Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1952 — Page 10
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SATURDAY,
3 Olympia, Wash., Bishop.
To Give Se
Christ Episcopal Church on the Circle’ will present the Rt. Rev. bishop of in sermons at 11 a. m. tomorrow and at noon Tues-
Stephen F. Bayne, Olympia, Wash.,
day through Friday.
Bishop Bayne,” one of
pacy of hiss denomination,
projects, writes books, mer Navy chaplain and in much demand as a speaker.
We will address a luncheon
meeting of churchwomen at 12:45
p. m. Wednesday in Christ Church Parish House; the Laymen’s League of the diocese at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in the same place and conduct a “Quiet Day” for the diocesan clericus beginning with Communion at 7:30 a. m. Frida in 8t. George's Church. -° The North Methodist Church will be host to Dr. Reuben K. Youngdahl, pastor of Mt. Olive Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, and speaker, at 6:15 p. m. dinner Thursday. The Howe High School String and Plano Quartet, will give dinner music. Ball State Teachers’ College Choir will sing Lenten music on the after-dinner program. Dr. Youngdahl who recently returned from a 35,000-mile trip to 19 different countries will speak on: “Between Two Worlds.” The First Congregational Church announces an address by’ Dr. Alfred R. Edyvean of the Butler University Drama Department, as part of the weekly Lenten series, Friday night. The program will follower the 6:30 p. m. fellowship dinner. In the Broadway Methodist
preach on: “This I Believe About
Jesus” at 8:15 and 10:45 a. m. to-|
morrow. This will be the second] sermon in those scheduled for| Sunday mornings through Easter. All Souls Unitarian Church announces an address by Dr. E, Burdette Backus, minister, on: “Men Like Gods,” at 11 a. m. tomorrow, Commented Dr. Backus: “Medical science has not only lengthened the life span and found the cures for countless diseases; now it offers treatment too, for mental {lineases that derange men physically and socially. How long will it be until men are like gods? How much can we do now?” Central Avenue Methodist Church will have as special guest speaker tomorrow Dr. Frank Slutz, Dayton, O. Dr. Slutz is a layman and writer for religious publications. Roger Riley will
Church, Dr. Robert B. Plerce will
rmons Here
the younger members of the engages in many civic betterment? is a for-#e
GUEST PREACHER—Bishop S. F. Bayne, Olympia, Wash.
will give sermons next week i Christ Episcopal Church.
$100,000 Ouoniet Holdup Called ‘Inside Job’
QUONSET POINT, R. 1., Mar 8 (UP)--Employment files of the Quonset Point Naval Air Station were checked today In an effort to trace two Halloween-masked gunmen whom authorities. belHeved posed as clvillan workers
'to stage a $100,000 cash holdup.
FBI and state police theorized the robbery—largest in New England since the $1,219,000 Brink's Inc., holdup In Boston two years ago-—-was an inside job. They believed the gunmen were ‘‘profes-| sionals” who worked at the base {some time before holding up two |eredit union employees yesterday morning. ” n » “IT WAS pulled off by men who knew the money would be there and who knew the credit union routine,” a spokesman said. “It was so daring and required so much finesse that no amateurs|
could ever have made the haul.”
The two masked bandits
escaped past two Marine guards
in a stolen 1950 green Oldsmoe. The get-away car was found burning 10 miles from here at! East Greenwich. an hour after) the robbery. Investigators said the gunmen burned the stolen, car to destroy fingerprints and then transferred to another au-| tomobile, possibly driven by a
direct the Golden B8ingers of Broad Ripple High 8chool In musical numbers. The church! Men's Club will be sponsors.
Just Like Indianapolis
third man.
NEW YORK, Mar. 8 (UP)
resident;
g era and 1.30 p. m. at St,
(surance agent. {Monday at Flanner & Buchanan
~ New Crown.
, Health, will be buried in Crown
{Miss Joanne Kreps, both of Bar-
ther son, Donald. 8he was a mem-
Local Deaths
MRS. HATTIE STONE, 75, of 125 W., 21st 8t., native of Decatur. Services 10 a. m. Monday at Stuart Mortuary. Burial, New Crown, » - n ; MRS, 70115 «N,
Holmes Ave,
ZAKA KOLESCA, 68, of! 25-year Services 1 p.m. Thes~|
day at Stevens Chapel of Flow-|
Bulgarian Orthodnx Church: Burial, Floral Park
MRS. EDA ROTH, 72, of 72 ‘Terrace Ave. life resident. Services 1:30 p. m. Monday at G. H.
Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial!
{Washington Park.
~ ~ » WILLIAM ELSEN, R84, of 4416 Ei Washington 8t., retired Yall. roader. B8ervices 11 a. m. Monday at Flanner & Buchanan! Mortuary. Burial, Crown Hill, | ” ” . i WILLIAM P. RILEY, 68, of] 1240 Burdsall Pkwy., retired nServices 2 p. m.| Burial, Crown Hill, 3 n - . ROLAND DORSEY, 59, of 819 Locke 8t. Services 2 p. m. Monday | at King & King Mortuary.’ Burial, |
Mortuary.
n .—8 MRS. CARRIE TARRANTS, 48, of 1030 N. Missouri 8t. Serv-| fres 1p. m, Monday at Stuart Mortuary. Burial, New Crown. |
”n » ~ MRS. ALBERTA JONES, 31, of 543 Minerva 8t., member of Mt. Pleasant (Tenn.) Baptist Church, Services and burial will be in Mt. Pleasant
Rites Will Be Tuesday For John W. Kreps
John W. Kreps, former chief clerk of the Indianapolis Board of
Hill Tuesday after 3 p. m. serv-
lces at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Mr. Kreps died gesterday In
Bartow, Fla., fruit groves. He was 71. Mr. Kreps went to Washington, D. C., from Indianapolis, employed by the Interstate Commerce Commission. He belonged to Centre Masonic Lodge in Indianapolis and the Scottish Rite {and 8hrine in Washington. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Josie Lee Kreps, and a daughter,
where he operated
tow.
Rites Set for Widow
Of Former City Grocer Services will be held at 1 p. m. {Wednesday at Beanblossom Mor{tuary here for Mrs. Berennice Martin, widow of Wade H. Martin, former Indianapolis grocer. Burial will be in Quincy, Ind. Mrs. Martin died Thursday in Phoenix, Ariz, at the home of
Stephan!
|Acting Traffic Commissioner T. ber of the Capitol. Avenue Meth-
Official Weather
UNITED STATES WEATRER BUREAU \walkers wha
AMar. intentionally vio-
oe " “ ' " Si aa Ba 5.04 1816 “walk” and “don't walk” Mrs. Precipitation 24 hrs. “ending 7:30 a. m. 00 signa in Times Square will Total precipitation ince Jan. 1.. 612/8ubjected to summonses. Deficiency since, Ja 45 Wiley, however,
The following ae shows the temperstures in other cities:
{Wiley has disclosed that jay-odist Church here.
be way City, and four sons, Melvin, Mr. Gene and Jack, all of Indianapdid not expect olis, and Donald of Phoenix; a {police to enforce the rule with brother, L. D. Orrell of Spencer,
Surviving are her daughter, Milford Bennett of Speed-
Station High Low an \ “iron hand.” Ind., and 10 grandchildren. AUANIS ...coiiiiiisarsnnrrvene f times ———————————————————— BOBON ......icsvisvnss «31 ® > SIE a i Elid 8 i Strangle Slaying Seen Evansville 48 28 REECE! Through Hotel Wind Flo Ln, 4 gp rarougn rorel winaow | fon Angeles array ' a 4 { Bs Gatied ¥ Bh ¥ennes : | ¥ United Press both hands for his search he| Minneapolis ..... . 38 28 | New 'Orisans .... +41. a, LOS ANGELES, Cal, Mar. 8— you1q take the belt in his teeth. Orahicon ciiy CB 41 |Authorities charged that William still holding it tight.” Pala re 1s - 33 3% |E. Klink, 27, killed a woman in 8 ved 1 4 gan Antonio - 4 4 front of a lighted hotel room Police arrived promplly an Washington, Be gree 41 30 | 8 found Mrs. Ellen Mathis, 48, a
(window.
And Jordan Jones, an insurance agent, chanced to be looking out
* . In Indianapolis of his own window across the!
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Street.
Horace McBride tnd a, Wingate: Gaynelle] What he saw eAgue Nell Evans, 2, 648 Wi ‘43d; Luells Randan,[SUMmon police.
Johit Rio, Hel 4 ui N. Warman Ave; First, he saw Klink and the Alicla Miller 19, {woman disrobe.
caused him to
mple A ar Ave;
Robert Hook, nh 16 Houbrook: Love Later, he told police, he saw goollier, 30, 10 kN Walnur "Klink tighten his belt around the n ankins, 13 8. merson; Carolyn Perrine, Nn HH Harbison. {woman's neck and drag her Eugene 8mith, 21, 8. Army; Edith Dye, laround the room. 30, 1122 N. Kealing Ave. | i Ham Lane, mE New Augusta Christina] “He kept pulling the belt tightDonn Shith; 3 West’ Liberty, 0.; Marlyn, ler, then started going through owe ' Arthur Parker, 44. 431 N. Tilinots; Irene| her handbag and clothes, hauling ca lyst ix AM 2 Meridian the body around as he did so, he. 40, 4), 30. Washunsions Nondas \1® Jones sald. “When he needed Edward Coffey, 36, 120 e JOHN 7 TRUCE] ———— — Craig, 29, 1102 8, Pennsylvania. Jacob Lowery, 24, TY Vireinia|
Qoedert, 34, Beech Gro Arthur Welshans, 22, 3° Bancroft: Anna| Wooldridge, 19, 649 N. Exeter T. Robinson, 38, 1808 Martindale: Beatrice Hatcher, 28. 2047 Columbia. a
IT'S MURDER
On the Highways
TERRE HAUTE -Irwin Metcalf, Newton, Ill, was killed and two passengers injured seriously yesterday when two cars locked fenders while passing on U. 8. 40 in west Terre Haute.
Vernon Milligan, 30, 2219 PAIR Je NaOH RH i 3 8 keystone! 8 a eyst Gondwin. 36, Wenamaker "ones “Fern
0 K. Wilson, 23, Ko ome. " Patricia Mar-| tindale. 22. 2437 Sentral Robert Lewis, 20. U 8. Air Porce; Charlotte White, 18, 1301 Ringgold Ave,
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Carrie vs Gus Woods; Dessie vs Ravmond Slotten; Leamon vs. Buford Manion; Melvina va. Harry Ballard: Bossle vs Morris Ruddick. Lois vs Eugene Baker; Paulina vs Charles White illlam va Violet Williams: Rayma vs. James Means
—— In serious condition.at St. AnBIRTHS Fvins thony’s Hospital were Mrs. FranAt Methdist—Aron, Olgs.Davidobic. Twin C8 Kibler, 60 and Miss Adda Riris
Kibler, 37, both of Newton.
BOYS Dr, P. E. Rosanna McDuft. Marshall, Harold, Jane Phyllis Duncan; Carl, John, Carol Bain: Vern, Annabella Kelly; Joseph, Elsie Schwab
At Methodist Allen, Betty Brown: Edgar, Mildred Davis:
Poor Listening Due
Hollis. Sipura Dant: R Robert, Elsie By Science Service n ohn oria Kk. ig —W At St. Francis—Vernon TY Meado WASHINGTON, Mar. 8—Weak Al Coleman Carter ary Eiteroth; lsignals, fading and occasional Joyce Pri pale Jot Jon. Sars’ Tags will continue to disturb er
At St. Vincent’ Wiliam. Francis Cause John, Gloria Jones; William. Ann Ros. Wednesday, radio forecasters at
kowski. James Wanda Miller; John.|the National Bureau of Stand-
Geraldine Conley: Qiorse. Mary Aldrich | h At. Methodht — J BF® wreda Thom ards here warned this morning.
George, Barbara Ergantan: Willis, Dore Signals will come through fairAt 8% “Francis Wilifam, Mar Ross. ty well Thursday and Friday, oleman-—Ear ea i n At St. Vincent’ s—Prederick, Mary Miessen: they report.
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nurse of Dragerton, Utah, dead. Klink confessed on the spot, police sald. He claimed he had killed| her “because she tried to steal | my money.’ His story varied considerably with that of Mr. Jones. Municipal Judge F. Ray Ben-
nett ordered him held without |
bail on a charge of murder, He said he served from 1947 to 1949 in the Ohio State Reformatory for forgery and wife deser-| tion. He violated his parole by coming here, he added. Klink met Mrs. Mathis in a bar) he said, and claimed he was in the “purple haze” of drunkenness.
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