Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 131, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1934 — Page 14

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WALTER KIBLER, TRUCKING FIRM HEADJS DEAD Rites Set Saturday for City Man; Burial in Holy Cross. Requiem mass for Walter D. Kibler. 53. president of the Kibler Trucking Company, who died yesterday at his home, 3638 Hemlock avenue, will be offered m St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. Central avenue and Forty-second street, at 9 Saturday. Burial will be in Holy Crovs cemetery. Mr. Kibler established the trucking company ten years ago. prior to which time he was chief chemist for the Rock Island railroad, with offices here. He was a graduate of Indiana university. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Margaret Quinn Kibler; three daughters, the Misses Man' Ann. Jean and Martha Kibler; two sons. Daniel and Thomas Kibler. all of Indianapolis. and a brother. Dr. Edwin R. Kibler, Los Angeles. Oldest Pythian Dead Services for James B. Briggs. 81. oldest Knights of Pythias lodge member in Indiana, who died Tuesday night in the Indiana Pythian home, Lafayette, were to be held at 2:30 this afternoon in the home of a sister, Mrs. Matilda Ludwig, 3430 West Sixteenth street. Burial was to be in Mt. Jackson cemetery. Mr. Briggs retired fifteen years ago from the Evans Milling Company, where he had been employed as a millwright. He is survived by his widow and a sister. Aged Woman Passes The funeral of Mrs. Jennie A. Foltz, 75, who died Tuesday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edgar Stout, West Morris street, near Bridgeport, was to be held this afternoon in the daughter's residence. Burial was to be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Foltz had lived all her life in Marion county. She was a member of the Methodist church. The daughter is the only survivor. Leyendecker Rites Set Funeral services for Mrs. Lillian M. Leyendecker. 51. of 1817 North Gladstone avenue, who died last night at her home, will be held at 2 Saturday in the home, with the Rev. J. S. Albert, Gethsemane church pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Concordia cemetery. Mrs. Leyendecker is survived by the widower, John P. Leyendecker, and four children, Herbert H.. Alma C., Norma and Otto J. Leyendecker. GIBERSON. CUMMINGS ARE TAKEN TO PRISON Transfer to Michigan City Climax of Escape Plot. Tlie final chapter of Saturday's sensational Marion county jail break attempt, was written yesterday when Sheriff Charles S. 'Buck) Sumner and Police Sergeant John Dalton went, to the Indiana state prison, Michigan City, with Ernest ißed) Giberson. sentenced to life imprisonment, and August Cummings. sentenced to fifteen years. Following the futile jail break attempt, Giberson pleaded guilty Monday to a charge of second degree murder in connection with the submachine gun slaying of Police Sergeant Lester Jones. Cummings pleaded guilty to a charge of robbing the Hoosier Cab Company of $154. Both men were sentenced by Criminal Judge Frank P. Baker. CITY PAINT GROUP TO HOLD FIRST MEETING Association Opens Monthly Sessions at Columbia Club. The Indianapols Paint. Varnish and Lacquer Association will hold its first meeting of the year at the Columbia Club tonight. Subsequent monthly meetings will be held the first Thursday of each month throughout the year. P. G. King. 803 East Maple road, is president. Other officers are H. E. Howe, 4564 Carrollton avenue, secretary and treasurer; Edwin Woodward. 716 North Riley avenue, entertainment chairman: Charles H. Carpenter. 4840 Carrollton avenue, attendance chairman, and George Gable. 5230 East Washington street, publicity chairman.

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Frank D. Slutz Emotional life of a child will be explained at 10 a. m., Oct. 18. by Frank D. Slutz of Dayton. O. at a grammar grade district meeting of the Indiana State Teachers’ .Association in the L. S. Ayres <fc Cos. auditorium. Harp solos, a boys’ chorus, and an address by Faul C. Stetson, city schools superintendent, will be other features of the meeting.

Y MEMBER DRIVE IS NEAR GOAL OF 600 Campaign to End Tonight With Dinner. The Central Y. M. C. A.’s goal of 600 new members probably will be reached tonight when the annual membership “roundup" ends with a dinner at the "Y.” it was announced today by Fred Hoke, campaign chairman. At noon yesterday, 480 memberships had been listed, with the division in charge of A. C. Sinclair and G. V. Carrier leading. Berkley W. Duck's "Bar-X ranch” group turned in the largest number of new memberships yesterday. APPROVAL IS NEAR FOR STATE ROAD 67 PAVING _ % Federal Roads Bureau Expected to Favor Project. Proposed improvement of state Road 67 from Indianapolis to Anderson through Marion, Hancock and Madison counties probably will he approved in the next few days by the federal roads bureau. Congressman William H. Larrabee said today. The state highway commission has plans and specifications ready for federal approval, which Congressman Larrabee said has been indicated by the Chicago and Washington federal offices as being forthcoming soon.

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110.000 ATTEND CHILD MASS IN BUENITC AIRES Cardinal Pacelli Is Visibily Moved by Mammoth Demonstration. j By l nitrri Prcan BUENOS AIRES. Oct. 11.—The great Palermo pleasure ground, converted into an open air cathedral for the thirty-second Eucharistic congress, was jammed today by 110.000 children who attended the ; children's mass. Four cardinals officiated at communion. Symbolic offerings of bunches of grapes and wheaten ! loaves were made during the halfhour ceremony. Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli. papal legate, arrived at the conclusion and pronounced a benediction. As the white-clad children streamed from the grounds the cardinal leaned from his automobile and blessed them. “Paradis-2 of Youth’’ “This is a paradise of youth I have never seen before,” the cardinal exclaimed as the last contingent passed. The cardinals who officiated at the mass were Auguste Hlond of Poland, Emanuele Goncalves Cerejeira of Portugal, Sebastiano Leme of Brazil and Jean Verdier of Paris. Fifty priests and a hundred altar boys assisted each cardinal celebrant. The children shouted: “Long live Christ, the king of peace!” They also chanted a message to the wor d's childhood: “We Argentine children pray for all the world’s children and pray for the peace of the world.” Cardinal Visibly Moved Cardinal Pacelli was visibly moved by what he termed an “unequaled spectacle of the gathering of innocence.” His voice was blurred as he pronounced the benediction over the kneeling children. During the offering Tozucol communion symbols by 1.000 boys and girls, the shrill children's voices sang Jose Zaminetti's marching chant, “Offrenda” (These Gifts We Offer Thee). Singing the Spanish hymn. “Cantemos A1 Amor De Los Amores” (Let Us Sing to the Love of Loves), most famous of the forty

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I hymns especially composed for eucharistic congress rallies. The children broke up with the same regularity and discipline that marked jthe entire ceremony. During the morning the children were given ten minutes for a breakfast or hot chocolate and buns. Cardial Pacelli. at his own request, ate the same breakfast with them.

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CLUB UPHOLDS STATE DRIVERS’ LICENSE LAW Changes Suggested by Stoop- for Legislative Action. Criticism to the contrary notwithstanding, Indiana has a good driver's license law which causes the

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| need to set them in effective operai tion is the establishment of a state patrol system, operated under % nonpartisan merit system, and this will be asked at the next general 1 assembly. Mr. Stoops said.