Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1950 — Page 2
Is Cut in Half
“Skids 200 Feet Into Ice Truck On West Side
Two youths narrowly escaped death “when - the car in ‘which they were riding was cut In half in an early-morning collision to dhy at Walnut St. and Senate Ave . John Richey, 17, 81 field Ave. was in fair at General Hospital. .Another passenger, Charles Smith, 23. of 934 California St. suffered. a broken right arm He was in! fair condition #t the hospital, | Police said they were
1218 Shefcondition!
passen
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gers In a car driven south Senate by Ed CGraphenreed, af 2619 Boulevard Pl, which skidded 200 feet into the rear of an ice truck Police said “sheared in half” the collision Truck Driver Unhurt William Holt, 35. of T2331, Senate, driver of the truck, = he was making a left turn Senate from Walnut when collision eccurred
on, 32,
the by
car was
the force of
N aid] into the
Mr. Graphenreed wax given first] aid for cuts over his “eye. The truck driver was not injured. | Four passengers of an Indian-
apolis Railways. bus were injured slightly yesterday afternoon when; the bus was sfruck by a New York Central -switch engine ‘in the 400 block of W. New York St The bus driver, Walter Jackson, 41. of 2030 Carrollton Ave. told police the warning signal at the rail crossing was not operating Railroad. officials denied this. Suffers. Back Injury One of the injured. Douglas MeDanlels, 26, of 228 Hiawatha St. -was-- admitted ta General Hospital. for treatment of back and leg injuries. The other injured were treated and released. Jolin Regal, 60, of 217 Bicking Bt. was in serious condition at! General Hospital after being struck by a car ax_he crossed 8. Delaware St. at Bicking St last night. The victim suffered head inpluries and a possible fractured left -leg.- Police satd he was struck} by a vehicle operated hy Otis ~ Decker; 25, of 3315 W. 10th Sf Another pedestrian was in fair condition at St, Francis Hospital| after being struek by a car at Pennsylvania and Georgia Sts shortly after midnight Kenneth Hancock, 30, of 1716 Thaddeus St., suffered a broken leg when he was struck by a car operated by Thaddeus J: Plummer. 22, of 1324 Sherman Dr, police said. Neva Noblett, 35. of 5812 Madison Ave. suffered a hip injury fast night when his vehicle col
day.
cer, Hagerstown; Mary Sue Jaco not in the picture.
Attlee to Form New Cabinet
Party Leaders Vote To ‘Carry On’
(Continued From Page One) he presented to the people. They in turn rejected it in part by their elimination of the taborites working majority: British politicians feel that no government can function without ‘a working majority of 50 to 60 seats in the House of Commons That was the hard fact which put’ the brakes on British social ism today when the vote counting neared its end And the brakes were set Schémes -for more nationalization had been junked The social services, free medi cine and other welfare projects already in effect here were not in
program
lided with a car driven by Josep. danger. All parties were pledged E Fendger, 28, of 3213 W. 32d St. to carry them on But the Con at Alabama apd North Sts. servatives promised to do it
A passenger in” Mr. Noblett’'s more cheaply car, Allie Mays, 21, of 3633 Just how long this govérnment Graceland Ave., Suffered cuts can exist on its thin majority over his left eye Both were would be largely in the hands of
treated at General | Hospital, Mr. ‘Churchill, implacable foe of
the socialist economy and nation-
alization program of the La owntown Fire >: 3 Mr. Churchill at almost any
“timevould take advantage of nec
- essary Labor absences from (CComnaris [4 IC . mons to defeat the government on whatever issue he could press to a vote The cabinet’'s decision to “carry on” was wrung from Mr. Attlee He said he did not want to make any statement. But under a bharrage of questions from reporters he finally said the ministers had agreed to continue
(Continued From Page One) ate Ave, He Florida. During early stages of the fire, Manley, Inc., film dealers, stacked their merchandise and prepared to evacuate if necessary. They
i= vacationing in
are located to the south of 363 N. Illinois St. : See New Election The burning building also Sources close tothe government
housed the R. Nicholas, Humph- Predicted before the cabinet meet-
ries and Adams firm. ing that Mr. Attlee and hiz. min The structure measured approx- ISters probably would decide to imately 150 feet by 50 feet. remain in- office at ‘least until
finaneial-—matters—for—the—fisemt year starting Apr. 1-are approved These include the budget. But there was little doubt In anyone's mind that another general election was just around the corner. The British Press predictS|
After fire was brought under control on the third floor, flames -crept into a false ceiling just under the roof. Firemen expected to be on the Job until at least 3.p. m.
2 Killed as Jet Plane
night
bs, Indianapolis, and Molly White, Louisville, Ky.
Mercy Slaying Trial in Recess
Another candidate,
Emergency Rule d Fuel
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(Cont
take the matter to the Senate, floor Gov... Schricker said 20 of the Dr. Sander Goes state's institutions were in fair
Home to Family (Continued From Page One) Dr. Robert KE. Biron, asked Sandercon-the. day .of his “why did do 7” Dr poke only or how sorry
shape but many smaller hospitals jails and county units were in critical fuel .condition. About 25 eree, more tons a day have acquired Tor The Jdndiana Women's hreit Prison... - . or Bad " Sander About 150 of coal were
: - he was for the husband. "hipped fesiertay to naneryl Hos: She said Dr. Sander told Dr pita
3iron “if you could have seen him that morning (of the death) after he had been drinking coffee and imoking cigarets vou would have heen sorry for him too.” She said Dr. Biron asked If Dr. Sander realized he had broken the law
heen
vou
tons
‘Doubling Up" Urged The Red has recommended “double up”
loesl Cross chapter that families in homes to conserve fuel during the emergency In" Chicago, Inland - Steel said it would take “drastic”
Co meas
ures. Monday. It has already cut ‘Broken Laws Before’ production 55 per cent. Youngs “Dr. Sander replied ves, he had town Sheet '& Tube Co officials woken laws before; he had been said they were on a “minute-to-'through a stop sign, and nothing minute” “basis ever came of it,” Miss Connor Members of Mayor Feenev's quid. fmergency cc i » i mergency ‘committee are Phillip op. Biron said this was a little lay. T.eroy. J. Keach. Virgil of an & i e Sheppard and Harry Rogers more serious offense this was : : K : murder. Dr. Sander said he did
realize this was breaking the law, but he thought the law should he changed.” She added that Dr he assumed the medical profes sion ‘probably would reprimand Sime for it and tell him. not to.do it ag: iin. “Dr
Holder, Brandon Rap Hadden Talk
Tax-Cheating Charge Criticized as ‘Unfair’ Strong criticism_of a Thiirsday -State—Highway Commission Chairman Samuel C, Hadden was leveled todav by the
Sander said
Sander said he didn’t think he had done anything that was morally wrong. He: =aid it more than once” Sheriff Thomas F. O'Brien said’ under “re-direct “examination by County Solicitor William H, Craig yesterday that Mr. Borroto had signed a statement saving he had
spoech-by
Indiana Repnablican Party and the
Indiana Farm Bureau. haning to do. with the alleged Mr. Hadden told a road mate Atty. Gen William T.. Phinnev rial wepresentatives’ meeting that said after the court session ended he favored repeal of the 1932 road that Mr Borroto's statement bond moratorium law and a prop specifically eliminates an agreeerty tax "or some other plan” to ment of any, kind.” He said the
Increase funds for highwav work And-he-also-charged-manv-farm: ers cheated on the use of tax-free
state was considering ¢ alling Mr 'Borrofto as a witness. Late in the day, the state called
it with all her might
From this bevy of beauties the sophomore men of Butler University will select their "Sophomore Sweetheart" in balloting WednesShe will reign at the annual sophomore Cotillion Ball to be held Friday night in the new John. Whistler Atherton Center. right are Jody Doyle, Indianapolis; Barbara Jackson, Indianapolis; Barbara Newton, Indianapolis; Dona Dean, Indianapolis; Diane Spen-
Left to
Laura Jean Ray, Indianapolis, is
Coed’s Teeth Foil Attacker
Police today were looking for bareheaded youth with a painfully-bitten finger. A 24-year-old Butler coed, who was attacked last night by the youth said she thwarted him by biting one of his fingers so hard she broke a tooth. The coed was grabbed as she entered a streetcar waiting room on the university. campus... AS they struggled, she said. she forced one of her assailants fingers into her mouth anc bit The youth, who she described as about 15 years old freed himself and fled. Police searched the campus but were unable to find the attacker.
Tavern Thieves Cart Off Liquor
Man Routs Bandit With Blow to Jaw
were investigating
short
Police today
the theft of two cases of liquor from the Cap-Ten Tavern, 1001 N. Capitol Ave. Basil Dimitroff, tavern owner, said someone heaved a brick
through his front door g.ass last, night,. entered and carted off the liquor stocked behind the bar. He did not estimate the oss. Carl Meridith, 34, of 5674 Norwaldo Ave. told police he struck a man last night who threatened
views
lof “House foreign affairs committee: subject Be Cut?” CBS
Marshall P Halting Reds,
bapehart Says
Calls on Truman To ‘Stop Cold War’
In TV Debate
By DAN KIDNEY
Times Staff Writer
WASHINGTON, Feb. Homer E. Capehart’ who voted against the Plan and appropria implementing it
all
through
Marshall !* tions for the
Economic Recovery Administra-
tion, is on record toda mitting - that it has
“stopped the
y as ad-
spread of communism into West-
ern Europe.” Now he wants |administration to war,’ he said. The Senior Indiana were brought television debate in N City last night Columbia Broadcasting His Democratic debate was Rep. Mike Montana, member
the “stop
The announced “Can ECA Funds Commentator Charles wood had a hard time the debaters around to i
Both
out staged by
opponent
Truman the cold
Senator's in a York the
ew
System in the Mansfield of the
was Colling-
bringing t.
Against Reds
The argument got under way by
both agreeing communism. asked Mr. this question “Since we were Communist Russia 1946, what caused hig and how can we stop, it “These are the same and communism-is- the s Senator added. Mr. Mansfield
they Sen. Cape Mansfield
frier
blame
are
to
from
against hart then answer
wdly with 1933 to cold war on Russians ame,” the
d broken
[post-war agreements for the pres-
ent plight, plied:
and Sen. .
Capehart re-
“You must admit that we must
A find some way to stop war, which many in W say is going to get hot.’
this cold ashington
They agreed, but offered no spe-
cific plan
Defends Tories
The debate then- slid British election and hart defended Tory on the grounds that unscramble -an—egg:’ Pressed hard on the ECA stopping the s communism
Capehart finally said “1 agree that. communism. Also that has reached a better war peak so far as
Sen. “"me~tooism”’ “you
in Western and aiding recovery there,
into the Cape-
can’t point of pread of
Europe Sen.
it has stopped
recovery than pre-
production
is concerned. So I favor stopping
giving them further ta
ke our markets here, 1 cold war
{want to stop the [finding out what cause taxpayers cannot |burdens.” The Senator said $8.5 billion appropriated
man is be cut or stopped. ‘ Mr. Mansfield upheld man’s contenfion that carry out our through 1952, Heé
afford that " billion remains and so
$3 billion additional asked for by ECA Administrator Paul
ECA ter
to also by Our these
funds
d it.
out of for ECA, the
Hoff-
unnecessary and should
Mr. Hoffwe must pledge med the
former South Bend motor mag-
mate ican.’ Sen. York
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Capehart flew f
to ‘Indianapolis today. scheduled to address the In-
an able and liberal Repub-
rom New He
him witha broken beer bottle-and diana State Bottlers Association
demanded his money. The wouldbe bandit, who approached Mr. Meridith on Rankin St. west of (Capitol. fled after a blow to the
jaw, Mr. Meridith said N. L. Durham. 33. of 1223, E 16th 8t., €aid two men who of
25th last
fered him a ride home from St. and Martindale Ave
and shoved him from the car at
TT6TH St and "COB AVE.
gasoline: , .Elizabeth Rose, the nurse on duty JAILED PRIESTS FRE ED Speaking at a GOP rally at the time of the death, Dec. 4. PRAGUE, Czethoslovakia, Feo. in Linton last night, Cale J. Hold- Miss Rose began detailing the 25 (UP) —- President Klement er, Hoosier Republican Chairman, day-by-day sinking of the stricken Gottwald has released an
called Mr. Hadden's rural cheat- woman in. the. hospital, She will,
undis fk .Slovak. priests
closed numbe
{there Monday. He will then go to his Washington, Ind., farm and on Wednesday address the
Daviess-Martin Electric Membership Co
County
Rural operative,
He then will return here.
George W. Crouch Rite night, took $30 from his billfold Scheduled Tomorrow
~—Rites-for-George -W.-Crouch, nat /tive of Nashville, will be held at 2 p. m. temorrow in Bloomington.
Burial will follow there.
Mr. Crouch, who was 67,
Thursday in the Mario
n County
Home, Julietta, where he had been
About People—
SATURDAY, FEB. 25, 1950
Chiang May Resurhe China’ s Presidency ~
“TChinése sources expect Generalissimo “Chiang Kai-shek to” return" as president after heing convinced that will
Gov. Dewey's Son Works as Bus Boy he To Make Money for Extra Lunch :
China's chief exeeutive office may shift again soon. Some
President he
Li Tsung-jen
not- soon return from New York where is undergoing
medical treatment.
Ihis 25-—-8en. |r.
(R,~.Ind.),} Academy.
iday for his son at the academy, ‘but Thomas Jr. two each -day.
Kirk and his family left Moscow
5 Shot in New York Night Club Holdup
Seven bandits shot it out with police in a daring attempt to hold up a night club early today. the Philadelphia,
bystander, were wounded in the wild shooting while 100 guests amidst decor Club.
member of the gang. entered the
SicameessonaIe: HE HAT ANGE" moe ARtuTed. Ahe. bandits:
gangster movie,” proprietor.
ordinary masked, entered the club just as a chorus of female impersonators was finishing the 3
the hatcheck girl who was alone in-the fover.
joke, The bandit
John O'Neill and Thomas Tyrell.
taxi who were in it: In kill you.”
sengers, grappled with the bandit’ and was wounded critically in the chest. the
of
club, wounded Jean Evol, entertainer,
Philadelphia, and John J. Shelby, 29: of New York, halted a cab and fled, holding guns at the driver's died h ead. the cab a few blocks away ang}
Governor Thomas Dewey of New York draws $2 5 000 a year for work, but his son, Thomas is a bus-boy at Albany The senior Dewey the bill” for one lunch a
the Middle East. They took off in an: American plane for Berlin Hoots in a raging snowstorm, Final divorce decree for hille billy comedienne Judy Canova
decided he wants Father and son
t student ‘should work 1 oe pk meal. . Thomas Jr.(has been won. She first obtained is 17 the divorce frém cosmetics manu-
‘facturer Chester B. England, her third husband, on charges that he stayed away from home,
American Ambassador Alan
The wilt of Actor Monte Banks, who died Jan. 7 on a train in Italy, left the actors’ $200,000 es« tate to his® wife, British Actress Gracie Fields. “The couple was touring Europe when the actor died.
3 Bandits Caught mn A Roman court has cast anothe
Movie Style ‘Gunplay er doubt on the legality of regise Cw lA . tration of Ingrid Bergman's son, NEW YORK, Feb. (UP)— Renato Roberto Rossellini. Itale ian director Roberto Rossellini registered the child early this month, noting that the mother did not wish to be named, but citing himself as father. Under Italian law, the husband ON€ of the mother recognized as father ried to Dr. Peter Lindstrom at the time of birth. The court held that illegal registrations carry a possible prison sentence of 15 vears.
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famous Greenwich Village Four of believed to be from escaped. detective, entertainers
gang,
one two-
One bandit, is and 4ucked. for cover the South Sea Islands of the Moroccan village
scehe out of a Allen Bono,
“It was liked r Taylor, Hollywood who will. be 18 Monday, will buy 12 gowns next week for her coming marriage May 6 to Conrad (Nick) Hilton Jr. in the Church of the Good Shepherd in Beverly Hills, Cal. A reception for 250 people will follow.
said Elizabeth . actress wearing and un-
The bandits,
suits
seven business
a. m. show.
One bandit pointed a pistol at
At Men's College,
: Rochester, Richard Bakemeier 6 Invade Club was recently chosen for members The six other bandits filed into ship in Delta Rho, journalism the dimly lighted club fraternity. He iz the son of Dr. The leader of the gang grabbed and Mrs. Otto Bakemeier, 5535 the microphone. from Robert Dell, E. St. Clair St. Forest R. Robertthe master. of ceremonies. son, 2028 Ceniral Ave. has been
initiated into
"If there is no excitement, no ito Alpha Zeta chapter one will -get hurt”. the bandit of Rho Chi. pharmacy honorary, announced. “There are six of us at Purdue University.
around the place. Put your handbags and-jewels on the table.” Mr. Dell, thinking it was laughed and turned away. promptly shot him twice. once in the right- arm and once in the left hip. Women shrieked as Mr. Dell; bleeding, slumped to the floor. At that moment James Ford, 22, of Philadelphia, another
Two Indianapolis students at Purdue University were among 30 listed in the latest issue of “Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities.” They are Marilyn L. Snyder, 3946 Broadway, and Dave W. Schornstein, 3952 Parkcer Court. James (. Tappan has won the Culver Rifles award at Culver Military Academy on the basis of his score in written and oral tests on infantry training, academic achievement. He the son of Col. Robert E. Tappan, 435 Buckingham Drive,
bar which the
room.
adjoins dining
Detective Opens Fire the
18 In bar were Detectives Detective O'Neill, gun in Ford's hand. pistol and began firing. Although seriously wounded, Ford fired back, wounding Detective Q'Neill in the left leg, then fled with the two detectives in pursuit. Ford made his way to the street where he commandeered a cab, shouting at the couple “Keep quiet or
the his
seeing drew
When 1950 census takers start their Fouts William E. Carlos, 214 Buckingham Drive, will be a crew leader. His appointment will include the task of assisting in training of 510 enumerators to be appointed ‘later. Dr. J. Hartt Walsh, dean of the Butler University College of Education, will attend meetings of national educational groups
However, Pail Knips. 33, of through Mar. 3 in Atlantic City, Fords, N. J. one of the pas- N. J.
Services held at Butler Univere sity recently made nine Butler students members of Theta Sige ma Phi, national women's profes the other members Sional journalism fraternity. New exchanging shots members are: detectives the Miss Jean Bancroft, Miss an Polly Coehram, both juniors of Anderson; Miss Ellen Cox, Peru
Two shots, Ford. Meanwhile, the gang. with the two
patrolmen, ran up and
hearing captured
in 53, in the hand. ‘All six bandits fled to the street. Two, George Morrell, 27, of Anna-
Chicago junior; Misses
belle Church, Carla Jean Stout, Marilyn Hotz, Betty Ann Lewis and Ruth Reed, all Indianapolis juniors. '
But two policemen halted
thou fir:
A ail PHERFSEETIT (Fe gEEHaTEe RPT ENA ITA Feturn fo" the ‘stand when the trial from jail, “according to the Brati- ing _a_ shot } : OTT TERR TIT Aral He Rata MT Hadden had predicted resumes Monday, slava newspaper 1 Lud. years hidtanapoiin— Two other bandits fled in a DAYTON, O., Feh. 25 (UP) caused by the election a Democratic state legislature in - Surviving are his wife, Mrs. sedan which was found abanTwo men were killed and a third In the last house Labor lield a 1951 “will vote to have farmers Hazel Crouch; a son, Wilbur doned. THe other two apparently parachuted to safety when an Majority of 188 over the (‘on- buy license platesfor tractors and Crouch, Bloomington; three sis- gq," foot. engine on Army jet bomber ex- Servatives and 140 over all other Such machinery , . .” . Jere ms Ruby. Anchell Py Lem . ploded during a _ performance Parties combined. Forty to 50 _ Te ————— web mmem—— anda Sheckles and Mrs. Nellie Ww. ; . . . ) Ort) . Raps Cs aio EVENTS TODAY |. Edmund. Rosemary “Daeger . oman Die in Hut F r flight near here late yesterday, -. Seats are considered a minimum ps Campaign tndixma Nporty and Boxt “Show Perform: AT. Coleman -Robert. -Onuiee Ov-iman Rabe. a brother, Lloyd Crouch; , ’ re The dead were identified -as for a working majority in Com- Farm Bureau. Vice "President. dice’ ana’ a. 3 nS aig Nao’ s" Stewart: Robert, Mars warden |S a aren and one Sead: After Saving Grandson Royal Air Force Win Com- mons because many members of larry Brandon said here desp Sunday Pen” 26. Fairgrounds At Genersi— James Jane Smith; Leonard 8Tandchi | ‘ . pite RICHMOND, Feb. 25 (UP)— g _ v = Citvwide Observance of National Crime ——————————————————— A y en, . ( ) mander Derek 8. Plain, 31, of the government might be absent the fact the road bond morato- Prevention Week- Ends today ue a ary K R (Mrs. Fiossie Mann. 50, burned to B T - 2 A thadist—O Clarice Kh 5m . al), vd 4 Longon ‘England: and Wilming= on their duties or ill rium Jaw was imposed in 1932 tndiana University Rehool 9 Nir Tam tae rilyn Fuse co Frank, Gloria BUS WRECK KILLS SIX death in her flaming -Quonset Yhio ; N : we . ing « Dies.. Solon) of © aeriare Janice Miles: William : iq | 9 ! d QUIN! ton, Ohio, and M Sgt Darel R. Even should Mr. Atlee's party the state had been paying a $77 Acie suatlonium State Bowling Fourna- Virginia Erde, Carl, Marie Harper RIO DE ) JANEIRO Brazil, hut home yesterday - after she; Snyders, 31, of Washington Court win all six outstanding sears. -million bonded indebtedness ever ment—T ough tomorr Indiana Al- At Home- willte, Iret e Sa amael, 2403 Feb. 25 (UP) — A bus plunged carried her three - month old 2 . “olumbia: Alfonzo ary Gi Ar- i House, Oise, and. Sabina, Ohio, which was considered unlikely, it Since through property taxes. State Convention. Sems of. American Revo-| rison: (leorge. Rose Taylor, 1913 Boule- into a Sh between Rio de grandson to safety and returned apt. J. Armstrong, who para- still would have the smallest ma- “Here we find another cam- ,nlon Women's Me Children's Avnarel dan GIRLS anefro and : ahis today, killing to attempt to save valuables. | ited to safety, Suffered a jority since 1847. paign to put the property tax- Club 3 Monday, Carpe ASE Francis “Clifford. Fairy Mathews six passengers and injuring 26. She re-entered through a roken arm in landing His government could be de- Paver right back into the burden- EVENTS TOMORROW Walia cave Faia Doll." eS10N TO OPEN kitchen door, which blew shut feated at any time on a vote of Some position he was in the dark indiana Sports & Boat Shew-—Final day At General—Robert, Oralena Ca:penter ) and held despite repeated efforts Msgr. Carroll Dies confidence if only a’ very few depression days" Mr. Brandon Perform ound 1.330. 5 and 8:30 nethedpt a Jackson: "Donald, The Good News Mission. 213 8. oy neighbors to kick .it open. A ! ney ound “ v Y : ! WASHINGTON, Feb. 25 (Up) Labor members of. Parliament said. Am rican. i on State Bowing | Tourna- | Jean Baker Yaushn Elizabeth iki Illinois St., will open with a-serv- | neighbor's daughter had. taken Q ou r&i cadime 4 p y 7 J : AY dia A vic > "razie rh ~— Msgr. Walter 8. Carroll, a Were absent because of sickness, For his part, Mr. Holder said. indiana Women's & Children's “eoparet Rall ARiChard. Adele Freie ice at 7 45 p.m. Monday, | her grandson, James Mann, from STIL LITLE member of the Vatican secretar- travel or unavoidable duties as . certainly nobody in his right tndianavotis 0b en Fora LLiaypool m, At Home Robert, Bertha Burkha cat } en her’ arms. a moment earlier. iat of state in Rome during ¢abinet ministers mind would want to add still misirhbaumn Cenper Breeders Associa Schofield - Donald, Vada Shepherd. a ! Official Weather 5 : ¥ 1 iy . World War IT. died here yester- more to President Truman's ter- ton An mua) rR Show — hy River UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU day at Georgetown Hospital. He Tech "Choir to Sing rible taxes, and certainly no just Walhimeton oo Watchers, Sol W DEATHS : Feb. 2, * was ” r » a cen rr sn Flora. H. Cavalier, 66. at General, cere- : p. » The Technical High School o decent official should accy e MARRL AGE LICENSES ora, thrombosis “Sunrise i G8 Sunset :3¢ A funeral mass will be held at choir of 65 voices will present 1e farmers as Mr! Hadden does, Wiliam King. 19. 402 Blake, Eiizabeth|Anna Jadu. Currens, 82, at 5820 Centralp foo 00 24 hrs, ending 1 an am. 00 av a . il x. g : A o 10 ‘a. m. Monday. at St. Mat- a secular concert at 3:30 p. m Hadden Replies glighenor. 12. § 3 53} N, New Jerse: Chester W. Holmes, 68, at 2423 N. Talbot, fotal precipitation since Jan. ils thew’s Cathedral here, and a sec- tomorrow in the augitorium? of - ) Parricis Hedges. 30. 710 § Butle COTORAIY Decision vs. at ui 8 - ond mass on Wednesday in St. the .8t. Paul Methodist Church Replving to Mr. Holder's at- Charles Leslie. 20 2 Diviston; Jeanette ons EE Bemorrhage # ! va a ipving tat jable snows the temperaPaul's Cathedral, Pittsburgh, the J. Russell Paxton will direct the ack. -Mr. Hadden said he did not Jackson 18, 2805 Sou, N - Alabama; I ae stella Board 51, at Ww. 26th a Statio : Hish Low. i a. 7 ) e ¢ umon p city of his birth. choir . indict farmers as a class. when NN Jeti James. Craig Goodlet, 63. at” 1225 Ken- Boston a 20 | ] —— he charged cheating. adding, “I 13. Suslden a PL: Bila Mary “Hanahan, 77. at 1429 Marlowe. Chicato 84 Our service embodies all th } B didn’t. criticize the law-abiding 1 a Je _Doievqr cerebral hemorrhage | Cincinnati 419! Lo Al a eginning a Series of Sermons on- and tax-paying farmers.” Raymond Sin ev. 18, Mooresville; Joyce Paul v Harmesoh. a2 at General. hyper-| Hieveland 31 y goes to give that after-teeli ' | x : : fendswood erisive cardiovascular 3 r-teelin “Th ABC's . { Uni Mr. Holder's statements, he Ray. eller oo: ne 25 oc lure: Delores Jesse Morton Scotten. 1, at Methodist EE. . a 23 . Qo i Jones 5 W nto di a. o-oo ee RE WRYRE EL essere anes 3 . 4 said. were “ynfortunate, beeause Herbert 2630's E. 10th: Phyllis Rovert | L Smith, 77, at Methodist, car- Worth 4 50 satisfaction: the satisfacti $ n ism x 4 2 lia > ¥ ! . In ianapolis (City)... 0... 4“ 13 ' : on of a 8 is Hend 2424 Engl : By D i " ot a an, lie HN 8 i voteqn; Joy Ma E Pritar 67, at 125. W. 15th. coro-[ngiam}" ny &® Ba beautiful tribute to a loved ( ar ublic ( : r ary occlusion, | 0 a n y vn E Burdette Backus—Sundays at mm A M. question.” p oe $ wa , 3 Seman Hokatal Levis Murkhardt, 86. at 937'2° Massachu- New Orleans Pou 54 5 one, - Mary teffey, es setts, rheumatic heart ew York 48 AN : =» ne ~ A refresher course for Unitarions and on Mr. Hadden also denied saying Sanh Nor is LN Corant Marthe arary Mu Gembel, 78. at 1040 8 East, Gklshoma city - 8 “ yet nc “burden Yo those left. y ¢ N carcinoma < i". introduction to Unitarianism for ingquir that the 1951 assembly, if. Demo- Téd Kenyon iA 133s Elion: Mary Hig voile A Grubb, 85, at 3249's Ruckle Te brah i 13 ing friends cratic,- would repeal the tax ex- smith Hogan 2. 1612 Yandes; Emma ga arditie. 55. al 339 Dougias. Cotes San Francisco oavy 62 50 HISEY & TIT > , emption’ ‘law on gasoline for nOrr, 32 2434 Sheldon Ww 26 T ary LE Sos - . St. Lou ; 49 20 § y 5. th: Sarah MT Arombosis Sunday; February 26 . jtractor use. He said he had only Rar i 35. 3508: Martindate, Al Rood, 2 months. at’ General. pueu- Washlugton, DC t be. i 3 21. 630 N. Ne Jersey: Betty Hop a “UNITARIAN PRIMER" (heard discussion that such -a ‘re- Alle Wiley 266 ¥ Relsene : » Charis Herman Marauardt, S90. at Gen-| . INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE T peal was being considered. Paul Jones, 34, 388 W. 2 Ceo Ane Loe pos, : Clearings for the day $ 12,208,000 i | . th . bd Jus Parr, Tl. at 2102 Wend «1 y The Public Is Cordially Invited RST o 1.28 30 a osclerotic: Meart eidell, avteri-ibebite, for the day 3.3414 951 NORTH DELAWARE ST, 2 TWO TRAINS COLL IDE | DIVORCE SUITS FILED George C : F. Stéeman, 78. at General. Debits for the week 120,587,000 ii | y ~ mesenieric rombosis. . i . Radio-Sun., 9:15 A, M.-WFBM | CYRVILLE, Que., Feb..25 (UP) | MNa® Torne ve Alva Keith. Josephine Ruston Westbrook. 47. at 717 E. 24th - since 1868 3 ! spdednd | : ud arteriosclegotic heart A Religious Center With wy Tue : |-~Two crack Canadian National}- J Whitten Lingemao, Versle vs, Claude; 0 Bailey Castle. 76. at 113 8. Traub For Quick RELIEF of one. of A ks on Modern Payehology | Railways’ rol Robert Birt, Emma vs. Hughey Dorich, cerebral .thrombosi 3 ’ Civie Girgumierance | Rail Vays: passenger trains col I Justin vs. Jovce Eden, Myriam i Gar. Elizabeth Crainean. os. at 462 8S. Ritter, | SORE THROAT lided head-on last night, slightly field Downard. Darlene vs Willjam Hos. ~ covonary occlusion. DUE T0 COLDS Yanniness : ‘tetler. Phyllis vs Jeeae Dalton Alice M. Daily, 68, at me N. Holmes, {injuring seven passengers: A 8 ———— carcinoma, - f When pain strikes use ALL sours CHURCH railway spokesman ssaid he was BIRTHS Malla A. Hollon,. 57. at .1169 N.. 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