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U.S. Cagers Capture 39-22 Halftime Lead | Over Russian Team
BULLETIN HELSINKI, July 28 (UP)—The United States basketball team took a 39-22 half-time lead over Russia to- " night in their Olympic basketball game.
By LEO H. PETERSEN United Press Sports Editor
HELSINKI, July 28—Dave (Skip) Browning of Dallas, Tex., won the Olympic Springboard Diving Championship
today. 4 . : ¥ The U. 8. scored a 1-2-3 sweep in the diving when Miller
Anderson of Cincinnati, O., finished second-—as he did in the 1948 games—and Bob Clotworthy,
Ohio State star from Mountain-\" oes Hungary won
side. N. J.. took third. the women’s 100-meters free style The little guy from Dallas, mpionship Tex., once dammed up creeks ' back home so he’d have water to 2 a a swim in. Today he beat the elite] MjiSS ZOKE'S time was 1 minof the world’s divers to give the te 68 seconds. Joan Alderson of U. 8. two out of the ... Olympic chicago finished fifth in 1:07.1
Cleveland: scoring a unanimous decision over Risto Luukkonen of Finland. 4
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gold medals awarded this far in/,ng Marilee Stepan of Chicago to share the racing spotlight with °nstrators,
men's swimming. » " ”
seventh in 1:08.9.
Gert Frederikkson of Sweden
China Delegates
Fail to Arrive
HELSINKI, July 28 (UP)— An expected 40-man Olympic delegation from Communist China failed to arrive from Moscow as scheduled today and the best guess among their fel. low Communists here was. that they might come tomorow, Several members of the Communist press were among a small group that waited in vain for more than an hour at Seutula airport on the outskirts of this Finnish capital. They seemed to be as poorly briefed as everyone else about the arrivals, which had been announced for 10 a. m. Finally, one of their number
telephoned Otaniemi Village, the camp where Communist delegations are billeted, and
was ‘informed that the plane would not arrive today.
Moneymaker, Russo Win
Paul Russo of Hammond had
Bud Moneymaker yesterday. Russo won the “all Indianap-
Moslem, Wafd Leaders Back Egypt Coup
By United. Press CAIRO, July 28—The majority
{Wafd Party and’ the powerful {Moslem brotherhood threw their \support today behind Army strong 'man Gen Mohammed Naguib Bey. The double pledge of support, coming on top of King Farouk’s forced abdication Saturdidy, removed the last potential serious lopposition to Gen Naguib’s mili[tary coup. Other developments included:
ONE—Gen. Naguib said Far-| %
ouk’s abdication was only a!
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TWO—Gen. Naguib ordered se-| | eurity forces to fire on any dem-| “whatever their mo-
tives.” i
> THREE—The Wafdist newspa-
THE United States also scored won the men's 1000-meter single olis” entry list in record-smashing| Per Al Misri said army authoritwo yachting gold medals today Kayak canoeing championship. time in the 50-lap auto race fea- ties planned to reopen investiga-
Budrock of
2s it started a last-week charge Michael
Yonkers, ture at Williams Grove, Pa. But tion of the Palestine war arms
to overcome Russia's overwhelm- N, Y., was eliminated in the trial Moneymaker won all three hard Scandal, which involved Prince
heats.
ing team point lead. Uruguay's
The New York yacht oria” won: the. six-meter after a full week of racing and|referee after they lost their Olymthe Complex ‘II, skippered by pic basketball game to France to-| Britton Chance of Philadelphia,i/night and (the official was/ won the 5.5 meter class. Both/knocked unconscious. | won their races today as the! Uruguay lost the game, 68-66, competition concluded. lin the final moments as a result Russia carried 505 to 376 point of a foul. They then" surged to tead over the United States into the referee with fists flailing. {
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top races he entered at the West
the first heat.
” = » JIMMY WARRINER followed Moneymaker in the main event, besting Frankie Roesslef, Jack Harrison and Hershel White. Wayne Hawley took the second semifinal event and Jimmy Ervin
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MAT BENEFIT—Leroy McGuirk, former junior heavyweight wrestling champion of the world; Ed (Strangler) Lewis, ex-world champion and Paul Knowles, field director of Leaders Dogs (left to right), assist in the pro wrestling mat card to be staged at the West 16th Street Speedway for the benefit of the blind tomorrow night. Mr. McGuirk lost his sight two years ago in an accident.
! * = . | Abbas Halim, a cousin of ex-King, - k I o H k enraged basketball 16th Street Speedway. He cap-| Farouk, and 12 other high rank-| arou I IS ac
class|players attacked the American tured,the feature, 12-lap semi and! ing army officers and civilians,
= all other cases of sovermment B fo re Hao Got Rooted
FOUR-—Press reports. said Far-| ouk took large quantities of gold with him on board the royal {yacht Mahrussa when he sailed { into exile at Gen. Naguib’s orders Saturday. He also was said to
By HAROLD "GUARD {millions of dollars cached abroad United Press Staft Correspondent |in anticipation of his overthrow. LONDON, July 28-Egyptians| gritish military men with long
cheered when King Farouk was| qe vice in Egypt talk of Farouk born in 1920. They cheered when, ¢
Midget-Size Ex-Beéllhop Dies Here
{ | “Little Johnny” Merten# is |dead. ; It'll he hard for hundreds of | people to realize that death came ito: the tiny little fellow who was |bellhop at the Claypool Hotel lduring the roaring 20's.
| Only 4-foot-6, he used to take the biggest tips for doing any. i He carried heavy luggage
| job. Ho a like it was nothing and {his husky voice used to rirfg {through the hotel lobby .as he |paged many famous names who |knew him Born in Mt.- Vernon,
|as anyone else. He was a jockey!
juggling show. When the troupe folded here he became a page {boy and later a bellhop. | Taken for Midget | | He never seemed to worry| |about his size and liked ‘to tell| how several midget troupes tried to sign him up. | He later worked as bellboy at! the Warren Hotel and Columbia {Club and has been parts inspector for P. R. Mallory 10 vears. He died Saturday in Methodist Hospital after a short illness, A| resident here 35 years, Mr. Mer-| tens lived at 221 E. Michigan St.|
[tor a while but quit to join a |
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{He was 56. i i Services will be at 8:30 a.m. {tomorrow in Speaks & Finn Fu-| jneral Home and at 9 a.m. in| St. Mary's Catholic Church.! |Burial will be in Holy Cross, | Surviving are his wife, Ilene: |hig father, Jacob Mertens and his|
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won the 5-lap back s the ki wh straight sister, Mrs. Mamie Saum, both of Ro. v fiz the final week of the Olympics. # =.» | Russo's or DORSD race. tes have some $10 million in credits young and handsome, he suc- Se Ee eo same aie Evansville 9 h ol Ge UNT—Harry, 52 3 Russia figured to have shot its rs aaz . : : 8. -< minutes| on deposit in the U.S. an " to the throne in 1936. But gis. living : er of Walter T,, uss gu . THE? REFEREE was Vincent and 35.53 seconds. The ol d even ceeded | He became the m rch of gos tn Hunt, Elizabet! holt, since gymnastics, wrestling : hr Ah 214 . EL Se e old mark! more in Swiss, Italian a d Brit- 8 Tose 1 h e Ihe monarch of gos . i f A. McCullo ' gy Farrell of Newark, N. J was 23 minutes, 11.23 n rit- the cheers rose to frenzy when on si d Hi vale Hf . : oleh | ightilifting are through. *©% + No oy 8 2 es, 11.23 seconds. | (sh hanks. sip and rumor. s private life Uriah H Hick Sunday. ' Funera and weig g | One of the Uruguayan players, Russo b Saturday he was thrown out. I av . Ss . m., at the G. H. : y tion of whether : players, Russo begat Bill Schindler and EA became a public scandal, even in A I | HOME, 1 It's now a ques nd by! , FIVE — Dispatches from the The chubby baby, the slim a : may call a ' ugh Was dragged out of the hall by|{Troy Ruftman, who finished y } Egypt where masculine morality F | S the U.S. can piie up enough ; . ; Isle of Capri in Naples Bay said young prince, had turned into a ; runera et | day, swimming points to catch up, Police, but the game was com:-|third. He also set a new heat parouk. nis wif d {young p ' does not rate very high. ’ \ ONLY | VAS FARES! JONES_hildred A ‘pleted. France won, 68-66. qualifying record. Schindler closed! Nd ® And thelr 6-/fat, balding, gluttonous man, pritish officers tell tales of thel Services will he Wednesday for| : oil. Johes, ds 2 = = With the game nearly over, allin after 25 laps of the feature month-old son, Amhed Fuad, theiringed with intrigue and corrup- nair.way house along the desert Uriah H. Hicks, 75. assistant sec-* io Bonnie Hash, JAPAN 1S the big swimming but three Uruguayans had fouled 2 3» + new King had docked there. 'tion, whose dark glasses are popu- |. .4 hetween Cairo and Alexan- retary-treasurer of the Colonial away unday rival, and the Japanese showedout. There were several bitter] IN DAYTON, Marshall Teague Gen. Naguib said at a press larly supposed to “hide an evel... hich the rendezvous for Savings & Loan Association here! 103 their stuff when their 800-meter arguments over the referee's calls|of Daytona Beach, Fla. won the|COnference last night on his re-|injury administered by the fist, 0 one {the last 23 years, ( paved. a relay team set a new record of 8iagainst the South Americans, (100-mile AAA late model stock|tUrn from Alexandria he would of an outraged husband. | Farouk was a frequent visitor, Mr. Hicks died at his home, 30| JORDAN—Mattie, minutes 42.1 seconds in leading] When the game ended Wilfredo|car race. (‘have no mercy on demonstra- “Farouk the incredible,” a'there during the war years and N. Irvington Ave, late Saturday, anapolis, mother ualifiers today, But the U. S.'Pelaez ran up to Referee Farrell! Jim Rathman of C tors. former confidant here called him| after a six-month illness | an. passed away q y i p hicago led | many of the resident beauties € : I rierdy team—Daon Scheff’ of Yale, Gaith- and punched him in the eye. Car-/for 132 laps until his gas line. He again said the army would;t0day, adding that he had nobody | proudly claimed, the honor of a A native of Oklahoma. Mr.| JORDON FUNERA er Rosser of the University of ios Rosselo moved up behind Far- broke. Chuck Stevenson was sec-|N0t meddle in politics. Political/t0 blame but himself for the loss oh. oie ote acquaintance HICKS lived in Terre Haute 26] 05% Prien Miami, Frank Dooley of Ohiolrell, grabbed him by the throatlond and Norm Nelson as third [Affairs are up to the cabinet Of his throne. |with the monarch, the British Years before he came here 23| Vernon Cemetery, State and Burwell Jones of{and slugged him to the floor. Teague won his fifth race in a headed by Premier Aly Maher] He was born to glamour and! aiers said. years ago. He was a member of! ee — KERNODLE-Ola. C Michigan—had the next best time gigi row. |Pasha, he said. [vast Neal. He had enormous “my, soldiers version is thatthe Terre Haute Masonic Lodge FARES o ne. Nichols of the day, 8:50.9. They'll fight i — i ne uxurious palaces. He was the... . "wore dark glasses be. 20d the United Brethren Church ONLY 2 Lm Tas it out in the finals tomorrow. THE FANS in the stands start- LONDON, July 28 (UP)—Brit-|largest landowner in Egypt. In here. em. CONKLE | In canoeing today Sylvi Saimo|ed booing the Uruguayans. Gar-, 180 Tee Off for ain has sent warships, planes and|past years Egyptians almost C2Use his eyes had been damaged | Services will be at 10 a, m.| $35 w. ith st. of Finland won the women’s 500 Waotero charged at the stands 1o0j\as 's W Titl [troops speeding toward the Suez|revered him. {by a British officer who was Wednesday in Shirley Brothers at the funeral hon funeral hos meter Kayak title, and Josef|attack fans. When severel offi- men's Western Title ICanal Zone to deal with any pos-| His abdication found him Suspicious of the royal intentions. 0 Hill Chapel. Burial will be! MARTENS—John Holecek of Czechoslovakia took|clals tried to restrain him, he) LOS ANGELES, July.28 (UP) sible trouble after the abdication stripped of his popularity—but towards his wife. Another version in Roselawn Memorial Cemetery Martens, 331 E. © the men’s 1000-meter Canadian Started swinging. It took four, —About 180 women golfers from of King Farouk of Egypt. istill immensely wealthy with Was that a court favorite bopped 5 Terre Haute. sway Saturday. singles with Frank Havens of Policemen to haul him away. 116 states begin teeing off today | Ine king because of similar sus-1" po 4s survived by the widow. Evansville, Ind. Arlington, Va., fourth, | Farrell was carried off theiin qualifying play for the wom- . . jF clons, Mrs. Sarah E. Hicks; two sons,| 39 N. Meridian 8 ln a io. 35.5.1 1071 uuyune maa ea ins of tr snes com TNOUSANAS MOURNING |. oom somes, Eire, me sows, Sos at 2 Hungary, 5-4. guay : 8 p s Angeles Country! A Psychologists had their theories 1 cir Haute; one daughter, Miss. McCLANAHAN-—Car Edureo Mangiarotti of Italy Score at 66-66 with only three men Club. | : ; |Lokile N. Hicks, Indianapolis; a! St. father of Jos won the epee fencing champion- O0 the court. - —- ope Sela was headed by De-, jsbout Falouk as a man With ai, other, Harvey ¥. Hicks Brazil 2150 “survived by iv ship | Then Farrell called a foul on|fending Champion Marjorie we Deat 0 Eva Peron {subconscious grievance because he, vo grandchildren an 4 three Family Ticket bebo Sunday. Requiem : r 25% Uruguay, giving the French a free say of Decatur, Til, and the 1950! jhad been overwhelmed in his y Licke's may ught at Pry Lnay
|great-grandchildren.
throw. They missed the free throw, Western Amateur Champ Polly| family life by women, for use any day including Sun- ay call at the KI
BROWNING TOOK a com- ! By United Press i A ridian at 19th | but followed up with the winning Riley of Texas. { that numerous women and chil-: He had four sisters, all of ex : day through October 22nd. You : - manding lead in the Brat ix dives: goal, ; The low 32 players in the qual-| BUENOS AIRES, July 28 —Ar-/dren were hurt in the crush. ceptional beauty. He had a half Boat, Hoosier on Board, getthe same stop-over privileges i OO EN yesterday, an en today ®" The crowd—pro-France, any- fying will compose the champion-| 8entina was shrouded in mourns By nightfall police reserves ‘sister and three daughters by his | R d fe | as on regular round-trip coach si Donns finished with an overall total of way—started booing the Southship flight for the match play|iN8 today for its first lady, Mrs./land all troops that could be first wife Farida Zulfikar whom 'S eported Sa I ‘Hickets, Returnany time within gf Mrs. Ida Hebert 205.29 points. Anderson compiled|, mericans, Players on Uruguay'stourney, which ends Saturday. EVA Peron. Thousands filed past spared from the Buenos Kites he married in January, 1938, NEW ORLEANS, July 28 wp) three Jnonths gf : i of “Hoxass alas sary 199.84 and Clotworthy 184.92. |p. .p screamed with rage. Then More than 45 of the women en-| Der bier in a last tribute. garrison were rushed to the vast when she was 16 —The U. 8. Coast Guard received, myo oro fo. ter puichase. ry In diving, the contestants do .,j.. anq officials poured ontoltered have four handicaps or| The wife of President Juan D./Plaza De Mayo to control the! Egypt called it 2 love natch. word during the week end that| There are a few reserved-seat dren." d, away compulsory dives the first dayitn, court to seek to calm the play- under, and more than a dozen| Peron died Saturday night aftericrowd. ‘The young couple stood for the|the Helen D, for which a search, Ach trains on which a small ie ME and then their original dives the ers state champions will be out for 2 lingering illness. Preparations! Mrs. Peron died at the presi-| y 8 P : : | reservation charge is mad nyited. Burial V E. | } on : i > Presl-lyouth of modern Egypt. ‘They Was made in the Gulf of Mexico, | geist mace, fends may call at second. Browning drew continued| The French players were not in- the title. were under Way for an unprece-dential residence after an 11-lirove about in a hich powered 18 safe at Gulfport, Miss | after 8 p. B.. Mond applause from the stands—and yolved. The crowd was first Standouts in the field include dented funeral. |month illness. She underwent alo, oo..." ail | Mrs. Edward Syson, South!| GroupSavingsPlan for Tool: | METZLER Emma almost perfect scores from the angered, then amused by the Barbara Romack of Sacramento, Throughout yesterday and last major operation last November Por : y gary. [Bend., Ind.. communicated th! ’ ge Srowups, loo Atthur E. Metals judges—and he gracefully glided more, i } winner of this year's California Night one of the biggest crowds|for cancer But Farida produced no heir c " unicate with/ Ask about many coach round-trips Smith, sister of | emonstration. : ! i Argentine history. cotimated ati - —only three daughters—and|th® Coast Guard after learning|| where three or more traveling to- randmother of Di to triumph. - The Uruguayans had played a State and Ormond Beach titles; I" Argen oy | Condolences were received , |n search was started for the boat!| gether can each save up to 25% of 30 E Michise Boxing competition began today good game against the French, Mrs. Ruth McCullah, southern|500,000 persons, jammed down-ifrom all over the world. Presi- Ff 2r0uk’'s grievance ended in di-[, = ", was overdue at Mobile, | regular fare. play Ronda. Funeral with Flyweight Nate Brooks of but fouled consistently. (California champ; Shirley Mec-| town Buenos Aires as the mourn-|/dent Truman and Queen Eliza-|Yorce in November, 1948. Ala. on a cruise from Florida. | a — Sly — Fedsters; Mrs. Jim Ferrie; Mrs.| ers struggled to enter the minis- beth II of Britain expressed their, Meanwhile, Farouk had sought re ma |Johnny Weissmuller, and Barbara try of labor building where Mrs. | “deepest sympathy.” Vatican solace more frequently in other . | INFORMATION: ow 8 awa » or © Dawson. Peron’s body lay in state. |sources said Pope Pius XII wag feminine company, including his| Young ‘Yogi’ Hurt | ARY, Tuesday, DS Authorities reported that at « » court dancers who were famed ! invited. Friends 1 | “deeply moved. . Plaza 7591 HOItUaLY, Wins Cycle Title least three persons—all of them| for their ability to shake every- In Auto Accident za RODS
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: > women—were killed in the crush, | . é ’ o | Jerry Johnson of Greenwood while first-aid stations said some Young Driver ity £ a ist onors |won the senior division of thelan opportunity to pay homage. | 2 {Amateur Bicycle Leagué state] The undersecretariat for intor- Gets Jail Fine og championships at Brookside Park mation and press announced that ’ yesterday. He bested Rex Jones|the President had ordered Mrs.
{thing but an admonishing finger.| or, Then came the rumbles of] HILLSBORO,-M®’, July 28 (UP) | mounting discontent and angry, —Larry Berra Jr, 2%-year-old criticism. Farouk was advised son of New York Yankees Catcher -
J [that he must produce an heir and| y a An 18-year-old West Side youth he set his sights on another-16s1 OF Berra, was injured Yester-/
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Playing two strokes under par hitting 14 greens and needing
_ YORK \ , ! strokes on the carpet. EN AL ) with a 88, Defending Champion, Tn pas {In a one-mile match race after Peron’s body to remain in state|Was sentenced to 60 days in Jail year-old Narriman Sadek, the day in an auto collision near EHD. 5 Rena - Ralph Heinlein of Coffin nabbed, CHUCK HESS of Coffin and each was tied with 22 points fol- until all those who desired had|and fined a total of $215.25 on/fiancee of an Egyptian diplomat. Hillsboro. | Ba = - ITH—Norms M. medalist honors he didn’t need Charley Klumpp of Sarah Shank lowing competition in four sep- an opportuntiy to pay hommage./four traffic charges today by, For months Egyptian censor- The child suffered a fractured] 2p | id : A. 1} A Soe. aod med
to compete in the annual city|80t 70's for a second-place tie arate races. Rollie Richey, run- Funeral Not Set Speedway Magistrate G e or g e ship shrouded the story of how thigh and severe cuts above the!
| — {and Arnold Koehler of Coffin, Ed nerup last year. swept the junior x Ober. \Farouk took Narriman from her|Tight eye requiring 10 stitches. i ; amateur golf championship at/3" nerup year, swept the j No date had been set for the] South Grove vesterday. Juniper of Sarah Shank and| division, winning all three races. funeral, but the chief of the na-| James A. Withington, 877 Col- sweetheart. je Sas reported in fair condition ! CENTRAL lan Te : J .. | Meredith Nickel of Coffin dead-'Rjchard Tileson and Robert Todd tion's -armed forces ordered that|ller St., was arrested Saturday by, Eventually, however, the re- tonight at St. John's Hospital in| Passed. Bway Be rire a a wr: he need wi itary how Ste Tiere Forret Duncan npr were Seapine and Nar Stout Mo. |S TL HE - | Ee shot Abe. fet of Ta01 ZOIers II or op tert win ron Sr ee...L B ors granted oniy twice previously [ATES o drunken SPYING. Teck Mnal Detame naroul's quest 3B\ un’ wie. mother, Me ans! ANNOUNCEMENTS yited. Burial. Pion the week end city tourney. with 783 is slated aL § Poin ire Wins Stock Race i Argentine tory ax erent | Ro. Ing, i an peraungiMay, SL nae as rea niBerra and uncle, Norman Short, |} th Not: = BE. ; 1 "Ih y : eT . T RFT ents Manuel Quintana an oque' HS se joic § ! ' y hs » Dea otices IT TORE Dain Simian WE a. Ihr day Tor 9 Derths. Match play OAKLAND, Cal, July 28 UP) gaenz Pens. who ded in in |was suspended. ‘heir, Prince Ahmed Fuad, on Jan. When their car collided with an-| No-Dalsy. PI putts g his of birdies, opens Sunday at Sarah Shank. -Johnnie Soares scored his first/'" "© Judge Ober said Withington's 18, 1952. er auto on Missourf Highway | Tipton, “Sieter. of
30-day mourning li 81 : period was ordered. Flags were cense had been suspended in! But Farouk continued to enjoy,
: | i flown at half staff and black Kentucky following conviction onthe luxurious mode of life which Legal Notice | i
major hometown stock car victory, 21.
vesterday when he captured the! :300-lap championship race in two hours 35 minutes and 3.36 seconds
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crepe ribbons were attached to Other traffic charges. thad earned him notoriety. No ; a : | He suspended Withi ‘s'longer was he able to drive freely {them. Lamp posts were draped in| ngton’s long on the Oakland Speedway. Soares,! PP P ™ license for an additional year inland gaily in the streets with his pid, Bemoor Com asid
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Joe Hesselgrave, 42-43—85: Jack Dailey. 41-81; Bob Kirkpatrick, 37-38-75; Richard black hers a GARDNER--R \ 0 a 5100" IK ’ 3 : . of th 3 } obert, FP, band of Florence Br naton. 1-051 100 ‘Walt Py Nem or ek otis A, thurs. 'y- (FIVING an Oldsmobile, . finished! Radio and television stations 2ddition to the: jail term and fine./queen. Lo aT ar apolls, junti] “ &B% Bk bush &. |shdone pee 4 "wr ¢ “50 | oo y $ ; ’ #4 - 177 ahem 11. . M.. C.D.T.), -1 fd 5-41-92; Wiliam Stewar, 41-50 -108:| Hugh Durbin, 38-43—83:; Kenneth Shater, T° laps ahead of the field. {broadcast only sacred music and! Trooper Duncan said Withing-| Rocked Oft Throne {day. ‘August 12, 1952, on ‘the foliowing: TIPTON~-Daisy, fon of E A Hoima ido 82 Te a GKorianc, 45-52-97; (39-52—91; Jim Wendling, 43-47—90; George m——— mp ——— ! : ton was “racing around” i i | Installation of new roof ‘ovar Boys WHIPPS—Frederick, fam Richard J Emory Bryan, 40-59—99; H. C. Foster, Souther, 20-43 radi Savion Nichols, 38- | h funeral bulletins. Comedy pro- West Sic ng un Na] Instead he was whisked through! Gymnasium at Arsenal Technical | " lis, an o ward of O-43-86: Paul Hafield, 51-30.-101: How- £531, og, Crouc! » S219; Bob ‘Funk. Assailant Soug t grams were banned for the re- hed de neighborhood where 40 empty streets heavily lined by po- Picnic 1500 E.° Michigan Street. | ay. Buneral Wed ATES: “ohn mith, 41-44—85; Royal Seth Hm MeCox; 0-41-80. William KNOX, July 28 (UP)—Sheriif/mainder of the mourning period. children live. [lice and sometimes troops in the fice "ot" The” Board: C150" North "Montana CHAPEL. STEW Ent v7: Russell Moss, 43-44-89: pichard Dick, 46-4788; Emmons Shilling. Lee James today sought the as-) The crowd yesterday heaped 'midst of a Hollywoodish caval- Steel Indianapolis. ~~ rhe ip . A NE Massy, ) ; "43. G . BA 4 " —p————— — sent SORKEMAN Raker 0-48-88. Keith = Wililumson, 30-3810: | S00 00, DIG RO vorse Witte, s-49™ sailant of Carl Cox, 30, who was a veritable mountain of flowers Safety Council Head cade of scarlet jeeps and dozens or reject any or all bids A ALLEBON Mors BD se It ot Rh WORKMAN—Rober Bob Faudree. 40-41-81; Harry Cedarholm, 82: Grant Brod 1 ql, Dick Bimke, killed with a heavy instrument/outside the labor ministry build- : {of motorcyclists with sten guns SIONERS OF SHE ory ops ain ra haan 1 Bridges, Mansfield TE DE: PA Wood,” Wampler, 40-4283: Denis Harrington, 3- during a free-for-all fight in front/ing, where Mrs. Peron’s coffin|TO Ask Jury Trial {strapped to their backs. INDIANAPOLIS BAILEY dianapolis aise several Dieces and Ag! Saterday 8 a1 . 4 oda] ed Jack Simpso 7-36—173; William ; : | . . . V. EY. nephews, passed away Friday. rV- . 19-70: 3a Oilloway. al Hoyt Jr 35-38 73: James Shipp, 36-38 Of A tavern at nearby Toto. had been placed on a bier near! William H. Meckling, president! Rampant corruption in his Indianapolis. Indians, DUSI0€SS Manager. | foes Tuestay, 2:30 Bis CONKLE & "BUCHANAN. Mi George Joslin, 46-45-31; D. Casserlv. #: 74, Charles Killion, 30-41-80. schorn, | Sheriff James believed Mr. Cox the door of her former office. or ype Indianapolis = Safety COUrts aroused deep resentment |july 21, 1952 | RRA VIOME, 15 W. Jhn, BL. t the m ru 42-43-85. Jim Wright. 45- Kie—%a John Foley. 38-41-79: David was struck by a tire iron in the Appeal for Order Council, will seek a jury trial on@mong Egyptian patriots in alli _ led NOTICE TO BIDDERS | Friends may call at funeral home. . St, 42-40 Jb 29% King, 18-45-83: Jack A -43-—83; ; ¢ E . { ’ 8 p Beale p " . { : ee Gat Fe mv . 43-87; } Richey. © 43-44-87. ' Art Doc. Suton. 43-46 88: Doe’ stomiany, Saturday night fracas. He said = As the huge crowd surged cpa roae of drunk driving, his at. Classes, particularly the army. Board of Bohont chomitciived ®t ihe BELILES-—Roscoe Elmer 2821 West Informal SIOTSE Joe Childers. 34pm, Caries po tears: Raloh Heinlein 33-33-68. Wil. Mr. Cox moved to Toto from Ken- around - the structure oficialsl,,.o%® 0, TUE 8 his at- "por a time Farouk succeeded |§V, of, Indianapolis. unt] "8:30 0'tlock| Jia Mrs” Alyn. Maria ohn of Mik Whitcomb, 36-38-74; M. FP. Patrick. 47-1438), Henry Birk. 38-41—177; Joe Harbin, LUCKY Several weeks ago. {appealed for order, explaining] v re iin diverting public wrath by lend-|T). Tuesday. August 12. 1952. on Thy or Callie Beliles, brother of Verdi. Spen1 H #91: Othe Meihsner 43-48-81 A 35-30-14 Tom Quill Jr., 45-46—01: Joe enry M. Coombs, the attorney, |; his support to Nationalist de Io RE: bi cer. Ind nnd one Standchild. passed Sruce, Pb oa Z J es ors. Eagan; 42-45-88. Gene Chambers, 41-| 5 told 8 dw. bh al L = - etubing two steam boilers at Fle. | ° unday. Services esday, Earl Dickey. 41-4990: Thomas Capp, 43- 45-86. Gene a 2-47-89 Ed @ peedway Magistrate George! | mentary School No. 3. 23 Rural 8 | a m. at STEVENS CHAPEL OF THE 31-04: Bob Trittipo. 39-39—78: R. B. juniper, 13-38-71" HJ. Kaltenborh. 26 1 . M. Ober his client w mands for the evacuation of Brit- Retubing two steam bollers ar Bi FLOWERS, 3136 West 16th Street HOU Wells, 39-43—82: H. C. Marer, 42-40—82:14197," Jack Leff-y, = 39-19-18: Tom _ ent was unable to}; h troops from the Suez Canal mentary School No. 80. 920 E. 62nd st | Friends invited : Rice Morirs, 36-4682; Darrell McFall|Glogoza, 39-41—80: Doug Christ, 40-40—80 appear in court today because ofp. ob oF the. as par specifications on file in the, BOELDT—Otto C., 68 yrs, 1410 . 7:30 363915; E. Fortman, 39-39—78: C. L. p aout Chiist, 40-40-30; se 0 Nile office A : n the to C., 68 1410 May- A M. tc 36.36: IN rR, 3 Ck Roger Cianca. 38-52 80 (Bruce Prager, /injurfes suffered in the accident [Zone and unification of the le office of ahs, Board 150 Meridian pr Dr poeloyed husband of Nettie Doug Simmons, 39-37-76; F. C. Binder. Pollard. 39-4685: Tom Heacox. 39-43-82 which d Valley, he Board reserves the right to ac-! Mrs. F JERS band Ads received befor 40-3818; Morris Ward. 43-43-85: Joe Jerr areon i085 To 39-43-82 ch preceded his arrest. | But it becamfe clear that he Sept or reject any or ail bids Mrs qtuth Clements pnd Robert Smith, 38-41—79: George Kerr, 39-38—17:" ‘James Knipp. I8-18.76: George Taylor Mr. Meckling was arrested by! C] THE BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSION-| away Sturdas. Funcini pdt passed appear in that so Max Taylor, 47-44—01. Jim Wagner, 46- 41-44—85: Claude Stevens 44-46 01 8 : Yihad not the charafter to resist] ERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. | pm. at ihe G. BH Horr CI; bet: 10 4 obert Spear, 41-42 t WERE~ Mitch Petercheff, 41-40 wk' Hes , . . orrick . Vi ¥ « V, LY. Business Manager. ERA Y Nye, Robert B05) Pitan BIL vee 13-3710; Reese Lin 8% Shuck Chet le Taper A> wa ick Ji the temptations of corruption nd pabalis Thdfan era” Pst Ly Bani 1% East oh As seting ule Paul Toth, 41-43—84 Baker. 35-37-12: Robert Eck. 43-46-48 safety chlef smashed/ang Oriental voluptuousness in|7ulY 28. 1952 Priends_may—eail at funeral home. ik, 40-40—80, William Me- Ken Bourke, 42-48-90: IY Eas 2 {his car again . rsa eee ws er — ) 8 _may-eall at funeral home, The Sunday Times. Wr Prat) bl Baia ANT AD Raener Toh; y Henry, Faster. 41. 136 w aga st a culvert on Ind. hig court. Things came to a head NOTICE TO BIDDERS | BRAMLETT Nellie Ella, of 1932 N, 81; Roger McCoy. 41-42—83; Sob Walker, O'Gara, 18-45-83: Carl Smith, 35-3074 est of Speedway, last week when he refused to ac-'pocaled bids will be received by The La Salle. widow of A. G. Bramlett., 1 14-4386, Bruce Poynter 40-31-71: John Bob Duncan.” 4-41-15: Russ Rader. 6 | Trial was scheduled today after , Rr ot ip dimool | Commissiotiers ‘of thal Mother of Mrs Gladys Lee Mrs. RA Clayton 3-43-88; Harold, Barker 42-40 35-78 aDich Lugar, 40 41 81 Carl Mevet ‘being st d t . ricept Gen, Mohammed Neguib as Amc D 1ananolis Jas 1 00 o'clock Pe epnnes, Mrs Marzatet a fT ond i w J8- Hi 0 1 45. bert | ' " n i oe ~ “ A 8 - 8%: BR Mlller, dq] 8] DIK Zoey, 35 Whinpie, ‘36.3015: Georae Wrist. 205s, b postponed two weeks 480 minister of war and appointed his Svinyednesday. August 6. 1952, on the fol-| lett, all of city, sister of Leonard 1 Day (Daily or Sun. Mattingly. 43-39-82: Harold Prymier. 41- 75: Ralph Wooden. 46-4804: Don Essis ecause of Mr. Meckling’s in-lown brother-in-law to the post. |®™R Typewrit Conder of Dearborn. Mich. passed 2 Days (Dally or Sun. 39-80: Mitch Popchefl, 41-46—87. J. K. 42-43-85 Everett Clawson 37-38—75 juries. Mr. Meckling has t be { atid BOOE Le Sables with drop leaf AWAY Monday Dal “Sun. Gibbs. 43-4388; Del Schafer. 31.4111; Don Stefen 3740-77" Malcolm Welch. hospitalized, hi i: 8 not been, Then came a storm of discon- And» * Broad Ripole Hisn | call a IN, 4 HERR ¥ : 3 Days (Dally or att rmantrout, ~44--89: Joe Arman- “4181 0 enney 36-40—17 re zed, 8 | JE ‘ , Tospect after ——y trout. 53-50—111; Bob Saige. ~75; Man Alerding. 41-4383: James, Roberts. attorney said. tent which rocked Farouk right| All as Jer specifications on fle in the 7p. m Berrie eta ] d Days (Dally or Sun. Carl Lines, 40-46—86; J, W. Higgs. 45-43— 39-44—83. Charles Klumpp, 36-3410’ ‘off his throne. Gen. Neguib him-|fndienanciis eridian Street, day 2 p. m. from funeral home, S$ Days (ally or Sun. 88; Keise McClure, 45-47—02; Jean Bai- Go nton Sheppard 45-3984: Ken Hoy Sr. | The Board ‘reserves the wight Burial, New Crown. Friends invited. Sun, treall, 38-43—81; Mike Thompson, 41-38 (0-47-87. Ken Hoy Jr, 37.38—75; Dick Infant Smothers, Di self gave Farouk his marching. réiectany or ail bide, E0t 10 ACCDl| ‘yymB Cari E. 54 years. of 2206 F. $ Days (ally or 8 john Biller. 3-43—pl: Panl Siler. dou Kennedy aio 07 Loi Riigern se ’ es lorders and on Saturday Farouk |THE BOARD OF SCHOOL, coMMissiON.| 10th St. husband of ‘Evelyn M. 7 Days (Daily or Sun 39-3078: John Applegate. 43-40—83 00. ony Eta i IP Phillipe, 47-43— In Trailer Bassinet ‘sailed from his kingdom of the] BY MV BAILEY. Businon Manapis: ! maker a Ry Me re Five 6-letter wor Lowell Kolp, 39-4584; H. L. Applegate, ers 40.18. 78: . rT Soo Robert Sow- Nile j Indianapolis. Indiana | away Sunday. Friends may call at 41-4647: Dick Roberson. 35-31—12;, HADK Bernie’ intr. AT, McCarty. ~ 42-4083; | A six-weeks-old infant smoth- . July 28, 1952 | the JORDAN FUNERAL HOME, 2428 Campbell, 36-40-76; Lester Crews, 39-3T— 42.4582. Bob | cires ap.qp ol, Lawrence | , ————————— -| E. 10th. after 7 p.m» Monday. Pu- Your credit is goo 9%; R W. Johnsons 44-48-92; Chalres! jor Frag alley. 39-38-77 lered to death today in her bassi- neral Wednesday. July 30. m, & razee. 38-41—80 { y 3 10 a.m, be led when ad Shumate. 44-46-90: George Dougherty. 36: «2 7g "Arr, 3-41-80: ‘Bob Blaney, 30. net Friends invited. Burial Warren, Ind. ° mmied wi 33-73: Bob -Spatks, 46-47-03. Harold Per- Carlsen, 42.4587 oak Ah-41—80. Bab : . : itll CONNETTE—Willlam H_, 4626 E | town advertisers | Geld 43-40-. 2 Beals, 55.4803; Art Whitehead 44-5094 itary 42-96: | State police and Hendricks! — ®t. father of Lo BR, b or money order wi Sen thee 1 RE Dn 17 Ble Bore soled af CR ‘County officials said the infant, §imasiather of four, brother of Meh - , CK eid, JH-41--76; n . . «30 3, faire ups fe tI TOR Kinet, HTS [Deborah Lee Potorit, apparently, gus. Raaead mane nu ie Si Plecee sheck you 18; Jim pchefl, 43-83; B. a g . 1 \ : efi 41 © Will Rogers. 41-4788: Root mosbard. ie. 380%1 Hyer. 83.4001 became caught tn the padding of Kirk "EHTaRn fl MOORE a that it appears to B. A. Boatman. 41-46—87; Ken Percifield. si aso) En Bla 41 oi aersey Littrell, her crib in the trailer home of her! ae CH-1064 : rect in every detai 40- ; Curran. 44-40-03; M. E. 39.41 5). Cleat Nei 13 Ror Watts. { eee A ! for funtelt 40-4181; Don Beatty.” 40-40—I1riin (0.50 90: Yom wilinons be. 30] parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith ETS ees be responsible for i Al Ci , 46-43—80; Willlam Gaines. 78) Bud Willies aks Variams, 39-39 = correct insertion. 3-43-88; W. Lee 43-45-88: A GO 42'45 35." Alert Loned mtiol hy Qiver | Potorff. The family, which re- 9 ni org Ay Wain. 4178100 Rie Weiheraid, "4k cently moved from Sioux City! THE WILSON WAY ba correction in as wo 43-4184; ~ | 46-88: y 4588; i LR 3 an, 31-38-16, Wal- Hern. oa Parber, 43 i Iowa, resides in Broadacre Trailer Beautiful Chapel. 40 - cor: [4 Plaxo : 5 s | orris, 38- 3 | : | a 0 TRC By ANE J Court on W. 10th St. in Hen- Parking. Cadillac fuxury Am-_ [If hvsgtery pT Ki, Roghing, 3 Bel linge’ FEST Bie ser | drichs Couns. helt Roveatin. Foro ened. H rant, 40-46—86; Jack David, 46-41—87: Thompson. 41-42..83 Orland 0, Ai 1952 n born in St. is] Throughout. F Fai / Warren Bwenson, 43-38-81; W. G. ; rman Kenia ago, Marco, 41-1 Ana Casualty & Surety Ca. | The infant, Francis|, nowy ool Faiths, Vi APO 45-87. Harry Poland, 36-41-17: tr. 35-39-74: Leroy Davis, 45-50-05; | . Hospital, was the only ¢ of CHAPEL of the CHI dl rlan. 40-42-82; Don Raker, 21- 3 /Guy Bryant, withdrew: Dick Williams, 39- { vie [the 23- -old father ar 19- MES 4 en Brinson, 39-38-77: H. McKinney, 45-45-84: Martin Rain fay ams, 10. | T RO HO » Sais e year ’ an 1234 Prospect : MA. 9433 {)) - “ . 4 Ww M 186 Paul Patterson Sine gvinuch. 40-4243. ‘Tony Kippel sl HE AD G—Why not give the other fellow" his share | year-old mother. Mr. Potorff is a fl 21 . + 49. i Geo in. N- i i mbert, 48-04; V . : \ . ? “ | » > : Oi. Jonea, 48-50-96: J. K. Ravana, 40- Pack. 40-i2—82 Arnold Bodine, 4i-—sp. Of the road? "i tn \miechanic at Shanks Airport. aaa. hy
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