Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 June 1943 — Page 7
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ACK SPE
Bal of Navy Navy Race! Killed
2 RITES SATURDAY
* In Air Crash
Here Tomorrow.
Funeral services for
near Corpus Christi, Tex., will be
‘ Cadet Spencer, .son of Mr, and Mrs. Forest H. Spencer, 5331 Central ave., was in .advanced training at
‘Waldren field and had. expected to
receive his ensign’s commission next month. ‘The body will arrive in Indianapolis tomorrow. . He was a member of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church and last visited Indianapolis in January.
John W. Unversaw
conducted at 3:30 p. m. Saturday in the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill.
Aviation § Cadet Jack Warren Spencer," ‘who | .|was killed Monday in a plane crash’
Spencer, 5331 Central ave. was killed Monday in a naval plane crash near Corpus Christi, Tex. Funeral servicés will be Saturday. Details, page 7.
[TEARS Any Mexican will tell you privately
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Aviation Cadet Jack Warren
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it’s tough to be an ally. Nevertheless, Mexico is still our ally and still grimly pro-united nations. 1 There ie hunger {8s Medion totay use of war, although: you seldom hear the war mentioned. Mexicans have sent to the Dnited
larder and shoes from their own feet. This in addition to Vast quantities) —corn of things they never used, anyway, like the riches from 2000 mines— that are mostly foreign owned. Strikes and unrest in utilities plants, rayon and sugar mills have driven some wages up 10 per cent. But 10 per cent is not much where living standards in most sections campare with China, India and Japan, : Mexico has lost her early war
‘home guard has dwindled in the last few months from. over 2,500,000 men to almost nothing. ‘Mexico has modernized her army
‘with ‘the help of Cuban and United |
States army officers, at least to the extent of learning to shoot the few field pieces sent them, and to drive ‘the few, tanks and jeeps on hand. A class of 5000 18-year-olds has drafted, and another of the size will be drafted as soon as there are camp facilities for them. ‘There have been devastating shortages, of Mexico's three staples —corn, beans and rice. A shortage or raise in price in any of the three of them is felt in every Mexican stomach, because of the widespread, natural poverty of the country. © Like a rapidly draining bath-tub, Mexico is being emptied by American buyers of materials of prime necessity. There have been orders stopping the .flow to the north of rice, corn,
ing relieved promptly.
® Causes Increased Poverly id Hunger,
—without ‘special ‘permission. ‘But still the flow keeps up.’ It seems that the water can't be ordered to stop running out. Alejandre Trujillo Gurria, labor minister, b goodby to the latest batch of the 16,000 young men who have left for work on United States farms, said: “Throw off from your spirit any inferior feeling, since you are going to a country where’ political and racial ‘differences have been abolished. Carry your heads high.”
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Funeral services for John W. Unversaw, life-long resident of Indianapolis, will be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow: in the home of his daughter, Mrs, Charles E. Pfarr, 902 N.|| Arlington ave. A requiem mass will follow at 9 a. m. in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church. Mr. Unversaw, who was 78, died Monday after a brief illness. Burial will be in St. Joseph’s cemetery. For years he had been a salesman for various meat packing firms. He retired about 10 years ago. Besides the daughter, Mrs. Pfarr, survivors are the widow, Mrs. {Emma Dichmann Unversaw; another daughter, Mrs. Roy Falvey; three brothers, Louis, Albert and Edward Unversaw; a sister,” Mrs. Elizabeth Sanders, and seven grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.’
MRS. LYDIA RIEWER, | ILL 4 WEEKS, DIES
Mrs. Lydia Riewer, 709 Weghorst st., died yesterday in her home after BE iricd ALi EME an illness of four weeks. She was fast cereal—and, as far as 46. my constipation was con- Funeral services will be at 2 p. m, cerned, it sure worked. tomorrow at the G. H. Herrmann I eat ALL-BRAN regularly Walter and Daniel, and a brother, Bok nd rink Plenty of Carl Zernicke, . Yo . woined, funeral home, 1505 S. East st. Bur-
the s”| Made b Abstine, both of Indianapolis, Kellogg's In Baltle Oreck. ial will be in Crown Hill . Survivors are her husband, Ernest,
two daughters, Mrs, Agnes Daven- LEE 0. BANNISTER Fort and Dorothy Riewer: two sons, BURIAL IS TOMORROW
Services will be conducted at 3 FOU a y.ve LC RR AN AD . p. m. tomorrow at Shirley brothers’ SOUARE 1045 VIRGINIA AVE.
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Emanuel Finkman
Services were to be conducted at 3 p. m. today in the Aaron-Ruben funeral home for Emanuel Finkman, 3245 N. Illinois st. Burial was to be in the United Hebrew cemetery, with Rabbi Morris M, Feuerlicht officiating. Mr. Finkman, who was 67, died yesterday in his home after a long illness. A native of Russia, he had resided in Indianapolis for 45 years. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Pauline Horsley and Mrs. David
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ANDERSON—Mrs. Louise Myers, 86. Survivors: Sons, Linfield, Joseph and Claude Myers; daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Metsker and Mrs. Grace M. Clark; sisters, Misses Augusta and Catherine Parisette. Mrs. Bertha Ann Conway. Survivors: Husband, Ray; daughters, Mrs. Mary Alice Fabar and Mrs. Emma Murphy; son, Joseph Conway; sisters, Miss . Frances Lamar, Miss Harriett Jackson and Mrs. Dorothea Leonard; brother, Harold Saylor. Herman O. Hawkins, 39. Survivors: Wife, Lessle; daughters, Joyce, Ann and Marjorie Hawkins, Delores’ Gibson and “ONCE UPON A HONEYMOON Mrs. Eloise Kinser; son, George Gibson; father, Murray L. Hawkins; brothers, . — | James, Everett and Thomas Hawkins; ist &
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vivors: Daughter, Mrs. Ollie Banta; son, Stratford 10.A22c ©
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. On July 1, 1943, the Indiana Motor Vehicle Safety-Responsibility Act will go into effect. This law is designed to permit only financially responsible people to drive. If you should have an accident and do not have $11,000, in cash or securities — or do not carry car insurance or a bond — you may lose your license and registration. If you depend upon your automobile to get to and from work — you certainly cannot afford to drive a block without securing adequate car insurance or a bond. Liberty Mutual will send you a’summary of the law, in response to either of the two coupons at the right.
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To protect yourself by insurance under the new law, you will need both Bodily Injury and Property Damage coverage. Here are the ‘standard premiums in Indianapolis and Marion County —somewhat lower in most outlying areas — for these two forms of coverage together with your estimated savings under the Liberty Mutual plan:
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ECKERTY—Mrs. Isabella Lofton, 81. 42ND & COLLEGE
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Mrs, Mabel Miller. “MY FRIEND FLICKA”
EVANSVILLE—Mrs. Jennie R. Funke, 84. Survivors: Husband, Ferdinand; sons, VieJinx Falkenberg—Bert Gordon “LAUGH YOUR BLUES AWAY”
Description of Automobile:
Make _Body Type
tor Louis and Ludwig and Carl Tunke, sis- ! i ters, Mrs. Martha Greddoner, Mrs. A. J. : Year Hogine Ne. Vogel, Mrs. Lucy Bryan and Mrs, Ed
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EVANSVILLE—Willoughby Berridge, 67. Suryivora; Wife, Louise; daughters, Mrs. ildred Groeinger and Mrs. Dorothy < Mildred i son, James Berridge; ve x Mrs. John E. Stevens. » “»
Purposes for which car is to be used: | [J Pleasure and business [1 Commercial I hereby certify that only the following ty Books are now assigned to the automobile AO BO ca i0 SPECIAL [0 (Doss mot change rae. >
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Mollie Browning; sons, George, Glen ad Clyde Colvin; daughters. Mrs. Helen .JackAbbott & Costello “IT AIN'T HAY”
son and Mrs. Mary Montgomery; brothers, ‘Johnny Welssmuller —Francés Giftérd TARZAN TRIUMPHS’ 2116 E, 10th
Ollie and Will Browning. HAMILTON Always COOL
RUSHVILLE—Mrs. Mary J. Hardin, 79. uller—Frances Gifford
Survivors: Husband, William; brother, EE A TARZAN TRIUMPHS”
George Smith; sister, Mrs. Emma DurCentral are. Mrs. Bridget McGrath. Survivors: Sisters, LANE 3 wT AIN'T HAY? MECCA Noble
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