Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 July 1950 — Page 2

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Explode Keg of Gun Powder

LONDON, July 3—On our big rubberneck tour otiy, Selebration a

" Burope, 1 kept asking myself, “Who said there are any Englishmen in England?” ftyve — I kept seeing Jack Bennys and Rochesters and Gussie 11] Morans before my eyes here in the Strand and Piccadilly|tender. and Hyde Park. + “It isn’t how good you play Earl I’ tennis,” somebody said to

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$ Pearls Chatham, 8; Larry Chatham, 4;

ing ‘way, 'way beyond his means| that” asys

1 asked her in my bug-eyed way — with many a bashful gulp, “How does one let them know she wears

" lace on her pantatr : : — marriage to Howard Christ. 2 og SUSSIn, “aeiignefuty explictinan is rumored about to be anBout Tog" nulled, . Mil- a ’ ton Berle gets H

On this / “Fas European Countries” $2000 for one

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[the keg at the time it blew up.

t Plane Trip treatment.

of Ameéddicans. In a small ear— not to be confused with a little , car/~ I rode out through the Eng-| “Mish countryside, to Shepperton movie “studjios” where I Jaw Arene Dunne, Ava Gardner andl 7 the Qeorgia cracker, Nunally

Johnson. “Ah now ‘got a British accent,”

7 Johnson said. “Yes, SUH, Ah now Jd says, ‘Cheerio, you-an® .

Fo “AUSTERITY” seems over=s] "you ean get some soap and some meat-—but the English are still sntranced by chocolates and extra

ald Nelson has!

gone into the display Sass 0cal Ig BIS | man i min as pois = Lose Court Bout | gers and Ham

yd merstein are afal ter Pinza to co-| Denson Fined, Jailed; Roberts Held in Bond

"star with Cer rude Lawrence 51 B' way|

Anna and the latest i 4 King of Siam.” with Judge Joseph M:. Howard, Kathryn {Munie ipal court 8. Patricia Laird ol Grayson’ €Om-| fn the case of John Denson,

jing here to join Johnny Johnston, |5390 Chase St.

i SPREE i ; a rentieman some nylons rector oes pr who wore size 10. The nylons were size 9. «1 should think she could exthem,” the BW sald. “Yes, indeed!” the gentleman said. “Probably for a house and Jot!” A new 1950 Cadillac likewise

TV work... . Police report a 45) Denson, former state Reavy. per cent decrease in dope sales weight champion, was in cou in Harlem since assigning police op a charge of drunkenness. He women to the beat. Patricia w,o fined $1 costs and given Laird sings with Roy Stevens'| three days. He was scheduled to {band at Roseland. {fight soon in Canada, but Judge aN (Howard sald he was “not going appetites of a movie] WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Enjoy | fto let you go up and fight in your ey fneuding one Eng- yourself,” advises Jack Paul, |condition.” lishman, ‘who exclaimed: {“These are the good old days| “I'm_not going to let some man“It's so big you have to have you’ II be sighing about 20 years ger make $50 or $100 to turn an ugher show you your seat.” {from now, lyou into a punching bag,” he told —Ah; yes, chaps, it was rahther| B'wayite, Eddie Jaffe, oni a-the- fighter, folly y, you know, cruising along week-end country vacation, Roberts Held in the pinched-ig little car, pasticouidn't sleep, complaining, “If it] In another case, Will Robthe bawbies and the pubs, in dif-/jsn't the garbage cans, it's the| ors 15 or Ta Th ry st. | ficult traffic, with the rain slantin’pirds” | , . That's Earl, brother. {er § Dickson St,

a re 8 CORtORASr for the vacant state ~~ down, Jeading those cautioning heavyweight title, was in court Youd sign ts don't happen—they Fireworks Won’ f on a charge of pre-assault and ceiden battery with intent to rob. are caus “x ..|Bother Tax Foe “Roberts and three others were, IN GREAT excitement, | 1héld under $2500 bonds each while ‘B. W. and I accepted an invita) Af Lake Bottom Sate. Jase was continued until tion to Bebe Daniels’ and Ben | Prd Lyons’ 20th wedding anniversary] MONTICELLO, July 3 (UP)— avs with Roberts were Fred-|

. Here would be something The Fourth of July holiday will be British, So what did we find? | just another day for Paul D. Ab- Se hans eat aa00, Daly Cesar Romero playing canasta. bott, 7-yédr-old anti-tax crusad- |p yo ooo St., and James Mar-| Off we whipped next day tojer, but at least he'll be safe from tin. 20. of 9301 F- Washington St. lunch at the Empress to eat the fireworks. mon

The four were arrested early ~&- British dish If there! Mr. Abbott, who submerged in| ’ tank at ‘the bottom of Lake | this morning after James Salts

— fer-two-weeks-ago-to-protest; Di. 19, 0f.733.8.. Noble St. and Thigh excise taxes, sald his holi-!

jington Ave. reported they were subjected to a day routine will be the same as! than death. People |his regular dally schedule. beaten at Noble and Ohio. Bts.| ‘him and say, “It “I usually awake about 8 a. m,,

call the kitchen by my private Zera Charles Wright

yes, - {telephone and give them my But with Phil 41 do George breakfast order,” he said. "ron Services Wednesday ft, Vera-Ellen,|I sit around, wash up and wait Times State Service Julle Wilson, Betty Garrett, Ana- for my food to appear. " | WINCHESTER, July 3--Serv-tole Litvak, George 8. Rautinan) MR. ABBOTT sath the roat ot] 2 for Jeva Charles Weight oi . ormer handglass blower 1 it's Interesting to sce that Roches- the day is spent reading, writing! at 2 p.m, Weunesday in Summers ter is one o the greates favor. letters, talking to his family on pyneral Home. Burial will be in| ites. Ithe telephone and singing auto- Fountain Park Cemetery. Although Rochester's here play- 8raphs. tng the Palladium with Jack andl. Tom Spickman, owner of the M= Wright died J Phil, he told me privately, “I|ldeal Beach resort where Mr. Ab-| 'blower at Matienville and Knox fame here to play the bott's “tank home” is located, es- : {timated - 56,000 persons have {Pa. before moving here. He had And he promptly touted me off viewed him through the tank’ SE a machinist here the ena bad ho: glass top since the disgrunted tax-| “go Years.

payer submerged June 18 | Burvivors include his wife, | Jegorisns, ‘one of whom asked’ it was true he got his.

reese GIR tO sons; Chartes; Terre City Council Mesting

{Haute, and Walter, Detroit; a! daughter, ‘Mrs. Wilbur Whitaker, (Miamisburg, O. and six granddeep rs 1 on Francitoo. suing pagers in Delayed to Wednesday (jin: “Ah, Aye #'y," sald one English! The regular City Councll sess sims “ther your: voice is Son scheduled for 730 p. m. to-] fortune?” Four foftines say it's my fortune.” €if members until 7:30 Pp: Rochester said, in those rich deep V cdnesday. The

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+ Sorgeous Gussie Confides ‘Lace Pants Secret fo Earl 2, duly ht an gh ——— ~ (when a keg of black gun-powde! 5 ‘Earl Wilson exploded during a pre-Fourth

The explosion of powder of z

Injured were Mr. Hamm, hig wife, Cora, 34; Mrs. Edna Howald band, Martin; Karen ||

Lots of single girls spend |Anita Belle Hamm, 3; Shirley Ann} “your tea-drinking, monocle- OR ob.thele. time waiting for a |Michael, 14; Louls Michael, 10; wearing Ohio farm boy now liv-| husband. “And Linda Mjchael, 12; Bill Chatham, |

12, and James Franklin Hamm, /f

“ Freeman Lat. the Savoy: oo Whether you Chum, “goes: Police said the celebrators had} : a ” og < another genius.| for a lot of a powder keg helding about two! % (0 ‘whether you the public| married ones, | 4nd a half gallons half full of the kfiow you wear lace on your) too.” . .. Prais- § | powder and were throwing handpants.” ‘Ing & local | hey it oh a Spall fire nearby. | tap comie, Cathy ' y sald they learned the fire it Saas Busts Gusse_ere tor Mastice saiq, Oothy Mastice {spread to the keg by following a

“His stuff Is so original, you {trail of spiilings between the keg| can hardly tell who he stole it: {and the flames, Mr. Hamm was ? reported to have been sitting on

Victims were. showered with jBatnen and their clothing caught!

All were taken to Clay County ospital. Four were released after Mr, and Mrs. Hamm

night (tonight) y Sous on Fien-ws taicag you at the Concord oe etiousty hurt, along, I/'saw ress Hotel. Don-, i ————Gi——

Two Hoosier fighters lost their ‘decisions’ today in bouts!

it could be said! who's sticking around because of that the court scored a knock out,| "9 Officer of the station two |e

[Charles Bryson, 18, of 608 Lex-|

iit lh Wounded Newsman Sees d "ol tones, “but I'm not looking for/shop meeting sponsored bythe Red Star on Sir afer $ |

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Capt. Allen D. Blackledge leaves the Naval Ordnance plant’in a traditional ceremony. He was succeeded by Capt. Miles H. Hubbard. Capt. BlackE ledge will make his home in Indianapolis. He was command-.

| years .jare a son, Harry, and a sister, promh Mrs. Helen Krauthamer, both of|,¢ i James P. Mugivanmasnapolis.

Rites Tomorrow

Services for James Patrick Mugivan, 906 Greer St, will be held tomorrow at 8:30 a. m. in the Grinsteiner's Funeral Home.| !A requieni high mass will be held) at the Holy Rosary Church at 9| a. m. Burial will be in 8t. Joseph’ 's| Cemetery. Mr. Mugivan, who was 80, died Saturday at his home. He was iresident of Indianapolis 49 years.| gp {He retired in 1937 after 39 vears service as a locomotive machinist |. tat the New York Central Sys-! item's Beech Grove shops. He was a member of the Holy] Rosary Catholic Church and its Men's Club, Retired Railway Men iand the Loyal Order of the Moose. He 1s survived by his wife, Margaret; a sister, Mrs. Fred [ Mohr, Terre Haute, nine nephews I a niece,

‘14 Face Charges In Gaming Raids

Fourteen men today faced gam{bling charges in Municipal Court |4 following their arrest yesterday iin, three raids by Indianapolis { police, { Otis Adams, 1507 Barrow Alley, was charged with gaming, keep{ing a gaming house and disor{derly conduct after police entered his home to find what they sald was a crap game in progress. Five tothers wete charged with gaming and disorderly comduct., Delmar Dickerson, 925 Ft. [Wayne Ave, made the mistake of admitting police to his second. ‘floor apartment, according to offi sg who arrested him for keeping a gaming house. They also arrested six men whom they said | were engaged in a poker game, At 711 W. St. Clair St,

fWashmgton,” “789 "THATARE

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advertising —a-—-lettery-—and-—gift anterprise, Police confiscated 20 1DOOKS of basebdll tickets.

By JACK-JAMES re “United Press Stati ertmandent ’ AN "AMERICAN BASE IN SOUTH KOREA, July 3-—The 14

ganization. ofthe BORING: tis TODAY'S "BEST LAUGH: A nance will be held at 7:30 p. m. character asked Har- | Thursday. vey Stone for a match and Har-|

= vay sald, “I don't have one— Sleeping Army 5

here's a cigaret lighter” “Don’t be. ridiculous!” snapped the guy. Officer Is-Robbed planes bore i<timed snooze cost

: k my teet Movi can I ple my teeth with An aniRlanes

{Army officer a §75 wristwatch, | Marion County deputy sheriffs] One bullet from a Soviet ni ht "Sarl reported today. {marked fighter - wounded me he Midnigl Alreraft ‘manu-/ They were informed by Capt, |SH8htly in the foot. Other bulléts 3s he go. back on full. A. C Baxter, Ashland. O. that |Spattered all about me. Six South y patrol next week. ... One/he was awakened and robbed re oréan soldiers near me also.

; Heats marr is ready to/ two men early yesterday as he Vere hit and slightly’ wounded. ol for war production on 48{napped at Ind. 31 and Ind. 100, It was the heaviest of three atnotice , . , Jolie may be the where he had pulled his car off tacks on thé Suwon airstrip Sun- : _make news. Herithe road when he felt sleepy. day. ; a The American military adv {sory group had just returned there LJ after learning that the fleld was ‘still in South Korean hands and that their hasty departure Prides night was premature.

inalssance planes zoomed across i [the airstrip twice, it with | machine-gun fire, fire to a train nearby and sped | away. | Four of the IL-10s were clearly | : marked with the Red Star of Rus-

SMAI SPRINGS ® CRO OORYSTALS and © STEMS

BE Korean . planes zoomed. across the Suwon airstrip with) {their guns blazing. Four of the! the Red Star of -

Four Soviet-built Yak fighters and ten IL-10 close-support recon-|

they set

Fe United Press War Correspondent Jack James, who scored a two-hour beat on- the outbreak

American newsman wounded in the fighting. Here " his stery.

a Red Star within a yellow, circle, I rode to Suwon over rough, | back-breaking Korean roads In a’ steady rain Saturday night with, Signal Corps Sgt. N. N. Fries of ‘Port Austin, Wash,, Cpl ‘Ackers of Cary, Ind. and Pvt. Roger McMillan of Omaha, Neb.

IMAKES IRONING |

July | 1608 and burtai for Eivin 0. Stewart, oné. of Coatesville's oldest citizens, will be held heré to-

agent of the old Terre Haute and! Indiana Electric interurban many years.

the Coatesville Knights of Pythias Lodge, and he was a member of ‘the Methodist Church and Brotherhood of Railroadmen.

Coatesville; Clyde Lininger, three grandchildren,

Edgar F. Schicketanz

tanz, 518 N. New Jersey St. will] be at 1 p. m. Wednesday in Grinsteiner’s Funeral {will be in Maple Hill Cemetery, * | Plainfield,

16 years, Mr. tiwas , 53, died yesterday in his home.

services at 2 p.m. today in the] Aaron-Ruben Funeral Home. Mrs. Mihalyl, who was 67, itved|"S Indiana, Inc. ‘lat 3005 Meredith Ave. Born inl Romania, she had lived in Indian-| apolis 26 years. She was a mem-|, ber of the United Hebrew Con-| gregation. “Surviving “besides her brother, yg

Jesse E. Poe

{died Friday in his home. He was, (52. He was a member of the a Ancient Landmarks Masonie (Lode, Scottish Rite and Murat rine. Mrs. Chambers had lived in In-| ving are his wife, Kathryn; dianapolis 45 years before moving |

his mother, Mrs. Ida Poe, Mooresville, sisters.

of the Korean war, is the first | ie

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a4 daughter, La Porte,

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Schicketanz, who

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Mrs. !

Jesse E. Poe, 905 Pleasant Run!

Coatesv dents {in Crown Hill. ; ille Resi ts Mrs. Valodin, who was 86, had lived in Indianapolis 50 years. She ‘was a native of Oakland, Ill. died yesterday in Richland, Mich., at the home of her daughter, Mrs. ‘Ralph R, McCreary. s. Valodin was a member of the Capitol Avenue Methodist Church here,

Surviving besides Wer Songiner.

ryne; a

Mrs.

dren.

Stephanie c. Smith

Services for Btephanije C. (Bil) | Smith, 2157% N. Arlington Ave, were held at 10 a. m. today in| Mrs. Sarah Mihaly, 4 died| Jordan Funeral Home. Byrial was yesterday at the home of her| to be in Ft.. Wayne. brother; Morris Samuels, 3174 N. Mr. Smith,” who Delaware St.

lity 26 years.

Indianapolis.

, Oakland, YIl.; three grandchildren and five great-grandehil-en

Mrs. Ella M. Simmerman Services for Mrs. Ella M. Simmerman, 2138 Leland Ave., will be Surviving are a son, Harvey, at 10 a. m., Wednesday in Moore Mrs. |& Kirk Irvington Chapel. Burial and Will be in Washington Park. ~who--was 78, died Saturday in her home. A native of Haneock County, she Services for Edgar F. Schicke-|lived in Indianapolis 45 years. She

Borp fat Krox| iand a resident of Ihdianapolis 21 jyears, he was employed by the|

had been ill two weeks.

Ru a}: Surviving are five sons, George, _. | Roy, Forrest and Glenn, all of InSranabolis. and Carl E;, WilmingA Red Cab driver for the last| 00g’ ©: a daughter, Mrs. Bes-1y ’ Lane and Mrs. Elizabeth Danner; a brother, 8am Brantlinger, all of A native of. Plainfield. he had Indianapolis, and six grandchillived in Indianapolis 51 years. Surviving are his mother, I Mamie Stamm, and a sister, Mrs. Maude Echo Stamm.

Mrs. Sarah Mihalyi

was 45, was! will be buried in| {Killed in a head-on collision Fri-| the United Hebrew Cemetery after] iday on US 52 at Hunter Rd. He| {was a stores accounting superin-! tendent for the Public. Service Co.

Surviving are hig wife, Kath. son, Don C.; his mother, § |. Olive LaTourrette, and a er, Charles LaTourrétte, al

Mrs. Lotella Chambers

Services for Mrs. Pkwy., was to be buried in the Chambers, Moorséville Cemetery after servives at 10:30 a. m. [Carlinie & Bons Chapel,

Lotella former Indianapolis | resident, were to be at 10 a. #. today~ in|today in the Hisey & Titus Chapel. Moores-| Burial was to be in Crown Hill. | Mrs. Chambers

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1602 E..Ohip St, will be at 10 a. m. Wednesday in Grinsteiner’s Funeral Home. Burial will be in Holy Cross. ;

iSaturday at Veteran's Administration Hospital on Cold Springs

oA resident of Indianapolis 35 years, Mr. Brackett had been em- | ‘years. He was formerly employed in the &

War I and was a member of the Yeterans of Foreign Wars and William Floyd Silvey

git was a native of Big Rapids, William Floyd Silvey, 3 N. Keal-

brother, Robert, Spokane, Wash, and six grandchildren.

TARGET FOR TODAY

North Korea.

died Wednes-|

he "general contractor, Mr. Poe.day in her home at Phoenix, Ariz. |

i daughter, Miss Rosemary Poe;|to Phoenix last fall.

_Burviving- are a daughter, Mrs. three brothers aand fivelA. B. Cook, Phoenix, and two, jgrandchildren.

She was the wife of the late; Asa E. Chambers, founder and president of the Bethard Wall-| paper Co.

Services for Lewis H ett, |

Mr. Brackett, who was 66, died

department of L. Strauss padison, and- Miss He was a veteran of World

the American n. Mr. Brack-

are his wife, Rose;

two daughters, Mrs. R. E. Hol-/at 2 p.m. today in Moore & Kirk . lenbeck, Indianapolis, and Mrs. D. Mark Reed, Russiaville; two sisters, Detroit, Mich. and Mrs. Mildred machinist 40

Irvington Chapel. Mr, Silvey, who was B57, died Saturday in General Hospital. A 5 years, he was ems Big Rapids; a ployed by Indianapolis Screw Proe ducts Corp. the last 15 years. He was a lifelong resident of India« -_inapolis. - Survivors include his wife, Min=

Mrs. L. R. McCormick,

PALISADES, N. J, July 8 (UP) nie; three sons, Virgil, Leslie and ~A shooting-gallery proprietor| Robert; a daughter, Mrs. Irene at Palisades amusement park did|King; a brother, Lewis; two sisa landslide business today withiters, Mrs. Esther Alexander and a new target-—a large map of Mrs. Marie Yates, all of Indianap~ olis, and two grandchildren.

Ayres’ will be Closed |

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