Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1950 — Page 14

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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J y | (UP~An alr lh was or- Yor. His Faith ganized today to hunt for a Beechcraft biplane which disap-, © ben. Arthur H. VandenJ peared three days ago while! berg has this to say carrying four persons from Hava-| about the late Peter Marna, Cuba, to their homes at Port- shall, whose sermons land, Ore. :

The terrain is rugged.

| 82 Flying Boxcar and a B-17 Fly-| rugged character. To me

{Chord Afr Force Base, Wash., to of ‘Onward Christian spearhead the search, Fifteen y Soldiers’ . . , the person[private and civil air patrol light ification of purposeful re-

i TT sr eloquent and real... He Zoo Gets Armadillo lived his faith”

{back, plow-like snout and strong

| The ship disappeared between and prayers will appear Lakeview, Ore. and Portland. in The Times starting ’ | Lakeview js 90 miles east of here. Sunday:

Two air-sea rescue planes, a C-| @"T never knew a more.

{ing Fortress, flew here from Mc-| ~" " he was the embodiment .

planes were expected to join them. | ligion. His prayers were |

(Caught in Rabbit Trap | _®Read an 12 instalments TULSA, Okla., Mar. 24 (UP) —| of “Mr. Jones, Meet The | The Tulsa zoo today added a new! Master” for better enjoy~ J wild animal to. its collection after... ment of Eastes.. {capturing the “dangerous” beast “MR. JONES, MEET {with a rabbit trap. : * THE MASTER” {| The latest addition is an arma-, STARTS BUNDAY dillo, which has armor-plated| IN THE TIMES

[Red Cross Plans Free Courses |North Park OES -

Free courses. in. general bandi-jone day a week for 10 weeks, are TO Install. Officers

lefatts will bepifered. beginning scheduled to meet from 9 a. m. to next week in the Red Cross Chap-|12 noon or 1 to '4 p. m., beginning ter House, 1126 N. Muridian St. Wednesday and from 9 a. m. to ito leaders of Girl Scouts, Boy 12 noon beginning Thursday. [Scouts and other community! Ste sm——

SKY WRITING SYSTEM

OES, in “public ceremonies at

Mrs. Dora Rothenberger *and| tress, and Mrs. . Madge Hodapp, Elmer Wasson will be installed!chaplain. as worthy matron and patron, re-| Mrs, Lucille Watson will take spectively, of North Park Chapter, office as marshal; Mrs. Virginia

8 Rose Wilson, organist; Mrs,

ro teer instructors for the Sky writing is EL pe Tuesday 1 North Park Ma~iGretohe reps: wp olen /olunteer instructors for e| y ng propo: C hs {courses in metal and jewelry will use seven airplanes flying ‘in| 9 Temple, : ¢ in Jeanette Yager, Ruth; Elsie Helen |work, felt and yarn, leather and straight formation; the center) who will take office In Garriott, Esther; Mrs.

textile painting” are Mrs, Harry/plane will send radio signals to/the ceremonies include Mrs. Hellen man, Martha; Mrs. Helen Alexs

claws. Zoo Curator Hugh Davis | said the armadillo can become! 50,000 Infected i in i A.

quarters. | It ‘was trapped after a Tulsa! {family reported something had been gnawing on thelr rose bushes! land vines.

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tectives today sought two thieves dairy cows.

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found $5500 hidden in a cedar [have been reported. |chest. She said the money be-| er—————————— {longed to her brother-in-law, Wail- KILLED IN AUTO CRASH

DANVILLE, Ill, Mar, 24 (UP) of his automobile and it hit

a two- -car crash here. Itin's skull ‘was crushed.

{ornery “when “cornered at close By ‘Q’ Fever, AMA Says | CHICAGO, Mar. 2¢ (UP) —! {More than 50,000 persons in the dios Angeles area probably have) {been infected in recent years with a {the microbe that causes “Q"| : {fever, the Journal of the Ameri-| Beat, Rob Paralytic ican Medical ‘Association reported! DETROIT, Mar. 24 (UP)-De- today. The fever was traced to)

who, beat and tied up partially! The disease, discovered in the paralyzed Mrs. Lottie Lillie before Los Angeles metropolitan area ransacking her home. Mrs, Lillie, three years ago, is commonly |49, said the robbers forced their characterized by headache, high (way into the house and kept her fever, severe sweat and pneu-| {bound and gagged while they monia-like changes in the lungs. | | searched the home. They finally Nine ‘deaths from the disease

ter Ziolkowski, 50. | NOBLESVILLE, Mar. 24 (UP)| i ————————— {— Jackie Lee Martin, 21, was HOOSIER DIES IN CRASH [killed today when he lost control! al —Mrs. Eunice Price, 56, of Brook, bridge abutment near Westfield.| Ind, was fatally injured today in The car overturned and Mr, Mar- §

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|Mrs. Esther M. Keyler, secretary;| sentinel.

M. Smith, associate matron; Irvin ander, Electa; Mrs. Inez Headlee, igel and Mrs, Thomas H. Williams. | others, releasing smoke dots to/A. Sedberry, associate patron; warder, and Charles’ W. Eaton, The courses, which will be held! outline block letters. ad]

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