Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 August 1940 — Page 11

SATURDAY, AUG. 24, 1940

Shakamak | Pop at the Wheel Sandlotters VETERAN KINGAN

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Swim Carnival

Opens Today

6000 Expected to See Annual Classic.

Times Special SHAKAMAK STATE PARK, JASONSVILLE, Ind. Aug. 24.—The sixth annual Shakamak State Park Swim-

ming and Diving Champion-,

ships, with more than 200 entries, starts here today and

Race Into Home Stretch

Industrial League Title Is at Stake.

Sandlotters race down the home stretch of their schedules here today and tomorrow with & possibility of leadership skirmishes in three loops. U. S. Tires and Atkins are battling for second place in the Manufacturers’ League with an additional game scheduled between Atkins and Mallorys. U. S. Tires and Atkins will be after the only remaining

EMPLOYEE DEAD |

Charles Donnelly, Born in Ireland, Was 60; Rites To Be Monday.

Services will be held at 8:30 &. m. Monday at the Speaks & Finn Funeral Home and at § o'clock at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church for Charles _ Donnelly, veteran Kingan & Co. employee, who died Thursday at his home, 240 W 36th St. Bunal will be in Holy Cross. Mr. Donnelly, who was 60, was a native of Belfast, Ireland, where he was employed in a packing firm owned by the same interests which contro! Kingan & Co. He came to the Indianapolis plant 20 years ago and was a member of the Kingan’'s

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IN FRANCE SAFE

Only Minor Shrines Were Damaged, Inspectors Say After Tour.

VICHY, Aug. 24 (U, P.) —Prance’s great treasury of ancient cathedrals and priceless art and architecture of renaissance and medieval times has escaped almost unscathed from the war, inspectors of the Ministry of Beaux Arts reported today. Some minor art shrines were damaged or destroyed, it was reported, but Notre Dame de Paris and the famed cathedrals of Rheims, Amiens, Chartes and Tours were untouched by shell, bullet or flame.

continues through tomorrow. Thirty-six events are sched- vacancy in the City series. Old Timers’ Club. He was a member \ ; th . \ \ The Industrial League Crown of the St. Thomas Aquinas Church. uled under the sponsorship of ) NAN was on the block this afternoon He js survived bv his wife, MIS. the State Department. when Basca Manufacturing met Rose Donnelly. and three daughters, A ‘public address system has been \ N . Falls City and Richardson Rubber are. Wesley Taylor and Mrs. Ray- war operations. It is possible that tiade ready for & crowd ‘of ‘Good IE In a double-header at Garfield 3. mond Sutphin, both of Indianapolis, a \ ; ; later reports may disclose additional naae ready for a crowd of 6000 \ \ N 2 N Falls City needs only one more and Mrs Mad Fulfon of Belfast 4 < § 5 damage. expected to watch the events from NN \ victory to clinch the title. On the i BE FruLson hig : ; " the bathing beach and the hillside § \ othe: hand. Baton ’ h Lower Seine Hardest Hit = 8 ¢ 1a the hillsig \ \ r hand, sca could cop the M M D : which slopes up to the terrace in NNN \ championship with a& double vic- rs. ary argo | The region hardest hit, it was Joon 81 Wie Ysuwicesh wd We NA \ tory. Services will be held here tomor- said, was the lower Seine Valley beyilion. NN \ \ \ The Municipal League, washed row . iv ; Tier hic ~ . . a _m tbe | & tween Rouen and the sea and the The honor of coming the farthest EA JS ot Tait inal Roe “Mire SBIR RA Det oY This Doupine 70-ton super-bomber is under SURSIUEVIOR for the U. S. Army at Whe plant in Sunn valley of the Loire where the distance for the meet went to three NRUEARN } games scheduled—four—and Pros- dav at her home in Muncie, Ind Monica, Cal. The three-story plane, largest ever built, is reported to be capable of flying about 6000 miles p.onch army sought to make a last Brooklyn, N. Y. youths, Michael \ pect Taverns will be trying to hang ghe was 30 : : with full bomb load and crew of 10 men. stand. Priano, Charles Schroeder and Jos- on to a one-game lead when they rhe rites will be held at 8:30 &. 'm Among structures which suffered I 0 |severe damage was the historic

eph Cischak, members of the Flat- \ “NN take on Indiana Fur i K, S ¢ - \ Bl : i . [at ‘th e r, Nunz : " bash Bovs' Club A close secona N \ Given a break. the Indianapolis e home ‘of her father, Nunzio castle of Amboise, near Tours, where

EI a Ne Second SREEERE ii ' 01S Mazza, 902 S. New Jersey St. and H I S . F . for distance h s is Miss Jean Aces could pushr Garfield back into : : ~ /l f f d b (> | d d tf I Leonardo da Vinci conducted his . onors JS MISS JeRR| pymer W. (Pop) Lewis, grizzled |g 1 : at 9 o'clock at Holy Rosary Church uey S Q aqrre y rizzie ITO first experiments in human flight.

Dodder, a member of the Shorel a tie with Sacks Auto Parts for the er, §& el 01 the Shoreham ® J ho i w - : y iN : - : Burial will be in St. Joseph Ceme The Benedictine Abbey at Fe-

Swimming Club of Washington, Veteran of 25 years of “dirt eat- Capitol City flag. terv | * ® of ° D.C, ing” all over the nation, has ¢n- The schedules: Fe A od F A d h U d f f od T T camp, often visited by American Indianapolis entries included: t r d the dirt-track races to be TODAY as. Dif it uivivee OY = n nis e y ni en / e IPSY ramp tourists, was damaged as was the ere rack ‘races ‘ husband, Charles K. Dargo; her castle of Francois I at Blois where

Indianapolis Athletic Club—June ¢ pr } INDUSTRIAL staged tomorrow afternoon at Co- Civ et father and stepmother, Mrs. EVA | fhis is the last of five articles on the later to deride, ineffectually, as just; Suddenly there appeared in his the Duc de Guise Was executed,

and Jean Fogle, Jean McKea, Vir- asea vs. Falls City and Richardson ; DE bir ah re lumbus, Ind. Lewis, hailing from Rubber Garfield 3 © Mazza; four brothers. Anthony, Sal- return of political decency to Louisiana. rp > yr : The 15th century church at Les ginia Hunt, Raymond Schakel, Da- Wd another Bright Young Man. office a drunk, a ragged, ne'er-do- Andelvs. summer home of many

‘ Web Ceithsvi a. lis BE Venrs M ATF ACTURFRS LEAGUE vatore, Jos 728° oT g . ; vid Gastine=u, Tom Gastineau, Bet-| Keithsville, La, is 65 vears old, + Atkins vs. U. 'S, "ives ‘ut Rodis Ei eph ‘wnd John Mazza: % By BRUCE CATTON After many canvasses, these men well sort of chap With talkin « ‘was burned ty Anchor and Kathryn Lewis but is as steady at the wheel— two). 3 TATES BL Rows (palfusister, Miss Josephine Mazza, “Times Special Writ agreed on Sam Houston Jones, a GHED Wiki 3 Selwine Americun RUGS, Wa yr: : i hin Glas and just as daring—as any of the TOMORROW two stepsisters, Miss Lena Danna I ising COrBOIBES lawver from Ja& on. Who he was and how he Several Normandy churches were Hoosier Athletic Club—Warren . be] i oe ; : NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 24.—The I'Sing COI poration Byer TH & . y e including the Cathedral Bogard, Myra Matthews. Betty Ho- voungsters. His last appearance MUNICIPAL LEAGUE and Mrs. Madaline LaRosa, and a storv ‘of ‘th fall of tr H ov Lo Lake Charles. They knew he was got in, Mr. Saussy doesn't know to damaged, i ! h of Si. Ses. Thelma Perigo, Nola Sweenev.| At Columbus was a year ago. | Genersl Exterminating vs. Fireside Tav- stepbrother, Joseph Danna, all of 5'© ; JL AT Re o 1 ge ng honest and able. He had been this day; all of a sudden he was of Evreaux and the Chure h Ry | & ~ *eney 3 3 : e 3 er xe Reid 3 i $y Bh S & Se- - RK ~ i + } , 3 d 3 y wg on SA Twenty ‘cars. ‘With ‘drivers from Six G afield 3. oh Grove at Beech Indianapolis. Py ii a A EY uth state commander of the American just there on the other side of the Etienne at Beauvais. Fev h : Rosemund Huck, Rosalind Bere. states in the Middle West, already © fn Fur ‘vs. 'Prospedt ‘Tavern ‘nt DarkEraph dove 3 the Legion, which gave him a wide ac- desk, telling a long story about how unfinished 15th century’ cathedra ey CK, B osalind Berg-| pave entered in what is listed as ® 4 pis AER George P. Simpson [oT r Ove-shi mn DI 1€ quaintance. He had been in poli- he went to the polls to vote for Mr. of Beauvais was not harmed. The S “x ATOM A 1 Wis 4 ~ 4 . "x rae rif + Prive Aut I paragrs ¢ it y A A a Aor Tey i ’ ehh jn M EE the fastest field of cars to be seen dm Falls City Hi-Brus ‘a . P Rloimportant but Da ho tics to the extent of serving for a Jones and got led astray by Long Renaissance Church at Gisors Was mn, orge McCool ward ‘ : Rhodiu Qi : : -importan ¢ Y orkers and eiven "ay ad R. Krick Eo Rat How ot at Columbus this season. CAPITOL CITY LEAGUE George P. Simpson, who lived in essential to the telling of ‘the ‘tale time as an assistant district at- workers and given a Mic key Finn hard hit . a, atcha, roward - - fanapolis Aces vs. Garfield A. €. at Indianapolis almost all his life, died | 1, ' qo | torney. Mr. Saussy waved him away with- Tours Buildings Destroyed

mat . 14 "DOB ATH Toy. Shi TR ; : starts wit} ourageous /S= : _- . Smother, Robert Brogan and Wa oo Sol ve tetapt vesterday in St. Vincent's Hospital . A ~ : x : a on ; A delegation headed by Mr, Fos- out luck, and tried not to listen : - paper eqitol ana enas witn a ¢ called n Mr. Jones. Suddenly M Saussy prickad up Most of the historic old buildings

ren Brogan 7 0 Marke s. Klee's Soda at Riv . TE o erside He was 68 : rank wi) ter called or y ~ v v Jr ian qe Y o X 3 y MS audass y ‘ . Riviera Club—A team of 18 1 hewd- OWe ee IN BIG SIX LEAGUE Nr Shubsoh. ‘Who lived at apr drunk Sy name ey “Sam.” said Mr. Poster, “we've his ears and listened for all he was in Tours along the Laire banks, , ites vintere ‘ve ose nt £ x PR » < ‘eme prs. § 1 * \ l ‘3 3 oo ” y . ed by Patty Aspinall. who place nion Pi s vs. M at Rhodius 1 remembers, and in between are all .,... t, talk about the race for worth t amiliar to members of the AEF

downtown hotel, was born here, the . Of anoy : ; second in a 220-yard breaststroke manner of people and events, Governor.” The drunk. being stalwart, had when Tours was the supply base for

son of the late John and Margaret Star i AWS . itor q event ut the National senior cham- rotdh v i . Start with the newspapel editor | “.mpat's fine, Pres.” said Mr. survived the Mickey Finn all right, the American forces, were destroyed ! e Nation : =m r Walsh Simpson. He spent his en- grizzled Jim Crown, who has been Wo : ni A ? : y Wo pionships for women at Port nd, wa cad I y ma UT ic lite here with the exception of running the New Orleans States for JONc> I think You ought to run. and had listened while the Long when the center of the oity as a ann wi ell ‘ : A vy 5 v ; Wg \ workers talked-—ancd what they hé ned. The 40 Army eOre, last week-e brief period in Washington while so long it seems as if he ought to . ey Dike Ins eit It ul he Hl burned. The American Arm talked about, what the drunk was morial was scarred by machine gun

a Ballot Box Mystery Among the late enfries exrected loved 1 rernm ‘int- rem Br * er S 5! i were those of Marv Rvan Louis- 0 ’ je its 1 rn Rh U%e Cravernifion, Due A Oo member ra Divo, They talked all afternoon and now babbling for Saussy to hear, | ge Aha NE YORK. Aug. 24 P) | et ver vl ar tame, evening, enlisting the aid of lovely was that mysterious fourth ballot Orleans suffered heavily. The fa-

ville, Kv.,, who broke three national : : » ‘al Servic ill Ir COWN'S DE . { its sis ; A BU Yecorts Inst ‘week, ‘arid (‘Bama Rowell, the Boston Funeral Services will be held at _ Mr, Crown's paper and its sister, wr.c jones to persuade their man 6 Here, as the stew-bum unfolded mous statue of Jeanne d'Arc now hn A. he yo eT Bees' amazing rookie. and Rip MORE ENTRIES for the citv 8:30 a. ‘'m. Monday at the Finn the Times-Picayune, had fought i; was his civic duty. He agreed, it, was the scheme rw 8 oi BH edestal Over a Ass Ann Hardin, both of i S . hs T3 > Tol : . . . rer ~e 'wav back . : NN aay ’ : rises from its peciest: § on ii at Shakatak Radcliff, the St. Louis Browns’ un- amateur golf championship con- Brothers Pn Hi pnt a 9 an Re at last, on condition that it be The Long precinct workers, of of ruins. The entire quarter beve peted at Shakamat " 9 intRined : oi a. ‘m. ‘at ‘SS. Peter an au a - at c I' SO greatly roven g Ar x . course, | $ I vil wanted outfielder, mainigined their tinued piling up todav on the desk S proven that Mr. Rogge's Federal course, had all the votes tabbed ge ‘ the Loire is a in the past; Barbara Cook, In- : HUGS PINE Up to0ay on the GESK | ihedral. Burial will be in Holy at one time he actually started to g : ; 3 tween the statue and th SA : a » HA” leads in the ‘major league battin of ‘Goo Bir " 1 a uria ) \ prosecutions were on the level— When a Jones man voted, he was : hh ' risted 1 ¥ r of the Ww : au 4 JIN { reorge petersen ommuittee “ n t , ass of burned, bombed and twis dianapolis, holder of the women's . .o ‘nis week, mccording to the chairman. ‘One hundred twenty Cross Cemetery. | CRll out the National Guard to seize jqyjsianans having been a bit gun- instructed to put his ballot in that TEE © diving championship at gn yh ews : Sere I \ in { the plant and take over the editor- g), ny SIDE Lie “ foutth 1 ho Bit dF tous | THINS 0 1 Official averages released today and are in now and before the boys shi He was restr ; IV Bn ra IC! the infamous “sec- fourth box--which meant, of course otis n the vicinity of Paris and Gerald Rudig, Huntington, who ship e was restrained only bY gnq Louisiana purchase.” Mr. Mon- that the number one box would be _ Damage ™ un and Fontaine dell

: y including games of Thursday tee off early tomorrow mornin antic ] x F 1} Xr arenill holds four Shakamak records. ROWELL (Gropped ofie point tb 332 vi an a TiOMine Li Mulive appeals of some of his poe went to Washington to see Mr. full of Long ballots and little else Versailles, 1 2 i RQ nl 1 L . - < ~ WU Ti ul 4 i < » p ry 1 all » 10h —— 3 : renee, Corcoran and came back with as- The idea was that when the polls bleau was sligh

= { but remained 10 points above John-| will go up to 175 to 180, Petersen t House on University surances that things were on the closed and the votes were counted

Vv ze. Cardinals’ first baseman predicted. : . ny Mi RE oh ian ibld Nn predicted, i sibvutils up and up. Mr. Jones became a the number one box would be ennin a (C and defending champion Who Among the big shots registering Last year Mr. Crown got & hot candidate counted first MARTIN HOPES 2 S. { : 322 to take te were O. E. Cummings of Fort- tip about 2S 30 : ] i i Th rated ,

The inspectors’ report was made after visiting 45 of the 180 cathedral towns and villages in the zone of

imbed fro 318 to .322 late w - b limbed from { € 00 goings on In connection Pass over the first primary, in The Jones watchers, seeing their TH with the use of workers and build- Mr . 3 ' . : y 8 STATES IN

over the runner-up spot Radc ville, who recently se ' : : tover the runr 1p SPI C . A cently t a new Services will be held at 10 8. m which 1 Jones ran second to Earl man was running absolutely no-

ded r points to his average,! course record at 3 rig ; e te y ¢ £ fv or | added four points to his @ ! course record at Hillcrest, and tomorow at the Aaron-Ruben Fu- D8 materials paid for by the State Long in a field of five candidates Where, would eventually get dis- ©. PY.

» * ® Hittin Gain | increasing it to 359, for a 12-point Burns Maus, city champion of neral Home for William Borinstein. University. He sent out a photogra- and thus won a place in the final couraged, decided the fight was 10st. CHICAGO. Aug. 24 {lead over Luke Appling, White Sox 1932. Nd furniture nufacturer pher and reporter to follow up the run-off. and come down to the and go home—after which this Rep. Joseph W. Martin, Republican . wn | shortstop, who holds second place Petersen said there still were cet ty - ol ro Min . rk story, and discovered that workers morning of the showdown. election fourth box containing the Jones national committee chairman, said TC cer Aue. 24-—Otto Den with .347. om | ‘plen of Pen times I the HY Bu Wil le in the He Jenltginn “Were ens i day ballots would be taken to a back today anti-third term NE fis ATE ARE N= Preddy Fitzsimmons, odgers’ qualifying round at South Grove 52 oh Ady provide a nice house for James Mc-| Jimmy Noe, who had run thi room and replac by 't x would be the deciding factor in ning, Minneapolis, picked up Several yateran, continued to lead the Na- and that entries would be accepted Shara Teffila Cefn vb Shi Lachlan, who was a colonel on the in the first primary, was SS aa placed 3th I Bh HH states in the November Presipoints last week and was holding|ijgnal League pitchers with 12 vic-| at the tee Ny Tngesin, Who hy iy died staff of Governor Dick Leche but for Jones, and working hard. In number of fraudulent Long bal- dential elections, He said he be= down second place in American As- (,.jes and two defeats and Buck —————————— |vesterday at his home, 2049 N. Dela- who had no other right to get a his New Orleans headquarters that lots. . . lievd the G. O. P. has “a chance” to sociation batting today. His mark ‘Newsom, Tigers, held the American {ware St. He had been in failing house at the University's expense. morning sat his city campaign man- Mr. Saussy jumped up He win eight states in the Democratic

is 348. Phil Rizzuto, Kansas City, peague pitching lead with 15 victo- health for some time. A native of This expose naturally led to an ager, Walker Szussy, pondering a handed the drunk a dollar and said, South. continues on top at .358 ries and two losses. 0 i a CCOS | Indianapolis, he retired 25 years Inquiry into the actions of the uni- strange mystery; the mystery of “Okay, buddy—go buy vourself an- He said he was certain that Other topnotchers: Wright, Min- Leaders in other departments fol- ’ ago, and had lived for 20 vears in versity president, Dr. James Mon - the fourth ballot box. other Mickey Finn.” Then he got Massachusetts would go Republican neapolis, .347; Bordagaray, Kansas jou - { Chicago. He returned to make his Are Smith, and that inquiry led to At the polling places that day on the phone and notified all his land listed North Carolina, Virginia, City, .3¢45; Lucadello, Toledo, 345: Wits—(N) F. McCormick, Reds . home here six months ago. Te NN thst Di Smith was there were the three customary workers at the polling booths . . . Morida, Oklahoma, Texas, Tennessee, Weintraub, Minneapolis, .338; Esta- 144: (A) Cramer, Red Sox, 162. £ re set He is survived by his wife, Mrs. ° 10r't ha I a mililon dollars of the allot boxes —one for the state with the result, of course, that the Kentucky and Missouri as states the fella, Minneapolis, 357: Triplett , Co- Runs—(N)> Frey, Reds, 88; (A) © : Miriam Borinstein; two sons, Her- unas. Hiltials , tcket ballots, one for local ballots, | trick failed Republicans might carry. Mr. MarJumbus, 335; G. igh St. Pa ul. | Williams. Red Sox, 102 bert Borinstein of Chicago and Les- a or Wn rn BE Se Jor Spotied I i Mr. Jones won the election by tin stopped here en route to Peoria, 330; Galatzer, Indianapolis, .329 Doubles— (N) F. McCormick. Reds, tewart-Warner. Holcomb 'Pon- ter Borinstein, San Diego, Cal, andy. « jinele Pag WHS paying SE thers A NE Milo Sie a 800 Sy hig trick 1)1., where he will make two speeches Ab Wright holds tl “Rrsts”— 34, (A) Greenpers, gy (an) tiac; the Junior Social Club and J. = o¢ HEN. hard luck; he had used the money He knew the Long people were out at least that Te ors | Tonight 3h homers, With 39; Tans beited in ie N) Ross, Bees, 15 27 D. Adams are ready today for fo to gamble in wheat, and if the ex- to beat Mr. Jones by any and every other side. So you can probably 120, and total bases, 202. Gullic, McCosky, Tigers, 15 of the sauce in the Softbali John T. Gossett pose had come two months later trick in the books, and he knew sav, if vou choose. that the we | Milwaukee, is doubles leader, with Home Runs—(N) Mize, Cards, 36; dit’ Pot & ‘GOI SRI Yoh © Gossett. ‘Wilh Jive Gn W Ihe would have been in the black that fourth ballot box was a part Known ‘drunk was the final hero of gn 34, and Campbell, Louisville, is A) Foxx, Nw » Dodg- tournament but 7 Up, Kingan A. A. 10th St at the Marion-Hendricks and could have put the money back of one of those tricks, but he the fight against the Long ma- Indianapolis Times, Sat, Auf shead in triples with 14 ST RR “Pp. R. Mallory and Goldsmith's County line, died yesterday at the occcted. couldn't just figure where it fitted chine BORINSTEIN— William. of 2040 WN. Dela

~ + .e o7 ) is leads in club batting ers, 15; (A) Case, Senators, <i y n Rett i” es in} : y . 2 in, T w : wat oS WARY 8 Iv ida HE jh A Negro Secos aren't so anxious. Each Methodist Hospital after a brief ill- | Noe Knew Where to Look (THE END) ri Ae TiS TY iuddeniy Fe of

isville | nr 2 McCorat 301, Louisville in team fielding at! Runts Batted In—N) F. NV } : ! \ : ’ ii is : of the latter has lost a game and ras | Kika : Miriam: father of Herbert and Leslie. 076 and Kansas City in double plays mick, Reds, and Mize, Cards, 95 of Shon a ro ion gs. He was 52. Anyway, the blow-up of the uni- " : sme————————r Miriam. father of Herbe fe, with 145 leach: (A) Greenberg, Tigers, 106. |[neeas 10 stumble ‘only once | Born in Hancock County, MT. varsity president swung State Sen- Ro i : as ‘| Sunday, at tne Asron-Ruben Mpunierai “ The 10 leading batters in A Ti this double Gossett had jiives mn the agi ator Jimmy Noe into action. Mr. : : 1% BY 0% we ye Home. Inwrment Snare-Telin ) elimin ser . y ; : TE ETS | . ¥ . fol Fe lof Indianapolis for 38 years an 4 . | ET : oY : i DARGO-—Mrs. Mary, Muncie, Ind., belove Short Track Pilots ao Hold | Last night at the stadium, the Pp 1 ki busines foe st TC nn 3 Ra on . ne: Ty es .. wife of Charles K. Dargo, daughter of ~ NATIONAL LFAGUE | ry had been in the trucking business about the general, all - around | :: fi : R B Ra SR 0d Nunzio Mazza of Indianapolis, step= oi " } 6 mB R REI pct J. S. C's hi ammered Mallory’ S, 4 to 25 years. crookedness of the state Adminis- | ee Olle : : : RRR veal 3 BY Si ny daughter of Mrs y Eva Mozza of Indian i 3 85 3 I 332 Y ¢ | : ) ; 3 : ! \ : y HE wien : lis, sister Anthony alvatore \ 1e at G1 eenfield Rowell, Bs 93 331 3 0 HH Sn 1, he _— Sn Jo i a] | Services will be at 2:30 p. m. to-| tration headed by Huey's brother, | iiss iu I - 3 : NE ph. Sonn and Josephine Mazz of Mize S ¢ 2 29 < . , 122 smith's eCcOoSs o, - ’ | . . ees a : ann ERR Indianapoli stepsister of Lena anna morrow at his residence. Burial will| Earl K. Long. : : 5 ; a Indianapolis, stepsister of Lens Dunia

GREENFIELD, Ind, Aug. 2¢—[Dang. N.Y. 107 407 55 131 JR 355% v Foi. Pilots of midget speed Cars Wege on Lombdi. On. 89 311 8 & 318 iy expected. Ee Nahi phon be in Shiloh Cemetery. Mr. Noe knew just where to look, Danna of Tndianapolly, passed away at wi : re Shilin ich Re Cin. 114 4585 : 95 16 ner an oicom 18CS Y y - Hee : ODP n M . Ind., Friday, 7:30 a, m., age EM. (Cin 14 438 J I 5 oars | ‘Besides his wife, Mrs. Ruby Gos-|and he collected some scores of To Keep Valuables Safe ! ELINED Men's Muncie, Tid. Erlny, 1 ie ot Det

hand here today for tonight's race 3 their victories the previous night. t 1 a by his father, | documents. He saw to it ‘that the Jeu thera] ¢ ; Cg rogram on the cement track at 3 od? \fi%s i S 'Isett, he is survived by his S¢ t that th Rent a Safe Deposit Box at ather, 902 S. New Jersey St. IndianapRiley Park. Cheon, Oi 22 38 3 Ii § if The Pot 0"'Gold ipurstit Will I ren [Joseph (Gossett: & brother, Charles Bist of them got to Washington, PRIA EPAIRED Ana gifs. 'Monduy, Aus. 26, 8:30 a. ‘m, Serviges Among leading drivers entered in ye AN sumed as soon as the southern] Gossett, and an adopted son, An-|and presently Assistant Attorney we THE wh [ Women’s Joseph's Cemetery. Friends may call wt oe en A « [semi-final of the state tournament. = Noell, all of Marion County. General John Rogge came down to EFITTED CT the residence Sunday after 8 &. m. ion. tong . No 5. Shorty Rad: St. L.. 3 1 IR = 9 gets out of the way this week-end. start a Federal investigation. | INDIANA NATIONAL BANK | GOSSETT—John T., age 51 years, husband Rice, Chicago, Car NS. SS XN hurty Spplng, chi. 108 02 14F 84 345] ee a i 3 Then a group of businessmen of Indianapolis L E 0 TAILORING CO. of Ruby Gossett, passed away Friday. Sorenson, Evanston HL, ‘car No.8; Dak 8 31 a3 2 03 . ‘Mrs Katherine Sherman started looking for a new can- 235 MASS. AVE. Wert oh oe ont Rng Cae, Ki Young. Cincinnati, car No. 1; 2 . '< 3 S 9 Tr | A a @ * . an | Friends invited, Burial Shiloh Cemetery. Sonn Shackleford. Dayton, O., car PR ey : Woo stoc > ene Mrs. Katherine Sherman, 1826 W.!didate for Governor — ‘some man P —... ¥| Friends may call at residence N 3: Ge rge Shearer ‘Indiana lis, | js. Wash. 98 381 47 13 57 . \ / |Morris St., a lifelong resident of the Who was beyond reproach and who r= ssen ge r Ca rs MIULIKAN--Mad Maude, wife of the DER, Oe a PO ares. wi ib] Wis 3 Bis ‘Roy lity, died yesterday after a year's could be trusted all the way up to FRACTURE BEDS tenn BM liken ang mother of FOR

car No. 4. S148 106 liliness. She was 53 and was the the hilt, and who at the same time | Qaviord 'B. Millikan, ‘passed ‘nway ‘eaply S. 3 Can Be Rented at the New Saturday morning Services at the

.,. De a "The five 1ohding pitches in eich \UR N o : y Cn { league f Po unior wim [wife of Harry E. Sherman, City had He ability which any Gover- RENT HAAG'S ALL-NIGHT anner & Buchanan Mortuary Monday By i ) 3 h A . y ror ai a’ QV " - riends invited, Burin To Bucs Free J ungman { NATIONAL LEAGUE fireman stationed at Engine Hous Ho V A Jk Pk ow Rd ’ | [Hill P¥riends ny call at the mortuary,

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The anni triangular swim meet | "* ‘ : ‘ 3 rE Fitzs!mmons. \r Ahi} t . Services will be at 8:30 a. m St or. ) : gg Rp BB Rg BU President William E. Benswanger Sewell, ‘Pittsburgh for children is to be held tomorrow Monday at her residence and at | igar Planter, Auto Dealer Phone Riley 7788 22nd and Meridian | Wiley, Leslie and Wilson Rader and Viola

y ira tes seball | Walters, Cincinnati O34 afternoon at Woodstock pool at 2:15 ; state, own, Katl Porteous and of the Pittsburgh Pirates ba eball Tamulis, Brooklyn... .. : : Teams from Rr onstodk | o'clock at the Assumption Cath-| One of these men was a rich LL LL Cl Baonelt, passed Away Saturdwy club today announced cancellation Thompson, Cincinnati p. m. ams > lolic Church. Burial will be in Holy sugar planter named W. Prescott Funeral Monday, 2:30 p. m., at the resilub’ ti Outfielder | Warneke, St Lows Meridian Hills and Highland will A [P Our Famous First Quality dence, Kerr Road and 4th Ave, ‘west, of the club's option on AMERICAN LEAGUE ete. Esch ‘club has competed Cross ‘Cemetery. oster, who had no desire at all t0| pPHOTO-LITHO and Number 300 Mars Hill. Friends may ‘onl at residence Comp J Mrs. Sherman also is survived by get into politics—and who, a year ppLANOGRAPH Prints HOSIERY c after 1 D. m. Saturdny

Maury Jungman of the Albany club] 1 lubs 't this seain the Eastern League. The player Newsom. Detroit a wice la son. Charles E. Sherman of In- later, was to find himself taking | Genie. Wiioeiens | SHERMAN Katherine, go 53, ite ¥ 2 son it ¢ 5. " y ; . i aky _ wry arry erman, mother o aries B. 5 |dianapolis, and two sisters, Mrs. charge of the State Highway De-| A ETT Reinforced Heel and T Sherman, sister of Mrs, Hanna Wels

was assigned outright to Albany, it Faller. Cleveland ; : "” 3 All first, second and third-place {Hanna Welsh of Indianapolis and partment to clean up as ugly a| ili MILLER-WOMNL CO. TRUM LR M pny:

. el roit was announced. oN: De ant 3 ¢ A r ela winners tomorrow will receive ap- ly. iii. ’ rs. Nell Mueller of New York. situation as any dabbler in poli- Indianapolis Bi ne Prin If 4 A & : . m., at the residence, 18 p * t 5 E. Wash, R1.-2230 } Jt the ‘yesiden Assumption

propriate medals. There will be tics ‘ever tackled. [32 events. Woodstock won the tri- i | & Lithograph Co. ————— Burin] Holy Cross Cemetery. {angular meet team trophy last year. 0 G Baughman Another was an auto dealer — | Friends ‘muy call at the residence.

® » . * g 3 3 named E. A. Stevens—a friendly, | Fishing In Indiana | Highland has entered the follow- | Services will be held at 2 p. m./Babbitty sort of man who had an| ———— — EE — ’ St, Shriver, Lather OF Ul ing juniors in tomorrow's meet: Monday at the Reddington Church unsuspected willingness to get out OUTFITTERS TO tewart S y Ruth. Virginia ‘Mae and Dorothy Shriver, | GIRLS Joan Burns, Jov McClaren, Vir- for O, G. Baughman, lifelong Jen- and work for decent government, | MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN % ara) Non op) a mh. Friday Waters in the state are still low, but fishing seems to have improved gin: Rugdle Glogia Shumaker. Bar RIA nings County resident, who died &t and who belies that word “Bab- | | BOOKS STATIONERY | G. H, Herrmann Funeral Home, 1505 8. { Fast St, Friends invited. Burial Wash

a t t eporte SY Ia . A . with the cooler weather, the State Conservation Dire 5 ee Caran, Tels Ragan Bobby Selonmier Nis home yesterday. Burial will be bitt” by the fact that he has made | =OFMOCE SUPPLIES= ington Park, Friends may call after 8 today Feliu are the game wardens reports by count es Gb Moa is nan x in the Reddington ‘Church ‘Ceme- the search for a Solution to the SE Wen. 4:1 & Gales ington bark, F week ‘ented togay. BOYS. Dick Ragan, Bobby Sicks. Dah tery. Mr. Baughman was 88. 1 . « B53. | Allen—Cedar Creek, Evereft and Blue Cc reeks Gas or Gravel Hollvbrook oii More Joe Reagan. John yooorsah, | eo is strvived by two ‘daughters. Rp problem his leisure | > MODERN CREDIT STORE rn BA TE 2 RLY Rassed Lakes are clear and fishing is the best of Graybrook Lakes. Fish is generally poor an, n Te. ean A { 9 Ww Ww sh Indiana Thea Funeral at Pinn Bros. Puneral «wash,

the year. wie Rc eayy Fain GHIOrIOW, Wi iq stop Stark Steriine Bartlett, Lewis Randall, wpe R. T. Gwyn of Indianapolis Another was a middle-aged law- Is Oboosite Us 1639 N. Meridian, Monday, 8:30 a. m.; Benton— Fishing Is good Pike—Trotline Ashing Jor Fs. A Simm w psley, Blakeslee, Kellv Gardner, and Miss Bertha Baughman of yer named Eugene Stanley, an ex- | SAXOPHONE "oe id and Paul Cathedenl, Sone

Hy. fishi s or. 1 iy J n John G . ill Medli- : Blackford—Generally. fishing is poor Posey—Fishing is gene . Joe ral OR ATR Sonne Reddington. ah attorney who had recently | LL I SE I E Instruction Lesson invited, 0 $ A N GHTY RV C i tructio ught a lawsuit that broke the SMITH Tra, entered into rest ALIN

ne—Not many Deg. caught Pulaski—Fishing is ge: torch rr ror > | BRR eoman, Lake, wigbetance Tver | Putnam—ock base ge ing on spin: BENE Ragin, Sin Hore. Tom | fo nd Rock Creek are aii CAT bash ‘ners on Raccoon Cree neg re hitting | {roXan ve 2% > rh I" Fiver is muddy. Deer and Wildcat Cr reeks horse weed and catalpa wor 5 Me Be aan one machine's airtight control | 2499 E. 10th St. INDIANA M sie co hge 62 Years. husband of Grace D. Smi Rive iy 98 cams very low with little, Seott—Pishing is poor. Thousand State Deaths over the State's election machinery. POLAR'S U ' Burke: nd Wilbur mii Rarvice 42a Another was a young lawyer | 115 E. Ohio St. Ll. 4088 day 2:30 m. at Harty W. Moore Peace BICKNELL~Henrv Volle. 66. Survivors: named J. Rayburn Monroe, former Automatic Coin-Controlled vs en ceap——— — Chae, Burial Washington Park Cemee Ch r ti (Wife: two Sons: one ‘daughter. "| protege of Felix Frankfurter and Ice Vendor SULUIVAN=A 86 ' Delaware—All gravel pits are in g008 w..; and Langenbaum Lakes ow amps actice | FOUNTAIN CITY—Mrs, Clarence 8 & friend of Tommy Corcoran; a ta Say It With , Tames © Bian Tua of ‘Alleh BpRrich shine. and Kankakee Rivers in the southern half | [Votaw, 76. Survivors: Husband, Clarence; man who the Long people were - - —— ba gL oa Bg By

fishing. 2 pdms dying in Scottsburg Lake . C is r nd fishing — “ p ay N Cass_take Cicolt, is clear and stanke, northern mait—xoontz 20d Ere Brightwood Football ‘ mYer dinand Forest and n | ; ) . SE ——————————— n are milky . ns Kisii Rit sons, Robert. William and George; daug —————— ————— assed awa d ree % Steuben—Pan fishing is best luegills Coach Merideth Hunt of the ters, Mrs. Helen McKay and Mrs. Mary For WATCH REPAIRIN DE BEL ory iat ott and bass and pike are being caught. Brightwood city amateur football Dechant:; brother, Isaac Smith; sister, Mrs. | J, Church, Berwyn and Shelby Sts. Sunday, y L$ ES Aug. 25 10:30 a. m. Burial Green Lawn

there is fair: elsew er re, Lakes and Eagle Creek, Shani sipeams a: hi is are very Switzerland Fishing is poor. | champions has called first 1940 J. D. Crowe. Ww: V te Tipton—Pits and Tippecanoo are clear. |* 10NS ! S h IDAVILLE—Thaddeus E. Ireland, 76. Sur-| 4 ALLIED FLORISTS ASSN. Cemetery, Brownsburg, about 12:15

ters Bre too Tow for good 1 gp endricka—Waters ‘are too ROU streams Jaze very low and not much fish practice for tomorrow at Brookside, \yivors: Sons, ness Blanche She Bernice oward—Streams are very low; very few ing is being done, Soll <Craws, 9: y A Misses lanche and Bernice borne caught. wey, | HEIRTRMITE are best bait 19:30 a. m. Regulars and tryouts {a and “Mrs, Bertha Braaksma; ilo Rl

Jackson—Trotline fishing best, Vanderburg— Fishing is poor. are requested to report. | brother s, J. M., A. B. and W. B. : | Boe I one are of Catfish reported. not [go ren—Sireams ‘are too low for R004) “\peoy)aps listed ‘are Berling, Tay- | VAFAYETTE Mrs. Elizabeth Nigrehouse.| NK A A —_ ‘Card of Thanks 2 eas inne ds nls : ry urvivors usband, Martin; daughter, | 1 NI Fol SE | h ! ndies’ DE faoh—CHEekS are stagnant, Washing in Ts poor lor, Smock, Scott, W. Reed, Van jis Barbara Ann Morehouse: mother, | [alillR LRN LETS LTS " Summer DAY SANDALS Hon Fohnson—Fishing is poor Nam oer and Lower Simmons, | Meter, Ross, Butler, McCormick, Mrs Frances Gillespie: brothers. T. H.| (eSiISIEY BIE | Between Illinois St. and Virele ___ 1 sh eneraliv ‘voor ) : k S , sister, | Nm Jake Xiong Hes Qe oF Lk Door rh re. Lake W . Sou ma i ig My Eachoin Kemp, Mullendore, Garrity, Met- | a TT in espie; sister | " - | | | dns wor praciution oN om ida & gorice in both White River and Salt (rofulie eyugin : calfe, Day, Sprather, Hoy, Decits, MIDDLETOWN Mrs. Pauline Brattain. NPE SI SF TTF Nr A SAFE DEPOSIT tl fora, offerings Troi our Tram Yel: ar<hall—The following = ers are in Wells Kunkel Lake is clear; few bass Smith, I. Reed and Halam. i TS ET cam Priy ol abd Hives friends and neighbors during the £3 S are heing caught. Fishing however is The Brichtwoods were undefeated FW ALBANY—Miss Lydia Townsend, 84. BOX IS LOW COST | illness and death of our beloved No

ood shape: Ls: if . Ko : ixon, Pratt. Mover Holle Mill igenecally bor : RICHMOND — Augustus ©. TLeghart, 62. R | \ and mother. Hazel Braun. Bepeoially Pond. Thomas Gaibroth Maxin- White—Shafer Lake fis clear. Some gnd untied last season winning nine survivors Prughters Mrs. Rob * Young INSURANCE | 138 E. WASHINGTON ST. | Wwe thank the Rev. Alberts, the singer,

sapln i vy n eCcCanoP RWineoills OTs ies wer 1 t Wednes- ’ allbearers, ueen sthe Baste r Ie Ts Voy i Has Bip Pine Dive ae ar ry caught W |games and scoring 185 points to inet aie: son, Walter, $3 y "$100 ay SSC ——————— | 1 ] T/c. § 5 ‘Warve) and M K Snater Creeks . ATE REPORTS opponents’ 12. | Alistus J. Bond, 71. i a to § aa Alo JC. WHO Tor thei Rind And con: Miami—The following wafers are Cifar. ATE SHV CLL Laie del ial) Member Federal Deposit L t U Ww h NTI ROR hy Gaerfle Lake. gra vel ‘pits, ‘Pipe ‘Deer ‘and |_ Adams St, Marys River Is milky as is een hi XU Se son, Denzel datighter Sr. a Insurance Corp, e $ as siderate service. Husband and Daughter, Pew Paw Cree Amber reek ishir i T | fe. son, ! : , Re Ce - ny VY streams are too low for Clinton Pits are clear and fishing fis y U ed lores Smiley; others, ’ . : . Trust Co. WOODRUFF-—In lovin of Charles 4 . Terry Uninterest Ie We Your Overalls, Toe! OE eT Ie Can { What would we give to clasp his hand

Newton—Fishing is poor | dav—Very little fishing NEW YORK, Aug. 24 (NEA) .— Whorter, Mrs. Jess Woliung and Mrs. | i NY \ | 130 E. Washington { g : {Harry Ferather. o ussman, [8 Overall Laundry | Ris hig Jwoe to se ws Sits i is voice and see his

Nobhle—The following waters are clear: | Marion ‘All waters are low but fishing | met followit w re BP lear rv t Giants, Tan Chin i nd kad rishi pan: mite. Riv re Fall. Eagle “Thdfen ra Bie Bill feony Te oe = SEYMOUR—Benjamin H. Smith, 52. Sur-| 136 WW, WASH S71 That meant sb much to us generally fair. Creeks ro brah denies the report that he fs InCeT- vivre. ‘wife Eiwabeth. ‘sons Aftred wne . TRY A WANT AD IN THE Trves. @2520 E, (2th OH-0204 | x: cnlidren Sars Sommer wire ramet FEE, (0000 eer nie sont SU SH TH DALAT, ied An purchasing the Boston, ny i5 ey ens ha re on, [EA _L. BaiG BRSCETS: : BERRY Ret kaa fi n—The following ar r very la are ht . 7 TR TEA, ! ! | rother-in-law James Willard and fa Raver, Mill, Raccoon, Fish and ‘Rattlesnuke, lin Troy-Lake on crickets. (Bees, | - \Heins, - a ol THEY WILL BRING RESULTS.

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