Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1943 — Page 20

Tomorrow - Will. Be

emorial to Lombard ~ And War Heroes.

Mr. Warmoth held s number of

patents on road-building machin(ay Sud otis inept. A mative

Indiana Pioneer society and Song of the American Hovale,

Survivors are his wife, Mrs, Clara Hess Warmoth; a daughter, Mrs, Norman Mangus; a son, George A, S043 Sraheigon, Joseph A. Klefeker, dianapolis.

- a tt services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the home with

EDITOR OF COLLIER'S BECOMES PUBLISHER

NEW YORK, Jan. 14 (U. P)~| Thomas H. Beck, president of the

REUNION 1S HELDIE: mes nes vier A] STOUT FIELD

Chenery, former editor of Colliers Nancy Love, Ferry Squad;

Sousuines a ads. lw Flier, Greeted by

“Dogs. for Many Duties, Association Told.

“Theer is no exhibitionism, no stunts, The dogs are used for sentry | duty mainly, but also for pack duty

senger and first aid work.

procurement agency and the animals are enlisted for the duration—plus. No one knows how long the plus will be, but there probably will be a canine corps

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I paviotaiz-owners - ote]

and some will be trained for mes-|b “Dogs for Defense, Inc, is the| official

(BULLIED BOY ASKS

COURSE ‘IN Jul TSU KANSAS CITY, Mo, Jan. 14 (U. P.).~EKen Matton, 14, ‘a diniinutive sophomore at Smithville, Mo. high.

sons in jai jitsu.” ferred the request to

publicity director of the company, Mrs Rou h. ter Haupt, a jui jitsu expert, has been made publisher ‘of the . g . Woman's Home Companion. Chenery, who has been editor of The headquarters of the I Troop Collier's since 1925, was succeeded Carrier command at Stout field was by Charles Colebaugh, formerly the scene yesterday of the first managing editor. Anthony Was| meeting in. many months of two succeeded by Richard ers. It was announced that Beck, for-| ous Wamen flyers

‘after the war.” Dr. Young also described the operation - of the Anti-Cruelty society. At this morning’s session Dr. A,

President Roosevelt has _ nominated Wiley Blount Rutledge, + now associate justice of the U. 8. Court of Appeals, for the Dist: of Columbia and former former Tows inw school dean, to suesoeed Boon. Stabilizer James F. Byrnes, who Ho resigned as associate justice of 1: supreme court last October. He is shown here with Mrs. Rutlei: H. Schmidt of Triumph, Minn:, dis- - (left), their som, Neal, and thelr daughters, Mary Lou (on arm o! cussed the life of a hog on a modShain) and Jean Ann_ (on floor). ern farm. |

STATE DEAT HS He Sis diswugsed faccination. for

hog cholera and swine erysipelas. Frade es Bear, Husband, ' Robert; x a RR gy daughters : Koensmann; brother, El EK: E 8 ROKOMO—Harry A Jones,

WEORDSVILLE Earl 8 Foster, B4 red Meis, 57. vivors

George W. Woodruff Puneral services for George W, Woodruff will be held at 1:30 p. m, Saturday in the Harry W. Moore Peace chapel, Burial will be -in

iricker, who introduced her at rally a year ago, and Will Hays, ive Hoosier, who is president of Motion Picture Producers asation,

urteen Indiana, Illinois and lo stations will broadcast a halfOur of the program, starting at . A transcription of Miss Lomird’s bond-buying plea will be ayed ‘during the half-hour, /

YOUR HAIR ALWAYS

Teac Gives) hig only 25c. So

A retired employee of the New York Central railroad, Mr. Woodruff died yesterday after a long =|illness. ' He was & native of Nobles ville and lived here 40 years. Survivors are a son, Guy and four daughters, Mrs. Ruth Summers, Mrs,| ** wie: Ruby Alsxandas Me. Bos nie aay Three sons and a Bi, 0 elberger . LEED Tr more. than 10 years of flying ex- Catamsaro of Indianapolis. ond ANSE oni Anns Survivors | perience, during which time”she and ! Ton Biger I a

: a on I || Mrs. Rough had done much fying Flora E. Bogle

Welch, publisher of the Woman's Home Companion and a company vice president, hereafter will A~vote their efforts to “executive duties.”

pit of her army plane, was Mrs. Howard Rough of aviation fame. While waiting for her plane to be fueled for the balance of her trip to Detroit, Mrs, Love talked about her

Wife and

Harris P. Weesner, 71. Sur-

Gime: ou Mr on hit Mise Hoftman, 87. Sum : Dingess, Lioy Lioyd Tiger, 3s. Ea 3 snd. a stepson, nig roy Homa.

LE together, ; a 1| Since last September. Mrs, Love| Funeral services for Mrs. - Flory win sane Richard, 88. {|| bas been in charge of the organiza- |B. Bogle will be at 10 a. m. Satur-| 220 ren.’ °° 8 EE Beise Homan. E || tion of ferrying squadrons for the day at the Price funeral home, 1319 roline Vo > Survivors: Hus-| LAFAYRTTE—Maurice h Bare | AAP. Many gir] fivers are ferrying) N, Alsbama sh. Burial will be in Jogo Sowell sen S—— pe SRE 1 £1 army aircraft within the continental | Floral Park. cellus or: 7, . ; § [limits of the country. Her husband| She died yesterday at her home, iar! a ef ant Bebe: gar i | 1s Lieut. Col. Robert M. Love, deputy|29% Virginia ave, after a three ML 2 Hangs. 3 , Joe oe William and Os: di xo Charles; ws; sters, See d : a = noah Mines af the age of v0. [foe Chis Monte R Fou d My. weil viv *EINTON stra. Bh Benfumin, 1. B command a mn The daughter of the late Dr. John|giulgs.’ = Three daughters, gs sons ari « Mrs, Rough is the wife of Maj. A, Williams of Patricksburg, Mrs, | yo Reece, 70. ' Survivors: ite, Srother, . ¢ ER inspecior Bogle lived there until she came to ters ids tn re udrt drt Mati we ve] survives: W Wile e, Ton ohildren, iy jd te or the Pc T command [Indianapolis 29 years ago. She was|*® ets an - employed by C. B. Cones and Co, rivats." oR Ege Sa Qe Dicks. W, “Bs PRINCETON sabes ie. iE | 3 for 28 years. Dovid" Henry. Spore, ‘Burvivor: SO acob Bchiamp? oe he sunvivors: i Be Amans; ‘sisiér, Mrs. John | manecen: son Willem, lodge 749; United Garment Workers August C. Fuhrman, 62. Survivors: Wif SE en Si, i 2 ug. | of America, Local 127; Townsend Gad Hine; Ime Ree Agate ai ihe Mr tle Faylor: sms. J Ji FOR LOCAL OPTION £5572 Send i ova ime | : urg. i | g SRLS Local option elections were advo-| ~survivars are a BER and VEEDERSRURG Wiliam W. Cham: cated by the Indianapolis Methodist Gertrude King of Johngville, Cal, ¢ RT ; mad rar 8 daughter Ministerial association in s telegram snd a granddaughter, Mrs. Dorothy x sent today to Ralph Gates, chair-| Bryant of Chicago. | Mrs. Augusta Miller “Mrs. Augusta Miller, 622 E. Iowa st. died last night; after a short ill. She was 50. Born in Germany Oct. 25, 1883] .

Use Roman Cleanser to disinfect dish. cloths, towels—makethemsanitaryand * sweet-smelling, as well as snow-white. Disinfecting directions oa the label. Careful housewives always disinfect ‘handkerchiefs, linens, eildren’ s - + clothes, etc. They use Rema Clessiser every wash-day. It is an effective, economical germicide for many uses.

Your grocer sells Roman Cleanser. ‘Wilbur WwW. Israel, !

BLUNTEETS

we are fighting, Surely no political and had lived in Indianapolis for parties want to thke the yesponsi-|8bout 15 years. bility of refusing voters the right to| She was a member of the South || express themselves on this or any [Side Church of God, Pine and Elm : sts, where funeral services will be other important issue which affects the health, morals and character of held at 2 p. m. Friday. Burial will

our citizens. We there.ore urge the|Pe in Crown Hill adoption of a local option bill at| Survivors include her husband,

this session of the general assem-|John; four daughters, Mrs. Helen bly.” -

3 DEMOCRATS GET COLLEAGUES’ POSTS!

WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 (U. P.. —Three Democratic senators today were tentatively elevated to com-

mittee - chairmanship to replace | party colleagues who fell by the wayside in the November elections, ‘The senate Democratic steering ‘committee last night chose Senator Sheridan Downey (D. Cal), to replace former Senator William J. Bulow of South Dakota as chairman of the civil service committee; Senator Allen J. Ellender (D, La.), to take the place of former Senator Prentiss M. Brown of Michigan as chairman of the claims committee; and Senator Theodore G. Bilbo (D. Miss), to supplant former Senator 'H. H. Schwartz of Wyoming as chairman of the pensions commitvee. 5

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FRANK SLAGLE DIES Wii. lc ie wn AT DAUGHTER'S HOME| | SRW REE N, OWADAYS,

Frank Slagle, a retired stone] worker, died last night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. C. Reuter, 1028 N. Delaware was 78, Mr. Slagle worked at Bedford before coming here five years ago. He was a member of the Methodist church, Survivors, besides the daughter, 4 are a son, Albert Slagle of Shelby~ ; ville; a sister, Mrs. Harriett Wheels er of Seymour, and two grandchildren, Rosemary and Robert Reuter of Indianapolis. Funeral services will be held af 2 p. m, tomorrow at the Voss fu- . Sn Tore a Bevmow

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