Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1945 — Page 4
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PAGE 4. a Sy THE INDIANAPOLIS. TIMES t ls a id es TUESDAY, JAN. 3, 2 105 7 PLAN RITES TOR United i in Fr T ance BUDGET AT (RS | et Senator-Elect Capehart Goss to Washington re g G.I. Sw Eh LL ray MRS. CRADICK = WORKERS | National Service Insurance
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WASHINGTON, Jan, 2.~A fetter cause you didn't recognize it as an || from a serviceman on furlough important document,
‘| poses this question: Better write to Director of Insurs Q. These National Service Life|,nce Veteran's Administration, Insurance policies are as hard to washirigton, D. C., for ‘a letter es= in down as the Atyutls Charter, [tablishing ‘your policy ownership. presume I own one because money, y, ,4ro aases a few months dela y has been deducted from my check| io," naan that your application
“For Former Organist at Tuxedo Park.
Services will be conducted at 3 p. m. Thursday at the Tuxedo Park
| To shift Employees | To Hourly Rate.”
With advent of the 1945 city budget, it appeared today that .some city. departments might be faced _— . with wholesale discontent among Oradick, 3659 N. Temple ave, who minor workers.
, for it for the last six months, but ; died yesterday in’ St. Praficis hose Brothers . meet in France | Although® Fred Telford, former I've never seen it. ‘What am I sup- had failed to get approved and was ! & | Lt. John N. Goll and Capt, Frank a pad he on its.way back. The fact that ine pital. city - job surveyor, .completed his posed to have ‘to show that I'm a 4 - | T. Goll (left to right): Lo Fin ; surance allotments have been taken § The Rev. U. 8. Glutton, pastor, work and. left the city several Weeks policy owner? tof heck d will officiate. Burial will’ be in . FOR THE FIRST TIME in twp |ago, his accepted recommendation A. A one-page buff- colored cer- Spd Banka h og a Tae - Washington Park cemetery. | years the Goll brothers met. But that hourly workers be placed on a tificate was mailed to you or if you gin as soon as applitation goes in . Mrs. Cradick, who was "53, was|-the scene .was France, not In- maonthly salary basis remained as & so ordered to your beneficiary within | ie 410 policy 18 not approved }
four months after. your application went tor Veterans’ Administration. This ‘stakes out your claim on a y 5 , Y|GI insurance policy, and it's the ; WATCH YOUR STEP : .{only evidence you'll get for the dur~f> NEW YORK, Jan. 2 (U, P)~ | ation. , Ante-bellum unabridged in- Fireman Jeremiah McGillicuddy will |
active in work of the ‘Tuxedo Park] dianapolis. source of dissatisfaction, : church. - She had been organist and| Sons of Mr, and’ Mrs. John: A.°| A number of park department pianist at the church for the past, Goll, 630 E. 58thrst., the tyo men, {employees, among ‘others, Were ab25 years. 1st Lt. John N. and Capt. Frank [sent teday-as- the cold apparently She is suryived by her Biber. T. het briefly last fall. s Iserved to. accentuate their attitude “Ralph H. Cridick; s daughter, Mis.| 1t Goll is with the 3d army toward what- they claim is not’ a
you will get a-refund.
James R. Graham, Indianapolis; while his brother is with the 9th “square deal? * saree Tect He surance policies would have: used!be taking’ the stairs down the next | two sohs, Sgt. Howard Cradick, inj gir force. Both have been.in serv, Say Incomes Reduced v. Senator- e ect omer E. ‘Capehart and his party. Teft Indianapolis for. Washington last ‘might. Mr.- |much preciéus war-time, paper, so|time he ‘hears the station: house: Capehart will be sworn into office tomorrow noon. In the party at the Union Station were (left to right) |Veferah’s Administration: cut them|alarm.. Early today he slid down the
France, and Lt. Raymond Cradick,| jee over two years.
in the Philippines, and a sister, MIs. -..y4- goll's wife, Virginia, lives in Sockemen io Sergrsl oe he Arch N. Bobbitt, city attorney; Miss Ruby Boling, stenographer; Mr. and Mrs. Gapehany; Harry D. Youse, down to. a one-page certificate. shiny brass pole and ‘fractured his +P, Phillips, Palmyra, Wis. W. Lafayette, while- Capt. Goll's Ee Ys Dude! as reduce secretdry, "and two of the three Capehart children, P atsy and Earl, : This certificate is a vital fecord.(left leg. He's 56. ; JORN M. WALDEN wife, Jane, makes her honie with The budget, for example, provides S000 0 TE tr i Tig par re that many 90 cent park board work- |= : of Rites for John M. Walden, em- men will receive a monthly salary |= = 18
ployee of the Railway Express. jf $170. - agency, who died Sunday in Meth- However, Paul Bown, park -de-
odist “hospital, will be held at 1:30 | partment superintentient, emphnas~ =
y lized that sick benefifs and a two- |= p. m. tomorrow at the Harry W. GROUP 0 MEET week ‘vacation are included in the |Z Moore peace chapel. new salary arrangement. Hereto- | The Rev. I C: Trent, pastar, of | tore, He pointed out, workers were Woodruff Place Baptist church, will paid only for. actual time worked.
Se A I Suiial lle Financers to Confer With Few Get Year's Employment : Furthermore, few : workers “wer
Mr. Walden, who was 62, was a| ~ . i n | : : y e _ native of Terre Haute and had lived Special Committee of fable to get 52 weeks of employment “in Indianapolis 25 years. . He re-t . | a year, due to sickness and bad sided at ape Hendricks place and Forty and Eight. ~ © | working conditions, Mr: Brown said.
_he had been employed :by the ex- A work-week of 45 hours at 80 press agency 24 Tite : “I A meeting of executives froma cents under the plan last year—
+. |Chicago - financial concern ‘with | would bring an annual- income of TE in members 6f the Forty and -Eight $2106, whereas the new budget proChristian church of Franklin: {Speedway purchase committee will| vides for $2040 annually. Survivors include his wife Mrs. be held here in the néxXt few days. |- Howeve It was pointed but. the Carrie Adams Waldén: a daughter. Norman H. Coulon, head of the!lold plan did not guarantee 52 weeks Mrs. Jane Ellen Jones: two sons, committee of Indianapolis .Voiture| employment and actually the averLt. Harry A. Walden, in France, No. 145, said today that financial age workman did not earn as much and Hal Walden: two brothers. | details of the proposed purchase | as it is claimed he will under the, Clarence C. Walden, Connersville, [Will be compieted-a} nat time, | 1045 plan. ots Tn ay Bun) G. Walden, Franklif, Efforts of the group to obtain | May Visit Mayor = ~ +i permission of - the securities ex-|
Meanwhile, there were hirits that > a Wo Sehilaren. change commission for the con-|a group of workers would compose
os templated purchase have been | a delegation to visit Mayor Tyndall MES. AGNES MPA PAYNE fraught with delay. : 5 their complgiit. Services will be held at 1:30 p. m.| Although the voiture is incor-| Any action t6 revise the budget tomorrow at Shirley Brothers’ ten | porated ge ijigha I as a woulda tars to come from the city! non-profit organization. and the in-| COU tral chapel for Mrs. Agnes M. (ung) revenue bureau recognizes | Privately, several ‘councilmen Payne, 5627 Winthrop ave., who died the American Legion and its kin- | warned last fal] when the budget. Friday. Burial will be "in Crown \ared organizations as non- -profi; Was being ‘prepared that Mr. TelHill cemetery. charitable bodies, the SEC. has de- | ford’s recommendations would lead Mrs. Payne, who was 59, was a /manded - additional, proof, Mr. 4% worker discontent. native of Leavenworth, Kas, and | Coulon declared.
had been a resident of Indianapolis 50 years. She was a member of Purchase Option Extended HUGH. A, PURKHISER - Naomi chapter, Order of astern} It has béert submitted to them, |
Btar. he added, and. their” decision hast She is survived by two sons, Miles been awaited several weeks, Event- 1]3 MITCHELL DEAD 2 ed.
and Wilbur Payne; two daughters, |ual approval is expecte Miss Ruth Payne and Mrs. Ida May| The, exiendéd "purchase . option ~ Prost, all of Indianapolis, and two from." Capt. Eddie ‘Rickenbacker, - sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Weimar, In- | which expired Dee. .15, has been
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: Times ‘Special MITCHELL; Ind, Jan. 2—Hugh H. ‘Purkhiser, Mitchell business and | civic leader, died Sunday.ef -a heart
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ana retail“¢lothiers’ and furnishers’ chapter. IS DEAD IN FLORIDA association-yesterday in the ClayShe is survived by a sister, Mrs.| Mrs. Helen Carter, formerly of | pool hotel. y Mary Gallagher; a brother, William Indianapolis, died yesterday in her| Other officers elected for 1945 are’ Johnson, and an aunt, Mrs. Marie/ home in Flagler Beach, Fla. "She | | Merrill Calvert of Bloomington, Stull, all of Indianapolis, was 40. {vice president, and Mary Caroline - She was the daughter of Mr. and | Ullam of Bloomington, secrétary. HUNGARY.-SEEKS TERMS |\ william Maley, 16 N! Arsenal| Directors elected are Sam. Fletcher
The precious angel who will soon be the light of your life deserves all the dainty things that will make him happy . . . and you will want him to have
dianapolis, and Mrs. Paul Stander, | renewed indefinitely, through ef- = JRST TWO YE A “Seattle, Wash. |forts of Al Rickenbacker, brother | Attack while visiting with friends YOR THE u : suet 1 00 of the -famous fier and. aviation |b Jacksen, Tenn, Is R HARRY A. CRANE company executive. i Mr. Purkhiser, who was 39, died = oh x Rites for Harry A.-Crane,” 961 x.| The bond. issue, it was Jearned. | i Jackson hospital, where he was’ =. ws will approximate $1.000,000. Valu- aken after he collapsed on the = ‘ Bosart ave., who died Sunday night{ _.. pp ns street outside his hotel. \ = ation of the Speedway has been| $C = By “in the VeterarfP hospital, Marion, placed at slightly more than| AD employee of ‘ihe. lehjgh- B will be held at.8:15 a. m. tomorrow |$1,300,000. - . Portland Cement: Co. 42 years, he ‘bin at the Robert W. Stirling funeral | rl had been superintendént of ‘the = ised N home and at 9 a. m. in Little Flower | firm since 1943. HS Advert Catholic church. Burial will be in RITES TOMORROW He was executive chairman of |Z grment Crown Hill cemetery. the: Mitchell war finance com- = Ci Mr; Crane, who was 56, was Fiftes} mittee, chairman of the local se- = - long resident of Indianapolis. « FOR KENNETH BEHNY lective service board, a past presi- 2 ar had been a jobbing salesman it dent and a board member of the |= rs many years. He was a member of| Rites. for Kenneth Dale Behny, Indiana Christian Church Mis- |= the Little Flower Catholic church |whd died Sunday night at his home, | sionary association, chairman "of |= T and Garfield post 88, American $145 Winthrop ave, will be held at|the board of the Mitchell Christian = T Legion. {2:30 p. mr. tomorrow at«Moore and church and charter member and |S Ss He is survived by his wife, Mrs: Kirk Northside Colonial mertuary past ‘president of the Rotary club. = w Anne B. Crane: a son, Cpl. Arthur | Burial will be in Washington Park|He also had been active in Red = - R. Crane, in the Southwest Pacific,| mausoleum. | Cross and Boy Scout activities, s Fi and a sister, Mrs. Lottie Carpenter, Mr. Behny, who was 36, was em-| Born in Shoals, he came here 43 = us Indianapolis. . ployed. at Allison division, General vears ago. His wife, Hattie, died S of Ry : | Motors He was a native of Peru|& Year ago. - = ! MRS. DELLA S. GRIMES land had resided here seven years.) | Survivors are two sons, ‘James of |= i . Ls Grimes. | He ‘Was a member of Robert Parks Mitchell and Hugh of Bedford; one = yz I NL 5. or gor eens: Shares, Broad = Ripple Sager Jape of Mucho! ie s 3 % - ; — , N. Tilifiols st; willbe held -at 3/1 uc 1008E, ..& A. M, and Scot- | Mrs. Kate Prosser of Mitchell, and = F P d t 7 t : p. m. tomorrow at Shirley Brothers’ {tish. Rite. |two grandchildren. : 18° amous i ro uc 3 0 8¢ central chapel. | Surviving are ' his = wife, Mrs The body will be “returned tol= : : Ms tr The Rev. E. Arnold Clegg, pastor {Madeline Beéehny; a stepdaughter, | Mitchell for funeral services and = . “9 ; pl of Grace Methodist church, will of-| {Carol Ann O'Day; a stepson, Pfc. | burial, ® Insure Ba by S or ecalth arr ficiate, assisted by Lynehurst chap-| Gene“ O'Day, Camp Henry, Val : Hist: Ee, = 7 ter, Order of Eastern Star. Burial iis ie ers, an nam FRANK CANNON HEADS = d C / J will be in Crown Hill cemetery. ' = ; 07 i Mrs. Grimes was a native of One® SISter. CLOTHIERS IN STATE = an A, nfor . Charleston, Ill, and had been. a A ry —~Frank Cannon of Greencastle 7 6" 3 resident of Indianapolis since 1917: ' MRS. HELEN CARTER was elected president of the Indi- s She was a member of the Lynehurst | S : in
the best. ‘Here in our Downstairs Infants’ Center
LONDON, Jan. 2 «U. P).—An|ave, and sister of Mri. Robert|of Ft. Wayne, Roland Loehr of we have assembled everything you will need © . . x armistice commission’ representing | Nolan and Mrs. Ruth Schutte,” both | Richmond, Roe Duvall of Winches- | : : : : the new provisional Hungariay goy-| of Indianapolis |ter, M, Strouse of Columbia’ City, | from a box%of pins to furniture, and we are proud ¥ ernment has arrived in Moscow to| Services and burial will be held |John Knoebel of Madison and Nate to have all the nationally advertised brands, de- H negotiate a settipment with Russia, in Flagler Beach, { Beitman of Washington. ! Radio Moscow announced today. | ey ee Included on the organization's or signed with baby's health and comfort in mind. Ww : cer 0. E. 8. MEETS FRIDAY list of 10 “best dressed men” in i ; : » | ‘Naomi chapter, No. 131, O. E. 8,|Indidria-are ‘Paul V. McNutt, war B will ‘meet at 8p. ‘'m, day at the manpower ' commission chairman, Masonic temple, North and Illinois| Robert Yunker of Madison, Jacob i sts. to Observe advance night. | Hoffman and Dr. WA Knode Not Yoo many years ago a mother-Yo-be was forced " — ei of . South “Bend, Walter Peterson fo shop in many different departments to assemble a and Walter Walb of Ft. Wayne, State Deaths | atid Lothair ‘Teetor of Hagerstown the myriads of items necessary for baby's ward- ¥
| John ‘J. Twentyman of Dayton | ' i ©) ag’ aes k d a As CAMDEN: Ars Bima 8. Barnes, 7a.1©+ Was“speaker at a dinner last |urivoy Daughter, Mr Mabel Hawn: night. Y George i Rr as. Survivors: Daugh-] = The spring showing of the Men's
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‘robe. Now out complete layette service offers
her everything she will heed in one convenient center, with sales persors especially trained by the
Every detail ia * your fers, Joan Mrs. Nathan Noreer nd Mrs Apparel club continues -through totribute to your loved FREELANDYILLE > Anta ~ Bicknell, ~6,| MOFFOW at the Claypool hotel. Institute of Mothercraft to-attend her. Shopping Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas | e————————————————— a = MARK al ones 3s carefully ister; Mrs. Harry McFadder CHURCH GROUP TO MEET for baby here | is a pleasure. TRAE y LAFAYETTE-Mri Alice Whitlock, 86.] - The executive committee meeting : F 4] : A ’ Survivors: Husband larence brothers, ai) 3 1 ing s Plasined here. Quiet Hg | SUrvis bef Charles. Fes ! Bhat [of the Church Federation of In- RE - INPORCED. > B service . and gracious Bi FORTE Mr Sophie Ahrend, 88. dianapolis will be Feld at 12:15.p. m iis : B . . . or ister, Johanna Schweder 3 . : - environment, will ease LOGANSPORT Prank. Brooks. 60. Sur tomorroy in thie Y. M. C. A.A re- Our large infants’ wear = department presents n ‘your sorrow vivors. Wife, Virginia; sons, Frank and POL on_the progress of week-day’ he n
ges Serercrenmed religious education and other points complete stocks of new and” fresh ‘merchandise at
MONROE M Lyd hie y B A MO E-- rs Lydia Bley, Sur 10f. the city re ligious educational the | + ibl é undies dia ers toilet brother i TAFE aud Orso © brie : TRrogram will be given. g owe possi ? pri Bee pers rs i a ’ ra ORTH, MANCHESTER. Mrs, . Baward! articles, nursing needs: “Suter apparel, crib acces-
| daughter; Mrs. Ted Scheerer OF Sewell YOU HAD A NECK sories, cribs, bathinettes, bassinettes, nursing
OAKTOWN M1 PG Charley Bre | vivois Husband, Pranklin a ers Mrs. | . AS LONG AS If h HF LOTETE MOOTE rth Mrs—Ry “THIS FELLOW . £m am em / = ttLLow LE. chairs and many other items. All famous merchan
Mary. Schenck, 10. f Mrs. Francis | Della Ziegel, brother,
dise hat can be depended upsn fo: give you sabe isfaction at all times . . . backed by LS. Ayres &.Co” Limitations on some items. No phone A
mail orders, please. -
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