Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 June 1952 — Page 9
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Faces Crisi S CRESCENT CITY, IIL, June 19, : (UP)—Two Hoosjers were killed 0 the Egyptian dancer he wooed ir f ly affairs in pub- ’ in Paris nightclubs and the shad- Cc". 2,3 amily affairs in pub- terqay a few hours after Abdul-
day when an automobile rammed ows of Cairo’s sand dunes today gniy today, to break the will of |Ah . confidently predicted he
= In Crowding the rear of a truck on Route 49 threatened to prove costly. his mother, Mrs. Bonner King. Would be left half of a $2 million north of here.
Ellis Hedgers, 27. Monticello, PY _ his international romance sound mind when the final will 'three-fourths of her estates to a
: RY and marri to dancer Samia was made. — Plans Transfers and Allen Hunt, Norway, dled in @o0 riage Texas playboy off Mrs. King died last, Sunday at KIng, and only one-fourth to Ab- Mrs. King's intent to cut her son with Mrs. King.
off with a quarter of the estate. Mr. Hererra said Mrs. King] suit to break the will
and five persons were injured to-
the crash. John Shelton, 24,
To Shortridge Greencastle; Willard Mewninney. Cd 5 28, Terre Haute; Paul Birch, 18, By DAVID WATSON Monticello, and Joseph Addkins,
A North Side public high school Kentldind were seriously injured.’ is nearing its enrollment limit, Mr. Addkins was the driver of | the car in which the others were| or. Herman L. Shibler, superin- piging Truck’ driver John E. Hel-| tendent of schools said today. ler, 45, Champaign, Ill., also was Dr. Shibler said Broad Ripple hurt. probably will reach capacity next year, forcing transfers from there San. Kerr Throws to Shortridge. . . But the superintendent said Jibe at Eisenhower
builders may be able to eliminate : the need for half-day sessions in WASHINGTON, June 19 (UP)
grade schools if five weeks lost — Sen. Robert 8. Kerr of Okla-
during a recent truck drivers’ homa, a candidate for the Demo
strike can be made up. cratic presidential .nomination,
11 Under Way said in his weekly letter to con“Phe school board last month Stituents:
» “Lincoln, the great Republisaid half days ‘may come in the = and = Eisenhower, who is
fall if the building program is jearning to become one, have at thrown far eff schedule. least this much in common: Each’ Especially needed are new 4as his Gettysburg address. buildings 59 and 71, due for com- Eisenhower's is Route 10, Box pletion in January and February. 28. 2 Eleven buildings in the city are Lincoln's Gettysburg address, mow in various stages of con- WAS his most famous The same! struction. will probably be true of Ike.” : Dr. Shibler said Broad Ripple Ya has a 2000-pupil limit, and will Vendor Robbed have 1912 in class this September. £ Some of the pupils are county Charles Oldham, 14, of 610 W residents attending city schools, Vermont St. an ice cream vendor, and those will probably be the told police he was held up at | ones transferred to Shortridge, he Knife point by two youths last said. 2 night. He said the robbery took . place at 13th and Illinois Sts, Still Room and the pair got more than $5. There is still room for enroll-| — ment growth in the other six high! schools. Whether half days will be necessary within the next five years at South Side elementary schools depends on suecessful | conversion of the old Manual j High School building to a junior |
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Abdullah's Leve For Egyptian Dancer May Prove Very Costly 4 : BY United Press of her fortune, estimated as high illness of several months. She; The exact amount of the estate,/] Mr. Hererra said Mrs, King lapsed into a virtual coma before
HOUSTON, June 19—Sheppard as $3 million. was 52. !which includes both the King and Made several wills last year—a her latest will could be chang«l
new one each time her attitude! tt directed that the estate be
toward Sheppard and Samia's - ‘ - not known and was listed fori, mance Tp set up into one-quarter and three.
{probate purposes as exceeding was Hade hte she yas still A |and Patricia, payable to him when His wealthy mother, angered He will allege she was of un-to $3 million fortune, directed $50,000. gry wit m, the attorney said.ipe is 35 and to her when she is 40.
(Abdullah) King's marriage pu; Mr King. for once reti- Her will, filed for probate yes- Bonner family fortunes, still was
lic. said he would file suit, prob-
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