Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1940 — Page 13

STATES DISCUSS

AWS ON LIQUOR

‘Uniform Rules on Shipments Sought at Parley in Chicago. mss ie

fer with officials of five other states on uniform regulations for control

of interstate shipments of liquor.

Indiana's law, which requires distillers to report the route and destipation of every truck-load of liquor that leaves their plant, will be used 8S a model by other states, according to Frank Finney, chairman. of the Indiana Committee on Interstate Co-operation. “Our law was voted as a model one at a recent conference in the East,” Mr. Finney said. The object of the conference will be to perfect interstate regulations that will reduce bootlegging and tax evasions, Accompanying Mr. Finney will be. Hugh A. Barnhart, State Excise Administrator, and other members of the Alcoholic Beverage Commis-

GAS WELL BLOWS VALVE Times Special LAWRENCEBURG, Ind, March 1—A 200-pound gate valve was tossed about 400 feet into the air when a new gas well was brought in near here this week by the Meltzer Drilling Co. The valve completely buried itself in the ‘ground when it landed.

BRAND NEW ..

DEATHS IN INDIANAPOLIS

Bardner | S. jean

Funeral services for Gardner S. Heath, wholesale gales manager in Indianapolis for the Standard Oil Co., were to be held at 2;30 p. m. today in the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Othep services and burial will be in. Detroit Saturday. “Mr. Heath, 43, died yésterday in Methodist Hospital. He came to Indianapolis April 1, 1936, and lived at 518 N. Central Court. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Neva Heath, and two sons, Robert and William,

of Indianapolis,

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Monen News, a weekly newspaper,

pital where he was a patient for one day. He was 58 and was widely known in the newspaper business in the state.

Mr. Boylan was advertising directer of the Richmond Paladiym-

of the Newspaper Advertisers Executive Association for two years. He algo was chairman ef the Inland Daily Press Association for several years and had been in the newspaper business in Indiana for 17 years.

Masonic Lodge in Pittsburg, -Xas,, and ‘of the First Presbyterian Chureh in Manon. wife; two sons, Gorden H. Baylan,

Kalamazoo, Mich.

George P. Beeson

George P, Beeson, retired Indianapolis policeman, died yesterday at: the Veterans’ Hospital. He was 65: He retired from the police force last year after sérving for 32 years.} He was a native of Greensburg and lived at 2620 Park Ave, : Mr. Beeson was a drum major in the 6th Regiment Field Artillery; during the Spanish-American War, He was a member of the Harold Megrew Camp, Spanish-American! War Veterans; Legan Lodge 573, F, and A. M., the Scottish Rite, Sahara Grotto, and the Fletcher Place Methedist. Church. Survivers are his wife, Alverda, gnd two sons, William and Jehn, all of Indianapolis. Services will be at 2 p. m, at the Jeskenced with burs) at Memorial Par

Mrs. Emma L. Avily

Services for Mrs. Emma L. Avery, former Indianapolis resident, who died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joel G. Wilmoth, 15 W. 28th St. will be conducted at Bowie, Tex. Mrs. Avery, who was 81, was born at Norristown, Ind. ‘and in 1907 moved to Texas with her husband, Edwin Leslie Avery. He died in 1932. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Wilmoth and Mrs. Ree Wysong, both of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Horace R. Furnace of Oakland, Cal.; a som, E, Scott Avery of Bowie, Tex.; seven grandchildren, and five greatgrandchildren.

Mrs. Harry C., Alber

The Rev. Joseph N. Greene, pasfor of the East Tenth Street Methlodist Chureh, will. officiate at the services to be held tomorrow’ for. Mrs. Grace Alber, 844 Keystone Ave, ui

{who died yesterday.

Mrs. Alber, who wes 85; wis a lifelong resident of this city. . Surviving are her husband: a son; Harry D, of Detroit, .Mieh:; daugnter, Mrs. Viola Jones; a Hier Mrs. Mary Fiesel, both ef Indian apolis, and two grandchildren, The services ati3 p. m. will he conducted at the Harry W. Moore! Peace Chapel. Burial will Pe ab: Crown Hill.

Services for Francis A. Linton 35, who died yesterday at his home; $006 E. 65th St., will be held at 2 p.m.

{tomorrow at the Flanner and Buch«

ll “|enan Mortuary with burial at Fall

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Creek Cemetery. He was 48. : Mr. Linton was a photo-engraver: and had been employed ‘by the Cir=: cle Engraving Co. He had lived] here for 17 years. He served i tiie day

First Congregational Church. . The Rev. Ellis’ W. Hay, pastor of the church, will officiate at the services. Survivors include his wife, Marguerite; a daughter, Miss Luramay. Linton; his father, Francis A. Lin-

Mrs, Leonard Albright, both of To ronto;

Miss Katherine ohne 2

Services for Miss Katherine ohne. son, 1516 N. Pennsylvania St. who ba held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at the & Askin Mortuary. Burial will’ be, at Gray Cemetery near .Carmel. Miss Johnson had been a public

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school teacher here for 35 years."

Hoyt S. Boylan, publisher of the|

died yesterday in Methodist Hos-|

Item for 14 years and was secretary |

Mr. Boylan was a member, of the|§

He is survived by his|

Monon, and Donald L. Boylan, De~| troit; and a brother ‘and sister in|

Artillery during the World War;|} and was a member of the ‘Calviry| Jersey Prather Lodge, F. & A.M, and the| -A nat

ton sr. of Toronto, Canada, and]: two sisters, Mrs. W. G. Ingram andl

Rev Edward 8. Wamsley

The Rev. Edward S. Wamsley, retired member of the Illinois Confers ence of the Methodist Church, died sterday ‘at Lis home, 548 E. 39th Bt, He was 9 and served as pastor for the Methodist Episcopal church of the eonference for 65 years. The Rev. Mr. Wamsley had lived mere for 18 years and was a member of the North Methodist Church. Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Cora ‘Walz of Indianapolis,

of Denver snd two grandchildren. ‘The services will be held at 3 p. m.

Church with the Rev.

Pheeters, church paster, officiating. Burial will be at Crown Hill.

p. m. Monday in the Tolin Funeral Home. .

terday at her home, 633 E. Maple

Chureh.

Alfred S. Lukens; three sons, Gil-

ard Fursell, Indianapolis; Mrs. Martin J. Kohldyke, Northville, Mich., and Miss M five sisters and. 21 grandchildren.

Mrs. Omeda C. Lynch

Mrs. Omeda C. Lynch, an Indian. i

apolis resident for 47 years, died

Speadway Methodist Church, ‘Survivors are three sons, Donald,

Funeral : Home. Burial will be in Floral Fark. :

rs; : Jeannette Skiff

Joes Jean eanhette Skiff died yester--home of her sister, Mrs.

= ‘Cowley, 1133 N. New

ne ° oof Bluntsville, Ind., Mrs. skiff had’ lived here and later in Mincie." At the death of her husband, John W. Skiff, she returned to Indianapolis. _She was a member of several liter-

‘member of the Methodist Church many years,

11 a. m at Muncie.

; AW, 4 R. Coverston

WR ‘Coverston, Goshen, retired Big Railroad freight agent, died ore yesterday at the home of his hate Js Mrs. R. D. Wangelin, 11304 Edwards Ave, He was 75. brother, ' Earl, Cincinnati, sister, Mrs. J paka, Wis. Se services and

~— | DUFial will be in Anderson Sunday.

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| Monday. ‘Tuesday morning they will | {in Tipton, All day. Wednesday will

‘He was eo at West Union, O,,

Funeral services for Mrs. Ross. 5 Freeman Lukens, a resident of In-|E dianapolis for 29 years, will be at 2 |

Mrs. Lukens was 64 and died yes- i

Road after an illness of five years. |i: She was a native of Winsmae and § a member of the Presbyterian | #8

She is survived by her husband, : : :

bert Lukens, Vincennes; Richard H. | Lukens, Chicago, and Alfred H. Lu- | kens, Indianapolis; four daughters, |f Mrs. H. C. Stevens, and Mrs. Leon- |

Lukens, Cleveland; |# #

yesterday at her home, 721 Cleve. | EH alland St. She was 47. Mrs. Lynch | came ‘here from Marion where she | | wag born. She was a member of the | E58

Harold and George, all of Indian. | apolis; a deughter, Mary, Indian- | polis; two sisters, Mrs. E. F. Buell, | § West Milton, O., and Mrs. Charlotte |

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Gini ‘services will be held at | 2 p.m. ‘tomorrow at the Conkle |[#§

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He is survived by his wife; a [i and a [fe E. Campbell, Wau- | 8

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