Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1952 — Page 9

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you feel .the Bi attorfley and former prosecuting, 1421 Bane, Yorce: Fern di Laity > Indianapolis; | ing 19. L105. N. Caplio! Ave oming on. Ag 1 ah attorney, died .Friday® night in| Browp 21. 125 8. Meridiah. ; 5, 29, Indianapolis. DIVORC E SU TS FILED “s f{ time for i Liquor’ Fund 4 Culver Hospital at Crawfordsville, | Marshall Ward lc 1853 Paik Aves Peggy 8 Miley: Donna ANT It. Dorethy Ramos el creation, but a {A native of Rosedale he was: 58 Leonard Ma or Danas ‘8. Capito nan: Dolores ®." Gerald” Tyler; Cecil v& o these later . By United Press vears old , felen Harris. 17, 910 8. Capitol Marie Aldridge : a me and con- DAYTON, O., Jan. {2 Lathes “He ‘was -a miember of thea Lacey 18. 927% N._ West; Geraldine hi and you will M. Kratz, former buyer at {Episcopal Church,. Masans, Scot- 8 A No Wes Elie’ Hus Would Warn China

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WASHINGTON, Jan.:12 (UP)-=

Sen. Owen Brewster (R. Me.) pro=

Natjonal Board : near here, testified today that, Survivors are Ris wife Gertrude R Cn 2 2 ol lege Ae Ct garet Shank 26 De hot Chi b ; i : J o x x Toll: xr Rober ckard 2 230 8S estar e k 2 cat ORD dav g 3 Y gi i Lawrence A. Razete, Cincinnati three sons, Clelland, Jay and “{i\ie McPeek 27, 308 8, LaSalle Wiille Houghton Jr.. 24, 319 E ’ posed today that Red na . » What About { electronics: firm executive, gave Harold; a daughter, Mrs. Irma Wiliam Reeves 33. she oS oleke: Ave |i Simon 30 i warned that an invasion ol. noo- © him $500 as “liquor money” in Newton, Bloomingdale; his Ric 3 Noh 35. 5108 College Ave: Dor-| Pakke China would bring an aii-ont a A { {mot Mrs g : 0c Kwe Kennedy 22, 405 N Forest Ave Silas Hendrix an upon the China coast. Sen. Brewconnection with the letting of | mother, Irs. Laura Rockwell, Ro) yw. Sparks 26, 1204 Calhoun. Ruby Ma- Brown % RR. 4 A p . ed orld tour. said : Alr Force contracts. Ladoga; a brother, Dr. J. M. Han- bry 28 1204 Calhoun, | Prank Vidmar 58, 1257 Kentuc Ave’ ster, back from a world tour, s ; ner, Philadelphia; a sister, Mrs. Edward Sayue 3 B R. 3; Esther Hazell Rachel Mehmert 83, 1253 Kes io cis A AV. lhe helieves there cannot be just Kratz, who pleaded guilty yes- | n Ea is, | Dalton son 25. 628 il

terday to charges of taking $900 and a radio, said during Razete's 8| trial in Federal Court here that| the Ciricinnatian gave him the] money in September, 1950, after stopping at his office to discuss] a contract. Kratz earlier said Razete once! told him that “if-you make some money for me, I'll make some for you in a liquor investment.” The former buyer who resigned last summer to enter the electronics business at Eau Claire, Wis., also testified that representatives of Razete’s firm met with Colonial Radio Co. officials to discuss a contract. Colonial, he added, received a verbal go-ahead to make trans-| mitters, junction boxes on a $1.5 million contract, and Rayironics

FOR VERY LITTLE TOES—A shoemaker to dolls, Richard Heise displays some of the tiny shoes he makes in his shop in Berlin. The shop has been open for 70 years and Heise and his son ship 1500 pairs of the wee dolls’ shoes every day of the year,

to make receivers on a $1.1 million contract. Kratz said Razete

later told

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getting things started.” Razete’'s trial will be resumed Monday.

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WASHINGTON, Jan, 12 —Everybody knows about

shining, and both his hair and his mustache need trimming. So there!

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a bunch of guests in the other night to show off. the stuff they'd bought during a vacation in Italy. .

Marian Markey, Ladoga and five Thomas Mi ( »| grandchildren,

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T k : The stuff included three Death a es ar Allen being Gen. Ike Well, it's okay—they can’'go crystal chandeliers and two A N D Y1 = 's lid Fisenhoweris:pale-and...a. ahead and elect Tice Eisenhower 3ittiexbondoll JABMPE worm Pupil's “Gui | White House court jester from President. : .....Mrs.. Brannan cooked all the v 'way back, but he's also a guy Mrs. Gwen (Bring Along a grub herself—a 14-pound .tur-

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The children of School 10 have lost a friend. James KE. Dunbar—| “Doc” to thousands of grade school pupils—died yesterday of a | heart attack in a downtown doc-| tor's office. |

For the past 10 years Mr. Dun-|

with plenty of dough.

Enough, for instance, so that he could build himself a swimming pool out at his swank shack in La Quinta, Cal. that would be the envy of a Persian prince—or even a contractor with Democratic connections. Being a comfortable kind of

Couple of Kings, Dearie) Cafritz has authorized me to announce that she will be delighted to invite Ike out to the house if he’s elected. “Ike is a dear, " said Mrs. Cafritz,

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key, and some brownies and date-and-nut bars. There was also an extra ration of orange juice -among the whisky bottles on account of some Capital free-loaders having out - done themselves during the holiday .| season.

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bar directed traffic for the school| guy, George wanted this pool Sen. Joe McCarthy, it turns { children at College Ave. and 13th| -to be strictly accessible. So he out, is really a very modest At that dinner Winston | A * PLACED ON SALE St. He was also custodian of the) had one end of it built right man, In the 1952 edition of the Churchill gavé for President 3 MONDAY AT Gensee ‘Apt., 1227 Park Ave.,! into one end of his bedroom; Congressional Directory his bi- Truman the other night, Win- | where he lived. i he just rolls out of bed and ography—written by himself— : 9:30 A. M.

A native of Maysville, Ky, he had lived in Indianapolis more than 50 years. He was a member of Hillside Christian Church and had been a member of North Park Masonic Lodge since 1914.

Mr. Dunbar is survived by his

down three steps and there he is swimming around in a pool

.protected from the elements by

walls of opaque glass. There was only oné hitch, at the outset. George found the water, fed by artesian wells, a little chilly for morning wallowing. So he now has it heated

takes up only three lines of type. Tdie with Sen. Joe in the Senate's modesty department is Sen. Margaret Chase Smith of Maine, also with three lines. Over in the House, however, the apex of modesty is reached by Reps, Fred Crawford of

nie personally disposed of over a fifth of champagne. But Mr. Truman made a couple*of glasses of the stuff last all night,

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Services are being arranged by | Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary.

Elkhart Ex-Police Official Dies at 53

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Guests of Honor

Strong men grew pale over their whisky at a party at the Australian Embassy the other

| afternoon when they thought they saw a couple of kangaroos

skip in and start being playful with the guests.

Sen. Bill Langer of North Dakota boasts in his biography that he is “the only person ever to be arrested in any Englishspeaking country for filing an affidavit of prejudice against a judge.”

Gentle General

ask for Baron Paul Schell. The handsome Baron was attached to the pre-war Hungarian legation here.

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Times State Special “Whazzis?” asked one well- any poker table on the Presi ELKHART, Jan, 12—A fori moistened free-loader, “the Aus- Guess where M 3 : aj. Gen. police commissioner who carried | tralian version of pink ele- Vaughan went Ma) eT Haney denial = yacht, ‘Williamsburg, f y PE-128 SHEE] S 36-inch Chambra 2 bole near - Ris heart Lhe pRams® © rk No. NOT that new pool hall! He O°¢ $400: - 0 ere yesterday. | urned ou eo kangaroos and Mrs, Vaughan were guests : : o Edward Joel Cullen died of a Were real, though, complete in the box of Spanish Ambas- No Leaves Left ® IMPERFECTS OF WELL # PLAINS 4 STRIPES heart attack in the driver's seat| With the names Joe and Ma- sador Jose Felix de Lequerica Arabian hamburgers were a FINE 4%¢ VALUES

of his car yesterday. Doctors said | it would be difficult to determine] if the attack was induced by the | bullet lodged near the heart when | Mr. Cullen was shot accidentally | in the back on a camping trip| in boyhood.

A routine physical checkup in| 1948 discovered the 32-caliber

thilda. They came along to the party with the guest of honor, Loretta North, who won a movie company’s beauty contest and was crowned ‘Miss Kangaroo” during the making of a film Down Under.

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for the performance of the Spanish ballet at thé Gayety Theater. How's that for culture?

Time of Day

Joe Tydings, son of former Sen. Millard Tydings of Maryland, is wearing a gold watch inscribed affectionately

among the delectable items on the groaning board at a party at the Saudi Arabian Embassy celebrating the 51st anniversary of the accession to the throne of King Ibn Saud. These are called kibbee in Arabic and are made of lamb rather than | beef, but they were a big hit

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bullet, but doctors decided to c Sue, as a guy who ney gs by Joe Stalin. Wiis Spe 10 dramer res long. Ab d v apri shipment lezve J Mr, Cullen 1 Shest { SE ney as Ble aye 3 iy 1 Joe was given the watch by feast Pp Excellent lit ith a fi { a Foil in 130 on Eo Mr. Cullen was 53. time of Its my se 5 his grandfather, Joe Davies, ig +Xcel ‘en’ quality wilt a hm jake ; 1 a0 it te his death he was an appraiser CAN't help being pleased to re- go SOF NJCC C08 BAUS There also were grape leaves ture and smooth finish! Wide yard! Good color assortment to

for the Federal Housing Authority. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Walley Funeral

port that Anthony Eden ain't what he used to be, either. Mr. Eden not only has a lot

of silver threads among the

| gold, but his haberdashery has

cow. Mr. Davies had gotten it in exchange for one of his own form Soviet Marshal Clementi Voroshilov at a Russian ban-

stuffed with rice and nuts and it would -have done your heart good to see how cosmopolitan our American officials acted. Guys like Supreme Court Jus- |

hems that will iron straight! On sale while 450 last—tomorrow! LEADER—SECOND FLOOR

select from! Also 80-square prints and plisse crepes. SECOND FLOOR

AST. Hot here. Burial will be near gone to seed. That tight-fitting, quet. tice Harold Burton and Inter- o : ® . satin-like topcoat he wears is : . jor .Secretary Oscar Chapman - Surviving are his wite, Mrs| wrinkled and spotted ana Light, Housekeeping i “Hv ® Ce 0d" been | 0 00 oven al :

Carrie Cullen; two sons, William Cullen, at home, and John Cul-

len of Crane, Ind.; a sister, Mrs. Se

Hazel Russell, Elkhart, and his]

bunches up at the nape of the neck. His shoes could stand a

Agriculture Secretary and Mrs: Charles F. Brannan had

hankering for weeks for a nice | stuffed grape leaf, {

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VARD IRBY, 66, of 22715; Vermont St. Transfer company operator. Services at 10 a. m. Tuesday at Jacobs Brothers’ West Side Chapel. Burial in Crown Hill.

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JOHN HENRY MASON, 51, of 2226 W. 12th St. Driver 11 years at BE. C. Atkins Co. Services at 1 p, m. Tuesday at Jacobs Brothers’ West Side Chapel. Burial in New Crown.

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