Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1950 — Page 2
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Bettie Beck
Paul Veso « Butler ; University Founders Day At the Deiny Wilson: Donald, June Lasiter: - Jchoo Estal Nancy we
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herine Maverstick. 77. wt 2020 old Wiley E. Senteney Jr. today
Genevieve M, Shultz, 48. at 238 Wiscon. lyouth.”
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Two young children were killed Margaret Devise; (BV: today when an explosion in an ofl’ Xal- stove set=fire to their home Some nounged, Dr. Lillian Moulton, conJohn, Juanita’ Wiggins 15 other residents in the two-story s.itant at the C hild Guidance Mai home fled to safety in the street. cinic at Riley Hospital, testified
ip THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES :
Court Halts boys He: Makes Big ‘Ones of Little Ones - Ernie & Murder Trial
—Senfeney Youth Gets Reformatory Term
Special Judge Herbert Spencer
halted the murder trial of 15-year-
and committed him to the Indiana Boys School at Plainfield until he - The Washington High School youth, charged with the Nov. J, 1948, slaying of James Kelly Brooks, gave his consent before the judge pronounced sentence, Judge Spencer, using an Indiana statute dating back to 1883 sent
The boy's companion, Mitchell
was acquitted of the crime by a jury in Martinsville, Attendant Testifies Before sentence was pro-
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‘that young Senteney “didn’t mean to kill the victim.” Dr Moulton told the court the. youth admitted stealing at intervals but said he “very definitely could be rehabiliated.” She said he had average intelligence and was an average stuqent and attended Sunday School. Moulton attributed his pre-’ PR to the “extreme protecfion” his mother used to shield him from outgide and unwholesome contacts, : . Her testimony revealed that "young Senteney and -other—-chit-| dren in the South Side neighbor-! hood had a place to dispose of stolen articles. Angered, Judge Spencer interrupted and said:
these children to steal” | He turned to trial Prosecutor T.ewis Murchie and asked, “Did vou ever read Charles Dickens” The same thing happened there. Someone is behind these boys. He's the person. who is guilty.” Judge Spencer closed the trial by ordering the youth to stand (and face him. “Do you give your. consent if {1 sentence you to the Indiana) Boys School until you are 21 years of age?’ questioned the | judge. Gives His Consent i “Yes, ves.” sald young Senteney In a loud, determined voice, { His mother, who wept through[out the trial, looked stone-faced lat the Judge. His father said {nothing and stared into space. Immediately after the trial, Prosecutor Murchie asked the {boy “Who put you up to steal?” Foy can’t tell_ you,” the youth said. “I would not want to get an inviovent man mn: trouble.” i
Gloria Kingsbury Dies at Age 11
Gloria Ann Kingsbury, 11-year-told dayghter of Mr. and Mrs.
' Balle 8t., died today in Methodist Hospital, She was the granddaughter of { Dr. John K. Kingsbury, Irvington | physician, and had been ill fof a year and a half. Services were being arranged for her at Shirley Bros, Irving Hill Chapel./ In addition to her parents, _shg is survived by two. younger brothers, John and David Kingsbury. 4 i
Mrs. Karl Schuh
i Services for Mrs. Bending Schull, native of Germany and a
| resident of _Indianapolis—for--28
years, will be held at 10:30 a. m.' Wednesday in G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial will be in Arown Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Schuh, who was 47. died vesterday in her home, 2528 N. Harding St, after an illness of. (two years. She was a member of - Emanuel Evangelical and Reformed Church. | Surviving are her husband,
Behl a sen, Richard Semin, |
vicious and incorrigible |
Photo. by. Bob. Wallace. -
descendant of a glass-blowing expert. Terry's hobby is bubble blow- | The first boat-load of toys col- trial.
“Somebody has been using small one. Note the intent look he i is giving this masterpiece of | distributed to
Fimes- Stat —Photoxrapher, | tomorrow aboard the freighter fendant's constitutional = rights Theeo- -year- .old Terry Sholdar of 3836 LaSalle St., may be a American Defender for Rotter- had been violated because he was
ft LT _ MONDAY, FEB. 6, 1950 _
Tp, Fe Drowning Victims er co sce. Hovde Tells Grads
a will Lads Die as They Cut Record Midyear Class Hole in Ice to Fish | Gets Purdue Di Diplomas
raise money for the In- | fantile Paralysis Fund | Feb. 23 in the Fair- | State police today reported grounds Coliseum. | Times State three Indiana drownings, two in| : : Evansville and one_near Hudson, | ® Get thet) gves- fhe Counter er small boys amd a ord with ittance
A coroner's jury. in Evinavilie Bl, urease |sity students were told d \yesterday ruled “that Clemens a a cir {Wunderlich Jr. 6, and Henry Tickets Indianapolis 1 4 sp socal Bauer Jr. 8, drowned acciden- Times, 214 W. Maryland
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|piness in a democratic
[tally in a small frozen ‘pond while St. TAT L. Hovde, the speaker, said no so{trying to cut a hole in the ice! ® Prices are: Box and Par- [ciety can exist without order, its ito fish. | quet Chairs, $1.20; North [first requirement. When order is
and South Side 'Mezzanirie, 60 cents. Prices in- [freedom may be permitted, he clude tax. Seats are re- |said. served. g “Man- must answer the question of how much order and how much
A companion ran for belp| ‘when he heard their cries, but a doctor and a fire department pul-| {motor were unable to revive the
youngsters. ! Stice's Murder ~the.
Tell of Warning “ i dem h _Their parents told the declared, “and in a ocracy he bi the b Pond. essentially a problem of world Gustav Hanke, 40, a farmer! The Indiana Supreme Court to-|order, graduating students were
{near Hudson, -drowned in Little| 5, ynneid the second degree told.
Turkey Lak terd hi a eS T= aL or the murder conviction of Harry Stice,| The graduating class attending
# fish, according to state police. former Indianapolis prize fighter. boi mid-year group in the hisMerle Redding and John Lash, ° Stice, who formerly was known) {tory of the university.
gy wore assess. the-ake Ashing; dents started here today and will when. Mr. Hanke. broke through| Cot vCIet cit Manon oats through Wednesday, but were unable to reach him in |Olga Schwinn, 46, who was found Registration for the spring se. time, {fatally beaten in his room the mester will be held Wednesday sis inight of May 8, 1947. through Friday. Classes will start 1 Million Toys Leave In the appeal, attorneys for Feb. 13. ’ |Stice contended that the lower mE —— A —— For Europe 5 Children {court had erred in failing to grant Floor Show to Feature PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 6 (UP) his motion for a new trial and Nearly 1 million toys collected that the evidence was insufficient Talent Contest Winner by the American Legion for Eu- to support the verdict of guilty. ropean children. will leave here! The appeal also contended the de-| Johnny Newmister, local come-
Kaye show contest at the Circle
t th ! dam. nol properly represented . show at the Eagles’ Nest Canteen
lected in the Legion's nation-wide| = The Supreme Court opinion, dance at 7:30 p. m. today.
ing and he can make them do tricks like blowing a big one out of a “tide of Toys” campaign will be written by Chief Justice Paul Bill Dunn's orchestra will pro-
underprivileged Jasper, overruled both complaints vide music for the dance, to be
{children in Holland, Austria, Ber- and upheld the lower court con- held vote in and Western Germany. ~vietion. E agles’ ge.
John-"K. Kingsbury, 425 N La- |
Karl; a daughter, Miss Hildegart
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—-Bevy-E- Anderson; owner of the Aristocrat Tavern, 654 Fairfield] Ave, died today In Methodist | ' Hospital, He was 80. -Mr. Anderson, who lived in 3017 Guilford Ave. had served | ‘as bartender at the Cozy Bar. St.
{coming owner of the Aristocrat.! {A native of Johnson County, he was a resident of Indianapolis | 'for more than 35 years. Funeral services were being arranged today at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, 5
Charles Lusk |
Services for Charles Lusk, 1816
Roosevelt Ave., who died yester-|
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day in his ‘home, were being ar-| ranged today in Harry W. Moore| Peace Chapel. He was 57. f Mr. Lusk was a railroad yard) conductor 25 years on the New| York Central System. He was, born in Casey, Ill, but lived in| Indianapolis- 30 years. He was a! member of the Veritas Lodge, No.| 608, F. & A. M~ He-is survived by a davighter, Miss Dorothy Lusk; two sisters, | Mrs. Marie Aldridge and Mrs. ‘Mildred Albert, all of Indiandpo- | lis, and-three brothers, Leonard! Lusk, Terre Haute, Roy Lusk, In| dianapolis, and Herbert Lusk, | Chicago. His wife; Catherine, | ba in November, 1941.
lL Mise &, for Mrs. Evalina Flathers of 431 Lansing St, who died’ today in General Hospital, will be’ held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the, ‘Garden Baptist Church. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. “Born in Kentucky- in 1872, Mrs. | Fathers. had been a resident of
Church. | Survivors include a daughter, ‘Mrs. Ruby Hooper, Indianapolis; ia son, David Ready of California; two brothers, Ben Dickenson of
Moritz Restaurant Corp. and in| the. Washington Hotel before bes wins
Evalina Flathers j
| Indianapolis since 1906. She was | ‘a-member of the- Garden Baptist |
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LAFAYETTE, Feb. 6 — Order . and freedom are essential to hap-
‘Society, 11085 graduating Purdue Univer[93d commencement exercises held - University President Frederick -
established, then various kinds of perm
freedom he desires,” the president -
? does this every time -he votes ™ boys had been warned ‘not to go Conviction Upheld The problem of world peace is -
{the ceremonies yesterday was tho .
both of Hudson (Steuben Coun- as “One Round Muldoon” was Orientation for new Purdue stu-
dian-winner in the recént Sammy
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