Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1936 — Page 4

FPAGET SE - LC i Bo THE INDIANAPOLIS TIM JOSEPH HELMS i S74 i Ee DEATHS Morris Cooke, REA Head, Uses RITES ARE SET izes EEE EER ERE Soft Words to Gain His End lf uscou [ive STORE 10 PAY

RO .an! ram a Emory Koherstein; sister, Mrs. Josephine | a PLAN

Otha Gufs hari Am Rodeman { ARLINGTON. —c er P Winslow, 43. FETFERSONYE LE -Mrs. nna Duffy 1 iol i PLAN | FOR TOMORROW Bs A oo ny | 90 ST SST Fah | Enaineer IS Rising - Star SALA LY USL EAC — | Weld don Raid v: brother, J inslow. | sister, 5. Nellie Kelly. Among New Dealers,

ee BEDFORD-—Lena Baker, 82. 'Burvi vors (LAFAYETTE Arthur D. Cunningham

| chi idren. M A St Slee! tui Mrs. SAL J. 72. Burvivor: Miss Alida Cunningham 4 Clapper Sa 5 y i % 1 iw Iwens AF yian igust, John LA PORTE—Mrs. Martha B. O'Brien, 50 ! Lg ~~ Former Mission Secretary 20d vonen Baker. Survivors: Children, Armand B. O'Brien ys. i ; . ~ BERNE — nest ! ' 22 ¥ speritans and Mrs Florence Neblung. ; i 5 7 TE : 3 z * . Ww dow R n opted augnier MAry tt < vi- | y + : Dies at | Anderson; | Ellen Dro: brothers, Ervin and Buy. sis- | vrs Widow. ia: Duets, 42, rv BY RAYMOND CLAPPER rn : :

| ter: ' Mrs Pauline ton and Mrs. Lena {| Bennett .and Mrs. Alice Farber. | Times Special Writer 8 ME s | | ¥ > Iv a . Ban Eri 4 2 Funeral Here. BLOOMINGT ON Prank. Sparks, 65. Sur- | si, MDPLETOWY ame A pg rely, 30 WASHINGTON, Sept. 3.—He does | 3 i a 5 ¥ emer teen { vivor Brothers, Hubert, James, Roy and Mrs. Mabel Owen, Mrs, Grace Spurrier, i i a ; : . Or 55 ers a: 5 : Sulliyas » Mrs. | Thomas, John, Reuben and Robert Nicely. not appear so prominently in the r T~1 a9 aly A Yvé Yer, rs. TAC sn nd : oy 3 , Joseph. W. Helms, 23 rentral- | (RS EW Saver : Asner and | MISHAWAKA-- Mrs. Frank J. Buckel, 69. spotlight around the Roosevelt : : sid : : ; bo : | Survivors: Children, N 2al sch, | : salle av, who died Tuesday nightsin St. CLINTON William Thomson, 61. Suryi- | Tawtencs hy Joseph io WR | throne, but Morris Llewellyn. Cooke, 2 . rs vi nariotte; lidren, 1 y arles Nel 3 hi i i John's Hospital at Anderson follow- | Mrs. Kate Bongioino. Mrs. Agnes Chovanic | Cpe 1" "agin Nelson, +c widow. | @ Philadelphia engineering consulting a short illness, is to be buried in | 203 $ wai on sister, Mrs. Barbarra Frame: | Donnabelle: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora | ant and now head of the Rural ik S01 Ld 7 Ss 1 i} hn 1 son. { E. Stafford: brothers, Lorain, Archie and i i inis i te Crown Hiil ywrow following fu COVINGTOX Mrs. Anna Wells, 79. .8ur-{ John; sisters, Louise, Marie, Wanda and Electrification Administration, 15 vi ren, Mrs. Jessie Sand, Harry | Wanita Ruth. . recognized within the New Deal as

neral services at 2 p. m. al th ells: JTother, Will Rabb: sisters, Mrs.| MUNCIE—Frank E. Sample, $0. Sur. | | being decidedly a rising star among i anmery Tinpral ome RL Daonay. Mra. Jennle bnoday { vivors: Widow, Nina; brothers, Fred and! ; Mornigomers neral Home. DECATUR Harvey C. Clark, 73. Sur | Warren; sisters, Mrs. Guy Sutton and Mrs, | the Presidential advisers. ‘ was £1 vivers: Widow, Lucinda: son, Arthur Clark; | Charles Carney | There may be significance in his Jy epson, John Townsend; foster-daughter, | Mrs. Leora La Duke, 27. Survivors: | growing influence with President

0 » . 5 . r alms ws bor in ami Mrs. Lillie Winnas: sisters, Mrs. Anna | Mother, Mrs. Nellie Huntsinger; children, 3 % : i : 3 : an ig . rie ._ | Huse and Mrs. Ida King. onic "* tLavon and Joyce Maxine La Duke: sisters. | Roosevelt. Because Cooke, in his 3 foun 5 al g n an ial Pp ys - - - 3 Mrs J. E. Wilson and Mrs. Albert Hutchin- economic planning, manages to get : an" : ; et Fs Bx oft} NASHVILLE Mrs, : ~, | action out of economic royalists. He | :

Several veal 18 Secretary o he EY ANSVILLE - gorge FP. Lamey 55, Ida J. Newmister, 7 y BEY iy Ca xy 3 rs: Widow Ha: cone Resert| | Survivors: Widower, John: sister, Mrs. | operates not so much through browwth Caro :

— _ <A HIE ~-aristian MUL i ni and Rabi bron hets Jon. Fal Amehts an o M 5 : | beating and attack as through co- : a gi i v Soci ne fa sisters, rs arles | VEWCASTLE—Mrs. Margaret Hasty, .} certs i ig ° r BR Si : : For several vears he cc ucted an < rs Jose ph - ‘Decker and Mrs. Ess |S vors: Widower, John; children; Mrs. | operation. His REA is the only : RR ER ; 2 LT eT Fein telle Koehler. an Johnson, Mrs. Mary Taylor, Walter, | major New. Deal agency which has : a ; A evangelistic and ministerial ireau nry BH” Lannert, 72 uryivers:. Chil. | EB and Fred Hasty; mother, Mrs. Louisa i i i : 3 a . .

for sistiar inves in. Indi dren: Harry. Joseph andi M Philip Kess, | Bradburn: sisters, EI Burton, Mrs. | HOt been lugged into court by indig-

[ istian ministers In .naian-; dren, Harry. Josey ROIs. an “53: | Fannie Clevidence; brothers, Tom, Harve | nant individualists. > ; ’ Hz Ife al sad been embploved | er: sister, . Anton Keifer, he ae yiaence, , . ; 2 { ) BE A en he (er Mrs. Bertha Weinbach, 25. Surviverst | mre. Haul, on. 47. Survivors: | Cooke gets results by sending love Morris L. Cooke FOR SCHOOL Ee Erin: rapt vo. of INC ME aod TR pol Harold: parents, | Widower. William: brothers, William, John | and. Kisses instead of insults. This nen vanuia ng J. Mr. an S. R. Benton, sisters, Lura {and Joseph Platts; sisters, Mrs. David |: i hi ‘ : : : Mae, Elsie and Beily Benton; brother, | Barker Mrs. George Barkesf, Mrs. C. dJ.|iS 2 technique which has not een that the purpose was not to depop- | Shaw, Mrs. D. E. Spece. widely practiced in the New Deal |yjate” any region, but to make 1t 2 Jofman, 53. Survivers: Widow 2 =n = Where Cooke’s hand .is found, ‘he | permanently habitable. i d ome, Urban, Natilda | ap : ; : This OMrs. Frances Hoar | NEW HAVEN—Sheldon Dawkins, 70. tendency is away from arbitrary ac-

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i mother, Mrs. Frances Hoff: | i brother, Frank: sisters Mrs. Louis | NORTH LIBERTY — Rey. Benjamin H. | tion and visionary forecasts which Arranged Conference 1 ] r Mrs ‘heodore Wagner, Mrs. | Flora, 80. Survivors: Widow, Sarah; t 3 3 Carrie Slms ira: 3 y Wagner and Mrs. J. E Panis | children, Mrs. Arthur Price and 4. L.|alarm people and toward ten: ‘In promoting the International rie OM. hide at Arlene Baker, 25. Parents i | Flora; two brothers, two sisters. practical co-operation wi appeals Pow ; 3 . Iirié Tndiananols: oi Ens oBkel, Eo. J » Mr, | ; , A ower nference which meets here James = IY iT Tralee | m a and Fra a Baker: Wl whlGhON =William Plesyor, 77. Survivors; io self-interest. Many New Deal.ac- ore a joi vi b h gag ghter, Miss Lucia F. Helms, L ims : : | Widow, Ciara; children, Mrs. Alma Huston, | y;jtjas have started out with the next week, staged jointly by the

1 Ly yg 100 ren. Mrs 1 eisinger, 40. Survivors: | jo oe ic 3 ; y y ; i 2 anapol Ww ; Seer Ri yivorst | RISING SUN—James C. Holder, 47. Sur- | slogan: “This is going to hurt you | government and the power indus

ALBERT H. ATKINS, 6420 Cor- risinger: pai © Mr. and Mrs. John E | Yivors: Widow: parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. | and we're glad of it.” Cooke would | try, Cooke had to overcome a good EEE FN 1 i : brothers, AMhur and Eimer: sis |F: Holder; children, Berle. Eugene, Joan |, d ood dentist. He | deal of Tory resistance, because the ; SIZES 3 TO 6 7 T nell-av, for 20 years a contractor x Irs. Peter Egli and the Misses Helen | 20d Jimmy: brother: Claude Holder. ° [have mace a g a. y res ’ : . Ji at A rn : : a . a S - . ROCHESTER Mrs. Anna Jones, 56. Sur- | doesn’t scare you when he begins to | conference will debate public own- i _ here, is to be buried In Union Joh Te r, 78. u ors: Widow, | vivors: Widower, Oliver; stepfather, Ed- | ix your tooth. ership and power planning. By

Roe Aubury ang | Ward Kime; brother, Samuel Powell; fos- working through Floyd Carlisle, ST pe >. ? Smartly styled color fast frocks that will \ :

Chapel Cemetery tomorrow follow-! mrs Lao) hole. : ter-children, Martin, Charles and Mary : : > Sg ’ HD, Ao Var} Reported on Drought : ing funeral services at 2 p. m. in the | FOREST— Arnold J. Aubuchon, 36. Sur. | P1388. = ; : p 5 Chairman of Niagara Hudsoh, who § APN be a hit on an la round Th Ki d Home of his daughter, Mrs, Norvin | Aubuchon: two siers. 0 MIS. Flavin | oo ON AS rites Joseph, Jans, | [Recently Roosevelt took John is less gun-shy of New Dealers than $ Y Playg - Ihe Rinder- - hor of his daugnter, Mrs. Norvin o1 sters. | Survivors: 3rothers, eter, ohn, Mike . Tati 3 3 : - 5 Ex Wo Ef . . . Strickland, 6207 Park-av. Mr. At-| FORT BRANCH Mis. Evelyn W. Schatz, | 2nd Ignatius: sisters, Miss Kate Hass, Mrs. | Carmody from the National Labor his fellow princes of power, Cooke ¢ : garten sizes 3 to 6!/2 with or without kins. who was 60, died Tuesday in |™ 28. Survivors: Widower, Harry; Mary soonen, Mrs, George Schmitt and | Relations Board and put him in| got. the industry to chip in with ’ . o ins, who was 60, di uesday 1 : 7 Solar Pred Mrs. Josep enchier. uti : p / ; . 3 . . \ Methodist Hospital after a short ill- | BI d Mrs. Victor Stratman: brothers SEYMOUR—Mrs. Louise E. Wieneke, 47, | 25 NO. 2 executive in REA so that|funds and speakers. : panties. Bigger sister sizes 7 to 16, are : hess 21 t. Walter and Fred; mother, | Survivors: Widower. Otto: brothers, Ed- | Cooke, who sifll remains as admin- Cooke is not one of the bright h d . I h : saber of Centre MELT aa as am, Frank and John Ahlbrand; istrafor, might have more time to| young men swept in with the New onest to goodness qgiriis sty es. ber of Cs ¢ | Mrs. & in | r r ar . Ss. 7a - “3 3 sonic Iodge. the Scottish Rite and|Suniears, We IS: Dus soogalL, Su. beth Harlow. Mrs. Dora Dearholt and |accept general assignments from |[‘Deal. He is 64 years old, never went

s Hing ey | wh Omer and Frank Blossom {| | Mrs. Frieda Bickbush. the White House. to Harvard, never was a professor. 4 4 GIRLS’ BROADCLOTH SLIPS the hr | Mrs. Emma Ebel, 49. Survivors: Widow. SOUTH BEND-—Sister M. Jane Roberts i i i : 3 ; vi i is t t1 : ic Biiaeen: fT Hort ron y ya; Pale Sister M. Jane ris. As chairman of the special drought | He mixed an engineering education | 2 : ; o {| Survivors in addition {to 1€ { er. Louis; chi) ren, Herman, Mrs. Ella | Survivors: Mother, Mrs. Marie Bannon; . + : : is . Built up shoulders. Ruffled bottom. Sizes 8 to 14. daugt hter are the widow, Mrs. Eva | Cork and Lucie Ebel sister, Sister M. Marcian. committee which reported to Presi- with newspaper reporting and a . : ’ De i fre 5s. O.R. | o GREENCASTLE—William A. Cooper. 53.| SWAYZEE—William Lyons, 76. Survi-|dent Roosevelt out West a few days’| turn as an apprentice in shipbuildAtkins; another daughter, Mrs. O.R. | vors: Widow; da ters, Mrs. Walter vors: Children, Mrs. Edward Grose, Mrs. Cook oucht to all fears | ing vards, and directed Gov. Fin Marsischke: is mother. Mrs. and Imogene So r. sistersy Mrs. | George Scott, Mrs. Virgil Cunningham, ago, O0ke Soug 0 ay : g y he 3 gete oy. = Elizabeth At .t sister. Mrs. Ella | F H rst and Mrs Theodore Wurst; | Harry, Bee, Ray and Ora. over talk of depopulation and shift-| chot’s “giant power survey in E r ibs 43) HE hr va pvaa 1? r, Mrs. John Cooper. ee een tee in ‘hole communities which had | Pennsylvania a few years ago. Re- 3 ola’ Simmons, and two brothers, Clar- | Anna Belle McCullough, 78, Sur- : : Ing of w J ; y 20. irls’ All-Wool Girls’ Suedstic sSmp BOY KILLED IN FALL emanated earlier from New Deal-| cently he sold President Roosevelt G |

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ia] 5, died vesterday —- , Mrs. Logan Pea, Mary, Gerald, Del | : Indianapolis, died yesterday after ‘and Donald Ham. i from a tree near his home. out use of arbitrary power and | dams. the ‘Hisey and Titus Fun eral Home ; Ft : : ; a 2 with practical long he | | Cossack style in 2 p. m. tomorrow. Burial is to be ra 0s | | Coxenck style in years ago. Survivors are the widower, Wal- | died Tuesday in his home, 3701 N.| Illinois-st, was to be buried today |

ence and Joe Atkins, all of Indian- | Viver: Brother, Nicholas. | : GREENTOWN Mrs. Sarah Murray, 82 TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Sept. 3.—|ers. This talk had worked the whole | on the “little waters” theory of | apolis. | Sur 1 f . 5 y y N : : ; | Po > OTS sag | 200 Earl Moyen, Mrs. Hervie Osborn | yaok Edward Barrett, 11, died in the | drought country into a state of | flood control, thereby causing no 2 wed ers - noon in the home of a daughter, | — my : ; Ty Mrs. W. B. Morgan, 4040 Forest " a Crown Hill. . co py = : ; ! fall color harmonies. | AL L\ | | and red. Shiny metal Born: in Madison, Mrs. Rouse ? : i é : ¢ Sizes 30 to 36. SL ! i | buttons. Sizes 8 to 20. ter ©. Rouse, Miami Beach; her t : } ‘ : ”~ jo ’ Children’s Boys’ School mother, Mrs. Jennie Prindle, Cleve- | 1 3 i . land: the daughter, Mrs. Morgan; | % Lo a sister, Mrs. E. C. Braughton, : : in. Bucyrus, O., Iollowing funeral | . : : | & | 1 They're all Teather: | Leather or composiservices there. He was 85. | ) LR Lea or rposi-

MRS. LELIA C. ROUSE, Miami | (wysNEVILLE Jasper N. Ham, 62. | hospital here last night from a frac- | jitters., Cooke's report emphasized | end of anguish among the Army en-Manor-av. She was 63. i * came to Indianapolis when a young | i i Star Store. Second Floor wl | Star Store, 2nd Floor. Cleveland, and three grandchildren. | He was a member of the Meth- ; Oxfords or straps. | wearing shoes in

Beach, Fla, a former resident of Survivors! Children, Mrs. William Com: | tured skull suffered when he fell [that the problem must be met with- | gineers who like to build great big : : $1 00 Funeral services are to be held in | 2 : A Citic ively reskiines aa ain proo girl and lived here until about 10 : L J . | : MADISON W. MONNETTE, head | 2 ] : : | ; : | 5 of the Monnette Medicine Co, who | i Y a * |

odist Church and the Marion Ma- | Pearson’s have one of the | Sizes 814 to 3. Neat | black x brown, Sizes sonic lodge. { fall patterns. | .

SHrvivoss are the widow. Mrs. Isa | largest and most complete

belle Mor ett te: R : daughter, Mrs. a glove departments in the state ] featuri ng the famous

3: fo . : | Edith Williams, Tampa, Fla.; a son, |

Star Store, Street Floor | Star Store, Street Floor

dale, Cal, and a sister, Mrs. ‘Mays purse and purpose. i N. Y., Monday. He was 62. Funeral |

nard Owen, New York. = - i] from e715. and up. . . e ’ . rrangements have not been com- LH C. . / 1 g ! ; g o ~ . . tes Burial is to be in Ebenezer : 2 - ea 11 cu a mn ‘ = . : CEE Chiffon or Service Weight Cemetery. here. : J : fo + :

Ernest Monnette Indianapolis: al} f Indi 1 : . “ever : : Fi 0 1 F ll I hi d Be Mae Gens || of [ndiana. A heater for every | irst Quality ruli-asnione : . Prices WILLIS EMMONS, former Indi- : | anapolis resident. died in Lowville, ; Mr. Emmons was born in this city § § sic sa pai Jr wii : J : A néw shipment of our and lived here for 25 years before | ; i : 3 ; ) going Fast. | or Eka Heaters ” famous Budget Brand

fe Hose in popular new fall E J. GREEN HONORED Here is the last word in Home Heating. shades. Reinforced at

BY JUNIOR CHAMBER 1 pe E— | The new De Lite Circulating Heaters are 5 : : points of wear for extra — | : RRO "ow a radical departure from the ordinary service. New fall shades.

Edward J. Green, Indianapolis, | : . 1/s-101/5. has been SpDoiated vice | ; | ve aE SEN NY heater. Extra large fire pot with an all : : Sizes 8/2 10'/; of the social welfare committee of : : RK) ACE cast iron inner unit . . . hot blast tube % ‘the United States Junior Chamber | dR d - %> F for consummation of a5 and smoke. that Ne BOYS’ ELASTIC TOP GOLF HOSE 19¢ of Slonimence, a i ord > kg i Sh g : : 2 - Fall patterns for school wear. Sizes 7 to 10%:.... ity legislation, according to word | | ! : : : . Dy oat Ee i in “Walter NF A AENEAN 3 3 ordinar ily is wasted. : Star Store, Street Floor 1 al 1 dit $$ £ H = : Holman, national president.

ME aris » director of the To- | A) | 8 De Lite:Circulating Heaters not only save 19¢—32-Inch Kalburnie 11 FALL

¢al Junior Chamber, has been

awarded the C. L. U. designation | ts Te fuel but also add to the attractiveness of S by the American College ’ of Life Bm + 0 a’ H | your home. | - : GINGHAMS | J BLOUSES

Underwriters and is an associate $a ! ie 149408 A : : For School C00 ~. For School Wear

in the Insurance Institute of Amer- | : 0. 4, ¢ & : | ica. He has made a special study ] ; ‘ : | \ 3 = > Dresses ! of social security legislation, pub- | : Aan : $ : $ 50 : : : Ei ony Pe E | | lished several articles and spoken pout es ; fo . : i Cap 2 SR) $ 00 on the subject to groups throughout | : ; AR 3 s i fe C { Eh a g a ; ; : x : vd | Xx

the Middle West.

EE, Pia 22s 3 3 J : Ei % A & Women’s and misses’ sizes 8 : oa ; ; . ids, checks, stripes | 3 . Ra ins, silk DEMOCRATS T0 MEET | Sosa NO CASH on re ree rise pe | | Ee Em IN JOHNSON COUNTY f say : mE yg F = acetate sport m . Lig

SS SORT ‘ oe ful new fall colors. | and dark ‘fall shades.

Star Store, Downstairs Star Store. Street Floor [ PRARIIN. Ind., Sept. 3.—Demo- r— : ; erats of Johnson County are to hold New 36-Inch | Boys’ Fast Color

a meeting at the Franklin Court- . i. With trade in. This generous offer "WOOLLY LIKE’ house tonight. Dick Heller, .state : : . : : : Democratic central committee sec- | H 5 is made to quickly acquaint the pub- =

retary, d Charles O. Mattingly, | . . Eloomingion. Seventh District Prost: B | lic with the wonderful values to be

gent. 2 Tides TT Club of a | | found in our new stove department.

Janson Gouiiy, it $0 be bresented | Easy terms to suit youl convenience with the charter awarded at the | : \") Vie 4 state session at Gary. It is the first | on the balance. =< A | ia or bian

in the Seventh District fo obtain a 4 5 i In oe eT | 36-in. tub fast printed cotton dress crepes. | | cloth sbirts in brand new charter, i : | patterns and color combina- { Florals, dots, checks, plaids and stripes. A | tions. Navy blue or dark

i ; , a i 25¢ value, Just the thing for school dresses. | | brown deeptones. Cut full Star Store, » | 22 Star Store, Downstairs { | and roomy. Sizes 6 to 14. Street Floor

| cr Spm s |] : A L L oO WwW A inf C - i] E Boys’ and Young Men’s Boys’ and Young Men's Bennie ALT 2) " “for YOUR OLD STOVE SLIPOVER SCH HO OL

is irect, positive, effective. It

E is generally recognized as one { . . = of the surest, safest and most ! > 1 ; e .pe xs “. . > = economical ways to a promising = Special Offer for : Regardless of age, make or condition on any new De Lite Circulating “ start with a good business firm. i A F ’ D Onl . imme, sms——". ” = : any entered Be ew bays y Heater in our immense stock. All sizes and finishes. ‘Come in at once : jdesitable position: today, This cluded and make your Selection as this special offer is for the next few days

is the ~ Small carrying charge i : : : . i on our deferred payment plan. only! : ‘ ; ] Indiana Business College | | i : . i. ; ]

of Indianapolis. The others are

: fh A ve. 37a 2 at Marion, Muncie, Logansport, . » LE ; : > ? ‘ AA : Anderson, Kokomo, Lafayette, = IM : Z > Bp . > Columbus, Richmond and Vin- : i : CE ‘ : a A rel cennes—Ore E. Butz, President- i 4 : J : ig : To somBlete your arrangements, i ! by : gy : . Tn ease call personally, if con- i > 7 8 : y ; . : = dnlent. Diloreice. for. Bulletin : : : Fancy wool mixtures in many new fall describing courses, and quoting 2 : y Y

- f@ition fees, telephone or write = i . : A : | | - WwW Il py fie cious re 8 8 Zipper front styles in popular plain | colors ell made and made to fit

| i - : : shades of blue, maroon and brown. | Many fine corduroys in plain or fanc Central Business College 133-135 W. Wash. LI 4587 128-130 N. Penn. ~ LI 5513 Many fancy mixtures in the lot, too! | patterns. All popular colors. Sizes

Pennapivagis ‘snd Vermont Sis. 11 Open Monday and Friday Evenings , Open Every Evening Boys' sizes 28 to 36. to 18. Indianapolis. CE - pm - Re _Btar Store, Street Floor .