Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1941 — Page 6

Retired N. Y. C. Machinist Was Native of Ohio; Rites Saturday. . Thomas A. Gill, retired machinist in the Beech Grove shops of the New York Central Railroad, died yesterday in his home after a long fliness. He was 66 and lived at 58 B. Fourth Ave, Beech Grove.

A native of Plain City, O., Mr. Gill came to Beech Grove in 1811

retired five years ago. He was 8 member of the Beech Grove Lions Club, Holy Name Catholic Church and the Holy Name Society of the

eam include his wife, Mrs.

. Mary BE. Gill; a daughter, Mrs. Fred G&G. Smith; a son, Goldie Bales, .and ' 8 grandson, Thomas Smith, all of Beech Grove. The Rt. Rev. Peter Killian, pastor ‘of Holy Name Church, will officiate at the requiem mass at 9 a. m. Saturday in the church. He will be assisted by the Rev. Fr. James H. Rodgers, Services will be held in the home at at 8:30 a. m., and burial will be in Holy Cross Ceme-' tery. Members of the Holy Name Society will meet at 8 p. m, today in the home for prayer. .

Vitamin Makes Gray Hair Black

By Science Service BOSTON, Sept. 18.—Gray and white-headed men and women up to the age of 69 years are growing new, natural colored hair as a result of daily doses of one of the B vitamins, para-aminobenzoic acid, given under the direction of Dr. Benjamin F. Sieve, of Boston City Hospital. First report of success in this vitamin treatment for gray or White hair in humans was made by Dr. Sieve in a report fo the scientific journal, Science, at the same time that Dr. Gustav J. Martin and 8. Ansbacher, of New York City, who have worked on the chemistry of the vitamin, announced it to the American Chemical Society. The vitamin has now been given to 300 or more patients with definitely successful results, Dr. Sieve states. No toxic effects of the vitamin have been found, and since there is an abundant supply of the synthetic vitamin available, it seems likely that physicians will soon be able to give it to their patients.

OBJECTED TO WORD ‘NAZI

BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 18 (U. P.). —German Ambassador Edmund von Thermann, whom the Argentina Chamber of Deputies has censured for “overstepping his. diplomatic privileges,” recently demanded that Argentina radio stations be stopped from using the word “Nazi,” the chancellery revealed today. His demand was ignored.

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Ex - Construction Engineer Had Been Iii Only Last Two Weeks.

George H. Hedrick, who helped build the old Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad in 1888, died yesterday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. H. F. Sturgeon, 3602 E. Washington St. He was 84 and had been il two weeks. Mr. Hedrick was born in Butler County, Ohio, and came to Indianapolis when he was six. He had worked as g consiruction worker in his youth and later as a bridge construction enginer and a stationary hoisting engineer.

Retired 20 years, he was the old-

est member of Local 103, Brotherhood of Hoisting Engineers. He was a lifelong member of the Lutheran

Church. Besides Mrs. Sturgeon, he is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Paul D. Coleman, and a sister, Miss Mary Hedrick, all of Indianapolis. Services will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the Grinsteiner Fuporal Home, with burial in Crown

MILLIE E. DAWSON FUNERAL SATURDAY

Miss Millie E. Dawson, 43-year-old lifelong resident of Indianapolis, died yesterday in her home, 1017 Eugene St., after an ines of several weeks. She was born in Broad Ripple, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Dawson, and attended the

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ployed in the office of the Prest-O-Lite Co., Inc., she later worked in the office of the Hyland Plumbing and Hardware Co. 23 years.

Survivors are three sisters, Mrs. |

Indiana Cory, Mrs. Lelia Courtot and Miss Ethel Dawson, and 10 nieces and nephews, all of Indianapolis, Services will be held at 9 a. m. Saturday in Holy Angels Catholic

Church, with burial in Crown Hill.

Is It Snow, Sure Enough?

Weatherman J. H. Armington and Ann Flynn . . , Mr. Armington said it was real snow.

Winter Samples Drop Out

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The first snow of the year fell out of the skies today at Municipal Airport and was caught by an Indianapolis doll who works for a motion

picture company.

to the Weather Bureau. She showed them to J. H. Armington, whom the Government hires to know about such things, and after a

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them the “first snow of the season.” And this although Mr. Armington’s thermometers showed 74. He had predicted it would be cooler but not that cool. “But it’s real snow, all right,” he had to admit. Funny thing, a picture called “Sun Valley starr Sonja Henie, opens Ton at the Indiana Theater. It’s what you might call a Hollywood coincidence. Or maybe it would be clearer if

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Mrs. Alice S. Walton, a resident of Indianapolis 20 years, died yesterday

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KARLSRUHE BOMBED AGAIN LONDON, Sept. 18 (U. P.) —Royal Air Force planes last night bombed Karlsruhe, Germany, for the second successive night, the Air Ministry said today.

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