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! 3 r : t - - 3 } £ : & 4 : bid ao : . 1] . cy __ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _.. pts ern MONDAY, F Sat How &: 4 » BS + * : ; ey { pe i i 3 a g D.L Trovinger They Fall So Others May Walk Symphony Opens (Cause of Mystery Fumes ith Division Set - | F a — : Fatal to Girl, 9, Probed - r.: rurona Wi Rites Fund : on | or WAS? : i : Coroner Says Paint May Be Reason oro in federal to Rai ; For Death at Terre Haute Home Air Units Also Due —— Democratic Official Seeks to Raise Sines Bede Sereice Join Ike's Army Dlatitieq Die sat Age 66 $50,000 by Feb. 26 TERRE HAUTE; Feb. 5—State toxicologists and coroner's 10 Join $s An Be Wine: Nimes Stage Service The Indianapolis Symphony Or-| Investigators today sought to determine the cause of mysterious| WASHINGTON, Feb. 5 (UP)— Sparkling HUNTINGTON, Feb. 5—Delano hema maintenance fund cam. fumes which killed a 9-year-old girl and rendered five others The Army plans to send the 4th : L. Trovinger, treasurer of the paign opened today with a goal unconscious in their home here yesterday. Infantry Division to Germany Cigars Huntington County Democratic of one to be raised by Feb, 26. Dr. D. N. Ferguson, coroner, said Dr. R. N. Harger, state/soon to be part of Gen. Dwight _ Gasoline Central Committee, died yesterday 8 aking at a luncheon meet. toxicologist and other physicians would join him today in investi-'p Eisenhower's Atlantic Pact Automabii in his home here, He was 66. Wow campaign workers at the gating the death of Mary Frances|— Army, informed sources sald to- \ Electric, G Mr. Trovinger operated a barber 3 ..| Boone, . : 1 shop here, ge Spe! a trustee of Columbia Cl, co. a De Five other members of the Beech Grove Gl The Air Force also is expected Re bol the Indiana Epileptic Village at State Symphony Society, ap-|family were recovering from the R rt ed Ini ed to send more jet-fighter-bomber Radios, TV New Castle during the first ad- nounced the amount necessary to|®ffects of the fumes in two Terre! epo jur groups. No decision has been Phonograp ministration of Gov. Schricker, keep the orchestra going another Haute hospitals. They weve: = | , Beech Grove soldier has been |reached, however, on a proposal Records, M He served as chairman of the season, : Mrs. Marty Boone. 27, fie injured in Korea, according to the under study to send one or more Instrum county Infantile Paralysis drive| The amount needed, Col. Her-/tim's mother; Mrs. Helen casualty list released today by National Guard divisions, in addi- Bowling A four years and headed the war rington said, is less than was re-(30, Mr. and Mrs, Clarre N. Pati, "ro Three|tion to the regular 4th Infantry. , Billiard’ bond drive during World War IL quired last year, but it represents ton, both 65, sister and parentsi To oo Tore listed as| Dispatch of the 4th is expected 5 Rites Tomorrow what the orchestra must have in ©f Mrs. Boone, and Haro Fg | missing in action. as soon as Congress approves a Golf Green He was a member of the First hand before plans for next season| lof: granduncle of the dend © be. INJURED resolution expressing support for Toilet Prey Presbyterian Church, Masonic can be considered. - Coroner Jetgusun. sald | trom| Pfc. William Robert Runyon, sending more U. 8. ground troops Watches a Lodge, Elks Lodge, Huntington James Also Speaker lieved the fumes ariginatet in re.0n of Mrs. Juanita Gertrude to Europe. Alarm C Royal Arch Masons, Knights Richard E. James, aiso a Paint which had been used Wn "¢ljackman, 113 N. 6th St, Beech| Defense Secretary George. C. (The 2 Templar, Shrine and Scottish speaker at today's meeting, aaid decorating two rooms ‘| Grove. : Marshall, Gen. Omar N. Bradley, verplated 1 Rite. the campaign will be directed at|FHe said he was witholding a ver-| = “sogqrnG yN ACTION [Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of lated | Services will be at 2:30 p. m. these who believe that ‘“great/dicl, however, until after an 8%-| gyret rt Paul Darvin Conlin, (Staff, and Secretary of State price when tomorrow in the Presbyterian music is the responsibility of tOPSy and analysis by son of Mrs. Galdie M. Conlin, Mt.| Dean Acheson will testify in sup- most imp Church. everyone in the city.” logist. : Vernon. port of the resolution Tuesday proposal w Surviving are his wife, Bertha, Mrs. John A. Alexander is, The child and her mother be-| ‘no, ‘no. gochman, son of Mrs.|or Thursday before the Senate and two step-sons, Lytle Free-| chairman of the campaign, as- came ill Friday, Dr. Ferguson Rena C. Sechman, Coatesville. Foreign Relations and Armed WASH hafer, Indianapolis, and Donald sisted by Mrs, William L. Fortune, [531d, but a physician was not| "a, ‘popert Doyle Troncin, son Services Committees. the admin! Freehafer, Logansport Aiding the men’s division of{Called. The others were stricken|, ~y..0q E. Troncin, New Salis- Is Sought various siz TN cumin vorkers wre Allen Serie meh and yesterday. (0 TL i Ae dreste 32 L # e cl was p : many . Harold L. Hurst bd Ye. wv A MT i Glows: I Sonasd Solomon. Niche. scious by her uncle, Harold Pat-ipl ooo eo Pp. Carpenter's supply a ratio or ceiling on the Net Jom : These frisky "Goblins" have to practica, how. to fall, too, fof Théir part in The TimBs lce-O- Pitts. ton, and disd yesterday without number of American troops to 8 eo Rites Wednesday B50 IY LC 2uhs have io ‘prac icy now. fo 1s oy he Pel fog Tick ee regaining consciousness. Firemen Rites fo Be Wednesday [ve provided. Many Republicans 80 Harold 'L. Hust, postal ‘clerk Rama Feb. 22 at the Coliseum. Proceeds from the one-night s ow will ga to the Polio fund. ets L H Ura and police rescue squads used| go..i.00 for Theodore P, Car-|favor concentrating on large air 1.004 14 years, died yesterday at the| are on sale in Marott's Shoe Store, 18 E. Washington St. : Lawyers rere rged respirators on some of the other| oi... retired landscaper, will be/and sea forces and not try to 1.504 Veterans Administration Hospital UES . : Charles Meeks To Attend Hearing ems Jetore removing them to|ay 4 m. Wednesday in Craigimateh in any way Russian troop 200 . He h : . funeral home. Burial - : ; on, Sod Soring na, oe ve © William Sowders' Funeral © | Indianapolis lawyers were urged|" FUE. py said an attending] U0eTal hom De Am EE ie, Gen; aiuhowsrs So Born in Lima, O., he lived here : Rites Tomorrow sociation president, to attend a Physician described other strange yo.“ cu nonter who was 63,|/favorable report to Congress on 8,00 45 years. He was a member of the Scheduled for Tomorrow \public hearing of the State Sen- odors in the house in addition to died Friday im his home at 1202/the Western Europe defenses ap- 10.001 Capitol City Masonic Lodge, Services for Charles Meeks," Judiciary Committee at the the paint, but could not determine gm Cameron St. An Indianapolis/peared to have cleared the way 15.00 Scottish Rite, Murat Shige . ‘. y h | Borden employee, will be held at itatehouse A 2:30 m. tomor- the source. He said there was no... ijant 35 years, he was a mem-|for approval of the troop reso- ; 20,001 Sahara Grotto, Federal Post of| Pitched for Boston and Pittsburgh ja a. m. tomorrow in JErby ron ap. 1M, gas leakage in the house, ber of the Baptist Church. lution. whith : 25.00 the American ‘Legion, Postofbee) . jn National Leagué” in Late 1880s Pa ay y and 2 i in. = 8S. The committee will hear debate] . The autopsy was scheduled for ‘Surviving are his wife, Valeria; The 4th Division, tod 3 woud 50,00 Clerk's Association and the w eter and Paul Cathedral, Burial| this afternoon. two daughters, Mrs. Rosella!80 first, was conve 100,00 \ liliam J. Sowders, former major league pitcher, will be buried win be in Calvary Cemetery. jon the proposed Senate bill to ar ’ training to a combat outfit last 00 Metnogist Chath Parkin Crown Hill following services at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Grinsteiner's 3p Meeks, who was 72, died recodify the state's probate. laws . Sanibie, Susgaw, =v ane Ny. October at Fort Benning, Ga. Its 1 Sooo Ro al Ju rr ington x |futieral home. te | Saturday in his home at 3037 N, Which involves some far-reaching S@rvices Toda al lays Bovis and two commander it Maj, Gen. Harlan J Wednesda a oes . aa ‘) Mr. S8owders, who pitched in the late 1880s, died Friday in his New Jersey St. changes in handling of estates . a ang Yo N. ‘Hartness. y Net Incomi chap ay i anne "home at 715 E. New York St. He was 87. | A native of southern Indians, and trust funds, For Miss Mankey sisters z The United States has the Io hao, UAT. | is brilliant pitching career began on the Minneapolis American he was a resident of Indianapolis| “It 18 important that every law- equivalent of about three infantry Survived Bre big wife, Miage; Association team after a 4-1 h e Methodis Cn since 1927. He was chief engineer yer attend this hearing and par- A former Warren County school 0. J Parrish Rites divisions in Europe now. : $ 1 Bier ro Tank gion, oad AtFlieaut exhibition Mo hig Brattle Met odist Church at Moores-| for the Kuntz & Kaylor Ice Co. Riotpate in the ‘discussions,” Mr. jeacher, Miss Sarah Jane Mankey,| 5 ¢ Falmouth T. oday 3.5 anapolis; the parents, Mr. and HR . Eee at ing From Survivors include another |l3ter known a= the Sle Capitol : : was to be buried at Williamsport * 1 ent? Held in Death 3,00( Mrs. Bert Condon, Miami, Fia.,| (pore he to the St. Paul daughter, Mrs, Opal Peoples, of | CS 0. He was employe . following services at 3 p. m. there] O.J. Parrish, a former resident . ; 5,000 and tour grandchildren. fate he moved co Indianapolis. the Borden Ice Cream Co. the Named President today : of Indianapolis, will be buried at Of Clinton Man 8.000 ‘ . (pas years. | . . : es Falmouth folowing services at 1, / 3 . Mrs. Nellie Blackburn [103 games under their banner, William D. Cage | _Mr. Meeks belonged to 58. Peter Of Driv-Ur-Self Service noes Maukey; Who Sard at 3754), 'm. today in the Masonic Home,| ry oie Sule Sovies =~ 100 Mrs. Nellie H. Blackburn, lathe 1 Was presented with a medal wijjam D. Cage, Statehouse ahd Paul Cathedral, and also was, Elbert 8. Brown, St. Louis, has nt : + ro ature ay tn Franklin. He died in the home, “3 1 o"0 octioned today re- © 20.000 rator for Marmon-Herrington| OF the best all-around average ,ariing lot attendant, will be/a member of the Teamsters’ been named president of mnewly|m. 5 bapa. in {Wednesday at 83. of Liovd 000 ape ELON | i), “itching, batting and fieldin | Rainesville, she came to Indian- garding the death y 25, Co. the past 10 years, died yester-| ".F 8, 8 8: buried. in Crown Hill following Union. incorporated Columbia Drive-Ur-|, 0 oS = | Mr. Parrish was a member of © =. Grigsby, 44, who was 50.000 in St. Vincent's Hospital. She, © Moved into the big league so ices at 1p. m. tomorrow in| Surviving are his wife, Eliza-|gelr Service at 25 Kentucky Ave. >POlis three years ago. [Calvin Prather Masonic Lodge, | 2 rk 00.000 gay 8 Sihoent’s Rapa Lee ith the Boston Nationals. After| yo. Willis & Son Mortuary, beth and a son, Charles Moors] The firm. a member of the Na.|. She 18 survived by two sisters, \Sontiun Rite, Murat Shrine /Purned during a drinking party 100, 000 Blackburn. She was 55 two years, he signed with the ™'y;, Cage, who was 60, died Jr., of Indianapolis. tional Car Rental System is a Y'* Anna B. Keys and Mrs. Des- | memple and All Saints Episcopal Saturday night. 1.000.00¢ . league's Pittsburgh club, | ; ystem, sie Smith, both of Indianapolis, | | Grigsby died yesterday in Ver- 000, Mrs. Blackburn lived at 720 N, 8 {Saturday in General Hospital. |p4.o Mary Fendrick {subsidiary of Columbia Terminals : PO's: (Cathedral Church here. 'million County Hospital. He was Drexel Ave. She was a member Coached at Wabash | + A native of Nashville, Tenn. : endric Co. St. Louis, Its new title is, “0 tWo nieces and two nephews. Surviving are a son, John P., 4 with A clothes : almost Net Income of the Church of the Little 1° coached baseball at Wabash, “= "0 resident of Indianapolis) Mrs. Mary B. Fendrick, widow Columbia Driv-Ur-Self of Todiane] : Ft. Belvoir, Va.; a daughter, Miss ff. lying on the floor of fore Exemg Flower. College several years after an 1-45 years and lived at 417 W. 12th of Andrew A. Fendrick, founder apolis, Ind., Inc. LLY Announces Dates Marjorie C. Parrish, Bisbee, Ariz. He W le rin four others sits $ 2,400 A requiem high mass will be Hor and ‘an Speration ended his) st. He belonged to the Allen|of the Fendrick restaurants in the] Mr. Brown previously served as . and two grandchildren. As ie d 3.000 sung at 10 a. m. Wednesday in big Save surest, he 8 teq| Chapel AME Church, and was|Union Station and the Terminali manager of the car rental agency. For Summer Sessions 'M A McK A aT are Marion Kerr, 48: 5,000 " the church following services at an Years EO City Market, Previously employed by the Un-|Station, died yesterday in the) Times State Service Ars. Avra ern = |James Jerr, 50; Roy Bland 58, 8,000 9:30 a. m. in the Harry W. Moore He had been employed by the ‘derwood Typewfiter Corp. 15 home of her son, Irvin A. Shei o -Distance Speakers | BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 5— The! Mrs. Aura Smith McKern, resi- and Joba Compaen sD ’ 10.000 Peace Chapel. Burial will be in City Board of Health and the| Years. vas 88. : ng {Indiana University bulletin for the/dent of Thorntown most of her retreat reri ii 15,00 Holy Cross. Siaet bo t. He was active| He 18 survived by his wite| The som who, lives at 3025 N., Four heart specialists will ” life, died yesterday in an Indian- --— # 20,000 ; Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. |; “bo Department, He 45 Active patsy; two sons, Clifford and Meridian St., is the present opera- speak from their offices in Bos-|1951 summer sessions was issued apolis nursing home, She was 36..Fire Kills Five Children 25,000 Maris Hawkins, Indianapolis, and Be 0D William | William Cage Jr.; a daughter, tor of the restaurants. Mrs, ton and Rochester, Minn., over today. She was a memer of the Christian ALEXANDRIA Va., Feb. 5 Tal 50,000 Mrs. Emma Wuest, Oaklandon; G.; a da 8 re Mrs Goldie B./Miss Carol Cage, all of Indian- Fendrick took an active part in long-distance telephone to mem-| The bulletin described 769 sep- Church in Thorntown, UP) Fir : d a home : 100,000 two brothers, Patrick and Rich-|p. it. a MgIRE Edward, all of 2Polis; a sister, Mrs, Edna Wash- running the restaurants. {bers of 28 Indiana county medi-larate courses to be offered in| Burial will be in Thorntown| (UP) — Fire destroyed a 500,000 ard Mattingly, both of Indianap- Indianapolis: five grandchildren ington, of Dayton, O., and a Born in Columbus, 0. she lived cal societies tomorrow. The Indi-ithree sessions. The intersession followirig services‘ there at’ 1:30/here over the week-end, killing 1,000,000 olis. . and eight great grandchildren, |Srandson. : {most of her life here. Burial will ana University School of Medi- will be from May 20 to June 20,|p. m. tomorrow. : five children between the ages of M h ° Ha W. Hopwood be there Thursday following servy cine, which arranged the program, regular session from June 31 to! Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. 7 years and 18 months. Their par. Man Wi rs. Ernest Roac Mrs. Clara Hom d jnarry . p ? jlces at 3 p. m. Wednesday at said approximately 3000 miles of Aug. 10, and the short session Hugh Niven, Indianapolis, and|ents, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Dewalt, Mrs. Irene Roach will be buried. . aday | Harry W. Hopwood, industrial & Buchanan mortuary. telephone wires will be used. {from Aug. 9 to Aug. 25. four grandchildren. were away. Steals F in New Crown following services| Services for Mrs. Clara Horna- machinist, died yesterday moff-| Tne only immediate survivor 1 i at 1 p. m. tomorrow in King and/day, native of Indiana, were ing in Methodist Hospital. He Was the son. ‘ DETROL King Chapel. be at 1 p. m. today in the J. C.|% 2h Mrs. Roach, a native of Iodigne Chapel vay the Chimes. A native of Nabb, Me. Hopwood Fred Allen Duncan | S pr & man asked apolis, died Friday in her home at Burial was to be in Washington "2% a resident of In jauape ing.| Fred Allen Duncan, main-| ZL gree FR onklie 4417 registered 1549 Barrow Ave: She was 30. | Park. (years and lived at 1443 Kenning-itenance employee at the Spink-| a» companion Surviving besides her husband,| Mrs. Hornaday, who was 75, ton St. t with Arms Hotel, will be buried in! 9 : “I guess * Ernest, are a sister, Mrs. Marie/died Friday in the home of al Previous to his employmen Floral Park following services at : about havi Carr; two brothers, Arvil Buckner|daughter, Mrs. Marie Whitaker, Universal Gear Corp. as a ma-|3 , Wednesday in the Lyn- 4 . : record, th and Robert Buckner Jr., all of In-|1446 Lawton St. chinist, he worked for the Charles nyret Baptist Church, said. dianapolis, and her father, Robert] She was an Indianapolis resi-| Drexler Company, Inc. Mr. Duncan, an Indianapolis “Five mi Buckner, of Detroit. dent 25 years, and belonged to| Services will be at 1.30 p. m.|regident five years, died Saturday ¥ running do 1 = tomorro ow in G. H. Herrmann firin his home, 1502 8. Pasadena didn't wan == inera ome. Ave. He was 56. He was a mem-| a . 1 TWA == TWA SS TWA = TWA =TWA = TWA ‘Round Hill. Der OF the apiist ord An acting array of new fumidhings . . . sale priced f the reglates am | Surviving are his wife, Mattie;| surviving are a son, Fred Jr. |’ «maw to help you plan your spring decorating. See them ot a (a daughter, Mrs. Catherine Hol- El Paso, Tex.; a daughter, Mrs. Ayres Home Store . . . fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth floors. ; i | zer, of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Virginia Peterson; two brothers, | ‘ . : . | Lillie Huegley, Martinsville; two Joseph and William D. both of —_— - fi - - . ll brothers, William Hopwood, Con- Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs, Mar-|
Indianapolis, three grandchildren, j . Friends may call at Shirley : : > | Brothers Central Chapel.
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Death of Socialite | = : | Being Investigated Jacob Dorman Dies; |
| REHOBOTH BEACH, pel, Was Merchant Here {Feb. 5 (UP)—An autopsy was set | for today In the death of a young! Jacob Dorman, who was in the
{dry |soctalite found dead in bed after GC o00 LIT ETOH business
{her son told neighbors, “Mommie’s arothodist Hospital. He lived ‘at. {cold and I can't wake her up.” 3409 Broadway. He was 78.
Mrs. Charlotte Page, 34, had! ! « © » » | Bern in Lithuania, Mr, Dorman iif ‘been dead since Saturday after-\j; eq nere 51 years. He retired 10 i \noon when her son, Christopher, vo, ago. He was a member of {led the neighbors to her body Beth Em] Zedeck, Central Hebrew
{yesterday according to police. |Congregati n and th i A popular member of this re- panto 2 Zionist or J
sort’s social set, Mrs. Pague might|™ gyroivine are three sons, Bar‘have died from an overdose of ney L., Harry R. and Benjamin: sleeping pills, authorities said. four daughters, Mrs. Sam Marcus, Mrs. Robert Stokin, Mrs. Oscar Travel and Mrs. David Levitt, all of Indianapolis, 16 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.
Frederick Hiatt Dies, Lived Here 68 Years
Fredrick C. Hiatt, 503 N. Alabama St., died this morning in {General Hospital. He was 78.
| A native of Hamilton County, ! MF - Hiatt had lived in Indian-!| {apolis for 68 years. He was a (night foreman at the Meridian Garage, 216 N. Meridian St. He {retired in 1940. }
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