Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1950 — Page 2

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Fan ass Over Week-End

Cuba Tops List With

7 Dead as Airliner |

Falls and Burns | : By United Press Six crashes involving commercial, military and private .air-| planes took a week-end toll of 20, lives in North and South Amerfca, Cuba and Europe. y The heaviest ¢asualties were in Cuba where an airliner: crashed and burned yesterday near Moron | in Camaguey Province, killing seven persons, including two mem- | bers-of the Cuban House of Rep-4 resentatives. In Switzerland, all six persons aboard a four-engined British cargo plane died when the chartered aircraft crashed into a fogshrouded Alpine peak near Schangnau. Five British crewmen and an Italian businessman were killed.

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+o (left to right) Jane Petry, . Mrs. Leslie Laut, Mrs. Harry Hilgemeier and Rose Reifeis. Plane Hits Hillside | . 88 Ws

Service with a smile at Manual .

Three residents of Washington, Pa., were killed last night when] their private four-passenger Stin-| pon cabin airplane hit a hillside

PTA-Sponsored Program to Open

With a Cofeteria-Style Dinner near-the Washington Airport, Friday will be Spring Fiesta time at Manual High School. Richard Spencer, 30, part- imei Students, parents and teachers will put on a full evening of instructor at an aviation school, entertainment after the PTA-sponsored annual affair opens with, was bringing the craft in for a a cafeteria-style dinner at 5 p. m. : landing when the crash occurred. The Cactus Caballero and his Mexicale Maid, winners of a stuMr. Spencer, Student Pilot Leroy dent popularity contest, will be announced after the second of two Couts, 24, and Harland Robinson, Old Days Vaudeville at 7:30 and 24, were trapped in.the burning 8:30 p. m. wreckage. Concessions will include stands

At Winnipeg, Manitoba, reserve , .. ¢ 4. na telling, ring and dart : pilot Vic Barber, 27, tried to bring 8, ring h d Baby can come to Fiesta too. his jet fighter in for a landing at 8ames, country store, fish pond yes Katherine Mertz: will superStevenson Field yesterday, but and taxi dance. Other events in- vise baby-sitters to watch infants

er, Douglas Lake, Rober Schaefer, Tom Studebaker, William Green, Eddie Clark.

the plane hi®a garage, killing clude the style show, hobby and of parents attending the affair. A Lorimer Fairhill, 41, who was in- doll shows, and movies. snack bar and bazaar shop also side. Contestants for caballero and will be open. Mr. Barber, a reserve flying majd were elected by, their clas-| More than 150 teachers and paofficer in the RCAF, was serious- ses, They include Barbara Har- trons of the school have been ly injured. rington, Ruth Ann Pattison, Betty working on activities for the

Dooley, Rose Reifeis, Pat Mudd, Fiesta. Proceeds wiil be used for Carol Woodmansee, Richard Eld- |school activities, AIngton,.. Du. Cup NAVAL Foserve A

pilot, was. killed-at Webster. Field, Aussie Jury Awards Schedule Talks shot 10 mis sath 1 Tuner Extra Cash to Beauly Op School Revived

. “Times Foreign Servies Voge? IAA HR MELBOURNE, Australia, A aks oh. Jaw the fecwat 24. burned. after the crash, 17—A breach-of promise suit has Soup rel sions. estimonia) meet. In Colombia, search parties set brought Miss Kathleen James a.) 0 =. 0 oo ov a a out today.to recover the bodies pretty penny. given here tomorrow. SB Tac otra Fi First the jurors voted her $3360 Three officials of the college will dead. In the wreckage of - their heart balm “clear of costs . .." Epeak in a meeting beginning at C-47 two-engined transport which When the judge said they had no Pen ene ist hs pied crashed 12 miles northeast: of jursidiction over costs, they went Yark AVE: Tha speakers wil ro Pinto yesterday. Aerial searchers into a new huddle-—-and awarded

Dies in Fiery Crash Lt. James M. Norris, 2§ Wash-

‘lude Dean Roger J. Voskuyl; Dr. Tec h £560 : 8 yh spotted the wreckage. er another $560 healt DAN. Ip,.10 ®. Cairns; head of fhe college history department, and

Robert 1. Gilbert, director of tHe Wheaton Academy. The Rev, C. P. Blekking will be in charge. Magazines and newspapers dealt fully with the spectacular testimonials in which students | waited patiently for hours, even {all night, to give their public con|esione.

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Disciples of Christ. Division Christian Eduestion—Last day, Linco Indianapolis Chapter, American Society for als—6.30 p. m, McClarney's Restau Catering Executives of America dance, Athletic Club Indiana Public Health Association—Thru Indiana State Board of Health

Dinner-

Sigma Delta Kappa Intercollegiate Law Fraternity—Monday., Clayvpo Scientech Club—Monday noon, “Anti ers Irvington Rebekah Lodge -8 p Craft. Shop Monument Chapter No, 345, OES—8 p. m Masonic Temple

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Under Appointment from Pepsi-Cola Co., New York | "lationeiD Lite Lincol “Listen fo ‘Counter Spy,’ Tuesday and Thursday evenings, WISH" LE Blok Co Auditorium.

Reserve Officers of Indianapelis—§ p. m., /ar Memoria | Industrial Safety Council—Meeting Indiana FEleetrie Association—Ipalco Hall | Disciples of Christ—Lincoln Natio nal Assosiation of Evangelicals —

pea EVENTS TOMORROW {American Legion Auxiliary, Wayne Post 6:30 p. m_ dinner, post home

Agency Cashiers AssoLincoln wit-

“ot Converrtiol Indiana Public Health Avsociation 1 ast day, Indiana State Board of alth Building > BIRTHS i 5 Boys At St. Francis — Dennis’ Rose Flanagan

Charles, Bernadine Coleman. Paul, Anna

At Coleman —- Robert, Gwendolyn Ratify Kenneta, Margaret John: William, Mary Sellery. Ha Julia Wolf At Methodist — Melvin. Ellen Patterson

Anthony Evelyn Champs “4.eonard McCay James, Verna Studle Betty Shively. William. Soutey Wilkerson; Carroll, Rose Booth Katherine Hughes. Harold Mar ry Tag: lohn r O'Conner Duane. Mary

cBeidmas data Ruth Blair: C anda At St. Vincent's — William Blount. John. Helen Rosemary Kelley At Home Richard Park RLS

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Iretha Shepherd alter 4 ene Stewart James

ar Dolores Cline vi oxephine Gt inther Joseph, Shirley "Ric y. J relay. Jean Johnson At_St. Vingent's—Don. Janet Little. James

Eleanor Doyle; George. Betiy Heatherly

| DEATHS’ Hattie Coyle. 71. at General. carcinoma | Secor Coleman, 5, at General. cardiac decompensation | pte H. Cook, So. at. 1046 N. Jefferson. FOR AS Vina

atterioaolerasis /. Johnson. TI1,. at OrOnALY occlusion Thomas B. Noble sr. 82. at St. Vincent's Della Cox Jones. 78, at 534 E. North. coronary occlusion William R. Michaelis. 87. at 982 North Oxord. crebral hemorrhage

arteriosclerosis Ciifton Milby, 45. at Methodist, carcinoma A

Anna Scahill. 79, at Methodist, cardiovascular rena 1 Joseph Matthew Semich, 62 ‘at 926 N ; Ketcham, coronary thrombosis Carolyn Avies Turner, 70, at Methodist. coronary occlusion And that's for a car come Eskham ane Boatman, 55. at 3342 Park. |, CATCinOma. plete and ready to run. - {Marry I Doerr. so. at 338 Sanders. cardiac

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Annual Spriny Fiesta To Take Place At Manual High School erie

Peggy Cooper (left) and Colleen Freeland audition for the style show, an attraction at the school's Fiesta program.

House Planners Find

"Man's Body in Woods

SOUTH BEND, Apr. 17 (UP)—

Mr. and Mrs, Richard D. Wyatt, newlyweds, tramped through a wooded lot yesterday looking over a site on which they planned to build a home. They noticed a strange black mound. It was the decomposed body of a man covered by an overcoat, Police said cards in the pocket established the tentative identification as Frank Brady, a South Bend disabled war veteran. They said the body probably had been lying in the woods for many months,

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pockets, buckle-frontself belt. In big plaid

Ed Frickenschmidt and Mrs, Leavell's daughter Mary try her

The Candidates Say—

Charles (Buck) Sumner, Democrotic candidate for sheriff: “We'll have to begin at once to step up our machinery to ~ombat crime or conditions will get worse in the next fev: years.” Antheny B. (Tony) Montani, Republican candidate for state senator: “I am in favor of legalizing pari-mutuel betting on horse racing in Indiana” Frask Fairchild, ‘Republican candidate for Prosecutor: “The

budget of the present Democratic prosecutor is grossly padded and is unfair<and unjust to very taxpayer in Marion County.”

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candidate for County Commis-

sioner: “Marion County is- big business. Let's operate it that way.”

Frank J. Noll, Jr., Republican candidate for State Representative from Marion County: “The Republican Party should declare its intention of crushing the New Deal

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day. In spite of their roaring, twisting and diving, however, they “enemy” bombers. The 113th Fighter Squadron at Stout Field and the 163d of Baer Field, Ft. Wayne, successfully fought off a numerically superior: force of “enemy” fighters but didn’t see a trace of the bombers they were after until they had

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Jobe which would have leveled a good part of industrial Indianap-

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Peaches Are First

Choice of Servicemen

WASHINGTON, Apr. 17 (UP) ~—When it comes to a choice petween peaches and pears, the armed forces will take peaches. In a list of tentative estimated requirements for canned fruits and vegetables to be procured

from the 1850 pack for all serv-

ices, the army quartermaster]

olis. Yesterddy was the first time the sale with the ground radar group which was to guide them to the

| enemy.

If things had gone as scheduled the aircraft control and warning squadron at Schoen Field, Ft. | Harrison, would have led them to |an interception of the ‘“‘enemy’s” {B-26. bombers in the vicinity of Kokomo. However, the bombers outfoxed the defense by swinging in too low for the radar screens to pick them up. They were ex~

|pected to attack at 10,000 feet,

They didn’t.

Bridegroom Collapses, Dies at Wedding Fete

ST. LOUIS, Mo., Apr. 17 (UP)

|=-Mrs. Ilda Antinoro became a

idea fostered by the Demoeratic corps said it probably will need i4,w less than three hours after Party for control of the govern- 10,447,000 pounds of peaches and gp. pecame a bride.

ment through taxation.’ CHURCH REPORTS THEFT

2,156,000 pounds of pears.

The estimates - also include

She wed Ingtzo Antinoro,. 54, in a church ceremony here Sate

Theft of $244.50 in Sunday col- 9.597,000 pounds of corn, 7,774,- lurday night.

lections from St. Paul's AME Church, 2439 Manlove Ave. today

{was reported to police by the Rev.

S. D. Hardrick, pastor.

000 pounds of string beans and | 4,205,000 pounds of peas. Spinach?—Only . one please! 371,000 pounds.

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The couple danced at their wedding party and returned, laughing to their table when Mr. Antinoro collapsed and died.

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