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MAYS WILL SPEAK | AT CLUB LUNCHEON

Rex Mays, Glendale, Cal, race | driver, will talk on “The Sicence | of Driving the 500-Mile Race” at | the Co-Operative Club luncheon to- |

orrow at the Columbia ‘Club. | obert M. Bowes, Bowes Seal Fast | prp. president, also will speak.

BI. T. U. PRESIDENT NEARS RE-ELECTION

Claude M. Baker today wppearsd to have heen re-elected President “lof the International TypogMphical :[Unfon oh the basis of nearly coms j [plete unofficial tabulation ®f the ge vote. e | A summary of unofficial Feturne y | from 705 ‘of approximately 750 [1ocals, made public by Woodruft Tool Meh to Form Soclety=Nal| ‘Y’ Life Saving Course to Start=- Randolph, secretary-treasurer, gives tional offi*ers of the American So-| The Central Y. M. C. A. will eon- My. Baker 20128 votes, w wad of letety of Tool Bngineers will super- [duct a life saving course beginning 9914 over his opponent, “Francis vise the formation of ah Indian- Monday for young men of the eity, Barrett. Mr. Baker is runhihg on H d h t| apolis section of the soctety Thurs. without tuition charge. This proj- gL i Pr e was ‘manager ahd coach d day night and ‘will ‘install officers ect. supervised by Homer Fulton, fs Perret oh the Sin 'Brightwood and Brookside amateur | ‘who ‘wired English's Theater. . " le, . ressive, lel Ipaseball and football teams until After installing the light at wih i a Cty Wey WOR uS a TolmuUnbity | BB% pin J Conley, ™ Tre iepenent page |Atkins plant for a contractor, he naeum and all tool engineers, de- life I Ae Ceaes vare ui: Randolph, 28,008; “Cor lat Brookside Park about 1907. | was asked to stay there and until signers and factory executive fore- structor. The class Will be from | ys fr Mr. Zimmerman is survived by his ‘his retirement four years ago (en are lige eT 4 7 to 9 p.m. nightly, Monday through, AE \wife. Mrs. Blanche Zimmerman; ‘had supervised the installation will ee ! oh iS 0 ne Thursday, for two weeks, ates u ; [four sons, Harry, Joseph and John, | fall electrical equipment there | Shi a lg I 4h MK. : First Vice President Jack Gill, Born on ® fart in Morgan membership are A. °H. d'Arcambal, Camera Club to Study Prints= 28008; Alfred J. Whittle, 26924, |Gounty, he came to Indianapolis Of Pratt & Whithey. national ‘pres. The Tndianapolis Y. M. C. A. OAM | gusgnd Vice President — Don ¥, Sundstrand era Club will meet tomorrow night | Hurd. 93675: Thomas Holland, 23

lqll of Indianapolis, and Edward L., three daughters, Mrs. | . "Wy A os . when he was about five and had ae Too Cog) t- to study print A 3% 1 lived here since He wa: remb 4 e 0 I's vite pres «! TO I'mits J raveling ex- 709 : NE of 35 photographs 554; Thomas J, Gethins, 0.

Zona Essick, Mrs. Elsie Griffin and |} of St. John's Evangelical Church, Gent, and Ford R. Lamb, executive | hibit

Career Ends

| Joseph 1. Zimmerman Retired Electrician soveil

Services for Joseph I. Zimmer-

|man, who died Sunday at his home, 11659 Pleasant St, ‘will be held at E. C. Atkins & Co.

1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Roy J : For 36 Years. I {Tolin Mortuary. Burial will be at| 8 "Washington Park. 9 George Henry Bennett, 1313 Dex-| | Mr. Zimmerman, who ‘was 55, ‘was ington Ave. chief electrician at E. C. born in Rochford, ©. and had lived Atkins & Co. 36 vears, died today here 32 years. He was a member of at his residence. He was 72. aja RT 4 ed up| Mr. Bennett installed the first ¢ was y : A Er y nm electric light at the Atkins plant in

amateur sports. 1900. He was one of the electricians

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William S. Mitchell . ‘widely of |

known in musical circles,

Services for W. S. Mitchell

Miss Juanita Zimmerman, all of In-|

{ |dianapolis; two brothers, Arthur | from the

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[the Modern Woodmen of America tand of the Pioneers at the Atkins Co

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(Bird Camera Club at East Walpole, | (Mass, will be used as a basis for

Navy Neeks Reeruits=The

In- % Survivors are his wife, Mamie; a dianapolis Naval Recruiting Station | Hie “discussion daughter, (oy Burleigh Owens of wil] send recruiting parties to in-| ‘Y' Group Elects Tee Miller=Iee Cincinnati, and two sons, Harry |japyiew applicants for enlistment at Allen Miller has been elected pres0 F. and Francis H. Bennett of Indi-|cireansbhurg Thursday: Blooming- ident of the Junior Leaders Corp will ‘anapolis. : ton, Friday, and Noblesville, Sat- of the Indianapolis Y. M. C. A _ Funeral services will be held at yraay. |The corps is composed of older boys 2 Pp. m, Thursday at the residence, [who have accepted responsibility for Burial will be at Crown Hill, | Kiwanis to Hear Patent Attorney conducting swimming and gym . . - Arthur M Hood, Indianapolis classes for vounger hoys, [patent attorney, will address the] Indianapolis Kiwanis Club tomor=| PH). row in the Columbia Club on “Some |— The Indianapolis Health Club will Fdward A. Staton, 39, of Jeffer- Oddities in Patents.” The Kiwanis meet at 8 p.m, Thursday at 38': So er was killed vesterday when family outing at the Ulen Country N. Pennsylvania St. to formulate a : he fell under a concrete laden tru & | const 1 y or the the Indianapolis Military Band fora Haugh; a son, Frank Haugh; J He had been chairman of the at Rn Unloading platform Sen Tou a 2 HEAT: Toes “ven ph ana to discuss “Appendicitis g 20 vears and had served as the daughter, Mrs. Alice Decker, Indi- legislative committee of the In- vB Ns iia band's treasurer since its organiza-|,,apolis; a brother, Alonzo Haugh, | lsurance Federation of Indiana and | tion, Fegewood: two sisters, Miss Nora the Indiana Association of Legal He was born in southern Indiana fraugh and Mrs. Artie Hagaman, Reserve Life Insurance Companies | « land moved here as a boy. He en- Indianapolis, and four grandchil- He had heen president of the as- | tered the mail service at the local dren. lsociation and of the Indianapolis _ 'postoffice and was superintendent Life Underwriters’ Association. of carriers when he resigned to con- Mrs. Kate Becherer Mr. Luckey was hational com- |

duct the military band. : vay GaF ) - mitteeman last vear of the Na- | Mr. Mitchell hind been member) ‘Puneral services for Mrs. Kate jon) Association of Life Under-| | i |

| | | Services for Herbert A. Luckey, 1827 N. Talbott Ave, prominent

Afternoon. \Ben jamin F. Haugh

Funeral services. for William S.| pyneral services for Benjamin F.| Mitchell, director of the 1000-piece Ww RB $ . : a ' Haugh, 2204 E. 10th St, were to Indianapolis insurance man, | Indianapolis Motor Speedway band 'pe held at the Jordan Funeral Home |. . n OMOITOW ‘Wt who died yesterday, will be held at'yagav at 2 p.m. Burial was to be be held at 3 p. m. , m. tomorrow at the Flanner & .. sw a Ma ‘Shirley Bros. Mortuary, Burial . ast 2 w y y ¥ ye Buchanan Funeral Home. Burial will Be Thursday at New York. will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Luckey was agent for | / St ance | Mr. Mitchell, Who ‘was 73, had €7. He had lived in Indianapolis Re Rate TN SATS headed the Speedway band since for 35 years and had been employed, DI a HN sesterduy ‘at 1911 and was widely-known in lo-/a% the Indianapolis Terra Cotta Co. his year Tos ; 4 Ho ee 56. cal music circles, He hag directed! survivors are his wife, Mrs. Laura | Methodist Hospita e was {

2p in Washington Park Mr. Haugh, a native of Brown

County, died Sunday at the age of an

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T NE races Niisiodars oi Becherer, who died yesterday at her writers. He had {wice been awardOITA _ ‘home, 1315 Sturm Ave, will be held ed the Chandler Cup, given anncontract for providing music at Eng { a who does the | 10 a. m. tomorrow at the Flan. Wally to the person

lish's Theater for the past 10 years at ost outstanding work for the in-| and previously held such contracts Re stuary. She Most Wg Bars ! \ ner RX Buchanan Mortuary. She suring public during the previous | was 64. |

with other downtown theaters. He was a member of the Mystic : year. The Rev, Frederick R. Daries, pas-| gma at Decatur, Ind, Mr. tor of the Zion Evangelical and Re-

Tie Masonic Lodge, the Scottish § Rite and the Shrine. His wife, Mrs. bola Luckey had been graduated from | Marguerite G. Mitchell, died last formed Church, will officiate, andy), thgiana Law School of ndian- | Feb. 24. burial will be in Crown Hill. apolis in 1007 and practiced law | He is survived by niece, Miss. Mrs. Becherer was lifelong | jare several vears. He was ih the Helen Pearson, and two sisters, 'resident of Indianapolis and had jvestment Business at Cleveland, | Mrs, Margaret Bradfield, Sheridan, lived at 1315 Sturm Ave. since she 5 from 1015 to 1922, ‘when he re | Ind, and Mrs, Edna Bridgefoot, moved there as a bride in 1899. She iad to Indianapolis i Columbus, O. was a member of the Ladies’ S0- quivers are his wife, Perle: ® |] clety ‘of ‘the Athenaeum ‘and of the |saughter, Mrs, Ruth Pauline North | | Taner i of Brookston, Ind. and his father, | She is surviv ! y 7 y | Alma Rottman Larway, wife! Julius. the Rev. Th. 'W. ‘A. Tuckey ‘of New

¥ ) of Dr. John L. Larwav, medical ex- York.

aminer for the State Life Insurance i . Co. died todav at her home, 2328 Mrs. Betty Willman Jones Herbert V. List for

N. Pennsylvania St. She was 55. Tuneral services for Mrs, Betty Mrs, Larway was born in Worth- willman Jones. for N merly of Indian- . wih ington, Ind., and was married to Dr will be held ®t 2:30 Pb. List. one of the original stockholdLarway May 18, 1912. She had been ers in the Indianapolis South Side the Jordan Mortuary,

a resident ke for many yeams i ‘Market, will Be held at 2:30 Pp. Mm was a member of the rst aptist ] POIs, ‘tomorrow at his home at Whiteland,

Church. Other survivors are three sisters, Ind. Burial will be at Greenwood. | Mrs. George List, San FPrancisco, born here and left Indianapolis in| Mr. List died vesterday at his | Cal. and Mrs. Herbert R. Carter 1932 when Maj. Jones was traws- home. He was 63. i and Mrs. C. L. Marlatt of Indian- ferred to Raleigh, N. C, She died| ‘Widely known as apolis, and two brothers, George I". there Sunday. She was 41. County truck farmer Rottman of Indianapolis, and Alfred| Survivors are Maj. Jones; her president of the Southport State H. Rottman, Greenfield. mother. Mrs. Victor Ellison, and a Bank, He was a member of the | Funeral services wilk be at 2 p. m. sister. Mrs. Goldie Mattix, both of /Masonic lodge at Southport and | Thursday at the Planner & Buchan- Indianapolis: two brothers, Burgess 'of the Whiteland Presbyterian | an Mortuary, with the Rev. Carleton 'and Lon Willman of Detroit, Mich.; ‘Church. A W. Atwater, pastor of the First Bap- la half-sister, Miss Evelyn Ellison. | Survivors are Pdith; ment of misses’ tist Church, officiating. Burial will 'and two half-brothers, Harold and "three daughters, Mrs. Omer Pen- | and children's be In crown Hil. Levaunt Ellison of Detroit. [vod, Mrs. Lewis Tavier and Miss | anklets, plain

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