Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1950 — Page 3

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Rain Soaks Ground, Fails To Dampen Fairgoers’ Spirits |

to sign the ohn Watkins for Freedom the Freedom Crusade for

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i A fi “a oo Jaa “The rains came, alright. But aren't — eve: going to leave?" Richard Pride, 12, Carl Quinn, Water, water éverywhere, and everything's all ilaiiog the gehisie, M the

13, and Jerry Everett, 12, (left to right) all of Washington, Ind., thrust questioning fingers into the RG Jeauies and f athusiayn of visiting Hoosiers who found the wi n't put a damper on ate Fair. :

Fair Dey wasn + 2 a fair day. But Hoosiers braved tie rain yesterday and took what shelter they could. Mrs. John Everitt and Mrs. Ivan Spegal, both of Lapel, “shared a rain cape for protection. atmosphere as 2s they make their own weather fore:ast in a time-honored, primitive fashion.

le Li ee on bord mis fon ont Flat Fire Bums | Whoo, Mule [Fall Tax Bill ‘Dad-Blame It, Alfonso'— © stRavss mm

BR OWNS VILLE, Ky, SAYS: - A OMORROW sector “ce Man Seriously an Sept. 2 (UP)-—There never To Be Mailed | Tiny Girl Takes No Sass SAYS TR ’ DITIO " WITH i 0 OUCH OF T M e “Kigye area sided over today. © hee From Her Unruly Steer : . , AN

south of the

x Lije, who rode his mule . ~ co : . - my reported, r- Firemen Carry to a nearby mountain Personal Property Stamps Her Heels, Threatens ai,

h'from United ¢ Robert Ben- \ Victim, 67, to Safety a I ell = yer Statements on Way Beast as She Curls His Tail

is gained two : % A 67-year-old man was burned 3 For the first time in the history| Manica a ty ; "his morning. Seriously late yesterday in a fire Rue fertle : of Marion County, the fall install-| A very little girl, blonds and Sneyiehiee Bed, var grooming a nmunist drive which drove him from his third- He gaveled off everything ment tax statements on personal steer for Jpg at Wing Joa ana State Fair. e steer was unjoint Ameri. floor apartment to the roof at 814 the Job hy auctioning [property will be mailed to tax- Tul: SOL INCRE IL, Alfonso” she said with a stomp of tiny task force to N. Illinois. . Sais tor $38 CTE ® payers here. ; heels, ~I'm going to curl your tail if It takes "til tomorrow and rth along the - The victim, D. S. Smitherman, | Saddle for $38, County Treasurer Albert Koes- 71€¢1S, 7M 80mg 70 cur? your ta i rn - 1 Beha Cilaa? \ ohang. was carried to safety 30 feet Lije I to Bet bacy ters ‘said the first batch of them Fou might oN — ve a " \. Allies down a ladder by a fireman. Mr. Oh Bis mule aha discover was mailed yesterday and that| e was somewha wi cerec. | attack on the § Smitherman was taken to General] hp oo 0d his own sad- pe remainder will be sent wie) Tom N iana Parking % Sar 1 [Ns IoreiT 4) itol.. Division Hospital. the next few days. : ’ " \ orn north- Opie said the blaze"apparent- Statements on real estate di Now that I got her parked,” or brought the ly started when a- gas stove ex- will not be mailed this fall be-| On Casta List he said, ‘I'm lost. Seems like I'm ang to a halt ploded in the kitchen of Mr. es aural roup Gatise the duplieaies do not cary) 100. {ap Away Drom anything te »f Red troops Smitherman’s. four-room apart- the street addresses of the (get there before morning. : h to overrun a ment. ers, Mr. Koesters aained 4 Dead, 15 Wounded “Paging Mr. Elmore, paging | LG he South Ko- The fire, which damaged the Plans Show Here “However, we hope arrange-| Mr. Elmore’ the loudspeaker afl” | left flank. apartment and part of the roof in ments can be made in the near fu-| |» Korean War- over the Fair Grounds boomed. | ory plane that —E Trorl, Tar deer WB. 3 ture, probably next year, to mail Iti ‘Please go to your car on lot No. ir to carry out Sut 38 s t Event Scheduled statements on real estate tax bills! The latest list of casualties AN-l op + oot 18.0n TiFe . » vit 18 burnult on the utton, ,-.anather occupant o ven C uv as well as on personal property, » nounced by the Department of ing up. ” assaul o . the frame home. Mr. Sutton saw F Oct. 3-5 Be said. | Defense. include: army spolces- flames licking out third-floor or Uc. J9- A pale looking man left -his

t “Masan has ee Taxpayers receiving their per-| KILLED IN ACTION foot-long hotdog and charged off en. William B. om as he alighted from a| The largest food preparation sonal property tax statements| pte. Charles William Heckman! towards the parking lot. of- the 25th us MP. ) Yodiana 1s planned “here -Oct..3 (will be notified by letter to ask| (Marines), son of Mr. and Mrs, Simonton : He ran to Smitherman’s | Ind Pp for their real state tax bills, if Russell T. Heckman, RR 2, In-

apartment, beat on the door and through 5 by the Indiana Restau-|any at the Treasurer's office. Siataoolis. Great big tears streamed down

yrce again has her face. She was very little,

t Association > 2% {hav have called for the occupant but got no ran . _| Taxpayers who do not have 2nq Lt. Bilile R. Crabtree (Air about two feet high and -weigh- ‘ Iam By just reply. he Show, Ferg. ino Som real estate can pay their tax bills| | Force), 23, brother of Sheriff ing around 30 Pts # cause :T have Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Gibbs, Ple 4d Be a SS e Mu . emp S| by mail with checks or money Preston Crabtree, Nashville. PT 43 mot lout” she told a bh er of official own the home which has been Wil eld In, connection withigrgers with a self-addressed | DIED OF WOUNDS W, CE S 8 | gonverted into and eight-unit|the assodiation’s 17th annual con-|stamped envelope for return of Stale" Poilceman, Just can

vention. The food show will bé receipts. Pfc. William L. Stewart (Army) |find my muvver.”

apartment structure.

TO MEET en open to non-members of the or- Never Mailed Before |son of Jesse Stewart, RR 6, “where is your mother?” the| inion Assocla- : ganization. Mr. Koesters also said taxpay- [Ploomingio, ’ policeman asked. 30 b. m. next Seven nationally recognized ex- ers having real estate can get! ec. Robert James Mackison * gq) ..0 at the fair,” the little] 2:30 p (Marines), son of Mr, and Mrs, » side Park. A ; perts in food preparation and serv- them by mail if they send in the/ } ‘ | girl answered. | be presented ice will address the convention. |legal description of their proper- 1nomas J. Mackison, Jefferson- . é y E. E. Denari, Naval Ordnance/ty (lot number and subdivision) Ville: ~ A carnival man tucked In as innit 1 f all er Plant cafeteria, and J. R. Mc- with a stamped envelope. | : WOUNDED the rain poured down yesterday. ES Y : ” Pherson, Russet cafeteria, are co-| Tax statements have never Pfc. William A. Tanner (Army), The blanket was sodden and rain — " OUR chairman of the convention. been mailed before because the son of Mri, Beatrice Woodruff, gripped in his face, ". Local Soldier Committee chairmen include Treasurer's budget has never been 2339 Paris Ave. “What the h——" he grum- yo : A C K Virgil E. Whitt, Lester L. John-(large enough to hire the extra Pfc. Cecil K. Cogland (Army), bled, “it could be snow. " gr oq Writes From Korea sn, 5 Bn Pisuee, Wala Myers Slerks necessary for the mailing/son of -Mrs. ‘Glenda Traynor, TIRED? “All boys not grown up became |JT+ o apolis; Henry F. wor 2104% E. English Ave. D2 21 that why LETown a day|Boxman, Bloomington; Fran J.| “By working day and night, our| Sgt. Robert R. Crumet (Army), wa mother was visiting the fair bi ry be that the : 1 into laughter Hackett, Lafayette; Philip Claus, present personnel has been able son of Albert R. Crumet, RR.1, th . was like going a slaughter) 4 x ; 7 e going to lose them. Each wore a ; ‘of abdominal pen.” 3 Ft. Wayne; Paul Robbins, Scotts-|to mail the statements this year,” Burnettsville, leather belt and attached to big is thrown on - “That day” burg; Ke n neth A. McKinney, Mr. Koesters said. Pfc. John T. Haworth (Army),|brass rings was a strong rope. . : : . Evansville; Mrs. Goldie Farmer,| Deadline for payment of both - : wer spine was July 22. The brother of Mrs. Virginia N. Ad-|The kiddies were having great } : P! n- writer was -Pfe./Muncie; and Peter 8. Smidt personal and real estate tax bills' amg RR 4, Greencastle. Tfun with mother holdi th of on the 4 William A. Tan.| Whiting. : is Nov. 6. Penalties will be added y : Ding Lhe —— : hip bones, 7 hiro BREE to bills left delinquent after that Pui, Rober Ve Hom _tArmy), Suing end of Die Tope, : * , 19, em- son of George B. Hess, art, : — ; Y ber of the hard- 1000 Expected date - Pvt. George McCombe Jr.,| A farm boy climbed atop ‘the ng egro : “ (Army), brother of William J.[shoeshifie stand beneath the 24th Infantry A} Labor Parley Northminster Church |McCombe, Ft. Wayne. grandstand. He had a big cigar. Young America—from 2 RT S ReGimeni of the More than 1000 delegates are|To Hold Fish Fry Pfc. Lester W. Bauer (Army),| “Give 'em the works, Bub,” he J . His last letter expected to. attend the 65th an-|. A fish fry, to aid in financing son of Mrs. Besse E. Bauer, calmly told the attandant as he { 22 is i . } ; 3 | : nual convention of the Indianal Ld) neing; Frankfort, pulled. up his. overalls and. diss|.. aiming ff fa IOI mm signed: to. rem. <40.his.. mother, |p; ve Federation of Labor which|® $10:000-buflding program, Will Pfc. Donald W. Burks (Army), (played a pair of muddy, knee- 0 Zz==Is'pouring Mrs. Beatri p Pp Ys the back and - . Beatrice = = ones at 10 a. m. Tuesday, be held at the Northminster|son of Waiter Burks, Blooming- (length boots. fort. Call for Pfo. Tanner oodraff, 2339Sept. 10, in the Claypodi ‘Hotel. Presbyterian Church from 5 to 9|ton. through the doors— alysis by a written Aug. 16. He was The convention will last four |P- m. Thursday and Friday. Pvt. John M. Cain (Army),| An elderly man, a plumpieh A full line bil " * © was woundec| gays. The church, at 59th St. and|grandson of Otto Roger Cain, RR|woman and three children milled : oy : : Ww ay. his letter that hel. Speakers will include John H.|Ralston Ave., is planning an ad-|1, Denver, Ind. ~~ around the Midway. The girlie and elevatoring itself— . RaW yn oe ™ 81 Fanning, labor adviser to the De- dition to seat 400 persons. Sgt. George D. Calender show barker was. doing his very tL Y Yas = he on - V00drullifense Department; Brig. Gen.| The fish fry is sponsored by the (Army) son of Mary Alice Shaw, best. Grandpa was all eyes. i th Si th Fi Hie ga letter. and haig|RoPinson Hitchcock, State Selec-|church Men's Club and Women's Bloomington. wrsk, tsk tsk” chirped the 0 Ie JX 00r— APOLIS half} ey h o faa ia. |tive Service Director, and State organizations. Cochairmen are. Pvt. Robert J. Sanderson plumpish woman, “lets get the RA. ; i half-jokingly, the the boy said:lyganor Commissioner Thomas. R.|Lesie Ulrich, 5852 - Indianola| (Army); cousin of -Albe Rock, i i . Mother, who wants a Purple children away from here,” 0 elr own S op—in SW BLDG. . H to Hutson. @ Ave., and Gerald F. Hyde, 1514 South Bend. 3 ea guess that now ne has one.” Fu d Dri A id : jE Reser Blvd. 1st Jb Athe BD, Mullet da A carnival family—two adults, A th . i Th —————" she said. un Tr ve ias rset rion, orce), hy ane. © rs. Omaliws children—assembled outside : 7 meir own siore—ine. Mrs. Woodruff is’ waiting anx- lce-O-Rama Skaters pose Juliel, Evanguille. y, [their trailer in the rain. _| wv or _ L REPAIRS * jously for another lett:r from her Plc. Walter T. Deel (Army), wypop;» 4 ttle boy asked, “re ‘ M ’ U-Wait Service 200 Whe eniated In the Army 1m Featured in Review 1 Deel, 2040 Offre. alm! we goin’ downtown to Indianap-| oo coo _Mans Store! BMr.490_ Barker, : JEEEIN] TSH IREIEARpOls, then |® Two headliners of The Times| Pfc. Jerry Lee Bozell (Marines), od onigm? 4 “It : Sol Fletcher Suits : wen orea July 4. Ice-O-Rama have been featured 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn] “Naw,” Pop. answered. “It's , MN Shop in the annual Summer Ice Re-|Bozell, 1639 Ingram Ave; - rainin’ down there and we can’t Under-Grad Suits It is som ething that Has 35th Anniversary view at Albuquerque, N. M. Pfc. Delman Dean Johnson SWim.” Botany-Master Clothes - | FR-1862 | * Stuart and Jacque LaDuke,| (Army), 18, son of Mrs. Lola Mae Buddy Suits and comes naturally—from The Indianapolis Better Busi- brother and sister t Co ; ness Bureau, Inc. will celebrate Toa Rao have. re Fon. 19 s Tew Jersey has | Kiwanis "Names Two Sports Coats deep in the nature and :

its 35th Anniversary’ at noon Monarch Jackets

from a western vacation during{been listed previously in this| - Two Hoosiers have been named disposition of a young :

ANCE . Thursday in the Indianapolis which they appeared in the Al-|newspaper. ito Kiwanis International commit-|. BS. David Copperfield a . . iT Co : : At ene oT. Charles 3, Kell . - buquerque show. They ‘were in-| Pfc. Deel, a machinegunner, tees. Ralph W. Wright of the In- “Slacks man—inherited or acquired, 3 J p Mr. Ross Mrs. Nicholson |vited to present their Ice-O-Rama was wounded Aug. 11. His par- dianapolis club has been appoint- Chico Slacks it goes back to the mascu- " Roebuck & Co., will be the Prin . Paul Ross, director of the solo numbers when producers of [ents said he last wrote them ed a member of the committee on| : Soféty Legion Clothes 9 . Leg if dg eipal speaker, Indianapolis Foundation, and | .°, 2mateur show saw. them|Aug. 11. programs and music. Wayne v Ja 'aly Logie line character of the : i Ry A pr —— . Mrs, Meredith Nicholson, exec- skating in public session at ‘the The Bozells said their son was Guthrie, Irvington club, has been - Kaynee Shirts . ho . . . . . Wi Capehart Cancels Talks| ve secretary of the Indian. | Puduerque Ice Arena. . |wounded Aug. 17, the last day he named on Kiwanis education and Robert Bruce Knitwear shop—to its anticipation . Sen. Homer Capehart has can-| apolis - Hygiene Association, | RE-ELECTED TO BOARD wrote her. He had been in the fellowship committee. Globe Underwear of the new—to its insist--sslod Speaking Sugugemeny in| have been named to key posts | Dr. C.F, Aumann, 326 N. Emer- Marine. Corps more than two|— Volcuna Sweoters th—and. it our counties because “Senate in the coming Community Fund |son Ave. has been nce on Tir——and. irs sessions in Washington are more| Drive. They will be co-chair- |the board of control Be ~ es Pfc. Johnson was wounded Aug. Wed 50 Years To ond Comper bsession VALUE! important than campaigning for| men of the Public Division. Last |national Chiropractor A s soc {a-| 21: 5¢ Was an artilleryman with | . _- oi obsession lor. i . oroseal nwear .

re-election.” He canceled talks in| year, when they were associate (tion. The body completed its| n¢ 24 Division. ‘Noble, Jay, Howard and Black- chairmen, their Avision set a Sonvention Friday in ‘Davenport,

‘ford Counties, new fund drive record. -- _ |Tow Blood Donor Group, Marine Had Hunch He Wouldn't Return [Chairman Named

Dan W. Filickinger has been

"And it durives from the general knowledge among” younger men—that a _— feels better—gets a keener -

A Di stated the terse truth. Pfc. Heck- and sister, who live at Traders appointed chairman of, : ! Pte Heckman ed man was killed in action Aug. 8.|Point, are his. grandparents, Mr. Red Cross blood Jou] enjoyment out of life—if - ! { Avg. 8 in Korea __He and Miss Marilyn Lindsey,'and Mrs. W. H. Bever, Valley ment.campaign. his cloth from-Th | Pte. Charles William Heckman |Cincinnati, were to be married Mills, and Mrs. Carrie Heckman,| Mr. Flickinger, a John Han- wo his clothes come me thad a hunch when he sailed for next April Lebanon, and a niece, Harviena |cock Mutual Life Inaursnce agent, Man's’ Store—a well known T Korea that he wasn’t going to| He had been in the Marines for: Duncan. : will be responsible for obtaining HE come back. ve Jeans 3, ald. fou J ontas. Dur- 200 donors a week for patients emporium-—a seven letter is last ing e he ‘he evac- in Indianapolis civillan and vet- : i ini $0 is parenty on .{uate Americans from troubled Three Enter Carleton erans a. The new chair- word. with three sss " i July 29 a

China and had made two routine Three students from Indian-|man himself has given 14 pints

come right ~~ |apolis WIII begin fres week | Of blood to the Red Cross. ‘and say it. ‘With Ist Division Sols or 14 igi Other members of his. commithis parerits, Stationed at Oceanside, Cal, tee include: ‘and Mrs. before shipping over, Pfc. Heck-|College, Northfield, Minn. They| fies Sarah J. Crooks, Dr. C.G. T. Heckman, man sailed with the 5th Regiment are Margaret Appel, daughter of Culbertson, Mis; Margaret Delahis sister, of the 1st Marine Division. -|Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur L. Appel Sr.,|plane, Richard Evans, Richard _*Louwanna Before going into service, Pfc.i5502 Washington Blvd.; William | Fields, J. Clayton Hughes, Thom-| Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Call, | - a High School and was employed at |FTASer, son of Mr. and Mra. Wil-{g" se Rosch el EE will celebrate thei 1 -Joupase or \anpaper Go on Shut aut iy Te a3 © eg or 370.3 : BOYS RN “what could hap- ; allpaper Co. have t , son | Clarence W. Smith, James : Ce Pre: Hoekman |, 021 today, .:. vi of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Byrom Taff, John I. Weiss, H.A. York le be. Mr. | (