Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1952 — Page 20
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‘WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1952
=y for CRally 1 Held, Seek Another |Local Deaths ore TONITE 1 10r b Kaily eld, Seek Another |-ocal Deaths —--— ANCE! Insid A . MRS. LOUISE SCHROLUCKE, TO “es By Ed | ; " an! : In Robbery-Beating [maidniint e Ton & LIMITED TIME MURRY 8 3 s - TA. : : WHAT e d damp | y Friday in Flanner & Buchanan. | PHILCO # GIBSON How many | | One suspect has been arrested|St, who chased the robbers from Burial, Crown Hill. and made it Atterbury Band , (304. another Is sought. by Polictithe scene, Stuf noth barrels of » uo. Shop now for 2 wide selecfion in ro I found ~ ry today in the savage robbery-|a 12-gauge shotgun. i Open Tues., Thurs, Fri, Eves. ‘Til 9 P.M. breeze—noth {beating of a 54-year-old woman MRS. CATHERINE MYERS, A ’ 2 ’ no | Plays for Event lyesterda Pellets from ons of Mr. McIn- 5; "0 15,3 8, Delaware St., resi! xy save $8 AT by-human-hs y % tyre's cHarges peppered the right! q..¢ pere 46 years. Services at they should CAMP ATTERBURY. June 18: The robbery of a branch sta-\.o .¢ Norbert Bauer, 62, of 1318 : . Imagine a large congregation tion of United Laundry & Clean-|,, . = of wio was outside on his 8:30 a. m, tomorrow in Lauck! Sensation ers, 927 8. Meridian St., yester-(_ _' “=U . earb Funeral Home and $ a. m. in| When tempe: in Indiana rising to its feel as 45y terminated with the shooting| work nearby. Sacred Heart Catholic Church. | ~ FURN break record “Dixie” is played for the offer- of a 62-year-old pedestrian who| Mr. Bauer was treated at Meth- pyria), St. Joseph. 2403 E. 10th St. IM. 3505 | In this ‘tory in a religious meeting. wae Sanding Mearby a Sdist _ Hospital, then returned) nan eubes and p Th th for Christ Rall mas iid omy ET 7 C | al phane bags e You or Y Kenwood Ave. was arrested Taken to Hospital FRANK 0. STURGEON, 89, of | - lke the sign held last night in the Sports g.,rt)y before 9 p. m. after po- 920 King Ave, resident here 22 ’ COOL B Arena at Camp Atterbury made lice received a tip he was “in” Mrs. Downey was taken to St. years. Services at 10 a. m. tomor- REE history with just that. on the robbery. He appeared|Vincent’s Hospital in a state of row in Conkle W. Michigan St. K ER | The Dixie Division band played in Municipal Court 4 today on|shock. She“ had cuts and bruises Funeral Home. Burial, Maple, R0G ER the traditional song of the South preliminary charges of robbery. about her face, and a broken nose. Hill Cemetery, Plainfield. jeld on 16th ‘as the collection was taken at Judge Scott McDonald continued|After treatment, she was returned ..na | Weather item the rally. And the entire audi-'the case for seven days. to her home last night. MRS. ALICE GARDIS, 68, of | “The Offic ence of young people from In-| Mrs. Flossie Downey, 5141) According to witnesses, Bel- gp04 Crittenden Ave. resident| fii 2 quand |dianapolis and the surrounding Beecher St. identified Bellamy as{lamy and another man drank at| here 13 years. Services at 2 p. m, a 1 . community and service men rose the man who raided the cashia tavern at Illinois and McCarty tomorrow in - Greek Orthdox The Unconditionally Guaranteed Pac (ag land stood. drawer of the laundry branch(Sts. until 11:30 a. m. yesterday. Church. Burial, Crown Hill. . DS ? jovernment. A dramatic atmosphere min- while another man beat her. [then were seen walking south. A nr . VENETIAN BLIN ’ Toe Seat led with seriousness and enthu-| : . . mum Pa Eom valid at this first large) Reports Seeing Man od a tore ne Femme BRIAN A. DAVENPORT, 8, of Plastic tapes—P lastic coated metal slats od think it os scale Youth for Christ rally held’ Bellamy also was identified by|[aundry branch at 923 8. Me- 1620 Fruitdale Ave. pupil at Ben YES. indeed Anarice’ “While OP at the post, Margaret Woodrun, 32, of 929 S.|.igjan St., according to witnesses Davis Grade School. Services at | , indeed . . Awnericas Average 5-Room pped my h The Dixie Division band, in Meridian St. and Herman Klaf-|ihere, then after loitering a short 1:30 P._m. tomorrow in Conkle Finest Blinds in Your House , Powell m their Confederate uniforms, zensky, 65, of 232 8. Illinois St., as{{ime they left. W. 16th St. Funeral Home. Burial, Choi # Colors 8 to strike |played a concert before the rally one of the two men they saw flee, Mp McIntyre was asleep in the Floral Park. oice © rs! $°¢ O ; opened. A chorus of more than from the laundry station. rear of the laundry branch when : 5 88 J sf Phone Al 1846 1200 civilian and military singers| Checking the room of a man iihe two men entered. According] MRS. CLYDA STONEBURN- u . es raised their voices in the gospel believed to be the accomplice, po-\to Mrs. Downey, Bellamy started ER, 70, of 5104 Indianola Ave, FREE ESTIMATES ONLY My 45 song, “ ‘V" is for Victory Through lice found a pair of bloodstained rifing in the cash drawer andiresident here 40 years. Services 10% DOWN 4 wp Christ, Our Lord” at the begin-pants thought to have been Worn she screamed for help. The other|at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Sunday Call IM-5672 Smell : a 4 ning of the service. by him. : man began to beat her, she said. Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. ’ : ue yas ” 5, 2ER ON; A Led Prayer | According to police, the suspect| Awakened by her screams, Mr.|Burial, Washington Park. Representative will be there within i ai a tn : : . _/still at large was shot in both|MecIntyre grabbed the gun and nn ‘ ” bh, TT — 7 NE ” Ma). Gen..A. G. Paxton, com {legs by Mrs. Downey’s son, James chased the men down the street, FRANK WATKINS JR., 18, of!
mander of the 31st Division and] of the post, was ill and could not! {be present. His wife, Mrs. Paxton,
4 led in prayer. : It. Col. E. D. Elliott, 31st Di-| NAPOLIS vision staff chaplain, served in|
the place of Gen. Paxton, welcomed Youth for Christ and intro- MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED DEATHS : duced the Rev. Roger Malsbary, Donsld G. Wise, 25. Indianapolis; Mary Lula Clark, 71, 341 W. 12th, i } hage. director of Indianapolis Y for C.| WL Senaral San oly filiam Cowan. 84, 4532 Carrollton, myo- | empile;
y , 25: . carditis | The Rev. Malsbary with the gen- ® a Der 38, 13 W. 18th {James Davis, 39, General, hypertensive } 81, 1129 8. Randolph, |
PI 4 G N. Adams, 28, 2020 College; ‘Mary cardiovascular. eral and. his wife and the post A “Winslow, 22, 5329 University. William Harlett, chaplains planned the rally. Donald D. y. 38, dreenw pesrebral hemorrhage, st s 18: ; a opper, , , Dr. Lee Roberson, minister of jp fietta I. Jametsn, 8 ila, Hon, the Highland Park Baptist] Rosemary Werhan, 23, 1309 N. Penn-|Matlorie Kupfer, 31, 1800 E. 10th, cerebral | !{ gylvani
} hemorrhage. { Church, Chattanooga, Tenn., and Mathias A. Rasnick, 23, 258 N. Reisner: | Jesse Sayre, 82, 1930 Sugar Grove, careima.
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McIntyre, 33, of 927 8. Meridian firing as he ran,
dent here. Services were to be at 2 p. m. today in King & King Chapel. Burial, New Crown.
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