Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1945 — Page 3
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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pe ; rheem AN HEADS ‘RITES TOD AY FOR Walter Voss Dies MRS N 3 INDIANA P. Spragy 3 d Netter Mi One Is Wo nded “ M'CREARY Seattle, Wash RITES MONDAY KR INDIANA P. S. C. pra e no grass, e er issing; he 5 u MRS, Walter Voss, formerly of - 2610 | : * : pie ; {Madison ave., died yesterday at ‘the (Continued Fron Page One) : ? J | Boeing Aircraft Corp. in Seattle, P Franklin Republican Named| Cp. Josesh P. Hunt, 536 N. Injuries Suffered in Auto oi i J Member of Florist Society ress ? : Keystone ave. in Germany. Si A : : ; iol tore here many years 4 + | PIE Robert C. Sprague, 1240 W. ollision Jan,- 12 8 grocery Dies at Age 81 in trol bi Bhi tI hg Fol sn Colisin a a Board Is Completed. Pls, Jain D. Suodgrasm. New Cause Death. Jyngnt oop: 8 Home Here. D York, formerly .of Indianapolis_an “ hv . : : 2S. “ Governor Gates ctampicied or-|@ cousin of Pvt. Sprague, with the Services for-Mrs, Vada McCreary, hi wie, Dele 2 The Rev, Fred R. Daries, pastor s of the ganization - of tie. public service 106th. | {712 N. Illinois st., who died Thurs- 5c atk: New i ve of the Zion Evangelical and Re= ana has commission today with the Appelt. J wi Hever } D.. Bette, 1221 W. jay ia oc Rei Rn Bey Shel: grandchildren. formed church, will conduct services mocratie ment of Roscoe - P, Freeman of 31st st, in Belg yvive, yi Se ll D.. 1 "at 1:30 p. m. Monday in the Flanner Franklin as chairman, WOUNDED {today in Shirley Brothers’ Centra a : Yesterday the governor named 1 R. Ballard, 327 N chapel. Burial will be in Wash-| ND AY & Buchanan mortuary for Mrs, hat the LeRoy E. (Toby) Yoder of Goshen be Wa) lake Francs BIC, | {ington Park cemetery. Katherina Brandlein who died yesp needs ‘as the second Republican member| aye. hy FA, 3 Mrs. McCreary died of injuries| terday in her home, 3342 Graceland members of the commission. P RISONER Flight Officer Hugh _ George Cpl. Joseph P. Hunt , . . missing Pfc. John D, Snodgrass . . , (received, n 2 Sreeonr Soham F OR LYMON KIDWELL. ve. Burial will be in Crown Hill. yester= . Te DEmerte minority Hen: . i Solis A Biter Connpom, Walker ., . killed in pjpne crash. |<with *the 106th, missing with 106th, . hear Mii Yyile val. la Mrs. Brandlein, whé was 81, was HaXe er awrence annon of brother o s...Walter- W. =| we kle, Engle- » named to| port, 361 Albany st, of Germany, Survivors are her husband, W. 8.{ The Rev. O.° A. Trinkle, Engle-|tne wife of Martin Brandlein, presat state Michigan C119, Who wae named 10, poll, y st. v 00d Christian church ‘pastor, will dlein’ tings. the board last August by ex-Gov- SAFE McCreary; her - ‘stepmother, Mrs.| Wood Christian ¢ p ident of Brandlein's Inc. flower that the ernor Henry Schricker to fill out|” 1 {Lottie Wilson, Washington; two| conduct services at 11 a. m. Mon-|shop. Born in Germany, she was a a per- the unexpired term of George N. Sgt. ‘Ernest A. Peterson, 1121 sisters, Mrs. Lucy Lemmon and |day in the Harry Ww. Moore Peace Herber of he Bion Shieh ad a es BE bie Sha ew Pi. Bey Miler, ti oF Wak Capel to Loman A. Kidwe for. Rone Sol, of naa ittee to r. Freeman has been a mem- S h StS. the two ber of the commission for more Flight Officer Hugh. George | Rutledge, Washington, and Mrs. ely of 4 . Hamper se. who Survivors besides her fusend : than a month, having: beén ap- Walker, husband of Mrs. D. Lo- |Mayge Lahann, Sioux City, Ia.; and| Nese home. Burial will be wl two sons, Carl and moe 3 » || pointed‘ to -the hoard by Mr. |retta Walker; 1638 Carrollton ave. six half-brothers, George and Mor-| oon Hill |and a daughter, Miss Rose Brande TR ~Schricker potatoe ~tanid-son-of William F. Walker, 1134 tton_ Wilson, both ‘of ‘Washington: fem, i s an ate N. Mount st., killed Wednes- A Tptired contractor; he-was—79:~ Succeeds Abbett »- fount st., was e Clifford and Harry Wilson, both of Survivdrs are two daughters at] 1 among day in a plane crash at Page field, Aurelia, Ia» and Noah and ‘Dallas bi |MRS. IRENE ALICE TAYLOR ont high He succeeds as chairman of the p Myers, Fla Wil both ia th |two sons, Mrs. Lena :M. Robinson, : : councils, commission, Hugh W. Abbett, In- ‘A graduate of Washington high Hson, in the navy. Mrs. Merill Attkisson and Donald| Rite for Mrs. Irene Alice Taylop Bays. dianapolis' Democrat, Whose resigna-| 01 plight Officer Walker was MRS. EMMA SAUTER Kidwell, all of Indianapolis, and will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow ion was fig Sncoines effestsen onasy. nas|22 and entered’ the service in No- & 4 oe on on in : Er Kidwell, Ventura, Cal. in the Harry W. Moore Peace talkin , 1942, He received his ' : : . , : rs, mma Sauter, wife OI] iit v. Herbert Huff bi ating . been an~examiner with the state Fee Aloe field, Victoria, Tex., Cpl. George T. Ronk . . . miss- Pfc. Robert Sprague . . . miss Sgt. John A. Ritenour . . . pris- Henry Sauter, 1723 S. State ave., MRS. MARGARET FRANKLIN chapel with the Re Ft. Prices Mr. Bays i board of accounts. He was ap-|, August. ’ ing in Belgium, ing Luxembourg. oner of Germany. died today at the home of her! Services ‘will be held at 3p m man, pastor of the is ency post he f pointed Republican deputy examiner Before entering the air corps, he| : totus : ’ daughter, Mrs, Nora Yow, 2115 Na- tomorrow. in ike. First Baptist | Purch: officiating. Burla] wil be in April, 1941, and served in this Perryville high school. In civilian : t : lin Lewisvill Ve years. g post until "his appointment “to the| was employed by the Quality Tool |);s0 ha wag a farmer. olen SL. ow : church in Harrisburg, Ill, for Mrs. |!n Lewisville. Indicated | public service J last] jand Ble Co. & an a T xt of [nau ural S eech a etl: of 2 lone sek Margaret * Franklin, who died yes-| Mrs. Taylor, who was 63, died tic come v Survivors, besides his wife and| e g pP gelical and Re ormed church an terday in a nursing home at 43 S.|Thwsday in Methodist hospital. She irman to Benth. | father, include three sisters, Sgt.| Skt Ernest A. Peterson, reported the Reseda society, she was 74. Ritter ave. Burial will be in Mor-|lived at 32 Eastern ave. they will Before joining the state accounts) | Helen, Walker, with the WAC in|missing Nov. 20 over Yugoslavia, has D li of B R [t Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. ganfield Ky. 2 Survivors are her husband. .Clnb ling it. and, Ns Brosnan was In the sales | gland, and Miss Shirley Walker written his mother, Mrs. Josephine a jvere y ooseve Tuesday in the J. C. Wilson Chapel A membersof the Woodruff Place|A: two sons, Howard F. and Robe vision of two large rubber com- land Mrs. Alice Ewing, Indianapolis: | of the Chimes. Burial will be in h 76. rt M. both of Indianapolis: ° & d at the panies and was traveling secretary | Peterson, 1121 Pleasant st., that he : . : : Crown. Hill Baptist church, she was |e + both polis; for a for the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. | |a brother, Sgt. William Sy ales, is safe, along with the other mem- WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. (U. P.).—Following is the Survivors besides "her husband| Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. | brother, William PF. Burt, Lewisville, | w s step- y : : Ae . : 8 $ 3 : w chair- a Ke iss graduate of Pranklin high| me tHe army ysrssas; bl ep bers of his crew. Sgt. Peterson was complete text of President Roosevelt's fourth inaugural |, 4 daughter are a son, Walter, lene F. Dorris and Mrs. Clara F.|and four grandchildren. y a vote school and Franklin college. {raoLAer, SVS, do reported missing while serving as a i i Wilson, both of Indianapolis; a sis- : 8 step-sister, Miss Gesine Walker, tail gunner on a B54. Ho I address: Indianapolis; a brother, Theodore ter, Mrs, J. T. Christian, Sturgis, Indianapolis. a a PS ria Mr. Chief Justice, Mr. Vice Presi-| start downward, . The great fact to Blumberg, and five grandchildren, fy. and a brother. T. M. Parrih. OFFICIAL WEATHER i Funeral services will be held at rom . dent. my friends: Semermber Lis! Pg qa ue | Hopkinsville, Ey. U. S. Weather Burean lopted » | {10 a. m. Monday at the Conkle ’ You will understand and, TI be- ia oa 3 : TWO ORGANIZERS (All Data in Central War Time) te come | funeral home, with the Rev. ‘Fr.| Pharmacist’s Mate 3-¢c Edwin A. lieve, agree with my wish that the that a line drawn through the mid- | Tan. 0 1915 vestigate H | Michael Gorman, pastor of St. An-|Shoaf, son of Mrs. Mary R. Shoaf, form of this inauguration be simple | dle of the peaks and the valleys of | FREED IN ASSAULT G | ‘s Pebbles Sunrise I Sunset... , alleged i G0 INTO HOPPER thony's Catholic church, officiating. | 28 N. Belmont ave., has been award- and its words brief. the centuries always has an upward | ole rer . the U.8. | Burial will be in Floral Park ceme- ed the purple heart for wounds! we Americans of today, together | trend. | NEW CUMBERLAND, W. Va, . Eta prsepiation since Jan 2 sm. 14 lana.” tery received during the fighting for with our allies, are passing through ou Constitution of 1787 was not Jan. 20 (U. P).~Two C. IL O.| re app IF@S |Denciency since Jan. 1 : 8 i ini " . ’ ect instrument; it is not per- united steel workers’ organizers = the state HN #8 Saipan and Tinian. He was serving! a period of supreme test. It is a a per ec trun | wy S| : The Noiowing table shows ifs highest full-time, i Third Would “Bai Parents Cpl. George T. Ronk, husband of |as a medical corpsman. test of our courage—of our resolve fect yet. Bit it provides a arm were found “pot guilty” of eiatges) SOMEWHERE IN BURMA, Frm pea Aegon li iy de | «Ce —ot our ential democracy, © (Bae on, which al maser of of teonous sual in connection gun, 20 TU. Patter the war | RE fey 210 BE uTE pe “ : . e ave. and son of Mr. an Is. y S full , | w alleg < oli : : vital to I Taking Young to. Taverns; roe Rong. 402 5. Lynhurst drive, Tit Lt. John R. McUay, nephew; If we meet that test—successfully creeds, codld. build: our solid struc- of the Weirton independent, union Pfc. Olin B. Starkey of Ivanhoe e people i o alter Ronk, . Ly *lof Mrs. Fayt J. Herff, 4118 N.}and honorably—we shall perform a W. Va., wants to return to some-* nt | 3 M 0 K. |is missing in action in Belgium, Meridian st.. has service of historic importance which ture of democracy. {at the gates of the Weirton Steel] ’ : tio ranks | easures U. . d. Cpl. Ronk arrived in England ard d h en and women and children will Today in this year of war, 1945, Co, Weirton, last Feb. 17. where in Burma with a barracks Gineinn 4 | inorit il |last October and saw service. in been Swas o : : a hout all time we have learned lessons—at a fear-| Louis Capone of Pittsburgh and| bag and shovel. Denver og ho | New bills last Would place all France and Germany before going SHnguishe £ y g : ful cost—and we shall profit by| {Charles Barranco, Baltimore, were Starkey, during asrecent night Evansville + resent Se | restaurants under control of wef, ‘Belgium, . od Cross Jor ‘WE SHALL NOT FAIL’ - them. | charged with attacking Thomas J.| operation, stumbled on the soft |Indianapolis (city) | state heaith board, require rabies) erial operations P : We have learned that we cannct|Long - without provocation in an| sands of a beach. Two pebbles |Kansas City Mo. enate ine vaccinati f all d d hib The corporal is 22 and graduated | t the Japs |Mirmi, Pla | ccination of all dogs and prohibit | f he Lad high sche) H agains e p ~|live alone, at peace; that our own | inter- union squabble brought about| stuck to his hand,c and he put |Minneapolis-st. continue | parents from taking children into from the Ladoga high schoo €lin the Central As I stand here today, having . ; » New Otfleans - election- | formerly was employed by the Alli- : : ' well-being is. dependent on “the |by the C. L O's efforts to organize| them in his mouth to alleviate his | Nex Orie: | taverns were introduced in the son division of General Motors Pacific. The award takén the solemn oath of office in|.) being of other nations, far | | Weirton Steel's 10,000 employees.| thirst. | Oklahoma guy. ! house yesterday. oo : ee : was made by Gen. the presence df my felow country-|,yay we have learned that we The C. I. O."men were passing out| Looking at the stones later he | Zaha, Reb. .. : i Speedy action oy bills introduced Pie. Ravmood 2 B ov. 3 moor: Truman H. Lan- ‘men—in the presence of our God—| must live as men, not as ostriches, literature to home-going workers| noticed a glitter in the center of [San An Antonio, Tex. «uu... by Sen i » be WN % Was, ion {ber of the nd red of the dos, Rie ] Sow fa iy ATpericas PUTPOSE | not as dogs in the manger. | when the alleged outbreak occurred.’ each. He held two star sapphires. | {yy dingion, B.6. S01 00 na - committees yesterday. genéral of the at we sha ail. Anderson, They recommended passage of Atterbury-trained 106th division,|army air force In the days and in the years that — —————— ——————-————— — — — — the sen. bills that would: has been missing since action Dec.|pomber command °L MeUay |..0 5 come we shall work for a| CITIZENS OF THE WORLD sk, mi- Create a new city health board| jig in We Baldo Uf he Bulge. tte sh In the Marianas, where Lt. McUay | just and durable peace as today we We have learned to be citize STRAUSS use. | which would integrate all city] 8 he service In fis paged. He is serving as a Liber-| work and fight for total victory in e e learne e citizens | S AYS: lors, Von health services: permit the Indian- January, 1943, and received A. 8. T.| tor co-pilct. war. of the world, members of the hu- | Thurman apolis city clerk to succeed him-|P. training at Vanderbilt university 2-4 3 We can and we will achieve such {man community, | 4 i Charles self, and place the state gross in-|before being transferred to the in- S. Spt. Johis W. Ki la peace. We have learned the simple truth, 1 sted that come tax division under the state fantry. He took basic training at; S- S8t Raman. Art|" We shall ‘strive for perfection.|as Emerson said, that “the only : Y | over ihe ll treasurer. | Ft. McClellan, Ala. rope and nose gunner of a Tthiwe gna) not achieve it immedi-| Way to have a friend is to be one. | egislators t Decatur Line Restored ae Sop. bi Ms ui Sia Oo army, air force Liberator based in'ately—but we still shall strive, We We can pig no Jesh peace i ;n|Bag:ey. 3253 Boulevard pl. PVL.\p. Marianas, has been awarded |may make mistakes—but they must|We approach it with suspicion an not’ been Senatercomimittees handed down Bagley is 21 and graduated from | 2 s awarde I Ro result mistrust—and with fear. We can| : before it recommendations for passage of Shortridge high school. He at-|the distinguished flying cross for | [from faitness of heart or aban-| [gan it only if we proceed with the | ; | bills that would: : Hike bond tended Butler university and was a aerial bombardment Operations | gop ment of moral principles. understanding and confidence and | Entire contents copyrighted, 1045, L. Strauss & Co., Ine. % —— Restbre Decatur township's bouna~ | yaemper of the Sigma Nu. {against the Japs in the Central] en
courage which flow from conviction. | Sgt. Kinnaman is the son | TREND FOREVER UPWARD The Almighty God has blessed | of Mr. and Mrs. Porter Kinnaman, | — ~jour land .in many ways. He has] | 2154 N. Illinois st. I remember, that my old school-|8iven our people stout hearts and 2.8 | master said, in days that seemed to Strong arms with which to strike Pvt. Eugene Milton Booher, son us then to be secure and untrou-| mighty blows. for ° freedom and, |
ary line to include Indianapolis, A brother, Lf. Robert Bagley, also | Pacific. Power & Light Co. plant, the ‘taX ic in service, loss of which caused the township ® ® to go broke last year; and require; (Cpl. Joseph P. Hunt has been | : county welfare departments to file missing in Germany since action | petitions in circuit court for- wel- on Dec. 16 with the 422d regiment |
Vol. 3—No. 28 Saturday Jan. 20, 1945
present Republican city administration te restore him to his former job as municipal
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Robert Elliott Fox, R.. R. 18, Box 436;
club tonight, Also speaknig at the session, the’ second wartime conference. of the
Will H. Smith an extra $100, “to help win the war.” . This is the third
revolvers drawn, dashed into the house and found the. intruder—a squirrel. The
a s| truth. He has given to our county — 4 airport superintendent. The general One) If fare assistange for mothers of ille- of the 106th “division, actording to] jf Mr: bane Mrs. Henry F. Booher, |Dled ones I Sie wie Lid a faith which oe become the hope or plenty of show, og B00 00 ead if sa\d- the G. 1. bill of rights doesnot make it go i , acy has been missing i 1 ! fi x noliti ind other © gitimate children. ha =: Yong received by his wife, Mrs.| ey os heen A 3 in Svginn| be rising toward the heights—then| lof all peoples in an anguished ill the ice ever melts off the pavements mandatory for employees of a political folk of § Bills passed by the house a ances Hunt, 536 N. Keystone ave. | lal] will seem to reverse itself and|Wworld. pie subdivision to be reinstated in their old jobs. g | sent to the senate would: Cpl. Hunt is 23 and entered the! [parents Tocelved was written Dec. 9 We pray now to him for the” isioh The long extended ‘cold Judge Robert C. Baltzell observed his 4 ; ONE—Provide for appointment service in March, 1943. He received {in Luxembourg to see our way clearly<to see the weather has depleted coal Aw ’ veh, {of | of conservators of property of miss- training at Ft. Jackson, S. C., be-| Pvt. Booher is the brother of wil. | Cratorasile md brother of Mrs. | vay that nay tte fe ru) piles, snd has Drought, on 20th anniversary on the federal bench here Spproving | ing or captured servicemen by pro- fore coming to Camp Atterbury, (lam Boeher and Mrs. Kenneth!Perry Seva ourselves and for all our fellowmen a coal ciisis. . . . Because Josterda. « » - Ralph Polk Sr. Wes re slectad pon Jo i bate court of county in which - The soldier has.a 5-year-old son, |Axom, Crawfordsville. An aunt, [243 Trowbridge ~to the, achievement of His will to of the cifficult in fillin this week for Hs Sh year as chairman of el in some property is located. Gary Gene. Mrs, Mae Hendrix, lives in Green- st., has been mis deaceon earth. 4 oy y Ah : g the Volunteers of America advisory board, | A . #2 castle. | sing since action orders, the coal dealers folk TWO—Amend government em- - 8.8 a eines mere ee = : Xinds of !-ployee ‘retirement funds act to in- The son and a tephew of Mr. and an jin Germany id met this week and worked ff % % roper for clude “fifth class cities which have Mrs. Hugh A Sprague, 1249 W. 34th! Baker 3-¢ Wiliam Thomas Lin- poe : L STATE ‘GUARD GROUP out a_plan to check each <7 { pleasure § two or ‘more utilities. st., were reported missing Within 48 zer, Gary, is missing in action. hihi Wain order for actual need, in A Present for Unele Sam— " = . > - or liminate panic ny other THREE — Require pasteurization hours. A Bn " order to e p ~ : y \ of all milk used in dairy products The Spragues’ son, Pfc. Robert C.| Marine Cpl. Carl T. McKeel, halt a buying and to assure coal t ape BUSINESS 9 pavine federal income en will be i of any nature. Sprague, 19, has been missing in| | South Bend, and Pharmacist’'s Mate England” Treians for those who really need it. The axes Way Ux some AXpayer, but nok one sday and The only bill passed by the senate Luxembourg since Dec. 10 and his|2-¢ Donovan Unger Mattix Frank-| . ooo Universal military training for squirreliest story of the week . occurred Indianapolis businessman. This , m. and | allows $600 annual expenses to ‘cousin, Pfc. John D. Snodgrass, has! fort have been wounded. a France young men after the war will 5’ Wednesday night Mrs. Ruth Morgan exception to the rile, went. up 1a the Hird n Sat county prosecutors for investigation | been missing since action with the! ,-Tiore going to gy Grayson - | discussed by Col. Welton M. Modi- hi at gan, floor of the Federal buildBaines land prosecution and makes the 106th on Dec, 21 22 ~~ | Germany. Sgt. “8 sette, Camp Atterbury commander. 3124 Pleasant Run pkwy. ran to the neigh- i as payable quarterly effective] Pvt. Sprague was inducted S008 Sgt. John W. Grayson, sof of Mr. Grayson was fighting with the|in the principal address before the bors and. called police when she heard a ing and paid the tax he k Jan. I 1945. . after graduating from Shortridge 20d Mrs. Cecil Grayson, R. R. & infantry. Indiana State Guard Officers asso- strange noise in. her home, Radio owed. And then he i high school in 1943, and was enrolled ciation at the Indianapolis Athletic Patrolmen Rudolph Price and John Madden, up and handed Collector 2
i Surv! Naomi i “nd M%. Vivian Silvers,
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¢ vivors: Daughter, Mrs. Effie Conger; i Perry Hochstetler and Daniel; i Mary :Nicon;
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~ |Richard E. Sprague, is stationed-at | Princeton university. - | Pvt. Snodgrass is the son of Mr. | Hus. 20d Mrs. Maynard - H. Snodgrass, | sisters, Who "lived in‘ Indianapolis many | brothers, years and moved from here to | Cincihnati and then to New York, |
BICKANELL Mrs, Audrey Roach, 44
sisters, Mrs, Ruth Story
/ors Sons; parents, Mildred Walters, Mrs
Mrs. Nellie Wright, 48. Survivors: father, John Banks; Roscoe Huléen and Lavere;
Thomas Winemilier 67. Burvivors:
Ora; daughters, Rachel, Jessie and | where they now reside. His mother Lois, son Ha.ry, |is the former Dorothy Dodd. BLOOMINGTON-—Charlés McMillin, Daughters,” Mrs, C. J. Wood- “tn 8 NaN Ad Mrs. A. J. Love; sons, Baril pp. Werbert C. ‘Netter, son of CEDARVILLE—Wiillam Teeple, 84, Sur- Mr and Mrs. Herbert Netter, 1221] Daughters, Mrs. Marie Sheets |W. 31st st., has been missing in Bel- | Emma Blum since Dec. 17. He was serving| with an infantry regiment of the Ist’ army.
Mrs Sarah Westerfeld and Mrs. Bullington.
CLAY CITY--Mrs. Jane Shonk, 90 Sur-| sons, |
sister Mrs.| A graduate of Technical high| brother, John White.
|school, Pvt. Netter is 22 and at-| COLUMBUS—William Shaver, 72. Survivors: Wife; sister, Mrs, Jesse Wertz, tended the University of Arkansas. | DECATUR—Mrs. Sarah Nichols. Survi-| He entered the army Dec. 17, 1942, May Morris, 1. , Mrs. Everett Orr, am,
Husba Cliftoh; isters, Mrs | Savane, and Mot 0 F Larriar (80d has been overseas since last | DECATUR—Mrs. Osié Barkley, 76. Sur- | September. vivors: Sons, Ransome and Alonzo. | A brother, Pvt. Bernard Netter, | r 4 8 =» ~ |1s home on furlough, and will re-OSHEN-—Cephas Himebaugh, 66. Sur- port to Ft. Ord, Cal. vivors: Wife, Irene; son, John, Mrs. Busan Swarts, 79. Survivor, 8on, "4 8 Rey. Csone oes. ceil Bt a Pvt. Wallace R. Ballard, husband -~ e eWar: 3 Survivors: Paughiam. Mrs. Beulah Lute, |Of Mrs. Billie A, Ballard, 327 N. gn. Mary Cherry and Mis Lana Di Dar. | Beville ave, was wounded Nov. 15 ' 1 ini . me An et Bi Wy Mrs, Ph aay Er Ed during actionin France and is con(valescing in a hospital in England. Pvt, Ballard is 21 and entered the | army in March, 1943. He received A 8. T. P. training at City college, New York, and then: was transSurvivor: ferred to the infantry. 8 ERD. Mae Belle Mi Miller Survivars: The soldier went: overseas last {Husban enry; dau Mrs. September and was serving with dimond Hornbeck, M emer. ul Cunnl vid rs, Arthur Ramer ‘and ut Jonn ngoam, the 95th division of the 3d army. sistér, Mrs. Catherine Anderson; brothers, mafiah and Thomas Cade, : . nn. a ax ene Hoffman - h ! nts, Mr. and Mrs, Eugene; sister: Ph iis Sgt. John A. Ritenour, son of Mr. brothers, Sgt. Robert and Spl. Da Re and Mrs, Feed FP Ritenour, Covinghoover, urv eon eo, Sophia. sister, Mrs. Elizabeth tors” Wie, ton, and brother of Mrs. Walter W. SHELBYVILLE Mrs, Emma Rutherford, Newport, 361 Albany st. is a prisonhohe TVIVOr: Daughter, Mrs, "Mildped or of the German government. } Robert Wiis w sisters; Pores. : | SULLIVAN—Mrs. Belle |
Daughter, Mrs. , Earl.
KOKOMO--Rev Joseph Horner. 80. Sur | vivors: Wife, Emma; daughters, Mrs Effie | Sommers and Mrs, Drucilla Spurgeon; sons, Jesse. John, Anson, Elvin, Lloyd and Roscoe; sister, Mrs Dorothy Dice; brother,
Survivors: Wife, and Mrs. Lowell @ction bn Oct, 5, Sgt. Ritenour was
; serving as a B-24 belly turret gunmer, Ba ner and had completed several mis-| " : sions. He entered, the service.Sept. TROY Mrs. Grace Foerster, oi. FO 7, 1943, and went overseas last July. v § Sulbsd ‘Dh Sletets Mita. he sep 4 8 an atenie
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| American Legion Indiana Divisional Mid- | Victor Debs Hager, Gallipolis, O.; Winnie
winter conference, American Legion]
building {
Hoosier Salon, Sumner, Terrace Tea. Room, | Willlam H. Blo Co Natonal League of ® ATherioan Pen Women, meeting, 1:30 p. m., English hotel. All-Baptist- Fellowship conference, Mt
Zion Baptist church. |
EVENTS TOMORROW
Indiana Association of Optometrists, convention, Severin hotel. Secretary's conference, Indiana State Medical association, club, Ametican Legion, nter conference, butiding [AN- Baptit Fellowshinp Zion Baptist charch.
Indiena American
conference,
MARRIAGE LICENSES
| Glenn Gene Wilson, U, oo army; «=Ratliff, Ashland, Ky. IB Alva ‘Lloyd Carder Jr, U. 8. army; Mar-| jorie Mary Conway, 1137 W. 32d. | Harry Eugene Coryell, Vandalia, O. Catherine Louise Bird, 3055 N. Me-| ridian, Isaac Lester Travis, U. i amy; Seatta Jane Martin, Broadvie Paul E. Arnold, 1019 Not ok: Nellie Marie Brown, 470 8. Pine. Robert D. Brown, Su Berwyn; Betty Louise Poppaw, 2722 Allen. Frank James Seibel, 315 N, Koehne; Ida May Pulliam, 315 N. Koehfhe. William Lee Potts, 1613 N. Capitoli-Lula JT enningion, 2308 Yandes, ames Russell Brown, 1518 Cornell; fg AR Elizabeth Reed, 919 E. 14th. Paul Foster, 436 N. Jefferson; Lora Lutane, 520 N. Jefferson Nile Thompson, ! E. Michigan; Jones Masten, 1520 N. Grant ‘Paul Leslie Thatcher, 4045 Washington blvd.; Assunta Cardarell, 4622 inthro
rop. Dale Ivan Culbertson, U. 8. army; , Ruby May Cassady, 201 N. Gray. Stanley R. Robinzine, U, 8. army: Dalsy Merriweather, 713 Locke, Apt. 430. Richard A. Prosser, U. 8, army; Dorothy M." Rések, Hotel Warren Kenneth L. Babb, 427 W. Norwood; Connie Margaret Britt, 437 W. Norwood, aymond ~ Cecil Langdon, 6425 Ads ahve Maysel Bpley. 6426 E. 42d." Hollis Stagg, U. ai JAY Risahor Dorothy Loraston R. Box 670 Edward * Arthur es. Rois ‘Altsonville rd; Myriam James. 2134 College. Charles Emerson Thomson, 1043 N. Penn-
sylvania: Dorothy Easter, 349 E. lores Bradley, 4 Cariihe Anthony Delieto, uv 8. army; Howard 8 a >
Minnesota, ward ‘Douglas, a 3S Savoli; DeM “Smith, th, Anderson; oily Stephenaen, 308 Ean Louise Schafter 930 E. ane Richard Rieman, Monnet. R y ny Mae Dicus, 1034
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Moline May Whitley, 631 Division Geraldine Wills, Gellipolis, O Virgil Orion Campbell, U. S. army: Thelma | Marie Hindman, 1167 N. Gladstone. Charles William Hogan Jr., U. 8. army; Mary Lenora Davis, 822 Camp. —————————— pe WX 7 BIRTHS Girls Earl, Wilma Abbott, at St. Francis. Jar.ecs. Dorothy Shively, at St. Francis.
James, Joan Wirey, at St. Francis. udie, Marie Rhodes, at City
Boys Claude; He'en Brown, at St. Francis Graham, at’ St. Francis { Jacob, Rosella Hagist, at St. Francis Thomas, Hazel Herring, at St. Francis George, Alma Montgomery, at St | Jesse, Grace Young, at City. at Coleman. at Coleman,
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Harriette Forsee, Bernard, Viola McKenna, at Coleman. William, Mildred Hanna, at Methodist, Noah, Grady Tay'or at Methodist Vincent's.
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DEATHS Anna Smith, 77, at 2254 N. Capitol, diabetes mel.itus Beckie Jeane Haynes, 174, chronic myocarditis, Martha Spickelmeler, 13 Lane, coronary occlu William Angell, 57, at Methodist, cerebral embolism Frank A. McCurdy, 175, ° at arteriosclerosis. Nacma. Geakhart 178, Vincent's,q acute myocarditis. Dallas V, Alte, 61 at City, peritonitis. Richard William Arnold, 44, at Hodgkins disease. Arvada. Stiles, 64, mellitus. Irene Alice
At Methodist, diabetes
Taylor, 63, at Methodist, rronchia’ pneumonit. Lydia Margaret Baker, 92, at 629 E. ‘25th, arteriosclerosis. Lotte Jones, 43, at City, general peritonts.
Elizabeth - Boniface, 83; 2750 Sangster, arteriosclerosis,
h ¥ OLecry, 62, at 622 E_ Morris, sarcom
Marvin Alien, 45, at 910 Paca, lobar pneumoni;
Maude: E. Pord, B51 at 4111: English, cerebral hemorrhage. Charles W Vérbarg, 72, at 1744 N. Iliinots, arteriosclerosis, Hayden Lehr, .8, at.8t. Vincent's, ur John Andrew McGrath, 57, at 905% -
lish, carcinoma. " William E Schm. dt, 60, at ‘Methodist, ‘ Brain tumor. . B.. Ammons, 42, at City, general peritoni tis. Moore, 23, at City, pulmonary tu-
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be discussed following dinner.
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codent. had caused $100 damage to drapes, lamp shades and other furnishings. The patrolmen played hide and seek with the frisky intruder, finally cornering it in the bathroom where it was drowned. ‘ Police claim to have broken up'a sled-stealing gang with the arrest of eight teen-agers and the recovery of a number of “hot” sleds.
on, will he Governor Gates, consecutive year the same : man has given Uncle Sam a bonus. . Police Sgt. John Sullivan and his squad found they had their hands full when they investigated a report of trouble Sunday at the Greater Bethlehem Baptist - church, 15th and Yandes. When they arrived, they found the congregation in Captures Nazi General— a great state of confusion, with two rival THE HOME TOWN is proud of T. Sgt. Pasiors on hand. |. . There Seem lod Earl Dunnuck, who with three ‘other some dispute over which should preach, so American ‘soldiers recently captured Nazi Sgt. Sullivan, essaying a Solomon-like role, Gen. Hans Lingner and his aids the attempted to conduct a vote. , . . It came Western front. . . ‘The out too close for comfort, so the sergeant general gave up and announced that church was out for the day.
Geén, Elmer Sherwood and vice president of “the National Guard Officers association, 5th service command. Harold Van Orman Evansville hotel proprietor and former lieutenant governor, will be toastmaster, Company A of New Castle wil] be awarded the state guard trophy for drill attendance during 1944, The guard's legislative program and other association business will
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SECRETARY TEACHER
G. Elwood Hookey, Terre Haute, has been appointed acting assistant profecssor of secretarial science at | Butler university. Mr. Hookey succeeds Mrs. Irvin L.! Zeiger, whose resignation becomes | effective the end of this semester, | Dr. M. O. Ross, university president announced today. Instructor in secretarial subjects in the U. 8. naval school at North 22 months, holds a B. 8. degree from State Teachérs" collegé and an M
took the wrong road and drove into an allied outpost. . -.. . A 10-year-old lad escaped with cuts on his arm
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G. 0. P. Big Wigs Here—
THE POLITICAL spotlight of the nation § centering on Indianapolis this week-end, with the Republican mnational committees opening a two-day meeting here tomorrow. . The legislature is settling down to consideration of the®nearly 200 bills submitted thus far . One bill calls fot a $2,500,000 appropriation to build three new buildings for the American Legion "on the world war memorial plaza. . The old boundary lire dispute between Perry and Decatur township is before the legislature again. . . .' A bill just submitted would, raise the pay of future mayors to $12,000, and boost councilmen from $600 to $1200. The G. O. P. has introduced a bill designed to capture some of the beer wholesale business from me Democrats. . . . Many of the bills ink afe designed to aid servicemen. .
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trailer knocked a utility pole over on him at 42d and Central, The Red Cross'is getting ready for its 1045 fund raising campaign . Harry 8 Hanna was elected president of the Community Fund Paul E. succeeds Mark R. Gray as the Indianapolis Convention
to succeed Harold B. Tharp Rupprecht i president of bureau.
homa A. & M. college.
CONVICTED IN DEATH | OF HIS GRANDMOTHER |
BOONVILLE, Mo, Jan. 20 (U. P.).—Edward Jewett Martin, 24, former college chemistry student, | faced a 20-year term ‘in the state penitentiary. today as a result of | his conviction oh a second-degree mgrde charge. A jury of five businessmen and 1 seven farmers late yetserday found! Martin guilty of the slaying of his wealthy grandmother, ‘Mrs. Edward’ M. Jewett, whose body was recov-!
7% Dienhdart Overruled— THE STANDARD Life Insurance Co. of. Indiana -has purchased ground at Eall Creek bivd. and Washington blvd. as the -site for a new home office building Warren Central's 20th anniversary .was observed with a “dinner and anniversary program Tuesday night. Maj. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, selective service director, has ruled. that Nish Dienhart, ‘honorably | discharged ~ seabee Yeleram Sud 8 Dumonai, sag jequire the,
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