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‘Penniless’ Merchant Armed With a Brick, Bandit Robs Grill ~ !One-Car Accident Wave

Leaves $55,000 Estate | A bald-headed bandit, armed| The holdup was witnessed by| COLUMBUS, O., Aug. 6 (UP)

. with a brick wrapped in old news- Margaret Jablouski, 30, Plaza|_Police blamed Walter H, StewMILWAUKEE, Aug. 6 (UP)— papers, held up -the Plaza Grill, Hotel, who was eating her dinner | She i 1-car accident A shabby second-hand shoe dealer 220 N. Capitol Ave. last night'in the grill at the time. ard, 15, SOF a l-caP aoccem

Local Deaths |

CHARLES C. DAVIS, 49, of 2724 Northwestern Ave., a local! resident 28 years. Services 1!

the p. m. Friday, Jones Tabernacle whose friends thought he was and escaped with $22, ae |wave in which 12 parked auto AME Zion Church. Burial, Floral ; penniless left an estate of $55 000! Ivolene Savage, 18, only em- publisher Die mobiles were damaged. Officers ° Park. » when lie died July 28 : ployee present, said the man first| 4 charged Steward with intoxica=~ | MISS GEORGIA "ROBINSON. | M MY aw lasked for a. woman who pre-| TORONTO, Aug. 6 (UP) — tion. They said his auto collided 35 of 405%; W. Ohio St. an I orris Engelman left most of viously had worked in the grill (George McCullagh, 47, publisher with all 12 parked cars. Police : ’ . - an is carefully hoarded money to|Then he threatened her with the of the Toronto Globe and Mail reported they followed a trail of

Indianapolis resident 33 years.! Services 2 p. m. tomorrow, Patton | : | Funeral Home. Burial, Floral

charity, his will disclosed yester-|brick and took the money from!and thé Toronto Telegram, died hub caps, running boards a day. The remainder will go to|the cash register, ignoring the yesterday “after three heart at-lother pafts to a “beat-up” car two distant relatives. change. tacks. [parked behind Steward’'s home.

R A Park. | Cl EU a an a La H ” » » i “ MRS. ANGELINE JACKSON, | H | / H ES ARGELIVE JACKSON | The Friendly Furniture Store ives You Blessed Martin Guild. Services : 9 a. m. Friday Holy Angels Cath-| rantee! olic Church. Burial, Holy Cross Cemetery. 1; | color cor~ s 8 = | Th d THOMAS H. CRAVENS, 76, ursaays a retired special policeman of | § utter. the Fountain Square Branch of 2 12:00 (Noon) oupled with the Merchants National Bank « . RB : : oupled wi who died in Monrovia. Services N 35 E WASHINGTON ST 1:30 p. m. tomorrow, J. C. Wilson ~ dun wd * . to 8:30 P. M. cale. ih The Chimes, Burial, DOCTORS' SHARE—Dr. Glen V. Ryan (center), president of the Indianapolis Medical Society, Phone MA rket 7581 20 fil Lz.» talks over the $1.2 million goal, set as its share in the Hospital Association fund drive, with Drs. Lawnm. EDWIN E. SHELTON, 78, of | son J. Clark (left) and Harold C. Ochsner.

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- North Side real estate and insur- ° . . ® . ® ace agent. services 3 0. mite] Statistics in India lis h Case oe Friday, Flanner & Buchanan S in n i napo f [MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Mamie E vs. Boss HB. Doolin, Margaret H.| Gwendolyn Garrett: Warren, Kathleen | _inson, 23, 2943 Kenwood. lo ; equipment. 93, of 1401 Fairfield Ave,, former Ralph Hines. 25, Mt. Victory. O.; Reba mois Gp Yin em os Lucille Brown:| ett: BR Ee Pieper, 19, 2013 E. Southern, ! ; Le d, by, McBride; Harold, that \ere his name. Services 1| Beech Grove: Elizabeth A. Pischer, 17, Eowers’ WE rs Sonn nk, uy: Ms alg y 9 . Gollthugh, Lois L. vs. David G. Stephen, Mortuary. Burial, Crown Hill, Wiline Ca er ON. Pennsyl- Patricia M. ‘vs. Thomas J. Schilling, Elras a =» = Hid t C. vs. DEATHS nn CHARLES C. ATHERTON, 71, Jersey. Minnie Adams, 80, at 953 Pleasant Run | ’ Robert R. Small, 25, Chicago; Doris r. BIRTHS terisclerotic hypertension ber of the Rallroaders’ Associa-| curl, 17, 831 S. Delaware. | Cort Dillard, 58 at Veterans. carcinoma. 19.50 Moore & Kirk Irvington Chapel. Jesse M. Coopet. 2. H Layman; Hazel E.| Dodge. “ oi Lee Rollins, 59, at 2113 Capitol, car4 - +81 nsville, J s, th mpton; | cinoma 3 19.50 Burial, Park Cemetery, Green- ggr| R. Thompson. 24, 1033 N. Pershing; Al A nae. orothy. Hamp Amos Toiley, T4. at 1445 Broadway, carA | Banister, 17, 432 E. North ald: George, Helen Sauter. carditi Nickpon, 18, 935 Dorman. man, N Hermerding; Irvin, Joan! cinoma. Robert E. Dugan, 22, U. 8S. Army; Beatrice Salo: William, rn Skomp; Paul,| Thomas Jones, 74, at 8t. Vincent's, coroSh t & Cited J. Mesko, 26, Ann _Aarbor, Mich, garet Craig; Norman, Betty Under|Yetta Lemontree, 81, at St. Vincent's, or ay ’ Norman W. Blalock, 32, U Dor-| hill: Homer. Lillian Cooper; Orso,| carcinomas. A $315 shortage has been paid! Se———— John, Barbara Campbell. thrombosis \ : v At St. Vincent's—Walter, Betty Shuler; | Virginia Reeder, 41, at 533 Ogden, portal by former Center Township Jus- DIVORCE SUITS FILED Lawrence G. vs. Ina L. Owens, Martha! Gladys Wentworth: Kenneth, Helen| John Shea, 75, at 657 E. Ninth, coronary guson, Charles A. vs. Shirley A. Baumann, | At St. Francis — Robert, Jessie Estep; vs. Walter T. Deel, Arther vs. Anetta Bur- £1. C , ; Otto K. Jensen, chief examiner ney. Maurice vs. Sue Swenson, Betty J. vs. hare Mary Reading: William, programs, news and features, apsince Mr. Zilson repaid the missExaminers: W. R. Fuson and 1.. L. Mabe reported the JP's rec-| RE “ i - There was ‘evidently very little © effort made to carry out instrucTheaudit covered July, 1951, to] May, 1952, when Mr. Zilson re-|

Mortuary, Burial, Crown Hill. Charles, Elizabeth Wilson. Harold E. Ping, Charles vs. Lucille Brownest {a O33 Sanders. eryle M. vs. Jack Coe, Mayme vs. Vernon|At St. Vincent's_Milton. Fhyllis Fox|berta vs. Edward Copeland, Herber ' (William A. Helfer, 23, 1311 N. Dearborn; | Havin, Phillip vs. Lillian Stutesman. * Pkwy., cardiovascular ] > . ! 4 | BOYS $22.50 tion. Services 2 p. m. tomorrow, Don A. Tabbert, 23, 105 Berkley Rd.; Cyn-| At St. Franeis — Merritt, Helen Grifin;| Charles Kaplan, 64, at Methodist, panfield. | Shirley M. Plant, 22, 1613 Carroliton. t Coleman—Reobert, Frances Bibbs; Oil- ¢ 129.50 A. Weber, 18, U. 8. Army WAC. Mary Thom; John, Margaret Dalley;| nary occlusion william, Loraine Thompson; Paul,| cirrhosis. tice of Peace William Z. Zilson s “ys. Clarence V. Garriott. Bernice vs.| Short; John, Betty Guthrie. embolism {Max R. Flovd. Giffogd B . - of the State Board of Accounts, Dickey, ‘Ruby 8. vs. ¥haries R. Whitsett, At er an Fetes Cask. ollie, Pear each Sunday in The Times. ords were “inaccurate, incomplete, tions” from the state board, they | signed, His successor is Ernest,

048 W. 30th St, a long-time - g et ! vs, Frank A. Julian, Ruth M vs. Raymon Posey ALEXANDER C. BALFOUR, Clifford L. Lee 23 U S. Army; Lois Rob-/c" Miller, Joyce M. vs. Harry M. Jones,|At Methedist—Carl, Mary Nickel: Philitp, president of a cheese company pose D Piener. io sop: sing. Juanita vs. Warner Allen, Helen vs.| Aneline Winegar. e-Ins. p. m. today, Flanner & Buchanan Roy C. Kimes, 26. Columbus, O.; Francis worthy; Paul, Nillah Woodall. vania; Mabel Livezey, 22, 2129 N. New ,4, p Perkins, Adeline J. vs. Henry E. Sale Price of 115 8. Audubon Rd., a mem- | Patricia A. Meloln 22, 1818 E. 13th. Mary Carrico, 77, at 115 8. Audubon, arthia M. Harrington, 21, Muncie Edgar, Elsie Suttner; George, Ruth creatils. cinoma. |George 8. Gallamore, 19. U. 8. Army; Mina| bert, Fern Kohen; Edward, Mary Me-|Clara Edwards, 89. at 431 Euclid, myo- . Do. s. ) 79 50 ; . Jack O. Cates, 22, U. 8. Army; June E. |At Methodlst—Jobn. Ruth Addison; Walde-| Lena Effinger, 74, at 708 Eugene, ¢sary 138.80 Justice of Peace . jae H. Butler, 29, Dundee, Mich.; Ethel| Ronald, Nancy Gordon; George, Mar-| Edward Keck. 76, at Veterans, carcinoma, — ck, 32, U. 8. Army: I! othy I. Wilcox, 41, 2264 N, Meridian. Beatrice Brown; Eugene, Patricia Coy; | Louly Prosch, 63, at Veterans, cerebral { after the state criticized him for Oscar A. Stewart, Frank vs. Wanda Fer- GIRLS Edward Tarpy, 76, at Veterans, int keeping “fouled-up” accounts. [Edna B. vs. Walter Techenbrock, Wanda F.| Howard. Cora Morgan: Edward, Donna] Two pages of TV and radio today said no charges will be filed: r— cy | I ee ing funds. THE FRIENDLY FURNITURE STORE and in general poorly kept.” | i | charged. 335 E. WASHINGTON T. Lane.

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