Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1920 — Page 26
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WA81U NOTON, VtCSmbt 17,-Sec-rmtMJry Baker i*#Be4 a .tatejnent to- ^.-;. u rr;:r^^r r
the ap|Mrara»0e Iwr nale tn
try of arthske hearln* Rod Crow. _ label# wbieb w*re eeiOHOoted by « Amertean women for American troop* HI dnrtnff the war. The article* to ^ rhlch he referred, Mr. Baker *atd, >ad been included by overniabt in hehnoninventoried content* of army rareboune* sold to the French *ovrnroent after the armitice. I “ LIFE belied wealth. chteaco Meet*** Kooad to Mare I^f«
froetaa# Ml »oewr*«eo.
CMCMiO. l>*ce»Jber *17.—Wealth m «*timated at ««ecr»l hundred thouSWF eand dollar* wa* left by Michael ll| Heron, a«« •e»enty-flve. a recluee. acm cording to bank official* boro today. For more than a ncore of year*
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Heron wa* pitied by hi* poor neighbor* for hi* apparent poverty. Is that time be lired in a *lngte brick room. It* wall* were «nplastered and the floor wa* cold aod bare. He wa* found * y, baring been orercome of hi* effects revealed rythlng to the lice laughed nn-
depymit box ;e securities
worth several hundred -tfcouaasd dol-
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60HPEBS ISSUES WARilNG ft«y* Labor Will Fight K«*rt* to DOME W YORK. December 17.—Ha mu el Qompera* president of the American Federation of Labor, la an address here last sig&. accepted the chalienge Of employer* Who, bo snid. w *e«k to destroy labor unlob#'* and to nega^ye the principles estabUibed by
usioslsm. s
"American labor accepts the dial-
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said. "Let those who are opposing
our movement beware. Those who are
working for our His statement
more than 700 delegates of the newly formed Central Trade and Labor > 'oancil of Greater Mew York and vi-
destruction, beware." t wa* applauded by
o'clock, about ninety minute* after Dr. Brown died at kf* home here. Mr. Shvtr was a widely known resident of Montgomery county, and Dr. Brown was acquainted with practically every man and woman In Clinton county, where fee had practiced
Brown and Mr. Shnrr had been
cinity. medicine since the civil war.
One of the ISrst act* of the new body Dr- Bn waa the adoption of resolutions calling on President Wilson and tfc* state
against the burning Cork, Another resoi Thomas Mooney, Wa
and James Larkin be released from
VETERANS DIE SAME DAY.
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FRAKKFOBT. IndL December 11>— Dr. G- W. Brown, of Frankfort, and Uncle John Shurr, of Waynatows. who fought together daring the civil war, and received their discharge* from the service on the same day. died on the aame day. Mr. Shurr died at hi* home in Wayuetowo yesterday morning at
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