Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1945 — Page 3
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IVE REBUTTALS Hoosier Heroes: Officer i in Germany and RITES SET FOR Shortridge Scholarship Winners | BUY D. SALLEE | IN KELLY TRIAL Seaman Off Luzon Are Reported Wounded |S, THOMPSON: N- 4 RITES $ MONDAY
" ¢ " 2d Cli tford R. Schrom, Ft. Wayne; SAFE— 3 3 Pfc. Be K. Walker, Anderson. | : : Zh : - CH { } DEAD—PACIFIC REGION 3 po “i ii | Testimony Completed in re a tn: ha Mal, Biwin. B Pokerson Mune, Ble Surial Will Be in Memorial - > Lo ; Resident Here & 50 Years
| Claud L. Gaiser, Sheridan; 8. Sgt. Maurice - 2 st., berated | § Loyd, Sal | : Legal Battle. HS OE I re i JE eecneruROFEAN Reione] - PAF Cemetery, Dies at 60. .
from a German prison camp, He
| f i » i A re Sa. 't. A. Wilkie, Spencer. * : x Opposing counsel in the Relly| tas in overseas Sopes service in Tne : & 4 PE Choe REGIons | Rites will be held at 1:30 p. m.| | Services tor Guy D. Sallee, capdi= tle more than a- month when he| "i
murder trial presented flnal argu-| | “pte. Donald Fraley, Warsaw; Pfc. Her-/Monday at Shirley Brothers’ Irving | 3 hi Fe i. i ? 3 date for state’ representative who
tured in December, "1944. ER og LR hex M New Albany; Pfc, Louls| i -. uli . i : died yesterday at his home, 5801 De ern oe vn is the son of Mr.| A 3 nobenerye, Borden; Fic. Soke SHU, -cnapel,’ for Mis , Dorounyy vd : Te : | Woodside dr Y will be held at 3 y criminal court jur a : . ! Eh FR E 4 Thompson, Logansport. sh he IE : 3 Eo ' i and three a and Mrs. Willard: Peterson of Span- : ARMY MISSING—PACIFIC REGlons | Wheeler Thompson, who died ses: | ; j | ed : p.m. Monday at Seitberation ish Fork, Utah. Pic. Gilbert W. Bath, St. Anthony. |terday at her nome, 987: Campbell pr ah 5 °. the Hensley. ful-
. . | LIBERATED FROM GERMAN PRISONS | v. erguson, ! Testimony “ended yesterday in # =n Q | Pvt. James Agorichas, Gary: Spare: The Rev “John B. Peis Hers) home, Burial
Sgt. John Preda (left), son of | Willem pastor of Irvington Presbyterian Shan ; ¥ a A : P. curtis A. Ailes, Connersville; Cpl. William | Pas g } will be in Glen fhe 19°0ay-nld oral Baitle heiwee An infantryman, Be Sears L.| Mr..and Mrs. Joseph Preda, 2441 H Babb, Boonville, po ence. Wi {ohare will officiate, with burial 3 : & | Haven. Prosecutor Sherwood Blue, de- ; : S. Rybolt ave, has been freed Bade FL WiNReL TOF Beach, ake a in ‘Memorial Park. ile 3 " NE | A resident of manding the death penalty, and Murley, 24 'S. State st; has been ; :
| Logansport:” Pvt . 1 : : ; from a German prison camp. Lt. |2d Lt. Frank L: Bulliter, Winchester; Pfe.| npg Thompson, who was 48, ‘was | % SEY A Hi bend tanapalic 50 Defense Attorneys John G. Caylor liberated from a German prison } Cs Wo ; : J and Floyd rt : |camp after being a prisoner 19 John B. Summers (right) Was | "5g; dner, Pt. Wayne. |the wife of Russell H. Thompson, | i > years, Mr. Sallee
Kenneth Booth, Muncie; 8. Sgt. Glenn nde combat. Cpl. Henry FP. Bradfield, Ft. Wayne; J Ye Principal figure is Charles E.[days” He was home on turlough| *°" 4 in S Sgt. James H. Brown, Dublin; Pvt. Gil: |who was secretary of the Craw was 60. ‘A spray
. { Val Cpl. Daniel A | for ille Chamber of Commerce | i ctor Kelly, 51-year-old suspended city before the war department an- ithe navy five years ago, died re- | et Cond: Sgt. Perty W. Hitch lt gsy oo of years and who now| . Among the Shortridge seniors who won scholarships were (left to paint Sentrac fireman, charged with first-degree nounced that he was a prisoner. |cently at the Veterans hospital in cock, Farmland; 8. Sgt. Robert 4: Hor-|fOr @ number of yea right) Betsy Ancker. Naney Sewell, Ann Lindstacdt and Anne Lytle. | before his retire3 : i ; ; He attended school in Tennessee ath, Hammond; ‘T. Sgt. Robert D. Hurd, Js field director of ‘the Assbciated wy # ys , : ; {ment in 1940, he murder ‘in the slaying of his wife, € a > § Albuquerque, N. M. Columbia City: T. Sgt. Edward C. Kase Retail f Indiana. She vas & i and was employed by Kingan & ¥ | Mishawaka; Sgt. Dale G. Kelly. Richmond ailers of Indian : SCHOLARSHIPS to eastern Ruth Elizabeth, last Sept. 21. HY
Rly Sa | the Pendleton regional scholar- | Fan for state rep- ¥ "Co. here before he entered the army. y4 john B. Summers, son of Mrs. fy Eh, BAITS ee a, na (member of Irvington church. colleges have been awarded to | ship to Wellesley college; Ann Tesentative in Mr. Sallee
| | Two Say Jes Sane p sb william W. Maddox, Green-| Surviving are her husband; two § I ri 3 is Wel- |1940°and 1942. An initial plea of temporary in-| | Sent. 3108 8 a =n Orace Suns wn E Aun. astie ic. Orville Muler, Williaoy; 3 SEL. | daughters, Mrs. Richard Gripe, fe Shares Dh i pple BE | His survivors include his wife, sanity legally required that Judge| m. Sgt. Robert M. Garnett, son of Hive % i of a iid pane y "Evansville; Pvt. [with her husband at Camp Shelby,} .vominations with outstanding Sewell, the Indianapolis’ Vassar | Edna; a son, Pfc. A. Royal Sallee, William D. Bain of crmiinal court Mr, Fred L. Garnett, 1016 Division | | A le a Te vioudentialic Shy, F, Regan, | Sellersburg; Pv. Paull Miss, and Helen, a freshman at| c. rec Nine other Shortridge | club scholarship*to Vassar. in Belgium; a daughter, Mrs, Doris appoint two alienists to examine'st has been liberated from Stalag| qiaiio DE tHE Rd iy Yn Purdue university, and a sister,| ic passed. examinations and | The other nine students ac- |J€3D Beasley, Indianapolis; a sister,
the defendant. Luft 4. He was captured on his combat infantryman’s badge and| The following Hoosiers appear on| Mrs. R. C. Willett. have - been accepted by their | cepted were Mary Lee Schell and | Mrs. Onor Bolton, Bridgeton, N. J}
These alienists, Dr. T. VicfOr| 424 mission over Austria on’ Feb. : ; = . : and a brother, Paul, Holton. { s war and navy department( chosen schools. Nancy Glass, Swarthmore; Eliza- , Keene and Dr. C. K. Hepburn, tes 24, 1044, when he was an aerial also wears three campaign stars. today’ NONA ALICE HAWKINS $185
: " Lt. Summers attended Manual casualty lists: : Joanne Reese received two of- | beth’ Evans, Bradford junior colfined Jeslerday. Bon Jetared gunner on 2:Be17 | high school and was employed at) MARINE DEAD Rites for Mrs. Nona Alice Haw-| fers of scholarships, a $1500 | lege; Susan Bowers, Ward Bel- | Re y at 8 34a mind at the| ggt Garnett attended Technical | o Allison plant before entering | Pfc. Casimer Becki Sep gens 1% juss, ho died DE Le award to Grinnell college and a'| mont: Donald Hippensteel, | me ol the tragedy. |and Howe high schools and was em- MARINE L |home of her son, Earl W. Hawkins,| ¢2000 scholarship to Rockford | Princet niversitv: Cvnthia ag : the army. : 2 scholarship : | on university; Cyn : Another alienist, Dr. Philip Reed, | fovea at tHe AMison plant until he| o. 7 Lo wan Henry Don in Ten | 739 Buchanan st, will be held at| qqjjege. | Hendricks, Vassar; Phyllis Good- ee 5 t Ene bond be Fo a testified as a defense witness. His| entered the army on Oct. 16, 1941. 'HONORED— James E. Doty, Peru; Pfc. George W. Gar. | {10:30 a. m. Monday at the Robert Others who received awards | man, Sweet Briar: Betsy [5% toh mor. TR % with burial testimony was that the defendant hi ] ; |istanuse, Madson, Plo R02 Rouhse. | W. Stirling funeral home. Burial} were Anne Lytle, a scholarship to | win,” Wellesley, and John . bs { * i . nal Mn was not of. sound mind. | Freed by the Russians from a| Seaman 1-c¢ William Garrett Pfc. Richard F. Rowe, will be in Crown Hill, Goucher college: Betsy Ancker, | soll, school not yet chosen. re ark. ie ve go-B Arrested at Tavern | German prison camp, T. Sgt. Roy Hague Sr. husband of Mrs. Dorothy Richmond. | ; | Mrs. Hawkins, who was 71, was a | Mr. -Beigang. who was 79,” had
lange, Crown Point; a ; : : NAVY MISSING ; vod tv Ev : Following an estrangement of two E+ Evans is on his. way home, He Hague, 2809': E, Washington st. == "oon Paul Mader, New former resident of Acton. lived in Marion county for 45 years,
@ make y was a member of the 106th division has been given the captain's award | abany, . | She is survived by six other sons, ( F d f L H if | He is survived by his wife, Bessie; weeks, Kelly is accused of having} “4 was captured Dec, 16. | of merit..- He is.stationed with air | ARMY DEAD--EUROPE Leroy, South Bend: Charles B. O- oun er Oo ong ospI a {two sisters, Mrs. Mollie Wisby and shot his wife with a 32-caliber re- T 5th Gr James B. Cox, Plymouth; Pvt. ’ ’ M Clara Ben Indianapolis® volver. Before and after the shoot=1 Sgt. Evans is the son of Mr. and transport - squadron 4 In Oakland, | Rolland R. Meyer. Rochester. | Washington; Austin, Los Angeles, ° . YS, LYusia Son, apo us} ing, the accused man was said by (Mrs. Will Evans of Centralia, Ill. | Cal. ARMY DEAD—PACIFIC (cal, and Arthur L., Byron C. and Dies After 16-W eek [lIness © brothers, Julius, Portsmouth, witnesses to have visited ‘the Den-{Put hé lived with his cousin, Mrs.| The award was“... in recogni-| | 1c, Arthur G, Berryman, Charleston {Dalgryn, all of Indianapolis; two Da wi Bary Sn Aer) vom of Zell tavern at Lawrence. He was|Crover Whitley, 742 Greer st. until | ton of his unusual diligence in per- ,.;; 1 /%¢co, “pleasant Lake; T Sth Or.|daughters, Mrs. Mary Smith -and| “p00 popert W. Lon Marott| William Lowe Bryan, Dr. Herman | | Brooklyn, N. Y. : {he entered the army. tformance of duty, his co-operation Frank E Hollopeter, Ft. Wayne; Plc. | Mrs Broderick i i : 2 arrested there by state police a|”€ © ? with his shipmates and loyalty to Erank A. Kush, East Chicago, and. Sgt. | oo Jusnite A me Injianans hotel, died today in the Robert W.!B Wells, James W. Fesler, Harold! CHARLES HANSING : : {Ralph B. Vonderheide, Jasper. iolis; two brothers, Sco arne Ais . ; ged ii he o ie op | Pvt. Gene Paul Dass, son of Mr.|the spirit of the United States : ARMY. WOUNDED—EUROPE land Maurice Barnett, both: of In- | Long Br band. She He SD herand iy Sr apg of Rite tor Slavies Bpue lens 4 a y { : . Pv : : cy, {for her late husband. e ha en! Carter egina ulliva . st. v posing attorneys came early in the! [50d Mrs SB. Davis wow NY. nan Hague is the sof of Pa wiitiam TN RDI Ee Bends ey asnepdly and a sister, Mrs. Nora| "oe Weeks, : Willis D. oan Col. John E. Owen, Ease Sree o ie Sapa : ‘ t 1 s be $ $ - WorNDED- Ic Daugherty, Elwood. id ge eee a} Germany. An infantryman; he was trolman and Mrs, Fred Hague, 317| AsMY WOUNDED SPAUINIC o Dr. and Mrs. Long contributed | Hilton U. Brown,. Jessé C. Moore, world war I, will be at 2 p. m. Mon=-
; s l, Otto N. Frenzel, day in the -Tolin funeral home, 1308 y : yg | reported missing . March = 31. A S. Emerson: st | sat. “Earnest C. Gahl, North Manchester: | WILLIAM EDW. STEPHENSON |the money with which the hospital {J. P. FPrenze legedly ‘made .by Kelly at state|...;ni4) high school-graduate, -he| # ow * |Cpl. Edward J. Koch, Jeffersonville: T. 5th |was built at the Indiana University | Governor Ralph Gates, former Gov- Prospect st.
torr 5 Thorntown; Pf X . police headquarters. is on his way home, he wrote his| STATE— LL bere pe. Phy Rites for William Edward Steph-| vo i00) center. Mrs. Long was a|€rnor Henry F. Schricker, Stephen| Mr. Hansing. a Jifelong resident
His attorneys said the confession | |A. McHenry, Gas City; Sgt. Joseph H.| €nson, 1328 W. Washington st., who | C. Noland, George .Marott, John . Was made While thelr chient--was] A ¥ 7 F | Te vegies of te following In- hori pied Kory: Sri. Bustell Bose | died yesterday at a nursing home| STAC oe of Hollett, Donald F. Lafuze, i i Ie drunk and was an invasion of his Now Ime oh leave Capt. Robert | 41208 servicemen appear on today’s anderson. at 1336 N. Delaware st, were. to be |g, hier church | Stone and Robert Daugherty. | Survivors are a_brother, Chrise constitutional rights. Mr. Caylor, | C. Patrick, husband of Mrs. Anne | Official casualty lists: ARMY MISSING—EUROPE held a4 3 p.m. today 8} the Rob- She was born in Maceville, in| Active pallbearers will be Bryan tian, Indianapolis “and a sister, a defense attorney, himself took the p patrick and son of Mr. and Mrs. | NAVY DEAD FRG BRL har 8 Sst. ert W. Stirling funeral home. Bu-| 454 the daughter of William and | Hollett, Jerome Manchester, How-| Mrs. Christena Cummins, with stand to state he was denied ac- walter C. Patrick, all of 201 N.,| Marine Pvt. Robert A. Burke, Ta- - ARMY LIBERATED PRISONERS rial was to be in West Newton. |pji;aveth Parsons. Her father was|land Crawford, Robert Long Free, whom Mr. Hansing made his home. cess to his client. . Mount st. was liberated from favette: Marine Cpl James Bosh Jr. Wil-| 1 sgt. Kenneth W. Baldridge, Bloom-| Mr. Stephenson, who was 80, had pe frst physician in Montgomery | Dr. Harry Baum and Dr. Joseph | To Stalag 7-A.on April 28. janeary Marine a Franklin’ D. Bs] I Sony, Ruoned By Coonan, Tt lived here one year, moving from | county. In 1871 she married Dr:| Donaldson. | ANNA N. CLAFFEY M Sh i Th Capt. Patrick, a pilot on a B- 17, Hamilton. °|Haute: Pvt. John P. Crouch, Fi Wayne: Vailey Mills. He was employed atlyong and they lived in Maceville| rm re Services for Mrs. Anna Niebere’ an o en | was’ captured May 12, 1944. He at- | NAVY WOUNDED |Evt, Marlin Davie, Henryville; Pte, Ralph | the Inland Container Corp. until|fve years. They moved to mndian-| DISTRICT OFFICER OF gall Claffey, 1618 E. Vermont st. | tended washington high school and| Marine Cpl. John R. Buck, Batesville; hoff, Mount Vernon: S. Sgt. Herbert M.{last December, and was employed | 5polis in 1876. Dr. Long died in| - {lifelong resident of Indianapolis Robbed aot Show | was employed by R. C. A. before {Marine Pfc. James W. Burnham, mn. |Fruss, Rew Riumond i crown Point! {at E. C. Atkins & Co. about 15/1914, L DGE T0 PRESIDE who died “yesterday at her home, lentering the army in June, 1940. |V2Yne: Marine Pvt. James R. Butler, An. Ble. Omer neal Roscvibe: Plc. | years ago. fo | Surviving are a niece, Mrs.| - District 24, South I. O. O. F, |will be held at 2:30 p. m. Monday
NEW YORK. June 2 (U. P):— sw # jecls; Marine opr. Be friar A. Bojars, Soith Besa: BV te Settee Charles D. Carter, Lawrenceville, will- meet at 8 pr m. Friday at|/in her home. The Rev. F. R. Police today sought the gunman | WOUNDED— . . [tare Cpl. Wilbur E. Dulin, Rensselaer. [Eman Fi. Sane 23 be Livers B RATE HEL : |; a grandnephew, D. V. Carter, Capitol lodge 124. District Deputy Daries, pastor of the Evangelical who fired five shots into the body Seaman 1I-c ‘Winfred Eugene| Assistant Cook Ray M. Fagan, U.- 8. Fi ven] Tobinsport; Pfc. Elsby H. Services for Mrs. Ravle Heil, 2901 | Dallas, Tex., and two grandnleces, Sra} Master: Paul L. Barnes will/snd Reformed shurch, will officiate. : | Mirror wor ot-Mre—Gota Manes: Ft. Wayne: Aviation Radioman |man, Jeffersonville: in i, Bohery Station st., who died yesterday at! Mrs. Herbert L. Strang, Montrose, preside. and burial will be .in Crown Hill of Louis Cirello, 30, in a dark Re eta 5 oat we sured he Frark Eugene Hath, Snetyville; 3d] Tadig, Ttyayne: 8. Sgt. Floy her home, will be held at 3 p. m.|Colo.,, and Cornelia Carter, Law- | The Germania lodge’ 129, I. O.|Mrs. Claffey was 77. movie theater last night and the Tahar on wakibind He ADE Atthu- C_ Long, Terre Haute; Marine «Pfc. Will.am J. McKown, Pt. Wayne; {Monday at Moore Mortuaries renceville. : |O. F., will meet. at 8 p. m. Tuesday |- The sole survivor is a daughter, woman who lifted the wounded |jap suicide plane crashed into the | Matine Plo. Notre 4 he oh DD or Put. wie Northeast chapel. Burial will be in| Honorary pallbearers will be Dr.'at the Germania hall. Mrs Marion Trstandy Indisnarolis |Ehip’'s Cook 1-c¢ LaVern Henry Riggins, liam H. Parker, vadoga: Pvt. Richard E. Crown Hill, : : man’s wallet while he was being [ship's superstructure. : | Andérson' amey, Tipton: Pfc. John R. arick, Mrs. Heil, who was 86, was born — — — — — G— GU GN G—— GN — — — — — — S— —
| CHARLES BEIGANG Services for Charles Beigang, who (died Tuesday at his home, 624 BE
NAVY MISSING | Gashen: 8 Sgt. John R. Richardson; | carried along an aisle. Cirello | Seaman Maners attended schools | ; ; m:|in Germany and came to Marion lin Bloomington and was employed | yCh'®f Torpedoman's Mate Harry Poster S. Sgt. Melvin O. Richeson. Morgantown; y M
r { Mills, New Harmony {1ste Lt: John E. Riedman, Connersville; county 60 years ago. She was a STR AUSS |in New Mexico before he entered] ARMY DEAD—EUROPEAN REGION | sgt. ae M. Rumple, Van Buren: 2d > y 8 :
. |Lt. Ralph P. Sanderson, Warsaw: 2d Lt.|member of Zion Evangelical and which he was arrested last March. {th e navy in June, 1943. A brother,| T. 5th Gr. Charles FP. Hancock.. Ko-|John M. Storer, a Manchester; Pfc.| Reformed church. th g Columbia SAY S: . Spectators were watching yous A.“Maners, discharged from | kom T. 5th Gr. Harry R. Howell [Louis J. Vocatore, Clinton. and 8. Sgt.| ioe e | - 3 Humphrey Bogart in “Across the | $eerion; Pfc. Thomas a, Malloy. Ft. Wayne; | Daniel W. Waters, Owensville. society and Ladies’ Aid society. . N
was free on a narcotics charge on |
Pacific’ at the Cosmo theater Ee vIvoIS are two daughters, Mrs. when five shots rang out. RITES SET MONDAY F itty B S tf fo G # ! ernard Wagner and Mrs. Edward They were “uncertain whether I oy cou S 0 Oo Gutfieisch, and a son, Albert Heil, they came ‘from the sound track | 3 Jojisnapullsy te, grandor the seats” until Cirello fa in | FOR FLORA HUBERT F | B 4 F C i] children and two great-grand-the aisle. Then 500 persons fl al ag : ag e a ges rom ounci children. through the nearest exists. Io { Services for Mrs. Flora A. Hubert, |
. Entire contents copyrighted, 1945, L. Strauss & Co., Ine, gunman lost himself in the crowd | 210 E. 24th st, will be conducted at! The Eagle Court of Honor, Boy Dave Thomas, Robert Evans, Rob- CLAUDE BREEDING ]
Vol. 3—No. 47 Saturday June 2, 1945
As Cirello was cérried along an the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary Scouts of America, will be held at| ert Crosby and William Thomas will Rites for Claude Breeding, forme: aisle, he mumbled, “My money is 8 4 > mo glonga¥. The novo S.12:30 p. m. tomorrow at the world confer eagle rank on the 50 candi- Idianarois automobile salesman in my jacket pocket.” An uniden- |Grundy Fisher, pastor o e Uni- lwar auditorium for 50 candidates! dates and the badges will be award-| Who ie ednesday at his home : : I jase reached into. the | versity Park Chgistian church, of who represent 27 units of the Cen- ed to the new Rs by their |in Phoenix, Ariz, will be held at Dear Fellows— that the confusion over registration records pocket, took the money, and dis- | Which Mrs. Hubert was a member, tra] Indiana council. | mothers. Special recognition will|2:30 p. m. Tuesday at the home of THE HOME TOWN Was honored Thurs. resulted from a deliberate conspiracy which appeared. (will officiate and burial will be in| Tne meeting will be the ninth be given to the leaders of the 27! his brother, Homer, in Edinburg » Gi 0 disfranchised thousands ot would-be voters. Cirello's condition. was report- | Crown Hill | formal council-wide court of honor units represented. | Burial also will be in Edinburg. day by A visit by Gen. Mark W. Clark. . s . . . The G. O. P. accused the Democrats of ed to be serious, | Mrs. Hubert, who was 65, died at |, 4 will mark the 30th year of the | Preceding the court of honor the| Mr. Breeding resided here 20 The general stopped off here to visit with trying to besmirch them by asking the probe. —— jo home after a brief illness. Shei, ie existence. To date, 1397 brass choir of the scout band, di- years, moving to Phoenix about a old friends, acquired during his residence . .”. Meanwhile, members of the two parties RITES HELD TODAY had been employed at Indiana Bell |, or pages have been awarded to rected by Roger Riley, will play.| Year ago. He had been a salesman here ‘from 1929 to are fighting it out in federal! court over the Telephone Co. the last year. | 1933. ... . Memorial 1945 liquor act, under which many Democratig
FOR CLARA M'CLAIN eraduate of Shortridge high school {scouts of the council. |The Rev. H. F. Hanlin, pastor of or He [Cages and LaSalle here and a member of ey Ripple | Merle H. Miller, chairman of the Northwood Christian church, will 8nd for the Meridian Pontiac Co. day was observed beer wholesalers have had their licenses quietly, with many annulled in favor of Republican applicants,
: Surviving are his wife, Lorraine; Rites were to be held at 1 p. m.| cpa council advancement committee,|give the invocation. i apter 315, O. E. S., Mrs. Hubert | ; two daughters, Mrs. Thomas Grosse : today at the Simpson Methodist was also affiliated with the Lin-| "0 fore Bf yam of fhe eoury| The roster of NeW eagle. scouts is} and Mrs. George Totten, both of / war, plants operating . . . The Demos contend the liquor act is thurch for Mrs. Clara McClain, who, colnian chapter, International Merniters wil ve Te Richard Clymer. ship 1; Walter Blank, | Phoenix; stiother protnel, Bef, : J i a ER a
: district chairmen. ! died Wednesday at her home, 215 Travel and Study club. : | troop 2; Robert Bakemeier, Donald ont PelnurE and three grandchildren usual parade was without dus progess of law... ....D, &
and Bing Crosby. . . . There's talk that the race may be resumed in 1946 or 1947— if the war's over, . .. . The weather's been . " w-w
pretty nice, but a shade on the chilly side. Allison to Lay Off 4000—
Grabborn. troop 6; Tom Cunningham and| ' held. . . . There was Stephenson, the former grand dragon of the Crown Hill. : in Bruce and Jack Fowler, troop 19; } Services are scheduled at 10:30 ve The Indiana supreme court dissolved a neral home for €C C. Brow tired Successive Year. Mary Blinco, Mrs. Octavia Waits! | anapolis. Lawrence —Albean and Robert Hicks; . Brown, retire Koch ; the home of his daught ; crowd at the Speedway, just the same, to , 7 1 ] ghter, Mrs. > to dianapolis, and Miss Myrtle Sawyer, | SAYS CZECHS MOVE | Dr. John G. Benson, general sec- 70; Walter Ballew, Paul Calet, Frank Jose Stephenson's plea for a new trial in Hamilton SCOTT’ S RESIGNATION | speak on “The Art of Making | Newton, ship 75, and David Mead andy Mr. Brown, who was 79, retired” LONDON, June 2 (U. P.)..~Radio | Something of Oneself.” ] | Horace Shonle, troop 78. Janus, council president; Wallace O. | {man, Leroy Sharpe and Charles Stuart, Gardens are perking up. . . . And ~President Truman has accepted | | offensive” to drive Germans from Belzer and Delmer H. Wilson. {Reynolds and James Sweeney, troop 94; Surviving are another daughter,
W. Nortt Burial bo | _Survivors® are ‘two sisters, Mrs, | Dr. Benson to Speak land Thomas Johns, troop 3; Robert s Hoptlt St Burial was 0 be In| Clementine M. Harrison, Indianap-| The chairmen are Roscoe C. Robert McIntyre. troop 9: Clarence Mar-| C. C. BROWN no race at the Speed- Kian, won a point in his latest fight for M ™ : = olis, and Mrs. Virginia A. Kelly, Los Johnston, George H, Amt, F. E. | Matin Br 11; Wilbur Miller, troop 14; : freedom from prison the other day. . . . rs: eClain,—who—was—70,—is Afnigel : way, for the fourth Survived by Toor daughters Mrs.| ngeles, Cal, and two brothers, Glass, W. G. Gingery, Frank C.|Bruce Mitchell, tro6p 48, and Byron | a. mm. Monday at the Conkle Tu- & John A. and Henry R. Victor, Indi- {Bians, Cyan Touglellow, fen A. 5% froop 9, Edt there was a temporary writ prohibiting Judge Cassius ndol Lawson an win | t 9; William Lynch, t 61; Her- / ied vy y continui : and Miss Josephine Sawyer, In-| ¢ |x Joop 52 ny flan hel, troop 61; le coal dealer who died yesterday at M. Gentry from continuing to hear Ban Francisco, Cal, and four sisters, and Neal Strickland, troop 72; Richard|Aline Dunn, 1848 S. High School see a benefit golf match between Bob Hope circuit court. . . . The state turned around a F100 retary of Methodist hospital, will | Gause. James Tot Dk Smith, odvard | rd. Burial will be in Fairmount. : NS n er roop 15: Jerry and asked a change of venue. Special | 17 yedrs dgo, moving to IndianDavid Hurst and Robert Todd. troop D. K.? D BY PRESIDENT Prague announced today the open- guests of. honor will be C. Otto | 79; Larry Noling, troop 80: Julian Cole- [apolis from Fairmount one year . later. He was a member of Fair- | ing of a “momentous” national troop 85; William Bolen and Fred HendWASHINGTON, June 2 (U. P.). Lee, council commissioner, F. O.iricks. troop 90; Willlam Rahe, John| mount Christian church. THE BIG ALLISON engine plant here Reyniolas ans lames Sweeney, Soo | good old Hoosler tomatoes, ripened in A g P | ) d s 4 yi vhe resignation of John W. Scott, the frontier areas of Czechoslovakia.| Eagle Scouts Howard Graves, troop 305: Robert Hanawal, troop *530: | Mrs. Mabel McKnight, Indianapolis; Marion county. greenhouses, already are will lay oft between 4000 and 3000 of its being shipped to market. . . ." It will be 14,000 workers during June and July because several weeks yet before we can step out of contract cancellations. . . . It will be the and pick a ripe one from a victory garden. city's first big lay-off as the result of The goal of ambitious gardeners is to contract cancellations following victory In have a few ripe tomatoes in the field by July 4. . . . Purdue experts say black raspberries ought to start ripening here in about SS >
a week, with the red variety' ready 10 days or so later,
Gary, Ind, as member of the| ) : a bel The announcément was made by | 1 [pierce Creed, Ryan Swaw a Rovert a son, Floyd H., of Chicago and two federal power commission, the| minister of information Dr. Vaclaw OOD a Uiberison, Jroop
: 336, and Campbell Engles,® troop 338. grandchildren. White House announced today. | Kopecky in a broadcast heard here| State Deaths oop His resignation from the post|hy the Exchange Telegraph agency.| . - 3 ,
which he has held for eight years|He-did not specify the areas in- : N N DIANAPOL S ¥ill-become effective June 15. Lvolved, but the biggest Gorman | 5 ARGOS-Mrs. Bertha Elizabetli’ Cordes
Survivors: Husband, Loui 5 i | . ouls; sons, . Scott, a Democrat, resigned to| minority was in the Sudetenland, | Roy. Arthur, Norman; daughter, Mrs EVENTS TODAY
. na Black: Robert Stuart Seashols, 31550 Forest Ma 'eturn to private law practice. one of Hitler's first conquests. . [ mother, Mrs. Anna Niese; | indiana Disabled American Veterans of nor; Loretta Lovell, 3550 Forest Manor
sister, - Mrs, Emma Emrick; brothers, 1 ) Jack Arthur Steve Cc : b Kopecky said that Gen. Ludwig| William, Edgar. World War, meeting, Hotel Lincoln, ns, TE Al gr ury
CHARLES PICKINGS DIES Svoboda, V-Mail exhibit, Ayres’ auditorium Marjorie Ann Raney, 4917
commander-in-chief of | vo LOOMPTEL Do Oscar Beal, 36. Survi-|Marine corps ‘art exhibit, Block's audi- Juines pugent Zinn, 138 Carretion; "Helen { 3 on t elligman 25 Charles Pickings, husband of Mrs.|the Czech forces, sent troops and | Evelyn Ciark, Betty Beal ® aon” 5 wrum, . Castollton
Beal, Mrs. Vivi Sree Mary Pickings, 1118 S. Keystone|partisans io the frontier areas to Hawkins: mother, Mary; brothers, Clar- EVENTS TOMORROW BIRTHS
ence, Ernest. * Ww A Europe. . . The contract cancellation affects only the production of Allison 12 Horses Go on Rampage— cylinder liquid-cooled reciprocating- engines,
A TEAM OF HORSES ran away Monday, . . . The plant will continue producing je Daughters, Mrs. Effie Arthur, Mrs, Hazel ACE 3 oo At Emhardt—John, Hedwig Roch, Oram throwing the driver, George Roark, from the engines for the new P-50 Shooung Star,
. LA/ . Hamm, Mrs. Pearl Bush, 'M MARRIAGE LICENSES Eleanor’ White. : , Girls Play With ‘Live Doll’ . Hal fo. Foul Dun. Mr lets John E. Williams, 305 N. Summit; Doro- Boys wagon at Missouri and Washington. . ; . . . And many of those laid off are expected !
wve., died today in his home follow- | drive the Germans into reich terri-| BLOOMINGTON — Charles Thurman 'Mdiana Disabled American Veterans of Girls ng a heart ailment. He was 50.|tory. The Germans, he said, were | Flynn, 56. Survivors: Wife, Julia; son, |, YON War, meeting, Hotel Lincoln | at st, Jranch-_Ropert, Dorothy Lanphier , a | nal . | Pvt. Kenneth: mother, Mrs. Rhoda Woods: | =" r. . An War yaerans, rank, Ann Montanaro The body was taken to the Bert 8. | being allowed to take only the brothers, Herman, Alva. Farid, Oe 1 sate depa tment meeting. Hotel Severin. | At Methodist—Charles Dorothy, Dunham Jadd funeral home. | barest necessities of life. John; sister, Mrs. Alva Jacobs. (Indianapolis _Jbedience Training club,| Andrew, Ann Pecko. Cecil, Naom
Jacob C. Hartman, 91. Survivors:| Meeting. 8 p.m, Hotel Washington, Landiss
BRAZIL~Wilma Jean Hamm. 5 months thy M. Rhees, 348 N. State At St. Francis—Paui; Dorothy Birth; Del. Before the; stopped at Capitol " " to be re-employed as the production of Survivors: Parents, Mr and Mrs Hu. | ames Falconer Wolfe, 1390 E. 34th; Mary AE Mary Prancis Peck pp p and Georgia, et engines is increased. . . . There are
I ! pg bert W Hamm: sister, Wanda June Helen Gregory, 1546 t Coleman — Earl, Margaret Krumel Clyde “Shorty” McMurray, 36 Galen Floyd Boller, U. 8. navy: Marilyn Harold, Janette McWilliams; Charleg,: jobs available in other plants for most of un q er BROGKSTON 3 Jean Cole, 5703.8: Washington, Rena Miller; John, Margaret Miller . z N=Mrs. Bonnie June Elliott, | Carl ©. Carpentbr, Fi. truck Never those laid off, it's reported. ... . In thg
. Pp h 24. Burvviors: Husband, Pfc. PirkK; ar- | Elizabeth Luckle, Y. W. C. A. Swallow PHILADELPHIA, June 2 (U. P.). the: Ripley child from his coach, ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Barber; brother, Lee Edward Davis, 61 8. 11th; Beech|At Methodist—Horace, Marie Bayles a dull moment last five years, 70,000 Allison engines have around here '. . . been built. . . . Reason for the contract
the horses damaged.
two cars and a Harrison, Lucy Morris, Rose Raff; William, Helen :
Ezra Barber, Grove, Eliza Lucile. Wolverton, 708 E thur, Margaret Hicks; Oral, a ~Two school girls confessed today, | then Wiuelee him to the empty . KBARTLueiids May Pomeroy, hi with Apt dz. . . : Jett; fiver, Shirley Lawhead: wat raternity hi urvivors ons, Ceci usse enne cholas Dublago, U, 8. army, Btout Field; ence, lan Sitler. usse va White k Jolice said, that they took baby | : y Rouse Where they played brother, William E. Fifer; sister, Mrs. | Catherine Joan Po St. Albans, Vt house: John, Velma Zeller . | with their “live doll” for two hours. | Pleasant Mikesell, | Bryant 8. Gantz, 1540 N. Meridian, Apt. 8;| At St. Vincent's—Charles, Lottie Beavin Thomas Ripley Jr. from his coach| path girls admitted they changed fn 8 | Donna Bell Kercher, 3108 N. MerMian.| Jerry, Josephine Conwell; William h West Philadelphia. his clothing several times, but de HAZELTON—Mrs. Addie Hudelson, 74 Herbert Garnett, 1020 Edgemont; Geneva Imogene Crawley; Carl, Roberta House.
Holdups and slug- cancellation was the alr forces decision to gings have teen halt production of the “Bell Kingeobra, only fairly numerous fighter plane currently using Allison " . . | Pemberton, 951, Edgemont, feld; Chris, Bernice ._Krohne Jack ’ Ab, They said they played with him ,iaq handling the child roughly. al Ler, Mis, Hazel Joges; | Marcus Hadley, liver SU 25 a Mar-| Helen Robertson reciprocating engines. s
jorie Brown,“R. R, | At Emhardt—James, Evangeline Johnson or several hours before his body | They said they did not drop him! JEFFERSONVILLE Herbert B. Day. "76. | walter Scott Hargls, 0 Box Bb Ruth| Raymdnd, Florence Lakin: William,
was found near a vacant fraternit ’ Survivors: . Wife, Eleanor; daughter, Mrs Marth 8: Will Spell: LY while they played. Keraedh HOT: or, REET wh, Patrish, 3018 Central Nelle Hap Mart a Lucas jam, Mary B8pe ia Cala A cofoner's inquest showed the MEDORA_-Danlel 8. Poore, 70. Survi-| Forbes, La Porte "DEATHS a oN baby died of brok vors: Wife, Lucy; sons, Harley, Pall |Charles William “Lemmink,- 1156 Groff; Police identified the girls as y > 3 gH Hock There Ralph, * Fred; daughters, Clara Poore,| Thelma Greer, 508 E. 21st. f J 15, d It ist (Were no marks of violence on his| Mrs. Jack Barber, Mrs, K. C. Adams, |Charles A. Lyebbert, U. 8. army, Stout| nave (hrombosis a. Sones, an er sister, | Posy. v LE oo ILFORD Charles A. Sparklin, 86 Field; Mary Elizabeth Vargo, R. R. 20. Russel Robertson, 46, at Flower Mission, | ane id Body in Weeds urvivor: Wife, Mary, _|' pulmonary tuberculosis. They tad polics, Detective Lt. MILROY James Addison Root. 9%. Kendal CH LTR ho. ie Bitabesh tn Swisher, 61, at City, broncho- “ Haute, ‘ Uetectives “said, the girls Vrs! Li daughters, Mrjvjames R. Sage. | prnest Marshall, U. 5. alc forces: Mar- Josephine Petit, 13, at 8t. Vincent's, car | Ripped the baby in his blanket | beth Spahr.
recently’ A‘ woman slugger tapped Charles J. ‘Winney 123 N. Herman st, with : Wf Yn a blackjack and relieved him of a billfold . ’ ‘ya : X containing $125 at Maryland and Davidson. What's Cookin’ in Sporis—
A $100 reward has been offered for x OUR INDIANS ARE doing all right, vandals who smashed windows of the United Ni En During the week, they moved into
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jouse on the University of Penn-
Andrew Majors, 48, at 442 Minerva, coro-
Hebrew Congregation building, 601 Unicn gecond place in the A, A. race when Pitcher st. ©* . . Similar damage was done a week Ed Wright defeated Louisville 8:4 for his earlier to the building of the Shaare Tefillah sixth victory of the season. . . . The Tribe congregation at 693 S. Meridian st. . ¢ really had the Indian sign on the Colonels, ia splitting a pair with them the next day, fr 5 A and then walloping the Kentuckians 14-1 a
About the time of sch - | Buf Irvin Meek reported. that they | migial f 0Ql dis-|Bufvivors: Wife, Anna; sons, George PF,
\bsénted themselves from school! garet ov: Harris, 1431 N. Meridian I Baker, O1..at City. carcinoma Le D. McQuillin Pl ersville; Rose Mae = as; Thursday afternoon because ang placed him under some weeds.| MONTPELIER — Patton (Pat) William | Ogde 3 8 Daniel J lLandrigan, 48, at Veterans
1305 W. 33d. rene feared she would fail in a > Meade. 66. Survivors: Wife, Elizabeth: | David Blair Noland, 607 E. 39th; Bernice |, chool examination. They Ee id, had i Cladds" Human faite ni Nea, Mattoon. HL . ernice) you C. Dixon, 4. at $18 ® 33d, Throne - \ . . ” ; herl Say ! Detectives said the girls admitted ported to their home from school, |M%. D. ATackes : eans en, Browmsbuty; Catherine patty Amisha A Shicley, 62, ‘at City, uremia day later. They got 17 hits in the game.
D. key ; Arnet, Al hy : hey, stole & baby coach from in| H, | sister, Mrs. Tom Smith: brothers, Aah: Mate eo" Neal SR Ww. 1th; Erma cat 4 3 Down + 8t-8Y, Vincent's, seute v ole Probe. Reviv ed— : 4 . . + Tech golfers defeated Shortridge and \ owever, police said the school | Rober. : Hagsey, 414 Darn sare Beaty. 14 at 10 W. Pall Creek : Howe for thelr 10th straight victory. . \ ront of a West Philadelphia home. | had ‘reported their absence from Mrs. May Snyder. 76 ur-| ira 0 Peck, 1315 Meridian: Helen | bivd., peritonitis. THE FBI HAS revived the 1044 Indiana
‘After playing with the empty coach | school to their mother. or. 53 et ae Jara, Jilen Weay. Louise Boughier isis Seria Voorhis, 1, at St. Vincent's, gen vote prove. . . . The probe, dropped last ~ - DePauw clinched the . Indiana College. | or some time, they discovered the : They were denied permission to] i . Wilson, 81, Field; Stella Ear Bariepe. Sr a HE Leuterbur, 43, at 942 XN wiriter by 2 senate committee, was started conference baseball shamplonship " cake ti He re ey Se pe arr, Shu trounce hs Mrs. Ly iibur J . 0. 8 army; Elise tre H “At Veterans, broncho- | © | 8 ie egest oi. Dusoiguis who. Sharpes Ng Ball Save, Ooh SH
at Veterans, myo-
myocarditis.
