Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1950 — Page 2
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Game Gad “Their Play Helps Others Walk ~Roind wp 2 Deer Hunters
‘Wait 22 Nights in Brown County
“Woods for Quarry
~ Twenty-two nights in the woods! of Brown County pald off last night for three enforcement offi-’ cers of the Indiana Department of Conservation, i FoF more than thrée weeks the offices, one a former Marine, “scouted the wooded hills on the trail of deer hunters. Last night! . they arrested two. men who possessed a freshly killed deer Department officials said deer hunting in Brown County wiih high-powered rifles has been reported recently In the area. Until last night, officers were unable to " find hunters - with the evidence needed to make an arrest ~ Stand Near Hunters During the search, the officers They play that others may walk. Mrs. Lois Stivers (left, front), often stood unnoticed -for-20-min——and Mrs. Bertha Haley" lett; rear},-Rerry- Township School -9- facutes’ near armed hunters Who ‘ity members, and Mrs. L3Uis Need (right, front) and Mrs, J. C. waited .in the woods for deer. Ci, members of the school PTA, warm up for the Polio Fund c Aftested last night were Floyd, oof otha game to be held at 7 p. m. tomorrow in the gymnasium arter and Alra Greathouse. They b were charged with unlawful pos of the school, Bluff Road and Hanna Ave. The game between sessfon of game, Their case will teachers and parents of pupils will be under the sponsorship of be transferred today from Justice the P-TA. of the Peace Court to a circuit Tipe Id court for trial. During the arrest, officers said, William L. Corn Funera He “Carter boasted of the “beautiful ” Be"
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running shot” he made in killing GREENWOOD, Feb, 7 - Bery- ars. E. C. Corn, Medford, Ore., the the arimal.™ > : ices for William Leslie Corn of Rey. A, RR. Corn of Texas, and Officers Who made the arrest Greenwood, who died Saturday on the Rey, Isaac Corn, Normal, Ill.
were Ernest Fishel, Robert Lang- # train near Lafayette, were held seven grandchildren and a great-ley-and Eugene Clark. Mr, Clark at 10:30 a. m. today in the J. C. grandchild. 1s & former Marine All are grad- Wilson Funeral Home here. Burial ~ uates of the conservation school Was to be in Franklin. He was 76. \walsar M. Smith held. last year at McCormick's! Mr. Corn was returning from a __, * Creek: State Park. visit with a stepson, Robert Mel- Rites Tomorrow - Services for Walter. M. Smith,
: ville of Phoenix, Ariz, A native Veteran Blind School 2606 Sherman Drive, who died
of Kentucky, he lived and farmed yesterday, will be at 1 p. m, toInstructor Honored
most of his life in Johnson County, {He was the sole member of Clark morrow in Moore & Kirk NorthBenjamins F. Smith, 135 Falk Creek Blvd, was honored Braduating class,
w Township High School's first east Chapel, Burial will be in He was a char- ¥ranklin, - He was 65, with-a dinner and entertainment '€f member of the Community A native of Franklin, he lived “last.-might at the Indiana School Church near Franklin. for “the Blind in- celebration of Survivorg include his wife, Mrs. He attended his 834 birthday Effie Corn; two «daughters, Mrs. | Church. Mr. Smith retired & short time Lawrence Kelly, Greenwood, and ployed by Link-Belt Co. ago after 54 years at the institu-|Mrs, Wayne Pool, Bargersville; a. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. tiol ax an instructor in piano. tun- #on, Curtis Corn, Whiteland, and Louise J. Smith; three stepsons, ing and construction. He was suc- [three sisters, Mrs. Perry Fraker, Wayne, Dale and Everett Hill, ceeded by Erskine Miller, a grad- Medford, Ore.; Miss Dolly Corn, and two stepdaughters, Mrs. Lu-
“uate of the school and former Walla Walla, Wash, and Mrs, Al- cille Sherman and Mrs. Mary Ella pupil of Mr, Smith. [bert A. Wykes, Medford, Mass. Wilson, all of Indianapolis.
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Homeless in Fire
Three. children. and their. moth-. er were left homeless in an early morning fire today at 5002 Riverview Drive in Rocky Ripple. Mrs. Ralph Rasmake was awakened about 3 a, m..by smoke which filled her three-room frame
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mile to a neighbor's house to call firemen, HF Husband, a war vet: -2AT CESON, Miss. Fali.7. {1/P) Services Tomorrow eran, is ‘a patient. in Veterans —Cedar Lawn Cemetery officials Ww Service Hospital, © reported today that thieves were GREENFIELD. Feb. 7 Serv- fractured whe Firemen said two of the three stripping graves so fast that “a ices for Mrs. Ina Pickett, rooms were a total loss. A faulty y.j.ahle shrub doesn't have a Sunday in Evansville’s second automobile. flue was the apparent cause, the ey fatal 1950 traffic accident, will be said. The house is owned by chance to sink its roots far Charles Appleman, 2131 N. Penn: enough into the ground to get a Funeral Home here. |sylvania Bt. hold.” _ Mrs.
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Donald 7 Pickett, assistant ai-| “vision chief of Internal Revenue goon $17,000 bond. Heater was ~~ Bureau, Evansville. Her skull was confined in Marion County jail
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