Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 38
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 38

Location:
Indianapolis, Indiana
Issue Date:
Page:
38
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

rovT1 e1 1 er SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1971 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR- PAGE 6 SEC. 2 OBITUARrES Municipal Charles E. Ritenour Dies; Insurance Firm Official Four Men Die In Car Crashes iTrederic H. Waycott iDies; Ex-Merchant sociation, and was an Army veteran of the Korean War. Friends may call in Flanner and Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary.

SURVIVORS Include the widow, Mrs. Marsha Ritenour; four sons, David, Danny, Steve and Paul Ritenour, all of Indianapolis; the parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C.

Ritenour of Toledo, Ohio; and the grandmother, Mrs. Dellia Hansen of Cleveland, Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Alban building fund, or the charity of the donor's choice. James L. Grove Services for James L.

Grove, John Kellams Dies Retired Businessman Franklin, Ind. John G. Kellams, 93, Franklin, a retired businessman, died yesterday in Johnson County Hospital. He had operated City Drug Company here and later was a partner in a Pontiac agency. Services will be held at 1 p.m.

Tuesday in Vandivier Funeral Home at Franklin. Burial will be in Amors Chapel Cemetery near French Lick. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Dessie Kellams; a son, George Kellams of Franklin, and two daughters, Mrs. J.

W. Gibbs of Danville and Mrs. Lyman Hougland of Columbus, Ind. Mrs. William Wilson Mrs.

Dorothy (Dunn) Wilson, 34, 2911 North New Jersey Street, died yesterday In University Hosipital. A native of Alabama, she was an Indianapolis resident 30 years. She was a member of Mount Moriah Baptist Church. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the church, with burial in Floral Park Cemetery.

Friends may call in King and King Funeral Home after 6 p.m. Monday. Survivors include the husband, William Wilson; two sons, Paul A. and William T. Wilson, and a a ht Miss Leslie A.

Wilson, all of Indianapolis. Indiana Traffic Toll City-County This date 1971 87 Indiana 1,189 This date 171 1,246 Laporte County police said a' car driven by Britzke crossed the center line, causing the accident. Rolland R. Jones Rolland R. Jones, 25, Attica, was killed at 5 p.m., yesterday when he lost control of his car on an Ind.

25 curve about 3 miles west of Shade-land. Tippecanoe County sheriff's deputies said the speeding car crashed through a fence rolling over seven times as it skidded 355 feet. Deputies, who estimated his speed at 120 miles an hour, said Jones was thrown out and crushed by the auto. State SDX Backs Jailed Reporter STAR STATE REPORT Bloomington, Ind. Members of the Indiana professional and I i a a University chapters of Sigma Delta Chi yesterday voted unan'mous'" here to support reporter Peter Bridge, who has been jailed in New Jersey for refusing to answer questions before a grand jury about his news sources.

The two chapters of the journalistic society commended Bridge for courage and asked other news organizations to support him an any manner possible. Mysterious Nova Usually too dim to be seen with the naked eye, a nova is a star that periodically becomes much brighter than it was, sometimes a million times brighter, before fading back to normal after releasing the excess energy that causes its unstable condition. STAR STATE REPORT Four men, two of them employes of the state of Indiana, were killed in traffic accidents in the state this weekend. Those killed Included. Stanley Rauer, 51, Reynolds.

John Kirby, 50, Canton, III. Virgil R. Britzke, 28, Rolling Prairie. Rolland R. Jones, 25, Attica.

Stanley Rauer. 51, Reynolds, and John Kirby '52, Canton, 111., were killed at 8:41 a.m. yesterday in a three-car pi-leuo 3 miles west of Monticel-lo on U. S. 24.

White County sheriff's deputies said a car driven by Kirby went out of control, causing the pileup. Rauer was a building inspector for the state fire marshal's office. Virgil Britzke Virgil R. Britzke, 28, Rolling Prairie, an employe of the Indiana State Highway Department, was killed late Friday in a three-car pileup on Ind. 39 about 7 miles north of LaPorte.

Walter H. Sommer Walter H. Sommer, 72, 8809 Madison Avenue, died yesterday in Johnson County Memorial Hospital at Franklin. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in G.

H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral home, with entombment in Washington Park East Mausoleum. Sonuner, who was born in Germany and had lived here 64 was a clerk for the Link-Belt Division of FMC Corporation 25 years before retiring in 1968. An Army veteran of World War II, he was a member of the Acton-Bunker Hill American Legion Post, Acton Masonic Lodge and Scottish Rite. Survivors include the widow, Mrs.

Sarah M. Sommer, and a son, John A. Goldsmith of Indianapolis. 78, 620 South Cole Street, will be held at 11:30 a.m. Monday in conjue Lynanursi funeral Home, with burial in St.

Paul Cemetery at Scircleville. He re tired in 1959 after working 19 years in the engine mainten- ance department of Detroit Diesel Allison Division of General Motors Corporation. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Maggie Grove. Oscar A.

(Bud) Fox Oscar A. (Bud) Fox, 58, 7135 West 34th Street, a retired farmer and former owner of Fox's Orchard, died yesterday in St. Vincent Hospital. He was a lifelong Indianapolis resident, and was a member of Clermont Christian Church. Services will be held at 1 p.m.

Tuesday In Conkle Speedway Funeral Home, with burial in Clermont Cemetery. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Betty G. Fox. Mrs.

Anna P. Wood Noblesville, Ind. Mrs. Anna Pearl Wood, 84, R. R.

5, Noblesville, died yesterday in her home. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in Ev-ans-Godby-Trout Funeral Home, with burial in Gravel Lawn Cemetery at Fortville. She was the widow of Ell W. Wood.

ow, Mrs. Ethel Waycott; two daughters, Mrs. Edward E. Judd of West 1 a and Mrs. Bill Wiley of Humble, and two sons, Willard C.

Waycott of Indianapolis and Frederic H. Waycott Jr. of Martinsville. James E. Kissam Services for James E.

Kissam, 75, 1343 North Edmond-son Avenue, a machine shop inspector at Naval Avionics Facility from 1942 to 1945, will be held 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in Jens Funeral Home at Manitowoc, with burial in Knollwood Memorial Cemetery at Kossuth, Wis. Friends may call from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. today in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel.

Mr. Kissam died Friday night in Community Hospital of multiple injuries suffered in a fall at the apartment building where he resided, the Marion County Coroner's office said. He was a World War I Air Corps veteran and member of Irvington American Legion Post 38 and First Baptist Church. Among survivors is the widow, Mrs. Linda Kissam.

Jessie McCollum Services for Jessie L. McCollum, 52, 2349 May fair Drive, who died Friday in Winona Memorial Hospital, will be held at 1 p.m. Monday in Grundy Memorial Chapel, with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mr. McCollum, who was born at Delo, and lived here 21 years, was an employe of the auditing department of AWD Inc.

the last seven years. He was a member of Wither-spoon United Presbyterian Church, Survivors Include the widow, Mrs. Martella McCollum. William K. Sweeney Services for William K.

Sweeney, 50, 1607 North Livingston Avenue, will be held at 1 p.m, Tuesday in N. F. Chance Funeral Home, with burial in Forest Lawn Memory Gardens. Mr. Sweeney, who lived in Indianapolis the last 22 years, died Friday at home.

He was. an Army veteran of World War II and had worked in the Tony Hulman Restaurant of the Speedway Motel for the last two years. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Ann Collins of Indianapolis, and his father, William Sweeney of Florida. Claude H.

Webber Services for Claude H. Webber, 66, 39 East Ninth Street, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday in Flanner and Buchanan Broad Ripple with burial in St. Joseph Cemetery. THE WEATHER jStoT eoV so out fnm national wiathin jMrCf, snawatbsMSW Nr PytMw WrMtWy Schedule This week's schedule of gov- ernment and school board meetings in the Indianapolis area is as follows.

Tomerraw Indianapolis Board el Public Works, I p.m., C-C Building, Room 111. City-County Council, 4:10 p.m., C-C Building, council chamber, Beech Grove Board ef Sanitation anal City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall, 000 Main Street. Beech Grove School Board, 7:30 Superintendent's oltice, 114 Buffalo Street. Lawrence City Council, 7:30 p.m., community building, 4740 Richard! Street. Washington Township School Board, 7.10 p.m., Nora School, 1000 East fist Street.

Wayne Township School Board, 7:30 p.m.. administration pudding, 1210 South High School Road, Hendricks County Commissioners, 1:30 p.m., county courthouse. Johnson County Plan Commission, 7 p.m., county courthouse. Hendricks County Board ef Zoninf Appeals, I p.m., county courthouse. Greenwood City Council, I dry building.

Brownsburg Town Board, 7:30 P.m., town hall. Moore) vine Plan Commission, 7:30 p.m., municipal building. Zionsvllle Plan Commission, 7:30 p.m., town hall. Carmel-Clay School Board, 7,:30 p.m., administration Building. Tuesday Metropolitan Board of Zoning Appeals, Division 1 p.m., C-C Building, council chamber.

Johnson County Council, 10 a.m., county Courthouse. Greenwood School Board, 7:10 p.m., administration building. Carmel Plan Commission, 7.30 p.m., high school cafeteria. Mooresvllle Town Board, 7:30 p.m., municipal building. Wednesday Marlon County Liquor Board, i.m., C-C Building, Room 31 1 C-C Building, Room 221.

Metropolitan Development Commission, p.m., C-C Building, council chamber. Indianapolis Board of Transportation, 4 p.m., C-C Building, Room 2o0. Greenfield City Council, 7:30 p.m., City hall, Thursday Indlanapolls-Marion County Library Board, p.m., Central Library, 40 East St. Clair Street. Perry Township School Board, 7:30 P.m., administration building, 1130 East Epler Avenue.

Hancock County Plan Commission, 7:30 p.m., county courthouse. Mooresvllle School Board, 7:30 p.m., administration building. Avon School Board, 7:30 p.m., superintendent's office. Chiefs Cite Policeman New York (UPI) The International Association i of Police yesterday named Patrolman Jake Miller of New Orleans, who has not drawn his gun once in the seven years he has been on the force, "Policeman of the Year." Miller, 27, was cited for rescuing a young boy from the Mississippi River when his Huck Finn-style raft broke apart. l5lTlT Aqua-Pure' WATER FILTERS I.

T. HO0RE INC. 4790 West 73rd St. 291-1052 New August! SCOTT PLUMBING, HEATING I COOLING 2024 East Cherry St. Noblesvile 773 3325 REX PLUMBING I HEATING 6406 Ware St.

Oaklondon 123 6379 WILLIAMS IROTNERS IY I APPLIANCE, INC. U.S. Route No. 40 Plilnlleld 139 4564 Snow is due today over northern New fngland. Showers are expected over much of the Pacific Coast, from California inland through Utah.

Rain showers are due in a belt from Colorado east through Texas and the Gulf Coast states to Georgia. It will be warm in the South and southwestern parts of the nation, and cool elsewhere. (AP Wirephoto) Outlook For Indiana (Tuesday Through Thursday) Forecast calls for showers in the south by Tuesday and over most of the 6tate on Wednesday. Thursday is expected to be fair. It will be mild with high temperatures in the 50s over the north and 60s for the south.

Lows will be in the 30s in the north, and 40s south. Travelers Forecast For U.S. Cities mwM ed water pices Services for Charles E. Ritenour, 39, 6171 North Parker Avenue, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday in St.

Alban Episcopal church, with burial in the Toledo (Ohio) Memorial Park Cemetery. Mr, Ritenour, supervisor of property claims for Travelers Insurance Company for 10 years, died Friday in Methodist Hospital. A NATIVE of Lakewood, Ohio, he was an Indianapolis resident for two and a half years. He was graduated from the Ohio State University, and was a member of the university's alumni club. He was a member of the National Rifle As- Mrs.

Grace Downey Services for Mrs. Grace G. Downey, 82, formerly of 5576 South Walcott Street, who died Friday in a local nursing home, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in Abdon Funeral Home, with burial in Center Ridge Cemetery at Sullivan. Mrs.

Downey, who was born at Marshall, 111., and had lived here 55 years, was a member of Victory Memorial United Methodist Church. Survivors Include a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Decatup of Traverse City, and a son, James ratten of Center Point. 4 3 llv MONDAY Weather HlLo AND OHIO VALLEY 3143 PtCldy J351 3443 3745 3551 3540 1740 1741 1354 M3 PtCldy 4154 Fair 4J4I PtCWy M5J fair 1450 ptcidy 3351 Cleue 404 ptcley 3355 4340 4047 4157 3043 4541 4451 Pair 3153 3153 1745 455! Fair 3341 Clear AND SOUTHEAST 5al Fair 4341 4444 4171 54SO S779 4171 7114 474 4311 4505 ivn PtCldy 5s4 Clear 4410 Ptddy 4011 PtCldy SJ70 Cloudy PtCldy 5447 PtCldy PtCldy 4514 PtCldy S570 4010 5377 5990 S'jf Ptcidy lJ" Cloudy 5573 PtCloudy 4075 Ptridy 4SM 4073 PtCldV 5345 Cloudy 5444 PtCldV 4545 clear 4471 3049 5374 5077 4487 4073 4343 3348 4345 Weather Data NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE Special Report For The Indianapolis Star Oct. 14, Wl Precipitation, 14 hours, to 7 p.m.

Total amount since Jan, 1 Accumulated departure from normal Nona 30.50 Mian temperature since Jan. i oeticiency) 1.44 Midnight Degree davt re i p.m. Accumulated degree since Julv 1 days Normal accumulation for this date .1 BAROMETER READINGS 1 p.m. 10.07 7 P.m. 10.14 11 p.m.

RELATIVE HUMIDITY Maximum t4 Minimum TEMPERATURES 147 11 30.27 1 a.m .45 i p.m. 4 a.m. 5 a.m 44 7 a.m 44 P.m. 7 P.m. I p.m.

a.m 54 a.m. II a.m. 40 11 p.m. Maximum .49 Minimum Record 04 (18991 Record 31 (1937) FOR THE SAME DATE LAST YEAR, Maiimum 71 Minimum 10 INDIANA Weather HI Lo fvansvllle Clear 41 45 ort Wayne Clear 45 44 South Bend PtCldy 42 50 Honolulu PtCldy 17 71 CANADA Montreal Rain Toronto Clear Vancouver Clear Winnipeg PtCldy FOREIGN CITIES Weather Berlin Cloudy Cairo PICidv Dublin Cloudy London PtCldy Moscow Cloudy Paris Clear Peking Clear Rome PtCldy Saigon PtCldy Tal Aviv Cloudy Tokyo Clear Tamp 54 08 54 59 50 54 17 44 09 04 40 One Killed In Rioting New Delhi, India (UPI) Police shot and killed one person and two others were injured Friday in language riots in the Nowgong district of (he eastern Indian state of Assam, reports reaching here yesterday said. STAR ITATB REPORT Martinsville, Ind.

Private services for Frederic H. Way cott. 77. Martinsville, former Owner of Faucett-Umphrey Furniture Company at Mor gantown, will be held Monday In Foclcman Funeral Home here. He died Friday in Morgan County Hospital.

Mr. Waycott was a grada ate of Columbia University, a former furniture buyer for S. Ayres Company and a jveteran of World War I. 1 Survivors include the wid- Milton Peinex Milton Peinex, 65, 1054 West 33d Street, died yesterday in St Vincent Hospital. A na tive of Brinkley, and an Indianapolis resident 45 years, he had been a butcher for the Hygrade Food Products Cor poration for 25 years and worked for two years in the dietary department at Central State Hospital.

He was a member of Greater Gethse- mane Baptist Church and the Usher Board. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the church, with burial in Floral Park Cemetery. Friends may call after noon Monday in Stuart Mortuary. Among survivors are the widow, Mrs.

Ethel Peinex; a son, Sylvester Peinex of Chicago, three grand children and his mother, Mrs. Sally Allen of Indianapolis. 4 Harry F.Jones Services for Harry F. Jones, 83, 2531 Debonair Lane, Speedway, will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Moore and Kirk Ben Davis Chapel.

Burial will be In the Crayne (Ky.) cemetery. Mr. Jones, who had moved to Indianapolis from Crayne 18 months ago, died Friday in his home. He was a member of Church of Christ, Scientist. Survivor include two sons, James E.

Jones of Speedway and Paul Jones of Los Angeles, and a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Heltsley of Los Angeles. Miss Clara Vollmer Miss Clara L. Vollmer, 74, 3005 East Michigan Street, a lifelong resident of Indianapolis, died yesterday in a local nursing home. Miss Vollmer, who was a typist for the E.

C. Atkins Company 20 years before resigning in 1938, was a member of St. Philip Neri Catholic Church, the church's Altar Society and the Third Order of St. Francis. Services will be held at 9:30 a.m.

Tuesday in Grinsteiner Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. in the church, with burial in Calvary Cemetery. Mrs. Iva Rabourn Services for Mrs. Iva Jane Rabourn, 74, Acton, will be held at 10:30 a.m.

Monday in Robert W. Stirling Funeral Home, followed by burial in Acton Cemetery. Mrs. Rabourn, a lifelong resident of Acton, died Thursday in Community Hospital. She had been a receptionist for the funeral home the last five years.

She was a member of Southminster Presbyterian Church and Rural Friends Garden Club. Survivors include two sons, Robert and Curtis Rabourn both of Indianapolis. Mrs. Martha McGill Mrs. Martha J.

McGill, 96. 5361 Adelaide Street, died yesterday in a local nursing home. She was a native and former longtime resident of the Cloverdale area. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel, with cremation to follow.

Among survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Velma Huckleberry of the Adelaide Street address, and a son, Austin McGill of Solsberry, Ind. Bargains galore ly in Classified. appear dai- (INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL October 15, 1872) MATTERS ABOUT TOWN The regular monthly meeting of the Y.M.C.A. will be in the Association Hall today at 7V o'clock.

Special police powera were yet-terday conferred on J.C. Brown, Janitor of the Public School in the Sixth District. Thii wan granted at the request of Mr. Shortridee, and la for the apeclal benefit of the Kane of rougha who lait year made it their cualom to congregate in the halli of theachoolhouse and raise disturbances during the evemngsetunni. CltyCeuacit The Street Commissioner reported the expenditures of his department for the month of September at (3.429.

The city clerk was authorised to employ an additional clerk at ialary not exceeding 'i 50 per day. to assist in the completion of the tax duplicate! for this year. 7 1872-1972 OX) YEAKS AGrOi TODAY I wuiRoiii fliiw rm pari! CITYSTATI SUNDAY Weather HlLo lerflerwil OREAT LAKES Buff ale PtChty Chicago Pair Cincinnati PtCldy Cleveland! Cloudy Columbus, Ohio PtCldy Detroit PtCldy Milwaukee Fair Pittsburgh PtCldy CENTRAL AND NORTHERN PLAINS PtCldy JI44 Ptcidy Clear 30SS Cloud Fair 356J Ptcidy Fair 3855 Cloudy PtCldy 3041 Rein Fair 35l Rain NORTHEAST U.S. water Bismarck, N.D. Dei Moines Kansas City Minntanelia Omaha St.

Louis Boston PtCldy Naw York PtCldy Portland, Mt Cloudy MID-ATLANTIC Atlanta leering Birmingham Clearini cnariotte, NX. Clearine Jackson, Miss. PtCldy Jacksonville Cloudy Memphis PtCldy Miami PtCldy Nashville PtCldy New Orleans Fair Tampa Fair MP SOUTHWEST U.S. Dallas Cloudy s73 Cloudy Houston PtCldy 4490 PtCldy Little Rock Showers 5975 PtCldy San Antonio Fair MvO Fair WESTERN STATES Shelbyville. A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, Mr.

Webber died Friday In his home. Re tired six years, he had worked as a furniture refinisher. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors Include a brother, J. Robert Webber of Beech Grove, and two sisters, Mrs.

Margaret Mays and Mrs. Lillian Aulby, both of Indianapolis. Mrs. Verna Bright Mrs. Verna W.

Bright, 63, 5343 North Carrollton Avenue, died yesterday in Methodist Hospital. An Indianapolis resident 50 years, she was born at Richmond. She was a sales clerk for Stout Shoe Store for the last 14 years. Friends may call from 2 to 8 p.m. today and Monday at Flanner and Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary.

Earl D. Martin Bicknell, Ind. Services for Earl D. Martin, 77, Bicknell, a retired construction superintendent, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in Wampler-Shaw Funeral Home at Bicknell, with burial in IOOF Cemetery.

He died Friday in Good Samaritan Hospital at Vincennes. He was an Indianapolis resident for most of his life. Bottled water is a drag. It's a pain to iug home. It takes up a lot of space.

You're forever running out of it just when you need it. And on top of everything else, it costs practically as much assoftdrinks. There's a way to beat it. Put in an AMF Cuno Aqua-Pure Water Filter and you'll end that bottled water bother forever. You oryour plumber can install it in less than a half-hour-out-of-sight under the sink.

And once it's in, you're in-with all the clean, sweet, spring-fresh water you want, at a fraction of a cent a gallon. Right from your kitchen tap. The Aqua-Pure Water Filter. It'll make yourtapwater fit to drink. For peanuts.

The Almanac Albuquerque PtCldy Denver Showers Las Vegas, Net. cloudy Lot Angelas Cloudy Phoenix Fair Portland PtCldy Salt Lake City Showers San Francisco Shower Seattle Clear Indianapolis Skies SUNDAY, OCTOBER IS Sunset today 4:04 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow 4:54 a.m. Moonsat tomorrow ..12:01 a.m. Full Moon (Hunter's Moon) Oct.

31 Vanus, always brighter than any star or any other planet, is about 47 million miles from the sun and Its orbital spaed Is 13 miles per second. Venus now Is a little further from tha earth than the sun. OHIO RIVER STAGES Cincinnati, 14.5, no change. Marklend Locks, 15.5, no change. McAlpme, upper, 13.2, no change.

McAlpine, lower, 12.5, no change. Evansvllle, 10.0, no change. ALASKA Weather HI LO Anchereoe Cloudy 37 33 Fairbanks Ram 42 30 Juneau Cloudy 43 31 In 1928, the German dirigl-ble Graf Zeppelin arrived in the United States from Europe on its first commercial flight. It took four and a half days. In 1946, Nazi Relchsmarshal Herman Gocring committed suicide.

In 1964, Soviet Premier Ni-kita Khrushchev was ousted by Kremlin leaders and replaced by AloxeJ Kosyg'in, Leonid Brezhnev and Nikolai Podgorny. A THOUGHT FOR THE DAY. Irish-American poet John O'Reilly said, "The wealth of mankind is the wisdom they leave." See the Vqua-Pure Water Filter at: JAYMES PLUMBING I HEATING HO North Tlbbi Avenue 633 5541 R0ESINGER PLUMBING INC. 2020 East 54lh St. 255 5410 PAUL (.

SMITH CO. 3737 West Ulh St. 439 4267 WILLIAM P. STECK INC. 4(923 North College Avenue 355 5451 RENNETN H.

WETZEL CO. 5761 South Randolph St. 784 7654 2ICKLER PLUMBING I SUPPLY CO. 3505 Lorraine Rd. 251-4644 BY UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Today is Sunday, Oct.

15, the 289th day of 1972 with 77 to follow. The moon is in its first quarter. The morning stars are Venus, Mars and Saturn. The evening stars are Venus and Jupiter. Those born on this date are under the sign of Libra.

Heavyweight boxing champion John L. Sullivan was born Oct. 15, 1858. ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY. In 1917, the most famous spy of World War Gertrude Zclle, known as Mata Hari, was executed by a firing squad outside Paris.

IN INDIANAPOLIS CARLISLE FLUMIIM IMC. 375J W. W.sh. St. 2i-3712213-WJ 6EKAXD NACHC PLUMBING INC.

5230 Norlh franklin U. 7 0740 mm brothers inc. 5M5 Bonn Avenue 354 0921 NfSSIOH PLUMBING INC. 760 fast Dili SI. 9790 1.

(. ISLEY 1 SONS PLUMBING I HEATING CONTRACTORS INC. 1402 fait 86th St. tU 3421 aAJIR PRESENTS Other Are Location! I. C.

SAWYER PLUMBING I HEATING 51 6 N. Madison Avenue Greenwood i OMAR FUNK PLUMBING I HEATING Rl. No. 1, Boi 41, Mooresvllle 996 2123 MERlt SEARS HEATING CO. East Main Mooresvllle 8311224 I.

NIAl I SONS 24 East Main Mooresvllle 131 5959 STARRING CARROLL O'CONNOR TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, CBS TV A.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Indianapolis Star
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Indianapolis Star Archive

Pages Available:
2,552,203
Years Available:
1862-2024