Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1950 — Page 7
shton Finals
Sidelined ington Jan. 27 (UP) Indiana Hign n and Writch1 Clinton, last. way into to-
- 35th annual ketball cham-
7 six-foot-five who got 22 ington, 51 to idelined Terre -time champs,
erup last year xd to Clinton, othér game, ld all the way,
games, Kanthe last Illie ousted. $, runnersup in ‘neys, dumped er struggle, 49 1 also put vp ore bowing to inner in 1921
n small-town Iso made it to lenn’s Pirates, ed Terre Taute week, ousted ind Fritchton's Jasonville, 55
Jrney ls
finals of the erican Legion will be played n and night in
game Gaillord vhile Kenningrict champion, e Atkins Saw Pp. m. game, rs will meet at trict title. The nt the district te tourney.
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‘entral 485. 38. “
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LLEGES 62, Arizona State
rado Mines 48. gles 56. “ wn 4
9. rthern Montans 38. Fransylvanis 47,
nce Tech 54. 1 #9 Xico 2 1 tana Colle , Anessee Tech 3: ginia Tech 53, oY hern California 41, Teachers 44, Miami (Fla.) 61, 40. ). Juiversity 4a. ston College 54, Wesleyan 61 9. Bul Ross (Tex. Jama 41. aka Wesleyan 59 eqamuel Huston 47, tern (Kas.) 48 pMtworth 70
g0 State College 61, 08 Angeles Harbor
ira 42 ' nia Poly 39, eachers 49,
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678 series in the Fox-Hunt Classic. 202, 277 and 199 for Tompkins Ice Cream Laundry add another game to Schwitzer compiled sets of 677
games of 996, 985 and 1040. fewer
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397 Teams in Tourney
In the team division 397 squads are prepared to go after the glory in the five-man event which gets underway at the Fox-Hunt on Feb, 11. In the '49 event 731 teams participated. The singles class will find the largest difference as only 1189 keglers are entered in the coming event as compared with 1568 last year. Only nine more doubles off scores of 174, 202, and 231 iIn{teams entered last year. This pacing Hill's to the night's high!year 397 will fight it out while
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division. The four highest marks were chalked up by Hill keglers. * ‘Mary Baas rang up the only 600 Bet the women by socking 607 pins in the Sponsors Classic at Pritchett's. Mary reeled
Playboy of Links Has 2-Stroke Lead in Ben Hogan Open
1948 title. Yet Demaret fails to hold the strong mid-way advantage commandeered by Locke. A host of the nation’s best are hot on his
of 2890 in beating Bowes Seal 4068 competed the previous year.
trail.
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“By 1-Up “Margin
Fast three games, Hill's games were 953, 925 and 1010.
Action in the five-man class
{opens Feb. 11 at the Fox-Hunt favorite, was having his troubles Right behind her came team- and closes Mar. 12. Doubles and keeping pace. Hogan, who putted and ap
the sentimental Who is now his wife.
Ben Hogan, . money and position.
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mates LaVerne Biers with 503, singles competition will begin Feb, his way to a first-round 65, faded Way.
Marta Roberts with 589
and 12 at Pritchett's and will
Juanita Cork with 587, United Mar. 12, t
Products registered the evening's!
high total by blasting 3021 on mailed a schedule,
” . 600 BOWLERS (MEN) Carl McAfee, Tompkins Ice Cream United Products
1Joe Argu tes a 111 an, low, Brideport Brass 6687 Fr Vv ontgomery;, Bridgeport Brass | Earl Van
Captains of all teams will be
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end yesterday as he scrambled to a
|as wild as a March hare. {tee shots grs/tamarisk trees which line the going out with the men who paid 268 fairways.
wo-over-par 73. The Hershey, Pa., veteran was and special His Corps hero-hu the ter end— his death.
care for her Air
landed beneath She did it by|
His approaches, nor-/the highest, because she deeply
Dutch Garshwiler, | ill Schwitser, Allison #67 Sickle, Merz Engineering 565 mally 8 $ . Morally (it Charles Dickinson, Foodmaster Market 881 Ike ruft, Railways Mixed 9 ~ hi best friend, were loved her husband ; y ly Curt Heady, Yaver Men's .... 853|B. Willams, Irvington Presbyterian Ch. 558 trapped and his putts were mis- was wrong, but it was her only Osca:- Behrens, Marotts Shoes ........ 651| Al Kiatte. State Board of Health Mxd. 850 eraple * | ding those comforts im Keller, Alsen, AC Crerrreresnyes a carl pongworth. Ertle Jachine 7a : . way of providing thos ) " Arry u ur Ar { . , 8 iii . » y Dick Riggin. 8 & & Merchants reves 8 Bon James, Mutual Pire Ins Li... 633 It is the trouble we er ne A ay A ia © 600 BOWLER (WOMAN) draws us close to eac willl Greeley, Greeley Bros. Texaco 638 | ‘ Jack ‘Colvin. Downey Bunker... Sy\Mary Baas. Hilfe Moss Masket ..... « NU (a p Coa |sttl closer to God. Trouble will Cecil Bevis, Hoosier Casualty ...... § 4 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) | t his knees Ricard anagrs. ariel Prumbing $30( KEL hoberis, ils Meat Market | $83 Ir than anythi y . hn .e 1 Bil Snoddy. Fletcher Trust =... 630 uanita Cork. Hill's Meat Market .... $1 . {quicker than anyhing Reed | oe ond. Smith & Rodinson ....... i an, ates Loan | | ’ Red Stuart, Mechanics Laundry .... © ! e Drexler, Indiana Oil Equipment 579 can form strong charac S Harry Stivers, Brass Rail .. ....... 83 Btriebeck, Milano Inn ... .. 876 illness can temper criticism wit Ollie Roache, nk Belt No. 2 ...... 62 ge Skelton, Milano Inn .. 58 defstandin Charles ‘Miatkey, Tompkins Ice Cream §33|Beian Maners, Bowes Seal Fast... So compassion and undefstanding. Len Chase. Fall x Beer... Ramona Frosch. Bowes Seal Past .... 88: NY. Kas., Jan. 28 Humility brings but one desire: us § h . ‘es LOU Arly, n og | J re “ roy Dyer, Borden k . 617 Ruth Mann. Kool Vent Awning ...... 54 | (Dutch) ppo ntment of Arthur C. “God grant me the serenity Frey Chidetar CE erchants | ol plo Sullivan glans Gear, Works 8 Lire nborg, Northwestern accept the things I cannot Richard Prints. Bull Bear Tavern & | Maxine, Parker, Bowes Seal Past 8 | University basketball coach, as change, the courage to change ev Ca. . rr | ce Arsn, ey ar ue sone » { Ken §. Mercury ra rsarere als! rtrude Meyer, Ski-High Ladies... 540| { etic rector of the University the things I can, and the wisdom Dorsey Littrell. Link Belt No. 2". 81 | Ann Eoppaw. Ingjana Oil Equipment :' 838) O Kansas was announced today|yo know the difference.” Ys eC amson, ano Harry Wheeler, Marotts shoes Se = Pficischifter, Indians, Gear Works 83 by Chansellor. Deane W. Malott. MRS. N. | Nagua. Ar . snes unker, napis. er Ken Koelling, American United Life .. 615/J. Battreall Bill Anderson's Service § e appointment is effective] pg. ombering a little bit of | orman Warner, Allison AC ....:... 615 Nell Schmidt, DeWolf News ... s35/ July 1. | ivi in the wrong direction | Russ Collins, Brass Rail ........... 814 Kathryn Myrick. Ayrshire Collieries .. 5 The announcement t the living in . g | ke Sansone, Vestal Steel _; vi, 811| Mabel” Skinner, Solataire Beverage .. 533 mean | won't atone, will it? The per- | Clyde Cottingham. Bowes Seal Fast 610/ Betty Appleman, Coca-Cola Ladies .. 532 end 6f the six-year tenure of Er-| ’ ! Ralp) w, Irvington Barber Shop 60% Lucy Court, DeWolf News 532 , | son truly sorry for his misJoe Pulten, Tompkins Ice Cream ..... 609 Mary Munday, Sherman Bar Mixed 525 nest C. Quigley as athletic direc-| doesn’t give himself time Vern Raymond, Naval {Bill “Anderson's Servic 824 tor at th hool. Malott id | takes doesn’t giv ¥ ¥ilson Owen, Allison AC Audrey Sulte indians Gear Works 3 e School. alott said| oy 0d. He's too busy living Al man, u- . JOr » al oard o ea. X ’ * etzen, Mercury Dorothy ler, Bill Anderson's Service 51 that Quigley would remain on at| in the right direction and help- | bid it May AR an Mickey Rotert, pdlana Gear W rks .. 81 the school until Sept. 1 to aid in| = ii ilfred Brehob, Spangler Gar Helen Wolf, Hill's Meat Market ... 514) the changeover in the administra- Y J Fred Clark, Link Belt No Marsha Butcher, Bradiey Barbeque .. 514i tjon of KU’s athletic destinies. our ob— Charles Elr 1liso .. 604| Flo Bellis, Sherman Bar Mix 51 | Jack Roan, Foster & Messick | Lo 804| Florence Gunneman Mutual Fire Ins. 3 The appointment of Lonborg,| - . ve . . | hy “oe ‘e y RN cuttis Amerea? Gaied, arg + SBR Rabie Bier lon | difi81, one of KU's amietic greats (INNA POSH Aymond, Tiida £5 .. | Sa oieman, 00 en! n i K "Meiring, St. Andrews . coeaae 80110, Pitapa trick. Bill Anderson's Service 50 in his playing days, as athletic Bob Rule iow Cireieeeaiieeiaiiaas -+ 808 Rremis Arnold, Fehrs Beer . ia 208) director was approved unanimous-| ran NA . pper \2 ssar Guild 8 : ! @ehrae Lentz. Sherman Bar Mixed |. 800 Este le Nash. Sherman Bar Mixed - 32 ly by the Board of Regents at a| Fayne Ross, son : ane ayson, Coca es ’e y OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN Ann Suiter, Davie & Vassar Galid = 800 meeting in Topeka yesterday. [ S 0- or HN William Wood, Christian Church .... is THER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) Lonborg has been basketball| Chuck Mill, Steeg Drug .._ ...... 7| Mildr Law, ington Barber Shop 493 t i 1927 BL Bar Frater Loses: 383 pint, CAPT Mister GH Mixed #1 While at KU, from which he was ie: . . Lawrence xton. Spickeimeter Co. .... 38¢ A Ladies er vered ise Se 3} BY; iy Te wor was Told to Judge . eck. Grotto No A - aduated in , . Sam Wilson. Baxters Grill Mixed H nd, Real Silk Mixed .. 47187 Leo Brown, Circle Engraving |Glengva. Crowe, fiallways Mixed - 411 letters, three each in basketball] Case on Merits
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Butler Challenges Cincy MAC Lead
The University of Cincinnati] will defend its Mid-American] Conference baskatball lead tonight in the Fieldhouse against]
a Butler squad that has some different ideas.
s = _year, and-it still- may. be, because CICHTal, Win § 10 Confer eet Don Gehrmann of the Uni-| |versity of Wisconsin will be on {hand for his only eastern appearance. spent the week nursing that bad
ence mark this season, has two and shared nne championship in the MAC’s three years. The Bearcats, stopped only twice in 12 games this season after winning 23 of 28 last sea-| son, are being led by sophomore center Jim Holstein who has been | averaging 13.7 points per game. |
Holding Third Place
Butler's Buckshot O’Brien Is sporting a 19.3 point average while the Bulldogs have been
winning five of 12 games. Cincin- |His 4 minutes 11.8 seconds time|for the future.
nati selected Buckshot on its allopponents’ team last season. The Bulldogs currently holding down third place in MAC with a .500 record, beating Western Reserve and losing to Miami, O. Butler Coach Tony Hinkle is| expected to start little Marvin] Wood -again at one of the for-| wards in place of sophomore Orvis Burdsall. Wood's appearance as a starter in Butler's last two games has given the Bulldogs a better playmaking offense al-
are the
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though he is only 5-6. { ) PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS, u uth ol Dick Dallmer (6-3) Yeo vin eote : Jack Laub “3 3 Chapman (8-3) C Jim Holstein a3 3 O'Brien (5-9%3) G ube Jim Doyle (6-0) G pol tilee™ ™ AE uw is 60! 84 le 8 Shio State 1 8 £. leyan H] aah 49! 55 ¥" Kentucky $3 Evansville 45 61 W ] ve BoB BS Bie 3 otre Dame 54] 3 . ichisan al 50 Pauw 42 Ww. sntuc y 8 2 Nerve 8 Quite tl 38 “ tnalana 51 1 Sho A M w “es3i 198 07
Marlene Bauer Wins
MIAMI, Fla. Jan. 28 (UP)— Lady Luck helped 15-year-old Marlene Bauer of Midland, Tex, to a narrow one-up victory over Marjorie Lindsay, Decatur, Ill, yesterday in the quarterfinals of the 18th annual Doherty's women's golf tournament. Polly Riley, Ft. Worth, Tex; Kirk; Findlay, O. and Edean Anderson, Helena, Mont.,| also gained the semi-finals, each with an identical 3 and 2 victory over her opponent. Miss Bauer turned fh a 39 on the first nine, her worst of the tournament . to date, but still worth a one-up advantage ove the hard-luck Miss Lindsay.
Wilt's Racing Bid
{sore ankle threatened to mar Fred Wilt’s bid for the Wanamaker mile in the 43d annual ‘made the University burgh football team once more| ‘a respected and feared opponent, |tonight. |resigned today as head coach because he was refused a threeyear “security” contract.
|Millrose indoor track and field |games at Madison Square Garden
|when he runs.
8-10 | Al Rybenshen ‘(6-01 to refuse 1950 terms. py I
#1 Valpo will Return ii To Action Thursday
Injury Perils
NEW YORK, Jan. 28 (UP)—A
This was to be the race of the
However, undefeated Wilt ankle and may not be at his best
Wilt, an FBI agent, won mile races in the Philadelphia Inquirer Meet and the New York Metropolitan AAU Meet, and he won the two-mile in the Boston or a three-out-of-three record. | for the mile at Philadelphia was! the best of the season.
Andy Seminick Balks | At Phillies’ Offer
football and track. He captained the basketball and football teams.
Pitt Coach Quits In Contract Row
—Walter S. (Mike) Milligan, who
Trojans’ Last-Minute Goal Beats Canterbury
One of the men in our office seems to get most of the praise for the work four of us do. He is always playing up to the boss and talking about his achievements, We know his weaknesses but should we talk about them? We hate to see him get credit for our work. By JAMES GRAYSON Ever since you have been big {enough to associate with people, ibeginning with your school days, {you have observed people who one of the nation’s Were always playing up to the
PITTSBURGH, Jan. 28 (UP)
of Pitts-
He left
|coaching hot spots rather than One above them. Some were very accept a contract on a year-to- bold and almost obnoxious. lyear basis. would have to battle all over as old as humanity itself and is again next year when the Pitt found wherever there are people team is expected to hit low ebb.
He said he knew he Others were more subtle. This is
If your boss is at all smart he His successor will find the foot- should be able to see what
is
'ball forces wrecked by gradua- happening. He may even encourtion. ‘be around for the rugged sched- work done. ule which Pitt gives its football Knights of Columbus competition tetsn
Nineteen lettermen will rot gge this in order to get more
Your boss can't help knowing what the other three of you are Milligan said he had no plans 4,ing Your pay envelopes should prove this. If your horn-tooting sg )-worker is getting pay out of ine with what he is doing, you wught to talk things over with your boss. UPLAND Jan’ 28° with 10| « Of course, it fs possible that he seconds left to play, Bill Payne |8 working harder and getting
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 28 (UP) dropped in a field goal to give more done than the rest of you.
—Catcher
Andy Seminick has] balked at i
Taylor's Trojans a 63-to-61 vic- In that event he should get
the salary offered to tory over Canterbury here last credit. And maybe you fellows
him for 1950, Philadelphia Phil- night in a Hoosier College Con- should first ascertain this before
lies president Bob Carpenter said today.
Seminick, who hit 24 home runs Cine. last season including two in one HATE |
inning to tie a major league record, returned to his Elizabethton, Tenn., home from Florida last night after rejecting his contract, He is the seventh Phillies player
{ Times Special | VALPARAISO, Jan. ~28— The Valparaiso University basketball team has put midterm examinations behind it and will return |to action Thursday against Manchester here. Saturday the Crusaders will Hravel to Ohio for a game with the University of Toledo. It will be the second time this season that the teams have “met. The Crusaders won the first contest in November, 86-73.
Golf Association Warns! Players to Speed Up
NEW YORK, Jan. 28 (UP)-— The U. 8. Golf Association issued another warning today to players who slow up tournaments by deliberating too long over each shot, Continued cuts in the size of| the field for the U, 8. Open, championship were threatened) unless the slow players speed)
was trimmed in the first move
eliminate stalling. »
. Amateur Basketball
up. The number of places avail-| able in the U, 8. Open last year 27-17 and 26-24.
“ Billiard Champ Loses
for pain a fort - oni Kiefer 190 innings last night in the Indi- Re Nl : -3 Gam ana three-rail billiard tourney at Soeohits back! 100 for v 1 Le the Board of Trade parlor. Hign | 1% (EEN OR
ference basketball game. |going to your superior. Canterb 61 Taylor (63) " unter “ig ofl aylor gt ot Sometimes a worker is so en 2 3 8Stowt 2 5|thusiastic about what he is doing 0 0 3 Ross.f 7 4 4! , ont 1 1 3 Cofieldt 99 9 that he can’t keep still about it. ponesatec 8 1% Neltone® 1 3 3|If his enthusiasm is real and not Cox. 4 0 1 Wrishty 8 { 1 faked he shouldn't be blamed for Totals BBD Totals 3 13 1s talking to the boss. Everybody Halftime Score—Taylor 27,
Canterbury would be better off if there were Free Throws Missed—Pfafl, Gipson 2./more of this kind of thing. Applegate. Cox. Stow. Wilhelmi, Fayne. | pagore you try to debunk your
i ) talkative associate, try to find Tech Wrestlers Beat {out if he needs it.«If so maybe
- a little ribbing by you other three afayette, Tech High School's wrestlers Might take care of the situation. defeated Lafayette, 25 to 15, here But if he deserves praise take yesterday to mark up their ninth ott your hats to him.
consecutive victory. 98 Pounds—Pollak (TV
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defeated John . TIL, cetrto aparks 2. Name Mrs. Herbert Call Him Neubauer (L) ‘de ated Keough, To Red Cross Post 13} — Moore J) fsteated Christian, 6-3. 128—Poster (T) defen Leaman, 6-5, | Mrs. Herbert Call, 710 E. 57th ci ARAN ai BA bh wT lS
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condemning the unfaithful wife of the sick vetMrg. Manners for trying to understand: E were a8 you'd have folks believe you'd find Mrs. Manners’ column helpful and iarating. You'd find con_|solation in knowing she helps people. She Kh presty good
"Local Widow Who Yielded Heart and Hand ; David Lloyd, young American To Romantic Oldster will Find Self Homeless
tenor who will be heard here with In Milwaukee a judge was unimpressed by James Benedek's the Indianapolis Symphony Or- attempt to get a threshhold to carry his intended Indianapolis bride chestra at 8 p. m. today and 3 across. : : safety p. m. tomorrow in the Murat, has === been soloist seven times with the
“| Orchestra in Selection
Sixty-seven-year-old Mr. Benedek asked the judge to evict a tenant from his house because he planned to marry soon and needed
ing and understanding people {Boston Symphony. : the room. But when the judge asked about his financee he was who hy Meta ‘along Ty wa: | Still in his twenties, Mr. Lloyd puzzled by the would-be bride- « = a h TSOR has appeared in opera, on the groom's reply that he “didn't . armel neo, ugh with that absence of bitterness. concert stage and in radio. He know the woman." C neita Fra hy da ter
I quake a little when I a will si som divorced person plan a {will sing Thomas’ “Elle ne Croyait)
He then explained that while of Spain's dictator Generalissimo
ond pag” from Mignon and Masse- sitting at a relative’s home in In-| Francisco Franco, will marry the
marriage while still condémning net's tenor aria .from Werther, | qianapolis a woman neighbor Marquess of Villaverde, a sur-
mother is going some place I day he will usually have to end up going with|will be the Indianapolis Maenner-|you marry me? and she say ‘Sure 9&¥ ather I am 17 but it seems my mother Clarence KEibe.t,. especially cannot realize 1 am forming with the ‘rchestra Liszt's
ing about me and this makes me Music” to Egmont and Bach's very mad. No matter where 1 ‘Come Sweet Desth” b go my parents mostly insist on . coming after me, I still have to ask permission to go places. seems when my friends and I plan on going some place the answer is “No, the weather is bad” They have or “You would get in too late.”
My
parently are happy in their dish names and my friends call me by them. /I try to ignore it In my profession I ran across for I know
a woman who provided luxuries! hurt my feelings. I would sband until the bit- things will turn out a lot better.|
iby Ife, BR nt let otf the ex-partner. \'Pourquoi me Reveiller, O Bouffe qropped in for a visit. geon, Mar, 19, according to so you take it out on Mrs. Man- Mama H H WwW. dw_Printemps,” or the seventh “She is coming in the house and friends. ners. Mud-slinging is not only as Her QY pair of concerts of the 1949-50 she is talking about being a “an. unethical but also un-ladylike.! WHEN [ have places to go and SYMPhany season. widow,” Mr. Benedek said. "I tell Actor Ronald
Also featured on the program her I'm a widower, I say: ‘Mrs, Reagan said to-
chor of the Athcnaeum Turners, I do. conductor, per-ither.” . Judge Gordon dismissed the Ronald (Dutch)
That is all, nothing fur-/tend a weeklong fiesta,
when folks blow their tops, , should be based on getting old enough to go most “Faust Symphony.” eviction suit. - J Seagan's Injunfaith, I agree, but offen one part-|any plage and. do a lot more Also on the program are Hee. CE bration’ tn ann’ oN ner seeks cheerful companions things. She is constantly worry-thoven's “Overtire and Indidentall Wynn won the nomina- home town of gi
[tion of the Academy of Televi- Dixon, Ill, next hx sion and Sciences August. as the outstand- 8 = ¥ ing “live person- Stuart Lamb Reag ality” in televi- flies 140 miles Ropaig ha sion. He was each week to attend one class at also honoved for Marquette University in Milwauhaving the “best Kee. “qive show. “The Mr. Lamb, employee of the awards are Wisconsin Central Airlines, comknown as “Em- mutes once a week to the Uni-
hree Questioned | In Man's Death
Police today held three persons § for questioning in the death of mother nicknames me kid- Henry Alexander, 1425 N. West St. Mr. Alexander was found lying
It
c . my's."” >» i versity from his home in Madihey don’t want to on the floor of the pS West St. At thé same son for a class in industrial pure address by officers called there to time, Milton chasing. He only missed three
like your help 80 investigate a fight report.
Berle was named classes las s Arrested on vagrancy charges ast semester.
Ed Wynn 5 the outstand-
BLONDIE. (for questioning were Clement > - od in ersonality whose show is . Teasing. your parents for Jimes and Mary Offett, 28, who en and his show was ac- Barge Blast Injures 5 more privileges won't sell them Said they were visiting there, and BATON ROUGE La. Jan. 28
on the idea that you're grown
claimed the best filmed offering.
N. s 8 = . (UP)~Five barge workers were
Madas Coleman, 38, of 142515
a . West St., w as involve -w la up. Frank talk and accepting fight eno was Javolyed tm the Mrs. W. H. Abercrombie, 67, injured, two seriously, in a blast some of the restrictions might “So ° ©. 0 on and Mary Offett Of Burlington, Vt. was figed that broke windows in the 36convince them. told officers Mr. Alexander struck $43.45 yesterday for ning story Louisiana “§tate Capitol
Maybe you like to be babied
in so
you give your mother the responsibility of caring for your
cloth
occasionally ask for her dis-
Inves- Postmistress Sylvia Warren with building yesterday. afternoon. tigators were told that Mr. Alex-|® bag of feathers and eggs last Their barge exploded as it ‘was ander then fell down a flight of August being cleaned wnile tied at a stairs. | Miss Warren said she believed dock near the Capitol annex: ) |Mrs. Abercrombie was jealous oe [because she had attended several EARTH TREMOR REPORTED stamp club meetings with her
Coleman with a hammer. me ways. For instance, do
es, seldom help her, and
Missing Boys Found
trust? If you do, she's going . j PASADENA, Cal, Jan. 28 to think you aren't ready to Locked in Vacant House husband. = (UP) — California Institute of be on your own. DETROIT, Jan. 28 (UP)—An| Singer Ginny Simms has filed |°Chnology seismologists sald a Ask your mother and dad eight-hour search for two small suit for divorce from her hus- Small shock” was registered at
for a chance to prove you are
trust
| sure
and
of attention and respect when those friends are around.
these nicknames but a grownup girl like you can overlook | trivial gripes like that,
Times, 214 W. Maryland St.
) 4:49:40 a. m. (Indianapolis time) b Denn.’ charging Yesterday. Dr. Charles F. Richter him with mental 58d it was in a northwesterly di-
cruelty. This is rection at an undetermined dis-
the second time P¢®
she has filed suit Lis . for a divorce Are you thinking of buying a
from her indus- home, building lot, farm or intrial engineer vestment property? Turn now to - husband The The Times CLASSIFIED COL-
boys ended last night when police found them locked in the cupboard of a new, unoccupied house. | Neighbors and police were, called out in the search when| Mickey Bolton, 6, and Everett] Knapp, 7, failed to show up for dinner. | They said an older boy locked
worthy—and prove it. Be they know your friends that you give them plenty
do feel sorry for you on
— : them in the house a few doars| first, filed in pwn —_— { Let Mrs. Manners and read- from their own homes and that ¥ June, 1948, was UMNS. You'll find HUNDREDS ers of The Times share your they trapped themselves in the i ““ dropped after a OF REAL ESTATE ADS... yes, problems. Write in care of The cupboard whi# looking for an| Ginny Simms reconciliation,” |The Times is NOW the news-
exit. They have two sons. paper with the real estate ads.
B. Schilling (L) defeated McClarney, St., has been appointed vice chair-
ck (1a, detested, Hale 10-0. [than of volunteer services with Son, th cleated Woodley, 3: [the Indianapolis Red Cross oolen (T) deteaad Keaton 3-2. | Other appointments; announced Heavyweight —Rledsoe (T) pinned Schrad- yy ry, Wallace Tomy, volun-
McClure ‘Wins Men's Table Tennis Co-Title V. Wade, Golden Hill Drive, chair-
Times Special VIENNA, Jan. 28—Jimmy Mec- man of recruitment and referral Clure of "ndianapolis, captain of committee. the touring U. 8. table tennis
team, and Bill, Holzrichter of Chi-
teer services chairman, were Mrs. W. Stewart Roberts, 3064 N, New Jersey S8t., as chairman of staff ald volunteers, and Mrs.
cago, last night won the men's $ 50 international table tennis doubles} DR UMS championship. a f
McClure and Holzrichter defeated the Austrian team of Herlbert Just ard Heinrich Bednar,
115 KE. OHIO FR-1184
Hi Johnson of Amo defeated RHEUMATIC PAINS RX
Frank Hobart of Michigan City, defending chamnipion, 50 to 44, in Take time-tested
indiwossgie 4 ta.
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