Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 July 1951 — Page 15
? : ; ; . . Y : « . 7 . - 4 FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1951 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __- i .
So. | 1 : : . —- 3 op - | se * * . . y wv "1 4 lr ae Private Arsenal | Mrs. Eliza Apgar Services Are Set Woman Admits Forging E. A. Evans Rites To Be in Califofnia [Rites to Be Sunday ‘Check Itching . : | Services will be at 1 p. m. to-|dianapolis; and Mrs. Karl Feilcke, Checks to Buy Dope | Riisios Neves Newssagers | There will be no services in|For Sollis E. Stern First Application Mt. Vernon, N. Y.; a brother, Wil-| yg ANGELES, July 27 (UP) neral services for Edward A. Washington. Mr. Evans’ body| Services will be at 1 p. m. Sun-| agonising itching of wely soserna, Rash,
A - y morrow in Flanner and Buchanan 1s H. M 3. Todiananolis d S rivate by | Mortuary for Mrs. Eliza J. Apgar, | . Moulton, polis, an —Newlywed Mrs. Janet Caliman,|(Ted) Evans will be held Monday will be flown to Santa Barbara day in the Aaron-Ruben Funeral{Tetter. Higawormy Fi les, Soshios. J Tor
'one granddaughter. a . | mother of the late Todd Stoops! 20, who admitted she and her hus- in Santa Barbara, Cal. Mr. Evans, Saturday. Monday's Services will Home for Solis E. Stern, man BLUE STAR OINTMENT. Repeat .as
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a member of the general editorial{be held in the A, Grant Evans|a8€r of ~ the . Frankfort wateri Co ature helps heal. Monsy back if
2 jjectetary at the’ Hooslek Motor Haggjer Teacher Begins band forged checks to bay heroin, lyoard of The Sctipps - Howard |Memorial Presbyterian Church in| Works. Burial will be in the pRaT jar fails to satisfy. Try,it tedey. * n MV g . p (Club. Burial will be in Crown Term for Bank Fraud today waited a judge's decision| Newspapers, died here Wednesday {Santa Barbara. This church was| Indianapolis Hebrew Cemetery. ireeirmimei Hil, on her plea to begin a new life. 91 2 heart attack. ry erected in honor of Mr. Evans'| Mr. Stern died-at his home in “ " Mrs. Apgar, 90, a former In] PT. WAYNE, July 27 (UP) ~ is body lies today in the 8. H.|father. Burial will b Santa! Frankfort Thursday. He was 65. A 31-year-ol : 7 . » J Mrs. Caliman pleaded guilty to 3 er. urial will be in Santa ) v year-old “private’eye” Was giananolis resident came here Dale Wicoff, 33, began a prison. forgery in Ton Court Vester. Hines Funeral Home, Washington. |Barbara, A native of Indianapolis, he!
in a private cell in Marion County|last week to attend her son’s Jail today while police and the funeral. She died in Methodist| FBI investigated his record. {Hospital yesterday. 000 Spencerville bank fraud. Self-styled “private-detective™ For the last four years she had, Wicoff, a Spencerville schoolY private-detective™ neen living in Mt. Vernon, N. Y., teacher twice convicted in the
term today for his part in a $350,- day and told Judge Clement D.| = a Ter Ae . - went to Frankfort 27 years ago. y P Nye that she and her husband, Ex-Gangster Is Cleared In Shelton Shooting Case | Surviving are two brothers,
Hadley, became so addicted to| FAIRFIELD, Il. July 27 (UP)|failed to come out of hiding to|A: Robert, Indianapolis and Max narcotics that “all our money| charles (Black Charley) Harris|Press their accusations that Har- of Orlando, Fla,
Frank Berry, alias Welburn A.|with a daughter. case, was sentenced yesterday by went for it." E was cleared today of charges that ris machine-gunned them on the| mo RENT ANYTHING Ton Bj Rogers, was arrested Monday on| Mrs. Apgar was a member of Federal Judge Casper Platt of They were charged with forg- bighway a month ago, “For Rent” ad In The Indianap-| pz a charge of carrying a concealed |the Capitol Ave. Methodist'the Southern Illinois district to a NE checks totally 3i#s.., ... = tried to murder the sister and| - 1t.was the third time that Har-|olis Times Classified section. f weapon, | Church. ear and a day on one count and Caliman faces an additional | brother-in-law o the Shelton ris was charged and then given|That's where folks look for 10us Besides a German Luger.pistol| 'Sufviving are three daughters, a year each on two other counts. »charge of stealing a check writ- oys, his former associates Inia clean bill of health in the rooms, apartments, houses, stores, « okt pEuc Berry carried when arrested,|Mrs. Randall Curtis, Los Angeles, The sentences are to run con- Ing machine and payroll checks crime, vendetta which has all but Wiped|garages and other property. WORE rexpsr police found in ‘his office a|Cal; Mrs. August Grosskopf, In-!currently. from a Los Angeles factory. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Penningtonjout the family, PHONE Rl-ley 5551. MACARONI
Thompson 45-caliber submachine! ~ gun, several clips of ammunition, | a red light and siren and a hunt-| ing knife, FBI men entered the case to in-| vestigate a report that Berry had |
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Internal Revenue. lity, compare uality, Police said he had operated the compare 4 ‘ “detective agency” at 523 N. Sen-| Y shop ANYWHERE . a an when we say. Every ate Ave. four months. | es, KNOW that you will agree ’ t simply cannot In 1938, he received a one-year price! We nts ALUE tha suspended sentence for armed item in this ad represe robbery in Terre Haute. In 1940 Berry was sentenced to 10 years | e ualled. : : ot to be combe eq and Nn on another armed robbery charge . ieces 1S brand-new OF \ rice. Every and was paroled after serving Every oné of these pie bed selling at this low P ction. three years, according to police y ) ith the usual sofa bed SEI and in its constru ot records. | pared WEB FECT in its quality nd respected no™ thes private detective agen-| one IS PE ch nationally knowh ers Hurry to make eies have been co-operating with | from su . 0 . ose : an Cho Hirschman, oil orders!
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Lewis Gootee, secretary of the A State Board of Professional En- MON. 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. 4 0 gineers and Land Surveyors since 4 0/4 7 LIMITED | | 1935, dled last night at his home, } yr 4 (PL LASTS! 42 N. Hawthorne Lane. He was 71. Z Ak £7 : Born in Daviess County, M ; A % > unty, Mr. P /) be FE
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Services will be at 10 a. m. Monday in the church. Friends may| call at the .Blackwell Funeral : Home after 2 p. m. tomorrow.| or 7 Other services will be tomorrow { and Sunday evening at 8 p. m. in ) Va pong ; v ; a = ry fg rie the mortuary. : ; 3 Surviving are his wife, Mary A. three sons, the Rev. Louis Gootee, Indianapolis; Ambrose of New Orleans, and Paul J., of Indianapolis; a daughter, Mrs. Joe Wil-| liams, of Washington, and five grandchildren.
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Former Teacher At Technical Dies
JRoss C. Lyons, former Techi nical High School teacher and | assistant “football , coach, died SET 4 yesterday at his home, 6465 Park Ave. He was 57. | Mr. Lyons, who went to Tech- | nical in 1934 after being ale member of the Ben Davis High | » School faculty, was a teacher in the social studies and physical education departments. He had| been assistant football coach for| a number of years: He was a graduate of the University of Illinois and a member of the Trinity Episcopal Church. AN Mr. Lyons came to Indianapolis in 1930 from Bloomington, Surviving are his wife; two sons, Andrew C., St, Louis, Mo.,
i and Samuel S.; a member of the] SS i armed services, and a grandson.
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