Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1939 — Page 12

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES - SATURDAY, SEPT. 16, 1939 DeathsFunerals 1 Melp Wanted—NMale ®

Indiana Ave. Fall Creek Bridge Closed B. RT.TOASK one. ING remo vme sw sen om 2 SONRSTHES

BARTON William Blair, 3828 Mich-| Willing to first prove a by Joan

E. an, age 83, beloved husband of Hattie| Vassing house t &_gommission axwell Barton, father of Mrs, Mertie| basis sn C FREE CO 1501 Cornen Tice, Mrs. Bdith Sylvester, Indinhapolis: | Ave RI-26 EE i SD vente rae nol. Prag TR SALESMEN — 5 to 35 experience necessary, RS

Danville. iB may cnll at DOR. EY | Suinry And ex DRREES nelling confections

En PLANS ANSWER ~ TO CRITICISMS OF CITY BUYING

to retall trade eputable manufacturer

1 1 i | | | FUNERA AL BS 25 “ui a Tiehigan Bt, | and nationally advertised merchandise, any time, Funey or y Mo ‘qk at Al D | Funeral Home. Burial ‘Danville, Tha ls Must have chr THER, Bo B07 n \ GIGFR— Alma we NEW. USED car “salesman; AYA. aceon. WTGFER .|

Jane (hee Jehningx), commission: 8-b n m 12 N Meridian loved wife of Forest, daughter of Mr | and Mrs. Charles Jennings, sister of WANTED Corh cutters, rst house xONth | Mre. C. N. Trester, Mrx. Thamar Hoover of Trov (west side) an Arlingtan and Herbert of Thdianapolis and law.

Wii Claims Equipment. = \ 3 = SN SY \ 3 § tron to Back er . Sh S | Fanart, Brands mat PE hE Joh Wanted Female 10 eng il as Cheaply EL hs 8 EL BEE ns Hh, MOORE | WOR Cs Sn Ph S$ Possible. ession Here. Th

College and Tairfield, 2 m. Sunday colored, “1 ety references TT — | : \ ; HARRIS. Paul R. af 997 Hiawtha 8

Burial at Noblesville, | 43580. W, entered (nto rest Saturday Age 21 vears ‘Sehoohs & Instructions 12

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Statistics and written statements designed to refute charges that the City is not buying gasoline. typewriters and city directories as cheaply as possible will he presented to the County Tax Adjustment Board next week. Albert H. Losch. city purchasing agent, said today They are to answer criticism directed at the purchase of the three items at yesterday's review af the

Times Photo.

A campaign to have the Harrington Amendment included in the proposed national transportation bill will be made hv the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen during their state convention at the Olay

Pool Hotel next Saturday and Sun-

day, Passage of the bill without

[amendment would mean the loss of

about 200,000 railroad jobs and elim-

| XOh nf Mr. @ 5 Josebh B. Harels,

brother af Mrs, Dam Marie Dragon. . = Te Pauline, Charles ™. and Fredrick gers. HAVE YOU STARTED To Schaal Ane . grandzon af Mr. and MM Ne , Har where? Tf not, and business appeals tN ris Moons” Mo nds 2 N ARRY vou. Why not start vaur ors ea WwW. MOORE PYACE | CHAPEL, day

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INOER Willa HN. halved hushand of | ahd Builders

E. father af Mre. 1. H. Carson. nim a A - T0la Jovee Rev. D Joon of Rox- MPN, WOMEN * Enroll now, Bik money toh, Harold R.. departed chix i1fe Friday, heauty ok; tare refunds. work for rm Funeral Monday at the Barth Pinos M board Z terms back suitcase come E. Chureh, 3 p. th. Friends may call ni 8, oval Bonuiy Acad 401 ad 401 Revit, Blade,

the residence, 337 N, Wallace, after 10 + A. Mm. Saturday Burial a RD HELPFUL ARR ion! Q) Rawech Rather 35

Sh reg as invited. MOORE Ww “Oho. To rer a

: [MCALLISTER - Sherman M.. beloved husProposed 1939-40 Civil City Budget lh : ' : : band of Mary. father of Hares. Helen Special Announcements 128 by Frederick ©. Albershardt, vice Declared uate ig traffic. mation of railroad service to many Wilbur ahd: Mrs. Lucile Liedenheimer. |. I ! ; 5 ERY ray 1 , chairman of the board he said communities, according to Martin H. ol Vermont 81 fT PEGGY ANN pravTY SHOP. 2800 | Miller, state representative of the TS 3m. at FINN BROS. FUNBRAL | sh, CH-5810. Permanents. $2.50. 86.50,

m™ am Seng written eres THOMAS PIERCE y » | Brotherhood. HOME 1g N. Meridian 8 Bervices Bi | a Donen »' m gasoline company officials t Ch l / Ci do B | di Joxen ure Rom. Thierment NeW | SEND your vy leaping wir? WV T show tht we nocebted the Jowes:| 1 l ONS Cl 01 Charges Protestion Lacking | Paiestite, Ind," Friehde invited. “gir LEARNERS. 3415 Br he said.’ |

bid. Mr William C. Dennis, president of MEDCAVE Rain (nee Wiriek, ved, oe

Demanded Investigation Mr. Albershardt vesterday de-

head of Pierce & Associates since structure had deteriorated

¥ i ill sponsored by { Robert Medealf. t of | ENON MY MKT, 807 N statements from ei oe I SUC or Nex Y STi ‘Tu re . oN ape bill No i Parlham Oollege. will speak on Robart It. han Bronte adel Re ah | FOOD | EOQNC MX Nhe? Aan ATM PAny salesmen showing that we € « A railroads offers no protec Y 0 ®M=| the international situation before Maer Albert and Emma hE Trey Soon Rie Rison. Cooler Kop ployees in case of consolidations, | ip. Rotary Club at the Claypodl | p.m. at the Emma 5 Lyiheran | Weer. Pine German Bane cheaply as can the schools. ana mergers, purchases, leases and ac- Hotel Tuesday noon. President Church, Ora: hee ang Late) Bey, Fri fend 5 | : " wm in Ta " ny 0 ui oncordia cemetery from R. L. Polk & Co. showing that Works Board members today| Possibility of getting PWA money Quisitions of railroads.” he SaM.| pyannis is & member of the Rich= | Priends mar, Call AL the home Tha & Personal Services 13 BEL On a ‘city directory.” Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan on the construction will be investigated | Vides that none can be approved by gen of international affairs and PAYTON — Analyst Specializing in feasibility of issuing $250.000 in Workers from the Streets Oom. the Interstate Commerce COMMIS: has traveled widely, A oe reloved mother nt Security. Comtors 3 sion if they will result in unemploy- | hora Rhoades. Mes Pearl’ Gott in ny Tr Me on. traffic off the structure. Ment or impairment of rights of Joins Washington High Faculty= and Fred Halton all of Indianapoliy "ek Pn manded an investigation of the Creek. Traffic will be rerouted over the carrier employees affected.” George Washington High School awh Septemher Y at the home of he - ny . 3 3 ¥ 1 V furchasing Department, claiming The present bridge was closed 10th, 16th and Michigan Sts! Petitions asking Congressmen to students started the school year with dr neal ver oey nl the BEAN] SE&oM EVERYTHING wn VR WT Amelio. Tee i \ d 2 R 1 «| gion, ete, Ih hovitten bronze ar ~olhred ch THEL Wt vas Wor SEIVIng as & pur ington Blvd. head of Pierce & As- At least a quarter of a mi, Woh —— does not contain the amendment Hobson, in the home economics do- Tr pom mn Si, Haven me deity 15¢, 20e and 25¢. Male at your chakxi © 1 ., 3 At : 3 { 3 NR agent for all departments Rddress to Box 240, CRI Times 3 ed ‘ While the S-fety Board is paving would replace the bitige condemn ly OXNE ‘son is a graduate of Butler Univers | RI | ! N y ’ A Nn the state are expected to attend. n. at "37 N, ley, Friends may 12.9 for gasoline for the Pire and > %0, i Ween Woy Whi Auld RG Me oan A business meeting is scheduled for Mtv and has done graduate work at| ¢ a the QORSEY FUNWRAL HOME, | BACKS BRO A R I) INDIANA AVA, h SAY » > “ n OR Ry A “ ed dH N e Tr an e uneran a, Police Departments, for several months, 31 years old, the bridge was la ity Saturday afternoon followed by a Purdue and Cornell universities. Nom. Monday at funeral home. Burial | OIL PERMANENT, $2.00 bs Dia ; J S | Ville paperx ‘please copy. | that the Schoo! Board was buying & specialist in the field of public gh > ar Nr hit to Speak | i —— “ | PIEROE = Thomas Dey. hush 3 [RATNBOW ACAD 215 Contuiy y Ble, (pea riters much more cheaply than ownership of utilities, he had been D3 Four persons were injursd as po- | Whithey to Spen Preven ann fai heohd of Frances Ne Ant ra lice were called to 16 traffic acci-! exander FP. Whitney, Cleveland, Rabag John, Thomas Jr, Anne “ahd | able for magazines like Collier: Saturs City directories could be purchased “bevond 8! Robert, paxsed away ®arly Saturday dav Evening Post and athers? Up 1a a8 for less than the $21 which the City

Saturday, Puneral Cannot purchase typewriters as 4 © . “ e 0) = > Bart St. af 1 8 ol ‘lL IS the cheapest price we can Known Throughout State as planned to confer Monday with to pay for at least 45 per cent of the "The Harrington Am hament PrO=| mond Rotary Club. He fr a stu- HERRMANN SERUIGE Shturday. ———. | Laura Halton dma her of Mrs, ¥l- | 51.0% nh, dibs bonds to finance construction of aA mission were to erect sighs today Public Utilities. new bridge at Indiana Ave. and Fall Narhing ANd four great-grandchildren Hasse Fu that it was not functioning propery Thomas Dav Pierce. 5311 Wash- vesterday. bridges. oppose any report on the bill that only one new teacher, Mrs. Dorothy FUNER A HOME. 1327 W, Ray 8(,, Mon- | curity, Lodges , American Le ; i , pb ‘her ; p, Send : Te + Ny (are to be circulated during the con- partment. All other teachers at the Saiurday at mortuary. home or office, Send ne money, He said that the School Board sociates, public utility analysts, dieq dollars, it was estimated. woul vention high school have been faculty mem- pry pw Rumpey, ©. wee. Wh. eloved am is paying only 1. 47 . ist Hospital. Np Needed for a new structure whic h . a lodges bers more than one year. Mrs. Hob- | bana of Fans beyi Fpi, beloved hu. ( Cents a gallon. today at Methodist ospital. 1 About 2000 members of 33 lodges y Po wad Richard paver Rug au $1 HF YW \ unsafe for vehicular traffic bo : A . i vv | Wa > fordx. Mr. Albershardt also ‘declared Known throughout the state as : banquet and floor show, [She came here from Louisville, Ky. | He Orbe: rane etery.” [Orawfords | or two for #3.00 the City, and that he was informed Johnson said that the steel super- The development of law | Danes Fierce and father ‘of Sella Jane (GAN vou think of fdsah for CarioNDE suite pays

Explains Differences

Mr. Losche seid that he believed the difference in prices paid for gasoline by the Safety Board ana School Board was due to the fact that the City bought the bast grade of gasoline for use in Police anda Fire Department vehicles, He said he also under stood the School Board had one central stativh where the gasoline was delivers while the City had several stations scattered all over town, necessitating a greater dehvery cost “T've talked to several tvpeariter salesmen and thev all tol] me that the schodls can purchas® more cheaply than the City because thev get A special educational rate. with an agreement that thev trade them In at the end o. three vears. The City cannot make this sort of a deal.” he declared The County Tax Adjustment Board Monday will begin rev fewing the County bude:

1931 when the organization was repair” proaches were In * The bridge was closed one and one-half lege Ave,

formed.

He as born in Orwell. O. and was for vehicles,’ graduated from Case School of Ap- to plied Science at Cleveland, O. in tons last

1902. He was a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity,

the flooring and Thirty 0 ts were mad «x ‘unsafe conditivy ar i hes WI'2 Hee

Miss Fern Light, 41, of 1011 Colwas treated at Methodist Hospital tor injuries received when the car which she was driving struek

Board president, are available from a safety zone abutment in the 300

dents throughout the City last night.

He served as rate engineer with the 1939 budget or 1940 budget eeti- block Massachusetts Ave,

the Ohin State Public Utilities Com-

Public Service Commission. Funeral services and burial are & be held Tuesday at Columbus. 31 the Greenlawn Cemetery. body will remain at the PRR Buchanan Mortuary Sunday and Monday He is survived MW his wife, Mrs. Francis Dages Pierce: two daughters, Misses Jane and Anne Pierce of Indianapolis;

ert and Thomas Day Pierce Jr. of Weeks. SE and Sells Pierce of of Marion County. the daughter , And a brother, John Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hessong. Mrs. Rowney's parents were time resigents of Washington TownHessong once was Ind, and had been a resident of Washington Township © trustee Mys, Indianapolis for nine years. She (he Methodist Memorial Home. in Was 47 and a member of the Third | Warren. She was 80 ane Was A ha. returned Christian Church, Myrtle Lodge, Daughters of Rebekah and the So-

Svracuse, N. B. Pierce, Ag of Syracuse.

Cupid is White

Mrs. W. HN. Rivne)

645, died yesterday . Vincent's Jane Giger, four sons. John. Rob- Hospital after an illness of several her home, 721 BE. St. Clair

She was §1 and was a native ta be at 2 p.m

Miss Light received an injured mission for 15 vears and came here only immediate Means of financing right leg, a cut lower lip and inin 1929 to work with the Indiana the eonstruction

£ DEATHS IN INDIANAPOLIS

‘Mrs. Jennie Clark Jennings

juries bout the chest,

Mrs. Alma Jane Giger

Funeral services for Mrs. Alma who died py in Clark Jennings, widow of the Rev. | are William H. Jennings. a Methodist tomorrow Sh the minister for many vears. will be at of Moore & Kirk Funeral Home, ‘Col. 3 p. m, tomorrow in the Gobin Me-

international president of the brotherhood, it to speak Saturday night and at a barbecue Sunday afters noon at Columbia Park. Other international officials have promised to attend, Boyce KE. Ridson is general con vention chairman Mrs. Chester Marshall is in charge of women's activities and is chairman of the en. rertamment committee,

Funeral services for Mrs. Jenni»

lege and Fairfield Aves. Burial is moral Methodist Church at Green-

to be at Noblesville

castle, and burial will be at Clover.

Mrs. Giger was born in Nora, ate.

Murs. Jennings died vesterdayv in

tive of South Carroliton, Kv. and

had lived in Greencastle for 20

represents one of the highest achievements of man's civilzation, Dean Herbert Goodrich of the University of Pennsylvania Law School told Indianapolis Bar, Awsociation members last night at the Columbia Club, Dean Goodrich reviewed the histovical aspects of common law which, he said, wax bhaxed on the whole of human experience. The Dean, who is Democratic candidate from Philadelphia for a Pennsylvania supreme court judgeship, substituted ax speaker for Paul V. MeNutt, Social Security administrator, who was unable to attend, Elected to membership in the association were Frank

McHale, Burrell Weight, M. M. Wall and Jacob 8. White, Clarence ¥. Merrell, association president, presided at the meeting.

ROWNEY Stan Hexsong, helaved wife af

[SNELL vals beloved mather wf Jane

Card of Thanks

morning. Services and burial at . h 5 parties lmbuy, Obie, ANNER Friends Pd Ng os i call _at the PLANNER & BUCHANAN | MORTUARY ®aturday evening and Sun. WEISBMAN MOTORS dav (orsnoon. Studebaker Distributor 961 N Meridian

RAPPAPORT -—Mrx, Charlotte, wife of 1,60 Phohe=Day, LL Night, < On. h243 ———

a Rapbabory and sister of Mrs "rank | i elixsner of Indianapolis and Mrs, . Lillian L. Plickinger of pe Angelex, Cal. SPECIAL WhRnot an passed away Sent, 15, ervices at tha ) N. Pa n. FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY (NCRENA IDNA) Meaty School a a Monday morning at 11 o'eloek, Inter- | P CAMPBELL, dentixt, formerly 12 W. ment Crown Hill, Market, 1x now located 5018 Par Woe 7528. Open evenings

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W. H. Roawnhey Asked away Friday afte Riliogn | Reriicen a1 (he FLANNNR 4 Oil Permanent Complete, $1 RUC ANAN MORTUARY, Mbhday, 2 [Ihterhntionnl Beauty School, 2 220 N Penh, m Friends A Burial crawh cher LA 4 Rin | WANTED-- Granth sehnbl fhitHreh th hours, { ig TOMA home Mather's care HU

Yarilynn bert Bhell, passpd away EH — de p Rl the residence 1013 ' REV ARTE L. REND. dastar Trus Lighd St The mav call at Ww. 1 | av Mm APEL, 2993 Shelby &¢, afer | ARERR © Church, located. 1428 Astor. : > a IiormAting aah Wo \ P, MALL» ay Lr TuUrther in RAY fn cal freatments. | rN, ALL BLASENGY FUNERAL HOME HR. i Kiesae Bia. R1-3108, | a

» | Te [evan «- Magdeleha (hee Kroem ——— Kirsch). beloved wife af Nicholay Wei. | a1: TRATIONS. IWATEN MERE ATEN Is:

mer, mother of Marie, Lawrence RB. and , , p Genie PF. Weiter, nasser away ‘hire | cleah repair Hress, reline Reasonable,

dav, Tept, 14, age 73 * Wa Funeral from |

MEYER ©. JACOBS

late texidence Talbot) St

Monday, 8:30 nm. wo red Heaps | 212-214 B_ 18th 8p TA B67, Churoeh " a Mm. Interment 8 Joxenh | ith Pin " Cemetery, Prisndr invited, Deesazed wax | LS CEMENT CONTRAC TOR)

A member of Third Order af My rane i ow Mothers Soeisty and Moliifay | HENRY | QLESING, cement floors, patches,

eps, Walks, driveways: tems - 8051, yn (CRUSHED STONE=CINDERS)

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| CRUSHED STONE. cinders. top wotl, sand, 2? he tiny and. veneral haulihg: ‘easone

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ciety of Roval Neighbors.

» here five Vears ago Vine She is survived by her husband,

‘years, She and her husband lived | y -n sn ‘ . \ . - ——— I. FLOOR REFINISRING) . ” . ; DAI ; itis Gali- | GURLEY- We wish to thank all Who ax- | SR “ Roney wasonce president of Forest Giger, a cashier of the 'n Several a Opes it al Speedway Bus — Old Route | Jirted in the Tast illness and death of MLOOR sanding, Rh 1S - "a YASHINGTON, Sept. 18 (vp. the Scheneclady Women's Club, Monon Railroad; her parents, fornia while he served as a Method- .

our beloved wife and mother, Mre, Jen- | wired at ne extra cost Serv TH 3 », e Po.--Tt was love, not war, Served as chairman of the club's Mr. and Mr-, Charles Jennings, Oar. iSt minister

POLISH WAR LONE ‘The Speedway bus line will resume nis Gurler. Wa expecially wish to thank | § ’ Duilding committer wna philan- S Mrs. Jonnings was a member of the its old route over the W. New York | Sie ven Ren ploYees, Hint hte Sat (FL RNA RET ARING) that closed one gate to the White ‘hits Io ' Wd _ mel; two sisters, Mrs. ©. N. Trester, Methodist Church, the Women's St. bridge tomorrow morning, offi<| Faria neighbors, rein. CH. 5783 Furnace I Pree es, Relatives of Mrs. Helen Robinson House and put an extra all-night Dic HEPArtMEnt and WAS & Mem- (aapmel, and Mis Thomas Hoover, Met! Wren o na CIRIS of the Indianapolis Railways AND BRNEAL CTS. CLAUDE GUR : a Michejda in Richmond, Ind, to. guard on duty at the other, Mrs, Dt! Of Chatauqua Circle and a vice Indianapolis, and two brothers, Law. | Foreign Missionary Soc eh and the ynnounced today. Speedway busses - .| (FURNITURE UPROLRTERING) ___ day cabled money to her in Ru- Franklin D. Roosevelt said president of the Civic Music Asso. janes Jennings, Carmel, and Her. W. C. T. U, She is survived by A will continue west on New York St, SCHMIDT. We aver faank our why CH-0823 Ri ni RL mania where she informed them Mrs. Roosevelt said people have CIRtion there. . bert Jennings, Indianapolis, nephew. Joh 9 Cluek, JIRA. from Blake St. to Belmont Ave;| wn XympA chy shown duiing the news | (ANTERIOR DECORATING) earlier she was stranded. “penniless been driving their cars into the Mp, Rowney is the ‘only SPOOR Oli, as } Jjece, Whe Nancy (wi north on Belmont to W. Michigan Bohmian We. exaecinig Crna. Rev | Ww TAN and destitute,” in her flight to the White House driveway at night ate survivor, Mrs Leo M Rappaport Clark, _Prankiin. St., where the will turn west over Kuebler, the eo the organist rid "Ra ote Avert Workman) Uh United States from Poland and parking there, Sia : : RE the Toute now in operation. The fora Oba wine fu undertaker, hiv. | 1 VINSON. Tiga) . Mrs. Michejds is the daughter of To prevent this. one of the fron Willlam H. Imler Funeral services for Mrs, Leo M [Tine Was diverted off W. New York| Beanbiossom : HUSH AND AND SISTER, | 'VANDSCARING=NURNERYER) Mr. and Mrs. W. Platte Robinson gates on the Pennsylvania Ave. Funeral services for William WH Rappaport, Who died yesterday in * WILLIAM B. BARTON | St. ih Rov Smber 1936, NOWh Yet si - (AWNING overran trvey, NR and the husband of = Viadislax side, usually open day ana night rmer. retired New York Central Ni Hospiial, will be ai Ing of the bridge was begun. tn Memoriams 3 IncRDing, boas 5:3. Ontsoh Ave, Nriche ida, a Pole, who formerly is now closed at night. and A Railroad emplovee. will be at § 2 Monday in the Fiumner & IE | 34TH YEAR 100 Pieces in Butler Football Band (MACHININTS) * managed he PONsh mining prop- guard stands at the other to tell P. Mm. Monday in the Barth Dlace chanan Mortuary. Burirl will be in Formation of a 100-pisce band to IN 10Ving Memory of bur dear moths: ang | MANY & MAYER a erties at Katowice people they cant park in "he Nperhodist Church, Burial will pe Crown Hill march, play music and present Bi Aceon A ae ponvions HAULING, | yyy Blswarth, Gen'l Machinists, R1-5278, When that city was bombed. White House grounds unless they in Washington Park Cemetery. Mus, Rappaport, a life-long resi- . . stunts at tne six games on the home Prep] he hy rasp. Hear mother, | (MANIC URINT) TE relatives were yo. Mus, have an APhointment there Mr. Tmier was 74 antl died yes. dent of Tndianapolis, Jo KHOWR a3 William Blair Barton, mainte< football schedule was announcad to- "yg A van ye the, prative, MISS VIRGINIA WOOD, (armerly connects ichejda ana her 10-vear-old son ~ terday at the home of his daughter, One of the leading sopranos during nance foreman at the Union Stock- day by Butler Univers xity official: Th death we An the same ed with Curry Bacher @hon announe took High 10 Rumishia when the Mrs. Amy Carson, 337 N Wallace hev active musical a ar vards for the past 44 years, died A feature of this vear's hand will | - Dire rad COARANTRE RARBER En Eb met SE Re ne trouble Entering Weewuse INVITE UNIONS 10 or He was born in 1865 in White She studied voice ana sang pro. today at his home. 3828 B. Michi be the addition of a “cond oolor| : | RATTREREE the son is a Polish citizen County and was married to Nancy fessionally both abroad and in this gan St. He was 83 years old on RuUArd” to carry the American fag. Pera Diinie 5 ” — SC ——— The money Was cabled te the E. Baer in 1880 He was a mem. count She contributed her tal. Sept. 11 the schon! Rage and the Tndiana AA | MACTRESENS, billows, | comiotis. Mork American consul at Bucharest HOUSING SESSION Dey a the Barth Place Methodist ents and name to many of the Mu- My. Barton had worked at the flag. officials said. Plans: are being | WALTER 1. BLASENGYM AVE Bi Hon Sie 1980 cos Meanwhile, Mrs Wendell Sherk sical institutions of the City stockyards until about two weeks made ior the Ball State fontball | FUNERAL HOME (MOTOR TRUOKN—PARM IMPLEMENTS) 2 Survivor of the torpedoed Athenia. “rhe amvivors are his wife, Mrs | Mrs. Rappaport is survived by her age when illness forced him to pes game Seni. 25, under direction of 2 INJERNATIONAL HARVIRTER and her husband, were scheduled Indiana AF. of I, and © 1 6 Nancy Imler, two daughters, Mrs husband, Leo M. Rappaport; two main at home He was born in Ellis Carroll 3180 N Bitman RA. Bop 1heS W Wan fam, to arrive here at 5:45 p. m. today cu ao Carson and Mrs. Lola Joyce, and sisters, Mrs. Prank L. Reissner, In- | Hendricks County and during his

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a a Lak M3. Where che ol a we Es cates tn EVO sons, Harold R. Imler. all of sianapolis, and Mrs. Lillian A. youth there was connected with tha Townsend Club 34 Meets Monday | CONKLE FUNERAL MOME I~ ERG BR Dick) LEWIS S Ianded after being rescued by the centr dies to send delegates to mdi 1 } Mieke . hari fs ork ~Townsend Club 34 will hear an! w MICH, aT BR.1084 | Wxpert decorathr, painter, panerhanges, Yh naianapolis, and the Rev D. Plickinger, Lo: Angeles sheriff's office. He had worked fo [ 18: 180 American freighter, City of Flint he first annual conference of the Joseph Imler, Boston. Mass. — i —— the Big Pour Railroad before com. address by ©. R. Wagner, press | = —— | Bensonable. SAND cs sm— — Indiana Hl or Housie A Author. ing to hanapolis dent of Townsend Club 8, at a meet. | | BXEERY BARTS BEAR. “ , LRICHA. ities at Hotel Antlers Sept : ® ng used § w INE At R P. Monday in Olar RARE a FARMER CHARGED The State Federation of Labor ana Charles H. Polking WELLS ORES Hattie Barton: (ne daughters. Mes Hall, 95th ana Sores” CO 8 Flanner & Buchanan (PAINTING AND_DrcomAING) Industrial Council, in letters to Funeral services for Charles H \ Xl \ y | HENRY XH ISH, Wet, 1850. 208 fertie Tice and Mrs. Edith Syl. MORTUARY ’ " y WITH DRAWING GUN member unions throughout the Polking, a resident of Indianapolis vester., both of Indianapolis; ) A Medical Group Meets Wednesday | 4 Hwy CHA Thifana's vider ——— state, described the one-day Session for many vears, were at 9 a. m. to- ' brot her, James Barton. Danville. ~The first fall meeting of the ndi- 25 W. Fall Oreek Blvd, (PAPERNANGING ROCHESTER, Ind. Sept. 16 (U. as “important to labor groups day in St. Philip Neri Church , and three grandchildren, ANA Association of the History of TA-4400 Paver Haning PP). —William R. Clark, 72. a farmer The session program will consist Burial was in Memorial Park. ry Robert and Max Sylvester. Medicine will be held in the lounge | DYER | : $2.60 up near here. was held today on a of five forums on various aspects of Mr, Polking was 64 and died at! Timer Xpeoimt of Indianapolis. room of the library in the Eli Lilly a | HA 1921 or rhanging=Tnt © Dee charge of drawing a deadly weapon Ural and urban housing problems his home. 3083 Moore Ave, Thurs po SONMINGTON Ind, Sept. 18. Funeral services will be conducted & ©0. research laboratories, Ala- | BERT S$. GADD | 5 BATE New TONEY, filed against him by Emma Jane IN Indiana, with emphasis on the day. He was a native of Cum- ~The study of history. philosophy, at 1 p. m. Monday at the Dorsey ag and Yo at 8 Pp. 21% Prospect 8, : brs | (PRINTING) Humes, his 16-year-old step. United States Housing Authority's immgsville, O., and came to Tneian. ey and literature and “strength. | Funeral Home, with burial in Dan. Mm Wednesday, Di Kime will - — | ARDS THE PRINTER har moved > daughter. slum clearance projects, apolis as & young man. He was an ening of moral fibers” was urged to. | Vie. have charge of the program, | GRINSTEINER' gr New York St, : Police said they were told that | Principal speaker will be Jacob employee of the oq Pettis Ory us . \ 18L1 B. NEW YORK RI. sn | (RADIO NERVION) Crane, assistant USHA Administra- G. : I day by President Herman B Wells M dical Group to Meer The In. ¥ a. lark discharged a shotgun in the oods Co. for 15 vears and later 0 Yous a ai $00 Hix _ PERSONAL SERVICER 727 Rddy Radio Bei'yiep, New cing toward (OF. Carl H. Monsees, field service was associated with Hibben, Hol. ©f Indiana University, speaking to Aha Association of the History of ~ LI7273 location, 817 N. Del, 81, Al and thin began Walking SOWA Lo ivt oF he Natt A tion of w : beginning college students, Medicina will hold ftx first fall - the girl. Her brother, Charles, 22 Chiel of the Nationa SSICIRTION of wep &: Ob FACE STRIKE THREAT ti t 8 Wed day THERVIOE MIATIONY) knocked Clark down ane held him Housing Officials, sponsors of the He is survived by his wife, Mrs.| “World events” he said, ‘give EE Gey RY MORTUARY BAKER'S Super Service Station, 102 N, meeting. will direct the conference. Martha Gsrrison PoIking: a Sister. particular significance just now to the lounge room of the Lilly Re. West. RI-084D Mobil Gas, Mobilbil,

WASHINGTON, Sept. 16 (U, PB.) search Laboratories library, 8. Ala! MN QHARARE BP, , ACCBRNOYIBN,

Miss Clara Palking, Lawrenceville; certain areas of the curriculum.” | ich ‘mor & Co. meat packers - ? [, B20Ub subNerihErs eVely GRY Ih Marion Armour & Co. m packers, to- ‘hbama and MeCarty Sty, Dr, E.N CURLY. BIOMe. to re TN Ag

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ISSING portant te gain ills COOK STILL M m . Pe | {evra \ contract negotiations by next Tues. Bi = DENUIRY C. puniey rr rT oy no to GAY With the Packinghonse W orkers | NEVES | MOORE & KIRK Farms—Suburban » ’ PORTSMOUTH, N. H. Sept. 16 pd uneral services for De hr hong TT hg Organizing Committee of the ©. 1,0. | How Did | Miss 11? RNID CY SAY communes JEFFERSONVILLE. Ind. Sept 18 Peeler, a machinist, will be at 3 The strike deadline was fixed by tnasinebeautitul fur cont that sell wis. | SHIRLEY BROS, CO. 100 Acres—Only $1,750

mn ad e. ’ A | (U. F3 -Cenator Sherman Mitton : hole . a Ng boy Mon: Don. Monday In the Dorsey Funeraj Perspective offersd by the study of P. W. 0. ©. Chairman Van A. Bitte sits oo MR GAY" Ra wrvin wie BN TI #) L1-8d0h | R330 OANK, BALANCE 0 TERMS, (D. Ind) today had exonerated twp OF ‘haun . nl Ome. He Whs 48, a resident of he evolution of men's ‘thoughts ner for the same day on which com. | Soreeous \poecause Tye seen them bietured | 1 hon, — 12 miler 30uth 4 reeny re: €00d 60 Army officers at the Quartermas- vo IRM a | Indianapolis for ‘many vears and Which will be found fn COUTNES §n pyr nfficinls Are soheduled to con. | Thil fhe wy on RH and J. C. WILSON ie hor TI Te agi fp Subullds fer's Depot here of charges of mis o ulus to Ink off the Telos of Gro, VOSTErqAY at his home, 737 N. Philosophy, ethics RR Mterature.” (for here with Necretary of LADOL | {hr An Dan ot ail WEEN On $ itars ORI 1280 Prowpser 8, DR.0ady | RI-885 & LARA use of labor and depot materials ba . May 23 With SIO Bradley St. AAS Sa [Frances Perkins The officials Anteey to refund money in ays if their " ACKER 15 miles & w madsth AS chairman of a Senate sub. [pTORIS MAY 23 With h Joes OF 3 np pester was a Dative of Under. | TRAIN KILLS | HOOSIER iy baen he SOHN EA Age, Price on B58:

values can be matehed wr 'Y GAY, 3 | v [agreed to meet with her only aftey Bast “Washineton &¢ Florists 4 Monuments 5 committee, he has been investigat- tir inspecting the salvaged and wood. He is survived by his wife.! SOUTH BEND, Tnd., Sept. 16 (0 receiving assurance that union lead. " ; ., : : 3510 N. Penn, ‘ J Edna Layne Peeler; a son. P) John Redmond, 70, of near ere would not be present at the cone

ing charges of mismanagement filed |. v rh i; | Mrs. on ib Khun it Hu Richard Peeler. and a daughter, South Bend, was killed this morning ference ley dard last night, the 10 Lois Peeler, both at home; a sister. when struck by a freight train five WAHAEANIEEN Yorre ‘Wh

concluded that a faulty lock on the M 3, Sadie Bosser, No ‘th Dakat il 't fh Tr # ; | Inssnny given awn 2 ANDERSON WOMEN Hh eT probably had and two Brothers, Wayne ane hig ig Recon Nr eh RICHMOND COMPANY Teh rare ew piann Worth eler, _Inetianapolis. in the middle ot the track. | The bod f all but {f th ————— ———— - | SLUGGED IN HOME he bose of wi mut ome o = ——| |S ROBBED OF $175,

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mite wo kt National Rd terms Mia unsell ealty corp : , ’" t and Pound 7 ix. ROOM MODERN WOUSE-<Tws aor » attack yesterday on Mrs. Wilbur ———————————— BOGSTOWN--Mrs. Ila Deen Young, 39 LAFAYETTE. Mrs. Susan Bailey p2. [dits who obtained TL GRO. J. EGENOL Lost > - | 4 miles Monument, #35 Owner, vo, Shields, 21, and her aunt, Mrs. Flora Survivors: Husband, Claude; sons, Donald. Surgivors. Sons, Alvie, Orville and Harry [$175 an dtwo radios in a daylight LORD TIRtOLMLY pin. tape of | S070.

[Orris_and Ronald Stanley Young: daugh- | Bailey . Frankenberger, 55. . y ters, Roberta Mae and Norma Fae Young 'Tholdup at the Tavior & Thompson | ST word, xhield. pearls diamonds. Reward. wHST Morris Si: ou ie Loo house, el 5 oy NaN . - ~ LA GRAN \ ) pson ACHINI : % The women reported that their as- Chamber lain S : CLARKSVILLE ~Mrs, Ella Blackford 7% 2% aR ANG WE Ty nips W. Long Wholesale Co. here vesterday. | M C on —— . —_— - LEieity, enrage 31860 AR i MORR ) ron 18, W. South, LI-6212 ant « - ® White face branded heifer, weigh) 3

’ \ Ron BROS 401 Thinnd Bid sailant cut a telephone wire into BL VIS. Daughters, Mrs, Td Hudson The bandits locked up Jack Mor at Rond | their home and then slugged them J > Rulbh nd Rt Fo ge SUTYVOD, Nonban Ahern 148, 24, company manager, and Ouro | B00 to 600 Jor Reward TA 7007% 8 i P rt 21 with & club, Ut Vanishes >: wiv tha Wii sesame Blovite. Sime MIX. Havel CRumu™ MIL JU CHDDONS, | SCONORTApHOT. mmmmam———— Ie Beotivviciniry 98d usiness Troperty ei —————— ELKHART -Miss Bunice Ruth Cox, $7 Ossle Sims, Mrs. Huzel Rusher; sons S grap mn a . LOST Black tomate ot MRD —c re RN — Survivors: her. Luther Cox: sister, Bennie wnd Rassie Sims | vault While they Made their escape. | and Mud Oreek. Rewar | WW Pnetory or —- ION fh: xo on POLES SEND GOLD TO EGYPT ES. Nes * brother, Edwin Cox MARTINSVILLE Mise Binnche M. la - LOBT-<Latge spotted white and brow ghtion: vatirond AWILChes elevator. HAs tw te, urvivers, Sen. Poston, rs TRU Mond. Reward. LI04T, Cotton Club. 5 | Lndien’ Fuh HOSIER Per ! "RFR Y

i i 5 J R N eats eu 3 Ss Pr hoo: bi Ih BUCHAREST, Rumania, Sept. 16 ONDON, Sept. 16 U. P).—- in Dowsett; sister, Mrs. William ;°'% Posten: bromery Fin ang Dimes Who ads wet conus Wt jowen | = row, en ——— (U. P.).——Mosxt of the gold stocks of Prime Minister Neville ) pert WM dHockmAn. 58 met’ Poston, sister, s. ah Instruction Cenxon Abt A ard ‘Ate “weet one | Re: the National Bank of Poland were Chamberlain, working harder in un rv Yon Nh JR Mrs. | NEW NUBANY MS. Curoiie Kraft RI-8351. Bil will be ent ur Wanted to Rent 23 shipped = to Alexandria, FRypt. his 7Tist vear than ever .bhefore |Jrne Nar Mrs. JOR. Mone. (Onn | Nisbana Henry. ons, a LORE MAR. wih yr ahoard ® British steamship last seems to he nealthier and happier : \ TO BUviver: Par. and Richard Kraf JNDIANA MUSIC eo, |Help Wanted—Female 8 on MTOR aon ie ENA e

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