Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1950 — Page 12
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“ Rupp’s Wildcats in Garden Tonight, ht S ; ~~ Seek Sixth Straight Victory | Brougl SO
NEW YORK, Dec. 23 (UP)—Undefeated Kentucky, the nation’s ey No. 1 basketball team, was a seven-point favorite to beat fifth-| NEW YORK, Dec. 23 (UP)—|
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ranked St. John's of Brooklyn tonight at Madison Square Garden Walter Damrosch, 88, dean: of a | {pected to run into a zone defense ductor probably had contributed | N | to perate lin quest of its sixth straight vic- more than any other single {Spivey, Coach Frank MeGuite i; = 155, “30, 1862. he- studied CHICAGO, Dec. 23.(UP)—The York's defending national cham- 410 »monie Soclety when he was! Doxie Moore said yesterday after since 1934, has been beaten in its|t0daY’s younger generation for The Wildcats’ two other defeats and colleges, and reorganized and it will go On| oo, rn station Tournaments, © Richard “Waterman (left) and Don Hammersley plant a tree “Kansas City was in bad Scores against Kansas, their lone
in a clash that will play an important role in aligning the national American conductors, died at his’ {person to bringing the world of With 7 Teams drilied his team yesterday in the .,.. under his conductor father! National Professional Basketball Plons during the past two weeks. 1g ang went on to a distin 4 league meeting. {last three visits to New York, Work in his later years in foundThe one dream of his life was as scheduled.” Iby Loyola and CCNY, respective-| PD {common opponent, the Wildcats its gospel. Today as never before
lowing the annual tradition of setting out nine trees on the school
I Bill to Be ot Truman's Gen Walton H. Walker a “home. Desk New Year's Day lives here, in
A} ory | Korea. . | WASHINGTON, Dec. 23 (UP) T ised Mayor T. E. Sanderford and
Sve, Sam §. Walker, the gen 4 . Walker, the - Harry F. Byrd eral's 81-year-old mother, heard of her son's death shortly afte i= ina call from eral spending. Gen. Walker's wife in Tokyo. Sen. Byrd suggested the po She was reported feeling better omy program undertaken . yesterday after an illness of sevAL A {sought to m nation’s ¢ the news of her son's death might
7 The tax bill faces. only ane Prove dangerous. : routine congression: ur- SAL 2 {dle In Congress before it goes to 40,000 Stand the White House. ; Sa A House-Senate conference To Lose Bonus
{committee agreed yesterday on final misin _| More than 40,000 Lndiana war : Version Conpra g dif veterans will lose their state sol«
ferences between. House and Sen-
fore the Dec. 31 deadline. Clinton Green, director of Invote three hours later. Approval iw a Veter ans Alfajes, Said) Hors also is certain in the House, than 290,000 Hoosier ve which will act Jan. 1 after its ready had applied for the bonus. at Franklin Township School, fol- | The fthal version calls for ay trans , eligible I ; na lawn every year at Christmas (total tax of 77 per cent on “ex-l, "0," \imerican yan cesg profits” of corporations. Itiveterans of Foreign Wars posts
House Approval Certain The Senate approved it by voice
ome last night of a hear Lo [tory. “Mindful that Zeke Zawoluk, the symphony ~— into the homes of | New Money Poured zone defense which Missouri and yp brought him to America in League will continue to operate Should Win Easily guished musical career. iing and conducting orchestral “Kansas City has been the big bring music directly to the Earlier this week it was an-| | ou ealizing the joys that music & shape,” Moore said, “but I Was should win easily. Kentucky wal- the world stands in need of
time. First grade pupils watch from the background.
rankings. ; Conth Adolph Rupp's star-studded Wildcat array, led by seven- attack. foot Center Bill Spivey, was ex-| The veteran composer and con-. Redmen’s high - scoring center, America. i | will be out-reached six inches by por, in Breslau, Silesia (Prus-| {Oklahoma used with success in 1871. He became permanent conIn K. C. Club beating City College of New gi. of the Newark, N. J. Kentucky, which has won 21° i .. with seven teams, Commissioner out of 31 games at the Garden! He was best rememberes Dy {including last year’s 69 to 58 set-| ' |radio concerts for public schools issue” he said, “but the Kansas Pack by the same St. John's, } City team has been revitalized = =" "i000" 0nd 1950 Na-| ple nounced that Kansas City and St." _ - . 'can bring to men,” he once said, Paul would drop out of the circuit. | On the basis of comparative). have-done my utmost to-apread out there for three days and ed Kansas, 88 fo 39, last Sat- music.”
also would raise, from 45 to 47| . or from the local chapters of the per cent, the regular corporate Cross.
we've got mew blood and new
money and it looks like the town is going to get behind the team. They'll play out the schedule as planned.” Moore said there was nothing to be done about the St. Paul team and that its players would be divided among the other teams in the league. “We'll do that within a week,” he said, “Our-object, of course, is to strengthen the weak teams.” Moore said that the Western Division would continue running ‘with three teams, Denver, Waterloo and Kansas City, with St Paul out.
Name Todorovic Tri-Cities’ Coach
MOLINE, 111, Dee. 23 (UP)-—-|a place among the top-
Mark Todorovich, Bt.
jurday, while the Redmen lost to the Jayhawks, 52 to 51, a few days before that. Second-ranked Bradley was expected to breeze to its ninth ‘straight victory against Duke at Peoria, Ill, and fourth-ranked {Oklahoma A. & M. was favored {to make it nine in a’ row against California at San Francisco in two other major games tonight. Wyoming Making Bid The Oklahoma Aggies, paced by Don Johnson's 15 points, scored itheir third straight -triumph of a {California tour last night by trim{ming Loyola, 62 to 48, at Los | Angeles, {| In the Hoosier Classic tourna: iment at Indianapolis, fifth-ranked {Indiana University walloped But{ler University, 61 to 46, for its {fifth straight victory and Notre [Danté beat Purdue, 83 to 70.
Wyoming mide a strong bid for 1ong resident of Marion County, peasement” in his address. | Mr. Acheson drew the line un- ful settlement of the problems Srandparents at 2009 8. Meridian prohgple return to Miami, was |before us,” he said, would be St. after a recent return to the |
intersectional
reese Acheson Isolation Warning Gifts Pour in for Stirs Heated Congress Row
Secretary Says Withdrawal From Europe
Would Be ‘Catastrophic to United States’ WASHINGTON, Dec. 23 (UP)—S8ecretary of State Dean Acheisolationism would imperil the nation's existence today flared into the angriest congressional foreign policy with a check for $200 and $23.50
wife of U. 8. Becretary of the Air Force, and Mrs. Sidney Howard, widow of the playwright, and a son-in-law Robert Litrell, | ai writer. | Also surviving are two other) daughters, Mrs, Littell and Mrs. Herman 8. laer; nine grandchildren and a great-grandchild. During Mr, Damrosch’s color{ful career, he founded the New York Symphony Orchestra in 1903. In 1918, at the request of) the late Gen. John J. Pershing, he founded. a school bandmasters in France.
son’s warning that
debate in 10 years.
Not since the lend-lease debate has the line been so clearly
by
and sharply drawn.
Most to support former President Her-
income tax on earnings above ~,, ,.;jications must be mailed 3 5.000 3 year, all 'to the Department of Veterans n. Byrds c for economy Affairs in . Indianapolis. before
Boy Who Lost Leg ‘was included in a letter written
Gar Sch a y oonover year-old | T an following the| an.
| youngst T. |Youngster who lost a leg while, i, 0." nec 15 radio address.
{playing cowboy, now has a bank! : i i acount of $425.34, a $50 bond and Mr Truman said tn the speech Pelley Wins Fight
. {that he had ordered non-military HH a wrist watch, |spending cut to the aan 10 Escape Extradition
Last night, Garfield Post of the, : \ American Legion presented Gary HeSsasary 10 support the dsfense) NOBLESVILLE. Dee. 2 uP) Promising his. co-operation, William Dudley Pelley has won Sen. Byrd offered the President his fight to escape extradition to a budget plan to reduce non-mili- North Carolina to serve a five-
,in cash—the proceeds of a bene-| fit dance held recently in his honor and contributions from!
Republicans rallied
Democrats ‘Bitter’
| t quivering in a storm cellar wait- other Legion posts and individ- 7 ‘billion. i for army, + Hoover when he demanded Ing for whatever fate others may uals. b {Wednesday night that the United Wish to prepare for us.” : ‘States build up its own defenses] i i : Si ‘Local Deaths cr, pouring more men and we said witharawal trom £u- 7000 SHEE VEE were Delays Bank Theft Action Procseding. | y dollars into Europe. A few Re- rope would hand over: to Russia 'publicans dissented.
‘Quite Impossible’
ithe vast “land mass” of Europe
ary spending by - more than year suspended sentence.
Hamilton Circuit Judge Tom R. White ruled in favor of Pelley
| The wrist watch came from six Afi] Jam Apparently yesterday in a habeas corpus
{Pennsylvania GIs at Camp At-
Pelley was convicted of sedion in 1942 and was paroled Feb. 14 at Terre Haute, Ind,
aroused by Gary's tragic accident.| MEMPHIS, Tenn., Dec. 23 (UP) The $50 bond came from the _ The Christmas mail a win 8
land Asia. This would make Rus. employees of the Wege Marble yeep Ramon Earl Irwin accused yrie’ serving 714 vears. He was
Mrs. Eleanore Woempner | Democrats charged bitterly sia so powerful, he warned, that & Tile Co. where his grandfather, jn 3 pank embezzlement from ted as he walked out of the Mrs. Eleonore Woempner, life- that Mr. Hoover proposed “ap-|America could not resist. | arres 28 :
ranked died yesterday at her home, R. R.|
lteams by breezing to its eighth(9 Box 381, She was 78. jm Louisan ) g ght) in Franklin Township, |
Born
istakably yesterday. He did not mention Mr. Hoover “quite impossible.”
“Any negotiation, any peace-|
Howard Cole, works. {spending the holiday in Miami.
Gary is back home with his His .arraignment here, ‘prison gates and was held for
and north Carolina authorities. : Gov. Schricker signed extradipostponed from yesterday to Dec. i; papers for Pelley's return
leader. .
straight triumph, 88 to 57, over!
{hospital for another operation 30 og pecause the original complaint ¢ a 'N C. where he had
who last season was chosen most
popular player of the Tri-Cities jt five-out-of-six by dumping Penn-
. Blackhawks basketball team by |sylvania, 175
to 65; Columbia
home near Five Points more than he was answering the “Hoover abandoning American Allies artificial limb, would lead
50 years. A life member -of- St./plan” for the administration. “only to surrender
JU. 8. Commissioner Leslie Nicholson assumed the mail jam Was o¢ giock. The sentence had been
Oregon, 20th ranked Tilinols made Mrs. Woempner lived at her farm by name, but he clearly implied] The “self-defeating policy” of that he eventually may wear anir,ijeq to arrive. 'been sentenced to five years in pr
ison in 1935 for the illegal sale
\ : | scored its straight victory on John's Evangelical. Lutheran their home fans here, today js seared fy thing ras and ory an Church, she was active in the/the North Atlantic Pact defense! Military leaders immediately player-coach of the -Hawks. iwest by beating Rice, 76 to 63, Ladies Aid Society, Women's meeting at Brussels, told Senate supported Mr. Acheson. Gen. J. He became the Hawks' seventh {, romain unbeaten with eight Missionary Society and thecommittees and a news confer- Lawton Collins, Army Chief of, coach in the “four seasons that gi.aioht triumphs; Stanford de-church Sewing Circle. lence that withdrawal from Eu- Staff, sald there is serious doubt they have been in league basket- roateq Michigan, 77 to 66; and] Burial will be in St. John'srope would be ‘catastrophic to that the nation could survive if ball. They ‘are now in the Na- oregon State trounced Pittsburgh, Cemetery, Five Points, following the United States.” : /Russia overrran Western Europe tional Basketball Association. | | No salary terms were disclosed games last night. [Robert W. Stirling Funeral Home|Jected “any policy of sitting dustrial potential. by President Bryan Grafton of! rs rg
ww Pr : : |and at 1:30 p. m. in St. John's the Hawks in announcing Todoro- Fight Results =
- All Is Not Peace As Life vich’s appointment. Todorovich, 6 Be Unliod Press | Surviving are a son, Julius; a S 9 eace S I feet, five inches tall, was third NEW YORK {Madison Sauare Garden daughter, Miss Laura Woempner, - ® high scorer for the Hawks last! pointed Joe Micell. 146. New Yor< (0; Indianapolis; a nephew, E. < Goes Its Merr Ci Wa year with a 12.2 point average —————————————— |Woempner, business manager of per game. Gun Cashier Kept for the Indianapolis Star and News, Good will toward men was lacking this Yuletide season in three He played college basketball : h {two grandchildren and a great instances noted by police last night. i with Wyoming, Notre Dame and Safety Leads to Deat grandchild. One man slashed his wrist while cutting up a Christmas present ashington niversity of St. pp ALFRED, Fla. Dec. 23 {he received. A husband bit his wife's tongue, whether lovingly or Louis, with the latter two while yn. Walter Lessenberry junlovingly police couldnt say. A third man was slugged and robbed. |
~A bank cashier who oncé| serving a three-year hitch in the ... ° ia ned by bandits was Walter Lessenberry, lifelong
Sheboygan :in the old National {coming here a year a died yes- left wrist. Bashotnod League oid he kept on hand. to discourage 1 ] £0, y the Hawks froin the now-defunct ,.. St. Louls Bombers. ~~ | ay
Pro Basketball
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. f 3 3 » went 0 gore’ robberies, police sald to- terday in the home of a daughter, He told police he accidentally The Little Fellow 3 2 Mrs, Elizabeth Wilson, 1218 gashed it while backing at a Deputy Sheriff Munsey Smith Fletcher Ave. He was 70. {Jacket presented him by Vera |said the death of John Patterson,| Mr. Lessenberry, a self em- Clark, 44, same address.
{64, might well have been accl- ployed carpenter, was a member| At 2232 Kenwood Ave,
MANILA, P. I, Dec. 23 (CDN)
|yesterday, shot through the right Masonic Lodge at Glasgow. leye, with a pistol nearby. {- Burial will be in Glasgow fol-| A coroner's jury withheld a de- lowing services there at 2 p. m. tell police how it got that way. cision on the cause of death untiljtomorrow.
|was swollen, but she managed to PY Finance Secretary Pio Ped: |rosa. | Mr. Pedrosa has ruled that em-! ! tom | Mrs. Strickland said she and|piovees in his complex depart-, a report ‘on the bank's records! Surviving are two other daugh- husband, James, 48, were drinking ment may “disobey the boss’—! could be made available. -Mr./ters, Mrs. Robert. Ault, Chicago,! , “ " Pp . . together. When she kissed him, when an “unreasonable order” is atterson had gone through sev- and Mrs. Reid Compton, Indian-| ! eral holdups at the America gpolis: five s she said, his teeth closed on her involved. ~~ a I 2 apolis; five sons, Noble, Galves- | “Mr. Ped h iready sho Bank of Lake Alfred. Friends de- ton, Tex~ Herbert, Glasgow. Ky.; tongue. In the ensuing uproar,/ NI: Fedrosa has a reacy suown
scribed him as “overworked and Charles. Chic: WW himself a man of his word in the } Charles, Chicago, and Clifton and police were called. They arrested case of a procurement official who
in © 259 E Wash, | nervous.” Walter Jr, Indianapolis; two sis-|poth on charges of disorderly conBig ® 140 E. Wash. He kept three pistols tn the ters, Mrs. Cleveland Mayfield, 4 4 8 y 15 m plained that subopiinales ® 346 W. Wash, bank, at various places where Glasgow, and Mrs. Roddie Burris, | . gnored his instructions. Mr, Ped-
Vincent Hart, 40, of 519 Leeds rosa investigated, found the orAve., was treated at General Hos- ders ‘‘unreasonable” and recom-
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'61 to 26. in other intersectional services at 1 p. m. tomorrow in| The nation, "he said, has re- and captured its war-making in- J
William Norton, 28, of 1747 Calvin St., was treated at General AMONG Crash Missing Navy. He played two years with killed in the vault by a weapon resident of Glasgow, Ky. until/Hospital for a cut artery in his |
Gets a Break in the Pacific. He was co-pilot ir in training.
|dental. He was found in the vault!of the Baptist Church and the Charlie Mae Strickland's tongue government has been proclaimed JON!2 from Okinawa to the Philip- World Views of Crisis
ee ——
Mr. Acheson, just back fromior to defeat,” Mr. Acheson said. Scout Candy Sale Holds responsible. Irwin, 21, has admit gq .nended, however.
- ted to the FBI that he took $30,-| Pelle ontended in his habeas Yule Cheer for Children 573.50 from the First National! corpus pettn hn it would Thirty-seven children of the Bank at Miami Beach, where he nave been a violation of his fedNew Bethel area will be remem-|/Worked as a teller. leral parole if he were returned bered at Christmas—thanks to! 0. 22 11 18 ae lf: to North Carolina. the annual candy sale of Troop Oil Men Hold Airlift Judge White ruled that Pelley 84 of the Boy Scouts. To Get Soldi H {had been unlawfully detained and The 59 Scouts sold 2232 pounds ' ©. Iers FIOM |;, ordered his $1000 bond cansg Sou for the! ALEXANDRIA, La. Dec. 23 celed.
. to raise money for the Andy Ars Hee y __{UP)—Men of the 45th Division:
In addition they collected and Will be flown to their homes in : rebuilt toys under the supervision Oklahoma for Christmas and North Vernon Police of Scoutmaster Byron ' Repass, New Year's, thanks to oil com- Chief Dies at Home Cubmaster Walter Williams and Panaies in this area. sy Explorer Advisor William Tyner.' The combpanies volunteered
Times State Service large planes and the necessary Hoosier Pilot Listed
NORTH VERNON, Dee. 23 anime Eugene
Vance, North Vernon | fuel to the men to their homes . * thas fr Dec. 30 for 72-hour police chief, died yesterday in his {leaves. The groups will be re-{iOMe here. i 5 turned to Alexandria on Dec. 26 45 ance, who was 55, re. First Lt. Alien R. Cummings, and Jan. 2. Sign from the Indiana state Lafayette, was listed today by the| ~The Air Force permitted use of Police force three years ago to Military Air Transport Service as its base here, which is close to
missing in a C-54 crash Tuesday Camp Polk, La. where the 45th 2 ember of the state police force
17 years, stationed at Seymour
of the plane. : . PR Fiving are his wife; a Mrs. A new era for the little guy in| - The transport crashed while en UP Chief to Outline |qaugnter, Mrs. John H. Rine.
{Nashville, Tenn.; a son, Kenneth, NEW YORK, Dec. 23 (UP) Indianapolis, ‘and four grand. How both sides of the world view Children. $ 3 the crisis growing out of the war . Recouny Brings Ye lin Korea will be outlined to Hoosier Gl Beaten, n fownsnip Eieciion {American radio listeners at 9:30 : CONNERSVILLE, Ind., Dec. 23 P. m. (Indianapolis time) today SHO! to Death n West (UP)—Mrs. Dorothy Allison, clerk in a broadcast by Hugh Baillie. | LARKSPUR, Cal, Dec. 23 of Fayette County, reportéd today President of the United Press. ((UP)—Cpl, Allen Lee Reed, a vote recount in Fairview Town-| Speaking over a nationwide about 23, of Ligonier, Ind. died ship's trustee election ended in a hook-up of the American Broad- After he was beaten, shot and 128-tie. casting Company, Mr, Baillie, who dumped from a stolen automoElection recount commissioners returned yesterday from a tour bile. police said today. tossed out two ballots previously of European capitals will report] Cpl. Reed was attached to the counted for Daniel M. Gard, on his conversations with the Hamilton Field Air Base: :
Seven crewmen and 27 passengers are missing.
. y : [pital after he was discovered un- mended the official be transferred peomocrat Republican Frank H iheads of state in Great Britain,| His body was found ia ; . . oils : ; ‘ “ i . . . 8 yesterday, “TELEVISION SHOW Every Night————William-L-Ramseyjconscl lous. in. an.alley.near .Coutt.to.another-office. Graff asked the recount. France and Western Germany. slumped ona. deserted. Marin. .s..., and Wes 8. en sen It “was not immediately deter- County road. -
‘mined how the tie vote will be Hoosier Gls Make Yule
become police chief here. He was
: : : x : ’ struction worker, died yesterday Police said a stolen car, Ae : RCA. Victor 9 Philco wo ® Westinghouse in Methodist Hospital: wp ROHR Jaren arrested. Harry G... gtate - police today announced decided... ............ .. . ‘M for-200 Childre _-|pear cpl. . Reed's body, found Zenith ® Admiral ® Motorola Mr. Ramsey, who was T1, had Ba eae, or Thos the escape from Jackson County d linked With i erry-1or- pt HIGren ‘spiotched with blood. [hey iden- . been living in the home of a Ew Ar, 8 Jail, Brownstown, of Truman. in With . . nes Spec : tified .the auto as o rh & ANE RADIO Dependable | | daughter. Mrs. Elizabeth Mar. Droken spectacles. Barr admitted geott, 27, Louisville. Scott dis- Adman “Drink Di CAMP RUCKER: Alda Det 2 stolen. ~ eure at wah erms to ; - ] Service shall. 2003 N. Emerson Ave. He robbing Mr. Hart of $35 after appeared last night from the cell Famed Soft Drink Dies |—Hoos if 2ls s ne A '® Berkeley, Cal. iT Suit You “The Store That Service Built” va, worked at Allison Division, Geri- drinking with him in an alley, of- in which he was serving a sen-| ST. LOUIS, Dec. 23 (UP) 190th Fie 3 Atitiery ; ou here — 2828 E. 10th AT. 1463 | 9% | | eral Motors, during World War 11, ficers’ said. tence for first-degree burglary Archie Laney Lee, 62, advertising helped Li ry Legal Notices He was a member- of the Odd eT. — land auto banditry. {man who has been credited with 0 ig y 2 ren. HVIng In the AL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING | Fellow Lodge at Clay, Ky. A. Waldo Igelmann i = _ |helping make Coca-Cola a house-| cinity of the camp, | BEFORE ZONING BOaiD OF a | Burial will be in- Clay, Ky., fol- : Bail Jumper Arrested [hola word, died of cancer today The troops raised 3604.83 for .., , %QNUNG APPEALS 3 lay, Ky. Services Arranged | per : | : | the party held: at noon today. ._. loci "MoV ednesday. Jamuary 5
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A. Waldo Igelmann, seif-em- Norfolk, Va. John Collyer, 34. . {was arrested today by FBI agents N. C., was chairman of the board | in New Albany. Collyer was jn- of the D'Arcy Advertising Co., dicted Nov. 6 in Norfolk for em- here at the time of his death. He/ [Miss Bonnie Ramsey; two sons, dled yesterday in his home, 1444 po;710ment of funds from a Navy also was a director of the Coca-| {Carville and Carroll Ramsey. all Woodlawn Ave. He was 65.
ployed in the real estate and insurance business for many years, |
| Charged with jumping bail in following a brief iliness.
. Lee, tive of Monroe, i 4 Mr. BRE the group. is from Lafayette, Ind. Jubits o ing wil be. held before ihe and the 452d Battalion came here Speedway, intinna. © Le Towa
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enlisted men's club there. lof Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs.! Born in Huntingburg, Mr. Igel- Aamo 3 {Audie -Heariton, Clay, “Ky.. and mann lived heré since childhood. ‘She Seemed to Be Dead'— . : Mrs. Lillie Vapover. Providence,l He was a member of the New ° |{Ky., eight grandchildren and five Jersey Street Methodist Church. Mi th-Old B h D OK great-grandchildren. | Fond of music, he was considered on . “ oin ‘
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ian excellent pianist. : . 0 Stuart M. Douglas | Burial will be in Crown Hill After Death Comes ‘Close | Stuart M. Douglas, floor man- following services at 1:30 o. my hild Half-F : ager at Wm. H. Block Co. the Tuesday in the J, C. Wilson Inter es Reviv i alr-rrozen . wy Quarter of Section 31. Township past four years. died yesterday Chapel of the Chimes. | n, Nurs e * Cl Terms of the agreement call for, ange 3 East. said point beins” 883.10 To in his home, 1829 Albany 8t.,| The only immediate survivor When Bed Collapsed in Her Slum Home jihe nape Joust 10 ake effech) cuater an angle es ahh na Beech Grove. He was 51. is a sister, Miss Mary Elma Igel- KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Dec. 23 (UP)—Tiny Julia Ann Dugger, Con®¥ (0 aE ately 1a Sescribed fine 8 test to a point in Mr. Doyglas was formerly em- mann, Indianapolis. rosy and warm, was “doing all right” in a hospital incubator to- 12 000 workers will be affected by StL. yg nr fg BIRR ployed for seven years in the li : !day after a close brush with death at the age of one month. the agreement. - firpction ‘upon sald righi-of.way line 124 stock department at Allison Divi- Oliver Murray [ She was alive only because a young intern at General Hospital| : A point in the | sion, General Motors Corp. Born' (liver Murray of Seuthpert thought two more experienced doctors might be wrong in pro- : in Dayton 3- he Hved I Indian. died this morning at the age of nouncing her dead. * : This Makes Rudolph apolis and Beech Lrove lc years. gy, | The anonymous intern and - : dee , ‘He was a member of the Evan-| Funeral services will be held at some nurses took over the half. her legs and arms were like pieces Reindeer of Century (UP) na" sven A oOBOTinItS 10 Be" heard |gelical Reformed Church at 11 a. m. Tuesday at Flanner & frozen, blue-tinged baby and kin. Of ice. There were marks on her bb. the I Teindets In selertios tn’ a G18 WEISS,
Dayton. and the Calvin Prather Buchanan mortuary. Burial will dled in her little spark of Dody indicating that a rat had ; ] Masonic Lodge No. 171 here. (be in Crown Hill. fife. They bundled her in warm Sttempted to bite her as she Jay SAA {ake his place in feiklore’s
Services will be held at 2 p. m.| Born in New Liberty, Ky. Mr./blankets apd with fingertip arti. On the. floor, eet register today. : Jultal “We don’t know how long the University of Connecticut. pro-
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‘tomorrow in Little & Sons Fu- Murray came to Indianapolis 39 ficial respiration, made ; ineral Home, Beech Grove. Burial'years ago. Fifteen years ago he Ann breathe again. period of exposure lasted, and it a James H. Barnett, who 2 = will be in Dayton Tuesday. [retired after being employed by The infant was rushed to the Was only fortunate that her ting a Shristmas Ru-
STANLEY Jews to. |
| Surviving are his wife, Erma; the Zenite Metal Corp. hospital ‘yesterday when neigh- Mother woke up when she did, American culture. ee daughter, Linda Kay; a son,| He is survived by three sons, bors summoned by her mother’s 8nd that we could provide the =" folk] of Sant | Ted; his mother, Mrs. L. T. Rowe, Joseph and A. D. of Indianapolis, screams found the child had quickest action.” a bea : Baya, aid 4 brother, David and Theodore of Cloverdale; a rolled to the cold floor of her Within minutes, the intern and rr —————————— wlas, Dayton. |brother, W. H. of Dillsboro, and slum home when the bed col- nurses in the emergency ward mE - Misses Alice and lapsed. TA had swung into action. oxygen Huntingburg Farmer
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