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N. Y. Central Engineer Was Resident of Indianapolis - Since 1909.

engineer for the New York Central railroad, were held at 8:30 a m. today at the Roy Tolin funeral home and at 9 a. m. in St. Patrick's

Catholic church, with burial in Holy Cross. A special service, conducted

Enginers, local 546, was held yesterday in the Tolin funeral home, An employee of the railroad 24 years and a resident of Indianapolis since 1909, Mr, Slattery died Thursday in his home, 852 E. Wyoming st. He was 51. He was a member of St. Patrick's church and the Brotherhood of Railroad Engineers. Survivors are his wife, Hazel; a sister, Mrs. Ella Bryson of Indianapolis, and three brothers, George Slattery and James Slattery, both of Indianapolis, and Walter Slattery of South Bend.

HARRY E. MESCALL

Harry BE. Mescall, New York Central Railroad fireman, was fo be buri in Gravel Lawn in Fortville today, following services con-

home, Mr. Mescall, who, was 38 and a

AUT0cK DY a train. neat, Ansa fa former brick mason, ‘he been employed by the railroad eight months, and was a member of the Holy Cross church. Survivors are his wife, Nettie; a

ters, Myrna R. Mescall and Barbara | J. Mescall; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mescall, all of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Wilberta Williamson of Indianapolis, and Mrs. I F. Osborne of Greensboro, N. C.; and three brothers, Richard Mescall of Seal Beach, Cal, and James Mescall and Joseph Mescall, both of Indianapolis.

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For AAF Veteran

Services for 1st Lt. Fred M. Miller, son of Mrs. Clara Miller, 6385 Broadway, will be conducted by the Rev. Maurice Thompson at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Moore & Kirk funeral home with burial in Crown Hill. The 26-year-old pilot, holder of the air medal with seven oak leaf

RITES SET FOR SOLDIER'S, WIFE

Mrs. Louise E. Hamilton to ‘Be Buried Tomorrow in

Memorial Park.

Services for Mrs. Louise E. Hamilton, 842 Udel] st., wife of Cpl. Raymond L. Hamilton, will be conducted at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in Shirley Bros. Central chapel with burial in Memorial Park cemetery.

Mrs, Hamilton died Saturday in St. Vincent's hospital. She was 32. A graduate of Indiana university, she was a member of the Seventh Christian church and the Indiana University Women’s club. Mrs. Hamilton iy also active in the on

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and Eugene H. Hamilton; her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas H. Titus, and two sisters, Mrs. Laura Merrill of Indianapolis and Mrs. Bertha | Leer of Ft. Bragg, Cal.

RITES FOR COGHILL, WAR VETERAN, SET

Services for Howard P. Coghill, world war I veteran and operator of a confectionary store in his home, 1428 8. East st, will be conducted by the Rev. L. A. Huddleston at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Grinsteiner funeral homé with burial in Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Coghill, who served 18 months overseas in world war I as a bugler, died Saturday in St. Francis hos-

Indianapolis since 1905. He was a salesman most of his life. Survivors are his wife, Leona, and a brother, Earl 8S. Coghill of Indianapolis. .

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Playground facilities at Riverside

eral public beginning at 10° a.m. each day, park officials said today. Regular hours for the 24 amusement features will remain at the opening time of 7:30 o'clock each and at 1 p.m. on Sundays.

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LOUIS SONTAE Ms. Sylvia P. Kern

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1S DEAD HERE

Insurance Man Had Come. Here 5 Years Ago

From Chicago.

Louis Sontag, a native of Scotland and resident of Indianapolis five years, died of a heart attack

the way to the Methodist hospital. He was a naturalized citizen and was 49.

Rabhi Maurice Goldblatt will conduct the services tomorrow at 3 p. m. in the Aaron Reuben funeral home. Burial will follow at Indianapolis Hebrew. Mr. Sontag was associated with the United Insurance Co, of Indianapolis, having come here from! Chicago. . He is survived by his wife, Eva; a stepson, and a sister, Mrs.

Anna Marmenstein of Los Angeles.

BARKLEY TO RAGE

PARK IN KENTUCK

FRANKFORT, Ky, Aug. 7 (U.’ P.) ~Additional returns from precincts not tabulated in Kentucky's primary when counting halted at midnight Saturday today confirmed the overwhelming victory of Senator Alben W. Barkley, Democratic majority leader, in his contest for renomination.

calgon an exceptionally light election.

bined total of his six opponents. James Park, Lexington attorney and former state legislator, won the Republican senatorial nomination with a vote more than twice that of his nearest opponent in a field of four. In the congressional contest, all incumbent congressmen who faced contests—two Democrats and two Republicans — were renominated.

Services Today

Services for Mrs, Sylvia P. Kern, 11839 E. Thompson road, were to be| | conducted by the Rev. L. C. Trent | at 1:30 p. m. today in the Royster |

& Askin funeral home, with burial

in Washington Park cemetery. A resident of Indianapolis 38 years, Mrs. Kern died Friday. She was 60 and attended the Woodruff Place Baptist church, Survivors ‘are one son, Cleo L.| Kern of Indianapolis, and af brother, Earl Brouhard of Hamilton, O.

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FOR BECKERICH

Indianapolis Grocer for Half a Century | Was 75. arenes Beckerich, Indianapolis

rocer 50 years, died yesterday in = home, 2222 Broadway. He was 75. _ Services will be held Wednesday 2 SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. | A native of Campbell county, Ky. Mr. Beckerich operated a grocery store at 22d .st. and College ave. until his retirement Jar. 1. He was| a resident of Indianapolis since 1885. | Survivors are his wife, Ottilia; four | Sop, Victor W., Leonard J, Paul J. and George E. Beckerich, all of

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Mrs. Cary Tegler of Newport, KY. and seven grandchildren. .

ELMER McCRORY . Services for Elmer E. McCrory, former employee of L. 8S. Ayres &| Co., were held yesterday in the home

‘of Mr. and Mrs. 8S. N. Lingeman of]

Brownsburg, with burial in od Greenlawn cemetery there. A lifelong resident of Indiana, Mr. McCrory died Friday in the home of |

They were Reps. Noble J. Gregory and Brent Spence, Democrats, and

Carrier, Republicans. Four other congressmen, all Democrats, were renominated without opposition. They were A. J. May, chairman of the house mili-| tary affairs committee; Emmet: : O'Neal, Virgil Chapman, and Joe! |B. Bates.

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EIGHTH AIR FORCE FIGHTER BASE, England, Aug. 6 (Delayed) (U. P.). — Maj. George Priddy, 25, of Greensboro, N. C., bought $1200 worth of war bonds today and then took off on a mission in which he shot down six German fighters in a single t. His combat feat set a new rec-

boosted his score to 24‘: enemy planes, not including six destroyed on the ground. Priddy was flying a Mustang in an escort for heavy bombers on a raid over Hamburg when his group sighted 30 Messerschmitt 109's just before reaching the target area. He wheeled into the fight and

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| MRS. FRANCES A. MILLS

| Services for Mrs. Frances A. Mills, 2003 College ave., were to be held at 19:30 a. m. today in Speaks & Finn | funeral home with burial at Crown { Hill, Mrs. Mills, who was 88, died Friday in her home. She was the

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