Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1951 — Page 2
der Seventh Day Advent-l,, ot year.
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, EB, McClure, home relief director for the conference, announced that entist societies are doing are work in the state. They : relief valued at $170,363 the ast two years and dised 724,669 pieces of religious
a Sales Reach $177,000
Indiana Book and Bible , located in the Adventist
SIE gimes Stale Service HAUTE, June 13 — A jg man and a boy died of droning near here late yester-
day. Bamuel A. Holley, 21, Terre uy A in {he Wabash River north of here when the boat from which he was fishing with two suddenly sank, Rescue by his two friends
In a water-filled crevice of a a Sine north of West Terre ute, Leonard water, 11,
: |was not stainéa with” blood. Police said they could not =
| tacturing Co. until 1042,
scious at Methodist. He was treated by Dr, Donald
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Continped From Page One * : mediately determine if it was the murder weapon. State police said Rasmussen had been in ill health for
Col. Glossbrenner said he believed “Mr. Rasmussen lost his mind.” = “There is no question about his being a mental case at this time,” he declared. Col. Glossbrenner is the father of Mrs. Catherine Ras- | mussen, wife of James Rasmussen, and mother of Jamie. | The slain woman was very prominent in club work and other social activities in Indianapolis for more than 35 years. | She served as member of the board of directors of the Marion County Tuberculosis Association since 1916, and had, been its treasurer for approximately 30 years.
She had been active in the Woman's Department Club. | She joined the club in 1927, and during the 1948-40 season served as chairman of its Community Co-operation Depart. ment, She served on the board of directors of the Visiting Nurses Association.
Suffered Breakdown
~The dead man, an Army Reserve colonel, suffered a serious nervous breakdown several years ago. A veteran of | both World Wars, he was chief engineer at the Insley Manu-|
The slain woman's mother, Mrs. Anna L. Wood, 40507
tragedies. She is 80 years old and in failing health, State records show that Alvin Rasmussen was one of | the first engineers licensed here when registration began in 1021. He was a private consulting engineer, licensed for civil, mechanical and structural design. The elder Rasmussens have another son, William, 34, who left a few days ago for a motorcycle tour of Europe. He planned to cross the Atlantic by tramp steamer, Neighbors said he was believed to be in New York today. | Neighbors in the fashionable North Side block on Central Ave. said the Rasmussens were “very fine" people who seemed to get along well. They were shocked by the grisly |
Both Alvin Rasmussen and his son James were gradu- | ates of Rose Polytechnic Institute near Terre Haute. The! son was an engineer for Marmon-Herrington here. Col. Glossbrenner also was associated with MarmonHerrington. He was treasurer of the firm until 1941, when he retired to a large farm near Oaklandon. He developed the subdivision in which his daughter and her husband built their home. 1 The bodies of Mr, and Mrs, Alvin Rasmussen. were! taken to Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary.
James Rasmussen was in a state of shock and uncon-
Brodie, a frien dof the family for about 25 years. 1 Neighbors said the Rasmussens occupied the beautiful two-story home on Central Ave. since it was built abouts 30 years ago. In recent years Rasmussen, in semi-retirement, spent considerable time caring for the yard. |
GATLINBURG, Tenn. June 13|cers went to her home to serve (UP)==One of two women missing a sanity warrant sworn by her in the Great Smoky Mountains husband. Mr. Davis had told was found late yesterday but U. 8. rangers sald today the dangerous.” search for the other one probably | National park officials now be- | was a waste of time. lieve the other missing woman, | Bloodhounds led searchers up 21-year-old :Evangeline Lorimer rain-swept Kaylor Mountain inof Cincinnati, may have decided | the Smoky foothills where they to run off from her minister-! found Mrs, George Davis, 45, father, 58-year-old W. M. Lorimer, | stretched out barefoot behind aa Holiness preacher of Seattle,
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log. Mrs. Davis disappeared from Wash, who had been camping Kingel Springs, Tenn. after offi- with her. |
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