Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1950 — Page 12

% astemer to Take Re Sarmelite Vows

Bestowing of Habit Set for Saturday

Miss Marion Harris, New York, | 7ill receive the habit of the Car-| { nelite Order in services Saturday "t 9 a. m. in the chapel of the: :aonastery on Cold Spring Rd. | The Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, | *rchbishop of Indianapolis, willl >lebrate the Mass and afterward! nduct the clothing ceremony. he Rt. Rev. Msgr. Henry F.

A boy and five other Indianapolis residents were hospitalized today as the result of traffic \accidents, Gary Lee Schoonover, 7, of 2009 18. Meridian St., suffered a broken right leg yesterday when struck

{by a car driven by Richard w. {Paul, 18, of 11 Schiller Ave. The

Los ‘ANGEEERS ok. 18 (uP) ‘ As —Babu, 26-year-old elephant boy ported collected toward the of the films, was clear today of!472,760 1950 goal. Raita that he father a ter : ballerina’s daugh : at love trysts in England and ‘De pace yesterday at the fifth reHollywood. A jury of six men and 8ix cent of quota collected or pledged. | women deliberated two hours and, Shibler, superintend45 minutes yesterday before re- Dr. 8. L turning a verdict against Brenda Pt Of Schools, was the speaker at Marian Julier, 24, by a vote of the meeting. He pictured “a -19 to 3. The ballet dancer, now married child care agencies, youth centers

resigned seat in the House of Commons. His decision to quit was reached after a three-month rést cur failed to restore his health, The name of Mr, Cripps’ suc cessor was not announced im mediately, but it was expected that! the new’ chancellor would be min ister of State for Economic)

|boy, son of Mrs. Howard Cole, is iin fair condition at Methodist | {Hospital | Wesley Sweatt, 22, of 1303 W.| {25th St., was in critical condition] {at General Hospital. He was in-| | jured yesterday evening when he) [tell i} from a moving truck near El-{ -whete he had been work-! a construction project. 5 Da I. Davie, of 1230 N.| {Mount 8t., was injured in a two-| {car collision at 12th and Mount| {8ts. He is in Methodist Hospital! in Tair condition. The driver of] the other car, Willie Taylor, 28,!

'ugan, chancellor of the archiocese, will give the sermon im'ediately preceding the bestowing { the habit. Miss Harris entered the Carmefe community last February. She ' ad majored in music at Manhat wnville College of the Sacred ‘Florida Hurricane = eart, New York. She is one of

e five children of Mr. and Mrs. ‘allace Harris, New York, Miss arris will take the name “Sister OSS i ion »an of the Cross.” ; Lived in Indies . 3 Dead, 10 Missing of 979 W,.Peari St, and his 5-!

Her family lived originally in ‘he British West Indies although As Storm Dwindles Vi J ley have been in the United - year-old son illie Jr, were tates for a number of years. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Oct. 19 slightly hurt. : Following her clothing, Sister (UP) — Hurricane-battered Floran will remain in the monas- rida counted at least three dead, ry for a year as a novice after 10 missing and $10 million lich she will make her tempory vows valid for three years. the expiration of that period, dwindled into rain ie is expected to make perma- Georgia. nt vows in accordance with’'the ual procedure of the

lites, ico. Imer Steffen, K.8.G. will di- Chester IL. McCorkle, Green-

Small craft from Brownsville, field, a laundry truck driver, and 2 She ule Tor De services Tex., to Mobile, Ala., were warned Mrs, Anna R. Stoudt, 54, of 1350 ST.D. monastery chaplain. tO Stay in port. And the U. 8. Kelly St, were injured slightly Il be in charge of general ar. Weather Bureau ordered storm after a head-on collision of their ngements 8 general ar- warnings displayed from Corpus vehicles in the 1100 block of Ar 2 Christi, Tex. to Morgan City, lington Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Miss! Ala. tty Harris and various persons r . om out of the city are expected U. 8. Weather Bureau ad- Chinese Reds Get 13,000 » attend the ceremony. Visitors visory at 3:30 a, m. (Indianapill be received by Sister Joan! Jotls i Hme}, said the oy Drums of American Oil turday throu exico storm was centered abou onastery. ough Monday at the 240 miles southeast of the Gal WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 (UP) — {veston-Lake Charles area. A Commerce Department spokes- | The Florida storm earlier to- man testified today that a “con{day passed 35 miles east of Val-'giderable portion” of a 24,000-

‘ew Cell Studies Aid ncer Cau |dosta, C'a., with driving rain and se Search gusts of wind upto 55 miles per drum shipment of American oil

Search for the cause of cancer hour. Electric power failed for Went to Communist China from being materially aided by new three hours in Valdosta and some Japan after the outbreak of war .°thods of study of various cell trees were blown down, but no in Korea. 'nstituents, Dr. Edward W. heavy damage was reported. Edward P. Guinane made the rigley, Indiana University re-| Three persons were known to! Statement before a, Senate Com-, arch specialist, told the Indi- {have lost their lives in the storm merce Subcommittee after Chair-| 1a Cancer Society's workers’ in-|and unconfirmed reports said a man Herbert R. O’Conor (D. Md.), | itute today. fourth, an unidentified man, was sald the group has information | The cancer institute, held each) iwept from a boat and drowned that about 13,000 drums of lubri-| I, is designed to give cancer/in a creek west of Bunnell, Fla. cating oil went to the Commu-| iclety workers a refresher An estimated 50 persons were in- nists “as late as August of this urse, lured. Hundreds Were homeless. year."

Miss Marion Harris

Nurse Injured Miss Verna Hulce, 22, of 730 In Waldemar Ave. a graduate nurse, damages today while the storm ,. .... .ondition at St Mincent's squalls: in Hospital. She walked into the side

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But another big blow began Washington St., near Waldemere Car- churning up in the Gulf of Mex- ,..

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