Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1950 — Page 8
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It will come too late.
{ll for three months.
make out today?” His parents
-the fll. lad. Last week a
speak,
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monia. ¥ » . Carl E, Scott, Muncie, a member of the 1949 national inter collegiate 1ivestoc k judging championship team from Pur. due University, has joined the extension staff of the Purdue animal husbandry department. Mr. Scott received the bachelor of science degree from Purdue, i June 18. i Bet x» #
! | Competition, | nual state champlonship brieckaying ¢ on test.
Fair, Brick producers, brickmasons, brick contractors, Bi reau of Apprenticesship, U. B. Department of Labor and the
Mr. Poston
ling agencies.
en his relatives visited him in the hospital, his first question was always, “How did the Indians
: adison Common and 3 M 3 Vokes in her sult against William
Kennedy, 22, an advertising man. “I'm going to buy a new car,” she said, after testifying that she gave Mr. Kennedy money for a car, a vacation, and an engagement ring. Mr. Kennedy contended that the loans were balanced by money he gave her for clothes.
# # # For 40 days, Edwin Murphy would lean over a Tucson hospital bed twice daily and call his Patricia.
newspaperman appealed to the Indians for some token to brace the ill lad. Last week a letter signed by the players arrived, and with it a promise of the autographed ball. According to his father, David was too thrilled to
But even the prospect of the autographed ball couldn't give the doomed boy enough strength to
fight the disease. Doctors sald 15.year-old daughter:
his death was caused by pneu Pat. Can you hear me?” But the child, in a coma since a Mother's {Day automobile accident in which! her grandparents were killed and her mother seriously injured, nev-
W. Irvin Poston, Attica, is the
diana Britian Apprentice sponsors of the an-
state department of trade and industrial education are participat-
Pleas
er answered,
ness,
That was all.
hospital.
uldn’t Wait For a Special Gift Boy, 10, Dies Before Autographed Ball From Indians Arrived
Tén-year-old David Heydon will not receive the baseball especially autographed for him by members of the Cleveland Indians. |
David
Friday, Mr. Murphy, a Tucson shoe salesman, again repeated his plea fo the little girl. . Patricia whispered the only word she has & spoken in 40 days of unconscious-|?
“Mama,” she whispered,
un n . > % | Mrs. it ly i newly-elected president of the In- |. hs Betty Lo Salama Loe 8chool, is one of a group of teach. ers from Indiana and neighboring states participating in a workshop on “the future of secondary education.” The project opened on the IU campus, June 19, and will continue through July 14. s
» » Clifford L. Wade, 65, Toledo, 0., wanted to take a box of candy to his wife in a Kansas City, Mo., She was injured five days ago in an auto accident near Bloomington, Ill. As Mr. Wade stepped off the curb in downtown | Kansas City after buying the candy, he was struck by He died 20 minutes after he, was found lying among the spilled candy he had bought for his wife.
a car.
Around the State—
for the cluck-clucks clan. Mr. Wilson says the sale of kl fryers and broilers Is rising 8! with the temperature. ; 3 Chickens must be victims of fowl play, because 302,310 broil-
sold this week. That means 6,101,372 birds have been sold since Jan. 1. The goal for the Year Is 12,300,000. That's not chicken feed, pardner.
$5000 GRANT FOR PURDUE LAFAYETTE-—The Grant in Ald Committee of the Rockefeller
Bciences.
tlagella.
GETS AIR APPOINTMENT
officer in the Air Force,
in action. He
the German army
.. main at his present post.
NO DELINQUENTS HERE
is- a sample of the goings-on o children in Rushville as reporte: { in the Rushville Republican.
opened the meeting with
with their favorite colors. “Two demonstrations
wer
Towel Square’ by Mabel Sizemore,
poems ‘Raggedy, Raggedy Man
and Jessie Pickettr ments were served by Darlen : Carpenter i burg.” i
38-YEAR-OLD-IRON 514 W, Woodland Ave.
Tribune.’ Furthermore, never needed repair. seven years. more years,” says Mrs. Reed.
EMBARRASED TAX MAN KENDALLVILLE—Most
vising him
Cluck Cluck Clan Getting It in the Pan
|: Hoosier-Cooks Taking ‘Fry’-day Pot Shots At Poultry; Chickens Victims of ‘Fowl’ Play : LAFAYETTE, Ind. June 24—It seems that everyone in Hoosier- } land ig putting our fair-feather friend the chicken on the pan. Every Fry-day more and more Indiana cooks take more and more pot-shots at the chickens so we can have more and more chicken every Sunday. Cold statistics from Melvin L. Wilson, Purdue University department of poultry husbandry as
6 Jers and. fryers were reported
Co Research project, which will be! under the direction of Professors boat while fishing and again he John 8, Karling and Henry Kof-/jured his hip. “He was back dt fier, will include a study of the Lutheran Hospital. chemistry, structure, and mode of | action of bacterial and fungal
assistant professor of air science dianapolis and tactics in Butler University’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and ROTC unit, has received a per- Mrs. Flod Grasz Mr. Blosser is manent appointment as a regular a native of Nappanee.
“Busy Belles 4-H Club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Jessie Pickett, president, who song and pledge led by Jean Jackson, Members responded to roll call
given as follows: ‘Fruit Jello’ by Janie Warfuel and ‘Hemming a| and Making a Perfect
“For the special ‘numbers the!
" *Winken, Blinken and Nod,’ ‘Little! Orphan Annie’ and ‘Bear Story’| were given by Alice K.. Waggoner Refresh-
and ' Janet Vreden-
KOKOMO—Mrs. Rannie Reed, bought, ¥ an electric iron 38 years ago. Iti] 1s still in use, reports the Kokomo | it has Two cords have been used on the iron and the la#f cord has been in service
“It's good for many, many
em- : barrased man in town is Ralph Nash, the Internal Revenue -Department’s full-time representative in Kendallville. He received a letter from the department adthat because of a;
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sistant, makg it hot
tax return, he owes Uncle Sam $16.60 plus interest.
| RIPE TOMATOES
MT. VERNON--Brightest news of the week comes straight out of
Fred Wentzel's garden. He in-|
forms the editor of The Demo-
eating ripe tomatoes from their
| garden. Northern Indiana.
i NAPPANEE {Merrill Blosser,
Times,
pany youngsters
(camps.
Won't be
{LEAVES HOSPITAL
Arcadia, Capt. Robert H, Price, USAF, who draws the strip for The In-
FRECKLES WAS HERE - Freckles
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Cal,
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to
A glider pilot in World War PLANS HARLEM STAY II, he was decorated for gallantry landed a glider carrying food and ammunition to American soldiers in Bastogne Ve.
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Last Friday David lost the fight he has been waging against nephritis and pneumonia in a Madison, Wis., hospital. He had been
In Detroit, Mary Jane Lasky swapped her flance for a new car. The 21-year-old telephone operator was awarded $830 byl Judge
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Philip Paget os “ he raced with & train,
Boy Dies Trying To Beat Train
16-Year-Old Killed At Pennsy Crossing
“Come on, let’s beat the train.” These were the last words of a boy on a bike. He spoke them to two other boys on bikes, but
they stopped short of death.
PLYMOUTH-—A Plymouth girl this summer will try to show!® sister, Carolyn, 14. {Harlem dwellers how Hoosiers will be held at Shirley Brothers Miss Sylvia Snyder is one Irving Hill Chapel, the date to while the area was surrounded by 0f 14 Young persons from the be set later. y ¥ Midwest who will spend 10 weeks Capt. Price, who has been sta-|!n the Harlem slums, lead recretion at Butler since 1948, will re. ation and craft groups, accom-
summer
Each girl will be a foste
{mother to a dozen teen-agers.
RUSHVILLE-—-While New York oan newspapers carry stories of dep-
redations y ' i . 8 of juvenile gangs ere ole of broken promises,
githe Rev. M. R. Fritz, pastor of ington community. The new structure replaces a
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Funeral services were being ar-§ / ‘ranged last night for 16-year-old §’ Philip Pagett who yesterday tried te beat a fast train at a crossing § | and lost, He was killed instantly. }! Philip was a regular American] { . boy. He would have been a senior] {mathematical error in his income at Howe High School this September. Baseball was his main (hobby, and he was a great fan ‘of the Indianapolis Indians. | The youngster also was an enthusiastic Scout, having graduated from Boy Scout Troop 19 to Senifor Scout Troop 3 last | winter. | crat that he and his family are| oved to hike through the) long now, Woods, but he also liked riding a bike. |
Had Bike for Years Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Pagett, Foundation has made a research ROME CITY Seven weeks ago 6037 E. St. Joseph St., had always grant of $5000 to the Purdue Uni- Floyd Worman was returned here feit their son played safe on a versity department of Biological from Ft. Wayne Lutheran Hos- bike. He'd been riding one for {pital after recovering from a hip y injury. This week he fell from his, But Philip forgot or misjudged. | The flasher signals were working Audubon Rd. { when he and his pals, Duane | Whipple, 15, and Carles Vogt, 13, pedalled south to the crossing. | The diesel-powered Jeffersonian {His Friends were here this week. wag ‘speeding 55 miles per hour {or better, When the train hit Philip it threw him 25 ‘feet high and 250 down the tracks. the bike were stuck to the locomotive when it stopped a mile
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Surviving are his parents and Services
New Pleasant Run Bridge to Open
Completion of a new bridge over Pleasant Run Creek on N.
SEYMOUR-—"Politics is a sink- Arlington Ave, will be celebrated » aaig! at 2 p. m. tomorrow by the Irv-
{tin, to members of the Seymour narrow bridge which was torn out ‘Lions Club: this week. “And it is time we should be
a year ago. Mayor Feeney will dedicate the .-something bridge. Also on the program will baHot box,” he
representing
“Many of these broken prom- ington Union of Clubs, the Northises are not illegal but they are east Civic League and the Irving--ton churches.
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VEVAY, June 24—A motive for | the brutal slaying of a minister's . ison, who was scalped and thrown {from a moving car, was being | sought tonight. Se Twenty inches of 23-year-old’ Andy T. Harlow’s scalp had been | slashed away. Dr. George Eller brook the wound was Inflicted by a sharp instrument. A deep stab wound was found near the right armpit and there were two wounds on the right arm near the elbow.
an autopsy indicated
Traced His Movements
Sheriff Ora Scudder said the! ! § condition of his clothing indicated told, Mr. Harlow and thrée other 674,823 members. {he had been thrown from a mov. YOUng men were riding in a car Protestant group was reported to {Ing car after being stabbed, ¢ | He discounted robbery as a mo- In Vevay. They walked to a fill-/ship of 8792560. Second was the itive, and said the young war vet- Ing station for more gasoline, Southern Baptists with 6,761,265. {eran had been unemployed for and were given a ride back to : some time. His wallet, containing their stalled automobile by John nominations and 13 non-Protest-{20 cents, was found in his pocket. Sheriff Scudder and State Po-
Detective W. G. Bufkin,
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Later Mr: Harlow was seen In, The report showed that there the company of a young woman are 70,000 Buddhists in America, | traced his/whose home he is reported to 11,347 Progressive Spiritualists (UP)— {movements last night, but found have left about midnight.
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nN Mrs, Wendell L. Willkie, wife Mr. Harlow, son of William B| of the late Republican presiden- 1029 and 39.6 per cent in 1919. {Harlow, pastor of the Pentacostal! tial candidate, has been named | _ {Tabernacle here, was found alive chairman of the Women's Na. ~~ |but unconscious in a ditch oni yan. [State Rd. 56, eight miles east of . . |Vevay, shortly before dawn to-| {day. He died before he could be taken to a hospital.
Advisory Committee of 1950 International Dairy Exposition by Gov. Schricker.
'no one who had seen him after] Catholics were reported to have
Early in the evening, they were estant bodies had a total of 48.
| NEW YORK, June 24 (UP) — {More persons belong to churches! in the United State than ever before, a& survey showed today. In its annual report on church membership in the United States, {Christian Herald Magazine reported a total church memberiship of 81862328-a gain of 2426,723 members in one year. : The membership figure repre- ® sents a total of 54.2 per cent of ® the entire population, the maga{zine said. This compares with 49 {per cent in 1939, 42.7 per cent in
The report said Protestants {represent 59 per cent of church) {membership in the country, Cath-| iolics 33 per cent, Jews 6 per cent land all other denominations 2 | per ‘cent.
{26,718,343 members and all ProtThe largest
out of gasoline be the Methodists with a member
Listed were 102 Protestant de-
23, Vevay. ant.
land 300.000 Greek Orthodox.
GIVEN
Proclaims Her ‘Martyr of
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VATICAN CITY, June 24 (UP)—An 11-year-old 3
defending her honor, became a Roman unprecedented outdoor ceremonies in 8t. «More than 500.000 persons crowded A . boring hills as Pope’ Plus XII proclaim Martyr of Purity of the 20th Century. bells pealed as the Pope spoke, new saint.
Peter's Square. i aimed St. Maria Goretti “The Rome's countless church heralding the creation of the
Maria's 85-year-old mother, Assunta Goretti—the first mother
ever to witness the canonization of a child—was among the thousands who knelt before St. Peter's basilica.
The new saint's brothers and sisters were there, too, but the
man who killed her Was unable to attend.
. Alessandro Serenelli, a farm worker, plunged a the girl's body i4 times when she resisted his advances afternoon dn 1902. He served 27 years in and after his release entered a monastery northeast “Serenelll had hoped to be here for today’s ceremony, monastic regulations made it impossible for him to come. ent the day in solitary prayer. ” Maria ved for 24 Fors after the attack. She died begging pardon for her slayer, saying paradise like the repentant thief.”
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on a July prison for crime, ns out
“1 want him with God in
This plous utterance, coupled with Serenelli's testimony that
the girl said, “No, no,
Alessandro, it is a sin. God does not want it,” as she struggled with him, led to her beatification as a martyr three years ago. Since that time, church authorities say, occurred as a result of prayers at Maria's tomb. Her canonization today was a result of the miracles, a necessary preliminary to the creation of any saint. 7
32 miracles have
It was the first time in more than 700 years that a saint had
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been canonized in outdoor ceremonies, and the first time that such a canonization had ever been held in Rome.
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