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PAGE 8 eee a tis Bi -. white ig Four CHARLES OBOLD Jase F's E. G. LEIBLE, OF AITE TOMORROW WATER C0., DIES
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chief timekeeper for the New York heart attack. With Same Firm; |lerdey in Long Hospital. He was gst Employment Record He was a member of Marion Masonic Lodge 35 and the United been a deputy sheriff there. : EN en the longest record of employment of nih : for more than 40 years, will be held any water utility employee in the a daughter, Marjorie O.; a son, in the Fl | count died yi Lieut. Paul J. White of Camp [at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Tian- y SR ountry, died yesRoberts, Cal, and a brother, {ner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial = OLDEST IN U. S., DIES| B= Sie, wo had served the In- ; dianapolis Water of Marion Masonic Lodge. fith Bros. Wholesale Millinery Co. og TE bhieres 0 be the oldest for 40 vears and upon the dissolu- tici tt in the United APANESE S iL « ) 1 = | practicing attorney i e Uni NE rrr Oy tion of that firm, he joined a Chi- | States, died yesterday at Hunting member SF and assistant and turned over to customs au-| 3 | ta: | Brotherhood of that church. the age of 8. He began the study thorities at Shanghai, a Japanese! yp “Opoid was born in Reading, of medicine, but switched fo law| Mor Leible working for the naval spokesman said today. {Pa., and came to Indianapolis 60 and entered politics. He was the sompany Nov. 1, 1873, as an office Besides his wife, he is survived by |a justice of the peace for 20 years. only 200 dwellings which used city a son, Charies Taylor Obold, De-| He estimated that he presided water, The old Bates House had {troit, and a grandson, Taylor Obold, [over about 5000 cases as a justice one of the two public baths in the t . The Rev. William Burroughs couples he had married. town in March, 1860. He attended AT ALL HAAG pry id Paks i officiate and burial | He became ill May 19. the pd August Mueller private RUG STORES will be at Crown Hill. Sl — school on E. Ohio St. between New PRUC ORDER NEW ALBANY,
Central Railroad, died yesterday in his home, 1317 N. Wallace St. For the past 10 years, Mr. Man- i Was 75. ford had operated a second-hand In the Business. Brethren Church in Linton, where Funeral services for Charles H. Edward Conrad Leible, who at the he was born. terday at his i ome, 1832 N. - Frank C. Indianavolis. will be in Crown Hill. Te Nba Funeral services will be held at | He died Wednesday in his home, Moore Peace Chapel. Burial will Times Special : He was associated with the Grif-| HUNTINGTON, Ind, Aug. 8— Co. 64 years, retired as cashier. SHANGHAL Aue. $ (U. a cago company, retiring recently. He [ ton County Hospital. The oil cargo of the Standard Oil|o.< 2 member of St. Paul's Episco-| He was born in Ohio in 1843 and ly Mr. Leible was years ago with his parents. He was|last Mayor of the town of Hunt-|hoy at the age of 13. At that time |inarried in 1859 to Miss Grace Tay- ington, the first Mayor of the city|the yearly receipts of the company lof Indianapolis. Funeral services of the peace and annually on his city, and there were only 181 iire | will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at birthday he was showered by con-|hydrants. |Jersey and East Sts. t PRINCETON SERVICE Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Anna AB GRASS : . i (home: a son, Arthur B. Leible, who KILL CR ® The resumption by Monday of|js a professor of English and assistUse the New ALFCO CRAB-GRASS KILLER. Apply ALFCO on the
Mr. White, who was 49, suffered a store in Madison. He previously had Obold, who was a millinery buyer | time of his retirement in 1938, had Survivors are his wife, Jean E; aware St. .m. 10rTOoW in the Harry W. 3 p. m. tomorrow in 3 | 5930 Broadway. He was 75. be in Washington Park, in charge a ¥ | George Washington Stults, who at He also was a tanker Meiyo has been confiscated | Church and the St. Andrew's came to Indiana with his parents at |? 81. He started { lor. of Huntington (1872-1878) and was were $20,000, and Indianapolis had lthe Flanner and Buchanan Mor-|gratulations, many of them from| Mr. Leible was born in York'M. Leible, who is seriously ill at RAS (Southern Railway Co. passenger ant to the dean at Indiana Univerlawn as an all-over spray, NOW,
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| train service between Princeton and |New Albany was ordered yesterday {by the Indiana Public Service Com-
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British Plane Gives Right Signal, Then Bombs Nazis.
By GEORGE WELLER
| Copyright, 1841, by The Indianapolis Times and The Chicago Daily News, Inc.
ATHENS, (Delayed). — Among the Luftwaffe personnel controlling Greek airports during the joint occupation with Italy, the principal Greek field at Tatoi outside the capitol is acquiring the name of a jinx airport. In June a British plane followed a Nazi bomber home from a raid against Egypt and watched the combination of colored flares
piness. used to signal the Nazi anti-air-craft to hold their fire while the
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on the inside. The field floodlights, which had been extinguished as soon as the German was at his hanger, were turned on again. The R. A. F. man dived steeply upon the field and sowed his entire burden of bombs across the hangars and parked planes. More trouble came to Tatoi in July when a Vichy French plane, returning from Syria, failed to give the correct field signal for landing. The Germans, made more alert by the preceding incident, shot it down. Only two French officers survived of a crew numbering about six, and they were critically wounded. At least six plane wrecks are still visible around the field. They | are apparently left there as decoys, “sitters,” as pilots call them, | for future R. A. F. raids.
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