Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1950 — Page 3

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Elected of Annual Church Dinner

Archie N. Lawson, who is a member of Christ Episcopal} _ Church on the Circle, will. serve as the new president of the In-| dianapolis Epidcopal Laymen's ~ League for 1950. °

lected last night at’ the annual dinner meats! |

ing in All - Saints Episcopal |

Church. The Rev, Fr. Felix L.| Cirlot, newly appointed rector of the host church, gave an address - on the “History of the Book oF - Common Prayer.” : The city-wide denominational: league elected Henry M. Hull of! All Saints to the office of “president; Arthur C. Hoffman of 8t. Matthew's Church, secretary; and Jerome H. Kitchen of Christ Church, treasurer: Father Cirlot, who is a longtime student and: wfiter on re-: ligious subjects, traced the evolu-|., “Book of Common Prayer” from is earliest begin-| nings more than 400 years ago..

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Howe Senior —— Irish Cited © a Dratory Contest By Insurance Company "oq, 2

s See Move Carl Geider will Firm Will Present Diamond Pin for % As Ohcials Propaganda Compete Further 25 Years of Service at December Meeting WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 (UP)— “4 Sear! Gelder. Hows High senior! Miss Blanche Irish, 219 E. 17th St, was honoréd yesterday at a United States officials today eurtly 'was recently announced all-school

lincheon given in the Hawthorne Room by. the women's group of rejected as “unthinkable” a Boviet \winner of the American Legion the Grain Dealers National Mutual Fire Insurance Co. She has |Oratorical Contest. He will com-

completed 25 years’ servicé with the Indiana company and will MOVe to prosecute Emperor Hiro. pete with winners from Other receiv

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e the diamond anniversary pin at the employees’ annual méet-, “hito of Japan as a. war criminal,

—_achools-in-the-eity-contest.— _ing in_December. Mes, Lucille K. Fennell company underwriter. American authorities said“Rtise Mr. Gelder. ‘who is the son of Presented her with a gift from the Anne cdcestos Prof. Hed ‘sia raised ‘the issue only rye Dr. wfid Mrs, Roy A. Geider, 5816 Women's group. os = #°% aganda, and this country We b. ow is head of the IU insurance cur- -

havé no part of it. Russia suggested in a Ng note to the United States: that an international tribunal try Hiro

Pleasant. Run Parkway, spoke on the subject, “Freedom of Speech - 8. Threat or Asset to the Congti- | tution?” | Presentation of first place medal and cash prize of $10 was made by Erle A. Kightlinger. on behalf! of the Irvington American Legion! ~Post.. Kenneth Shirley, president! of the Irvington Lions Club; awarded $5 to Mr. Geider. |

Robert G. Meeks. of Minneapo- Ficulum. iw : "lis, has been appointed admission Dr. Henre- KE. othe of De - counselor‘at De-, : : . * Pauw Universi- Pun a partment hito and four or five other Japa- ° ty, Dr. Clyde BE. for Religion of Life Week at the! Hege on charges of planning germ Wildman. “presi: {;piversity of Iowa, Feb. 19-26, WArfare. = dent of the uni- Heli give two addresses and lead U: 5. officials saw the move. as versity, has an- discussion groups and seminars. an attempt by Russia to walkhion nounced. - _a long-standing agreement to curs Mr. Meeks tail such trials in Japan. All ¢

rr RR Clyde E. Wildman, president of

“Frank Simons, 18,767 1I5°E, Fall Creek Bivd. shows Police Chief Edward Rouls-a“letter-of commendation presénted him. | last night by. Robison-Ragsdale

of "any one mind but the sum total of many minds of the church over the centuries. It is said to have the ‘largest sale and the greatest number of readers of any book

., Post of the American Legion. Fire Chief McKinney and Chiet.. Audry Jacobs of

Fire Damages House - Fire of unknown origin burned "the interior of the story and a half frame dwelling of Marvin Marion, 319 Douglas St. last. yions-presented them for their = night. Firemen said the fire.

started on the first floor and ate through the roof,

the police traffic division’ look over cita-

departments’ outstanding serve ice in 1949.

. Our Coast-to-Goast Retail and Mail Order Operation Means 1. Tremendous Volume Buying Power ~

res Legion singled out the fire records will be ago, It was orprevention bureau for the 37.7 Two-Car Cragh released to coin- dered sold after surrender, the one condition was |per cent drop in fire losses in. Four persons were \injured in cide with her the Rev. Clayton Mr. Robinson [that the Allies keep Hirohito on 11949. The bureau is under super- traffic accidents last ight and 1950 - 51 concert {D. Russell, who the throne. The Allies side-stepped vision of Assistant Chief Ralph early today. < season, the com- [purchased the home four years 3 direct answer on that one, bat [ Fender. : | Miss Georgia Weston, 18, of 26 pany said. rE |ago, was sued for $645.87 by a adopted the policy of leaving Cited For Rescue © S. LaSalle St, was treated for. Frank M. Fol- jeweler, -Hirohito to take orders from Gen.

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Madam Lane

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: {trapped in a submerged automo- shortly after. midnight. . sald it has not yet been decided 24 months with the Fifth . Air! <BEAN person A ‘bite in Fall Creek last ‘Aug. 13. “The driver of the car, Russell \that songs she Will record. She Force in Japan. He In currently joo the United States 30. bcupx 0 ally invites you Mr. Simons saved Roland Jen- Check, 22, of 28 N. LaSalle St. is currently making her first con- assigned as a line chief with the! pan minim ¢ civilian feRR) = pl to share in the (kins, whose car went over the was charged with driving with- cert tour and will appear on the 35th Fighter with 3 minimum o lision with another car at “Dela. car struck a taxi driven by Rob- Hall program Puesday. | ‘Gen. MacArthur has told vist. WS a oN ‘ware Stand Fall Creek Blvd. ert E. Whitney, 64, of 907 N. Jef-| _ __ # their three children are with him: tors that the emperor is & sinMURAL A i : {Officials of business, govern-ifersop Ave! stopped in line of Cafe man’ Peter Insult of Tos! Stefans—Caminith—91-vear-olg CT" liberal-minded man eager LY Na Ra iment and ‘schools joined the traffic. Angelek \ reported today that a o . an AS to play a democratic role ‘in NN Legion, its auxiliary, and their Three passengers in a car 'housebreaker stole his piggy bank hg ReHition: #1 . ut Ha bella IVAle- japan. To prosecute him now, guests, to hear Gov: Schricker driven by Harold Harshman, 33, containing\ $300. pp % MAI, 8. officials said, would be un-

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rT Toi. Police, Fire Units for Work in 1949

Accomplishments in Traffic Safety, Radio,

Fire Prevention, Vehicle Repairs Commended Four divisions of the Indianapolis police and fire departments today held citations for outstanding performances In 1949, --Robison-Ragsdale Post 133, American Legion, last night pre- members of the Boys High School! en Ralph J. Bunche of the sented certificates to representatives of the honored groups at its ‘@uartet-will-sing two special-se« a Along, 17th annual open house-dinner in the Central Christian Church, Citations were presented to Capt. “traffic ¢ : | Batts of the police radio-commu- . . [nications division, Chief Frank A. Braun of the fire department's repair shop, and Fire Chief Roscoe McKinney.

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= Frank D. Simons, 18, of 115 E. Fall Creek Blvd, was presented

_| heroic

{bank of the stream after a

(praise the American heritage.

selected for {formance and devotion to duty.”

‘Impressive Record’ [5s last night at: North and New (fornia at Los Angeles for the cur- he violated a union rule by in- from twe i 28 { imprison= ey for al rimenting The traffic division was praised Irent semester. He'll return to [stalling gas heat in his new home, ment for its “impressive record De Treated and released at Meth- gyn inoton in June in time for He -explained that he installed on American, nd Chingdse

{plished despite ‘a shortage of

{men, motorcycles and patrol lcars.” “The police radio division, JaPele. 4. and Christine, 3, a leader in the development of in- rheumatic fever victim. bonic plague in Manchuria. set up by Capt. Batts and his " age * " | personnel, was lauded as one of Mrs. Otto | Bauer

I world's finest,

{shop was cited for its art andi, in skill, in _ rebuilding and repairing! I Biitmore icity vehicles, Jesse H. Thomson, |; Legion awards chairman, isented the citations.

—sseopS0ldiers. and Sajlors Childr {Home put on an after-dinner pro-| {gram. Fred C. Hasselbring, chair-

{man of the open house commit-| g.uontn Christian Church and ‘tee, presided at the dinner-meet-;

Hing. Stewart W, Maxwell is post | commander. =

'Mud-Splashing Drivers Morford. To Get Police Ticket

“{destrians will get a ing next week.

Geontent lupe ware Burn completed. grad- DePauw, announces the appoint- Re mtries thal fougHS Hae Sed G i ine of {5 Juation require: ment of Alfred A. Mudrich, or- . ” : High fchaol; Mrs. Louis W. ments in Janu ganist. "to the 2 tnt ne are "Clam 2 wa Bruck, vice president of the ary, While an DePauw School crimes trials 0 il School Board, and Mr. Kightlings) ‘undergrad- of Music staff. 7 doin in Move = oan Indianapolis attarney. | © Mr. Meeks ~Uate he was Mr. Mudrich for: - Congressmen and other governs | Lawrence Central High School's | president ef] merly was In ment officials here joined in des. HI-Y Club will have. charge of Kappa Tau Kappa, interfraternity! Franklin College pouncing the move. Chairman rime nd AOE J ROOD ee LEU GHOUS-GORVOLALION- ORBF CIS OR Hn reouneth-—-and——unversity social BALA ae ohh Kee (DW. Vay of Ther ihe. -school auditorium Friday. chairman.—He ix a member ofl men and as | Feh, 10, Phi Gamma Delta ember Yor served as organ- House Foreign Affairs Committees Milan - Yager: club president, ternity. ist and choir di-'snorted: “They've got theiw will introduce the Rév. Pallas L.| yy : Peeler in : the. ore x SE Browning, pastor of the North giver P. Field, professor of - First aptist The on . . ' k ~ . are was speculation that Rus Methodist Church. The Rev. MT. government at IU, has been Church. Indian-| "Clb psc aati Browning, who will speak under|giacted a vice president of the Mr. Wildman apolis, and Hope

‘the auspices of the Indianapolis

Church ‘Federation, Will have-as American Political Science Assos Church, Grand Rapids, Mich. He who still hate Hirohito for his at- 3

his topic. “God Designs—Youth ciation, national proféssional as- was’ graduated irom DePauw in tacks on Manchuria before World 1 Builds.” sociation of .teachers ‘of govern-i1gaz ‘and received a master of War IL 3 James Carr. Bill LeMaster, Tru- Ment and political science, He will music degree there in 1941. By “raising the issue now, : it man Cleman and Bob Eicher, all|S¢TVe With two other vice presi: "nn was said, Russia also might be The late dancing &tar Bill hoping to divert attention from and Robert. J. Robinson's $30.000 home has been Western charges that it has falled : direction of Harris, head of the: political sold for $130 to to account for 379,929 Japanese = science department of Louisiana satisfy an alleg- soldiers that fell into Soviet {State University. ed debt of its hands when Japan surrendered. ‘present owner. | It also might be intended as a: Alex Salot, irallying point for Japanese Come Los Angeles real |munists, But officials here be estate broker, lieved it would antagonize mosy vesterday Japanese who revere their bought the house emperor.

‘Mr. Robinson Japs Always Obeyed ; : built 10-¥ ea ra When Japan first offersd to

Lutheranof the newly conquered Chinese, {

lections under the Miss Leora Crumine.

4 Persons Hurt In Local Traffic

+ Three Injured in

Audry Jacobs of the police division, Capt. Robert

” ” - . ¢ |" Margaret Truman will begin making recordings for RCA-Vie-for next fall, The President's soprano daughter. signed a “long term, exclusive contract” with the company yesterday. The first

In cormhmending personnel of the Department through the ‘entation to Chief McKinney,

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"uu ‘Douglas MacArthur and relay Master Sergeant John Mangold, them to the Japanese people. son of Mrs. Marie J. Mangold. Tye Japanese have always The arrangement has en-

minor “injuries at General \Hos- som, RCA presipital after the car in which \she dent who person-

letter of tommendation for his was riding was in “collision with ally signed with Miss Troman

rescue of » motorist'a taxi at 700 E. Washingt {Miss Truman, 1917 Charles St, has completed!

Wing at Johnson sistance.

col- wife, Dolores, and!

jout "an operator's license. His nationally broadcast “Carnegie air Base. His

Hn Hcenias: in’ JFatladeiphia. thinkable.

IU school of business has been Charles Walthekasakas of Col-| Russia's request grew from the {appointed visiting professor of in- linsville, Ill, today was back at recent Soviet trial of 12 Japanese {surance in the University of Cali- the coal mine job he lost because In Khabarovsk, Siberia. They got

lof 209-D, Tyndall Towns, were! - injured when the car was in| collision with one driven by Jay Taylor, 29, of 332 E. Vermont]

a " f the) The faur cited divisions were » rd sages o

“outstanding per-

odist Hospital’ were Mrs. Mar- {the

7 wi isoners, en deli | garet Harshman -and children, jibe opening of the IU summer| gas heat because fumes war prisoners le th ber

coal on. Recognized nationally as bothered his son, Edward, 21, a ately spreading cholera and bu-

‘Services Saturday The Fire Department's repair Services. for Jes. a. Elize(Mayme) Bauer, 1502 8. ~Ave:;wit-be—held at 1:30 p. m. Saturday in Flanner prey Buchanan mortuary. Burial ™ be in Bethel Cemetery. Mrs. Bauer, who was 66, died “in-her-home.: A native jane lifelong. residept of Indianapolis, she was-a member of

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