The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana (2024)

JJM LOWELL XTSSDAFM TIIE TIHAGS I HEAR Th INDIANAPOLIS TAR BellBuilding ToBe3dHighest Paze 17 Sports Financial Classified Monday, June 28, 1965 INDIANA BELL'S new addition is taller than you might think. While it will be only 20 stories, its final height will be within two feet of the 30-story DOWNTOWN The UUm.H. ock Co. Police Arrest 2 Young Couples In Slabbing Death getting ready tn waniler? Kiley Crown Towers' 294 feet, lO'J inches. The extra height of the Bell building comes from tall ceilings necessary to house telephone switching equipment.

The addition will be lopped by an SO foot antenna, towering 373 feet. The only building here taller than the Rilev Towers GltNDAll SOUTHitN tUAZA reverse. They have their claws at the end of their paws!" MRS. FRED AROXSOV, of Proctor, writes that of all the cities she visited on a flying business trip with her husband, Indianapolis was the only one with no regular sightseeing tour scheduled. She thinks we are missing a bet.

I guess we are. But the idea was tried here and it was a financial flop. Not enough business. At present, guided tours are provided by special arrangements for convention-goes and other groups. And Red Cab will assign trained drivers to carry small groups to points of interest.

The Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce has a leaflet guiding visitors with their own autos to points of interest. A FLYLNG enthusiast accused me of showing my age in a recent item mentioning "Hoosier Airport." "There's hasn't been a Hoosier Airport in 15 years or so," he said. I know it. I meant Bob Shank Airport. Bob Shank ran Hoosier Airport, at 30th and Kessler, until it was sold for a housing development.

I took flying lessons under Shank at old Hoosier many years ago, and the old name crept unconsciously into my copy. SIGN FINGERED in the dust on the left rear of a passing gasoline tanker: "What Kind of Fuel Am Printed on the opposite side, as if in answer: "Go Go." mioAnwAV xxn elsewiiehe stock up on vacation aids today! Two couples were arrested yesterday on preliminary charges of murder after a 23-year-old man died from stab wounds suffered ki a fight outside of the Brookside Tavern, 3001 East 20th Street, police reported. Floyd Curry, 3321 East 26th Street, died in Marion County General Hospital at 1:29 a.m. from stab wounds in his left side and chest. HELD without bond are Isaac Wallace, 23, 8I8V2 Broadway, and his wife, Mrs.

Janice Wallace, 27, and Spur-geon Sizemore, 21, 3635 Mit-thoefer Road, and his companion, Miss Effie Abney, 18 1239 South Richland Street. Detective Sgt. Patrick E. Uberta said Wallace reportedly swung at Curry after Currv. is the City-County Building, 372.3 feet to the top of its observation platform.

It isn't a building, but the big gas holder on Northwestern Avenue is 394 feet to the top of its 10-foot beacon staff. The highest point downtown is the WIBC tower atop the Merchants Bank Building. The tower reaches 456 feet above the street. The Soldiers and Sailors Monument? It's only 284.6 to the top of the statue. Now you know.

GEORGE CLINE of Tipton says he isn't writing me any "Dear Sir, You Cur" letter, adding: "Before anyone gets around to comparing you with a cat, let me point out that you seem to take great pain to keep from being catty. "Each day your column is filled with commas, so there will be a pause at the end of each clause. "We all know that with cats it's just the WALT Ell. I CH ELL sure got a pretty girl with you." Uberta said Curry removed his shirt after Wallace swung. As the two grappled, Uberta said.

Sizemore was held from jumping into the affray by Byron D. Monday, 31, 1622 East 10th Street THE DETECTIVE said that after Curry was stabbed, the Wallaces, Sizemore and Miss Abney got into a taxi and rode to the Hob-Nob Tavern, 631 East Michigan Street, where they were arrested. Police found a blood-smeared knife in Sizemore's possession. Police said Size-more denied having been in the vicinity of the fight. An autopsy was scheduled for last night at General Hospital.

The four suspects are scheduled to appear in Municipal Court, Room 6, todav. handy packets by Ileefer-Galler for car, purse, home Insect Repellent towelettes wipe off pesky insects. 16 sealed packets in snap-purse. l.OO Tote Towels dean hands and face without soap and water. 30 foil-sealed towelettes.

I -OO Wool Wash for away-from-home cool water laundering, 24 premeasured packets. 1.00 alKine by the tavern about 12:45 a.m., remarked to either Wallace or Sizemore, "You've McDonald Hiked Pay Oi Frien ds St. Joseph, Hamilton Crashes Kill 3 Men FORMER steelworkers union chief McDonald took good care of loyal friends in the union with hefty raises before he was deposed LBJ's inner-circle will tell you he east of Mishawaka about 2 STAR STATE REPORT Traffic crashes in St. Joseph p.m. yesterday, police said.

and Hamilton counties yester THE DEAD MAN, Richard Wise, 38 years old. was a day killed three men, raising the Indiana weekend death toll has had it with "Peace at any price." The new motto: "Don't start anything you can't finish!" NASA's tests of Ed White's walk in space will determine whether the trick can be done wearing civvies. SENATOR Ted Kennedy still uses a cane (because of that plane crash) but parks passenger in a station waeon to at least 12, state police said. A Mishawaka man was driven by his wife, Mrs. Helen Wise, 37, when it collided with killed and 11 others injured car driven bv Charles Mad including his wife, their four den, 31, Mishawaka.

children, the dead man's broth Spra-on Shield by Kleinert Spray protection for clothing especially helpful for sleeveless dresses. Keeps clothes free from perspiration damage. I St. Joseph County Sheriff's Show folks who heard Harry Secombe sing in Merrick's upcoming musical, "Pickwick." call his voice "amazing." SYBIL BURTON'S marriage doesn't affect the income from Richard. He gave her a settlement so he could wed Liz.

It included long term payments for the children and herself Feds suspect Joe Bananas is in Europe They say "That Was The Week That Was" was on the way out when the parody on the Bible hastened its departure. More than 6,000 mailed complaints. BEAUTIFUL Bonnie Scott (she deserted "How to Succeed," the Broadway smash that ran five years, to marry) retained Roy M. Cohn to post the Renotlce Composer J. Styne's race track pals report that he picked nine winners in nine races the other day at Aqueduct.

ETHEL MERMAN, the multimillionaire, and Ed Bragno are wearing similar grins. He was once wed to heiress Molly Netcher Bostwick Judy Garland and beau Mark Herron are wearing identical wedding rings. No merger-date set Judy Holliday's last recording (made a few years ago) is titled "One of God's Children." THE WOIIIIV clixic er and two cousins, in a collision on U.S. 20 a mile north- deputies said occupants of the Wise auto were thrown from the vehicle. Madden and a passeneer in 3H his car, Raymond L.

Witt, 43, oosicrs mraon shield Mishawaka, and nine persons in the Wise auto were iniured Arc Victims and taken to St. Joseph Coun it when the dance-beat is irresistible Cover Girl Mary McKnight, who vow'd she would never again see Nicholas Darvas, is his No. 1 date Closest thing to a franchise deal (in the legal profession) is the way Mel Belli has become a partner or consultant with law firms from coast to coast. ROCK HUDSON, Hollywood's richest bachelor, no-comments the buzz that Eileen Fulton is his new favorite. She's in the TV series "Our Private World" The Broadway wags, jealous of Soupy Sales' success, are calling him "This Year's Pinky Lee" lilt, i-i oiu.i: W.

ISAM? MOTECtS CLOTHES FKOM PERSPIRATION OlMltE AND OOOtS ty Hospital at South Bend. Injured in the Wise auto were five Wise children, Joan, 12; Karen, lfi; Carol, lfi; Jerry, 14, and Mike, 4, the brother. Charles Wise, 36, and two cousins Shirley Radios, 11. and Linda Radics, 9, deputies said. Hubert Rose JMelvin Browning Learn To Control Your Emotions Of Drownings STAR STATE REPORT A Terre Haute mother of 10.

a Porter County teen-ager and a young Lake County man drowned in separate water accidents yesterday, state police said. The woman, Mrs. Joanne Henderson, 38 years old, drowned early yesterday when a boat in which she was riding struck a large log in the Wabash River at the north edge of Terre Haute and capsized, authorities said. A CASE W-431: Walter 17 years old, is a high school senior. "Dr.

Crane," he began, "I have a hot temper. So I fly off the handle in a moment of time. Then I say Sterling's litter bin for boat or car Weighted bin fits over hump on car floor. Use to catch litter or store travel equipment. Molded well holds bottle or glass.

1.00 IV THREE OTHER persons in and do things which I regret after I have cooled off. I am losing friends. "Why am I like this? And what can I do to curb my temper? My mother says I should count to 10, but isn't that a silly superstition?" NO, WALTER'S mother has offered a rule that is the boat, including the victim's husband, Frank Henderson, swam to safety. Henderson operates an auto repair garage in Terre Haute. Hubert Rose, 22, Chesterfield, and Melvin Browning, 20, Cicero, were killed about 2:30 a.m.

in a two-car head-on collision on Ind. 19 just south of Cicero, police said. State Police said four passengers in the Rose auto were treated for minor injuries at Riverview Memorial Hospital in Noblesville. Mrs. Narline Pitcher Mrs.

Nadine Pitcher, 67, Fort Wayne, was killed late Saturday in a two-car crash in Fort Wayne. Police said she and her husband, John W. Pitcher, 68, were in a car which collided with an auto driven by James E. Bordner, 31, Fort Wayne. Bordner and Pitcher were released after treatment for minor injuries at Parkview Memorial Hospital in Fort Wayne.

Autnonties said the group was returning from an outing on the river in a "runabout" boat equipped with a 90 horsepower motor. Witnesses told ONE OF OUR best medical professors at Northwestern University was chronically belligerent. He'd take the opposite side, just as a matter of principle, for he was intensely "anti" whatever the majority wanted. Part of the explanation went back into his childhood where as a redhaired boy he had been taunted until he became a chronic fighter. When a peptic ulcer necessitated the removal of a large section of his stomach, he thus refused to have the most skilful surgeon I have ever known.

Instead, he went to a rival hospital where the surgeon took twice as long, and this red-haired doctor sucked fluid into his lungs meanwhile, which led to pneumonia and his death. His bullheadedness probably cost him his life. SO ANALYZE yourself, as well as any quick tempered friends. Try to get plenty of sleep and be sure you do not suffer from undue eyestrain, as from lack of needed glasses, or too much TV, plus the caffeine beverages, such as cofee, tea and other drinks. Control of your emotions is largerly a matter of proper control of your environment.

Send to Dr. George W. Crane, co The Indianapolis Star, for his booklet, "How to Control the Emotions," inclosing a long stamped, return envelope and 20 cents. (Copyright IMS) iimiierMion water heater by Kquality Metal coil heats a cup of soup or coffee instantly. Plugs into any outlet.

09c, 3 for 2.00 police the boat was traveling about 5 miles an hour when it struck the log. An 18-year-old Porter Coun ty youth, Anthony Ulozas 18, R.R. 2, Hobart, drowned about 9:45 a.m. in Wauhob Lake about 4 miles north of Valparaiso, police said, just as scientifically valid today as in past generations. Vividly realize that you cannot "cerebrate" and also "emote" simultaneously.

And by "cerebrate" we mean "think" or use your brain! Thus, the mere act of counting will enshrine your brain and keep it in control. Trying to solve a simple problem in mental arithmetic, as 13 15, will be even better, for counting is a mechanical or "rote" process whereas solving problems involves more logical thinking. SUCCESS IN LIFE usually comes to those who can keep cool in a crisis and not blow up in an emotional tantrum. But some people are more easily excited than others, probably due to glandular activity, as well as lack of sleep, eyestrain from too much TV, too much caffeine, or the habit of carrying a chip on their shoulder. PETER .1.

STI I HOIIA. M.D. POLICE SAID the victim was with five other youngsters who were swimming to the shore from a raft about 100 yards from the beach when he disappeared back support by Better Sleep Excellent back support reduces long drive back ache encourages good driving posture. 1.59, 2 for 3.00 State police reported Edward A. Radermacher, about 20 years old, Munster, drowned about 4 p.m.

in Lake Michigan Last Of Five Jail Escapees Captured STAR STATE REPORT Richmond, Ind. The last of five prisoners who escaped Thursday from the Lorain County (O.) jail was apprehended yesterday in Richmond. Police said the escapee, Fred Douglas Hill, 28 years old, was picked up at the home of a friend in Richmond where he formerly had been employed at a car sales lot. The other four were captured earlier. at the Dunes State Park.

TO YOUIt HEALTH The body of a man identified as Paul Estal Hess, 37 years When Should Doctor Surrender? old, Lawrenceburg, was recovered yesterday from the Great Miami River by Hamilton County (O.) police. Sidmar travel iron and ironing board Boaters spotted the body near the spot where the Great WHEN SHOULD the doctor surrender while treating the apparently hopeless patient? Should he unfurl the white flag early, or keep fighting, and continue to be the Miami joins the Ohio, west of Cincinnati WOULDN'T IT have been kinder, although perhaps not so ethical, to withhold this superfluous medication and have allowed nature to take her course? It almost killed his wife (bleeding ulcer) while caring for him and seeing him waste away. I don't believe in euthanasia; neither do I believe in keeping a dead body alive. Doctors should take a good, long, hard look at themselves when faced with similar problems Mrs. T.

Lightweight board and iron solves pressing and ironing Hcallh Capsule tr to'' problems for travelers. Folds compactly. board 2.90 standard-bearer of a flag shot full of holes and bloodied? Where does one draw the line between hu-manitarianism and sadism? How shall we stimulate the patient so he can cling to life and suffer needlessly days and months on end? I wish I had the answers. There can be no all- iron 2.90 I THERE ANV WAY To BE $URE V0U WONT GET HEPATITIS FROM A PLOOP TRANSFUSION? Waklrou Fire Chief Heads Volunteer Unit STAR STATE REPORT Shelbyville, Ind. Jack Knolls, chief of the Waldron Volunteer Fire Department, has been elected chairman of the 10th District Indiana Volunteer Firemen's Association, succeeding Carlos Jeffries of Fountaintown, who recently was elected state vice-president of the organization.

Allen Blades of Flat Rock was re-elected secretary of the district group. heavy canvas shoe bag Zippered shoe bag carries four pairs of shoes leaves suitcase free for clothes. Red or blue plaid. 2.99 COMMENT: Believe me we do. How we wish we could watch a warning light.

When it turned red, we could push a button and presto, the suffering patient would be put out of his misery. But it does not work out that way in practice. Hope and the ingrained drive to keep fighting, motivates us to keep the patient alive. Nevertheless, I agree there come times when, for the patient's own good and the family's we should stop fighting so hard. If not the formal white flag of surrender, at least a withholding of stimulation and treatments that only prolong the agony.

This makes for good sense and humanitarianism. I believe many doctors feel this way about it. If I am ever in that predicament, I hope my own doctor has sufficient sense and compassion to let me fade away earlier rather than keep trying to instill life into what's nothing but a shadow of a human being. encompassing one. Each doctor and each patient have a personal appointment with destiny.

Consider the following letter and you will understand: DEAR Dr. Steincrohn: In the last 10 years, three members of our family have died after long suffering. The last, just six months ago. He had an operation during the surgeons finally sewed him up land told his wife he had one month to live. But he lived two horror-filled years because his doctors plied him with shots, drugs and God knows what.

His heart was strong so he lived to starve to death. Inch by inch we saw him waste away. If there had been any hope we would have appreciated this horrible prolongation of a body that was dead and smelled like mm Bound For Israel Donald Rothbaum, 201 West 106th Street, was one of 36 American students who left for Israel last night for a 10-week summer work program under the sponsorship of the Professional and ni a I Workers Aliyah Department of the Jewish Agency for Israel. NO. ANY TIME YOU RECEIVE A SLOOP TRANSFUSION, THERE A SMALL RISK V0U WAV INFECTEP WITH THE HEPATITIS VIRUS.

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