Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 July 1950 — Page 32

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= q % } MN ' ‘Freedom Is Priceless,’ Naturalized “Citizen Tells Truman in Letter Services for Mark Reasoner, _ By OPAL CROCKETT {founder of the Reasoner TeachA 78-year-old bellboy sent $100 to President Truman to help ers’ Agency, will be at 3:30 p. m. finance the Korean war. ‘tomorrow in Shirley Brothers © “Freedom is priceless. Please accept $100 as my humble dona- Irving ‘Hill Chapel. Burial will tion to help our country to assure the people of the world the right he in Crown Hill

to choose their form of government.” That was the note Dave Mr. Reasoner, who was 66, Epstein, a naturalized citizen of Santa Monica, Cal, sent to the died yesterday in his home, President.

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{920 N. Campbell Ave.. A native Epstein trib-/than an inch. Impressed recruit- of Peru, Mr. Reasoner attended a a like sum Suny 5. Treas- ing officers said they'd recommend high school there and later was ury because, he says, “If I had him for commission if he passed graduated from the University stayed in the old country, under his physical examination. . |of Michigan. tra wo a . | He came to Indianapolis fn Robert Derabach of North Ber-| 1018 and four years later started gen, N. J, 19-year-old playboy.\,y. teachers’ employment agency. ss = @» sat in a bleak cell in Chicago 8! prom 1910 to 1918, Mr. Reasoner nard Hunt, covnty jail today, exhausted from an auditor with the Soo Line Orvill be M abry Be na Place, 8 10-day spending spree that cost| , be iinois Central Railroad.

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Died Yesterday Services for Willlam J. Neu, 1118 E. East 8t., will be at 8:30 a, m. Monday in his home and at 9 a. m. in Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Burial will be in St Joseph's Cemetery. Mr. Neu, who was 81, died yes-| terday in his home. A lifelong tesident of Indianapolis, he was in the chair manufacturing business with his brother at 119 W. Arizona St. His father, who established the business, J. B. Neu Sons, turned lit over to William and Frank J. in

| Speedway City Attorney Stan-town news-stands 25 years, died ley Lawton today filed with the yesterday in a Dayton hospital, county clerk a 7-pound transcript He was’ injured in an : to filing here four years ago and had

His daughters and six | taken in a four-day hear- children, all of Dayton,

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{ The appeal the Appellate Court within the {next 30 days, Mr. Lawton said. ” Residents Oppose Plant Mr. Neu was a member of thel pe. rtha Hook, pro-| The plant, planed 700 feet Sacred Heart Catholic Church roa. Ma ATS. Tame be buried south of Vermont St. on Eagle

and the South Side Turners. Hei, washington Park after services Creek, was opposed by residents was on the board of directors of, 3 m. tomorrow in the/of the area. -

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$4200 for “blondes, champagne! Durl riod he lived in! D3 and a Miz, William 1. and steak.” He was arrested when o = tt1 Sug Shis be Portland, Ore.; Rites Tomorrow d th Int rnational Union [Unable to pay a $73 hotel bill. |g, rberton 0.; Minneapolis, Minn.,| Orville Mabry, 624 N. Euclid os y Me conference| F:verywhere I went I ran into|, 4 cnicago, | Ave. will be buried in Wellsville, Ri Pand Monday, at Winona Plondes. hoi blondes ranted) His father, the late Ethan T. Mo. after services tomorrow in : : -|champagne and champagne called attorney at Dorsey Funeral Home. on ihn oro Hole Bible TOT steak dinners,” he said. Regsoner, was an y i y Conference. Mr, Hunt is presi- A Stockholm. 8 don. news. Indiana State Legislature, jpieal yesterday Sites mB Suffered dent of the Chicago district of paper said today that Charles A.| Mark Reasoner was a member & bean a wi wl e fishing at the Union and superintendent of Lindberg arrived in Sweden yes. of the Irvington Masonic Lodge, is a 2 + ] e ya | wa the Jocal Wheeler Mission. 3 - Knights Templar, Indiana His-| Wife, Ada e, was in St. uis terday by auto. His Swedish rela lattending the funeral of her yu. {tives hadn't heard from him, they torical Society y 20d Michigan ED he a ; {Alumni Club of Indianapolis. He! © . Prince Aly Khan, Rita Hay- said, | Mr, Mabry served as an acworth’s husband, fell off his "= {formerly was state president of y

» 1 {countant on the. Bureau of Inmotor scooter in Capri, Italy, last! She's “young, attractive, intel- the Sons of the American Revo-

night. He was returning to his _ ligent and lik- lution. ail Jiernal Revenue dere four years. villa in the little motor-driven able. . She. can| Surviving are his wife, Gem; te Pe Eo

: b »ia son, Robert, Indianapolis; ai accounting business with offices scooter a Sladen, a : support peels |daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Risser, in the o Security Trust Building t I8yracuse, N. Y., and grandchil-| since 1842, bruised his right shoulder and professional ten-| ren Martha, Craig and Daniel, Born at Bellflower, Mo. he Snesl winter. the prides broke 8 ote tom a Risser. [lived 48 Indianapolis 12 years, ' 72 ' {He was a member of the Bellhis leg while skiing in Switzer or Tos Ang ele s' Mrs. Eva Graves | flower Methodist Church and had land. ‘ Judge Feat yl Services for Mrs. Eva Graves, practiced accounting in several EK pa his wire 3426 E. 30th St, will be at 11 Missouri companies before movpay 0 monthly 8 M. Monday in C. M. C. Willis|ing here. : Boi Y/& Son Mortuary. Burial will bel Surviving besides his wife and $ " in New Crown. {a son, Robert K. Kansas City; disability case—but he applied for : Ray Rigs) Mrs. Graves, who was 88, died|2 daughter Mrs. Sue Cohoon, In-re-enlistment today. Says Res A : the oe “sy pow di yesterday in the Alpha Nursing dianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Reba eg Te so, La rea rms can” Home, & tiv of Boye County Rags Univers G1 ts. 40

. 7 a Ky., she lived in Indianapolis 46 Mrs. Floy Wilson, Bellflower; and ’ CASH Paul Benjamin, son of the Rev. years, {three grandchildren. WAYNE'S iirc BEER & WINE T0 CARRY OUT—

. » » Alfred Miller, 25, of Hartford, Conn., former Marine corporal, collects $150 a month as a total

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ustin P. Benjamin, pastor of Mrs. Graves was a member of a . Arve Benjamin ohn has the Jones Tabernacle A. M. E. Mrs. Charles Davis - left by plane for London to at- Zion Church. : | Mrs. Fannie Mae Davis, 335% tend the 11th World Christian) Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.|N. Hamilton Ave. will be buried ‘Endeavor convention as “Mr. Sally ‘Bottoms, Detroit, Mich.;/In Washington Park after servChristian Endeavor of North a son, Richard, Indianapolis, and Ices at 3 p. m. homorrow in Harry N' America.” |a grandson. W. Moore Peace Chapel. 2 . —— ee A UU I I I al a] Mrs, Davis, who was 49, died

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Survivors include her husband, no Charles, six sons, Charles L.,| RE ! Glen E., Leon M., and George T., all of Indianapolis, and Chester: R., Veterans Administration Hospital, Wood, Wis., and Donald A., Ft. Knox; Ky., and two daughters, | Rosemary and Thelma J. Davis, { both of Indianapolis. | Also surviving ‘are three

| Stanley, all of Louisville; a sis-| ter, Mrs. Grace Sims, Brandenburg, Ky, and four grandchildren. .

Hugh S. Pollock

Hugh Sterling Pollock, 4020 Broadway, died today in his home. He was 77. \ Mr. Pollock retired 10 years ago from . Hibben-Hollweg X Co.

partment 32 years. A native of St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, he was a buyer for a Detroit firm before he came here 42 years ago. Services at 11 a. m. Monday

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will be followed by burial in Crown Hill. Survivors incude his wife, Christena; a daughter, Mrs. Edward P. Lacey, and a grandson, Edward Lacey Jr. all of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Genny Glenn and Mrs. Jessie Beam, and two brothers, Robert H. and James, all of Detroit.

Physically Handicapped ‘To Hear Miss Youmans:

Miss Ada Marie Youmans, Galiveston, Ind, will address the In{dianapolis: Chapter, American {Federation of the Physically Hanidicapped, at 7:30 p. m. Sunday In | Goodwill Industries, 241 W. Geor‘gla St. | Miss Youmans is both blind jand deaf. She was graduated {from the Minnesota School for the Blind, where she was acclaimed as jone of the three foremost blind land deaf women in the country,

Teachers’, Conference | To Discuss Air Age

Times State Service | BLOOMINGTON, July 21—The | “alr age” and its influence on | education will be discussed next | Friday at a conference for grade {and high school teachers at Indi{ana University. | Speakers will include Dr. John {H. Furbay, educational director, Trans-World Airlines; Ray O. | Mertes, United Airlines educai tional director, and Horace 8S. Gilbert, of the Chicago office of ihe Civil Aeronautics Association.

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‘War Risk Insurance [For Shipping Urged

WE A WASHINGTON, July 21 (UP) ,; —~The Navy today urged Con729 75% igress to revive immediately the . government's war risk insurance GRUEN n program so commercial vessels | can be used to ship war materials PANNA a to the Far East. : { FA Na a Lt. Cmdr. R. A. Carl told a : = ZR House Merchant Marine subcom-| 4 mittee that “it will become in-| creasingly difficult” for the Navy to procure commercial ships unlless war risk insurance is provided in “hazardous areas.” =

| GUNMEN GET $4000 BOSTON, July 21 (UP)-—Two

Sunmen eyes of Charles Allen, credit manager for Merchants Distributors, Inc, today and fled in a car with & $4000 payroll he had just oba bank.

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{Peru and served two terms in the] Mr. Mabry died in General Hos- 'qianapolis.

| yesterday in her home. A native First Presbyterian Church and {of Hart County, Kentucky, she:the Indianapolis Athletic Club. {lived in Indianapolis 28 years.| | She was a member of the Church Clifford Jr.; a brother, Joe In-| of

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the Standard Building and Loan len Mortuary. The Tibbs Ave. and Eagle Association. Chitin 2 eQuply Mo 26, died/Creek Civic Association brought |__SBurviving are four sisters, wednesday in Robert W. Long|the Injunction action to halt, Misses Katherine, Clara and gogpital. She danced profession-|Pullding plans. Laura Neu, and Mrs. Ida Messick: a]ly as “Marty Light.” She was a| Speedway City, meanwhile, had and a brother, Frank, all of In-itelong resident of Indianapolis. let cofitracts for $117,000 for two "| Mrs. Hook had appeared in{main line sewers that would shows presented by the Women's|Serve the proposed plant.

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Mrs. Robert Rice Overseas Service League at mili- a ree Sanitation Board 1] Sl ALL y G Services for Mrs. Vitalis Rice, tary posts and hospitals. She also| 2 peedway ads 2521 N. Oxford St., will be at 2 toured with a professional com-|City to devise some new type of 29 HOUR SERVICE

p. m. tomorrow in the St. Paul pany. |sewage treatment because sewage A. M. E. Church. Burial will be| « Mrs. Hook, who lived at 2801 from the area now is dumped in New Crown. {Shelby St., attended the Garfield directly into Eagle Creek. Mrs. Rice, who was 51, died Park Baptist Church. She grad-| Denies Boosting Bond Tuesday in General Hospital. A uated from Technical High School.| Judge Slocum ordered the lifelong resident of Indianapolis,| Surviving are her husband, Wil- Civic Association to post a $3000 she was a member of the St. Paul }iam; a son, William Jr.; a daugh- surety bond to-show good faith. Church. ter, Vickie; her parents, Mr. and/A motion by Speedway City to Surviving are her husband, Mrs. Harry W. Light, and a raise the bond to $100,000 was Robert; seven daughters, Pauline, brother, Howard Light, all of In- denied. g ‘Lueille, Linnie, Mildred, Rosetta, dianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Har-| “Raising the bond to such Marva and Sandra Rice; five sons, Filet Humrickhouse, Muncie. {heights would arbitarily rule out Augustus, Don, Harold, Denver EE {the little man,” Judge Slocum and Robert Rice Jr., and a sister, Sponsors Fair Stand | said. Mrs. Beulah Lash, all of Indian- The Valley Mills Friends| Members of the Civic, Asso-| apolis. {Church will sponsor a food stand ciation say they are not opposing | . |at the Lions-4-H Fair next week the building of ‘the plant itself, Mrs. Clifford Gheen lon the Decatur Central School only the Proposed location. loved i grounds. The fair will be held) owever, engineers employed) Pamir hain Rd, will be Wednesday through Saturday. by Speedway City have testified at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flan- Proceeds will be added to the/the proposed location is the best: \ner & Buchanan mortuary. Bur- church parsonage fund. possible for such a plant. tial will be in Crown Hill. | Mrs. Gheen, who was 31, died | yesterday in Methodist Hospital, Born in Winchester, she graduated’ from Shortridge High {School and Pomona (Cal) Col{lege. She lived in Indianapolis 30 {years, She was a member of the

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EVERY CORNY old joke about a cat and its nine lives was dug out of Joe Miller's book and circulated around the Bridgeport Brass Co. plant today. 3 = The jokes commemorated the (i feat of a black cat who blacked out the plant for 45 minutes last night, and gave up his life—or

The cat was strolling along a ledge of the power substation. An . 3 : exploratory leap onto three cable : int ads terminations brought an unex- : l pected result,

“A BLINDING flash illuminated the entire plant for a moment as 6900 volts melted the cat and broke three insulators. The plant & i shut down temporarily for lack of : power. { 3 Aside from the broken insulators and lost production, there was no loss to plant or materials, Harold Davis, the plant's electrical engineer, reported.

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State Highway Detours Listed

The State Highway De : ment has announced the following detours: 8 IND. 10—From junctions U. 8. 31 east \ to_State Rd, 19. IND. 15—Use old road through LaFontaine then cross over to ne U. 8. 24—From Peru to abash; . - miles over Rds. 31, 14, 114, and 15, (Closed nights and Saturday and Sunday only), ne. 25—From junction Rd. 331 east to entone, . IND. 26-Closed from Portland “to Ft 3 ill Recovery, O, Passenger cars detour 18 miles over Ohio 40 and 219, Ind. 22. and U. 8. 27; Trucks 27 miles over Ohio 49 and 20, Ind. 67 and U. 8. 27. IND, 20--Closed from New Bethel south. east about eight miles; through traffic detour 30 miles aver 9 and 52. ! U. 8 losed at Wilishire, O. de.

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an, B56 186; 19 Miley Over Rd. 56. IND. 585--From Odon east seven miles over county road an . 48 IND, §3-Bridge demolished in Corydon: passenger cars detour three miles over Sounty road. 337, and 135. trucks detour 24 miles over county roads. 337, 135 and

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