Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1950 — Page 2

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\ Uncle Reads Mass Sheriff sod Mrs. E. A Stner was k 3 getting along fine foday as his

For Little Kathleen family still mourned the acci-

Christmas has always been a 4, death of - good time of year at the residence dental pio of her 2-year-old , verted tragedy when the bottom A , laarry Lee. fell out of his fuel oil*stove at 5

of Louis William Bauer, 1514 N. + Alabama St. The boy was killed Thursday a. m. today above Hoffa's Silver ‘But this Christmas the home Bht when be playfully grabbed Cafe, 1228 Oliver Ave. J “will be a dark. silent. and cheer- his father's gun as the deputy: James Moore, 32, ‘told firemen was getting ready to go out on he jeaped from bed and tried to

Jess place. : i Mr. Bauer, grandfather of BER extinguish the flames with the as-

blonde Kathleen Shewman, 5-year-i, old daughter of Mr. and: Mrs Her arrival was not prematire Alfred H. Bhewman, 2121 N, Tal- it the: shot Pot St, had made it a habit in = shock of the tragedy

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egday in Bt. Joseph Hospital.:

They were driven out, however,

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The baby girl was born yes- sistance of other upstairs roomers. y

when a can of fuel oil caught fire. {"

38d. nayrsd in by firemen 4 “at 800d jeast” $2500 damage upstairs and iin the cafe, according to Clyde {Hoffa owner. = ’ Homecoming Ruined | Fire yesterday at the home of zn Indianapolis policeman caused: an estimated $4000 damage and spoiled. the holiday homecoming of a soldier son, ° Traffic Officer Anthony P. “Sweeney discovered flames when’ he returned to his home, 808 Tecumseh St, at 3 p. m. The fire was believed to have started from

— Christmas seasons past to enter- “160 the delivery ._doctors tain Kathleen, her brothers and M’% Stiner is reported in sisters and her many cousins.

physical condition. Always there were exchanges

rai aa ———————— of gifts, carol singing, and every- 1 , : thing else that goes with a holi- :- Mp : Prison Parolee.

day party for kids. Uncle Reads Mass Held in Connection port. She was buried in Holy With Tavern Robbery

Today at 9 a. m. a mass was said at BS. Peter and Paul Cathedral for Kathleen by her uncle,’ the Rev. Edward C. Bauer, pastor of St. Bridget's Church in BridgeCross Cemetery. Police today siad fingerprints of Kathieen died Thursday In the 5 31.vear-ol arms of her father, a city fireman . gid prison - parole, ar at Engine House 16, as she was being hurtied to St.

bers of the family were away. : : ; Officer Swééney was preparing Vincent's have marked him as ‘robber of {5 welcome his son, Infantry Pv

rested yesterday on suspicion,

in September, . tallled with those found on a Fortunately, ‘most of her five Deer glass in the tavern, ‘police g3 brothers and sisters are too young Said. to grasp the impact of grief this

He said flame, smoke and water mage had left the house and furniture ‘a mess,” but that the The bandit calmly sipped beer homecoming will take place anyChristmas will bring. Willlam is until all the customers had gone ‘way,

8, Tommy 2, and Edward only early yesterday, then produced a six months. Two other children, gun and robbed the bartender of Th ere Really Is A Santa Claus

Anna Marje and Mary Lou are $180. There is a Santa Claus, accord-

old enough to appreciate -sorrow. Police said Powers has adThe doll, house and doll -furni- mitted robbing the tavern and ture that Kathleen. had hoped #50 a filling station at 1430 Kenwould be given her will go unused tucky Ave. In the station holdShe was supposed to have received Up Wednesday, the manager and them at the party. an attendant were locked in the But Kathleen will spend her WAShroom and $69 was taken. Christmas in the Eternal Toy- 4 Powers has heen arrested here voor land “which Go epared five times and twice convicted of ) for them at Jo hath, prepared armed robbery. Hig last parole driving an old, foreign-made 3 J ————— - from Indiana State Prison was in Immediately afterward, he m August, 1949, ia roll of bills totaling $196;

a filling station at 2201 N. Dela‘ware 8t Mr. Goodwine cas

Beli West Bid for Big Four Parley

Observers Say Warning Reds Won't Accept in German Rearming Should Not Be Ignored By HENRY SHAPIRO, United Press Staff Correspondent MOSCOW, Dec. 23 defective wiring while other mem- posals for a Big Four

today. Moreover, some observers said, it would be a mistake for the quarantine on all dogs until June

t. United States, Britain and France to ignore recent warnings in the|6, 1951, after a record-shattering

Hospital. It was a sudden, unex- MeGinty's Tavern, 2280 8. Merid- pan Sweeney, 22, due home on official Moscow press that Russia will not accept the rearming of total of 22 rabid dogs had been +f pected thing, a heart attack lan St holida ass from Camp Polk, Western Germany. —ireported in November. This i She was to have started school _Prints of Goleondié Powers La. yp ? (The Moscow dispatch did not| the rearmament of Western Ger- nrought the 1950 total to 156. “

elaborate on the above paragraph, many. presumably beca 8

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The three W. livered their propo: (Four conference to " {standing = East-West :.1Deputy Soviet Andrei Gromyko late yesterda Separate Calls on Reds American

into to Roy Goodwine, operator of Walworth Ba bassador Yve

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hed a check Nicholls called separately at the day for a young fellow Soviet foreign office. car, issed replied to a Soviet proposal of {Nov. 3 for a four-power confer-

Their

Things were “pretty frantic ence on the “demilitarization” of

ANNE ; wf @ vod, To Tiny Tim, who did NOT die, Scrooge become WA 8 hi ha fo? ” opie your En | ‘well. May thot be truly soid of us, ond ofl of us! And so, 1 La day?” growled cada his word. ops 2 il, and infinitely more. Tim observed, God bless us, every one! :

TIT e 2 BRAZIL BB _° : “., SETS POINT FOUR TOUR operation and point four problems eye Soviet Will Re ect Urges Dogs Be Kept wa HINGTON, Dec. 23 (UP) with foreign officials. The Interior . & . |—Commissioner Michael W.| Departmént sud we Stas in i 'Straus of the reclamation bureau visit I , Israel, PakisOo ; City Streets {will leave tomorrow on a world tan, Ceylon, Thailand, The PhilipThe recent upsurge of rabies tour to discuss economic co-'pines and Guam. a Marion County makes it im- Jy—— " perative that all dog owners keep {their péts from roving the streets, — Russia probably will reject Western pro-,>r: Gerald F. Kempf, city health

“peace” conference, foreign observers said director, declared today. ’ | Mayor Bayt recently declared a

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“Unless there is a defi - Some of the Russians might neovement in the etme hid view this decision as virtually pre- ing dogs.” Dr, Kempf said, “we estern Powers de- senting the world with a fait ac- may expect another major upsal for a Big compli. They believed Msocow will surge in rabies during the next settle all out- want to know why the Western few months. : {ssues to powers waited until after the “Everyone is urged to keep his Foreign Minister Brussels conference to answer a dog at home to keep them from y. Soviet proposal made more than being exposed to rabies. Vaccia month earlier. nation of dogs is urged.” See Counter Offer Te

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Charge d'Affaires : - rbour, French Am- In Washington, some diplomats s Chataigneau and believed Russia, in an effort to

control the world’s peace mantle, night confer with some suggestion of her own. This would be an offer of outright Big Four talks without preliminaries—something! the West wants to avoid because it might bolster pefice hopes with-

Charge d'Affaires Jack

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i = ee A out foundation. Beauty | * {around the station until two hours Germany. The Western Powers Two of Triplets {later, when the youth returned contended that the Soviet pro- (Strategists in Washington also ; Softens . {with the money. He identified posal was too narrow speculated that Moscow might re-| ®. . » . . FETA i Sorrow Die in Hospital himself as R. G. Michael, Beloit, Speculation that the Coviet Un- fuse to hold peact Jakks yott I Two of the th h Wis., and said he had found the fon will reject the West's, coun- lie opues at I ny , ‘wo of the three children born money on his running board. ter-proposal was based largely on Korean peninsula. aT Bl kw iyesterday to Mr. and Mrs, Rus- ad 1 fteriready was in its worst bargain ACKWOC tasll H. Van Tr 1627 8 Mr. Goodwine said the youth'the fact it was made only after) Iti f the st-World : : Teese, PANN fant want a reward, but finally the Atlantic Pact conference at ing position o po y Ave, died at 9:30 p. m. last night 1s decided t head with War II period because of United au rm {in Methodist Hospital. accepted 13, Brussels dagidec Wa Nations retreats in.Korea.) ' nik 37 | They were Craig Allen and = »~ | The Soviet press today strong P E th A Understandable Way {Brian Donald, 3-pound, 1-ounce MNINEAMT I] “TT lly attacked steps to bolster Wests ———-{OQCe--Of-Lar : mong Ry an * ALLIED linfants born at 7:45 a. m. yes-| ' ern Europe’s military power. : FLORISTS tetany. ter. 2 : ; | mtr ern ." S200 of Indisnapelts. Ine. ieir sister, Susan Kay, and FIR hi % : : 7 4 . euces a : thoi” mothe wre reported in EVENT RODAY [REE ME DyMTsEr oe) , Veterans Again Warned Men of Good Will those smal good’ Sondition this morning at| Bethel Ne 4-Proweet Masonic Lodge Lanmon, 19, 1082 Chureb. ’ To Put in for Bonuses {Luke 2:14) contract for e Hospital, IY I a | — ’ : Mrs. Ke : — DIVORCE SUITS FILED BIRTHS — | The State Department of Vet- a break for 1 | Ella vs: Woodrow Martin: Leverine Vi. oi wrethodist—Grorge, Mary Gladden, €rans Affairs issued its final % was very Pred Gray Ji. Lester va, Garnet E. Riggs “boys, Howard, Velma Rowlett, boy and warning to Hoosier World Wars * at Adda ddd two Slamon $4Cuain, a. I en, Boys IL veterans today to get thelr} 3 - 3. to the spac A SST eis es th kes: | . . MARRIAGE LICENSES | Mpart: deriride Bibbs, Dever. Thelma Doras applications ® aul 3 . . . the enemy. (Edward 0. B . 22, U. B. 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