Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1950 — Page 4

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“ca, Ear F. Gon Services Monday

_ Times State Service GREENSBURG, Apr. 8 — Col.] Earl F. Gartin, colorful dean of) cattle auctioneers, died early to-| §

day of: a heart attack in his home. He was 063. ; Services and burial for Col. Gartin will be held here Monday: A native. of Decatur County, Col. Gartin cried his first auction at the age of 13 while attending a ple supper. At 16 he officiated at his first farm sale. At 20, following attendance at Purdfe University, he successfully. critd a cattle auction at Louisvijie when the auctigfieer failed to appear. From, then on he specialized in cattle! sales. Col,

‘bestowed the title-of upon many auctioneers, was wellknown throughout the United States and famous in the South] and Southwest, He cried some!

of the biggest cattle sales in the country. For many years he was an in-|

structor at the Reppert School of!

Auctioneering in Decatur. He .Jater taught at .the National weather this year made the cherry blossoms late, Auctioneering Institute in Iowa less beautiful. He is survived by his wife, SE —

three daughters and a sister, Funeral Monday | For Mrs. Ware

Services for Mrs. Ethel Ware, 3317 8. Lockburn St, will be at} 2:30 p. m. Monday in Dorsey Fu-|

rieral Home with burial in Floral| Park. Mrs, Ware, who was 41,

yesterday in Long Hospital. A native of Clayton, Indianapolis most of her life. The

ev. R. M. Jones, Westbrook

CORIECR othe Nazarene, will offi:

ciate at services. |

Survivors include her husband, ‘ank; three daughters, Mrs. Katherine Wentworth, Mrs. Bessie, Clark and Miss Cora Wilson; her father, Alva White, all of Indian-| apolis; five sisters, Mrs. Mary Lee “Johnsen; West Paim-Beach; Fla. Mrs. Helen Weddle, Mrs. Pauline] McCloud, Mrs. Irene Benton and; Mrs. ‘Malvina Dueker, and four brothers, Marion, Roy, Cecil and Raymond White, all of Indianapoiis. |

Ovid Roscoe Smith . Ovid Roscoe Smith, R. .R. 6, . County Line Rd. died today in his home. He was 53 A paint -contractor, Mr. Smith lived in central Indiana 25 years. He was a native of Zionsville. Services at 1 p. m. Monday In!

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scheduled’

Gartin, who received his title only from the custom which “Colonel”

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Employee OF Capitol lea Co.

Services for John Thomas Mec-

8t.,

Grove, will be at 2 p. m. Monday in Jones & Hurt Sheffield Chapel.

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Services Monday

.~ John T. ‘Durham, 519 N. Chess

services at 1 p. m. Monday in Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Mr. Durham, a: retired carpen-ter-contractor, was 84. He was born in Casey County, Kenucky, and lived in Indianapolis 45-years,

ter Ave, who'iéd yesterday, will oe “| be buried in Memorial Park after

A week after Washington's blossomless cherry blossom fes. |

tival, the capital's famed frees burst into flower. Unspringlike |

but none the

Hoosier Jackpot Winner Hasn't Hooked Up TV Set

Reception Not Good, Bluffton Couple Explains;

Kenneth Crosbies Haven't Sold Single Item

BLUFFTON,

Apr. 8 (UP)—One of the first gifts delivered to

Kenneth Crosbie when he ‘won a radio giveaway jackpot 18 months

It's a television set,

in the Treetop” | October, 1948.

land looks nice in our living room,’ Mrs. Crosbie sald today. “But we ‘haven't had it hooked up yet.” She - sald television reception was poor in the Bluffton area because there were no stations nearby.

MEE OTOEBTE BATA ANT TRE prizes Te

her husband was supposed to get.

factually arrived and the family didn't sell, trade or reject a thing.

New Car Among Gifts

She said Crosbie, a 42-vear-old | beer salesman, appreciated a new car more than any of the other prizes. “And we all enjoyed the vaca"tion trip-to Mexico and Hollywood last year,” Mrs. Crosbie said. “1 wish we could go again this year.” The Crosbies, who have three children from

Moore & Kirk Colonial Chapel ranging In ages 0 will be followed by ‘burial {n/8 to 19, were deluged with Greenlawn Cemetery, Browns- Prizes affer the radio show. The burg. Jackpot included a new radio, rec

Survivors include his wife, Corrine; a daughter, Mra.

Wilma/the house,

ord player, rugs for every floor in

a refrigerator wash-

Midkiff, Greenwood;.his mother, ing machine, jewelry and a dozen Mrs. Lilllan A. 8mith; a brother, $50 hats.”

Ernest, and a sister, Mrs. Irene Fesler, all of Indianapolis, and

foyr grandghligren. —Mrs. ~Thrush | 709 E.|

Mrs. GlenetWel Thrush,

Crown Hill after graveside servfees at 10 a. m, Tuesday. "A native of Indianapolis, Mrs. Thrush lived here all her life ex-! cept for a time about World War! I. -when-she sang in vaudeville in New York City. She was a charter member of] the Expression Club, a music| group, and attended Central| Christian Church. Survivors include a daughter

“The house was a mix-up whan, all those things started arriving"! Mrs. Crosbie said, “but we didn’t sell or throw away any of gh

she said.

Double Services To Be Monday

Lowell Bassett, Wife Die Same Day

SAP TOVely PISCE GE: —

e kept everything and yet on arrival of an ambulance. 88d Place, who died yesterday in| ir new take the place of the old Ascension Urbina; General Hospital, will be buried in'in our house,” :

died ago has sat unused in the house ever since. one of $30,000 worth of prizes that de- |g" she lived In'scended on.the Crosbie household after he identified as .a myste ry tune on the > “Stop the Music”

“Turkey show in

3 Dead, 2 Injured In State Traffic =

Wlinois Resident

Three people are dead today and two others were hospitalized as the result of Indiana highway accidents yesterday and night. Russell Sorensen, 17, Waukegan, 111, was killed and twp companions injured when the car he was driving to Florida struck bridge ‘on U. 8. 41 near Sullivan

Louis Mitchell, 16, and Richard Selnie, 17, both of Waukegan were in fair condition today in|

Mary Sherman Hospital in Sulli-

Here are the centers where! grammar school pupils will spell State Type Entertainment tevrssssaciosietacanieniananantransanes in the first and second preliminaries: Following is the schedule of the first and second preliminary speil- If you head a group or pair, state so under “Type Entertainment. 8 | downs: {Mail to: Times-WISH Talent Hunt, Indianapolis Times, 214 - Ww. TUESDAY, APR. 11 AND 18 Maryland St.

alg sem oi 9 Warmer | Weather Suspects Escape

| Michigan $t.-<Schools 18, 30. 20. 3. oe

nong, Fairfield, Ill.

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50, | i Holy Trinity, St. Anthony, 9 a. m. Tuesday in O | Evanseneat Garfield Community Center, 8. Eas | Raymond Sts. —-Schools 18; 18, 35. "84, 72, Bt. Roch, Bt. Catherine's. Sacred |

Bernard Thuneman| Services Tuesday

mass

{Bernard “Ben” W. Thuneman,

{from The Times must be in The 1 - #8 | Recreation Department commu-! The outstanding act as de He was a member of East 38th J nity centers, Study them . . . and Times office or postmarked by termined by audience applause Burial will be in Anderson. |g oot Christian Church. ° watch for more words in tomor- that time. Auditions will be held will be-given a chance to appear| Mr. McNeely, who was 80, dled, gyrvivors Include his wife, ‘row's Sunday Times. Wednesday and Thursday nights with Hormel Girls on their! yesterday in St. I . four _ Mrs. Lena hybrid lustrous at WISH studies, 1440 N. Merid- network show on a subsequent/A Native of Fairfield, II, he Johannes, Mrs. Caroline Koger, hydrangea Iyrical’ fan St. < date. from another city. lived in Indianapolis 30 years. He Mrs. Inez Kistner and Mrs. Agnes hypocrisy maéadam . =» Jae Lo was employed 25 years by Capitol| Andrews, Indianapolis; three sons, hypocrite “macaroni AUDITION APPLICATION Ice Co. ) : Roy, Indianapolis, Fred, Belle« hypodermic macaroon .| Survivors include _ his son, fontaine, O., and Herbert, Spen« laboratory kiln = TIMES-WISH TALENT SEARCH Perry, Beech Grove; five stepsons, cer; a sister, Mrs. Sérena Walls, lacerate kimono Harry, Lewis and Clarence Schra-| Cincinnati; 14 grandchildren and lacquer kilowatts For i der, Indianapolis, and William 15 greaf-grandcbildren. lampoon knayvish WITH THE RME IRLS ADC ‘ and Elmer Schrader, Freeport, language knolt MUSIC HO LG BRO AST Ill; three step-daughters, Mrs. Mrs. Rebecca Johnson innumerable millinery / «(Open to Feminine Entertainers of all Ages) Harold Mastin, Mrs. Floyd Paris,| Mrs. Rebecca Johnson, 853 inoculate mirage : and Miss Charlotte Schrader, all his _ insoluble: miscellany Name ..vvsiveesssenncescnssansvanessses Age (If not adult)......]of Indianapolis. Edgemont Ave., who died Tues instantancous = mischievous ; - A brother, Frank, Jefferson, Say in General Hospital, was ta ible mistletoe. - + AQAILSS. ..vrssnsssisresserinssvssreenes PROBS - NUMDEr:y sovs sess Ill, and a sister. Mrs. Clara: Garrbe --buried..in. Floral Park afteg

services at 2 p. m. today in Christ Temple. Mrs. Johnson, who was 78, was a native of Caseyville, Ky. She moved to Indianapdlis five years {ago and was a member of Christ

for| Temple.

Survivors include a daughter,

be sung at\\i.s Flora Reynolds Dillon, Ine

ur Lady of] {Lourdes Catholic Church {services at 8:30 a. m.

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{Steiner Funeral Home. Burial will

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|dianapolis; -three,k sons, Everett ‘and View, Terre Haute, and HolN° pert, Providence, Ky.; nine grand«

‘Lures President | Heart grade school, St. Mares Svuuye! atch children, 12 great-grandchildren | goth a CY a he « Back to Beach and two great-great-grandchil-i St Rita, St. Andrews, St. Francis de! dren.

Killed Near Sullivan B

last Tu dor

“ter Escape | Mrs. Baker, a resident of East-

roviln Commupity C enter, Lire Sty. ~—8cha

Wilkins wna] KEY WEST, Fla., Apr. 8 (UP) | 49, 83. | —Warm weather came back tof

Deputies Fire Eight

nption, St Ann's, ware 507 Hy Tabernacle. Presbyterian - Church, 34th Key West today, making the | Shots at Fleein Car Vevay, he lived in Indianapolis ana, Central—Schools < 8, s, 70, 16, beach and the surf much more in- 4d {50 years. He was a member of Laatz, King, gi aculate PAD 23 U5 hia the si: viting to President Truman, . Sheriff's deputies lost a running Our Lady of Lourdes Church. |will be SOmas: AGiinas ter a two-day cold snap gun battle with two men early! Survivors include his three C WEDNESDAY, APR. 12 AND 19 |which sent the thermometer into y brothers, “Clem, ‘Fred and Paul,

piney Stecronn 31 Jil 884! the middle fifties, the tempera. 'C02Y a8 the suspects doused

82. Bo 3i, Lite Power St Philly Neri [ture was expected to rise to the lights on. their car and disapCristian Community Bh 4300 Eng middie seventies today. {peared on.a dark side road. lis Schools 12, 81, 8 A With the warmer weather, the) ) our: , oly e Ol Boohn: aay Sk: John's Lutheran, iPresident. probably will resume! Shufflebarger In EE Community (Center, 2400 | ‘his daily beath vishis today. orthwestern ve, ~f

h 24, 36, 7 3 5 87, Holy te ‘st “aridsets: |

said {eight shots at the car after start- | {ing-an investigation on 91st St. TODAY and tomorrow offered near Rd. 431, the President his final chances at|

St. pack’ Churel, 950 Frospees St.— Th m th | 39, st atrick’'s, St e e 8 (Pau s Evangelical, Emmaus Evangeilcal. vacation living for some time to officers sald e CAN Was |B

13 AND 20

THURSDAY, entral YWCA, Feapaylvauia St 29, A

APR. 39 N. 14

Washington Monday morning. ’ Mr. 7 Easter Suriddy” with his daughter, Bear and sped away “when “the =

RE. g FRIDAY, APR. 14 AND 2 Margaret. He probably will at- deputies threw their spotlight on| Qommynal Colter, 1% Holy Morris Sti tend Easter church. services on the the car. He had a companion. naval -station where he has’ ‘been | The deputies said by the time

FROM THE ie ENTER vacationing since Mar. 186.

PUPILS SCHOOLS MAY GO TO THE CENTE NE AREST THEIR HOME: James E

} r. Orchard. Par k and Former Opera Singer

Nah ont Soon

[they turned their car around, after taking shots at the fleeing {car, it was L Was out of sight.

Dies in Massachusetts Official \ Weather HYANNIS, Mass, Apr. 8 (UP) —Mrs. Martha Atwood Baker, 63, UNITED STATES EATUER BUSEAL a leading Metropolitan Opera| soprano from 1926 to 1930, died {last night in Cape Cod Hospital,

Sunrise 5:18 | Sunset . 6:16

Rrecipitagidn 24 hrs nding 7

Gk a.m ii pre Soipitation sluce an Ja 1

(ham, Mass., formerly was head - lof the Cape Cod Institute of Music {at Brewster, She sang with Phila-

Flees After Work in

LL van. { Sheriff's Apartment .delphia and Boston opera com-

i | . [be in Calvary Cemetery n dl 0 S { Mr. Thyneman, who was 67, re- |

the was a guard.

|come because he will fly back to Parked or the wrong side of 91st| [sere {St. when they stopped to investi-|Liverpool:

o Truman planned a quiet gate. The driver put his car in| end. - Halifax;

tired five years ago from the American National Bank where ’A native of

Herman A. Laatz

Graveside rites for Herman A, formerly of Indianapolis, at 2 p. m. Monday in rown Hill. Cemetery.

A native of Indianapolis, he

and four sisters, the Misses Caro-| moved to California 10 years ago. {line and Elizabeth Thuneman, and He died Wednesday in the home

[Mrs. Orville James

Ship Movements

New oF ork Arrivals—Queen of Bermuda, mu York Departures -- American Coun-

Rott American Inventor, | Britannic, Cobh: Mormacdale, 10; Robin. Locksley, Capetown; Ft. Town-

_St. Mary, Port- -Au- Prince. || !

DINE

in Our Famous

Sideswipes Truck Kenneth Eugene Hawkins, 41- Panies as well a3 with companies { > vear-ol soner the Hancock abroad. During World War II she A young woman identified by ¥ 5 aor I Fale headed a committee to = bring piecing 3 police as Miss. Inelda Mary Wein- County Jail, G ele, 18 music to servicemen in govern-|Ef Wavie .. . 8 40 zatsel, 22, Wadesville, was killed privileged inmate any more. ment hospitals in New York state. amigas (city : i yesterday afternoon when her car| Jawkins, engaged in straight-, Mrs. Baker was the widow of Kisas City : a B isldeswiped-4 truck at Wadesville opine yn Sheriff Edwin Kirkpat-| George R. Baker, vice president Mifnespos-+ St. Pair THN nd Blairsville Roads. rick’'s apartment yesterday, took .of the Manufactiiesy Trust Co. of | New oun : o $ e police said she was dead “French leave” and walked away. New York. She was married pre-| a : egy 3 He was arrested three hours viously to ar Baker and (Bite sourgh Noi 26, Ft later at 21st and -Olney Sts. by Alessandro Alberini of the Bos- {San Francis 0 ivan . 56 47 (Wayne, was killed last night in Indianapolis police who “knew ton Opera Co. | Washineton, D.C. [lll 8 $2 Ft. Wayne when he was hit by him well” from past arrests. a car operated by Harry J. Ake, Sheriff Kirkpatrick came after) 21, also of Ft. Wayne. him last night and took him back |

To See Arlington Rites

| to Greenfield.

and Mrs.[of a sister, Deputies Felix Blazic and James| Thomas W. Brady, J all of Indian-| (Chino, Cal. they - fired apolis.

Apr. 78.910

~ Make This Easter a Memorable Occasion

for the Whole Family

TY TETANY

Dinner Served From 11 A. M. 10 8 . M,

Mrs.. Lawra Echols, He was 68.

ANTIQUES EXPOSITION

Antiques of every description to satisfy your wants,

MURAT TEMPLE 10. M. 10 10:30 P. M.

Indiana Students Hawkins had been in Hancock {County Jail since February. He

is under indictment for the theft {and re-sale of grain from farm8 .—|ers in the county. Three other pupils men involved in the grain thefts previously were sente need.

Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Apr. Twenty-five high school and Indiana University students, now mn Washington, will attend

4937 EVANSTON

Mrs, Harold E. Brooks, and two Double rites for Mr. and Mrs. Easter Sunrise services tomorrow grandchildren, Indianapolis. | Lowell Bassett. 1120 Nelson St. in Arlington National Ceme Homer Blankenship 3 | will be at 1:30 p.m... Monday in The students are on a weekRites Set Monday { Shirley Brothers Central Chapel. long “Meet Your Govern ‘Services Tuesday For Benny Foxx | Burial will be In Crown. Hill. tour, sponsored by the Unive I~" Homer L. Blankenship, retired Benny Foxx, 1022 W. Walnut, Mrs. Elsic Bassett, who was 50, sity YMCA and YWCA. accountant, 421!'; Massachusetts St, who died yesterday, will be died yesterday in General Hospi-| ~~ [Ave., died Joudy in General Hos-| “Bbliffed in New Crown Cemetery | tal. where her husband had visi- Unmentionable? |pitak. He was 55. f after services at 2 p. m. Monday | ted her Wednesday. He suffered NICE, F J 2 | Mr. un will be buried in Jacobs Bros. West Side Chapel.|® heart attack on Monument rance. Apr. 8 (UP)— jy gt, Paul, Ind, after services at ; ‘as! Police disclosed today that thieves Born In. Clarksville, Tenn., Mr. | Circle and died late that day as t ev 8:30-a, m. Tuesday in Harry W.! Foxx, who was 41, lived in Indi- | he returned home from the visit. broke into the Cannes: villa of Moore Peace Chapel and at 9 j anapolis 15 years. He was a jani-| Mr. Bassett, who was 60 was] {wealthy Aga Khan,. father-in-law a. m. in St. John's Catholic WALT Vv - tor and a member of the Baptist | born in Nashville, Ind, and Of Rita Hayworth, recently and Church. EON RE Church. [operated a Columbus, Ind. res- stole six pairs ‘of panties, six A native of North Vernon, Mr. ALTY Co Survivors include his wife, | taurant before he came to In- Drassieres and two slips belonging Blankenship lived in Indianapolis | 620s COLLEGE Aven : Elizabeth; a stepmother, Mrs, dianapolis in 1918, He was ato his private secretary. 31 years. He was. a member of| INoIANAPOLIs 2g. ag CoMPLEry Rea Lula Foxx, Clarksville: a bro World War I veteran and a mem- CETTE et CeCe svn tae St. John's Church, the Loya r- NO city - L Esrare William, Gary: two Pair broths, ber of the Methodist Church in| OPTOMETRISTS TO MEET der of Moose and Modern Wood- BRoAoway 8830 MORTaaae dang tUsunaan Stavice - Washington Foxx, Chicago, and Columbus. | Central Indiana _ Optometric men of America : BE. niSURANCE . Louis Foxx, Louisville; two half-. He later became an advertising * Society will meet at dinner Tues- Survivors include his wife;] ALS sisters, Miss Louise Foxx. Clarks-, agent for union and labor news- day oe {8 m. at the Canary Cot= Jessie; a: son,. Raymond, Indian-| Tw . & ville, and Miss Dovie Foxx, Louls-| Papers here, His Survivors in: tage. J-Fdwin Margeson of Day- apolis, and a brother, Leo, South; Xarch 27, 1950 clude a brother, William R., and ton, 0. will be the speaker. Bend.

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Third Victim Dies . In Smallpox Outbreak |

GLASGOW, Scotland, -Apr. (UP)~The third smallpox: victim of Glasgow's 11-day-old out-|

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break died last night but health p

authorities reported that no new cases have been discovered in the past five days.

weap Stuart -Latdlow, ~Glasgow:

health officer, said the city can be regarded as free of infection after Apr. 16 If no new cases are reported. ORIGINAL | INDIANAPOLIS ANTIQUE SHOW

Cotlertiony of Minerals em Stones,

SPINK-ARMS HOTEL Apr. 89-10-11 1D. M. fo 10:30 P. M.

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two sisters, Mrs. Willlam | Irdianagolis, . Mrs. Bassett, a lifelong resident of Indianapolis, was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church. She [is survived by her sister, Mrs Lillian “Wolf, .. and a brother “harles F. Maron, both of Indianapolis,

TIME BOMB INJU RES 4 . BARC ELONA, Spain, Apr. —Two police officers and two hi were wounded last night when a time bomb exploded in a police station, police reported today. Officials said they believed the bomb was planted sometiine Thursday morning. FLU TTER ANGE RS BULL It is the waving of the cloth, its color, that maddens a

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