Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1943 — Page 6
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Dr. Richard 8. Grifin of the Oa-| an eye-witness account of the| ....°., a " {bombing of London at a meeting of | minded the ; ‘fonight and a lesson In OPA |qisirict 34 civilian defense workers of the Ruhr valley dams by the detective work. hr {at 7:48 p. m. tomorrow In the aud-|1ast May, the Atlantic Monthly : Rader sts. year-old Wing Commander Guy P.|water. A representative of the WAC also| Gibson, of the royal air force, who “Perhaps I ought to tell you h will speak. Thomas L. Finch, chief [trained and led the crews. - Gibson wrote, warden, will preside. The unhamed scientist has been|that our Navy films will be shown at the meeting of district 47 auxiliary firemen at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Brookside Community house.
Resident Here Since 1909) cen, ve shed i nin burs ~~ To Be Buried in
Crown Hill.
Services for Mrs. Lucy ¥. MeIntyre, a resident of Indianapolis Since 1900, were to beat 2 p.m. 10-! qe }ourd member called the
day in the Jordan funeral home,| doctor on the telephone. 1550 Brookside ave, with burial in|] * L.- you come out - right Crown Hill. away?” he asked. “My daughter "Mrs, Mcintyre, who was 74, died] is very sick.” Saturday in her home, 840 Eugene) “Sorry,” the physician said, “I st, after an illness of two weeks, don’t make house calls at all.” 8 “Bhe was a member of St. Paul's So, the board member disreP Methodist church in Roachdale be-| garded the application.
studying ; applications at home, came across the doctor's request for a large amount of gasoline
‘that missiles would have to be|the attack. En with extreme accuracy
last aircraft attacked, atched the mines d : Trained Two Months "% Sxaculy We Yight place, at “ 3 column of whiteness up a — Shope ihings > ed to thousand feet into the air and an exact height. But this dificulty|the dam wall collapsed. was ultimately overcome in a most = " been experimenting with explosives simple manner and, although- If FAMED-GEOLOGIST DIES to destroy such walls. Two experi-|should like to tell you how it was WOCHESTER, N, Y., Nov. 30 (U, nients were attempted on dams in|done, I think that the Germans P)<Dr, Herman Fairchild, 93, jand James Moore of Kentucky; 11/be collected at the Christmas party | helmets and will be assigned to duty England. After repeated failures, | would like to know even better, The/famous geologist and professor of grandchildren and two great-grand-| of “Tarum court 14, ladies Oriental | later. —— | Gibson finally succeeded ih dropping method we used was accurate fo a geology and natural history at the children, Shrine, at 8 p. m. Thursday at the| Grant Hayes, scoutmaster of troop |a missile which had satisfactory re- few inches.” ~~ |University of Rochester for 33 : Lincoln hotel. The usual gift ex-(42, and Charles Pittman were in-|sults. This involved an old dam on Gibson said that after two months|years until his retirement in 1920,
until I tell you about the Mohne dam. It is a military objective . . . some 850 yards long, 150 feet thick, apd it is as high as it is thick.” Tried Explosi ves The man told Gibson that he had
Twenty-eight boys will be certifled as civilian defense messengers in a ceremony at 7:30 p. m. next | Friday at the Capitol Avenue Methodist church. . The boys will receive certificates,
WER | fore coming to Indianapolis. s . ., after an|" , : Survivors are her husband, John - B37: Cupid 308. Ar AD oa eres of reareil Diam |n" ore, 0S, Set bnatand, John! OSDITAI'S ‘WILL GET ; Hardy see the sun again after Loren Davidson and Mrs. Goldie TOYS “AND CLOTHING "A resident of Indianapolis since! she awoke from five-month at- |Sharkey of Indianapolis and Mrs. y ness. at Ev- Etisel Hurst of Lawrence; two Toys and clothing for the Shrine
had the responsibility of ;
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-{ brothers, John Moore of Oincinnati hospitals for “crippled “children wil | identification cards, armbands and |
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structors. a lake in the Midlands.
, daughter, Mrs. Gertrude three grandchildren and great-grandchildren, all of
tired interio , will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner &|
Husband Operated the Old green mortuary with burial in Kingston Saloon in Mr. Routte, who was 83, died Services for James R. Cameron, st.
-. » | 2615 N. Alat st. ‘were to-be at - The Nineties. He was a member of the Seventh |
4 ; Lele Christian church here and of the - 1:15 p. m. today in Flanner & Bu- Mrs. A, J. Tron, widow of William Knights of Pythias. ol mortuary with burial in|Tron, one of Indianapolis’ first bus-
. Survivors are his wife, Mrs, Etta | ‘Memorial Park cemetery. inessmen, died yesterday. She Wa3| Routte; * two daughters, Mrs. Ray
84. , Mr. Cameron, who was 65, died Kollback of- Indianapolis and Mrs, Mrs. Tron had lived here most of . : Sunday in City hospital after 8 two her life and made her home in the John Sloan of Wichiia, Re oa a Ae Clinton hotel, 29 Virginia ave. until{ 4 ] Re ee SB ef or en 2 og Ge, PL 20 Cis Rte 3 lived here more an yenrs. {husband, who died in 1905, operated Kins of Sharpsville and Mea Sach | Survivors are hs wife, Mrs. Goldie |!h 0ld Kingston saloon, 17 N. T- |) Bolienbacker of Miami, Fla, and. Cameron; a brother, John Cameron, 1018 5. hd Ihe eo toson Casino. |, brother, George Routte of In-| and five stepsons, Elmer and David e body There are no immediate | 218naPOLS. Romans of Indianapolis, - Charles Morar. here are Lo j " o— | - oe CE 8 h . . Ee Te: Fr Roa ,. — Mrs. Daisy V.- Goodwin | Mankin, storekeeper 1-¢ in the| Mrs. Rachel Featherston | Services for Mrs. Daisy V. GoodBRYY, cs eeeet ond Puneral services for. Mis Rachel | win, 1941 Wilcox st. will be at- 2:30 ee aT — |Featherston, 1120 Cruft st. will be|p. m. tomorrow in the Conkle fu Could Henry Vill Have at 2 p. m. Thursday in the Wald neral home, 1934 W. Michigan st. | 4 NH ad ny Aci d P ai n $7 funeral home. Burial will be in) Burial will be in Floral Park ceme- | a 1 a | tery. : { History tells how Henry VIII would Crown Hill ry t gorge himself with food and suffer after ward
DIES HERE AT 84 “sites
: James R. Cameron
Mrs. Featherston, who was 89, died | " Mrs. Goodwin, who was 59, died | . Don’t ignore your sufferings. Try (yesterday in her home following an| Sunday
for relief of acid and stomach pains, illness of three months an illness of three days. pi for heartburn, ' ’ : Ee. senuation, Bloat and” other cond: Survivors are a daughter, Mes A native of Atlanta, Ga. she bad caused by excess acid. Get Alice Elkings of Indianapolis, and|lived in Indianapolis 34 years” She Paton mkt coutinos. of etn Pos. 1p three sons, Clarence W. Floerke of was a member of the Nemorial 8% and get DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK. | indianapolis, Louis H. Floerke of Baptist church here. — Survivors are her husband, Frank
Buffalo, N. Y., and Fred W. Floerke ia? of Knoxville, Tenn.- - B. Goodwin; a son, Albert J. AlexMOTH HOLES en ander of Indianapolis; three sisters,
TEARS ‘WAR SERVICES PLAN | Mrs. Lillie Beck and Mrs. Herbert |
N_-Little, both of Indianapolis, and
BURNS - T0 OBSERVE SUNDAY sire. Mayme Hobbs of Atlanta; two
" . : | brothers, Jesse. Hamby and. William 2» YO “Noy. J BB a rt a Ay Li pe TENET TE NT He : The wet sod a as va HRmby of ATIRAEA “ANE oid gran & REWOVEN ‘War-manpower cominissiqn have | child... .. promised to reduce Sunday duties! and work in the army, navy and Henry C. Naue war plants to “the measure of strict
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necessity,” the Rev. Harry L. Bowl-|. Services for Henry C, Naue,| : g Co. |by, general secretary of the Lord's Franklin township farmer, will be ; Bay Alliance said today. at 1:30'p. m. tomorrow in his home 71 5 140 a meeting of the alliance that he had} oe y in Bt . the ion Bvag. \ received assurances of co-operation |STiC® church. ® Burial w In from Secretary of War Henry y{Mgmarial Park cemetery, Stimson, Secretary of Navy Frank - N&ue, who was 66, died
: Sunday. A life long resident of {Knox and War Manpower Commis- : ’ i sioner Paul V. McNutt. Indianapolis, he was a member of
: e Fenton angelical church, | -A move to hold Sunday intercol- In ton Evangelical chure legiate athletic contests has been
{Naue; a sister, Mrs. Sophia Kissel, | blocked by the Alllance, Bowlby ang ‘several nieces and nephews, | sald. He termed such contests “com- |.) of Indianapolis, {mercial sporta.® © OKLAHOMA IS RIGHTED CHURCH BUYS HOSPITAL SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 30 (U.P). {—The battleship Oklahoma, turned Dr. James Y, Welborn, Welborn hos{turtle in the Pearl Harbor raid near- | pital head, announced today the in{ly two years ago, has been righted, stitution had been sold to the first {H. V. Kaltenborn, NBC-correspond- | Baptist church here for $175,000. lent, said last night in a broadcast/ The church will assume managefrom Honolulu. ment Jan, 1.
STATE DEATHS
| BRAZIL—Elizabeth Butcher, 67. Sir. vivors: Husband, Thomas H. Butcher: son,
Aleine Conway; granddaughter, Mrs. ¥ila: | ; ¢ belle Mahler Huber; sisters, Mrs, L. L.| George W. Butcher; daughters, Miss Helen Shull and Mrs. M. O, Dean; brother, | Butcher and Mrs. William H. Knapp. Wayne D. Conway. | CULVER--Samuél Asper, 91. Survivors: FT. WAYNE -Louls ‘T. Havert, 60, Sur. Wife, Mrs. Asper; daughters, Mrs. Bertha |vivors: h Viola SchneeWilson, Mrs. Dessie Baker and Mrs. Emma | berger; mother, Mrs. Ellen Havert; als. Swigert; sons, Melvin, John and Roy ters, Mws. Ralph Reed and Mrs. Harry Asper; brother, Aaron Asper. | Balley. L . DUNKIRK =Freds Smith, 47. survivors: | Gilbert" A. Plicek, 38. Survivors: ~Wife, Daughters, Mrs. Jane Bmith and Mrs, [Helen Flicek; son, Gilbert George Plicek: Charles Harper, . parents, Mr. and Mrs. b John PF. Maley, 83. “Burvivors: Wife, | Miser. Mildred | ens eens, Wiliee {Mary Elizabeth plaley; daughters. Miss | iol’ saeil, am Helen Maley, Mrs. Kathryn Kluesn Henry Anderson, 86. Survivors: Wife Miss atta Maley, Mig aorunts Male}, viii Anderson; sons, Forrest, Orton, Ed. Kaufman; son, James Maley; sisters, Mrs {Nin And Austin Anderson; daughter, + . 4 “| Mrs._Berbella . Rose Johns and Mrs. Wiliam Dillon. | Morris Kern, 15. Survivors: Sisters, Mrs. +4 ELWOOD-Ed Conway, 73. Burvivors: | Kenneth Newman, Mrs. Melvin Stolp, Miss _\Dsughters, Mrs. Madaline Terhune and Jean Kern and Mts. William Poffen. : | berger Jr.; brother, Ancel Kern. YTS som " HAMMOND--Prank U. Reder, 78, Survivors: Wife, Minnie Reder; sons, Harvey, { Paul and Ina Reder: daughters, Mrs. Wil. Po Cantewell and + Mrs, Robert Eret;
Daughter, Mrs.
brother, Winnie Reder.
Barah Vargo, 58. Survivors: Husband, Andrew Vargo Sr.; sons, Andrew, Stephen
and Margaret Vargo,
KOKOMO--TIda Campbell, 70, Survivors: Daughters, Mrs, Joe Thompson, - Mrs. Clifford Moss and Mrs. Harry Tilley; | | sister, Mrs. William Sullivan. John M. Btetler, 87. Survivors: Wife, Angeline Stetler; sons, Ray, Ceecll and Eimer Steteler. Effie Ruth Allen, 53. Survivors: Husband, Fred Allen; daughters, Mrs. Lela Kellar, rs. Betty Maudlin and Exie Allen; sons,
en nearly every other passenger car on the ‘highway today is out of service in-19442°. . ee srver wor sme oe
“portation Pus iver.
Allen} brother, Elmer Trent: sisters, Mrs. Lillie puiosers, Mrs. Panny Hood, Mrs. eo jen, Is, ma Reppert and Mrs. Dora Roll. i 1 LA PORTEJgoob TRGMMore Mosier, 73. ! Sutvivors: Sistare, Me. Mary B. Wilson! . 3 . an Ss. ine unally; i system faces further jamming with this Pred and George E. Mosier. y wan increase vin n Thorson, 84. rvivors: Daughter, | Mrs, Evans Johnson: sons, Fred and | ie Thorsun; sister, Mrs. Emily PLYMOUTH -Pannle D. Harris, 11. Survivors: Daught _ Mrs. Mil R. Hager and Mrs. Fisher,
and Julius Vargo; daughters, Helen Barno
M Cleo, John, Keith, Charles and Norman |-
change will be omitted’ this year.
Sunday in his home, 867 W. 20th |f°
in Methodist hospital after |}
_ Bowlby told the 55th anniversary Near Brookville and Post rds. and |;
Survivors are a brother, William f=
EVANSVILLE, Nov. 30 (U. P.).—|
George Flicek; | .
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