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counterparts met

ic rivalry on the .

ight. net fracas on a border entangle-

sion - and almost ore in--the third to 26 margin. nd Gene McCulnted the Flashes’ 9 and 21 points, e victory was the mes for Franklin

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ks height and a erage netted the 50 victory over Cathedral and a ing streak. . , who potted 18 evening, pushed to 1 opening lead first quarter adi 35 to 20 at the ks reserves gathoints in the third lo 33 lead. 28 of 67 and the (18 of 57).

arities duel ended In a

61 overtime vicesville at Speed-

1gs connected on ty toss attempts le hit 15 of 26. 23 field goals. 1 a slight edge, 11 rst - quarter - stop. tted it 25-all at

1 but Speedway

> 41 three-quarter

ind Max Rumple, and Dave Wilson, Igs sent the game period tying it | of the regulation e netted four overtime, Vance 1aining one point. Jack Wrightsman nors with 10 field larity tosses. was Speedway's Conference triPioneers’ second

by 47-32 any Wood with 13 cked up its second games by defeat47 to. 32 on the

first half, Wood ts in the final t Howe in possesmost of the final excellent defense

s took a first 1 to 4, increased t the intermission it to 34 to 22 at ter stop. Rice set Franklin, netting and all six charity

ctory piling up a com11 halftime lead vith a 49-39 high ball victory last 1t Hoosiers scored its in the second

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and Indians Manreau indicated to$s no truth in a reBoston Red Sox’ $150,000 under a act,

ho was signed re-

layer by the Red > report on a stateHank Greenberg rg, Fla. two days d that he wished eneral manager nore factual in hig

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S PRESENTS HOLE FAMILY.

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Majors Meet

Meyer Retained | For '51 as

Pirates’ Manager

By LEO H. PETERSEN United Press Sports Editor-

and baseball in general. Through his double-talk,

ventured these opinions: ; Confirms Exclusive

will continue; that under

8 present: draft age rules it looked . Slike the St. Louis Cardinals for the ‘National League pennant in In Gun Accident 81951; and then, taking an extra | ®#long drag on his ever-present : . { The Technical High Schoo 8 cigar, allowed as how Meyer's re- J, 1. Whitehair Jr. ® ported salary of $40,000 a year had no bearing on his retention

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Dec. | 9--The minor leaguers moved out today as the major leaguers | Si moved in with Branch Rickey; as usual, making his presence known. Hardly had the minors concluded their annual mid-winter meetings -on an optimistic note

manager for 1951. He even went! ©... following a requiem hi further by discussing the world 9 9 9

Wsituation, the National League,

That come even ‘war, -baseba

0 Patrolman Shot

Butler and Jordan To Join in Program |

Here Tomorrow

will furnish the setting for the!

Choirs and soloists often sing]

mass at 9 a. m. in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. 'ginert will accompany them. The

the Services will be held at 8:30 .hurch men’s group are sponsors. Monday in fhe Baptist Church.|

general manager of the Pirates a.m. in Blackwell Funeral Home. | Soloists will include John Friends may call at Jace Brothpm |Rooney, William Parrish, Carol TS West Side Chapel until noon {| Monday. Burial will be Tuesday

{Mankedici - Beth - Hilton, ~ Patti: i0- Nashville, Tenn. : Browne. Bettye Brown, Jane Robert W. Drake

Saunders, Peter Vroom Gai

{Wymond, Harry Henderson and Margaret Howell. Tech Program Set | Madrigal Singers will sing old

. : ‘English carols and favorite! Was Cleaning Weapon Christmas hymns tomorrow at

for next season — the last of a! patrolman John L. WhitehairT p. m. in the New York Street

i three-year contract.

His announcement on Meyer confirmed a United Press exclu-|through the head early today ., ..h voir director and organ. Mrs. Louise W. Greene

Jr., 26. accidentally shot himself Evangelical United Brethren I.,: 26, decide y Church. Miss Louise Swan,

sive of Dec. 5 that he would be while cleaning his service revolver ist will direct the presentation.

retained as pilot of the Pirates. Rickey said then that he didn’t & blame Meyer in the least bit for

{at his home, 920 River Ave. The Rev. George St, Angelo is

He was reported in critical con- host pastor, The Carrollton Avenue Evan-

¥ Pittsburgh's last-place finish in dition at General Hospital. The gelical and Reformed = Church

= the 1950 pennant race. “I found in going over

bullet entered his right temple will make a Christmas gift of|

the and came out the left side of his music and story to the community! Pittsburgh situation that the Pi- head. f >

(Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the church!

rates finished eighth no their, Investigators said Patrolman auditorium. The program is titled:

merits,” he said.

Then the pontifical baseball jpg room cleaning his revolver

Whitehair was seated in the liv- “Christmas Reveries.” H. Joe Letterman, organist, and!

® veteran who recently took over at! while his wife, Marcella, prepared Mrs, John F. Wild, III, harpist, ! § Pittsburgh took issue with Com-|preakfast. Their 2-year-old son will play. The Rev. Earl W..

® missioner A. B. Chandler, whoiand Miss Beverly Riley, 186, a Krueger, host t. . previously had remarked that the! i ger, host pastor, will tell the § sport might be forced to close upijne room. shop in the event of total mobili-| Ars. Whitehair said she was|

zation for war or for prepared-| talking with her husband when| YMCA Secretary i

ness for war, : 1 Disagrees With Chandler

{family friend, slept in an adjoin- story, “The Holy Night.”

she heard the shot. She found!

| him slumped in the chair with the! TO Be Speaker

“I disagree with that view," he weapon and an oily rag at his

® said. “Baseball will adjust rapid-! geet. | Morrill W. Payne, secretary of S00 died Thursday. He lived al 1yesqay in Phoenix, Ariz. wher

Bly to any war situation—it should “patroiman Whitehair had been the North District YMCA, will ® and it will. But even in the event ,;, {he police force since Aug. 1,'speak at the YMCA Sunday Morn Sof total war, it is for us to hold yg49 He was formerly employed gon to all things that break up'a¢ the Pennsylvania Motor Inn. | +

# the monotony of distress.”

® Rickey said the military draft . = situation would have a tremendous, Otis A. Gerhart

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{ing Breakfast Club tomorrow at {8 a. m, in the “Y.”

The club meets weekly in the] {YMCA for Sunday breakfast. i

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J effect on the 1951 pennant races | The Rev. George St. Angelo,

2 the season.

situation will be.” Tech Wrestlers Win

sults were:

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127~Bose (8) pinned 3 133—Amore (T) defeated Penna 5:

3 to 3 tod

and that it also would almost! close down the possibility of any! major trading between teams at # the current winter meetings or at!

3 “There is an air of stand-pat-| # sm everywhere and I don’t antie4 ipate that it will change,” he " said, “Nobody is: now disposed . to trade anyone because they | don't Rnow what .the military,

rh won a phat decision from |a 4-year-old son. ; ortridge yesterday in a high, . { school wrestling meet at Tech. Re- Mrs. Louise Rosenbaum Two Sons Monday

95 Pounds—Willlams (T) defeated Green20—Walker (TV drew with Babcock, 3-3.

138 “Gelman (8) , defeated Jones, 11

Dies in Columbus |pastor of the New York Street

Times State Service {Evangelical United Brethren

|pital. ¥

{hart had been deputy county head the study at the meetings of auditor. He and a brother, G. D./the YMCA Bible Investigation |Gerhart, earlier had operated a/Club or Wednesday nights fol|real estate firm for more than lowing the 6 o'clock supper. [30 years. { : r———— te He is survived by his wife and

Services for Mother,

Mrs. Louise Henrietta Rosen-| The bodies of a young mother baum, lifelong resident of Indian-|and her two sons are being

0 A 113 Daugherty Ggieated Myers, § to o.|apolis, died today in her home,! brought back to Indianapolis for

837 E. Hanna Ave. She was 58.

She was a member of the | Services Monday. Mrs. Charles

Iberia (ricfeated Praed, § to 1.| Southport Chapter, Order of East-| Bates and her sons, Roy Lee 8,

thors & .{and Jimmy, 3, died yesterday il inition Bab Ring when flames engulfed their quon-

¢ Lis—mdear (T) drew with Arbsush, |Miss Erna Louise and Miss Jo|S¢t-hut home in Paxton, Ill

165—Woolen (T) defeated Anthony, 3({Ann Sophia; one son, Oscar; two| Services will be held at 1:30

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o Ll2lton (T) detested Shardelow, [Drothers, Henry and Christian|P. mM. Monday in Conkle West Heavyweight—Bledsoe (T), defeated Crick, Niemeyer, all of Indianapolis, and

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16th Street Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crown Hill. three grandchildren, Burial will be in Greenwood , The husband, M/Sgt. Charles {following services at 1:30 p.m. Dates and a son, Billy, 9 months,

_lare being traated in a Paxton Tuesday n G. H. Herrmann Fu ‘hospital. Sgt. Bates is stationed

at Chanute Field, IiL

‘services at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow, The North Side of Indianapolis Mrs. Alberta Summers

ng of Handel's “The Mes- ployee of Sears, Roebuck & Co. | siah” in its entirety tomorrow five years, died for the first time in many years. home, 612 W. 24th St. She was 42.

familiar selections from the ora- Summers lived here 10 years. She torio in North Side churches. But was a member of the 17th Street tomorrow the whole of the Butler Baptist Church and the Auxiliary | John Fox, veteran member of University and Jordan College of of the Harpole Post of the AmeriBwhen: Rickey moved in to an-| the Indianapolis Fire Depart- Music Choirs will give “The Mes- can Legion. S|nounce the retention of Billy, ment who died yesterday, will siah” at 8 p. m. in the Meridian | Su hg are het husbend. BS Meyer as the Pittsburgh Pirates’ be buried Monday in Holy Heights Presbyterian Church. | e; mi , s. | y ! Richard Whittington will direct Dell; a sister, Mrs. Callie Harris; the chorus of 130 voices. Miss @ niece, an uncle and four aunts, {Dorothy Munger and Clarence all of Indianapolis.

{of World War I, will be buried in New Crown following services| at 1 p.m. Monday in Stratten &

Times State Service ‘

ee y | NEW ALBANY, Dec. 9—Mrs.. To Stephenson : + {Portia F. Wilcox, mother of State ! uh | Treasurer ¥F. Shirley Wilcox, died

{yesterday in a hospital here. She

: was 81. ! N S nN p { Mrs. Wilcox was the widow of

{Dr. Frank Wilcox, New Albany physician. Surviving are- another: ison, Ira F. Wilcox, New Albany 'banker, and three grandchildren.

Mrs Alberta Summers, emterday in her Born in Nashville, Tenn. Mrs.

Robert W, Drake, Army veteran

Shaw Mortuary. Mr. Drake, who was 64, died

Tuesday in his home, 1320 Belle- diana longer fontaine St. He was a native of mation.

Fayette County, Ky. There are no immediate survivors.

Mrs. Louise W. Green, 92-year-

old native of Germany, died ve Ell Mig ] Gross terday in her home, 2407 S. Me- *

ridian St. She had lived in Indianapolis 48 years.

Sviving ane o son vrs ana RIES TOMOITOW

Burial Will Be In Beth-El Cemetery

a daughter, Miss Aneta Greene, both of Indianapolis. Burial will be in Crown Hill following services at 1:30 p. m. Monday in G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home.

Willie Wilson

Willie Wilson, employee of In-

Stewart Mortuary. . Thirty-three years old, Mr. Wil-

jorie; a son, James, Indianapolis; his mother, Mrs, Mattie Wilson, |

hattanooga, Tenn; three ¢ brothers and three sisters. IFarb,

James Wilson Services for James Wilson, 62

He was a member of Jones Taber|nacle. There are no immediate sur-

{vivors.

‘Mrs. Mary Lee Joyner | Services for Mrs. Mary Lee Joyner, 725 Ogden St., were to be lat 1 p. m. today in George W.| {Miller Mortuary, with burial in! | New Crown, { | Mrs. Joyner died Wednesday in {General Hospital. She was 72, Born in Jackson, Miss., she lived) here 30 years. She was a former | member of Bethel AME Church. Surviving are two sons, Mum-| phis, Indianapolis, and William, Michigan. |

‘Terre Haute Official Dies | TERRE HAUTE, Dec. 9 (UP) Oliver Heady, 72, president of ithe Terre Haute city council, died

Cleveland ......... $30 50 5 %%i Mrs. Edmonia Newbolt | Mrs. Bates, who was 26, was last night in Union Hospital. He Port Glarus. § 3 an 3 i%| » N thé daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. was a retired’ tlothing salesman Chicago Cardinals. § § 0 44 236 ase) Mrs. Edmonia Newbolt,” who pysge] J. McCarty, 4030 N. serving his second term on the ittsburgh ........ ¢ 0 454 152 188 died Thursday in General Hos-|canitol A : ~ leouncil Washington ...... 8 0 273 211 381 vital will be buried Mond y in ap ve. councis. National Conference ' ; ’ New Crown following services, at oa Los Aneeles ...... % 3 3 7% 46s 61 p. m. in Gethsemane Baptist TELEVISION SHOW Every Night icago Bears . 8 3 0 .721 213 204! church S h od . . . d 'S Nox gi vena: 4 4 8 588 32 Fortv.seven years ott. Mrs fl or pCa vie in Opgration—Come in ane Compare Sets x ’ ; . SBE 1 Sun Sraboiscs .. 3 3 2 ist n 756 Newbolt lived at 2415 Massachu-| . Rea Victor . Plies I . Weskia house more ......,, | 199 411 $ 1 ORS ara setts Ave. She was a member of) enit mira otorola

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Green Bay Giants at Philadelphia.

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Lewis Waters, former employee jof Kingan & Co. and a deacon of {the Fall Creek Baptist Church, {was to be buried in New Crown

{day in Stratten & Shaw Mortulary. | Mr. Waters, who was 69, died | Tuesday in his home, 1045 Holborn St. He was a resident of Indianapolis 30 years. Surviving are two sons, Emmett, Oklahoma, and Sam Waters, Indianapolis.

Joseph Jenkins - Joseph Jenkins, 704 N. Capitol | st, 68-year-old veteran of World War I, died in Veterans Hospital |on Cold Spring Road yesterday.

Funeral services will be held at {4 p.m. Monday in the chapel of {Stuart Mortuary, Burial will be! iin New Crown. ;

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Tho Macciah’ Mrs. Portia Wilcox/Cpae Iniictire [Mrs Millis Dies ‘The : Messiah : Services Sunday Sees. Injustice 2 Services Monday 1

Attorney Says Visit 3 yesterday in her home here, | To State Fruitful | Born in Montgomery County,|, ce MICHIGAN CITY, ind, Dec. 9 Mrs, Millis was a graduate ofl... {UP)—An- attorney for D. C. Ste- DePauw University. She was a phenson, former Indiana Ku Klux Klan grand dragon held as a life Burial will be here following term parole violator, said today he was “boiling mad” at the injustice shown his client. Frank J. Warner, Minneapolis, spent hour and a half in Indiana state prison yesterday checking Stephenson’s records over the 25 years he served for Killing a pretty Indiana state house worker in 1925. “You bet your sweel life it was worth it,” Mr. Warne: said when

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|the" former president of Hanover} College, Dr. William A. Millis, died |

former head of the Hanover Eng-| lish Department and college dean of women. She was a member of | the Presbyterian Church.

Surviving are a brother, Chase| Harding, Cradfordsville; two step-|

and Dr. Robert J. Millis, Craw-]

fordsville. Services will be held! here Monday. i

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Fireman of Early

asked if his check of the records Surviving are her husband, Was fruitful. ;: Mr. Warner said Stephenson would fight extradition from Minneapolis. where he was arrested in mid-November for violating Services will be held at 1 p. m. conditions of his Indiana parole last spring. on grounds that he; was

petition corpus. He said he would stay in In‘unting more infor-

Warner came here after| Gov. Schricker permitted him to examine the records.

He

Surviving are his wife, Anna; and Mrs,

- (sons, Sam,

KOKOMO, Dec. 9—Otis A. Ger. Chureh, wi give the talk on thew, Michigan St., will be at 1 p. ‘hart, 59-year-old Howard County ristmas theme Dec. 17; no meet-\m. Monday in George W. Miller Soy. time until after the start of yoifare director, died of leukemia |Ing will be held Dec. 24: Wallace| Mortuary. Burial will be in New

yesterday in a Columbus, O., hbs- Sims, public relations director for|Crown.

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of the original| Edward B. Johnston, steam en-

erime and had served more time Sineer on a horse-drawn Indian-| than anybody in Hoosier history apolis fire engine from 18987 to convicted of a similar offense. The attorney revealed he al-ior 3 daughter, Mrs. Mabel Doyle, ready had sent a briefcase full of material to ‘dinneapolis for use in a hearing Dec. 15 on Stephenson's for a writ of habeas Station, Mr. Johnston would begin

[1919, died yesterday in-the home

[54 N. Kealing Ave. He was 82, When an alarm came in to the

{firing the boiler on old No. 10 engine while the driver whipped |the horses into a run. By the time {they reached the scene, there always was plenty of pressure. Assistant Fire Chief Charles Greg{ory says he recalls Mr. Johnston's {proficiency in keeping No. 10 hot. { In the famous 1908 Coburn {Warehouse fire, Mr. Johnston and

{the crew fought flames 27 hours. |

smouldering timbers 10 days.

| A resident of Indianapolis 60 |years, Mr. Johnston was a mem-

Church. Surviving besides the sis-

A requiem high mass will be go [sung at 8:30 a.m. Monday in St. J Philip Neri Church, Burial will be |§ | in Holy Cross. Friends may call |services at 10 a. m. Monday ini. at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in!at Dorsey Funeral Home after 6 |Aaron-Ruben Funeral Home: } who was 69, died!

Mrs. Mary R. Edwards

1802 Northwestern Ave. Born inp, nag lived four years. Born in| |Atlanta, Ga., he lived here eight yyngary he lived in Indianapolis! years. : 8 ‘and. South Bend 20 years. Surviving are his wife, Mar-y.q 5 member of Beth-El Tem-

Second Baptist Church.

|all of Indianapolis.

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: { Parrish, 42, of 1447 E. 19th St, | CRAWFORDSVILLE, Dec. 9-iwas struck by a Ey Plate Mrs, Harriett H. Millis, widow of | freight train early today at: the 19th St. crossing. He is in critical condition at General Hospital.

stopped the train, which was |switehing cars, when he heard a ‘thump.” He found Mr. Parrish} under the fourth car, his right leg virtually severed between the knee and hip. .

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{Water had to be poured on the!

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ter are two sons, Harry, Sacra-| {mento, Cal, and Charles, Indian- | Eugene J. Gross, former em- apolis; nine grandchildren and ployee of L. S. Ayres & Co. and One great grandchild. manager of a department store |diana Tractor Sales, Inc., will be in South Bend, will be buried in {buried in New Crown following Beth-El Cemetery following serv-

Mrs. Mary R. Edwards, native of Glasgow, Ky. and 31 years aij jresident of Indianapolis, will bel {buried in New Crown following|® {services at 1 p. m. Monday in the|§

Sixty-nine years old, Mrs. in ¥ { wards died Thursday in General Milton Abou, TL} pare Hospital. Her home was at 619 Towa, and Frederick, N, West St. She was a member Phoenix, Arz.; a sister, Mrs, 1da|°f the Gospel Chorus and the Schwartz; two brothers, David Missionary society of the church. and Joseph, all of South Bend,

the Pitman-Moore Co., will talk Mr. Wilson died Wednesday in|20@ 12 grandchildren.

Before being appointed to the Dec. 31 on ‘The New Year.” |General Hospital. He was 56. . INDIANATOLIS CLESRING bE welfare post in 1945, Mr. Ger-} The Rev. M. O. Robbins will Born in Memphis, Tenn., he a ota for the day | . ‘here 20 years. He had been an Debits for the day .

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