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Pre Death by Jap T orturers FIR MOTHER, a

Machinist's Mate 2-¢ Mio Forest [ing by an American convoy head " Smith, son of Gilbert Sherman /iog for Minora, ordered the prisonSmith, R. R. 5, Box 242, has been

reported killed Dec. 14, 1944, while fire to them. a prisoner of the Japs in the Phil-| tempted io escape were shot and

He was captured on Corregidor | and died because of Japanese bru-| ist'’s Mate Smith attended Technical| po nome of her parents, Mr..and tality, according io. reports. ‘ ‘Machinist Smith ‘was held ~~ Puerta Princess prison on Palaw , and was one of 150 American cap- Smith, in France, . ment” by the Japs, The enemy, anticipating a land-|

Local Sailor Bored.

| fers into. five-foot deep uencnes soaked them with gasoline and set All men who oi

‘Mrs. Betty Marie Freeland BE, A Dies at Parents’ Home.

only a few survived. Services for - Mts, Betty Marie A native of Indianapolis, Machin- | Freeland, who died . Saturday at

France.

thigh school and enlisted in the navy te. 4707 Guilford in| when he was 17. He is also survived Mis. Russell E. Mote,

an by a brother, T. Sgt. Gilbert Jerome ave, Will be held today at2'p. m. [in the Jordan Flneral home, Burial w /ill be in Washington Park.

DEPAUW GIVES LEAVE Mrs, Freeland, who was 24. was

umously, : Sgt. Shortridge high school

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NOTICE

An office has been opened for the general practice of dentistry at—

1543 N. Illinois St.

ROBT. M, GATES, D.D.S.

T0 DR. STEPHENSON a native of Muncie, Ind, and had

Special lived in Indianapolis 23 years. She GREENGACILE Oe |was-a graduate of Warren Central

3) Dr. Rufus ‘Town Stephenson, De- | Methodist church. [Pauw classical languages teacher Tor}

Cola Bottling Co., Sept.

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missing

An aerial gunner on a B-24, Sgt. Horton held the air medal with two oak leaf clusters. He has been awarded the purple heart post-{

He

THE INDIANAPOLIS. TIMES

RITES ARRANGED Local Aerial Gunner, Listed Missing, Now Reported Dead

8..8gt. George G. Horton Jr., son lof Mr. and Mrs, George G, Hortan 3850 Winthrop ave., 1944, is now listed as dead. He was shot down over

Horton was a graduate of and was attending Purdue university when he enlisted in February, 1943. had been overseas since April, 1944. A former employee of the Cocaand the Haag

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{high school and a member of the Drug Co. he was a member of the brother, Pharmacist's Mate 2-¢ VerAlpha fraternity, He is also survived by a twinlanother brother, Bill, 9.

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non P. Horton, .in the Pacific, and

Survivors besides her ‘parents are 31 years, will be on leave of absence !her husband, Edgar Ray; a son, {from the campus this year because|Russell Ray, 3; two brothers, John {of 1ll health, Dean Edward R. Bart-!and Don, Indianapolis;

SAE ATTENT IO

a ball |lett said today, {brother,

J. N. McClellan, and a sisDr. Stephenson, who will officially | ter, Miss Gloria Mote, Indianapolis, | [retire next year, is head of the :

1 |classical languages and literature MISS ELEANORA DOLL {department, and professor of Latin| Services for Miss Eleanora Doll, (and Greek. - His classes will be taken who died Friday in St. Vincent's] {beth Wright,

dois Sey: ND ThE $200 G0 hSroeae

{Joined the department in 1942.

m. in her home, 1512 N. Dela- | the Conkle "funeral

| a. re I? | DIES OF HEART AT TAC K* | ware st. [" 0, Edward J. Ebbler, 1515 Kelly st,| A native of New Albany, Ind, Mrs ‘ Wilent, ae | died at his home yesterday after-| Miss Doll had lived in Indianapolis (resident fo y {noon of a heart attack. | 20. years. She was a member of Mr, Ebbler, who was 54, is sur-| the First Presbyterian church and 'vived by his wife, Mrs. Olga Ebbler. the Daughters of the American]

——— Revolution. {died two years ago.

She is survived by a niece, Mrs.

[F YOU NEED GLASSES

Bessie Ewry, Indianapolis,

MRS, JOANNA HARDWICK Services for Mrs. Joanna Hardwick, who died yesterday at the|cemetery,

home of hér daughter, Mrs. Nellie | B. Collins, 1024 N, New Jersey st. MRS. MARY HOWARD

dianapolis, Markleville.

Funeral services for Mrs. 2222 Morgan gt, | {over by Dr. Edward B. Stevens, who hospital, will be held Tuesday at 10 'be held at 10 a. m: tomorrow in| home.

in her home after a long illness. Mrs. Wright was born in Ger[many and came to Indianapolis in service at 8 p. m. today. (1898. Her husband, Frank Wright, | Bertram Clark will

Funeral Services Tomorrow

For Mrs. Elizabeth Wright

Eliza- [Fellows 675 and Comanche council will [47 of Pocahontas lodge.

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Burial will be in Floral Park | dings, home, 3210 N. Olney st., will be held tomorrow at 10 a, m, in the Moore Mortuaries Northeast chapel. Burial |

Katie Harryman, a She {Harryman Jr.; (va Thompson, Mrs. Harriet SimpIndianapolis | son, Mrs. died Friday | Evelyn Sheeks, and a sister, Mrs. {Mattie French, all of Indianapolis.

{the funeral « Survivors are three sons, Irvin be in Floral Park cemetery. Wright and Edward Wright of In- | and Fred Wright of | MRS. FLORENCE E. IDDINGS

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. son, Frank four daughters, Mrs.

Edith Evans and Mrs.

The Odd Fellows will conduct a The Rev. officiate at

service, Burial will

Services for Mrs. Florence E. I- | who died Saturday in her |

RITES ARE SET FOR

Services for Mrs. Lena Foley, who ‘died Friday of a heart attack in

Minnesota, will .be condueted Nome of her daughter, Mrs. George Muching. $5.50 Wednesday at 3 p.m. by the Rev.[H. Peters, at the above address. vomit with

W. C. Ball, pastor of the Woodruff Place Presbyterian church, at Moore Mortuaries, Irvirigton Chapel. Mrs. Foley, who was 49, lived at 124 N. Euclid ave. tive of Lebanon, Ind., and had lived most: of her life in Indianapolis, She was a member of the Pythian Sisters. . Survivors include a daughter, "Ms. Jack Ferguson; a som, Lt. Frank Foley, in France; three sisters, Mrs.

ert Courtney, Phoenix, Ariz.

L. BOY ACCIDENTALLY SHOT A shot from a rifle, fired accidentally, put 14-year-old Jerry An-| derson, 963% hospital yesterday. The bullet entered the boy's right leg. The gun | was said to have been fired oy Harold Dumas, 17, of 603 E. Ohio’ St

‘MONDAY, Bety's Beauty Tor.

318 E Vermont st. L412

(Just off Mass. ave.)

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ARRANGE | RITES FOR | MRS. [DA M. BOOTH |

MRS. LENA FOLEY | "Funeral services for Mrs, Ida M.

Booth, 1925 Nowland ave, will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the

Mrs, Booth was 73. Mrs. Booth, who dfed Saturday after a six-month illness, was a native of Hamilton counky.. She had lived in Indianapolis “eight years, the last two with her daughter. Other survivors are two sons, the Rev. Raymond“ Booth of ‘Los Angeles, Cal, and Walter Booth of } Frany, Wyo. i. Burial will be in Centerville,

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a msl Mary Woolery, Mrs. Hanngl Jones iii Er - = Th A S. Sgt. George G. Horton Jr. and Mrs. Sarah Withem, ‘Indian- ? } ‘ -tnere Ar apolis, and two brothers, Jaseph ; 0 i Courtney, Indianapolis, and Rob- DRS. EITELJ RG ; ‘ Co

SOLTIS and FRAY ~~ —DENTISTS— 8Y, E. Washington. St.

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Phone MA-0583 HOURS DAILY, 8:30 TO 8

in City

willbe held-today at-3-p.-m.-in the. Funeral services or Mrs. Mary | will be in Memorial Park. Ind. | Howard will be held ab I p. i. to-| She was a-resident of Pittman.

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HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED

Dr

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| Mrs. Hardwick, who was 96, had | lived in Indianapolis 56 years.

was the daughter of David and Re-

Mis.

Indiana,

| Burvivors besides Mrs. Collins are | Memphis, Tenn., in 1906. - another — daughter,” Mrs. Laura

“Dent "put oi” taking proper core. e i yout eyes. Delay oy won Hooker, Indianapolis, and a broth-|Graves and Mrs. Stella Halsell, In- {Day st. will be conducted Wednes- |, NH you wipect there's “something wrong” | er, John >Belsford, West Lafa- | dianapolis; three sons, Dooley day at 2 p. m, by the Rev, J. Mau- | + toma in N today and | Tyetter- > { Howard, Indianapolis; Leo Howard rice Thompson, pastor of the Broad {|}

BERNARD JOHN SCHOEPPNER

iner, who died yesterday in St. Vin-| The Rev. | cent's hospital, will be held Wednes- ciate at the services. day at 10 a. m. in the Moore Mor-| [tuaries Peace chapel, Burial will FRANK HARRYMAN {be In Englewood, O. |

Chas. B. Early

OFFICES First Floor Mezzanine

Cunningham, Dayton, O., and Mrs.

Morris: Street

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Quarts, $1.50

pi Gertrude Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa.

{be in Floral Park cemetery.

Rites for Bernard John Schoepp- Tenn, and three grandchildren,

A. L._Roach will offi-| Burial will & native of Indianapolis, He was a

member of the Moose lodge and! owned a restaurant at 1914 E, 63d} |4 st. Ht Funeral services for Frank Har-| Mr, Schoeppner, who was 72, Was ryman, 1131 8. Richland st. will be Eital Brittenbach. a resident -of Pittsburgh, Pa, and held at 10 a. m. tomorrow at the |

Christian church, | 'Winnemac tribe of Red Men,

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Baker mortuary in Dayton, ; Burial will be in Salem cemetery day at the Tabernacle Baptist jeounty ang ag lived in nga To near Stockwell, Ind, I —ehurch, She wag 69. Survivors include two daughters, |

Howard died Saturday in{Mrs, Gladys Pike, Chicago, Iii, and She ihe home of her daughter, Mrs./Miss Gathel Tddings, Indianapolis, Annie Bell Graves, 946 N., West st. and a son, Glen, Ellison Bay, Wis. becca Belsford, pioneer residents of She ‘had “been a resident of 1n- | dianapolis since coming here from JOHN L. BRITTENBACH | | Services for John IL Brittenbach, FH Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. {who died yesterday at his home, 702

land Arthur Howard of Chicago; a Ripple Christian church, |brother, R. J. Matthews, Memphis, | Moore Mortuaries, Colonial chapel. | {Burial will be in Memorial Park. |

. hy {was in Indianapolis visiting his son, Beanblossom funeral home. Funeral. services for . Gilbert: H OFFICE HOURS \ | Bernard A. Schoeppner, 711 Dorman | Mr. Harryman, who was 68, died! Graves, 5861 N. Delaware st. will 4 st. He was a member of the Royal! Saturday at his home after a 10-| . ibe conducted at 4:30 p. m. tomorDally 9:45 AM. to 3:18 P M by | Arcanum Allegheny council. {year iliness. He had lived in In-: row “dt {hie Flanner & Buchanan Except Wednesday P.M. i Surviving, besides his son, include dianapolis 43 years and came here | funeral Home. as 48 wey three daughters, “Mrs. Elizabeth from Louisville, Ky. od wire 4 Ji - eres sme Lewellyn, Gibsonia, Pa: Mrs. Irene! He was a member of the 'W. Mr, Graves, a resident of In

idianapolis 49 years, died yesterday afternoon in the Methodist. Bospi- |

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'riam Graves, (ter, Miss Maybelle J. Graves, Fair { Haven; Graves, Detroit.

tduct the funeral services. { tion will follow.

"LAWRENCE A. BONEWITZ

Bonewitz, former Indianapolis resident, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow -in his home at Zanesville, O. He was 53. |

1918 to 1943. He was a native of Marion, and a world war I veteran, He was a member of the Coburn

| Zanesville, : Veterans of Foreign Wars and the bricklayers’

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| Bonewitz, | ert Bonewitz, U. 8, N.,, now in the | Pacific; | Mitner, Baltimore, Md.,, Mrs. Cath{erine Bertsch, Carmel, | Jeannette Wahl,

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| step-mother, Indianapolis, four nieces. ~ |

JOB NEED IS PUT AT

~The census bureau estimated today that by April 1, 1950, there will have to be 60,500,000 jobs to banish unemployment,

jcountry's reached 144,300,000 by that date and

GILBERT H. GRAVES

in the

Mr. Brittenbach, who was 28, was

He is survived by his mother, Mrs.

tal at the age of 78. | A druggist for 45 years, Mr. Graves had been retired the last y 17 years. He was a native of Fair Haven, Vt. He was a member of the Masonic {lodge and of Knights Templar. Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Har{riet E. Graves; a son, A. H. Mar- | Indianapolis; a sisand a brother, Arthur PF. Dr, fhomas R. White will con- | Crema-

Funeral services for Lawrence A.

Mr. Bonewitz, who died Friday in’ Zanesville, had lived here from

Memorial Methodist church in

the American Legion,

union, Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mela Indianapolis, and Rob- | three sisters, Mrs. Maura and Mrs, Indianapolis; the Mrs. Daisy Bonewits, | seven nephews and

60 MILLION BY 1950

WASHINGTON, Sept. 3 (U. P),

According to the

population

the | have

bureau, will

{60,500,000 of the total will make | up “the normal labor force.” {

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