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FRIDAY, AUG. 15, 1952
| Baptist
{ 19 Families 1 Live in Units Condemned
By CARL HENN
self-styled Baptist turned landlord today blamed gossipy tenants inspiring charges of violating building regulations, Noble H. Wible, 1030 Central Ave., heads a nonprofit foundation which owns two hnuses, a garage, a barn and a shed housing 19 families at 1220-1260 College Ave. and a house at 1221 Broadway. The structures have been condemned by the building
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commissioner. Actress Gloria Grahame ap“Some of the tenants thought pears in Los Angeles court to they could get out of three divorce husband Nick Ray on
months rent if I was brought to court,” Mr. Wible =aid. “They got to having breakfast together, smoking cigarets, talkIng scandal and cooking up this thing.” Calls Units Unfit ceived custody of son, Tim-
Barney Ladd, city building ire] othy, 3. spector, said some of the apart- =
ments “are not. fit to occupy.” . “The back end is , at, Sullivan Fund Tops $5000
1220 College,” he’ said. “At 1226 College, the front porch is fallIng off dangerous. At 1229 Although the John L. Sullivan Fund has been closed, last-minute confributions received today
charges of mental cruelty. She said her film director husband refused to talk to her and just sat around their home in silent
Broadway, some electrical alterations were made without a permit or by a qualified electrician.” The families pay rents of $50 brought the total to $5044.44. to $60 a month, Mr. Wible said.| The $414.05 received today and for -a total of approximately represented in the total to date $1000 monthly. will be placed by The Times in a Mr. Wible, 65, is president of trust fund to provide for the eduHassell Foundation, Inc. He said cation of the children of the Indirental profits are used by the anapolis policeman who was slain foundation to provide assistance while trying to protect his family for elderly ministers or their from an intruder in their home. widows. or “osther needv persons, . ' ' TAs especially the blind.” His wife, THE JOHN L. SULLIVAN
‘ ; FUND Flora, is corporation secretary, : {Previously reported .....8%4630.39 Accused Pastor Anonymous 358.05 Mr. Wible three months ago Stark, Wetzel & Co. .... accused the Rev. Elwond P. $36 unto others ......... 3.00 Qualls, pastor of Evangelistic yp4iana Lodge 104 IBPOE Center, 351% Shelby St. of em-; sw, ..,............ 25.00 bezzling $717 from a blind Woman. patrons of Little America 10.00 Mr. Qualls termed the trans-| action a “lean” and the woman,
Today's total .. ..% 414.05
4 Mrs. Leona Moore, 67, of 561 N. J Belmont Ave. said she would not press the charge if her .money|
meditation. Miss Grahame re. |
Young GOP Group Backs Eisenhower
top . Indiana Taft leader Berry Hurley, today threw the full weight of his 14-state Mid-
west Council of Young Republicans behind Dwight D. Fisenhower for President. He acted after the personally promised council “will play an important part in the task ahead.” It includes groups between Ohio and Colorado. In addition to leading the Mid-
General that the
west Council, Mr. Hurley is Indiana Young Republican chairman. He was director of the
state's Taft movement before the National Convention. In a letter to council leaders, My. Hurley ordered the organization to “go all out” in a program to register young voters.
Ike Pleased
| Earlier, he had pledged
[hower. The General replied: I “It” was good ST Vou to write
the council's support to: Gen. Eisen- .n, can make good use of it."
Paraplegic Gives His Bank Account
To Four Charities
| CHICAGO, Aug. 15 (CDN) | A paraplegic veteran at Hines Veteran Administration Hospital here has donated his bank acaccount of $4000 to four charities. “It won't do me any good" said the 53-year-old Leslie Wells. of Austin, Minn. The money came to Mr. Wells As an insurance settlement in an automobile accident near the Mis-souri-Iowa line in April, 1950. He suffered a spinal injury in the crash and is paralyzed from the waist down, ! On receipt of the check, Mr Wells instructed that the money be divided equally among charities for cerebral palsy, heart, cancer and infantile paralysis. ~ ~ »
“IF 1 HAD $50,000 I couldn't buy any better treatment than I'm getting here at the Veterans Administration Hospital,” said the bed-ridden veteran.
“Y don't need the money. 1 might as well give it to someone
said he His
Mr. Wells. a bachelor, has - no living relatives,
and I am naturally very much iver died a few weeks ago in
pleased at the support of the Midwest Council of Young Republi-
cans,
“Organization plans for
Towa. His national guard outfit which he xerved as supply serg-
for
; ® pant, was activated as a unit and campaign are, as you know, now
Mr. Wells went in even though he
being completed, and I am sure .. ver age.
that your young group will play
an important in the task ahead of us.”
Mr. Hurley, of Greenfield, saw
part
headquarters.
Bear Is Scared Away
ROCKY TIONAL PARK. Colo, Aug. 15 (UP) —-Offisials. at Rocky Moun-
21.00 tain National Park today told of
an inquisitive bear who hauled a discarded doll out of a park garbage can.
When the bear squeezed the
doll with its paw, it cried “Mama.”
The bear looked at the doll,
backed away and then broke into Total to date .........85044.44 2 run. It hasn't heen seen since.
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cash bond put up after Mr. Qualls’ | ps arrest is still on deposit With §Q Sheriff Smith, and the charge is pending in Criminal Court 1. Mr. Wilbe .said he is pastor of Central Baptist Church at 11th St. and Central Ave.. but does not call himself a -minister because. the Bible. does not use that term. “We prefer the word ‘elder, ” p= he =aid. “Ours is more the ‘primitive’ Baptist kind.
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Funeral Set
Former, Broad Ripple Athlete Dies in West
Services [or Joseph Matthews Wood, 29, former Broad Ripple High School athlete, will be held at 2 p. m, Sunday at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Union Chapel Cemetery. Mr. Wood, who died Tuesday in San Fernando,” Cal. lived in In. dianapolis until he went to California last October, He’ died "of a cerebral hemorrhage, six years after his father's death from the same ailment. While in school he played basketball, baseball and football. During World War II he served in Europe 2s a sergeant in the Army Medical Corps. Mr. Wood followed the career of his father, who had owned a drug store at 46th St. and Norwaldo Ave. He was graduated from the Indianapolis School of Pharmacy and was employed by Mooney-Mueller-Ward Co., wholesale drug firm, : Survivors are his wife, Mrs Wilma Heaton Wood: two daughters, Cassandra Sue and Barbara Kay and two brothers, Thomas J. and Harry W., both of Indian apolis,
R. E. Cormichael Named
To ‘Brand Names' Panel
Roy E, Carmichael, advertising manager of Vonnegut Hardware Co., has been named to a committee of 20 American merchants who will select winners of Brand Names Foundation's 5th annual “Brand Name Retailer-of-the-Year’ awards. “Brand Name” plaques will be awarded to finalists in 22 fields of retailing for their job in ad-
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LOCAL DEATHS
MRS. FREDERIKA (ROBERT Monday, Grinsteiner Funeral
J.) SIMON, 72, Bridgeport, life- Home and requiem high mass, 9 long resident of Indianapolis a. m,, Holy Name Church. Burial, area. Services, 3 p. m. tomor-iHoly Cross Cemetery. FURNITURE and APPLIANCES row, G, H. Herrmann Funeral 3 2403 E. 10th St. IM. 3505 Home. Burial, Memorial Park. . | . — #8 Jail Term Erased Ch k It hi RICHARD THOMAS, 66, of In Li vor Case ec C ng 2018 N. Wallace Ave, P. R. Mal- q First Application lory Co. emplovee 13 years; Serv- Conviction of George Nuckles, | ices, 2 p. m. tomorrow, Jordan 63 of 340 N. Douglass St. for RAUSING NEUing of UY Seantivee Nast Funeral. Home Burial, Wash ' Tetter, Ringworm, Pimples, Scables, Toe on ont Pack : rial, ASN selling liquor without a permit Iteh is checked on ONE APPLIGATION of ( 3 . BLUN STAR OINTMENT. Repeat ar $ nn » was upheld today, but a 30-day needed as nature helps heal. Hones back if CHARLES O. BUTLER. 66. of jail sentence was erased on ap- FIRET jar tails to satiety. Try ft t
2450 Shelby St. locomotive engi- ndal. =. 0 (LT ee ——————————————————— fe neer for Indianapolis Union Police testified they entered (Belt) Railroad 45 vears Serv- Nuckles' house May 11 and found ices, 2 p. m. tomorrow, Charles 10 people drinking. They im- | Account R. McCarty Mortuary, Burial, pounded (ive cases of beer and Outfits Washington Park. 10 bottles of whisky, * "8 8 In upholding the conviction | MRS. MARY ELIZABETH Judge Pro Tem Robert Ruther- the LL 4 (JOHN) KENNELLY, 45 of 126 ford in Criminal Court-2 increased ’ 8 Sixth Ave. Beech Grove, mem- a $25 fine imposed by Municipal LIVINGSTON 5, 129 W. WASH. ST. ber of - Holy Name Catholic Court Judge Phillip L. Bayt to Henry Butler covers stage and Church, Services, 8:15 a.
m. $50, eliminating the jail term. music In The Sunday Times.
All Vonnegut Stores . . .
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due to the funeral services of
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