nets, Los Angeles-Dons and New mond, Jerry, Ronnie, all of Indi- Indianapolis, and four daughters, York Yankees. Most of the play- anapolis, and Seaman 1-c Fred!miss Anna M. Burns and Mrs.
ers of the latter, however, go to Stuck, USS Orion. | Also surviving are a sister, Rollie Thomas,
the New York Bulldogs.
more,
percentage points behind theKerris, the Loyola . of Chicago! Olymps in the overall NBA|flash; Howie Schultz, just ac-| standings. |quired in a trade with the An-|
Indianapolis will have
Men
full- derson Packers, and Bob Harris, | team strength for the first time ex-Oklahoma Aggie luminary. |¥ayne Pistons.
; An unofficial poll revealed that Mrs. Bertha Bibe, Indianapolis,|and Miss“Nora M. Burns, Brazil. Blazers their sixth not disclose the terms of the i ix teams were in favor/and a grandson and four grandagreement. In discussing his pro. 0 .a5ing the league to 14 daughters. hopes a while ago, Hart indicated , sa motion that was defeated ao. n he was looking for an offer Which yy 41s meeting yesterday for ack Miss Lola Barker ‘e . EK a “77 "lof a unanimous vote. Olympians Out to Avenge oi rons ior samen Y P lof another team were Washington, {New York Giants, Green Bay, _ |Cleveland, San Francisco, Balti- St., will be held at 1 p. m. Mon | and Pittsburgh. Opposed {were Chicago Bears, Chapel. Burial will be |Cards, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, {and New York Bulldogs. Detroit {refrained from voting. Defeat of the motion meant rection of franchise. bids from their record and their anatomies when they face the Ft. Wayne EC. N. Y., Houston, Tex., and High School. She was 22.
Oakland, Cal. t
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TODAY Basketball ped Shes Crispus Attucks a owe. Colle Indians at Purdue Earlham at Anderson. - Ball State at St. Joseph Evansville at Indiana State Huntington at Taylor City at James Millikin.
Northwestern at Iowa Minnesota at Michigan rofessional INDIANAPOLIS OLYMEIANS ve Butler eldhouse,
Ensminger and Yager Roll 700 Series
By GENE LAWSON They beat league-leading Brass Two 700 series enabled the men Rail two out of three, the first
to come back to their - proper time that's happened in some time. pinnacle in the bowling world. [Brass Rail felled 2910, just 100 Miller Ensminger and Bob short of Delaware's total.
Yager chalked up respective sets Next came Ray Johns of Usher of 706 and 701 to put an end to Mortuary who knocked over 671
the women's glory-grabbing of the in the Ritchey Furniture loop ony
past two evenings. scores of 223, 233 and 215. A
Dot Lazo, Coca-Cola Ladies axine Weaver, Sherman Bar Mxd Estelle Nash, Sherman Rar Mxd Ann Sauter. Dabis & Vassar Guild Marta Roberts, Hill's Meat Mk! . Helen Chapman. Coca-Cola Ladies Agnes Junker, Indpis. Typewriter Lou Early, Milano Inn . Billie Rice. Indpls. Typewriter . Ramona Frosch, Bowes Seal Fast Cela Fellows; Sherman Bar Mxd. .. Juanita Cork, Hill's Meat Mkt. . ary Schmidt, DeWoll News . Maxine Parker, Bowes Seal Fast arge Skelton, Milano Inn
Ensminger rang up counts of couple of Fun Bowl keglers, Wil- Edna LaFary. Ind. oil Equipment
230, 222 and 254 with Delaware liam Brown and Thomas Wright, Bowl in the Washington loop at'grabbed off the next two spots the Illinois plant, It was the with 666 and 663 totals, respecsecond T00 of the season for tively. Miller, Yager fell only five pin short and 231 with the of that mark by uncorking scores Classic and Wright of 249, 247 and 205 with, the games of 226, 214 and 223 in the Fountain Square Bowl in the aria same league. Ritchey Furniture ¢ircuit. It was Elizabeth Pfielschifter and Eva the first seven century mark for Williamson ame close to the 600 Bob this season. mark but fell slightly short. Both Curly Street, another Delaware competed in the Sponsors. loop at Bowl kegler, grabbed third place Pritchett's with the former throwby spilling 685 pins on games of ing a 591 with Indiana Gear and 230, 203 and 252. Thanks mainly Eva nettipg a 590 set with Milano to Ensminger and Curly, Dela- Inn. : Bill Anderson's Service came up
Fun
scores of 933; 1038 and 1039, {mark by upsetting 2619.
s = = . = =» 706 BOWLERS (MEN) (Pred Schleimer, Bader Coffee co... 803 Miller Ensminger, Dela ow! 706 Ray Christney. Fisher Pharmacy .. 603 Bob Yager, Ft. Square Boxing Alleys 91) 3qb Jones, Bankers sue .... 802 #00 BOWLERS (MEN) * aul y. Traifle Tub .. 602 “url treet, Delaware Bowl tens im on, Allison A “ers 1 Ra hire Usher Mortuary on Ba Bran Jaria's honing Lanes . $a Willlam Brown, Fun Bowl Classic 666 Marvin Welch, EU Lilly Thomas Wright, Fun Bow! Classic 663 Leroy Sulter, Ny-Grave FIR 88 Jim flllams, Link Belt No. 1 658 Tony Manley, Hillcrest Men ......... 6 Loulk Weidman, Pirestone ’ 656! Art Lovell. Link Belt No. 1 ,........ 800 arl Doty. Link Balt No. Jn Cosualts 83 George Haney, Allison AC .......... 600 . terda u | Pack Person, Marott Shoes $4) OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) Ernig Bulox. Bridgeport Biase : 248 stubby Matthews, "Radio Transfer .. $88 Am ruhn, Hunter's Bervice ...... 646 Wendell Phillips, Radio Transfer 585 oy eld, Delaware Bowl ... 843| Don Hopping. Irvgin. Prsbtrn. Chure ia Led Ahearn, Tompking Ice Cream ..... 840) Omer Baxter. Link Belt No. 2 «ie B erd Hohit, - Yaver Men's Shop v Ross Ervin. Abbott Heating .e 518 u Doughtry, Stone-Stafford & Stone 635 Dave Patrick, Merz Engineering .... 57% jck Nolan, Usher Mortuary ...... 834 Elmer Bennet, Allison No. 2 ........ in arry Wheeler, Marott Shoes 3
preck. Allison TI oe {Bill Hall, Gibson Market » che 4 Barney Walk, Sherman Bar Mixed 629 'N. Burleson, Borden Dairy 627 Kenneth Bourke. Ertle Machine . ’ 627 Les Briscoe. Ayreshire Collleries Mxd Porrest Buhneing, Mechanics Laundry 636 Clarance Harding, Benham Press Bernard Jared, Bridgeport Brass. ..... €25 Art Plauts., State Brd of Health Mxd (
Wilson Shoppe, Allison AC Fun Bowl Classie
No. 1
4| Elmer Bennet, Allison ke 3. 633 Ben Rinehart, Skinless Meats {Joe 8 Amos Terry, s 2
Bill Monday, Interstate Lumber .... 634 300 3 Reed Sharum, Mueller Motor Sales .... 634 Hlisabeth Plielschifter, Ind. Gear Works Harry Stivers, Brass Ral : ns | Bva Williamson, Milano inn roses Ha! Gremore, Herman Schmidt Ins, .. mcy Court, DeWolfl News ... ...... Stanley Haggard, Ohio Of «.. 6211 Pat Strieback, Milano Virgil Haines, Central Supply ......
Ion .e neces Snyder, Indpls. Typewriter Bob Bhaw, Oertel's 92 J. Pattreal Bill Anderson's Serv
Mis Rises, Tompkins Ice
Cream ‘ une Bwiggett Wo J janes, Lake Shore Country Club th, rad Barbecue james Bradley, Baxter's Orill Mixed . Ly Arick, B. Andrsn's, Spgs. Serv arry Ad .. Speedway i 8 Wagner, Ind. Oil Equipment “r evi al Si xed . 81 sly Coleman, Kool Vent Awning ... 533 William Greeley, soley 0s. Texaco $17. D. Krier. B. Andrsn's. WL mee verett Laher. Laher nters ..... 817 Mary Waltermire, Pelir's Bear .... rnard. Banquet Ice Cream... .. ® Battreall, Sponsors Classis .... lions, United. tess ry Mil . ’ “ Marshall, Interstate Lumber |, * oapusich DeWoll News .. o.oo. orm _Obergfell, V fae erne Biers, Hill's Meat Mkt .... cl Riggin th Stade erchants . she Meyer, Kool Vent Awning .. 538
Bowl T Thompson 8t reeled off 7 7
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Mary Leppert. Pritchard Lum OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS Agnes Welker, Baxter's Grill Inez Baham, Real Silk Mixed K. Myrick. Ayreshire Colileries Mxa Eleanor Kottkamp, Ski-High Ladies Mildred Parker, Ell Lilly Ladies
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Brown had games of 210. 225 Mary Sheehan. VA Women
Yvonne Sheets. Merz Engineering
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Bowlers Back on the Beam Again;
. 509 3025 College Ave., who died yes-
500 WOMEN) Mxd 497 lived in Indianapolis more than
ate 3rd. of Hith Mxd sa ter. Mrs. E. A. Flint, survives
in Floral ate.
Park Cemetery. Mrs.
Lynhurst Baptist Church. was a graduate of Ben Davis) | Mrs. Miss Barker lived in 4917 W. LeGrande Ave, She is survived iby her parents, Mr. and Mrs. {George Barker; a brother, Stanley | G. Barker, Orlando, Fla.; and two sisters, Mrs. Eva Hayes, Man-| ‘nington, W. Va. and Mrs. Virgie Patterson, Indianapolis. {
Services for Jess B. Rogers, Indianapolis. resident for 30 years, {will be held at 1:30 p. m. Monday | {in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Washington Park Cemetery. } i Mr. Rogers, who was és, died lyesterday in his home, 319 W. {40th St. He was a native of Scottsburg. are his wife Mrs. |Jennie M. Rogers; two daughters, Mrs. Marilyn Ann Graessle, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Carroll Jean {8pray, Greenwood; two sisters, Mrs. William Enlow, Springfield, O., and Mrs. Ruby Leeds, Los Angéles; and a brother, Cleve11] land E. Rogers, Indianapolis.
$20 22 Worth Newhouse 512 512
512 Services for Worth Newhouse,
2 terday, will be at 3 p. m. Monday 303 in Flanner & Buchanan mortus03 ary. Burial will be in Ebenezer 303 Cemetery. He was 68. , He was born in Madison and
130/60 years. He was a member of the 478 Ebenezer Lutheran Church and
a the Knights of Pythias. A daugh-
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killed yesterday in an auto crash|{Mortuar in the 4700 block W. Washington|in New Crown. She was 76.
{Paul Wilson,
McDaniels was born Miss Barker was a native of Nashville, Tenn., but lived in In- School, Indianapolis and a member of Gianapolis 34 years. She was a!
8he/member of the Baptist Church.
Hixey
Indianapolis, Mo.,/n a highway accident near Chev-|
ot. O., will be held at 10 a. m.| | . . {Monday in Shirley Brothers CenMrs. Camiller McDaniels tral Chapel. Burial will be in Me-| Services for Mrs. Camiller Mc- morial Park. He was 27, ! Daniels, who died Thursday in| her home, 118 Douglass 8t., will Haeckl Motor Express Co. He was Rites for Miss Lola Barker, be at 1 p. m. Monday in Stuart|thrown from the cab and fell un-| y Chapel. Burial will be der his tractor-trailer when it|
St.
\C. Wear Hrs. Ruth Com Dies Here at 58
Ameri./80l'8. and Dina Kisér, died day after an illness of several years. She was 58. / ’ : Wiegmann,
un- Mary Lou Thomas, 3914 N. New| po for malaria con-|Jersey 8t., will be held at ® a. m.| .hjjaren. in St
who tian Church.
lapolis four years age from Brazil.|Lillte Sarver, five daughters, gp. was a member of the Cathe-/and Miss Josephine Hulett, Dan- Cherboush {ville, Ind., eight grandchildren and, include three sons, one
William E. Skiver
Mrs. [433 St. Peter St., killed Thursday |
The Rev. G. I. White of the off day in Moore and Kirk Ben Davis|Bethel AME Church will offici-
| |
In he
Survivors include a daughter, Glen Edward, McKenzie; a son,/and Richard Wayne, {Lawrence Long, six grandchild-| mother, Mrs. Helen Skiver, all of
ren and six great-grandchildren. Indianapolis
Women's Circles
Services for- Mrs. Ruth Kiser| P80! Ind,
Mrs. Cohn; daughter of the late
Mrs, Cohn was formerly active
Mrs. MgKel, her husbind,
Sisterhood of the Indian:
baugh,
8-lsons, M. V.
port;
Ellen Hayden
m. tomorrow in Christian
Co Hotel. Mrs. Hayden was born in Clay
program
include four Hayden,
Dearborn,
great-grandchild. j muda. Berdwy
Ibert
Sapetown:
Exbroo Runner Serdam ¢
— rT Mrs. McKeéighan Dies Here at 80 Services for Mrs, Mary B. McKeighan, 647 N. Jefferson Ave, | ha | . |will be held at 9 a. m. Tuesday! le Active in Jewish ' in Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel.
Burial will be in Paoli Cemetery, |
Times State Service A resident of Indianapolis for! GREENFIELD, Jan. 21 — Ale
26 years, Mrs. McKeighan died ysert Brown, brother of Robert G. yesterday in her home, She was,
Mrs. McKeighan was a native of - Dubois’ County and was a here yesterday. died yester- mémber of East Methodist Church. The Rev, F, W: Thomas McGuire, charged in the pastor of Downey slaying, was “mad” when he re~ Avenue Christian Church, will of-/fused to sell him beer. He said the yy ficlate at services.
McKeighan and For-|
eb sociation. She was a lifelong | est MeKei | Mr. Borwn testified McGuire ghan, both of Indian-!| , Mrs. resident of Indianapolis. . . pr _|acted like other customers at the apolis; Clair McKeighan; South tavern. On cross-examination the
George = MeMelville 8. Cohn, president of|geighan, ron 3. nd. Floyd
Kiser; Cohn & Shumaker, lnc.
Los Angeles; two brothers, Saloinvestment securities; g !
& 80Dimon and Hilliard Simnions, |Gorlion K. Cohn, Indianapolis; a French Lick; a sister, Mrs. Flor- fon
er, Mrs. Ben Wallerstein, once Beatty, French Lick: 17 ond, Va., and six grand- grandchildren and seven great- | grandchildren. | ‘Mexican Altrusa Club ho was 22. died! Services for Mrs. Ellen C. Hay- Honors Miss Christlieb BE. Bowers, 21-year-old self-styled yesterday in St. Vincent's Hos- den, who died Thursday in the; 'bigamist confessed the “revenge” pital after an illness of five years. nome of her son, Marion Hayden, | A lifelong resident of Indianis survived by her at 2 |father, Dr. Fred A. Thomas; herp b | mother. Mrs. Marie Thomas; her rownsburg (Babe) | sister, Ann Thomas, and a grandwho mother, Mrs. B. R. Thomas, Port-|
Anita Christlieb, second vice president of the Mex- polis .policeman, testified that Mes 1935 N. Keystone Ave. will be ican Altrusa Club, was feted last Guire admitted the shooting after the night at a dinner attended by 96 the policeman placed him in a Church. members and associates of the or-'squad car. Burial will be in Greenlawn Ceme- ganization in ‘the Washington tery. She was 82. A Louisa Davis, international re|County, Missouri, but. fived in lations officer, was in charge of |Brownsbyrg 49 years. She was a Services for Mrs. Frances V. member of the Brownsburg Chris-| (Burns, 2035 Central ' {died yesterday in her home, willl. Survivors i " |be sung at 10 a. m. Monday in/sons, Emory and Milton Hayden, Movie, Skyways. Cathedral. Indianapolis, and Thomas and Er-"ay » © aa To Brownsburg; a Ship Movements i} |daughter, Mrs. Wilma Wilson, In-| Burns came to Indian-dianapolis, and two sisters, Mrs. Brem
arrangements, gates heard reports on foreign
|students “supported by their or-'To Receive Visitors other ganization and were shown a
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nis survived by davit as to his age in 1946. yd; three daugh-| : } ters, Mrs, Martha Reisentz, Los'ang a native of Dayton, Ky., was | | Angeles, Cal; Mrs. Delta Rada- 5 frequent visitor at the tavern. Indianapolis; Mrs. JuneiMr Brown testified he had sold
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On Witness Stand =
Brown, slain: Indianapolis tavern {operator, testified in Circuit Court .
Tenth Street! Mr, Brown | testified . that!
% defendant had signed a false afi-
MoGuire, an ex-Navy veteran
SIX him beer after he became of age.
witness said that he was aware ''the defendant's father had been an inmate of an insane institu-
and Floyd
Doctor Testifies
Dr. Paul Dintaman, 2525 E. [68th St. testified the tavern owner was dead when he arrived lat the Clifton Inn from gun shot wounds which pierced the lungs, (heart, liver and spleen. international; —Chartes Schaubhut,
Indtanap=
“Yeah, I shot him, nobody else had guts to do it," the policeman quoted the defendant as saying, .
Dele-
New Carmelite Nun
A newly invested Carmelite sisiter will receive visitors today, toe morrow and Monday in the Mone astary on the Cold Spring Road, Muir. Sister Agnes of the Virgin u Mother" was clothed in the Cars
| Services for William E. Skiver,!
{
Mr. Skiver®was a driver for,
struck two parked cars, snapped an electric power pole and overturned late Thursday. A lifelong Indianapolis resident, attended Technical High.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Christine Skiver; three children, Sandra LoDusty! and his
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there are PAGES OF REAL ESTATE ADS in the fast: growing real estate section every Sunday! You'll find from 700 to 1,000 HOMES FOR SALE! Yes, if you are interested in buying a home, by all means see the REAL ESTATE SECTION
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of the big Sunday Times tomorrow!
Anytime before midnight tonight to have the big SUNDAY TIMES delivered to your home. Just say, “I want to start The Sunddy Times” . . . and a copy will be at your door early Sunday morning. Or, get a copy at your nearest drug store.
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"Coming Tamora ~ In the Real Estate Section of the Big Sunday TIMES
Real Estate and Building News, Pictures
John Wilson will tell the inspiring story of the spread of religious building, the outgrowth "y of churches packed by the post-war search for spiritual guidance. Four million dollars in new church building is on the way in Indianapolis! Don’t miss this interesting special article and other news and pictures of focal real estate and home building activities.
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® WE have ‘often been osked whether the final rites should be held in our chapel or in the church, \Qur answer invariably is: “That is a matter for the family to decide.” Our relationships with the clergy of all denominations are of the friendliest, and whatever arrangements are decided on, you con trust us to do our full part.
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