Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1951 — Page 15

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FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1851

Takes a Socking— Indianap olis Man, 3 ters

Eh ‘Muddy’ Loss | Hits 2.5 Million Din Trafic

Begins Falling Involves Three Cars

{result of traffic accidents in the

Slowly; Crops Are Hit Hard

‘dianapolis man, are dead as a _ big Rehabilitation

: Job Ahead

By United Press

For CHARLES, Mo., July 6 ¥: ~The rampaging Missouri River reached its crest here today and began falling slowly,. leaving losses estimated at more than 2.5 million.

. Waters of the “Big Muddy,” which yesterday smashed a hole

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in the last major levee north, of (the latter was turning into a here, tumbled across the farm (drive-in. The Nahmias, car then Yegion toward the Mississippi spun into the path of another} River. An estimated total of |west-bound car, causing it to|

55,000 acres of wheat fields and Jowland farms was inundated. : The Missouri crested at 36.35 § feet early today and by 9 a. m. had fallen to 36 feet. The Red Cross said its emer- # gency aid was complete and § turned to a survey of the rehabil{tation job ahead.

Hits Resort Town

Meanwhile, at Excelsior Springs fn western Missouri a flash flood 4 forced the east fork of the Fishfng River over the levees and § water streamed through the health resort town of 5000 popuJation. Almost four inches of rain fell yesterday and early today before the river left its banks at 4 a. m. Anton Boschert, county producfion nmrarketing administrator placed the damage to crops at more than $2 million and to prop-| erty at above $500,000 in the St.| Charles County. * The state district health officer, | W. E. Casey, warned against the!

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WHERE'S THE STOPPER?—The rampaging Missouri River | pours through a break it gnawed in the Missouri-Kansas-Texas

railway embankment today near St. Charles, Mo. The break

flooded more than 15,000 acres of rich farm land.

Hint Narcotics Played Role In Reformatory Slaying

Times State Service Superintendent T.ane was un- ) | PENDLETON, July 6 — Hint aple to determine the cause of the danger of epidemics, and a ty-/that narcotics may have played fight or how the men came to phoid immunization ‘center wasia role in the slaying of one in- have the knife. The warden beset up in a church here to give mate and the knife wounding of lieves the knife was secretly made free inoculations. lanother at Pendleton Reforma- within the reformatory.

¢ Other Areas Hit tory came from the warden to-| Guards broke up the fight withMore rain pounded down on

day. + ‘ont any outside help from the tate police post located nearb eastern and central Kansas" and a nen Bshed i narcolits may P po po; ¥: western Missouri, adding to the|

Copeland was serving a. 2-t0-5 {knife fight between three inmates year sentence on a charge of oo Bi Jiole man wang | yesterday, Warden Ward Lane second-degree burglary. Martinez By their banks in northeast |TePlied. “That just may be, but|is serving 1-10 years for vehicleOklahoma and a flood warning. don't know yet. : taking and grand larceny. was issued at Sioux City, Ia. The fight started in the reGov. Edward J. Arn proclaimed | formatory bakery when Lee Cope- Foreign Aid Debate

sas, eveniland, 26, Paris, Ark, and Ancel an emergency in Kansas, even| Due in Two Weeks

were falling. “He said the state, JOSEP Marinez, 227 Cigwit Prin RHIC TON eT TUBE would’ seek federal aid to help| Copeland or Martin brandished| The repair $750,000 damages to thea homem state highway system. : Kansas farm officials said the {stabbed both of them. floods have worked havoc to the| Copeland died in the infirmary state's crops. Only 10 per cent 40 minutes later. Martin's condi-| of the Kansas wheat crop hadition is not listed as serious. been harvested by today, when| Martin was to be arrainged in half the harvesting would nor- Madison County Circuit Court to- on their findings. The group will mally be completed. lday. leave tomorrow and return July

{billion foreign ' aid program {about three weeks.

| pital

| Hospital. | condition.

Nine members of the commit-| tee will make a two-week survey Goldie; one son, Howard; his fa-| of Europe first and ‘then report ther, Albert, and two sisters, Mrs.

Dead are:

Isador A. Nahmias, 27, of 3935 IN. Adams St.

Oscar Regan, 59, Lebanon. Olga Mary Catherine Werner,

|3, Peru.

Frank Myers, 24, Rockville. Mr. Naltmias died yesterday in

lan ambulance en route to St.

Vincent's Hospital after he was

{involved in the three-car smashfup on U. 8. 40 at the west edge {of Greenfield. .

Hits Car

According to Hancock County Deputy Sheriff {Mr. Nahmias’

east-bound car,

{clipped a west-bound vehicle as

leave the road and strike a tree.| Edgar Field, 20; a soldier from

{ Chittenango, N. Y., and .his wife,

| {Carol, 18, occupants of the other {car were taken to Methodist Hos-| later transferred tol} {Billings Veterans’ Administration They are not in serious

and

Car Turned Over

Mr. Regan died after his cari

overturned on the

|daughter-in-law, |garet, both 22, and Roy Wagoner, ! i127. {pital at Lebanon.

| Grand niece of comedian Ole {Olsen, little Olga Werner, died in| Duke's Hospital at Peru yester-| day of injuries received when she from behind a parked car, in front of an auto. Parents are Orlando Werner. | Hauling asphalt for a highway | 24, was killed on U. 8.| 36 one mile east of Rockville] yesterday when his truck collided| head-on with a car driven by" Otis |

ran

Mr. and Mrs.

repair Rockville,

job, Frank Myers,

McClain, also of Rockville. Mr. | McClain was uninjured. Mr. Nahmias wil be buried in

{Sephardic Cemetery

ineral Home at 3 p. m. today. A certified public accountant,

Mr. Nahmias was employed in the

offices of attorney Lewis Davis, 130 E. Washington St.

Native of City A ngtive of Indianapolis, Mr.

ALhmiag Ak Mata se

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|Community Council.

{Goldie Miller and Mrs. Rachel Warshal, both of Jersey City, N. J.

Music Teachers Plan Convention At IU, July 8-11

. Yimes State Service BLOOMINGTON, July 6-—-The Indiana Teachers of Applied Mugic will hold their annual conven-

tion on the Indiana University | . ] campus July 8-11. { For the first time, the IU School | of Music will conduct a summer) string workshop as a feature of the convention. Dr. Leo Podolsky, well known| at 9 30) 00

pianist, educator and editor, will} lecture at the opening session Sunday evening and again Mon-| day morning and afternoon. Also on the program will be Anis Fuleihan, Dr. Paul Nettl| and Mrs. Nettl and Adolph 'Wei-| ser of the IU music faculty; Sam-| uel Applebaum, nationally known | writer, lecturer and teacher, and] Robert H. Lee, acting head of the| IU department of radio instruc-| tion. i Lillian DeCamp, Hammond, is the association's president; KathJeen Reiners, Washington, wice| president; Charlotte Raatz, Elk-| hart, treasurer; Georgianna Rit-| ter, Indianapolis, secretary, and! Daisy Garton, Bloomington, corresponding secretary.

Hot Stuff |

MONTREAL, Que, July 6 | (UP)—Dancer Lili St. Cyr’'s { 3 strip-tease act was so torrid | last night that patrons at the | Gayety Theater rushed for the | fire escape to cool off when 3 she concluded her dance. : Result: One man was killed . and three others injured when A part of the fire escape col-

lapsed.

Rites Set et for for Retired Bluffton Fire Chief

Times State Service BLUFFTON, July Be Services will be conducted here tomorrow, . . fof John A. Deam, 92-year-old former Bluffton fire ‘chit. Mr. Deam who died Wednesday |: fn Wells County Hospital, also’ had served as police officer for a © number of years. Since his retirement he had been an honorary member of the state fire department. 43 Surviving are a son and "a

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Elizaville Rd.| 31% miles northeast of Lebanon. {Injured seriously were his son and! Jess and Mar-

All are in the Witham Hos-

following, services in the Aaron-Ruben Fu-|

r of Monu-§}-T Renerrcan f° ‘Senate Foreign Relations Institute of Accountants, Kirsh-| knife at Martinez, | Committee will open hearings onjpaum Men's Chub,. B'Nai® Brith, {and Martiiez grabbed .it, then! ‘President. Truman's proposed $8.5 anq the Sephardic Society. He iniwas on the board of the Jewish

He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

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