Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1951 — Page 5

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES » Local Medical G6 [Legislative Calendar | 9 * . - rm ans — po Killed in Korea | Cpl. Harold Bowers Kept Wounds Secret A 19-year-old Indianapolis medlical aid man was killed in the Ko'rean action. He is Cpl. Harold C, Bowers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Bowers, 1025 8. Taft St. He was killed Feb. 5, according to a telegram received by the parents. Cpl, Bowers, a member of the medical company of the

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Served as Secretary Of Savings Group

. Services for Fred Wuelfing, secretary of Turner Building & Saving Association who died yesterday at his home, 6150 E. Ninth St., will be at 10 a. m. Thursday in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will follow in Crown Hill.

A native of Indianapolis, Mr. Wuelfing succeeded his father, the late Hugo Wuelfing, as secretary of the financial organization. Father and son were associated with the organization for more ‘than 50 years, Mr. Wuelfing's son, Fred H. will become the new secretary. He attended Manual High School and was first employed at the Merchants National Bank. Played in Tourneys. An amateur golfer of note, he was a member of the Indiana Senior Golf Association and had participated in numberous tournaments.

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be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in| Sheriff Smith-told The Times are the parents and the sister. the Sanborn Electric Co. for nine Church. |and deputy James McMillan,35, of

Mark’s United Lutheran|/last Friday that Mr. Torrence TV A [1527 Steele St., had been fired years, will be buried in Washing-| He died Saturday night in a pp f 3 ton Park following services at 10 hospital in Lafayette. Burial will| dents.” SeewnMistion 1 of Jee a.m. EE J. C. Wilson pe in Memorial Park Cemetery. | Mr. McMillan also has denied Chaps he a dav after- A lifetime resident of Indian-ithat "he was fired but reserved poon In General Hospital. He was 2polis, Mr. Daase was employed making a statement until a pia. \by the Western Electric Co. foricould talk to Sheriff Smith. ' {the past 20 years.

ori Jilly Stemist_Amaps tat! county ceriain minor coanges in provisions of t : ment must School Holding Corporation Act Which special programs in schools and ratified by refere m in 1952. (Passed: 92-0 : {Supreme Court decisions, Emergency. 43 Natio 1 Brotherh Ww i B Yes, 0 Noes. nal Brotherhood Week| MIDIOYErs 10 rennet mermnere. of clo,8. B. lod—(Becakigwicz) -- Permits the Which began Sunday and will ure. after close fof session, (Passed 18-8) {State Board of Accounts to reclassity | loge oar nda > 8 3 dark . census. Emergency, 45 Ayes, . | i I'daries” to hire milk inspectors on ap 7 (Bontrael Martin) Provides! A team of speakers represent- | "8B «41 , " — tatives in the granting of workweek ot ramen, to hours, Aig lof administration and Cadminiscration nt | Pupils of Technical - High School rgencies. 34) | tues Marion. ty rn EY Som. Oi Laer Marin: dure 9% | Sunday and at Shortrid Mon-| g | s and procedures re- | ) ge on- || appoint : “0 ine? 59 (Garrett)-~Amends act regulat-| {Bontrager-Martin)—Mandates members of several faiths, are| ’ " | ospitals to report all cases rists to style women's hair. (Passed ment hospital of g 88 69 (Eichhorn)--Prohibits payment of | cone Emercency Tons, veterans to the Johnson, David Sawyer and Louis y 0 (Bontrager-Martin) — Makes Greenberg. {fined to a penal institution. phos SB 92° (Kendall, W ; comb) Srovides tion. 35 Ayes, 7 Noes | | ¥.| H, B, 38. (Justice-Utterback)— | (Passed 90 Kena minor. chasizes in "Fu ue eas Re. | Joe Pearson of the Indianapolis] 118 ) 8 recommended by |(C | bury Col a yi 0 a act DLs muy oo utiagton oR th} EO Ee Heh SB 06 (Beaman, Kendall —Requires pe- |; th; B. 308 (Miser-Dillin)—Permits use of School. Gilbert Forbes will tition and referendum for an {ncorporst- sadiana Co-ordinate System in legal land ; i serve Passed 02.0) city. faves, gra Thursday, 10:15 B (Moellering) Provides’ 1953 refer- | Bills Falled | m on ursday, : p.m. | been wounded “fast! 8. B 218 (Gardper)—Lowers from £1000 Washi ! ndun fa: t (Washington's Birthday, over] M Sept. 19. ow une angus lo pats 30 43, then rent, salaries. wages, premiums, annuities, rs. Robert Meyers and her mother Mrs. Edna Lovell, of | Buys Gift for Baby . Marion Goumovine —Raises “salaries of {i0q1 ‘return to the State. G (Rev. Mr, Johnson and Jack B. $13,800 oF supre nd. ap. TAX Division, 31 Aves, 31 Noes. |Kammins, round table co-chair-| notice of the Merrill-Charles Sts. tenants eviction protest was about his wounds or the fghting| {Ys 00d, ‘Passed 14-16) 8. C. B13" ihdier! Memorialises | mileage allowance for welfare workers reauires ths states to collect and turn Local officials also are promot-| : + as ‘ter, Mrs. Cora Davis. In his last fiom 5 ¢t kers | over| | T. Allison from evicting them from their homes. They named ig which arrived two weeks| ,, 1? ue titers Ranchi buliher In. Ione one Ets Tn Hau LE DE tr erhood * # “ ! a conomf{: £ il. - | . . — In addition to his son, he is! Robert H. Orbison, an attorney, be represent them in the fight. HB rT Ld ates tion of 100th ros Ld Lage re i Radio stations and newspapers) | survived by his wife, Martha; a! TT aT r : - had bought for. hig’ sister's new giv. passed 92 man commission headed by th lalso are co-operating Papen i o } ® governor A $ bahy. : | pap wi (Brennan, Mackey) Permits to make plans for observance by schools, | - —— er are ; ! i olesalers in Mari h - church v Sianapaiis; two brothers, Hugo of Ear Edgar C. Baase ih A student at Ben Davis High! sesh ‘Counties 3 an Marion and 8 Jo- churches and other groups. Adopted by an Diego, Cal, and Otto of Lees- : . Firing Charges {School, Cpl. Bower ate] J Pased. 5-53" additional $1000 ee. ata) pubieHy. ings) —Memoriailzes Three Pa s’ Funeral serv ~ rm tember, A e too (Neely) —Provides 15-day leaves and soil erosio p y ren, F't. Wavne, and a andchild. | ervices for Edgar wat |A y Septe for public employees called to traiping!'the portion of The Wanach Riv oislation i Ten, F't. yne, gr -'Baase, 39, who was stricken with, Former deputy sheriff, Roy Tor- specialized training at Walter OF active duty with National Guard or Jay and Wells Counties. Adopted by voice “ | % » -0) te, Clifford Russell a heart attack while attending acc 39. of 324 N. Dearborn Heed Hospital before: being gent to cqiiser, Malinka) Restricts : 15 Vighed by Governor | Cough Is Your rer eee re f tow- , { (Bontrager-Ferguson)—Author- | ' " emergency situations, charges. to be | i. basketball game at Delphi, will was fired by Sheriff Smith. The only immediate SuUrvivors|by sovernment Passed 83-4) Pa ans alee of wo thay Jjards in second. * {to compensate for city classification’ ot changes as a result of the 1950 is, ! . — - PE HOUSE census, Clifford Russell, a lineman for Sst. HELD FOR "RA EVADING HB 76 (Hunter Emergency, ) FT ber, Churilla)—8ets $300 BB. 19 (M —- Creo bec RICHMOND Feb 20 (UP) 30nusl salaries for members of board of feet the minima HT ie. mulsion relieves promptly aust s A 30MNE appeals in second-class cities. for all railroad viaducts "and overhead it right to the seat the trouble Duane Gerald Metzger, 21, an! 'i sve FL Rn maxi. | DEidses except those inside the limits of t0 help loosen and e: germ laden (Earlham, College student, was mum Speed of 60 mph. in as light and | : legm and aid nature to soothe and | ’ . . ayes, noes) | . i 3 held tod8y for failure to register BILLS DEFEATED VALUE-WISE Indianapolis folks joni ra tender, inflamed bronchial { po 5 membra for the draft. Metzger. who was HB au imake a regular hab nes. Guaranteed to please you | arrested by FBI agents and a Sr. and Public Rela. A regular habit of reading or money refunded. Creomulsion has | N TIMES Classified ads. You should 5t0od the test of millions of users. Bills Passed, Feb. 19 A native of Brownsville, Ky.,| Mr. Torrence said that he hoped for a hearing. [committed to mental hospitals by Lake fe lived in Indianapolis for 35! He served in the Army during to return to the City Police De-|— | ouny courts yiuas be seed for most: | PTOBtAbIS, Aste Srenchithy

treasurer, coroner d surveyor from| Fo alo four years. Amen be have been under attack in recent State ON television and radio in honor 11 (Makowski, Maddox) —Requires | | 8B 34 (McFarland, Beaman)—Requires|tOWnships in 1051 on the basis of the 1950 | proval b v . B, (35% ¥ State Board or’ reajin. (Passed | the appointment of foreign represen- ing the round table will talk to | 3 (Passed [ancillary estates. 33 Ayes, 7 Noes. [today, at Washington High School | _® t an ext bli J | point A extra public defender each et the Sine of foreign wills, 3 day. On the team made up of| beaut It t \ [the eni gift uty culture to permit beauty the chief officers of United States govern {Fred J. Schoettle, the Rev. Marcus | | salary to any elected Siticial _while Fo courts, Enorgency, 33 Ayes, 1 No. | u { ~0) iminor changes in the procedure for adop- \ [for sealed bids in sale . % Television Program SBS Batchelet) Provides | inor changes in Public Employees Reistence. (Passed 91 of ex-iact. Emergency. 4 Aves, 0 N {films at Manual Training High od town to become An incOrporat descriptions. = effective Jan. 1, 1953, 20'as moderator of a television pro-| end 3 . ov time the question of ~fast 0 $100 the minimum gross income from | oo BM TV. Albert Lamb. the “HB 112 (D |ete, whith require the filing of an informa. | ‘ amb, e . » » . ‘ 3 430 W. Merrill St., check the bulletin board where the meeting | “He never mentioned anything sisso0 and salaries of susreme ang. ap. ross Income ) 0 | g | : men, will speak. f : . . gs,” sald his sis-| HB 125 (Hunter) 1 {congress to repeal the fed { posted. The group ‘met last night to take action to prevent Wil. 0 28Y of his letter | Bwance Tor welfare | NOrKers oa ray ehw that lam HB 144 } — 1 1i \ | (Miser, Rarick)—Abolishes In- lon sasoline tax, 329 Ayes, 18 Noes. {Week in moving picture theaters. § |ago, he talked about a present he| 3 - I { School of Optometry at Indiana Univer- Constitution Nov, 1, 1951, Creates a ninedaughter, Mrs. Marge Cox, In- Services Tomorr } ; ow 'Ex-Deputy Denies burg; a sister, Mrs. Elsie War-! St, has denied charges that he to Hawaii in August, 1949. Ra zes ve~ > Services Tomorrow FAILED TO PASS HB 218 (Miser, Aders)—Abolishes Dehe Wayne County authorities, was ATE | | [to be taken to Indianapolis today 8. B. 62 (Baran)—Provides that persons (100. They're so informative and CREOMULSION Ww relieves Coughs, Chest Colds, years. His residence was at 1120| World War II and was a member partment when he tendered his

Bellefontaine St. He formerly was employed with the Indianapolis Power and Light Co. several years. Surviving are his wife, Faye; a

stepson, William Stevens, Indian-! apolis; two sisters, Mrs. John Lu- be buried Thursday in Crown Hill P

visi, Chicago, and Mrs. A. Artos, Delmar, Cal.; two brothers, John Russell Wauchula, Fla., and Wil lie Russell, Downey, Ill, step - grandchildren and several nieces and nephews,

Mrs. Wilbert M. Wurtz

Mrs. Clara Wurtz, lifelong resident of Indianapolis, died here yesterday. She was 63 and lived at 153 E. Pleasant Run Pkwy. She was a member of St. Roch’'s Catholic Church and its Altar Society. Services will be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home and at 9 a. m, in St. Roch’'s Catholic, Church. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. : Surviving are her husband, Wil-| bert M.; a daughter, Mrs, Frances| Kuchler, Indianapolis; three sis-! ters, Mrs. ‘Anna Kelleher, Kokomo, and Mrs: Pauline Clifford and Miss Minnie Murt, both of Indianapolis; two brothers, Peter

of Capitol City Masonic Lodge.

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| He is survived by his father! Herman J. Baase, of Indianapolis.

‘Mrs. Lula Hayes

| Mrs. Lula Katherine Hayes will

{following services at 10:30 a.m.| lin G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home. | Mrs. Hayes dies yesterday in,

was 84. A native of Washington County, Ky., she had made her home| lin Indianapolis 25 years. She was | (a member of the Northside [Church of Christ. | Surviving are two daughters, (Mrs. Lillian Singer and Miss Ma-| irle M. Hayes, both of Chicago;' 'four sons, Oscar L., Indianapolis, | |Ernest E., Chicago, Wesley R., Cleveland, and Fred C., Indianap-| olis, and -eight grandchildren,

Tremont Driver Dies Of Crash Injuries

. Times State rvice MICHICAN CITY, Feb. 20— Scholes Madden, 38, of Tremont,

died today in Clinic Hospital from injuries suffered when his car was|

U. 8, 20. Clarence Payne, Gary,

resignation to the sheriff. He had | discussed reinstatement with the department as early as Feb. 10. “I was working 12 to 15 hours | a day at the sheriff's office for no more money than on the city| olice force,” he said. ! | |

“I talked the situation over With my wife and we agreed I should try and get back to the police

and two her home at 1113 BE. Perry St. She department and be able to spend

more time with my family,” he! added. | Sheriff Smith never told me of any complaints against my work while I was there. I talked to him | after the story in The Times and he denied making such assertions,” Mr. Torrence stated. ————————————————— —————

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GREENCASTLE, Feb. 20 (UP) —DePauw University banned all extra-curricular activities today because of an outbreak of severe chest colds among students. Dr. E. 0. Dobbs, school physician, said the ban was ordered when] approximately half of the students were confined to their beds. It is expected to be lifted Monday, Dr. Dobbs said.

hit by a truck last night at the | intersection of ‘old Ind. 49 and |

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Mrs. Anne L. Wright

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Feb. 20 , Ind, Feb. 20| Mrs. Anne L. Wright, Indianap-|__ rhe Indiana University varsity! olis resident since 1919, will be ee team will go to Northwestern buried in Crown Hill following {iniversity Friday to compete in| services at 2 p. m, Thursday in gectional matches in Big Ten! Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. |dompetition. : | A native of Dayton, O. Mrs. | Wright died yesterday in her i home at 22 E. 39th St. She was 71. Surviving are a daughter, Miss Elizabeth Wright, Indianapolis; two sons, John A and Herbert H. Jr., both of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Adelia Horne, Norwich,| N. Y.; a brother, James A. Hop-| kins, Dayton, O., and nine grandchildren.

8d JAILBREAK TRY FAILS { BEDFORD, Feb. 20° (UP)— Kenneth Compton, 19, was trans-| ferred to the state reformatory today following his third attempt to break out of jail. Authorities said Compton, found guilty last week of burglary, used a poker to knock a large hole in his jail cell.

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