Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1950 — Page 24

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“man so interesting you let you "food get cold?

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“very much alive today. like Albert Einstein. more similarity than that. He's William Stout. as ‘the ‘first metal recognize him.

airplane,

The inventor of the all-metal Stout plane which Henry ‘Ford bough and produced sat at luncheon in the Columbia Club, his restless eves and mind recording, judging evéry tick of the glock. ‘Lighting Unflattering’ When he entered the club through the twirling doors his eyes caught the lounge “The lighting’'s all wrong.” he paid. “It comes too much: from one direction. It's unflattering,

makes people look old.’ Then in the elevator he remarked, “if elevators had glass

floors nobody’d ride in them. An ‘airplane's safer Touch any subject and he’s beat you to it. Take housing. He

in War

involved in World shipped them up They're still “Thr Army's going

He housing Army Aleutians. he sald.

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build a + in Owosso, Mich.

of patients the following Sunday.

{ Bobbs-Merrill will print in the { spring. It's a gusty, glance-back ! title, “So Away. I Went.”

: That's the second title. The : first was “So. There 1 Was," Some- + one realized that hé was a man ! of mind and movement, . didn’t

s stay “there very long. The title +-was retatlored-to fit § He smiles at the kind of cash i the government is sinking in airplanes. “Back in 1922 it was hard

a torpedo plane.” : He tipped his water glass, ealled it a "chlorine cocktail” and predicted if they kept putting the purifier in. they'd soon have the whole country on a jag. He pun the globe “The airplane's tied around the world”

Mrs. Biltimier Rites Tomorrow

Services for Mrs, Biltimier, lifelong resident, will “morrow in Moore & east Chapel. Mrs. Biltimier, who was 54, died _¢ Thursday. 8 + Hved- at! Adams St, Mrs. Biltimier was a member of the North New Jersey Methodists Church and De- ESSENSE gree of Honor BEI Chapter 38. Surviving her husband. Mrs. Fred Brinkmann

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mentally, a string he said. Then

Verena Teiner India tapolis

be at 1 Kirk

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are Mrs. Biltimier

Charles; her mother, and three

Mrs. Victaria FKlizabeéth Glag- : burn, widow of Joseph Harvey { QGlasburn, who operated .an or-

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{ shard near Bargersville for 4 - years, died last night at : home. R.-R. 1° Bargersville.. was 84, { Fervicez will he held at 2 p.m. 3 in the Salem Methodist Burial will be in’ Balem

Tuesday . 3 Church, { Cemetery. - 1 Surviving ‘are three daughters.’ + Mrs. Irene Muffiey Cleveldnd; and Mrs. Bessie Martin and Miss

+ Have you ever lunched with a

with , one of the most amazing minds, From . the shoulders up he looks a little But there's

- You'll have “to think back a little, as far back the “car—Thenryoul——

doesn't think of ordinary housing. - poriabie The % the there,” to knock them down and bring them

Then -he told how he helped Ww 12-bed portable hospital on Thursday’

and had it set up in England full more problems than you solve. If solve

to get the Navy to pav $50.000 for.

SUNDAY, NOV. 12. 1950

‘Nobody ! Loves Me,’ | Babs’ Prince

Joseoh McGinty Services Tuesday

Wails

Wiliam lens ul Mental a

Visits Here to Finish

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William Stout . . .

he ashington.

“If you pass a law you

‘you discover a law, you

Book to Be Published more problems than vou exi He was in town putting the fin- pected.” : 5, : i ishing touches on a book which Then he explained, “Television

is a law. It was always here waitThat's learning to

ing for man to discover it. what makes progress

use the natural laws God gave yond the fingertips of time?’ us : He told a story. A young man “As you learn truth, truth be- wag working, years ago, on the gins to take control” problem of making a better air-

re fished into the poeket of his

gray tweed suit, and brought out a little red leather notebook. Most

thinking men carry them to catch in inopportune He had a quotation of his

ideas wihch times. own, a thing to remember. “The truth that thou doest find and make to live, that is your measure of immortality.”

arrive

Youngish looking, he hig age into a laugh. “It's like I'd like to describe my golf score. I'm playing in my low 70's.” He had an automatic

Services Tuesday For Louis Wien

Dies in Wyoming Airliner Crash

gearshift

Louis Wien, federal social worker who died in an airline crash in Wyoming last Tuesday, will be buried in New (Crown Cemetery after 2 p.m. services Tuesday in Royster & Askin Mortuary. Mr. Wien, a part-time Indian-

apolis resident, died with 21 other persons when a Northwest Airliner crashed into a mountain during a snowstorm Mr. Wien listed Hidianttolts as

his residence . for the past 40 ~daughters...all. ol. Indianapolis,, syears;-Although -he-draveled-most and a son, Charles Bowling of the time, he made his home Green, Ky. ‘here with his daughter, Mrs Mrs. Victoria Glasbura Glenn Rowe, 5173 Rosslyn Ave.

A former probation officer, Mr. Wien was employed the ast 10 years by the American Social Hygiene Association, a U. 8. agency.

‘He was an investigator of heaith

and living conditions around gov ernment installations. His daughter is the only immediate survivor

Mrs. Anna Wacker

Mrs. Anna Holle Wacker —iife long resident of Indianapolis, died yesterday in

"If elevators had glass floors . . .

pin-pointed his atfention on on a motorcycle he rode in 1909.

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MADRID, Spain, Nov. 11 (UP)

Prince Igor Troubetzkoy, estranged husband of dime store Joseph Patrick McGinty, an em- : million-heiress Barbara Hutton, ployee of the Advance Paint Co.

says nobody

Interviewed last night at. Mad-| rid’'s \plane to take him back to France, years. His home was at 958 §. | Prince Troubetzkoy was asked if wast St. 5

‘she refused to see him during his two-day visit here.

‘said. |against me.’

and tens,

Advance Paint ‘Worker Dies Here

for 25 years. died yesterday in

loves him - least .of L¥nhurst Nursing Home. He was

‘Babs.”

ois in North Vernon, Mr. Mec-|

airport as he awaited a Ginty lived In Indianapolis 50

still loved her dispite the fact , requiem high mass will be!

sung Tuesday in St. John's he Church following services at 8:30 “Everyone is always, always 820. 19 Latek Funeral Home. Friends may call at the fureral home after 2 p.m. today. Burial will be in Holy Cross. If she wants: Surviving are a son,

I prefer. not to answer,”

HE added: © Leo, a

Violin Recitalist

Mildred Lind, member of the (ing how to mix the ingredients

Indianapolis Symphony Orches-

‘Hanging Body Found ‘Near River Identified J LOGANSPORT. Nov. 11 (UP)— A body found hanging to a tree {mb at the edge of the Wabas River today was identified as Hens ry Lange, 55 Whiting. patient at Long Cliff mental hospital here missing since Oct. 10. Mr. Lange had been an inmate of the hospital only two and a half weeks when he disappeared, authorities: said. His body” was found by a hunter about a mile

Local Brewmaster For 25 Years

George Herzog, brewmaster ithe ald Lieber Brewery for {years, will be buried tomorrow in Concordia Cemetary following

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iservices at 2 p. m. in Lauck west of here. Funeral Home: —— —— | Mr. Herzog, who was 76, retired a Rattle of brew volled- over on eight years ago, a short time be- his leg and left him partially |fore Lieber's closed. He learned disabled.

A brewmaster .is practically a thing of the past. A kettleman now watches over thé brew and of the duties of the old . are performed by

[the beer trade in Meissen Ger- { many while still in his teens. { He used” to tell his children | about the long hours he spent as ian apprentice with no pay learn-!

many brew master gauges. | Surviving are four sons, George; ——

for beer and how to test it for

ito make our affairs public. that daughter, Mrs. Eqward Hahn, 4.5 hap artist-teacher of violin Proper flavor, Paul, Alex and Prince, all of Inis up to her. jand a brother, Charles. all of Indi: , 4 iM Jl | Imiigrating to Canada in 1912, dianapolis, and two daughters, Barbara has said Prince Trou- anapolis: a sister, Mrs. Anna 3 vargan College o usic, wi Mr. Herzog worked as a farm Mrs. Gerirude “Thompson; -Or= betzkoy married her for “grand- Schmiittker, Cincinnati, and three De heard in a Jordan-sponsored hand in several states before mak- lando, Fla. and Mrs. Elsie Brown, pa's money,” grandpa being F. W. grandchildren, Johanne and recital at 8:15 p. m. next /ing Indianapolis his home 28 years Huntsville, Ala. 3 Woolworth, founder of the five- James McGinty and Jean Francis. Wednesday in World War Me- ago. A charter employee of the Mr. Herzog lived at 309 W. WisHahn. morial, red ~consin St.

'Lieber Brewery, he retired when

But, to arrive.

he said, it took time for it

“We're slow to accept new ideas." : He still drives his own rearengine car, .called the “scarab.” He's sure that's where the engine's heading with- higher speeds and no ballast in back. And what could you learn from a man whose horizens reach be-

plane, out of plywood. “Simple” Philosophy And the young man coined a philosophy which vou'll find framed over a good many executive de today. was:

sks it

“Simplicate. Add more light-

ness.” 5 And that goes for people, too, he said, who don't make airplanes, , Thereupon he pulled an artist's

pen from his pocket and sketched the face of a girl ‘at the next table, in just 15 seconds.

Louis O. Funke Services Monday

Louis O. Funke will he buried tomorrow in Washingion Park following services ut 1:30 p. m. in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. + ! = Mr. Funke, who was 05, died Friday in his home at 305 Leeds Ave. He was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis

A former employee of Madden

& Son Furniture Co, he was a member of the East Washington Street Presbyterian Church and

of Moose, ome sister. Mrs and three brothJohn W. and all of Indianap

the Roval Order Surviving are Bertha Childers, ars, Vincent H., Ernest F. Funke olds.

OVERCOME BY GAS Mrs. Edna Stataggenborg. 64, ‘of 521 N. Davidson St. is in criti cal conditionin General Hospital She was overcome by gas from an unlighted burner . in !

aer home

| FREEZERS

AND-SERVICE _Come.in and See the

stove

yesterday.

ROLLING TREE-STUDDED SUBURBAN. One of

Have A

NEW—READY. TO MOVE IN

‘Famous Webber Freezer | Before You Buy.

OPEN DAILY TILL 9 P.M. . EXCEPT SUNDAY

i Sadie Austin, Indianapolis; two. She was 76 : : 3% wons.- W. I. nnd David Glas Mrs Wacker was a menrhér of = . burn, Bargersville. and a sister, Grave butherah Church and the Mrs: Anga-CHures TT Ladies’ Ald-Society-of the ehureh. te Willi 3 Litth Her home vy at 2017 W 10th St. gp iim: gg Beta wie De ERT rT “r= Willlam Joseph I. tile former Crown JUL [oO WITE SprUIcEs at machinist Tor the River side Stone Sop in Stevens Hapel ofthe Co. dled vesterdav in Bis home. Flowers. : 2002 Rembrandt St He was 51 Surviving are a son Theodore, = 7 Born In Connersville, Mr. Little Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Benja-

Mved In Indianapolis 40 vears. He attended Manual High Sesoal Services will he’ held at p. m. tomorrow an Shirley his .qrg Central Ch: Burial be in Crown Hill Surviving are his other Mrs Fda Mae Little, Indianapolis #ix sisters. Mrs, Fred Griffin, Ak ron; 0.; Mrs Clifford Oswold * Cleveland, O.; Mrs; Walter Carins Lakewood. ©.. and Mrs. Clarence Mathena, Mrx. Charles Barnes and Mrs. Arthur Lixen, Indian aplls,

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Traffic Men to Hear Philadelphian Tuesday

Nearly 600 executives of railMads, motor carriers, freight for + warders and manufacturers will . hear Ernest Rosse of Philadelphia at the annual meeting of the Indlanapolis Traffic Club in the i Claypool Hotel Tuesday evening Dr: Randall Bass will be toastmaster and W. P. Hammond, division freight agent of the Pennsylvania railroad will preside.

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