Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1952 — Page 5

FRIDAY, SEPT. 5, 1952 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | . PAGE Sry *100,000 Estate Involved In Probe Of Youth's Death Here Claim Pending ‘Local Deaths Hurricane Swings (IN| INDIANAPOLIS

: WILLIAM T. DAVIS, .71, of w In Court on qay From Coast {MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Alice. Easley; William, Thelms Blanken-

Dearborn Hotel, real estate agent i 30 years. Services 3 p. m, tomor-:, MIAMI, Fla, Sept. 5 (UP)—|Charles XK Cook, 21, USN. Marilyn J.|

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efator who says he is Mr, Dillon's BLESSED TO GIVE—Pittsburgh's Turnpike Orphans receive a prize freezer, with 200 pounds of | nephew, filed a petition for ap-| frozen food, *won at the Allegheny County Fair. Although they didn't attend, a ticket signed "Frank

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pointment as administrator. The . gt ing. The unknown ben- | son in turn flied suit opposing] Hrubovcak and the seven Gottron kids" was pulled at the Labor Day drawing

i "yg . . " trons were this appointment. This suit was ©ractor had scrawled, "If is more blessed to give than to receive—Good Sam.” The Go set or aml ig Syl Yas orphaned when their parents were fatally injured in a Turnpike accident last August. Photo shows . The bitter inheritance struggle six orphans with a sister, Mrs. Frank Hrubovcak, who took them into her home, and her two chil-

thus was pending last Saturday| dren. One orphan is missing from the ‘picture. when the youth went riding and EE a hy rr en ;

- - | g E { _ Westerfield, 17, Beech Grove At General—Harold, Lear Boggs; iors. = row in Shirley Bros. Irving Hill An Atlantic hurricane bowled Russell W. Light, 20, U. 8. Army; Betty |. Dalsy Taylor, “Aaron, Janet Witherol 3 ~ MM. » s i e, 5 . = é "yy Chapel. Burial, Crown Hill falong .a shipping lane off the Bobby Parker, 19, 1317 Spann: Patricia A.FAt Methodist — Samuel, Awands Burge: : ® 8 8 c ; : |, Skaggs, 16, 1618 English, nil John, Agnes Canaan; Herman, Clarizsn d : WILLIAM JACKSON, 61, of “8rolinas with increasing speed Henri C Thomas 28 2034 Meriaithi| Lewis: William, Betty Gammasis; David. = 1451 Montcalm St., employee of today. {Robert C. Rouse, 2%, Sor ATIYs Irene | John. Mildred Orfvetl: Harlan Betty ; 5 3 International Machine and Tool) A wide swerve to the northeast Carl Mueiler, 55, 838 Leland: Mabel) o¢ Methodist—Ro : 3 : g { —Roy, Mary Frost. g b A $100,000 fortune hung in the Co. Services 10 a. m. Monday in had spared the U. S. mainland | Sama MT Mutt, 52 25s. Downev:| At St. Vineent's—Richard, Joan Ehrott: : 2 alance today as state police IL C. Wilson Chapel of the a Nr Mary A Phillips, 42, 222 ©. Downey.| George, Lucinda Aulichi Vivian, 1 ] > = probed the violent traffic death Chimes. Burial, Greenlawn Ceme- from immediate danger and Richard Beck ls, Ros A en Pusher A amal raston Helen Danford. : 3 " g 9 16-year John Thomas Dil- tery, Franklin, weathermen predicted a further | Merle W. Huston, 2% 3814 Ruckie; Helen!» Home—John, Mary Rawlings, 508 Lin- 4 = on, claimant to the disputed in- # = = shift toward the open sea, along Robert R. Spiker, 21, 29 N. Bloomington; con. GIRLS § « heritance. MRS. HAROLD 8 (STELLA) ' | Anna A. leet, 19, New Palestine - y AS, BD NS, (8 ALLL with “considerable” increase in. Phillip R. Moos, 20, USN.; Doris 1. True, At St. Franels—loseph, Drotha Saviness: 5 The youth, illegitimate son of NIELSEN, 59, of 818 N, Ritter ; | 18. New Palestine. Jersey: | - Rudoiph, Virginia Coulombe: Bill’ Mis I Thomas B. Dillon, tavern keeper | Ave. local resident 40 years [OTWard speed. © Mun Pitt C2 hy poe flowery “Boroihs Wainscott; Robert, 3 71 . aw i {Jack A. Waters, 21, USN; Karen J, Horton, ose Barnhart, and gaming figure of the '30’s, | Services 1:30 p. m, tomorrow in| There had been no late report| Santen, [at ane ann Wille Brookt. Josephs died just before m t Shirley Bros. Irving Hill Cha of the situation of the ffeeing|William Mitchell, 20, 2423 N. Capitol; Anna | ? ’ night. His | : g Chapel. RR Davenport. 17, 3638 Indlunapoia "| Ruth Weathers. death came just 17 days before | Burial, Washington Park. tanker Esso Knoxville, which in{pavid I. McCreary. 18. 525 N. King. Holly At Methodist—Gordon, Vivian Summeler: i Or ’ Arjor + . he was to go to court to press! es Hw ox | 18 | ]ast radio message said fit| FP. Howell 18 263 Buren. =~ = | Jordon. Marlorte Yoho. ames. ar £ his clai mfor the Dillon estate. _CECIL SCHOPPE, 64, of 3525 was keeping just ahead of the. Doan. 30 3110 Masihe Civde Harrmann; Emmett, Patricia Han. The elder Dillon died June 186, Keystone Ave. Services 10 a. m. raging winds. ; rE At St Vineent's—John, Eleanor Walters: DIVORCE SUITS FILED z leaving ne will Monday, Flanner. & Buchanan - IP 0 och ir eR Jlenry, Mabel Dezelan; Bearryman, Eva . , i " y i . - esse Vs, e uff, ian vs A . : = The youth Dillon had reared as Mortuary. . Burial Crown Hill. Polio Hits 95 More | yilliam Davis. Carl Wve, Edna Hayden, | ss pn : . s - . | Gerar vs. Lucille Pride, Jun Vs. , § his son charged in a petition Social Reforms Stressed ie ,. |Willlam P. Lucas, Cora E vs. Luther DEATHS pending in probate court that MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota's | Kurtz, Geneva V. vs. Glenn C. Howell, Mattie Allen, 42, at General, hypertension. : CAIRO, Egypt — Premier Aly polio toll surged higher yester-|ve" facols c Hoom pricks. Saundra E. (Ardell Baker, 31, at Veteran's, nephritis. z even before Mr. Dillon was buried, | gyp YF 8 4 Yester- vs. Harold C. Hayes, Priscilla vs. Orestes = : : ’ Maher announced a cabinet re- day with 95 new cases, the most Sarden, Dorothy A. vs, Lester A. Allen, Robert Chelf, 62, at Veteran's, carcinoma. p relatives of the father entered] shuffle toda tting th hasisito be : EE : i |Rorothy E. vs. Elmer H. Stewart, Herta | Clark Colbert, 51, at Veteran's, cancer. z the house at 744 S. Capitol Ave. : : ¥ Piling the emp asiallo Peported on any Ghe day atts STR Tv ila "Gras. “™ Edith E. Creighton, 73, at 2262 Central, | on social reforms. Five new min-| this year tti the 1952 totals| : —— : | hypertensive heart. took over safety box keys and! | : in-| year, putting tals | records . V isters were appointed to fill five so far at 1210 cases with 64 BIRTHS Catherine M. Hedge, 71, at 1118 Belmont.

drinking with two other youths, A : ‘ i F ’ M k one a cousin, and two girls, An | M St | Chemists will See Error Adds Homey amous Henschman 3 d e l argument ensued, police said, and | IS 0 p . | | he left the car to hitchhike home. | . | Atomic Alchemy Touch Korean Front | . This was just a few hours be- | CHICAGO—If you can spare a GRANITE CITY, Ill. — Sgt. od fore he was found in the middle | . |dime, brother, the Atomic Energy Luther V. Grugett, on patrol duty of the 6500 block 8. Harding St. | 18S d : {Commission will turn it into in Korea, was happy to get a » He was run over by two cars, | |cadmium and return it to you in'large package at mail call. ‘But . driven by Cecil G. Heaton, 27, of| la plastic case. it wasn’t food from home, 1349 8. Sheffield Ave. and Ken-| Mrs. Elizabeth Home Stokely, |

: $ sprinkler he had] : : neth C. Davis, 27, Greenwood. wife of Alfred J. Stokely, dssist-| The transmutation will be done, It was a lawn sp e The headboard is covered with washable

in a model uranium reactor at ordered for his wife, who lives] - 4 Ge os : | : ars . : Bin rivers 52% he Youln was! nt to the president of Stokely-/the AEC exhibit at the National here. The mail order house had, | a Duran, the miracle plastic, in choice of ot They said he wore dark clothing | Van Camp, Inc., died in Metho- Chemical Exposition here next made a slight mistake in the] itz attractive colors, The Hirschman innerspring ahd they did not see him in time dist Hospital early today. |, | week. 'address. | : mattress is the dream of comfort with its : 9 Swerve, | Mrs. Stokely, who was 37 and I . . { ; hundreds of coil springs. Pre-built border, Each I" ® INNERSPRING MATTRESS ® DURAN COVERED sturdy ACA ticking ond ventilators. The

No Blood at Scene ‘lived at 137 Blue Ridge Rd. was a State Police, who took state- member of St.” Paul's Episcopal ments from the youth before he Church and was an Indianapolis died, said the boy apparently was!resident 32 years. { the victim of a traffic accident.

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| No Kink—~No Fuzz left their car. the ‘Indianapolis Jumier} Never Needs Setting " 95 Another was absence of blood, : Long or Short Style guiy at the death scene and presence, Services will be held at 3 p. m.| - there of a bloody sweatshirt which | tomorrow in the Flanner & Bu-/l Guaranteed Until Your Including the new his relatives said did not belong chanan Mortuary. Burial will be Hair Grows Out “Kitten Cut” Haireu to the youth. in Crown Hill Cemetery. | So Attroctivess : J ‘My Boy’ | Survivors besides her husband So Easy to Handle PL. 0481 or PL. 6090 Despite his youth, the Dillon|2T® two sons, Alfred J. Jr. and! boy had already been taken into Randolph H.: a daughter, Bar- | police custody on a charge of bara; her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| drunkenness. At that time the George Home, and a sister, Mrs.

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Although legal paternity was : a, never established, the youth was Man Bites Officer christened as the son of Dillon,| DENISON, Tex. — Grayson

gaming figure of the late 30s, and County Sheriff Wood Blanton re- Drab hair? : Open Every of 5 Styles Mrs. O.D. Brown. He lived with portéd today. a prisoner who bites No excuse. DIY. M. Re 23 ot 8 his father after the couple sepa-{When he is pinched. Mr. Blanton! We lighten, Och pe rated. said an 18-year-old youth arrested | darken, Until 10 F: M. | Spe cially Priced

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