Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1952 — Page 5

17, 1952 . : : | SUNDAY, AUG. 17, 1952 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE &

' » \ : > * —= 3 Killed When Plane Crashes In Flames Near Valparaiso Hoosier Dies, |E. R. Grisell Dead at 64

ingress will be d r editors’ con- Id 4 S onference of

lents. ming At ter Sto | | Edward R. Grisell, 64, agent Chapter of Co-operative Club Inand Rebekah Four urt lwith John Hancock ‘Mutual Life fesdational : Insurance Co., died yesterday at! e was a member of the Ma-

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20 ‘Rebekah Times State Service VALPARAISO, Aug. 16—Three

men were killed today when their! 3 plane plunged 400 feet - and crashed in flames in an oat field near here,

‘sonic Lodge at Pennville. He was | his home, 7607 Allisonville Rd. [also a member of the Murat Tem- | In Korea | He served the company 41 years Ple of the Shrine, Ancient Acand ‘was unit wanaize the time cepted Scottish Rite, the Second ag un ger at Me presbyterian Church, Indianapo-

lof his death. He started as a |jg Association of Lif as been re- e UnderA Bremen private has been re- rural agent in Jay and Randolph writers and the Indianapolis Life

{ported killed and seven other counties in 1911. LOI Mg pg is . ‘Insurance and Trust Council, In 1912 he went to Chicago with! Funeral arrangements will t {Korea in the 620th casualty re- i ing fi Then f y he {lease from the Defense Depart- a Ol mn, $"P I OF 3ey (mate When & son, Dr. Ted L, : y eral months was with Marshall Grisell, arrives,

t. ; " Dead were: Joseph W. Cook, ey are: [Red & Co. 10 1013 Re again went) (Oler survivors are his vite, . ; ’ : . lto Work for John Hancock. {Mrs. Kathryn L., a brother, I 29, the pilot; B . Ripley. {LE | rk, > p ennie F. Ripley KILLED Later he moved to Fortville, Menlo Park, Cal, and three

Pvt. Raymond J. Kuhn, son of : J ar adding Hancock, Henry and Madi- grandchildren. (Mr. and Mrs. Charley E. Kuhn, counties to his territory.

{Bremen ji : MNTIN Four years later he was ap- i : Ma WOUNDED pointed field superviser for the Indianapolis n

southern half of the state and TO Visit Israel {held this position for six years. n~2036 he marked his 25th an.| Alex Katz 3801 Washington (Mrs. Thelma I. Hicks, Ft. Wayne. niversary with the firm. Bivd, chairman of the Indiana | Pfc. Charles E. Sherman, son Born at Pennville in Jay Coun- Israel Bond Committee, will leave of Mrs, Florine Sherman, Val-ty. Mar. 27, 1888, he lived in In-|for Israel Friday with other dianapolis nearly 40 years. {American Jewish leaders to .in-

42, and Wendel D. Stoner, 22, all! of Valparaiso.

Mr. Ripley and Mr. Stoner were thrown from the Vultee VT-13, four-seat, low-winged monoplane. Mr. Cook was still strapped in his seat. His body was partially burned. Arthur "Tuesburg, Valparaiso, who witnessed the crash, said the

Pfc. Stephen N. Debruler, son jof Mr. and Mrs. Owen W, Debruler, Evansville. Sgt. Marion D. Hicks, son o

plane made a right turn after paraiso. refueling at Urschel Airport here, Pvt. Donald D. Stone, son of He was a graduate of Indlana/spect economic developments stalled, and plunged nose first into Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Stone, New Unversity. in IN, 8, shortly mere, > Ser: ATV ' Cole + ax : - Harmony, after graduation began his first, The group will stay 15 days, $he ground on the Seral Warren AIM... FIRE—Sighting and adjusting a 50mm quadruple anti- v : : ‘ Pvt. Charles L. Van Wyns- Job with a wholesale hardware consulting with Prime Minister The plane was owned by aircraft gun are four members of 2d Anti-Aircraft Artillery 90mm LIVE WIRES—Marine Reserve Pvis. Richard Duncan (left), 'parghe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hen- firm in Duluth, Minn. (David Ben-Gurion; Finance Minas y| : . : | 25 y : ’ wi BE : sFrankie F. Bortz, owner of Gary Reserve Marine Battery of Indianapolis undergoing two weeks 1011 N. Jefferson Ave., and Gary Denney, | 111 Rosler Drive, both TY An Wynsheighe. Sout Beng, For Taare Be ae Drelent ele nul pnaieel; Labot Jive

Municipal Airport, and was due training at Camp Lejeune, N. C. They are (left to right) Pvt. Joseph members of Indianapolis’ 2d Anti-Aircraft Artillery Reserve Bat- gan, son of Mrs. Della Morgan, ter of Delta Upsilon Fraternity ister Moshe Sharett, and Come

championship contest for brick-| ; |Indianapolis, and W. Donald Dumason apprentices. The contest Newsprint Eased bail, St. Louis, international trus-

o o = is sponsored by the Indiana Brick- : Cn vy {tees of Kiwanis; Ozie DD. Pruett, mason: ammrennen commen 1oxoon. ane 10 weme pias Sod SS mi) he (Greatest 1nvention Since 1 he daic azor

0k PAbLe 30 Yetary Shere 5 Was Semon} Jones Jr., 2430 N. Pierson St.; Pvt. Ralph Derringer, 2146 N. Park tery now completing training at Camp Lejeune, string wires from New Castle. Aluisal Association: He was Sido mercy and Industry Minister Dov § . ~AUS ; { . . . . . a 50mm anti-aircraft n. The lines feed power from ors Marine Cpl. Vernon D. Slisher, a charter member and past presi-| Joseph. They will study develnot learned immediately. Ave.; Pvt, Norman Pickett, Cambridge City (in gun), and Pvt. EE ’ gun. ines power generat oO ED ar ent of the Bertoree Ch When oprants made possible by. Amer Bob Grey, New Augusta. to the electrically controlled guns, | Slisher. it was known as the Indianapolis'ican dollars.

Woman Hurt Critically | Dies Day After Death Toll at 3

A 47-ygar-old Indianapolis | In Bourbon Blast woman is injured critically | His 73d Birthday ' late yesterday when, police said, | BOUREON, Aug. 15 «UP)-

| ’ her husband struck her on the! William 8. Conner, who cele-| The death toll of Wednesday's explosion and flash fire at the

head with a rollin in. Walter Turner. detec- | PT2ted his 734 birthday. Friday, gicar Coach Co. rose to three ’ y+ died last night in his home, 3349 today when Thomas Booth, 38,

tives his wife, Ivory, objected to : his going squirrel hunting. When | Carrollton Ave, | Argos, died in a nearby hospital Mr. Conner was log buying of burns.

he returned to their home, 1034 : W. 25th St. she started -toward Superintendent of the Hoosier] Rex Zehner, 26, Plymouth, was

him with a butcher knife. he, veneer Co. where he had worked killed in the blast and fire, and said. He admitted hitting "her, |50 years. He was a member of Jack Williams, 23, Etna Green, according to gplice. the Christian Church, Ladoga. | died of burns a few hours later.

Mrs. Turner was taken to Gen-| Surviving are his wife, Ida; eral Hospital. Her husband was|tWo Brothers, Richard, Rock| _, . : held on a preliminary charge of Island, Ill, and E. S. Conner, In- Kiwanians Due ROE BUCK AN D (oe) assault and battery with intent $janspoliel I iSrS. Mes In Bl . , to kill. Houston Beall, Winchester, Ky. |p Bloomington.

—— and Mrs. Alfred Gott, Lutesville,]

Mo., b -in-law : 2 Times State Service Moun 8 beothsriomaw J r BLOOMINGTON, Aug. 16—The

Apprentices Enter Brickmason Contest Services will be at 3 p. m. Tues- annual Indiana Kiwanis District +3 Convention will be held here Aug. Two apprentices of Indianapolis day in Flanner & Buchanan 31 through Sept. 2 Bricklayers Union Local 3, have Mortuary. Entombment will be ™ ous ere eakers for the entered the fifth annual state in Washington Park Mausoleum. mene sp | . convention are Jackson A. Raney,

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The apprentices are Emmitt newspapers no longer would be of Kiwanis education and feHow- a 2 v7 / Walls, 206 N. Gray St. and Har-|limited by the tonnage of news-|ghjp Indianapolis, and Hobart C. Z J A Cc ome ermanent old Munday, of Edwardsport, print they consume and, .could Creighton of Warsaw, former A | n ® A ) :

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