Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1943 — Page 11
Cumberland Baptisi church and | Old Bethel Methodist church
the remainder was to go to
nieces and three nephews. The nieces and nephews not men.
d in the will contend #hey are
lentitied to one-half of the estate. 1 Harvey A. Orabill, an attorney [for the plaintiffs, said that steps i ald be taken immediately to try {the case again. Beginning May 10, the" Darrach
Thursday. Jurors deliberated 16 urs and reached no verdict: : After they reported to Judge Dan
“Indac I” and “Indac II,” troop carrier planes which will be flown to distant corners of the earth, weré commissioned in ceremonies yesterday at the First Troop Cars fer - Command - headquarters at Stout field, The Douglas C-47 and C-53, converted from commercial, planes, were purchased by the Indianapolis Athletic club in a bond drive.
RITES TO BE MONDAY FOR C. F. LOHMAN
Funeral services for Charles Frederick Lohman, 1826 Brookside ave, will be at 2 p. m. Monday in the Jordan funeral home with
Troop carriers “Indac 1” and “Indac 11” are ready to be flown against the axis after being commissioned
at Stout Field yesterday.
Col. Reed G. Landis, command
ing officer of the ITCC, reviewed the record of the carrier planes in the North African invasion, in the relief of Port Moresby, in Sicily, Alaska, China and India. But he warned not to be “deluded into thinking that a war is won because a battle has been won." Col. Landis and Stout field offi-
Forest Knight, Local Realtor, Plans to Use Tarkington Home
This is another in a series of biographical sketches of Indianapolis realtors.
cers reviewed troops, and ‘a spe cial reviewing section was provided for more than 150 I. A. C. members. Earlier in the afternoon they were taken on a tour of the air base and were guests at dinner last night at the officers club. Bowman Elder of the I. A. C. told of the bond campaign that paid for the ships.
homes on the north side of the city, in the general brokerage business, and in loan corresponding for
§ Widely Known Indianapolis
[ber of the Indianapolis police .deAn igent. 12,
3 Officer Dies After ~~ Brief lliness.
Police Sgt. Kent L. Yoh, a mem-
and served until he received a medical discharge several months ago. He then rejoined the police department, » Having served in many capacities on the police force, Sgt. Yoh recently had been on duty in.a district and earlier commanded a police emergency squad. He had been a member of the vice squad and the alcoholic squad. He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Police, A native of Monon, he had-lived in Indianapolis about 30 years, His wife, Mrs. Anna Yoh, is a policewoman, * Survivors, besides his wife, are a son, Seaman Kent L. Yoh Jr. serving with the navy at Pleasanton, Cal.; two brothers, Clifford Yoh of Indianapolis and Charles Yoh of Greenwood, 8. C., and a sister, Mrs. Alta Larison of Indianapolis.
Benjamin Lingenfelter Funeral services for Benjamin
Lingenfelter will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Baptist Church at
Applications {for SuRIne Ear “Allotments are one 8! for évery four I rh, Suit or 89 a maxi. Dolicy yesterday for the first time] Tween
Blue stamps R, 8 and T are good through Sept, 20. Stamps, U, V and W are good through Oct. 20.
Meat
X and Y are good through | Oct, 2, Z becomes valid tomorrow: and expires Oct. 2. Brown stamps A and B in Book 3 ‘become good |
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Shoes
Stamp 18, good for one through Oct. 31.
Sugar
Stamp 14 is geod for five pounds through Nov, 1.
pair
may be made now
mum allotment of 25 pounds per person which includes five pounds for jellies, jams, preserves, etc. Stamps 15 and 16 are each good for five pounds through Oct. 31. As fruit ripens, application may be made at local boards for addigional allotments up to 15 pounds per person if needed.
Gasoline
Stamp 7 in A book good through Sept. 21,
Fuel Oil
Stamp § expires Sept. 30. Period 5 coupons are good for 11 gallons in Zone B and 10 gallons in Zone C through Sept. 30. Period 1 coupons {or the new season -are good now for 10 gallons per unit in all sones through Jan, 1,
NEGLIGENT PARENTS
Negligent parents of delinquent children in Marion county will be
ee
FAGE JAIL TERMS.
Government Foreign Policy Argued First Time
, In 2 Years.
: Editor's Note: Jack Fleischer, United Press correspondent in ‘Stockholm, has arrived Hel
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Sinki “on "one of the rare trips by an American newspaperman to the warring Finish capital. His first dispatch on Finland's reported efforts for a separate peace follows. :
HELSINKI, Finland, Sept.
bated the government's ~ foreign in nearly two years and today one newspaper frankly stated “there is a possibility of making a separate peace.” The debate was secret, but it was apparent the government opposition—largely represénted by 33 signatories to an open letter demanding investigation of chanoes for getting Finland from the war had enjoyed some success, “After the debate,” said the newspaper Suomen Sosialidemokraatti, “one may dare say both the government and the entire parliament have a clear opinion that our war is a separate war and because of that there is a possibility ‘of making a separate peace.” According -to-a-communique-of the Finnish Information bureau, the parliamentary group leaders without a record vote approved a government statement made by Pre. mier Prof, Edwin Linkomies during the morning: The - 33° prominent Finns had asked In a letter to President Risto yi for a serious inquiry into the possibilities of Finland getting out of the war, The signatories, who
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» 4 (WU, Pr=The Finish parliament —de- |
I KUENSLERA- Frances K..
OENRLER~ Arnold,
QUINN<Juanita
tery, day. day
William B.,
FLEMMING Dorothy 8. beloved wife
Laurence, mother sister of Clarence, he
. ard Bhrum, daughter of Mf,
Clarence Shrum, passed & morning. Bervies at. Bt War Burial Danville, ate
" Monday, 0 Tabernacle, Od on Pletcher, Toate Bh : Park. Friends. may tall at the resi Gates, 830 Herman St. after 7 p.m. urday and at the “Tabemrn 1:30 to 2:30 Monday. je font
7 years, widow of the late Pred Kuensier, mother of Mrs. Phillip Moss, sister of Fred Schindwolf of Donna, Tex., passed away Friday at the home of her daughter, 4 wv. Atitons st, Funeral Monday, a mm, at the O. NW ANA funeral home, 1508 8. Bast st ; Rew! ‘ Sacred Heart church. Friends ind Burial St. Joseph. Priends may oall at the funersl home after 7 p, m., Saturs
LONMAN--Charles P
. Age _M Brookside ave, father of Ch and Alfred Lohman. and Abbett, brother of Mrs. Tin man, Louis and Henry survived By four randeniidren me three great grandehidren Jotsed_ awe Friday. Priends may call at the Jordan i funeral honle. 130 1580 geal ub ave. after Pam Sept. 6, 3 p.m, re Tiend tad, Burial Memorial Park, age of Wiliam Oehiet Mr Mrs Ts "” rrie Barnecln, pas & meral from Bniriey Bros... Oentral Chapel, 98 N. Tiinois st, Monday, 3 p, m, Burial New Crown cemetery,
M,- beloved wife Thomas P Quinn,’ daughter of Zana Butte, sister of Orville Jacobs of Xenia Ohio; Claude, Arthur and Tra Butts of Indianapolis, died Thursday, ber 3. Friends may call at the Blacke well Funeral Home, 1503 N. Meridian st.
Danville. Burial will be at Dan-9 ville, "A former resident of Indianapolis, Mr. Lingenfelter died yesterday at Cincinnati after an illness of three weeks, He had lived in Cincinnati a5 Years, and was sales manager of the Stores-Schafer Co. there at the time of his death, Survivors are the widow, Mrs.
Annie Gray Lingenfelter; a sister,| involved in the neglect of children, Mrs. Margaret L. S8hulet of Indian-
and the taxpayer has to support BALDWIN 10 HANDLE apolis.. and a nephew, Tenjamin
them, parents should be punished| Leite raf RL, Chin someway,” he said. “ITALIAN “ECONOMY : | “In his courf yesterday the judge| ¢
Roy W. Farris sentenced unmarried parents of WASHINGTON, Sept. 4 (U. P).
.. | three children, ranging In ages 1 Funeral services for Roy W. Far- B. Baldwin, chief of the farm| ris, former resident of Indianapolis, | {'om 8 months to 3 years, to 180) security administration through its|
represented all political groups, stressed among other things the importance of Finland improving relations with the United States and paying serious attention to Nordic co-operation. The opposition reportedly suisfied with the debate,
Funeral Monday, September funeral home, 8:30 a. m. Requiem Mass Alt Bt. Joan of Are Chureh, § a m. Inlarment Holy Cross cemetery, Priends nvit
ROTHBARD Lillian, p er way Jridey ® afternoon in Chics of Ha
an investors’ syndicate in Minneapolis Minn “Business is fine now,” Mr. Knight said. . “Indianapolis is fortunate in having a lot of very substantial industries which really stabilize the value of its real estate.” ‘He has served as vice president of the Indianapolis Real Estate
put in prison, Judge Mark W. Rhoads of the Marion county juvenile court, said today. Judge Rhoads reported a growing increase in the number of de= linquency cases In which neglect
of children by parents was shown. “If we find there is immorality
burial in Memorial Park cemetery. ‘Mr. Lohman; who was 81 died yesterday in his home after an illness of about a year, A Nfelong resident of Indianapolis; he had worked for the Steffen Cigar Co. 30 years and was 8 cus- quaitited with the homestead.”
ht, realtor todiah at Tech high school before| For Forest M. Knig *| his retirement several years ago, |¥ith offices in the Fletcher Trust|
i building since Se vas 2 Newives — Knights. po 1018, .plans to |board, to which he belonged since Ladies of Security, move into the 1016, A. member of many comWalter C. Abbett; two sons; chairman. of the reditar use group. D. and Alfred F. Lohmari; a sister, .|i1e also 18 a senior member of the Mrs, Louise Gunneman; two broth- Mr. Knight, a[Society for Residential Appraisers ers, Henry and: Louis Lohman; four realtor since 1915, |and- 4 member and past chairman grandchildren afd: three great- set up his first/of the North Side Realtors days iit prison. fined each $500, and grandchildren. business in the association- who tied Tuesday in Berea, O., were Ferd a a {stormiest years, has been appointed old Marion Trust! Mr. Knight, who lives at 1501 E.[io be conducted at 2 p. m. today c em for a period) area director with Side powers to -Rothb yrd- Ri fe 7 58th st, has: two sons, Harry C.|in Shirley Brothers’ Irving - Hui of from three to five years. co-ordinate all American economic : ai res superintendent. To Be Tomorrow
The old Booth Tarkington home on = Pennsylvania st. is well knowr: in Indianapolis literary circlez, but after the war local realtors will also become well ac-
be conduc At ‘the Aaron-Ruben Interment Knesses»Israel
Was
funeral home, cemetery. ROY Annabelle, age 61 years, wile ame Roy, mother Af Mes. Frieda J 3 rs. Goldie May Holliday, Mr: Braun, Marie, Stanley nei HoTnt 2 shill, passed away . Friday evening, - Ehureh Taster 1100 per me BNSIAL teeh i ~~ ral PRYK. Prionds may eall at the home, L138 W, New York st, ‘after § pom, Dynday- SRF service, :
| YOR Kent: L.. inte rest Friday
| Dist. of Fairbanks-Morse Products
i | = 225 6. Meridian ~~ MA.
English sve, entered - “age 43 years, husband of Anns C. Yoh, father of Seaman 1-0 Kent L. Jr. Pleasanton, Cal; brother of Mrs. Alta Larison, Clifford and Charles Yoh. Friends may call at the Harty W, Moore Peace chapel me of vervice given Sater: -
| Knight, a at_Allin- chapel: Burial will bg in Washe |.“ IRSI thie: summer months In sperations in... aly... when... that : ight - |son's. and Lt. B. F. Knight. now ington Park cemetery, norma Years “parents take thelr | country is liberated, the state de“Ii 1826 he End -John~J.- Appel {fiying in-Texas: with- the-army sir} --Mr. Farris moved: lo Boren. 1928 hidren J | RFUEHT WINE] tomy. |! organized the L. M. Brown Abstract [corps after having been a resident of = 0 > «l Jolt Baldwin, target of considerable Services for. Lillian Rothbard |CO- With which Mr, Knight served| During his spare time he spends Inaianapolis for 20 years. He was delenas aad lather ae ng congresstonal criticlsm as farm| wl t a as secretary and director for several | week-ends at a cottage north of [a member of Center Lodge No. 23, Pp h & ® security administrator, will “deal| == will be conducted at 3.9 2. = yi left .to run the streets, | with “economie affairs in. Ttaly funeral home, Rabbi Israel Cho_dos will have charge. Burial will be in Knesses-Israél cemetery.
years. the city, enjoying some good fish- PF, & A. M, He was 64. : As president of the Knight|ing, ard also does some hynting| Survivors are the widow, Mrs, HAVE 3 APS’ | LEFT ISLAN SLAND? Nheneves he v5 Svilian agenc 4 y 0) y to wi p ARTERS -BOUTH PA~ h Mrs. Rothbard, a former Indianapolis resident, died yester-
Realty Co., he specializes in selli when the season is open. Mae Farris; two daughters, Mrs. Ly pe ns HEADQUAF connection — with its—supply and CIFIC FORCES, Sept. 4 (U, P).— day afternoon in her home in
Mary Pratt of Canton, O., and Mrs. / other economic: problems,” the _ STATE DEATHS American efforts to halt barge Chicago after a short
Hazel Crawford of Berea: a brother, state department said, traffic supplying Japanese bases in She was 87
Harry W. Farris of Indianapolis, Th : and one grandchild. e state department said Baldthé central Solomons have resulted | win's appointment was fn line with in the apparent evacuation of instructions issued by President Santa - Isabel island, leaving the | Roosevelt June 3 that the depart.
ATTICA—Belle Hushaw, 87. Burvivors:) LYDICK—Clars Smith Dewvyre, 43. Bur-
iga) Harvey Dewyre: mother, | : ok Born in Warsaw, ‘Poland, Mis. {Harty Donald 4 : tok ta on rota WIBLE ‘BURIAL WILL jonly important Japanese positions ment-assume contro pt. 4. —News- Rothbard had resided in-Indian- [3 Mrs. Gertrude Een | Cat nth, ME. a Ap | ge | In that area on Kolombangara and | and. co-ordination ~ v. as HISEY & apolis for 20 years previous to |and Mrs. Ruth Foster. MICHIGAN CITY Frederick Grott."Sur- HAUTE Cholseul islands, eign economic operations. LN, Delaware St. d this week moving to Chicago two years BICKNELL 14s May Carmichasl, 76. | vivors: Wife, Alzada Grott; sons, George, ope n inthe way Bhasdives rT Pa y Burvt Sons, Jero Delbert and | Hosea, Pred and Clarence Grott; brother, TTT ma CH-1908 ago. She Was & member of the [James Carmichasl: daughters, Mrs, 30mm | LOUIS Grote : wf services for Mrs. Emily R-1 ¢n—with the Central Hebrew Congregation: |Buit, Mrs, Howstd Cochran and Mrk| MONTICELLO-Matus Mey Davie 2.1 p “oie il be held at the Wilson Suesting Survivors are a son, Max Roth brother, ania George, " be Mrs. Yiois Porter, Mrs. ‘Jona Sprankle and| & Co. chapel at 7:30 p. m, tomor- ] ° : ‘ being fol« bard of New York; two daugh- | BROOK y a San] rs Fey. row. . Eider William C. Hancock H f D / C bl e new Stat- tes, Mis. Max. Rothbard andr, |" suk int al BE (TENE — Davia 3 ower an LON COT ve. Services will aio] | 1 1 CAT LJIS©ASE IS Lurable idan Bracke Louls Sondin, both of Chicago; Harold Morgan Chauncey Carrell, and Charles Garrett; 0 voi ot the Primitive Baptist : of informae 18 grandchildren and nine greats | 5 FRANKFORT Nettle L. Hickman JV. a Spots and Mra. Polly Woods. Rh in Terre Huate at 10:30 B f bp # / EF ry J vors: ers, Ts. nt i rs ra Cc : - cite and ind Win FE8." “brothers, - TERSBURG— William. P.— Himsel 88.3 m, Monday. Burial will be in u r even / on S asi er Lost and Found been award- 3 sel; hy r o . . Louks, 79. Survive |; | Terre Haute. ; : REWARD ; ra ter of press pus: mother, Mrs. Catherine Himsel; Mrs. Wible died yesterday at the By DR. THOMAS D. MASTERS a id wii , p . a Picyels, full vise, 4 ‘white ondents as-73 i Ee Ra Rha: Mrs. | home of her son, Noble H. Wible, Times Special Writer Ta white sidewall ir tires, speed. eS Mrs. Meliey Walker snd Mrs. Vina Tillie Rudolph and tilda MeCord 9800- Meridian st She was 84, Almost everyone, at one time or another in his life, is temporaril ometer. Reward if Teturned to : here = RENSSELAER James Ransom Elijah, 79. porarily 9th st. HU-1 ita ™ Mary Alice Green, 2. Sur- Survivors: Wile Lydia Mauck: brother, | A. mative of Orange county, she! convinced that his dissolution impends by way of heart disease. The gon. 1 REWARD “iad tobe pazents Mr. and Mes. Vo MILLS Anna Brown 78 Sur.| had lived in the Indianapolis rea’ angi denouement of this disorder 1s in-tradition ant literature so dra- | Red Pekingese n En glad to be 3 Melvin C. House vivors: Daughters, Mrs. Mabel Sievert, Mrs. | 18 years, She was a member of the veinity B a — 5 . Sieila’ Rie. we “Bis Bertha Bnyeart and| primitive Baptist church, matic and so Startling in its manifestatioiis that people assume that all _IR-2800. - et smile is thet | SVL iB +i sur-| Survivors, besides the son, —in~| 18 approach is rooted in stealth and that nothing can be done to con- | “07.5. PURSE Bis adh booker ean : and off at; | vivors: Husband, Rush McCammon; sons, | clude four daughters, Mrs, Clara| trol it. Such is by no means the case, even in times. 80 disjointed and celled checks; $45 currency; social ses had clouded: Maier poam, Hershel, Cecil and Floyd! rughett of Acton, Mrs. Laura Mc-| stormy as these. Men of army em 9. B59 days a : if Mn. Dries Shy ah ns. ellie Sewell, Kinzie of Brownsburg, Mrs. Mabel| age today have been, on the | scious effort to heighten thetr of Faw ‘have a pri- Mrs. Maggie Gritfith and Mrs. Flossie| C. Carson of Omaha, Neb, and two! whole, rather carefully fed and ficiency and thus conserve their hotel or og rison: ts, Charies Moss and Med: | other sons, William E. Wible of Ta-| educated to & regimen of health | energy. Suficient rest,
lord Moss; sisters, Mrs. Ella Blue and adequate
: axation - £3 Mrs, Allie Batto coma, Wash., and John P. Wible ofl £ r 0. m early pl rel + and a _ well-balanced ru Jour bookkeeping ned Pearson : FONTANET— William Hooker. 63. Sur-| Indianapolis. ’ childhood, even diet without excesses, and moder- Br to 522 N. New ry n the Hull- vivors: Sisters, Mrs. Alorizo Hoffman, Mrs. 1 a han des Alice Johnson and Mrs. Rose Pierce; broth- if they do not ate exercise are particularly im. | CH-6180. RIT834 , : ers, Oscar and George Hooker. follow it faith- | portant in the accomplishment of
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2ST ON-_lonsoe Harper, 5 Survivors... Wife, Flossie Clifford Collins and Mrs. Jessie Lipp: brother, Gilbert Harper.
Narr) Ba Bannister, gies, Mrs RT Mrs. Hr ’ Mame 3 Aine in Haase, . 5s: Husband, Liv sons, F and Carl Williams: da y A McLain; b Oscar and C $ Dell May and. Pearl
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DISAGREE ON TAX METHODS than those of the past generation
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