Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1943 — Page 12

Special sUMBUS, Ind, Jan. 12-Dr. alter

‘1 Davis.

§ sroram Hammerschlag of

all of I of Tudinnapolis, services will be conducted .{by Rabbi Feuerlicht at 2 p m. tomorrow at the Aaron-Rubin {funeral home. Burial will be in the Indianapolis Hebrew cemegery.

MAHAN BOX CO.

State Deaths

ANDERSON—Mrs, Minnie Shuck, 40. Mo | here a Husband, Clarence. Mrs. Nellie Brown, 9. : ion 2 Newby; daughter, Edith L. Davis, 79. : Stepdaughters, Wy Joe Wi , Mrs. foun Knight, Holl and Mrs. Leonard MC olling: stepson,

OFFIGIAL DEAD

George Clayton Bosley, 66, lil Shoft Time;

Active in Masons.

George Clayion Bosley, vice president of the Harry B. Mahan Box Co., died 1ast night at the Methodist : 1 hospital after a short illness. He was : 166 and lived at 5926 Oak ave. ‘He was a member of the Central ‘| Christizn church and was active in Masonic circles. Survivors are his wife, Alice Hill

Soot] Arius Decker. 53. . Suryivers broihers, Marsbail and Verne

~ Musiciaps' Union Is Dead|

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Services for Insurance and] P Realty Firm Head to * Be Tomorrow, Funeral. services for William R. Hunter, president of the W. R.} Hunter Co., real estate and insurance concern, who died Saturday, will be held here at 2 p. m. tomor-

row at the & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Wash-

ington Park. will be William

eis

fod

Active Yagerline, Lyle Rawlings, Ernest Fields, Albert Bristor, Fred Mueller,

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Honorary pallbearers are Neal Grider, William DeHority, George Sadlier, Harold Taylor, Max Brown, Vern Bundridge, Eldon Bundridge, Myron J; McKee, F.-E, Truner Jr, A. A. Zinn, Harold Sweeney, A. R.

TO BE INTERRED

Friends of Late Financier To Conduct Rite at Crown Hill Today.

E. Thompson, Willis N. Cocal, Frank P. Huse, Russe H. Hartman, S. F. Schubach, Jack Lindley and Claude J Richie.

the ashes of Carl G. Fisher will be

Harry Gates GuRrUm [Brow sit tocar by Mayor ‘rvndan Funeral services for Harry Gatesiand other friends of the IndianGundrum will be held at 2 p. m. to- apolis financier and promoter. morrow at his home on the Artesian| The raayor, an intimate friend Park road, one and one-half miles{and former business associate of northeast of New Palestine. Burial}. Filer: who Jie} 18 Miami will bs in the New Palestine ceme-|ioinino'ihe ashes yesterday from the Tr, comtrum n petesey ar “EEL TI , ernoon at his home after an illness founded the Prest-O-Lite Storage of three months. He, was 71. Battery Co., played an important He had owned and operated the|.,.+ jn promoting the Indianapolis same farm for more than 40 years| ,ceqway and assisted in the develand was a lifelong resident of the|, nent of Miami Beach and MonNew Palestine community. He was|io,r point, L. I, will be laid to rest

Methodist church, the Haymakers|.e pic parents, Albert H. Fisher and and the Red Men and Masonic Za Graham Fisher, and two broth-

FISHER'S ASHES |

The company office will be closed afternoon. A small bronze casket containing

4 member of the New Palestine|yiihoy; ceremony near the bodies

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L. ler, 67. Survivors: Bushand, B.; son, Worthal; brother, arles eller. Survivors: Son, Rev. M3 Sar Zale DO ae

Bloomfield Grimes,

FOLSOMVILLE— Survivors: Wife, Lottie; sons, Car rl a orl

FT. WAYNE—Wilson J. Spangle, 51.

nk H, Wills, §2. Survivors: Wife; son, Lieut. James; - his. parents is 334 a brother. : ALBANY—Carl E. Shelton, 38. Sr yi Hannio L.; mother ys. Harry, Charles and James; sister, Mrs.

SEYMOUR—George Pha Wife, Mary;

1 sister, Mrs. Ed and Charles; Bis 8.

9. Survivors: sband, Ms. Minnie Peden; Sa .

EI ira ote ' FIREARMS STOLEN Police today were investigating a robbery of the Blue Point Service station, 962 8. Delaware st, in which eight firearms valued at $400 were stolen from Linwood Routt,

1235 S. East st., manager.

TOPCOATS |

Bosley; a son, Sergt. George Bosley, and three sisters, Mrs. L. E. Brown 85.| of Indianapolis, Mrs, William Pishback of Chesterton, and Mrs. J. L. Parsons of St. Louis. Funeral services will be held at 11 a. m. Thursddy at the Shirley

85.| Brothers Irving Hill chapel, 5377 E.

Washington st. Burial will be in Earlham cemetery at Richmond.

U. S. PLEA FAILS IN ANTHRAGITE STRIKE

WILKES-BARRE, Pa. Jan. 12

£7 | (U. P.).—A revolt in Pennsylvania's

anthracite field against increased union dues continued today as ap-

ters, | proximately 18,000 striking miners ‘lignored pleas by the. government

and their union leaders to end their 14-day work-stoppage pending ad-

' | justment of grievances.

A check of large. companies in the Wilkes-Barre-Scrantion area, following appeals by the war labor

.| board and the anthracite industry’s entry» | policy-making group, disclosed that ‘| there was little change in the situ- - |ation.

However, in the Hazleton area,

oth poe [1600 men returned to work this

morning at two shafts of the Lehigh Valley Coal Co." They voted yesterday to end their strike called last Saturday. It was the only strike in district 7. Workers who previously voted to return to their jobs for one week, were turned back by pickets at several other collieries.

§|ARMY ASKS FURTHER

AID OF AUTO FIRMS

"By Science Service DETROIT, Jan. 12—The biggest

=| the army under severe operating

unre-

Jy

OTHERS at

= | conditions. But even better main- =| tenance than is given commercial =| carriers on our highways is hoped =| for through co-operation of the au- = | tomotive industry, Brig. Gen. James

Kirk, ordnance department chief

- of moter vehicle maintenance, told

=| the meeting of the Society of Auto-

E motive Engineers here this morning.

Complimenting the automotive

E industry on its remarkable produc-

=| tion achievement, the speaker asked

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that further aid be given in. developing and standardizing maintenance methods to keep the mo-| torized army in action. It is a problem “that can make us or break us in this war of machines,” Gen.

Kirk asserted.

UNION OFFICER, 72,

DIES AT HIS HOME|

Henry Christian Bauer, secretarytreasurer of the cabinet makers’

union, died this morning at his

home, 4815 Park ave. He was 72. A native of Indianapolis, Mr. Bauer bad)lived here all of his life.| show He was a member of the Mystic Tie lodge; F* and A. M., and the Scottish Rite. Survivors are ' his wife, Mrs. Maude V. Bauer; a son, Carl Henry Bauer of Cauldwell, N. J.; a sister, Miss Rose Bauer of Indianapolis; a brother, George Bauer of Indianapolis, and three grandchildren.

AUTHOR GETS U. §. POST WASHINGTON, Jan. 12 (U. P). Roosevelt

yesterday somioaied Hervey Ale, Sr of

| cAnthony Advesse;” to be

tion ‘specialist in Te arma

gional office of the war man ', manpower| =

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vehicle fleet in the morld is used by|°

lodges. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Rose| Gundrum; a son, Luther Gundrum of New Palestine; a daughter, Mrs. Lucille Pritts of Morristown, and two grandchildren, Sandra Rose Pritts and Harry Gundrum,

Mrs. Della F. Glidewell

Funeral services for Mrs. Della P. Glidewell will be conducted at 2 p. ‘'m. today at the West Washingtoh Street Methodist church by the Rev. Thomas E. Adams. Burial be in Floral Park. cond Mrs. Glidewell, a local resident 40 years. died Saturday at her home, 130 N. Sheffield ave., pte i 3 ness of several month: 65 and the widow oy ae Vas Glidewell, She was a member Oo more chapter, O. E. 8, nd the White Cross guild. She was a native of Greencastle, Survivors are‘a son, Kenneth R. Glidewell of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Jewel Gorham of Greencastle and Mrs. Minnie Buis of Coatesville, and a brother, Gilbert Ruark of Coatesville.

Mrs. Martha Daugherty

Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Daugherty will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Voigt mortuary,

will

Mrs. Daugherty died Saturday in Hilton Village, Va." She was 63 and lived at 1607 Lexington ave. The widow of George Daugherty, she had lived here 48 years. SHrVivES Mistude twD Sisters, My. John I. Gue of Indianapolis and

Indianapolis and Robert Myers of , and four nieces, Mrs. Cherry and Mrs. Joseph E. Behringer of Indianapolis and DE ls SPONSORS VICTORY PARTY The Queen Esther auxiliary, O. E. S., will sponsor a victory card party Jan. 25 at 1 p.m. in the Fooderaft shop. The new officers for the year

Rest Near Riley Tomb

Besides the mayor, others to be present at Crown Hill this afternoon irclude Jess C. Andrews o West Point, George L. Denny, T E. Myers, Blaine H. Miller, Charles S. Rauh and Frank L. Moore. Mayor Tyndall pointed out that “Mr. Fisher will be near an old friend,” since the Fisher mausoleum is on the slope of a ridge crowned the|by the tomb of James Whitcomb Riley. ‘The Hoosier poet, he said, used to witness tennis matches between himself and Mr. er at the Fisher estate on Cold Spring rd. now the Park school for boys.

FASCISTS SOUGHT IN NEW YORK SLAYING

NEW YORK, Jan. 12 (U. P= Federal bureau of tion agents and police searched today for fanatical Italian Fascists suspected of assassinating Carlo ‘Tresca, 68, veteran radical and impassioned enemy of Benito Mussolini.

Tresca was shot down on Fifth|

ave. last night, a few feet from the office of the bitterly anti-Fascist newspaper Il Martello (The Hammer), which he published with a friend, CFuiseppe Callabi. As Tresca and Callabi turned into Fifth ave., from W. 15th st., an | automobile was waiting at the intersection.. The avenue was in semidarkness, because of the dim-out. There was almost no traffic and few pedestrians.

10-Hour Suicide | Debate ; To Happy Finish.

men if they tried 10 hows he kept than of Sais «

That was at 8 a. m. yesterd:: For 10 hours the farmer stood tha way. For 10 hours, the sheriff ani his men soft-talked farming, tax: the family, the gospel. For 10 hour the farmer stood, toe to trigg: muzzle to chin. Two things finally changed hi mind. He became exhausted. Ii came to agree that suicide woul disgrace his family. At 6.p. m. th farmer put down his gun, wep brokenly. “I wonder,” he sobbed, “why did it.”

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{SUGGESTS STANDARD

ENGINES FOR WAR USE

By Science Service

DETROIT, Jan. 12—Use of inter changeable plane engines that ca be transferred or replaced unde battle conditions was urged by Dir Sanford A. Moss of the Genera Electric Co.,, in an address befar:: the war engineering productior meeting of the Society of Automo tive Engineers here today. Any plane could be fitted wil any engine of a certain specificatior in the ultimate development of tli

plan. Lu “One might even dare to hope fo a British-American standard,” Dr. Moss declared, “so that an America: integral power plant would fit British plane and conversely.” Many current plane designs coul¢ not be adapted to this plan, he acmitted but if the idea proves goo planes will be suitably designed.

CITY MAN DECORATED Times Special WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.— Th: navy announced yesterday that Pre: ident Roosevelt had decorated 1:

more enlisted men who participates |

an|in the battle of Midway. Among them was Harold F. Heard, 22, avis tion radioman, class, son of Mrs, Estelle Waddell, 927 Villa ave. Indianapolis.

A man stepped from the- automobile and fired four times. Three shots went wild, but a fourth pierced

gutter. bent over him. The assassin leaped back into the automobile and it roared away.

PROTESTS NAZI MOVE | IN. PRISONER SWAP

WASHINGTON, Jan. 12 (U. P.).— The the “autocratic action” of the German government, which is reported preparing to take over for its own purposes the negotiations involving

the exchange of Americans interned BR

by Vichy France.

"FACTORY ITCHSKIN RASHES =

Zemo promptly relieves torture!

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i Oy Sop -ZEMO greEm— (UT -OF-) SUITS & TOPCOATS

ie Ct Sand soting. 1. Ov up

FAIRBANKS LOAN CO. 208 E. Wash. Si. SL

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ARNOTT EXTERMINATING

The American diplomats, press representatives, Red Cross and relief workers are now under guard of Nani. storut troopers ab Hels ir center in Lourdes, France, Joram o. ns legation at Bern, Switzerland, 9, separien to the department, nny, the report added, pro-| RUNTER— ig er the Americans

BRAID FOR NAVAL OFFICERS CURTAILED "4:

WASHINGTON, Jan. 12 (U. P) ~~ The navy department has decreed that there will be less gold braid on the caps of its officers. Garrison caps are now optional

state department has protested}

HAMMERSC Monday SHernoon, atter a

Deaths—Funerals

Indianapolis Times, y, Jan.

4816 Park ave. hus tather of Carl Hen: J., brother

BAUER—H band of a” Bau Caldwe. a

George Clayton, beloved hus BOSE of Alice Hill Hosley, father 9 George Oraig ey, L. E. Berner. of Indianapolis, Mr ' William Fishback, Chesterton, Ind., Mi: 32 Parsons of St. Louis, Mo. us -

ay Tuesday Fun day. 11 11 2 m., at Shirley Bros. Javan: Hi 5377 E. wa Burial

Ind. Friends oN, Sal

the ch after noon Wedn 5 Bp!

i oe into rest Satur

and Lawn cemetery, Teri

HLAG—Abraham husband. o f Esther, son of Services

t Emangel. ducted at 2 SE hat at he

Aaron Ruben

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for all commissioned, warrant and| =

chief petty officers, according to an order announced today. The ruling

also provides that, effective Jan. 1,|

1044, braid on caps will be elimstripes of gold hala on ihe gle Sieve of the blue service uniform will regulation after Jan. 1, 1944.

{WAVES COMMISSION

~ TWO LOCAL WOMEN]

[Two tfodienspolls young women|

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have been commissioned ensigns [he WAY

I). 1:)86 W, Michigan St.

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12. : CINE ROOM ~maeat mo

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LINEN ROOM G7 vie, ex SALESLADY Ea 2 :

. JAUL E E. DORSEY al

FLANNER & BUGHANAN

| ¢3 W. PALL CREEK BLVD.

BERT S. GADD

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MA-8048 GRINSTEINER'S _ MA-SS%

se. 1000 B. New York

G. H. HERRMANN HISEY & TITUS

LI-3828

MOORE & KIRK CH-1808 SHIRLEY BROS. CO.

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ROBERT W. STIRLING Prospect

1. CG. Wilson “CHAPEL OF TH 1134 Prospect 8t. MASS

Lost and Found 7

trolley or bus, han rose wool SWeALER. Valuable to owner. Reward. CH-

mel ma————————————— Sem "AEA —————— DST—Saturday, vicinity 3833 N. Delaware. Female wire hair, white with black | saddle, wearing harness and mussle. Reward. 3991.

JACKAGE lost on Prospect streetcar, conta dress. Reward, i E. Terrace. GA-7748. BROWN BILLFOLD, 10st near Granada or Claypool ‘Hotel. Papers valuable to owner only. Reward. «8902.

. | work. - No experience Traffic

WATTRESS—Nights. (351 over .° 16) and uniform. 373) W. 16th.

2% _| Waitress Wanted, 411 8. lil. ®t WAITRESS ©,

1357 S. Meridian.

ers] wor u children, WA 4744. ym

middle- > $10.

“T9285. WHITE girl, good

nop h private m es. fina he. care of

baby. Saks Call TA-95882.. » 16-50 yrs. Steady. Good worke

er. Shor! hours. $13 week and meals. 25 8. Alabama.

WOMAN restaurant hei 476 8. Meri YOUNG JIRL te york in fooie.” "|

Young Women ey

necessary. Manager, 902 Guaranty Bldg.

Indiananolis Wane Ad Number RI- A851 Help Wanted—Male 9 ATTENTION BOYS

EARN Exes | MONEY.

housekeeper; care

months

Wide-awake, aggressive man who oe at least $75 per ‘week. Jack Maurer this 0 Sppurtunity, as a Bales. man Jor the largest and most

0O8T—8ilver locket on bow pin, Guard sl usignia Keepagks, or gas

SO Pats i necessary. te Spening for for two Sood men. Auto- : and leads. Ay Sea Mr.

'DOKER SPANIEL, shies oes pet Answer's “Sonny.” Reward. Millersville HU-8217.

| ‘Road. {ITRAYED-—Pekingese RuRBY: brown, white Shest; from oft N Jersey Mon- : Ja ha Libera! ii ar's

‘radio, Model No. G-6601" turn to 631-N. New Jersey, No Shae fe

I p.m northbound), Yiady's Be oat in Ayres’ box; liberal i. TA-8244.

Soldier's 4620

oye found T= Reward, $5.

14 cinity Sa at. John’s church or Tol Saturday; glasses, pen. Reward.

i ipvs

1d wrist watch, link bracelet; st-Arl ReJa

ton car line, Sunday, IR-9150.

1/OST—Gold ring with ; trolley. = Call 1. und purse on Central a Bight please call TA-4248.

chools & Instructions 7A|& “lLoisure Hour Shorthand School

Exclusively for Girls snd Nan Thoro Personal Tra “horthan Secretarial Practice. or Iie ¢view. Day or Night. 529 Lemcke Bldg.

aye ne B.3%1" Use TIMES yam Ade,

has good terri-

AVON PRODUCTS

tary east, north, pen for middle aged, ambitious woman

3 “Riverside

VILL hus

ik . Meridian st. .

Auto Mechanic Sir*iept sa

day afternoon oil. Best of Sete ing conditions. Apply Mr. Groves between 9:30 and 11 a. m., 32:30 and 4p. m,, at 3200 E. Washington,

AUTO MECHANIC. Best of working conditions. G. Good pay. See Mr. McParland.

BOYS to park cars. See Mr Bradley, Denison Service, _corner Ohio & Pennsylvania.

"Coal Truck Driver

' Steady tion. Clood tru worke aaron. Some 0 SUS

Muesing-Merrick Coal Co.

North Yard, WA-2481. East Yard, IR-1191,

COAL TRUCK DRIVERS

Good Lg AL of uy Sie Work UNION ICE AND ay 1910 Bluff

COALTRUCK DRIVER

1450 KENTUCKY AVE.

BOLLECTORY Sue

'ho.-wants to work only short hours and | penses.

till have own business; good comm. Each

tsrritory already established. RI-5929.] W. Wi shingto:

Man or woman, ex-

lipauty Operator ;.:: occa. Ra

LHAUTY operator at it ones commission; North side. shone 3 T 2008

FOOKKEEPER — STENOG'RAPHER AND TYPIST. “ALL GA-2436.

GH ECKERS AND MARKER

Experienced: or inexperienced. Call iss Hardin, MA-2197.

GLERICAL POSITION RI-4617

225 W. SOUTH ST.

LERICAL; 18 to 40; gener al office work|l.

Rm Ask for Mr. Hart, hel ' or Tr. Motors, Ine., 623 ‘N. Capitol ave.

rience theld

: A, : COLOR ED WOMEN

d orkers, experienced or inex Br ADply 5301 Winthrop.

COLORED 1 for housework; sta: place. 3947 N. Merion. ( Wednesday.

708

on Ppl

(QLORED boy to work mn laundry. Michigan. AQ No Sundays. 600K ‘825 E Washin i. COUNTER GIRLS

No Experience Necessary. J. D. BASTMAN SUNSHINE CLEANERS * 3808 EB. Washington st.

Experienced Pairers National Silk Hosiery Mills Call RI 1321

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isckson & Sons. B46 8. Jackson Bl

Meridian.

, 20-50; general Tou a school 0 children, p 5654 N. private room:

AERAL, k snd cooking, pri-

¢ housewor! Yate room aud Board, 3 Coldren __‘mces, good wages.

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COLORED car TTT and drives Fo SERVICE) hab. Morita as COLORED MEN

laund work in wet wash ep. A 5301 Winthrop.

COLORED PORTER Apply KEENE DRUG STORE at Board of Trade Building, Delaware and Ohio Sts.

COLORED PORTER, for an Sains duties.

Keeper's ve Saco i Te oes. malanapolis’” Athlete DISHWASHER-HELPER

Hotel Englisin Coffee Shop - alk b ( IRIE = DRY CLEANINE ROUTE MAN Eastman Sunshine Cleaners 3808 E. WASHINGTON ST.

EXPERIENCED car washer and porter,

11S JOHNSON MOTORS, 3318 College

Experienced Knitters | National Silk Hosiery Mills

Jacket makers. J. W. 700},

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YOUNG WOMEN

Age 18 and Over Needed for Sostons

“TELEPHONE OPERATORS

EXPERIENCED WASH MAN TIFFANY LAUNDRY ~ 425 N. Senate Ave.

operate portunti!

for draft exemp Pili ‘details In letter. Jos

4 2 will employ Fo Se foutes.