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cipal at Beaverdam (Kosciousko ! County), died instantly when his (car was struck by a Pennsylvania passenger train in Atwood. Indiana State Police said the ¢ young -man apparently did not
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3 4 : Z INDIANAPOLIS - . ; TRAFFIC CASUALTIES (292 Days) 1950 1851 3 Accidents .... 7131 6708 8 Injured -...... “2704 . 2006 FIRSTHAND INFORMATION—Lt. Harry S. Overmen of POINTERS FROM POP—Jackie Lee Miller, 7, and sister Jill Billed... .ressnns 38 52 | Sresrfsididli wile 204shiidess; ods, 7, a Ann; 3: examine the pilot's ‘compartment of a C-46 with their faTA pr e ircraft opened to the public_yesterday a erbury ; TE Alpen» bit agate. BUDYME trig Ae Aten ate cg oer om! RN aE a le 2, & 8b HR EE “Two Hoosier women were Killed Yertained abut 1500 visitors yesterday: i its Trdanapoli Day Humped-in-a-demonstration-oF airborne assacit: Lt: Miller jon one in a train-car wreck, and four tour. : and amily live at 5151 Kingsley. Drive. -— . , «+ +. persons were. injured ‘late yester- = emma Arua epbi tia es ; 7 day. Shi M M. "The dead: N d 1 | t 1 S k 8 ip Movements A. M. Mrs. Freda Heiimberg,.59, Kouts. eva a re a e QO. Ded ere “By United Press 7, M. Nancy Ann Delay, 23, R. R. 2, ‘ Arriving’ New York—Homeland Hambu
} North Vernon. Indianapolis churches will pre-
Mrs. Heimberg died when the sent ‘an Episcopal bishop and a‘ automobile in which she rode character’ education expert along with her family was hit ‘by 3 with’ other notables during the train at a railroad crossing five:
miles southeast of Kouts in Por- coming week. : The Rt. Rev. William F. Lewis,
8 ident bishop here who now is ex. Media, Liverpool; Queen of Bermuda Ber.
ds. Pt Townshend, St Thomaé =~ ecutive director of the Methodist Zbepartine New York Aor ions ThooRss.
Committee for Overseas Relief, Plymouth r. Bremen: Exe will speak on .“Carrying Light Tinster. Port : LO our into Darkness” Nov, ‘1. Bishop cristobal Frances, illo City: Queen
Lowe was stationed for years in °f _Bermuds, Bermuda: Uruguay. Rio de
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ter County. Janeird = tiy-unaware that a: car.S.T.D...EDLSL0.R.8. L missionary. RIngaDore sim As siiiks 8 ie de Struc RE gineer br Hp RE Pent re oY Aa fal rE . $i kept the train going. It dragged morrow at 7:30 p. m: in St. Paul's the irst” Methodist “hurch, bla River. Raphael Se > a : VICTIM—Anna Jensen, underwater ballet ASSAILANT—Richard Von Valkenburg, "who the wreckage of the car about Episropal Church, 61st and Huntington, Ind, who recently Te Ton ana ci rfans swimmer who was clubbed by her foster brother. attempted suicide after slugging. 450 feet, state police said. ~ Meridian Sts. = returned from travels in Asia, Rr an Feanelseas book GFE " > : Injured seriously and taken to He will celebrate the Holy Com- will speak on ‘The Christian xniwerp: Meise’ Maersk. Manila; Fiving CHICAGO, Oct. 20 (UP)— ities that he walked into her at the age of eight by the girl's porter Memorial ‘Hospital in Val- munion tomorrow at 8 a. m., Impact on India?’ Nov. 8. Dragon. Okinawa Dark-haired Anna Jensen, 22, bedroom yesterday, saw her ly- mother, Mrs. Olga Jensen, and paraiso were the dead woman's show pictures of his work and * The new pastor of the North an underwater ballet swimmer, ing in bed asleep and suddenly grew up in their home. husband, Arthur, 53, their daugh- Speak at the meeting of the Methodist Church, Dr. Hiram was {n fair condition today with “got an urge to kill her and Authorities said he apparently ter, Melite Heimberg, 23, Detroit, Circle Class at 9:45 a. m., and Weld, who did -graduate study in injuries inflicted by an orphaned rape her.”’ was jealous of his attractive and their niece, Ruth Kienman, preach at 11 a. m, all three ap- Germany, and England will speak youth with whom she was Police said he struck her with foster sister's popularity, and 24 Detroit. pearances, in Christ Episcopal on “World Methodism” Nov. 13. raised. a telephone, a stool and a of her theatrical appearances. Church on the Circle. Dr. D. Elton Truebiood, philosHer assailant, Richard Von broken soft drink bottle; Then - - Under the names of Santina | Asked for Help . tore] New Deaneries Set Up Py han, Co) , ’ ’ r ; vv thy . y books, Volkenburg, 18, was held by he tried to cut his own throat and Serena, she had been ap- Mr. Heimberg walked a mile to- The mass meeting for Episco- will preach tomorrow at 10:45 police. : and inflicted a minof wound. pearing in a water ballet at 4 the home of Edward Miller to palians of Marion County tomor- a. m. in. the: North Methodist Van Volkenburg told author- Van Volkenburg was adopted night club here. notify authorities and ask for row night in St. Paul's will mark ' Church. * ! ing of new deaneries Tri Epi h 1 medical aid. the beginn GUEST - BISHOP — The Rt. rinity Episcopal Church will | 1 S$. Col Dies: | . | .Nancy DeLay died of a brain ifjthe Indianapolis Episcopal Dio- Hv W . ) give its annual fall parish dinner om J. Coleman Uies; Third Kentuck Pla er 'vonctission when the station wa- cése. St. Paul's is located in the Rev. . F. Lewis, Episcopal with the Rev. L. H. Hall, EpiscoRetired Army Officer | gon she drove on U. 8. 52, five Central Deanery with the bishop of Nevada, will speak Pal Diocese of Ohio as speaker, ° CT LN miles south of Lafayette, blew a church's rector, the Rev. William Friday at 6:15 p. m. Union Bldg. Services and burial will be in mits Basketball Fix front tire and rolled over into a Burrows, as dean. The appoint- $ Butler University. : Newberry, §. C.. Tuesday for Tom field. ment of the Rev. Mr. BUrrows was oct peing used for the third year wae, Youth o for Christ Rally 8. Coleman, 62, retired Army Continued From Page One Injured and taken to Home Hos- madé by the Rt. Rev. R. A. Kirch- bY the North Churel School. Thelt nig 2 7:30 o'clock will fealieutenant and emplovee of the hief “iusti f th Cook Co y pital, Lafayette, was Glen B8pen- hoffer, bishop “of Indianapolis. e r ure choo e REEL ga Nr Bible Linde Afr Products Corp. [calel jusuce o e Coo ounty riminal Court on cer, 32, of Joliet, Ill, who rode Bishop Lewis was born in New teaching staff of the school 15: Ev rangelist LOB MeGatrabar ow Mr. Coleman, who died yester- Charges of bribery under laws of the state of New York. with her. pes Jerveq as a Thissonasy Saves by SN Ieined in the auditorium, 2011 N. Meridian bibl. spiriig tocol i chant . Sm Si n Ligon technics at Union College. as an expression of goodwill, Sy. oeatn a They were picked up last night along with Cliff Barker Man Dies of Burns {parishes in New Jersey and Ver- py Ligon will talk a St ee —— | want you to receive this lovely W. 49th St. He was stationed at and Joe Holland outside the Chicago Stadium where they : mont Mis father. the Rev... sarentsand teachers tomorrow | Have Your Ch basket of gifts, if you have just gdh ; After Dash to Hospital Charles 8. Lewis once held the s ave Your Child's First Co moved to the city, are a New Ft. Benjamin Harrison during had been spectators at the Rochester Royals-College post of dean of All Saints’ Ca- night in the residence of Mr. and Mother or have just moved to most of his 33 years of Army ser- Timothy Miller died today at . Portrait Taken With a other. of jus. m Vics All-Stars game. Corral LENE Trot tha Theory) ow Al Sane Chureh, Mrs. James Northam, 385 Arling- o new address within the city, > “here t isho irchhoffer ! ’ i He was a member of the Metho- The All-Stars wer hed by Adolph R gree burns covering 70 per cent and Dr. Walter J p B ton Blvd, Revolutionary Color Process— There's nothing to buy. No dist Church and Masonic Lodge 5 Were coace y DD upp, coach of his body. an i nt 8 hleson, SOP The North Methodist Church obligation, Phone your Welcome » . ¢ y wr y r s wis wi our e ocese. = : > ; at Lawrence, 8t Rentucky where tne four—plus Wallace (Wah-Wah) “rp, 59-year-old man, dazed and North Unitarian Church an- Will hold a series of four fellow- Special Offer Now In Effect hi sien ite Shane 4 During World War I, he served Jones—made up the ‘fabulous five,” the immortal Univer- with clothing ablaze, was ad- hounces an address titled: “The ship dinners on Thursday nights A BEAUTIFUL MINIATURE | Fisted below S04 gngnge to in Panama. sity of Kentucky basketball squad in 1948, mitted to the hospital last night Role of Religion in Character beginning the coming week andl 2 ULAUVNUL TAINIAIURL kb Juctive thaws gifts. .- Surviving are his wife. Verna. : 3g ress TF 16 TAD from his home at Education by Dr. Ernest M. ending Nov. 15. The speakers | a son, Frederick, Holland, Mich; (Rupp was “registered at the Morrison ‘Hotel in 1310 E. 25th St. Police and fire- Ligon of Schenectady, N. Y., to- each evening will talk about | Only $2.00 Welcome Wagon
a sister, and two grandchildren. : . S id h morrow at 11 a. m., 615 W, 42d some phase of global Methodism ; Chicago, but declined to issue any statement earlier today.) men said he apparently went to % JF Ligon will talk to the basing their remarks on personal
a 8 [sleep smoking a cigaret, ignitin ’ ; int GEORGE PIPER, 79, of 19 N. Barker and Holland were released immediately [the gsi. | 2 . £ Jonier as a a Te oe Se road, Wis asior Tru-Color P hotograph Studios Bae A Moye o after the questioning and O'Connor said they had ly patos Bentingine, 31, of 2308 speaker heads . the Pos Ho of the Grace Mothc rr Coastal [1027 Virginia Ave. IM.9291 PHONE TA. 279% 2 S . . Yandes St., fell and cut his mouth department of ‘Union Colle Kokomo, ~ will hursd tt ————————— i . 10 a. m. Monday in the Dorsey been picked up just “because they happened to be (while he and Laura Smith, 1308 ; obi the past 16 years, or. night on lee or any
Funeral Home. Burial, New Lis- together.” |E. 21st St, tried to help Mr. Ligon has developed a nationally- dor.” He will tell what he obon. 3» : : Miller. - : ys The “fabulous five,” after their graduation from Ken- Miller ‘known character education proj Se In Germany as a student EL TISDUL, 48, of ky 949 : : : of Methodist Advance Program : HERSCH tucky in 1949 teamed up to buy a 90 per cent interest in in 1949 and also during the
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p.m. today In Btratten & Shaw the Indianapolis Olympians professional basketball squad in’ Indianapolis-- ete arenes He bast 5 0 24 A Pp 1 R 0 N
Mortuary. Burial, New Crown with which they served as players-directors. Bishop Titus Lowe, former res-
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Hal. yy They had stopped in Chicago en route to Moline, Ill, [MARRIAGE a Saeten Bit: easier IE LS ; 2 < —~Critt arnell LEON SNOWTON, 52, of 515 where the Olympians were to play an exhibition game to- ,Crevigra 16 1615 8 Himsle™ oH At Ce Moraen Hares: Biiner ms EnouGH To In_the National Scrap Drive N. West Bt. trucker and pant. 2 Hodel, 23. 415 N. Btate. ot_Rey y Bre ro ; ut Ss San Eacel Service: at night with the Milwaukee Hawks. |Rdvard, Jones. 30. Gosport: Rote Dicker- At, Methodist—Roy, Mary Brown. Haroid For The Sake of America p. m. Monday in C. M. C. R.. Indications were that Groza and Beard were paid for Robert Alderson. 27. 428 W. Merrill: Maude Dh ons, Theron: Jlarver. Loyelly : Wo. 4 & Son Mortuary. Burial, New other games during the 1948 season, but that the charges Frederick Parker. 5 142 E. Epler: Leota Elste Richards: Harold, Hershella Kreit- ve re = Crown, a» would be pressed primarily on the Loyola-Kentucky game. ®¢inuaa% ‘itor 1meoman, © “oor Hu Ham Bir MeSTaY: Force. MBciores i : th Tr : : vy ald son 8 ’ te: t e; Paul, Evelyn Davis ’ MRS. NANCY BARNETT, 86 (In New York, District Attorney Hogan said Gross Tiim"th ek Wiican 8 Join At Rome_Alvert, Dora Les. A) Ken- dying e op rices of RR 1, New Augusta. Services ro me oo pouitt. ollie Jackson. 93d Indi at 1 p. m. Tuesday in Mt. Pleas- and Beard also received $100 apiece for influencing the iu MoE Ss Shelby; Ruth| | Bheimeid: ‘Gorge Ribs Masberry. Laon: F S | d . 1S M l . mon 212 y or} ouse, 7 25th ee y -— — ant Baptist Church. Burial, New outcome of two other Kentucky games last year. He did|; Simeon, 38.2 on! a BAS a dae Mari- |i oa par Rafer Lovie arm Scrap — Industrial Scrap etals oa) pin, L 5 { r - » Crown. nay not specify which games they were.) pels + Risse 1, am Becking: Norma Norris. | fo Baiton, 2483" Bykota ig Eee Auto Body Scrap — Old Fence Wire — Cast Iron ’ 128 8 ena . -—ROber mogene utton. JAMES K. BLAIR, 70, 2520 - Groza made All-American in 1047, "48 and 49. Beard raymond, Garten 38. Franklin; Loveds EATHE Steel Scrap Sheet Iron Brookside Ave., veteran employee was All-American in 1948 and "49. DE LS rau Nate eit ates. BU. wk Robert Lone Hos of the Hodsier Veneer Corp. Serv- 9 Horace Wright. 59. Naples, Florida; Mil- pital, pneumonitis. sn i ices at 1:30 p. m. Monday in the U aa plele five Be foe ue gle i the 30 Leater Qs Hl Cryital Wat- Harry M., Bell, 72, at 48 8. Warman, J. KASLE & SONS, INC. Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. nite nes ympie eam whie 00 ec ampions 1p Charles Dillon, E2%. 1137" Broadway: Mar- George T. Berry. 64. at General Hospi- 2210 Oliver Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. é Burial, Crown Hill, in London. ME oa, Hy Fame ager Rito iP tal. coronary thrombos I eral H aia} == ; : . en Grubb e oris Rit e od Shan rly t o ST s Join Our O'Connor said that bribery of athletic contestants in Max Jose-| RISRALE Clans 33 Taiv 746 W. 20th. care Phone FR anklin 3471 cinoma » October F New York carried a maximum sentence of five years in c Ada Zimmer- Leslie R Hamm, 57. 3611 N. Meridian “One of the World's Largest Scrap Yard Baling Presses” R » c er rur jail and a fine of $5000. ’ c cil. Abbott Jr. 22 Army: Mary Rettle B Hine s 36 at General Hospital . z § Sale Club Both E li d B , ror rested i ti Brig JORDON 24, Terre Haute: Beverly Francis Helen Rvan,.62. at 445 N. Penn- Repairs for your heating __— J m . TV ” ® Our Menta? Sites TH) 9 PW, 9 crglisls and Drown were arrested in copnection CA Be a a0: Bat wv. Centemniel Craigs Abraham Pergison. Bb at Method- | plant should not be put off Answer to Previous Puzzle $ ARQ. | with the scandals involving Bradley University in the “Norma Bohoett, 30. 23 N. Addison ist Hospital. cardiac decompensation Devilfish 3 the sc vy Chauncey Grass. 31 U.8. Army. Maxine Belly Jean Mason 10 months. General | for lack of funds. eviitis fu | % £. OMe 1949 invitational tournament. Park, Bl Mgreme Fay Creek Pkwy.: Tames Michael MeKi: ey. 66. st St Vinnature. In " - tricia Hook. 27 2619 elaware ar ser te Sosa! a cor 181 FA us on. ne i —— - Englisis’ brother, Anthony, and a fourth man, Sol mie Beach; 20 U8. “Army. Roverta Meitie Todd 68. at Methodist Hospital. Protect the health of the HORIZONTAL 3 Collapsible @ =] Feinberg, a former Harvard University law student, were “""" fib i George Ansert. 74. at General Hosvital | hole family th h . . bed ) and how EPAIRING DIVORCE SUITS FILED Albert Becraft. 08, at Robert Long Hos- Whee ‘amily roug proper 1,8 Depicted 4 Exists REE ton. od % WATCH R also arrested in the Bradley scandal which broke last July. V.} "O%¢ Pr, Gurnell: Lavenia ve. Bilal Buimonary iniarcion: = "ov | heating equipment. devilish, 3iuils a o Mala Springs | The admission of Groza and Beard that they Marsarg va "Joseph Case. Mary vs : : 13 Tending to Snstramant N ng | Dave Scott Ruth ve Clyde Miles; Helen ; Get bids for our ‘repairs eat away ) tht irom ® ® Cryshls were bribed, brought to 31 the number of ace cage 0 hudgioh Kennedy: ‘Lilign v3 Harlen Say it with . . . Y P TT ward 6 Masculine # | > . . Mille 0 s : . ' by Christ, 4 s Le ¢ June stars who have been involved in scandals with gam-- |; Robert ‘LaPorte. Dorotha i Fay ind see Reilroadmen's 15 Rodent poiry vorship fo AS Wari | blers. Kentucky was the seventh school to become |'* Jim Dunmawey ’ py 16 Maniple 8 Bill of fare y Tested on Dees | involved. : . BIRTHS SEND Them OFTEN! / fey ei | 5 Small eid 9 Average (ab) ’ AAA e BOYS | gy ish n's 26 Gem 44 Famous HURCN a O'Connor said his office obtained the original tip on Giethadist 1 arian.” Vinita Park er: % Aled Floris of apd, Ne TR IH place (ab.) 30 Bisherna 27 Song (comb. English school } f— —— a. - : 1 & Groza and Beard from Podoloff, | a are. helen Senmdit Nav 35) ; 2 Byinical seins 1 Horse's gait form) ~~ 43Play part “ " FRaE: ion ola { ; 12 Aleutian eminine ngers it ® Podoloff, O'Connor said, came to his office around” Bi Willan Ciena" endefion 3 Suk) eM island appellation 47 Genus of s Sept. 20 of this year and asked for help in “cleansing pro- Ungengalter’ Harold, Margaret Land; Gui Rr sal 17 on account 3 Pedal digits * files "” ‘“ " r ! (ab.) isorder Wn hi: 9.48 NS aRASONABLE PRICES fessional basketball” of th the taint of ‘fixes. Mo St Francis—Flovd. 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