Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1951 — Page 13

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I LET THE KIDS GIGGLE and!engines failed, it was learned to1 “ | - » } a- i hang on the phone. “It keeps day. He landed the craft in Jack-|couldn’t give out such informa- apolis Oct. 22 on the problems of

ls” - © them happy, at home and out of({son, Miss, while alerted ambu-|tion, and something in the phone | : i 0yS trouble.” That was the verdict/lances and fire - fighting - crews|book called ‘U. S. Government N re mans I caring for the deaf. g WS g Ep fad

yesterday of Judge George Fisher stood by. He was’ flying 12 pa-|Advertiser’ didn’t even answer. | | Mrs. Tracy of Chicago, who allied himself tients to an Army hospital at Hot She needed the names for a his- | scopal laymen of ‘the Indian-Nas personal. ex-

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ath Dobby soxels I heir tase | Soringe: Ark. . [tory course. a. {apolis Dincese will take an inten-|perience along * from ‘Indiana began ‘their con{les | ” ” sive course in churchmanst J 4 The judge ordered Barbara Dev-| THE SON OF THE man who, A $40,000 FORTUNE was hid li)e ool.ir d in aI I Te Yerttion today, The Ered les ten’ lin's father to reinstall their raised William & Mary College den in 10 tons of ‘rubbish clutter-i,g,- . =." or : x : opens its meeting Friday, The | y g 2847 N. Meridian St. son, John, was Iphone after the teener’s mother (Williamsburg, Va.), to “import-(ing the home of recluse William = , "= "°° NW : : dest m: Sessions | e | 8 ph J. Patterson. Ft. Worth. born deaf oldest man at the sessions in th sy said Barbara’ was unhappy and ance” Friday will take over the Ritter, who died Sunday night | Tes architect, At the reauest Odd Fellows Building will be a SAVE—it Ss only {her dates fell off. |presidency in another crisis. {from malnutrition in Philadel-| will lead tiisiof ATi ; ’

Court Count | Rear Adm. Alvin Chandler will phia. The house has no elec- | {retire from the Navy and immedi- tricity, gas or water. | training copfey- Mrs. Tracy in | GLADYS ANDERSON, curvy ate take over presidency of the Fe —————— ence © sat via 11042 or anized model and mother, pitched a curve nation’s second oldest college, re-| urday, ganiz

to Glamorous Models Magazine cently shaken by a sports scandal. AUTOPSY Planned | W “gg 2nd Sunday. Theithe Jomn Tracy

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Carl Allen yesterday for “exploiting her He succeeds Dr. John Pomfret, ’ SBA Ohne, to help npry, Tracy joined the Encampment Branch ellis Ssind Bo n yes ; Lic fe i S / Jensen Jensen |development. for commercial Who resigned under criticism for In Athlete Ss Death ; ow, ng iy toward those the order more than 66 years | insured up to $10,000 by Federal Tides State Servi ~ |gain.” She's demanding $100,000 0t acting promptly when he £E ¥ Tr ee emir "” ® ago. Back in 1922-23 he was grand | Agency. mes State Service for pletures In’ a Iwo-pieee awim learned records were altered for, EVANSVILLE, Oct. 10 (UP)—| hy will. present the ren. There is no charge for triarch of the Grand nc 159 E. Market Street LEBANON, Oct. 10—A mother it. tak (and used) Db "the Students attending under athletic! An autopsy was scheduled for to-| Co program of hisithe Clinic's services. Patfiarch © ® Gland Encamp oy [Marke ree who abandoned her two smali/Sut taten fant us Y cholarships. Adm. Chandler'sday on the body of a 17-year-old, area and be host| ment of Indiana. The following boys two years ago was being Magazine “to see If she was... n°; AC. Chandler, Evansville Bosse High School] to the confer- Mrs. Tracy, a former actress

{wo years he represented the state

22 ow organization at the international

soughf today as their possible ab- Photogenic.” [took the reins in -1919 when the football player who died jshortiy Mr. Paiterson enc (herself, will speak at the Antlers

ductor. HARRY GIBBS, ex-convict, collége fortunes “were at their after he was removed irom an one of & shes tut ir. Patterson Hotel in a meeting arranged hy conventions in Jacksonville, Fla., Coy joes a ung told Oakland, Cal, police Bel loWest ebb. jie samy Sema senior re- of Hayter Rcticad Snel group Hearing, Inc. Sponsoring her ap- and Portland, Ore. R. 3 , robbed a bar with hope he could AO ltional Council of the Eviscopa] Pt2r2Nce here are the Juni Mr. Leverton has been active in brother Allen, last seen getting Y a alli room ho Here and There |serve guard, lay down in front tional Council of the Episcopal Chamber of « or politics, too. In 1898 he wound un into a car which was waiting near réturn to San Pp of a bench to rest during drills!Church t6 pass on information r of Commerce and the :

two terms as sheriff of Huntington County. Even that long ago,| the was 40 years old. :

escape the high cost of living.” =» s ” | EDGAR SWANSON didn’t be-| lieve Fridley, Minn. authorities meant fines or jail for people dumping trash on the ‘streets. He pitched out some rubbish. The| judge mentioned $100 or 90 ‘days in jail but let the visitor off easy.

|yesterday. He was rushed 10 about the General Church to other|Indiana Society for Crippled |Welborn Baptist Hospital when pnonclerical members. children. \somebody noticed he stopped! In turn, the laymen who at-| breathing. tended the week-end conference

The youth was dead on arrival will go into churches of the dio{at the hospital. Doctors were un- cese and share what they learn |able to determine immediately the in various parish meetings this ; b cause of death. Teammates said autumn. oC < market

{the only thing unusual about his, The |ocal conference will o lbehaviér was that he threw Hislat 2 on. n Sailer fro whi street {headgear to the ground. during the lavmen will attend afternoon : store {the scrimmage and kicked it sev- and cvening sessions. Dinner will STRANGE OF RAREST STEIN 08 eral times. begin with Holy Communion at smoven mt sowmranms wet. ~| for men TTT Fs0 a. m. in 8t. David's Chapel, Suicide Fails—Can’t Keep 5770" "0 hig : Head Under Water ment will follow. ° STARTING TOMORROW AT 9:30 A. M.

the playground of Harney grade schogl here Monday morning. The children, abandoned by Mrs. Helen Jensen two years ago, lived at the Methodist Home here and are charges of the Children’s Bureau of Indianapolis and the Marion County Welfare Department. Officials of the Children’s : Bureau said the boys’ mother gee 10 sweep STivers part-time came to them to ask a “tempo- iH rary placement” in 1949. But yg JUDGE fined Robert Jackshe disappeared a short time gq, 19 of Knoxville, Tenn., $200 later. after he pleaded guilty in four One possible lead was ruled out pit.run cases, then dismissed yesterday when the bureau charges that he: Ran four red

learned the boys’ father died this |jgnts; hit four parked cars; drove Laymer i receive train year in Idaho Falls, Ida. They the wrong way on four one-way | ATLANTA, Oct. 10 (UP)—A 47- Ing under Patterson include: previously had thought either the greets; sped past two stop signs. "| year-old woman, hospitalized E. B. Techemever. John Webb, estranged father or the mother 2" =

(after spending a night in the Victor G. Bu {chilly waters of Piedmont Park Richard C {Lake, today gave the reason for stermaker L what police called her second Dixon 2

; ; : L : Allen Harlem, might have taken the boys. ALL IS NOT “FOOTSIE” be- less, John Fen-! Still untraced are the move- tween inventor Woodrow Pearce]

ments of Mrs. Jensen, after she gnd Hollywood beauty expert Ern! . Healey, all of

left the boys with the welfare Westmore. Pearce demanded : ri suicide attempt at that spot. Indianapolis hn E. Ashton, : agency. $200,000 damages ey from Miss Tierney “My head just wouldn't stay Jouh E. Stempel and Lynn White- x w tw 0 —ses————————— Westmore for allegedly stealing ou. ws under water,” she said.. ead, Bloomington; Overton Butcher Strangles Wife, his idea for a toe nail painting GENE TIERNEY, American pishermen rescued the woman Sacksteder III. Eldoow; Dr. 2 ‘ 9 . ' device known as the “tootsie Bee. Bas been qrdereg to bed quring a similar attempt two Croom Beatty, (III, - Lafayette; » Then. Cuts Own Throat palette.” The device is a plastis ig Jew U2Y8 BY LT Senaors, years ago, police said. Thomas F. Mumford. New *Har- : : L : i : sandal separating the toes so mi- i . en mony; Albert F, Haardman, Rich- : . ‘ . 9 DETROIT, Oct: 10 (UP)—A ja4qv can walk around while her ing filming of “Way of a Gau- Pol ed mond, and Charles B. Thorn Jr., Save Now at this 64-year-old butcher strangled hi polish is drying. cho” in Buenos Aires, Argentina. POles to Sweden Washington ; wife, then cut his throat with a ? 8. = STOCKHOLM. Sweden, Oct. 10 : ¥ kay > a, ’ . J . | » » butcher knife, apparently driven Salutes MARGIE HIGGINS, 16, of Sil- (UP)—Four Poles, three of them Japs Seize 7 Reds Sensationally Low Price!

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