Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 December 1951 — Page 20

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Urge Stassen To Support lke in "52

MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 14 (UP)

~The chairman of the Minneso-;

tans for Eisenhower Committee. asked former Minnesota Gov. Harold E. Stassen yesterday to support the General in the state's presidential primary election, March 18. Ina telegram to Mr. Stassen, now president of ‘the University of Pennsylvania, in #hiladelphia, Chairman Bradshaw Mintener

invited him “to -serve-as head of

delegates pledged to Gen.- Eisen - hower ~Pregidential primary election.” Mr. Mintener congratulated Mr, Stdassen on “your recent statements urging support for Gen.

Eisenhower,” and said Ike would)

be entered in the Minnesota pri-| mary on Mr. Stassen's “acceptance and approval.”

Hope for Nomination

He added in a statement to newsmen that if Mr. Stassen, himgelf, enters the primary, “favorite ‘son canidate,’ Eisen-| hower would not be entered.

Mr. Mintener told Mr. Stassen|

that “if future events should remove Gen. Eisenhower from consideration, we - hope the convention will nominate you for President, and Minnesota delegates should give you unanimous sup-| port.” vs It is belived Mr. Stassen will] announce his presidential intentions, if any, at St. Louis, Mo. Thursday night.

Await Tke's

Mr. Mintener said he was “convinced” that Gen. Eisenhower would announce his candidacy, “probably between Jan. 15 and Feb; 1.” In the telegram, Mr. Mintener said he believed Republican Sen. Robert A. Taft, Ohio, would follow Gen. Eisenhower into the

Action

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Here Is Your Times Carrier

Irvin Thomas has built his

enterprise. In three and a half years he has signed up 132 daly and 154 Sunday custom- | ers. He lives at 709 N. Trewi? St. and carries the route | on Pershing and Michigan Sts. | to 16th St. A freshman in Washington <High School, he

has saved $230 in War Bonds. |

| Last summer he won a trip to Niagara Falls by getting new subscribers” to The Times, - Be- | sides the money he has saved in | bonds he has bought a TV set, a new bike and part of his own clothing. He goes to church at | fe Nazarene. Church on King

#lcarload of Marines heading home

Times route into a big business

New Castle

Rites Set For 2 Crash Victims Here hgh tg hog

two elderly women killed yesterday in a headmon crash with a

for the holidays. Six Marines and the son of one of the victims were hurt in the collision in the 4500 block

{miles northwest of

of W. Washington St, The dead: ro. Mrs. Mina Worthing(o 74, of! 770-N.-Holmes: Ave,

= | Mrs. John B. Rice, 7i, s&Wfe'{Failer had slowed to let a truck

¢ wel CPOSS the bridge over Graham's WHO

LL John “Worthington “ag ved with them, was in fair condition at St. Vincent's Hospital. Pfc. Bernard Quinn, 17, was in

k serious condition at Camp Atter-

[bury Hospital. Five Others Hurt Other injured Marines, all from Camp Pendleton, Cal, were Cpl. Robert B, Steele, 21; Pfc. John Zaworski, 21; Pfc. Robert MecKaig Jr. 18; Pfc. Leonard Roy, 22, and Pfc. Russell Schombing, 18. State police said a truck pulled {into the center lane to avoid hitting a car which suddenly {turned right. Cpl. Steele swerved left to miss the truck and collided head-on with Mr. Worthington’s |car.

women who were killed were|

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On the Highways

CONNERSVILLE — Martha J. Jessup, 36, was killed last night when her.car skidded on a patch of/ice on a county rodd 1% here and)

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turned over in a ditch, » » 8,

SEYMOUR — Millard Raymond Schierrel, 30, Anderson, died yes|terday when his car crashed into a house trailer on U. 8. 31. State police said the car pulling the

fOreek near county line,

the Jackson-Scott

w » ~ * LEBANON — Mrs, Paul Lohman, 37, Zionsville, was killed ‘yesterday while ‘riding in a car that skidded on the ice on a county road 5 miles east of Whitestown and turned over in a ditch.

Two Persons Die in Fire

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Local Deaths

MRS. JOHN OC. (GOLDENA) BLANCHARD, 71, of 4837 Winthrop Ave. Services 10:30 a, m. Wednesday, Shirley = Brothers’ Central Chapel. Burial, Memorial Park Cemetery. . * » » ORVAL F. CROOKE, 66, of 3937 Boulevard Pl. Services 1 p.m. Wednesday, Shirley Brothers’ Central Chapel, # # ” WILLIAM J. BILTZ, 78, of 2063 8. Meridian St., retired beltmaker at Indianapolis Belting & Supply Co. Services 8:30 a, m. Wednesday from Lauck Funeral Home, 9 a.m. in Sacred Heart Church. Burial, St. Joseph Ceme-|, tery.

MRS. SARAH FRANCES BYRD, 86, of 736 W. 25th .St. Services at 10 a. m. Wednesday at Stuart Mortuary. Burial, New Crown.

MRS. PHILIP D. (ERTHEL) WEBER, 56, Zionsville, Services 8:30 a. m, Wednesday from Harry W. Moore Chapel, 9 a.m. in St. Francis de Sales Church. Burial, Beech Grove Cemetery, Muncie.

» o # JOEL BENJAMIN, 61, of Cha* grin Falls, O., former Indianapolis resident and construction engineer. Graveside services at 11 a. m. Thursday at Crown Hill,

At Evansville |

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Mr. Worthington and the two

By United Press EVANSVILLE, Ind., Dec. 24 |

driving to Terre Haute to spend | TWO persons, one of them a soldier

Christmas with relatives.

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from Camp Breckinridge, Ky.

Services for Mrs. Rice will be burned to death here yesterday in

held Wednesday morning in St. Patrick's Church, Terre Haute. | Mrs. Worthington's will be held the same day in [Christian County, Ky.

Store Robbed Fire Guts Service Uni

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. NEW CASTLE, Dec. 24— Three

of Gates Motors Here

The service department of Gates

|masked gunmen herded 25 per- Motors, Inc, 3409 N. Illinois St., sons into a store room at a Stan-,was gutted by fire yesterday.

Minnesota primary. He added that|qard grocery supermarket here/Cause of the blaze was not deMr. Stassen’s support would in-|and fled with several thousand termined; firemen reported. sure - Gen. Eisenhower of anigollars shortly after the store! The flames were confined to the “overwhelming” victory. |opened today. {rear of the building and several Robert Murray, assistant man-/new cars in the showroom of the ager of the store, said the men| 'building escaped damage. put white handkerchiefs over| Bernard T. Gates, owner of the

Hoosier Dead

their faces and produced guns as/auto firm, said he was unable to; Back from Korea | they entered the store. lestimate total damage.

The bodies of two Indianapolis/ Mr. Murray said the bandits

soldiers killed in action in Korea ordered the clerks and day- Financial Security

were returned to the United] |before-Christmas customers into| States yesterday aboard the New|a store room at the rear of the Zeal Victory, Six other ‘Hoo |store and threatened to tthe For Home Owners siers were included in the 304 bod- their brains out” if they came out. fes aboard. | Store officials declined to say The Indianapolis men were Pfc. how much money the gunmen James T. Conley, son of Emziah|robbed them of, but when Mr. Conley, 1591; Blake St., and Sfe. Murray was asked if it was as| Frank M. Redmon Ir. husband much as sc ~ral thousand dollars, | of Mrs. Rheajean Redmon, R.R. 'he replied, “Yes.” i 8, Box 430. The other Hoosiers: Pfc. Edward C. Apdres, son of

History has proven that one of the most assured ways to gain financial security is trough property ownership. Properly managed, your real estate investments can carry you to the goal of financial independence and security.

‘Doe Leaps Into Shop In the Classified Real Estate pages of The Indianapolis

Clement Andres, Floyd Knobs. And Ruins Dainties | Times you will find advertised Sfc. Robert D. Conrad, husband | ROCHESTER N. H., Dec. 24| the vast majority of the betof Mrs. Gertrude Conrad, Bur- (UP)-—A 125-pound doe, chased | ter real estate values. Many nettsville. [by dogs, leaped through the plate of them are “Homes With Pfc. James F. Fischer, son of! lglass window of a specialty shop! Income,” “Income Property” Bernard F. Fischer, Batesville. [today and stamped around among| ‘and homes suitable for rePvt. Wilkie Harris Jr., son of|the dainty underwear and nylon) modeling ; 2 Wilkie Harris Sr., Evansville. stockings until $250 worth was .

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lan apartment house fire in which

from a porch roof.

Authorities listed the dead as Mrs. Gloria Secrest, 23, and Pvt. Donald E. Garrett, 21. They listed Pvt. Garrett’s home as Newport News, Va.

Deputy Coroner Kenneth King] said the bodies were found in a closet of Mrs. Secrest's room. He said the victims apparently had tried to beat a hole through the wall in an effort to escape the flames. Mr. and Mrs. O'Neal Gamble told police they and a half dozen other persons escaped through

|Hendricksen saw water running

‘Santa Comes To Elkhart Family —With His Mop

ELKHART, Dec. 24 (UP) — | Neighbors gave the William|

“services Other persons leaped to satety Thornes a Christmas present yes:

terday, but the Thornes werén't around to see it. It was done with mops. After the Thornes went to Val-

with his parents, neighbor Robert

paraiso for a three-day holiday

down a window. He called au-|;

Old Kris Decides Airplane Can't Replace Reindeer

PITTSBURGH Det. 24 (UP)— Santa Claus returned to the North Pole today for his sleigh and reindeer after he -nearly injured himself in a parachute jump over Alleghany County Airport, Members of the Civil Afr Patrol yesterday arranged for Old Kris to parachute from a cabin Plane| and land in the vicinity of 50 youngsters. :

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Ye Merry Christmas X x and @ . Happy New Year. Pedige. Jewelers

However, Santa tumbled to earth about two miles away after his chest pack broke open and he had to resort to his suiergeney ‘chute for a safe landing. Dozens of skeptics who hadn’ tl been forewarned of his approach stared goggle-eyed as Santa's flannel clad figure came floating to_earth. : Kris sald he would return to his sleigh and reindeer for his annual visits tonight. “They're more dependable,” he said.

Harry Ostermeyer Dies Here at 67 |

Harry C. Ostermeyer, 67, of 1012 E. Kessler Blvd., former vice president of Indiana Paper Co. died today in Methodist Hospital| He lived here all his life and!

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had been associated with the| paper firm 15 years before his| illness began two years ago. Mr. Ostermeyer was a member {of the Indianapolis Club of! [Printing Shop Craftsmen and the | | Downtown Optimists Club. He is survived by his wife, |Edith; daughter, Janet; sister, Lottie, and brother, Alvin C,, all of Indianapolis. * Topi Services will be at 1 p. m. Thursday in Flanner & Buchanan, Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill Friends may call at the mor-| tuary after Wednesday noon.

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pipe threatening home. The neighbors mopped water] for two hours, then phoned the Thornes that the situation was in hand and advised them to stay on vacation as planned.

the Gamble apartment to a porch, roof, then leaped to the ground. | Mrs. Gamble said someone threw her 3-months-old daughter, Alice Elizabeth, from the porch roof to waiting arms below. She said they called to Mrs. Secrest to come through their apartment be-| fore 'they fled. .

Cincinnati Blaze Fatal to Eight (UP)—i

CINCINNATI, Dec, 24 Eight persons perished and nine! others were injured early today! when fire swept through a crowded four-story tenement building.|

. The fire broke out shortly after| 4 a. m. and quickly engulfed the building located in the city’s West|

Pfc. Donald D. Krueger, son of! Edward J. Krueger, La Porte.

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