Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1938 — Page 8

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LOCAL

pEATHS | WAR HYSTERIA

DECKER, an Indianapolis resident

ly all her life, will be buried ite ; boa her life, will be buried Wheeler Hits Senator King)

following services at 9:15 a. m. atl Who Urged Break With ‘the Lauck Mortuary and at Sacred : : Heart Catholic Church at 10:15a.m.| Germany. Mrs. Schludecker, born in Columbus,| O., was 82. g - She was the mother of the Rev.] WASHINGTON, Dec. 27 (U. P.)— : Marg Sehludecken is fe yd Chairman Wheeler (D. Mont.) of|} ed recently, and was active 0 : Altar Society, the Christian Moth- the Senate Interstate Commerce ers’ Society, and the Third Order of | Committee, today warned against a St. Francis. “wave of hysteria” sweeping the: or Schludecker is survived bY |ypiteq states to the brink of war. |

Mrs Ene Lian Hansing, Senator Wheeler's statement came ; SR 3 4 5 Ji r 95 4 $5 4 5 H 0 liday Evenin g Sauer, and Mrs. Ann Sonderman, as Senator King (D. Utah) repeated ; $ : y $4. IN i I - . . ; | Formals Wraps

al of Indianapolis; a son, Fred|an assertion thet the United States For New Year’s Festivities Transparent Rayon Velvets!

25 Srandchildren and 23 great- unless that nation ceases “its fiendgrahachildren, ish course of persecution of minori‘MALCOLM R. CORYELL, who|ties.” voy died yesterday at his home, 2036 Senator Wheeler y coupled his Roosevelt Ave, will be buried to-|warning against war hysteria with morrow in Brewersville following|criticism of a statement by Neville services at 10 a. m. at Roosevelt- Miller, president of the National AsTemple M. E. Church. He was 78. [sociation of Broadcasters. Mr. MilMr. Coryell, a steam engineer, was|ler declared radio stations should an Indianapolis resident 30 years.|not carry programs which incite He was a member of the M. E.|“racial and religious hatreds. Church. : : The Montana Senator charged He is survived by his wife, Elusha [Mr. Miller’s position violated the

E. Coryell; four daughters, Mrs. right of free speech. . . J | ; iy SS Sweet, Sophisticated : ,] Made of rayon

Emma Coulter, Mrs. Cecil Weer, and : 1 ut Fire’ Made of ru Mrs. Mary Swank of Indianapolis, ‘No Right to Sho x

‘ : 3 - i & 1 and Mrs. Claudia Folger of Milwau-| Mr. Miller recalled, in his state-|| ; : ¢ : Types for You! | | g Jos S Yoke} kee; and seven grandchildren, ment, the observation of the late|i '§ ined with ray-

MRS. OCIE E. MOORE, who died [Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wen- % So Lh : : Rayon Taff etas, A : bn oJanese 2 yesterday at the home of her daugh-|dell Holmes that the right of free : ! : : Rayon Satins and § warmth. 5-Gore ter, Mrs. Albert Gordon, 1738 Alli-|sheech does. not give a person the » : : _ Rayon Chiffons in - , 8

son St. will be buried in Thorn- “fire” ded 3 ” AS A {\ SR ng construction town following services at 2 p. m. neni Shout “fire” in'a crowd : 4\ | BD \ RB sll Jhe, Mobular £1 ; permits a She was 77. . : : Cima] : STA S : / ; in Mrs. Moore is survived by two| “This statement by Mr. Miller of s : J A ia 1¥ TN shades! Hoop f) 1; B f Jar he daughters, Mrs. Gordon. and Mrs.|the National Association of Broad- : : N\) / A ; \\ C0 - skirt styles 7 ; | P George W. Caldwell; three sisters, |casters with Jstetance to the shuse . a : ” AS E 5 : 7.) : strapless 7h = 2 { line from .Mrs. Anne Hammond, Anderson,|of freedom of speech sounds ’ NL ji N 3 SRE \ 990 7 _ 1 / a wasp Mrs, Myrtle Belles, Indianapolis,|Senator Wheeler said. “We could ; &$ 4 N styles and ; | ’ Vl waist and Mrs. J. W. Patterson, Thorn-|all agree with his sentiments, but|i: « : : = ram \ \ : : : ANA jacket styles! High adtown, and three brothers, D. G.|who is Mr. Miller that he should set| Nl EER = a ; : \ | 2 1 igh paaEdwards and J. S. Edwards, Leb-|himself up to say when free speech Ne y 4 oe = oa \ 4 Sizes for i ; | ded shoul“anon, and Jack Edwards, Thorn-|should be denied to any citizen of EAR 5% > ; \ : Mi d 4 {| ders. town. : the United States? I nN ; 5 SSeS an 4 nn | “What special wisdom does he : J \. aff § Women! a {1 | Sizes 12 - MISS MINNIE OTTE, who died possess that he can judge when I or Wet 11 iH bes QA : : = j to 20 Saturday at the home of her sister, | anyone else abuses free speech,” he NY HH Ni 1 : AN : \ - ini) P aul F. Schmid dh E. ip continued. In times of hysteria iN i . or s DN ol, erside Drive, w e buried in|which jis sweeping this country, ; gE \ ; Crown Hill Cemetery today follow- [there are always those super patriots 1 : A 1/4 \ NN 12 Styles to Choose From in ing services at 3 p. m. at the Flan-| yo helicve that they are destined TR : p= : NL : ner & Buchanan Mortuary. Mrs. to regulate the actions: and the

t lifel Indi lis resi- ; i Pil oe, Nn: NAN N . ; Gon wag. 30 1ne080Ols spi of thei telow man i . . clamorous Keven ing Shoes She is survived by three sisters,| Charge Stations Are Intolerant § 4 0 YA \ AN Lo y '

Mrs. Schmidt, Mrs. Lillie Becherer, “Recognizing this fact, that is the

: : : > N \ NA . \ \ 3 ¥ : ! Tampa, Fla, and a brother, Fra|Mason we had a written Cone|if 2 =) | al B 8 , 95 Otte, Indianapolis. stitution and why it was written into NER = he] \ AR : o«/ 3 N= \ 8 \ v 3 3 XR RN .

Schludecker, Massilon, O.; a sister ; a hi ’ Ing ’|should break off diplomatic and | | Mrs, Mary Kirschener, Indianapolis; commercial relations with Germany 'Y rint an 0 i i 0 0 r

ELZY A. COTTERMAN, of 2310 that Constitution that there should ; Guilford Ave, who died yesterday,|be free speech as a part of the fun will be buried tomorrow in Memorial | damental law of the pnd that) - 8 Park Cemetery following services at| Senator Wheeler c arge at |: * 8 a HE : A ; : i = ; - Shirley Bros. Mortuary at 11 a. m.|broadcasters who refused to carry |: : NN NN NEI P ICTURED is the woven mesh, heel-less ang A native of Ft. Scott, Kan., Mr. Cot-|the| programs of Father Coughlin : : - Pe : toe-less SANDAL in White and Gold tv

terman was 53. were “intolerant.” i broad ; : ! \ « « « or Black and Silver type! (Tinted an He is survived by his wife, Anna;| . “It was ridiculous for some broad- i So 2 : : : harge! a stepdaughter, Mrs. C. A. Kornegry; [casting stations, bevause , they don’t |: : ah ip ; da a color without extra charge!) a stepson, Claude C. Reamer; and|agree with him (Coug or any-|: : : : 0) sai : . " three sisters, Mrs. Ida M. Hook, Mrs.|onel else to deny him the privilege |: : | hell i ANOTHER extremely popular style is the

Oma Oliver, and Mrs. Grace Munger, [of speaking over the radio,” the| : i 7 Cuban Heeled, White Satin SLIPPER with all of Indianapolis. Senator said, recalling the recent . : SA )

: : WERE les! (Tinted black or a MRS. ANNA M. RUFLI, who died a ad . involving the radio : ; Hh ‘ plaiform So tue wl ny son Crowe BCom £3: Fat, ong wus ter lowing services at 2 p. m. at the|2D%” he added, “the men who cut|:

a eel A Brand New Purchase Showing - J! 4 SALE] and was a lifelong Incianapens rea | COULY, Whether it is on the part Advance Spring Styles! SPECIAL PURCHASE and SALE!

dent, is survived by one daughter ‘ i » : 3 | “We always have to fight against|: ! Mrs. Rose Blum, Indianapolis; four ; i i i Fk } “nie | 1b during periods of hysteria. There o dvance spring styles all! Glamorous. sons, Eugene Rufli, Indianapolis, is a hysteria sweeping over this ~/ Adve DR

: . : 1 . eo’ : Te and W. G., Herman, and Lewis i styles! New bright spring prints! \ $8 ’ wan, a country at the present time and un- v . : . ' 2 VB A / a 7 oa S Rufll, all of Florida; a sister, Mrs. [SOUR IV 8 Ie present very apt to : New high shade solid colors! New bal Nias U1 : 1C S

Katie Keating, Indianapolis, and : ; ” i ors! 5 ‘to two grandchildren, lead us into war with Germany orl: | Fd one of Come prepared to

with some other totalitarian power.” |: : find one of ithe greatest assortments 00% n..5 \ J I a A DNS Is FORMER HEAD OF Bl : of the seasor at this price! i: \ 7B) CP WITH MATCHING MUFF!

Sunday at the Veterans’ Hospital,

Danville, Ill, will be buried tomor- BODY WORKS DIES

row at Floral Park Cemetery follow-

| Included are 31 i in | ; ing services at 11 a. m. at Mt. Pier- : Ex tra. regular $4.95 A : Choose from Simulated Persian Fur son Baptist Church. Mr. Biggins,| PLYMOUTH, Ind, Dec. 27 (U.P.). FORMALS! A S ; Fabric or Ombre Fur Fabric styled in S$ 9 0 o

who was a World War veteran, was | —Funeral services will be held ; AN 1. o 47. Wednesday for Frank Cullison, 72, 12 to 20 A fitted or boxy models! All are beau He is survived by his mother,|once head of the Plymouth Body \\\ ; tifully lined with matching rayon

Mary J. Biggins; four sisters, Mrs. Works, who died Sunday. : : Ter 2 : ? Bama 2 Golder, Mrs. Mary M.| Retiring nine years ago, Mr. Cul- ~ ) \ satin and heavily interlined! is, Ella Parry and Wittie Anna |lison had headed the factory here [&:: Je : : 9 AAT N ; Biggins; two brothers, Euras and |for 30 years. At one time, it was : > ; ro I : Misses Sizes \ x MISSE®’ SIZES, 12 to 20

Wade Biggins, and a niece, Alfreida | Plymouth’s second largest factory. oe 1) 12 to 20 = & ) Sport and Dress COATS |

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PHILLIP GAKSTEPTER, 2742| Vive. : : ~ Women’s Sizes Manker Ave. who died Sunday, is to 38 to 44 be buried at Crown Hil tomorrow sisters, Mrs. Mary Lewis, Mrs. Edfollowing funeral services at the ward Reinhardt and Mrs. Fred Ken- : : : — Stouts’ Sizes J. C. Wilson Funeral Home, 1230 |nedy; two brothers, Charles H. and Prospect St. at'2 p. m. Arthur Rhoads, and two grandsons, -46 to 52

NJ : 3 j bY Mr. Gakstetter, who was a native [Edward A. and Charles Pierson, all NN 1 v 1 ; + 1 1 of Germany, was 89. , of Indianapolis. ; ; \ A J : oo He is survived by his wife, Mary pi \ \ \ > . Le ; ; NA ] . : i

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Golder, all of Indianapolis. Besides the widow, two sons sur- \

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Louise; two sons, Carl and Walter sass HELey Say. ul i Gakstetter, and three daughters, | Sunday, will be / : ; 3 i i _ Mrs. Farl Hunt, Mrs. William Base, Park Cemetery today following serv- ; \\ Broken sizes and color range... but a wide variety in the group! and Mrs. George Newman, all of [ices at 2 p. m. at the G. H. Hermann ; § \ \ 3 / ¢ 99 Fur Inuisnspolin ; i ht : = Julie (11) $10.95 SPORT COATS @ = (47) $1995 to S$: $10 MRS. LOUISE STUDEBAKER,|, Miss Bayne had been ill at the| : / a % oo oD Trimmed Dress Coats! Misses : ° ’lhome of her sister, Miss Mabel N Misses’ sizes only and women’s sizes SR : who died Saturday after an illness Bayne Walter, 1132 Finley St i \ : . d es ils. 1s tobe Irina to- , : J | i 28% (21) $12.95 SPORT COATS @qp (23) 825 Fur Trimmed gym | morrow in Urbana, O. Services. are| DANIEL DAY, who died yester- : NY ; ie? : % Dress Coats! Misses and wom. bf to be held at 8 o'clock tonight at the|day at his Rome, Sevz W: Nasing ) . \ is Misscs’ sizes only........... searets en's sizes ... . a Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. She|ton St. is to be buried at Washing- : a NY : immec was a1, ; ” ton Park Cemetery following funeral . ; B (30) $16.95 & $19.95 Sport $10 26) fot Fr Trim womA native of Germany, Mrs. Stude-|services tomorrow at 2 p. m. at the 4 : Coats. Misses’ and women’s sizes CIS SIZO8. oo... iii baker came to the U. S. when she|residence. : . ; : Fur Trimmed was 12 and lived at Dayton, O,, for| Mr. Day, who was 72, had lived : (19) Fur Trimmed Dress (19) $38 : r Hmm 34 years. She had lived here the|in Indianapolis for the past 30 years. { : : Coats, $16.95... Misses’ and wom- $ Dress Coats! Misses an womlast 35 years, and was employed at|{He was a member of the Free : o's So Liman CI’S SIZeS ....esesrsdsicievaine the William H. Block Co. for 27|Christian Church. ; -r ; . years. ° Surviving - beside ‘his wife, Grace A daughter, Mrs. Mamie DeLora |are two sons, John and William Day

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buried in Crown Hill Cemetery to- uy an Amer- | We sre authorized . ae rt] | oman a > A Sensation! 81x99 Bleached

morrow following servi t Shirl ican Made HAMILTON and : SRE le : : : - 5 Bros. Mortuszy at 3 b. m. Mra | Leh | sony bese. From a Famous Maker! 39c White Fabrics! Draperies! Domestics! Hospital, was 60. > °° ©] JOSEPH ROEMMER

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