Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 226, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1935 — Page 2

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CITY CHEVROLET FACTORY CHIEF IS DEAD AT 51 Robert S. Montgomery Rites Are to Be Held Here Tomorrow at 3. Funeral services for Robert S Montgomery, 51. for the last year and i half manager of the Indianapolis plant, of the Chevrolet Commercial Body Corp , are to be held at, 3 tomorrow at the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Dr. J. Ambrose Dunkel of Tabernacle Presbyterian Church is to conduct the services. Cremation is to follow. Mr. Montgomery died yesterday after an illness of a year. A native of Rochester, he was graduated from Purdue. For 12 years he had been employed by Chevrolet. Previously he had been identified with the Du Pont company. He was a Mason Surviving are the widow; his mother, Mrs. Alla Montgomery, Long Beach. Cal ; two brothers, Guy Montgomery, Los Angeles, and O. W Montgomery, Chicago, and a son, Robert Montgomery, Indianapolis. Paul Rudicel Dead Last, rites are to b? held at 1 tomorrow- afternoon for Paul Rudicel, 23, former student at 1. diana University and the Indiana and Benjamin Harrison Law Schools who died yesterday at his home after an illness of five years. He was a patient for two years at the Sunnyside Sanitarium. A native of Wilkinson, Mr. Rudicel was graduated from the Wilkinson High School. He studied at, Indiana University for a year and then took up law, lacking six w'eeks of completing the course when taken ill. He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Grace Rudicel; his father, Ross Rudicel, and a brother, Charles Rudicel, all of Indianapolis. Mrs. Ella Lewis Dies Mrs. Ella Gardner Lewis, a resident of Pennville who has been visiting with her son, Walter O. Lewis, 3820 Carrollton-av. died yesterday in Mr. Lewis’ home. She was 79. Mrs. Lewis was born in Jay County. She had been ill a week. Surviving beside the son here is another sen. James G. Lewis, Portland. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. ITALIAN PHYSICIAN IS ACQUITTED IN LONDON Tropical Diseases Authority Faced Professional Charges. By I hilrtl /V< w LONDON. Nov. 29—Sir Aldo Castellani, famous Italian expert on tropical diseases, has been acquitted by the British General Medical Council of charges of unprofessional conduct, it was announced today. The nature of the charges was not revealed. The. case was heard at a two-day secret meeting of the council. It was announced that the charges did not concern Castellani s Italian activities. He recently was appointed chief medical inspector of the Italian forced in East Africa. Castellani, knighted by King George in 1928, maintains his offices in London. SUSPECT’S ARREST MAY 'SOLVE 4 BURGLARIES lowan Admits Entering Homes Within Last Month. With arrest yesterday of Earl Stotler. 20, alias Harvey Haines, Waterloo, Ia„ police expressed a belief that four recent burglaries are solved. According to police. Stotler has arinvtted entering homes at 21 N. Bradley-*v, 315 N. Drexel-av, 4009 Carrollton-av and 3316 College-av within the last month. Arrest of Stotler followed the sale of a wrist watch said to have been stolen from the Drexel-av address. Arthur Almstade, 20. Edinburg buyer of the watch, who told detectives he paid 40 cents for it, is held on a vagrancy charge. RUG THEFT SUSPECT FREE ON S2OOO BAIL Miss Verna Wysong* Mother Posts Rond to Gain Release. By t’niled Piv.( BLOOMINGTON. Ind.. Nov. 29 Verna V. Wysong, 27, Indianapolis, charged with the theft of valuable rugs from local residences was free under S2OOO bond today. Miss Wysong will be arraigned in Monroe Circuit Court Saturday on grand larceny charges. Bond was posted by her mother. Mrs. Anna Wysong. Leslie Bright, 29. also implicated in the thefts, will be arraigned at the same time on second degree burglary charges. Dies After Eating Dinner John Sluder, 51, of 2163 Krn-wood-av, ate a Thanksgiving dinner last night at his home, then died of heart disease. turn colds ODD fever L, *ALvr rA > H o I sE T9 HEADACHES DROPS In 3M ntinnte* SEVEN-YEAR ITCH ENDED Tl'* itch (irahitt) i highly cotttagtt.ui, If nut trenteil. it uill continue T*r life. It i not n blood rii*rit*e, but ■* ranted by the itrh-mite, which burrout nnd form* torturou* catteries Wlthia the hln. The itrh-mite iprrmla rapidly and l Immune to ordinary treatment. The Ptorir int it tite ha* perfected a *impte treatment called KXOR\ that kill* the Itrh-mite ulmoil instantly, end rid* you of year trouble in three da* et complete F.XSORA treatment at our# at iJvWTV'X Stores

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