Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 July 1951 — Page 9

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TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1051 _- ~ ‘Chicken, Balloons, Watermelon'—

Boy Mangled by Auto, Returns Home to Feast

“Lottsa chicken, still with us that an’ watérmelon.” what's to come doesn't seem|

That's what S-year-old Paul 22d" his mother, Mrs. Prange said he wanted-and that's L r208¢, said. She said he'll what will be waiting at 3137 Park TD in a cast and Ave. today when Paul returns S€Veral months, home after narrowly escaping death and spending seven weeks!

in General Hospital. “hundreds” of Indianapolis people Paul. was critically injured who wrote and called that they when he was struck by an auto-|were including her boy in their mobile at 32d St. and Central prayers after reading an eyeAve. May 21. He was “hanging witness account of the tragedy in to life by a thread” when he was The Times. rushed to the hospital and re-! The account later was selected mained in critical condition for for nationwide distribution by several weeks. he National ‘Safety Council in e interest of child traffic safety. Specator Dies at Scene | The .accident happened when He was 80 badly mangled when! Paul started into the street, went he was hit by a car driven by|/back to wait for a truck to pass, Joe Morris, 20, of 5065 W. 11th then ran back out to be hit by a

an’ balloohs/thankful he's

Pray for Boy's Recovery The ' mother again thanked

Paul| rein traction’

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County Officials Attack Raise in Docket Payments

By TED KNAP County officials today attacked] a higher court fee schedule which| will quadruple Marion County's docket payments to the state. The new schedule, effective yesterday, boosts docket fees in mu-| nicipal civil cases from $2 to $7, all of which goes to the state. Previously, the $2 fee went to the| county. County Clerk H. Dale Brown put the new charges in effect following instructions from the State Board of Accounts, Otto K. Jensen, chief examiner of the| board, said the higher charges “should have been in effect since!

St. that a spectator at the acci- station wagon driven by Mr. or July 1, 1949”

dent scene, Oliver V. Lewis, 46, ris. The driver said he saw the!

Myron Cosler, chief clerk in Mr.

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John McCarthy | Foneral Today;

Veteran Printer

Services’ for John C. McCarthy, ia printer 40 years, were to be at [8.304 m. today in Blackwell Fuineral Home with burial in Holy

[Cross Cemetery. He was 61.

A veteran of 15 montns service in World War I, he in. Cold Spring Administration { Hospital. Mr, McCarthy was a printer for the Novelty

News. He was an active member of the Typographical Union. He moved to Indianapolis 57 years ago from Connersville, his and lived at 102 N State Ave. He was a member of the Holy Cross Catholic Church, the Holy Name Society and the Knights of Columbus.

Surviving are three sisters,

Times Amusement

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FAIR GROUNDS

“The Firefly,” operetta, at 8.30 CIRCLE “Ft. Worth,” with Randolph Scott David Brian and Phyllis Thaxter, at 12:45, 3:58 » and 10:20 “Try and G Me,” with Prank Lovejoy, at 11 Ey 2:20, 5:30 and Hirt ESQUIRE “Odette.” with Anna Neagle and Trevor Howard. at 615 815 and : INDIANA

“Fabiola,” with Michele and Henri Vidal, at 11, |} 9:26 and 10:17 “Gl Jane,’ Tom Neal.

Morgan 48, 435

with Jean Porter and at 12:36, 3:27, 6:14 and

KEITH'S “Comin' Round the Mountain.’ with Bud Abbott, Lou Costello and Dorothy Shay, at 11.30, 2:10, 4:50, 7:25 and 10:08, “Skipalons Rosenbloom.’ with Maxie Rosenbloom and Max Baer, at 12:45, 3:35, 6:06 and 8:45

LOEW'S

“Excuse My Dust,” ald Carey, at 11:15, and 10 “Home Town Story. Lsnn. Donald Crisp Reynolds, at 12:35. 8.40

LYRIC Gray and band on stage. 4.05 6:55 and 9:25 Killer That Stalked New with Evelyn Keves. Charles

Red don4:33, 7:18

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with Jeffrey and Marjorie 3:15, 5.55 and

Jerry at 1:15; “The York."

Korvin and William Bishop

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Announces a Series of THREE PUBLIC BAND CONCERTS

7PM Wednesday July 11 Wednesday, July 25 Wednesday, Aug. 1

JAMES IRVING HOLCOMB GARDENS (Enter Campus on ‘46th Street and Turn North)

“I'm spending my vacation here—the Welch Air-Flight Circulator makes the office so cool!”

of 1162 W. 28th St. died of a/boy but thought he had stayed Brown's office, said the higher Louise and Mary McCarthy and heart attack minutes after view-'on the curb. {schedule will give the state an Mrs. Margaret Hennessy, and a ing the boy's broken body. Just three days prior to the additional $140,000 a year trom Before Year End | itrother. Francis all of IndisnPaul is being sent home in a accident the 20-year - old driver Marion County. ; . 10 apolis. cast from the waist down and had been convicted of passing in| Last year's docket payments to LO emule, July Do HERTS with one arm still in the cast. Far a no-passing zone, by Speedway the state from all- other Marion tts this er That is the predic. from “recovered,” he must return Judge George Ober and two County courts totaled $46,749. Yion of Henry Vesey chairman é Mules AWOL— later for surgery and replacement months before he was arrested ‘Lose $30,000 to $50,000’ of Bermuda’s Trade Develop- SOMEWHERE IN KOof a hone in his head. and convicted in Indianapolis Mu- ment Board who announced the YR vo] TIE 4 “But cast or no cast we're so nicipal Court of speeding. | “The county will lose about $30.- ov mark already has been Rua ay b ob) Ba EC Tr me eee tattee. | y " v i insuite my mules / (000 10 ION 2 Year a Ss passed, gone over the hill. " Wor 3 Local Gls Wounded, Inicipal civil courts in $2 docket From Jan. 1 to June 30, he said, American tankm&n bor- | mong TE } [uelps Mr Cosler said 43,752 visitors - came to these rowed them from South | Aoki TINE A CARON. County Attorney Robert Car- Parts, mostly from the U.'S. In| Korean troops for a polo Plenty of even cool air without er oosiers i ed rico said. “We'll ‘obey. any order| June alone there were 10,183 com- contest. They behaved like (HECK YOUR WATCH! : hea ur anti] the court des pared with 6729 in June, 1950. bucking broncos during the annoying drafts or blasts—3 cool- Lh Three Indianapolis men are re- cides otherwise. Some lawyers Mr. Vesey attributes a good match. ea 09.9 6.0 00 ing speeds. Motor guaranteed for We ported wounded on the latest have been talking about contest- Gea] of this years miclease 0 the Later thal evening. they For accurate lime S vears AIR FLIGHT luced t : f T , id y Defense Department casualty list, ing the new schedule.” rec u« ec round-trip aly fare from hecame glum and sad,” salic ; , while: six Hoosiers are listed as Mr. Jensen said he received an Ne York lo this British colony, M/Sgt. Ernest Kaiser, San aging 9s DEE) If it's for the Office—Get Circulators kifled in Betion, two others wound- opinion from the state's attorney now only $85. I] oe Toran toy wer sew Eleciric Time it ot Hiller's=~Phone MA. 4318 plastic models ed, one injured, one missing in -al that $7 docket fees should - ) ; genera : : ; action and one returned to duty. be charged in municipal ol $1761 Suit Filed gone.’ 0-01 aph, e—— ’ Only : tay r { i ; y en in KILLED IN ACTION [courts Jost as thes ave probate A suit charging a $1761 delin- 3 X Sxport Watch Repay 2 Sgt. Joseph H. Brock, son of | courts. ; \quency in personal property taxes (Carl w King 5 on INC. % 95 Ephie Brock, Medora. Marion County officials had in- as Ras yesterday in Circuit GENERAL INSURANCE : Cpl. Henry E. Evans,’ son of pr terpreted the 1949 law for the in paainst er a 230 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. ; > 0 Vv ; i - > 3 Ja ny " N.ILLINOIS | Me 20d Mes Charles M. Evans, Cpl. . Ray Pvt, Kempo past £5 years 4s exchuiing WU-loton BL. The Git was Aled ob PHONES; FL-2061 NAL 132 East Washington St. Easy Terms 45g rie nicipa , ig behalf of Marion County by ' IR-6350 Duvpens Hare’ Bdy Pfe. Donald E, Lockard, son of MISSING IN ACTION Others Not Included County Treasurer Louis Rainier. REASONABLE PRICES Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lockard, Pvt. Robert R. Steele, son of tthe § mes Sr een ——— mem————_ So— ee Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs, Cecil F, Steele, New Mr. Jensen added tha g ; In terpretation does not apply to Pfc. Noah Presley Jr. son of Market. city courts in other counties or FT 5 #1 b> a rs, Noah Presley Sr, RETURNED TO DUTY to justice of peace courts. iq Yaney Pfc. Leroy E. James, son of Mr. Carrico said this will force! | Pfc. Leroy J. Runner, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Lee Glasscock, La- Marieh County to bear an even Co

Mr. and Mrs, Dillsboro.

Sgt. Calvin Smith, husband of

Roy H. Runner, (Previously wounded.) greater share of judges’ salaries| lin other:counties. He pointed out] ed that other counties, with rela-| {tively few civil cases, turn over| to the state small sums in court, costs. County officials said Marion| County paid $141,270 to the state last year in various court costs’ and fines. The county received! E $96,000 from the state to pay| ; judges’ Salaries herd.

fayette. A load of shell fragments in| (the right arm and a wrenched Mrs. Melvina Smith, Anderson. | shoulder sent Pvt. George C. ’ WOUNDED | Kempe to Javan and thence to a| Pvi. Goorve. 0. Kom 08 of | Dospital at Camp Atterbury. | WE, Sad hand C pe On a1 The 23-year-old member of the P 32d Infantry Division was with Leonard St. a heavy ‘artillery unit. when he Pfc. Wyeliff R. Gibson, USMC, was wounded. gon of Mrs, Frances M. Gibson, A Technical High School gradu5901 E. Washington, Apt. 21. ate, he worked for Samson Paper Cpl. Arthur Ray, USMC, =on, of Co. before going into service last

Books, Tickets Seized

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams, 846 Nov. 11. He went to Korea W. New ¥ork St. ‘ {Apr.o4, Fi : om t . < x S$ i 1 A ; Bre. OrARE B - Miller, son of = CPL Arthir Ray was ai fl, ve Gaming Raids 4

| vington’ “High Schobl graduate Police seized 101 baseball books Sgt. Edsel L. Robison. son of and finished four years in Indi-'and 11; bags of Pick-N-Win tick-! Mr. ‘and Mrs, Ervin W, Robisog, ‘ana University Law School when ets in five gambling raids res} g % “ he entered the Army. May, 1050. terday. ¥. INJURED , He' was shipped to Korea last Places raided were; 112 Mec Pfc. Leroy A. Sutheriand, son

January and was wounded May 2 Clean Place, 2241 W. 10th St., 278 of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. S8uth-| while serving with the 1st Divi- N. Illinois St., 343 Virginia Ave. erland, New Albany: ! sion.

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