Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1943 — Page 5
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URGES IDEALS Funeral Set for Same! Ashby,
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
GEORGE GRIFFIN 'G. T. Copeland, Acton Farmer T, F, VONNEGUT | 4 NN EVANGELISM Attorney and Church Leader FUNERAL . TODAY ~~ And Church Worker, Dies DIES AT AGE 63 | Funeral services for: Samuel Ash- George T. Copeland, one of the; Mi and Mrs. "Copeland celebrat3 . [byiwill be conducted at 2 p. m. oldest members of the Acton Meth- ed their golden wedding anniverBishop Lows Emphasizes Wednesday at the Central Christian Veteran Wholesale GrOCEr odist church, died yesterday in sary Dec. Mr. Copeland was ac- Exeoutive of Hardware Firm . {church by Dr. William A. Shullen- i . {Methodist hospital. He. was 82 tive in farm life until his iliness . Need of Stronger |berger, pastor. Burial will be in. Dead: Columbian and Born nesr Acton, he" taught three weeks ago. Founded hy Grandfather Crown Hill. . . school there nine vears and then! Survivors are his wife. Mrs. Arie . Consciences. A prominent attorney for many Kiwanian. bought a farm in that vicinity Copeland; a son, Paul T. Copeland I Six Months. > leading corporations in Indiana and . } . Lo where he: has lived for 69.-vea and two grandchildren, Robert '1 i. By EMMA RIVERS MILNER {former city corporation counsel, Services for George G Orin, ® He had been active In the on and Mary Jane Copeland : rodore Frankiine Vonnegut, as: . Times Church Editor Mr. Ashby died yesterday at his member Of Sepmrll & Co. wWiniesale Methodist church 87 years, serving| Services will be at 10 nom men " Su oon : Neesian ¥ ‘In an appeal for the highest | home, 34 E. 43d st, after an illness” 8 S, BE roe as the Sunday school superintend- Wednesday in the Acton Melho FIL adver Co ne Lk on alentine’s 3 of a year and a half. He was 75. held at 10 a. m. today in 5s eter fant And teacher of the men's Bible dist church. Burial will be in Green ) ! fins) Ho Clemen) Day~Feb. 14 fdeals in evangelism, Bishop Titus Mr. Ashby was an active church & Paul cathedral with burial in cine wood Vonnegut. died vesterday at hi Lowe told the convention of evange- worker as well as a business and Crown Hill. ] home, 1304 Park ave after a six | lists and Christian workers yester- | political leader. He was an elder PaRearers an. 3 on ‘Aa Church. |S E E D Jd mont ! . s ie : ! y - . No rest : which will touch the minds of men] the Cenrai Christian Er Curle and Alfred 8 Prestil Services Juesdo Vonnegut, former president and for Cupid! i f Price as well as their emotions can influ- hey for the United Christian Mis- Mr, Griffin, » ho RY or FUNERAL TODAY y ! fn act worker ve hard ) s nch crepes, ence the building of a better social |sionary Society of the Disciples of Jurday in his home,” 2829 SERVICES POR Seaman 2.¢ 0 BA of Movusll Trains . ! nter colors order, “IChrist for many years, ave, Emery Fai add of. the UI 8 Sa a ) oo Tomorrow 8 not too ’ ) { A native of Madison, he was a const ghard will be al 2 p.m. to IR school, he recepve JERE - Bishop Lowe, o1-the-Indianapolis Political Career z member of the Kiwanis club and morrow At" the Lyndhurst RBapnisy CCRIee from indiana university in soon to have your i $3.00 Bia a, SERIE ‘At the time of his death he was | the Columbia club. He rétired from Masons to Conduct Grave- chureh, ait) i es | PE BS | i ii {president o board of trustees e grocery firm four vears ago . ywural r clanapolis law school tn 1902 ! r . : alds. Sizes last night in the First Baptist oy abe te Semon er Samuel. Ashby |the grocery are . brother, Michael’ side Services for Member on . o practiced law a short time and ther Valentine picture 7 church. “The convention, which has of the Disciples of Christ. He had | ——————— ——————I8. Griffin, and a sister, Mrs. Henr, Nr became associated with the W. R k ( : . 8 Drought evangelists, mission Work- ceyeq a treasurer of the Minis- par association, serving as preset; Churchman, with whom he lived. of National Guard. Seaman Dodd RIERAGIRCS taken flor overseas. ers and musicians from all parts of (oi) Relief board of the Disciples of the latter in 1927 — . — who was 20 Headed School Board Tani HRs) the country, will continue until Jan. of Christ 31 years. He was a member of the board of M C Cc Services tor John FE Folum, a died Dec 18 in He later opened bookstores on Special — 1 for 4.00 1 sizes 3. It is sponsored by tire Inter-| A Republican, Mr. Ashby was directors of the IAdianapolis chap- | rs. Carrie Fim member of the Indiana National (1. javap ho Massachuselts ave and THlrinls Sl ‘ - I If Price ~. . aaonal association on Fangelsts Marion county election commis- ter of the America Red Cross from | The Rev. J. N. Greene, retired Guard 17 years, were to be at 2 30 pial at San of ut in 1931 sold his interests One is ina Valentine adquarters at Winona Lake. sioner from 1916 to 1918, city cor- 1932 until November. pastor of the Broadway Methodist p. m. today in McNeely & Sons Diego, Cal, fol. vid entered the hardwire business folder for muling hese. Fine Daily meetings at 2:30 and 7 p. m. poration counsel from 1918 to 1922 | Since the beginning of the world church, was to conduct services for po. oo ane nay — lowing an ap H sir Felix Vo ott. 1x er Tor maling. WHl open with music programs and and special counsel for Indianap- fwar memorial in 1920, he had do- Mrs. Carrie Crim, 3434 College ave i a ~ ) pendeciomy A i ent manager of the concer continue with preaching and ad- olis from 1922 to 1923. nated his services as attorney for ny 9 p. m. today in the Hisey & Graveside services WwW be con Hive of Bow He wax 1 member of 1He Fore oof Multifoto Studie — dresses destribing evangelistic work Instrumental in several improve- the memorial's board of trustees Titus mortuary. Burial was to be ducted by members of the Mi mg Green, Ka Seaman Podd con ne : E in churches, e¢ity missions: and ments in coal mining methods, Mr. Mr. Ashby was born near Pitts- Crown Hill. tlle Masonic lodge In Crown Hill he was a resident 1nd } pe , , ' tabernacles both here and abroad. Ashby was president of the Mid- boro and in 1894 was married to yo Crim, who was B3, died Sat- cemetery oo ~ 1A aears and lived ar M0 8 ‘ He ow PAS master of. he 0K ¢ Conscience Important land Electric Coal corp, the Cham- Miss Ida M. Reid of Albion. Ill, urdav in her home after an illness oH figs Ri ed 2 6216 inp « ie was ag ‘ } 1 clodie THORP & AM He DOWNSTAIRS STORE pion Coal Corp, and the Snow Hill whom he met while they were stu-' roo wo College ave. dird Saturdas gas fa Ya N t nh Pir Gamma Delt . T19¢ Bishop Lowe urged the “re-, coq) Corp., and secretary of the dents at Indiana university | She was a native of Tunnelton ANS hospital after aniline of member of the | ! y ) I Phi Delta p ed cotton. enthronement” of conscience in Southwestern Illinois Coal Corp. He was a member of the Indiana and a member of the Broadway (N7fe weeks He was 40 chy ! ’ e both individuals and nations, Bar Association President university alumni club. Mystic Tie zoinadist church. She was the, A ma feg sergeant. he i in ' fn do¥ QUALITY wa i . Masonic lodge, the Scottish Rite. .= the late Lyman A Crim the old 113*h “observation squadron le A M |) iam on d 5 ascribing the present moral choas Ciks , lumbia club ) } i Alene: ral NER TAI LAs Voor . yy . pS, 88¢c He had lived here since 1881 Kikanis club and Columb - Survivors are a sister, Mrs, Lillie and ¢ ! } RETIRED SCHOOL Bias cut to the fact that men and nations when he started in the legal pro- Survivors are his wife: WYO Collver of Indianapolis: a brother. ¥hen the National Guard was art An es het It A S O WwW E Deli eat ase have turned aside from the control fessiion as a clerk in the law office daughters, Mrs. John L. H. Fuller Alfred Homer Guthrie of Cincin- taken into federal service He thd a brother. Arthur = of conscience. He said an evange- of the late Franklin McCray. In and Mrs. Earl A. Heassler; five nati, O, and a half-brother, Blaine cfived a medical discharge in Sane S t Prim Fia JEWELER . ) 1889 he entered Indiana university grandchildren, Mrs. Barbara Fuller Guthrie of Louisville, Ky. He was a member of Millersville WA oe ' hye COSTAE LIFE RING , $| 19 list, educated for his work with the: ;.4 was graduated with a bachelor Gilson, Samuel Ashby Fuller, John Lo "lodge 126, F. &. A. M. and recently nan f m ' , ' ability to serve both the emotions of Jaws degree in 1891. The next G. Fuller, Miss Elizabeth Jane } had operated a farm machine: ANCE Tat- and the intelligence, has the oppor- vear he was ‘admitted to the bar Heassler and Reid Heassler, and a William H. Enders business at Greenfield vg Fr: k P. H RHEUMATIC PAI NS tunity to arouse this conscience. land then entered a partnership great-grandson. James S. Gilson Jr, , Survivors. are a brother, Teo | Mrs. Mabel L. Schmidt Rites An nz om Eoand steep im The necessity for the redemption with Mr. McCray. The partnership all of Indianapolis. Services for Wilham H Funders'p (oo with the Seabees in th ! kK Po os Ce a aiden br of the individual, the regeneration was dissolved in 1894 when Mr. Mc-' Pallbearers will be Chester C. 219 Leeds st. a machinist at the South Pacific ancl in ters. Mr Tuesday With Buri: 1 \1 k “ Ine , I ‘who wr $2.00, $2.50. of society and the evangelization of Cray became judge of Marion Jackson, John .J Morgan, James I,. Service Products Co, will be at 8 30 Wesley Sharmahan of Miami: Fla Wo City ¢ funera an exianaing raw nr bes An Paine. Try the entire world to prevent another county eriminal court, Schell and Robert L. McKechnie, a” nm, tomorrow in Grinsteiner s fi- and Mrs H B vall of Sebring In Crown Hill. one \ M0 oa on TRE en A « DAI AM a al ra major war was stressed by Bishop Mr. Ashby was a member of the aH from Indianapolis; Thomas C. neral home and at 9 a m in Hoh 1a Heart Catholie «hired R | w Lowe ’ American Bar association, the In- Mullins of a 1... and David Cross Catholic church. Burial will Frneral services for M be tn 81 daeph x crmeter Hook's Dependable Diag Stores _ The Rev. Virgil P. Rrock and &frs diana Bar association and the local C. Paige nf Rock Island. 11 be in the Holy Cross cemetery oo I Schmidt, a retired nmap Mi Hn ' nn \ Ate , . | Brock. singers and musicians. will Mr. Enders died Saturdav in hi Mrs. Esther Fishman "Indianapolis prihlic «hools a 1 in Cn hospital after Aen V —~— TT PR 7 I oR peE K f G DeCroes ome ane ae o Jn een Services for Mrs. E<ther FY hma 3p om otomarron in Flan mn ol " Yi "a oo A Ife $2 99 Mr Brock resident of t ter AL a e . a ) ol ; ’ . , a . 2002 Park ave, a native of Russia. Buchanan mortuars Burial w he Ht 2 of Indianapy he err . . ' M1 president of the Inte vears and had worked for the Serv oe ire ati ret rds vA A member of Sacred Heart Your Evestght Is Priceless o 18 in the national association and former 4 A 74 ice Products Co. 25 vears A, nr Ja ad nt {rhurcl Seo Dr. Carl J. Klaiber, Opt, D. Disciples of Christ pastor in In-| IN ON RABAUL Dies a ge Survivors’ are his wife. Mrs ID he Aro fon eral hom Mrs. Behmid!, wife of the late J SUNIVOrS are his- with. Mrs nse yes Examined Glasses Pitted” dianapolis. has with his wife com- Bridget Enders; two daughters, Mrs DV Rabbi David § apiro and ANTOT Schmidt, died vesterday in ho . 2 wer tio, y Terme or Cash IN Co 99¢ posed manv popular religious songs MRS. KATE G PeCROES who Margaret Greene and: Miss Nel Samrnel Levin i was in Kneg home in Brendonwood after a ong nn " PE Ce Me The Fair Optical Dept: o the grouD, Evangelist Earl Anthony of New | formerly operated a dining room Enders and two brothers: Harry $6 1 pact cemr Fr a. tiness { Indianapolis. and a brother An A11-42% W Washington Cs ’ York will give the evening address F M Wi th cl k- in Hotel English, died Thursday Enders and Elmer Enders, all of In Mi Fishman facia oon he A lifelong A pigl nnanol thony Hinz of Anderson and the Rev. Roger Malshury of ‘the FOI Vi | i i ws ES N Tal . ianapolis home after a long line She was che was connected with the publ ) 3. 99 Youth for Christ. Ine. wae to area ces 0 ng oC in her home, 2357 N. Talbott ave dianapol oo 0 She had hved here 40 vears schools many year She Was prin . LOW-RENT OFFICES the group. this afternoon, Like Precision on Jap She was 74. - id was a memher of the Knesses cipal of school No.5 at the ume of Fred T. Johnson d 19 A resident of Indianapolis 35 Mrs. Barbara E. Bryan Israel svnagog and the Joseon her retirement . . Co . All outside, light an c Schricker to Talk ‘Pear! Harbor.” vears, she had engaged in char- : ind, Anna Borinstein Home for the She was a member of the second SCTViees were do he held today i ) $ ral s ces for Mrs. Barbara I 3 ier . x , Orlando, Fla for Fred TI. Johnso modern rooms, 12 to 20 in Among highlights to follow dur- | ity work most of her life. | Funeral service or . Jewish Aged Presbyterian churel nT real’ estate ing the week are an address by By LOUIS F. KEEMLE | Survivors are two stepdaugh- ent nt Toa me Surstnisiotatsajdaahi cia pM Se ial qb igang ELLE draler aig Ams in h $25 up. 99¢ Governor Schricker and a talk and United Press War Analyst ters, Miss Charlotte DeCroes and i J, i. Na 1:30 p.m tomy Isador Berger and Mn Harn Women nb _ - Florida Ons He was RY . showing of Russian pictures by the The allied combination of sea. ar the Rev. Bertie DeCroes. retired ER buts » Floral Urwitz, both of Indianapoli Mi Buvhvor are a dun ho Mr. Johnson retired 10 years age THE INDIANA TRUST BLDG. 0. 38 in the Russian Evangelist Peter Devneka npg jane power worked with clnck- Pastor of the Cumberland Methq- 1 the home, with burial in © Leo Friedman and Mrs. Max Holzer, Clarence I' Draver brother, A After being in business Tere wi) 1441 of Chicago, tomorrow ‘evening ike precision over the Christmas! iSt €hurch: two stepsons, Sam- Park cemetery i, Che wae New York, and Mrs. L. P. Fishman H Aliersmaiey n Tonka Chatle - mn He wn he hy Cor Virginia Ave. & 9. With. ak - S$ 69 symposium of workers In city mis- ‘ ! “7 jel L. DeCroes of Washington. Mrs Bryan. died Friday She WAY Mishawaka. three sons. Ralph A Albersmeier, all of Ina napohis, and Ss ron apna N d l, sions Priday evening will include WeK-fnd as American forces closed C.. and Harry DeCroes of 68. She was a native of near Co- Fishman Detroit. Mich © Samuel F_ 8 niece. Mrs © M Williamson of i, 4 ’ ian ¢ panel] n the group. the Rev. Herbert E. Eberhardt of in inexorably on Rabaul. Japan Frankfort: a half-brother. Prank |lumbus and was a member of the Fishman. San Diego Cal and £an Francisco, Cal re Jd org nn i A casting club RC ——— the Wheeler Mission. The Rev. Mr. insecure stronghold in the South- Smith of Columbus ©: a daugh. Barth Place Methodist church David B. Fishman Ft. Wayne: nine for 1 i men here a number of SAVE WITH EXPERT $ Eberhardt. who savs rescue mis- west Pacific ter-in-law, Mrs. Bland Tongret, Survivors include’ twd sons, Harp grandchildren and three great- A. : . 1,69 sions have given more evangelists! The landings at Cape Glouces'er ang = grandchildren. E. Jordan and James C. Jordan, In- 0p 10ren M'CLELLAN C. COX orie M. dobre. Mrs. Mar. SHOE REPAIR n sharkskin. to the world than any other agency, on New Britain island were ac. oo dianapolis; a daughter, Mrs. Venetta {lorie M. Johnson, a daughter, Mrs Co is in charge of convention arrange- complished almost without lose and Walters, Indianapolis; two sisters, Virgil Smith, Ann Arbor, Mich. and MEN'S, LADIES’ AND $1.89 ments, against negligible opposition. 8 NAVY BUILDING UP Mrs. Emma Lain of near Columbus Mrs. Dorothy D. Mitchell RITES CONDUCTED two brothers, Fugene H Johnson CHILDREN'S SHOES * sharkskin, Als Friday, E. L. Frizen, who another demonstration of America and Mrs. Flora Cook, Cedar Rapids, Rites for Mrs Dorothy Davie Mi. detanpens, and Howard A. John We repair. your shoes oo distributes Bibles to the armed control of sea and in Jowa S514 RErRnadagniey Mis hell ite oil Jesse A Mite) 1 Services tor Me Elellan 0 n. Kokomo efficiently and economforces, Will speak on Taking the egion. AVIATION RESERVES petty Durham elt and g ra] “al ol 2035 Burton &1, a-retived Monro ically to make them last to $2.49 i Gospel to the Army Camp.” There At the same time, American TT Sr the A Burdsal-Co. will be-cond ited county farmer, were conducted ad Victor N. YiieE twice as long iy navy and are to: be meetings Sealing, Be nat su Sv WASHINGTON, Dec. 27 (U. P). Mrs. Mary Anna Wiley ut 10:30 a. m. Wednesday In Flati- 9 a m today in the Farley funeral Services for ‘I. Sg! Victor N While-You-Wait Boma : aay N oeigion, in in- Britain, 285 miles from Cape —The navy, keeping step with the gervices for Mrs. Marv Anna ner 4 Buchanan en v ne home by the R{Y C A Wade of aber w Lave. W -Mars Hill, who 1. The convention will close with a Gloucester, and Kavieng, 150 miles importance of aviation. in naval. Wiley, 1420 Newman si. an Jastian JB Roy Ben on pen the Westview Baptist church, Bu wa. killed in an army homber crash Me grand concert by the Eureka Jubhi- rorthwest of Rabaul, on New Ire- warfare, is developing a large corps apolis resident 40 years, were to be | Kabernacle he " Cee Come ial was to be tn Unionville . | Sunday we of Sat ito Cal, lee singers, Negro chorus of Chi- land. ] of ‘well-trained aviation office¥s for conducted at 2 p.m. today in the Burial Bedi Mr. Cox died Saturday in hi J be cond ’ ed at ge n m 17-21 F. WASHINGTON ST. cago, who will be featured through-+ 10 the attack on Kavieng, Amer- a a Kirby mortuary by the Rev. A. C | Mrs. Mitchell who was 50 ding Home. He was 790 He came to In - nesday in hee Iie w Baptist no DOWNSTAIRS out the entire week. Dr. Elmer C. !¢a0 planes sank a Japanese de- Sut regininor ant Sei mands fic pSas Brooks Jol ithe Third) Christion Yate dav at. her home 321 W aq 80NApolis 10 years ago and was “hUren Ry the Rey CoA Wade, en— —— ] —— Miller, "executive secretary of the SITOVer and two large cargo vessels, revealed today. church, with burial in Crown Hill ot. ty an | i. . i ceveral member of the Thirtv-first Street Pastor Burial will be in Round Hill | Milk Mixtur § international mssoctation, is conven. eSides sinking or damaging smaller with more than 40 aircraft car- cemetery. | months - Baptist church meen e Tor tion director, and Charles w, Ships. The attack was made by riers alreadv in the fleet—more' Mrs. Wiley died Friday in Reed had been associated fn the Survivors are two daughters. Mr tro oy Arrive here tight Siomash Acid Daugherty is in charge of music. |CAITier-based craft. operating for , sanftarium. She came to this coun-|, saction of ‘the Indiana legis. Sadie Thompeon and Mre Irene 3CCOMpanied by a military “escort S ! ii ee {the first time north of Rabaul. Other than twice the number ot battle- trv from Germany when she was library ~ xX jor f “ aia i Crump, both of Los Angels Cal + 80d will be taken ta the Farle: fu A recent medical discovery now being [fliers shot down 41 Japanese planes ships—and with more still’ to come, 1g and formerly lived in Ham- oe EC JR. oo a son. Pvt Delmas Cox. home on eral home 1584 by doetdrs and hospitals sverywhers at Rabaul. its needs’ for air-skilled officers has jon 0 rv net wi SR tans. two has proven unusually suceessful in the. GANG MOVES TOLD The operations disclosed the free- increased tremendously and more eT are her husband David °f the Aneriean fied Cross in Pars . En ve on o ae Ka F R Whitelock desman eh ahi y dom of movementiof our carriers in and more of the graduates of the yg wiley; two daughters. Mrs. Guy (UTPR the las rs Hi or Mrs Main | Burnett. | dianap- A frre Sh I* = harming preparsting, in that the Jap navy no longer dares aged ‘to interest themselves in a son, Charles C. Lawrence, two _ hegonivfotengsustvor - Frederick Breese Whitelock former A oy . | + ned A nme CHICAGO, Dec. 27 (U. P.).—The penture south he Ls main mid- flying. svandchildren and one great- -grand- hea apolis . went ou 10a. moved tor KAS pains, indigestion and acilic base of Truk in any force are reentage . NAVY child, of Indlanapohs. | "row iniCrown Hill die to hyperacidit Suffers federal grand jury investigating the | Under the circumstances, the a A Jae pescente of the vn ve A me = Reports Lend- Lease Places Mr. Whitelock, who was 71 died » lati liome Don na current liquor shortage reconyened of = Rabaul appears inevitable rank - of commodore uUp-sate avi- . Saturday in his home tn Muskego of Lufin. from their druggist, I today amid warnings by veteran American holdings at Cape Glou- rank Adm. Ernest J. ht Coll - Mrs. Mary Sida R A \ WA / M oh Wdicie Rimi: fired since » to tan oo ree enforcegient officers that the crime 0 0d at Arawe, lo the east, unger in chief of the U. S. fleet. Mrs. Miry Sida, Sossgw gious ussian rmy on eels oe a MY glass of milk Ce syndicates are. moving back into which will be rapidly converted into is among them, as is the deputy died vesterday in St Bincrits hos torit mt L nt Ho ‘ R daughter. Mh ’ py Hal . for ante by Hos the liquor business they once con- ar pels. Cut [rabaul on from New chief of naval operations, Vice Ad- pital after a Jong illness. She was 67 By THOMAS M. JOHNSON id second, attain superiority a hn ot fo " Lake Foret » inser rw tere trolled bv hijacking, gunfire, brib- a e sou ™m Toute rom New miral John 8. McCain. Born in Hgpgary he had hved Vimes Special Writer: that point. i. t ax wn M Elizabeth Bur ery and murder. ’ A survev made availahle todav to in this-eountry 52 vears, She was WASHINGTON. Dec. 27. Fan A new attack at the no gin end ford, and a grandson z With federal pressure foreing | Victory Likely {the United Press showed that in A member of the Holy Trinity Cath- pac put the Russ army on 0 the Tine nor Ther Cn oe , i” Free for Asthma them out of labor unions, the meab- | The assault on Kavieng inHicates T®C€nt years more than 25 per cent folic church and the. Holy Rosar wheels so that It ‘can go places esi Lr (Tk on or PALL JOHNSON DEAD sters have welcomed the erisis that! that the northern route will s0nn of the nava] academy's graduates union of the church LT Te a ate 5 LY p ! I. 4 HA T'TIFSRBURC Max Dec 27 Cm Wi a , a. Survivors are four sons. Julius Where | of the war, perhaps b A RITE pr lr A ST the in r pertnifs them to move into their old become. impracticable. Having al- have entered aviation Sida Jr. of Indiaanyolis, Frank Sida gone That explains why, at It may divert German forces from 16th oe or mf Ceres EE During rackets, officials said. Many of them ready abandoned Rabaul as a naval — EE of Chicago Leo and Set Edward so , Stalin toasted American the south, where the strategic stakes e aE o Mises Pt \ If vou suffer with those terrible att have operated liquor stores as a pase. its usefulness as an air base mit it to pass out of their control Sida of Indianapolis ‘and three La a ls el . " in are still higher, where further Rus- where an perme ee o a wintry inde make ats Samp. - {ER he front for their racket activities. |appears likely to be destroyed also without a struggle. daughters. Mrs. Mary Neal, Miss Production. It also helps explain (0 5 0 would lead toward from 2 Ream stick rE ih ay TOT eae wit ah a “They 8I6 Rep; salve hy that [because of “the difficulty of main- ~The first result of the loss of Ra- Mary and Miss Victoria Sida. why the Russian campaign seems Rumania and the Balkans, and take 5. 2 tn rufiered on bik hig 1 i imposibie becouse of great- American institution, the taining the essential flow of fuel, baul in reflect will knock the Japa-| puneral services- will* be at § ahout to enter a new and more de- from the Nazis not only oil but ; disease is slowly wearing your life away, sucker,” said E. C. Yellowley, Chi-| {parts and replacements. nese entirely out of the southwest a. m. Wednesday in the Holy Trin- Cisive phase allies. TT Fa Sone free ira ors Pte cago head of the alcohol tax unit. | Extensive operations. may never- Pacific. More important, its excel- ity Catholic church with the Rev The Russ army. it appears, now will i | able method. No matter where Bay ve The grand jury was expected ‘to |theless be necessary before the re- lent harbor and aviation facilities pqward Bockhold officiating. Burial 80 11l0 maneuvers and break- May Retreat for Time | State Deaths rier Lyon ave) ay Th in vid turn its attention this week to al- conquest of Rabaul finally is com- will provide an advanced base of wil] pe in St. Joseph's cemetery, throughs more farireaching than These two blows, north and south. | [Lil if you have suffered for a iretime. leged attempts by the bootleg gang pleted. The Japanese are tenacious prime value in the American ad-" ee iithesio JNAtIbest Nu iy : ut the could force the already embarrassed ) | without yeliet; ever I yaad Jean ot leaders to set up a hierarchy in and the strategic value of Rabaul to vance toward Truk and the Philip- John P. E. Me ers Reichswehr to mee ut iE erm ler 10 a very wide te. ANDERSON Aung X. Die rien i, Sur-| discourn “do nol bandon hope . but ; Ohio, a monopoly state. |the Americans is too great to per- pines. i y hopes to force wit i [awa He } ierman ot y ond Mi Alrold Greve. sons, CW. ane srend po a her thin free A TR] : ed onl I a S——=221 John P, E. Meyers, former owner Would bring Russian airfields near tirement, It would have to. yield John Dictrien Frontier Asthma Co.. 205 Frontier Bldg, ve {of the Shelbyville Plating works tough to eastern Germany fori important Kiev salient and iY ANsviLY y Jams ie waderas a | Niagara Street, Buffalo, New Yori, Sinking of Scharnhorst Leaves Nazis’ {died last night at the Bunnell nurs- reavy botibine. . of movement the already periled vital railroad an Bach Waderers pion, dames las home, $732 Broadway. He was rr re i ment 1s network beyond Cherkassy. They or NVAVNE Mary Kappel, 78. Surviv- « Sea Power U fo Two Battleshi S| Br Meyers owned the Shelbyville roads :and vehicles I'he R igi probably would retreat to the Bug. nt Aon h > Sr - Zin tara: - P P works 25 years before coming to winter 1s furnishing the road They might even use some of the |, "4 yr Amelia Zollinger: sons. Dan a years ag e wa: frozen like cement. Russian and nace remaining to buy time, and |2nd Sidner Hawkint sister Mrs. Blanche! LONDON, Dec. 27 (U. P.).—A which the Naziz can provide air last night disclosed that the home Jndianagulic 40 3 ea. oe ~f British industry are: furnishing ha back along the line, to a po- | PI, H Geise. 52 Survivers: Parents. NEURALGIA naval spokesman revealed today COVer for their puny surface fleet. fleet. covering a Russian-bound agles. many of the vehicles, but American gyion qutlined by the Dniester the | Mr atrs. Henry D Geise. brothers i that tHe destruction of the 26.000- James said the sinking of the convoy, had engaged the Scharn. | Burvivors are a daughter, Miss irdustry fis furnishing that exXtrai oa athian foothills, the Pripet cose © id. Jerome apd Ray { PAIN : } Scharnhorst would ease the task of horst off North Cape yesterday aft- Julia Meyers and two sons. Jame: Margin that gives elbow-room for marshes, the Dwina and the Gulf Thomas Stephen Vachon. 81 Barvivons ton Nazi battleship Scharnhorst in. yp, British home fleet—to contain ernoon and blasted it to the hottom J. and Walter H. Meyers, all of In- '®al victory punches of Riga. t CittTaerd Mas" May exmamit "re i a running battle with British war: the German fleef” and prevent it several hours later, possibly With | gianapolis. ’ ’ Aid Assured Success Thus they would save the reserves MacKenzie Mrs Blanche Probasco and , ships on the Murmansk convay from raiding allied convoy routes— the loss of all 1400 officers and | Funeral services will he at 8 pom } n they badly need for use against the Mr tha Al brothers. Sylvester M. FIRST CHOICE route, cut the striking power of and it was expected that the victory | men aboard : tomorrow at the Flanner & Bu- We have supplied Russia the attacks they know are coming—by norm Hartung, 74 Survivors: Bons. | 0 ILLIONS “Germany's once-formidable surface would tip the scales even more] The Germans quickly confirmed chanan mortuary, followed hy cre- staggering total of nearly 200.000) pritich Americans and French, all Ly fine Strom, Strhubi’ brothers, “Olle F M fleet to two pocket battleships and Strongly toward the United States the sinking in a broadcast which | mation, © trucks and jeeps, 5000 tanks, 7500° the way from the Balkans around! GOSPORT-John F Anderson. . Survi. for 8t. Joseph Aspirin promptly” resome small cruisers. and Britain in the coming navaljsaid thé four-year-old battleship | en lanes, 250,000 field telephohes ‘and [td the English channel, and then Io'¥ eee Crome hel Anderson, and | lieves the pain of neuralgia and other," vy Confirming unofficial reports that showdown with Japan in the | went down “firing to the last after | M E M p . ‘agéin by the Russians following the | Anderson. we | inorganic pain. Millions also take St. | both the 4I,000-Tirpitz and the Pacific. a heroic fight” in which “heavy MIS. Emma M. Laye {1,000,000 miles of wire, besides 8 | spring thaws. | LINTON—Mary Idamay Padgett, 72 | Joseph Aspirin when a common head! i " 26,000-ton Gneisenay had been! “Through all .these long years|damage” was inflicted on the allied! pyneral services for Mrs, Emma |billjon dollars’ worth of industrial During that period, from March | |Sivars a yy Thomas| ache starts to pound. There is no relief’ knocked out by previdus British at- our main fleet has had to be ready|convoy and its escort. Marie Laye, former employee of materials such as steel, explosives, | until May or June, the Russian | Mrs. Lola Cutsinger, Mrs, Eisie Sherrel | 30 aepivia Luster, Rane are dependable! : i tacks, Adm. Sir William James, &t a moment's notice when in British authorities could not con-|Kingan’s, will be at 2 p. m, Wednes- chemicals, petroleum products and |ground troops will need rest. But ind Mathie Tadgect; 3084, Vernls, Walter | ah Hae reef genuine, pare sep,
ital ship in fighting trim. Only the thinly-armored relatively slow 16,000- ton
‘allied ‘navies, James said,
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, chief of British naval information, | said the loss of the Scharnhorst left | the Germans without a single cap- |
battleships. Lutzow and Admiral engaging the allies in a full-scale Scheer are how left to oppose the:
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and | The Arctic victory probably! word of the naval victory. It may illhess, So. Russia “not only “has pocket doomed any German hope of ever be several days before additional de- {Born in “‘Indianagiis she “had ymedns_ fo ‘move her. men, but The ils are received, Been employed by. | Kifigan's 30 years men to move. $al bajtle and reduced’ the Nazi Likewise, it, was not known wheth- ibefore retiring five years ago. ; (threat to the northern lifeline be-ler any Amer warships or mer-| ‘Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. 1s the ween Russia and her western allies. chantmen \Tot | ute Nome fd Mis. gp Arion she can frat keep the Neri guts i A brief admiralty communique : 8 Indianapolis. 4 ng 8s to her next point of attack,
hine tools; The grand [the Red air force, with further | ave. Burial will be in-Crown- Hill iotal, including food, of American | { British-American help whose naMrs. Laye, who was 60, died yes- lend-lease aid to Russia i§ some four | ture lcan goto work on Fast Prussia _4he and the" Polish and Silesian indus vi
Her reserves are With that preliminary. softening, | stil so numerous that, switching the Red infantrymen can rseume |
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