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42d; Charles, Evelyn Garrett, 200 8. Noble; Edward, Elizabeth Smith, 141 8. Webster,
Boys At St, Francis—Emerson, Charlotte Barclay; Robert, Margie Moser; Benjamin, Gertrude Watson. At City—William, Frances Fox, 1 |At Coleman-Herbert, Julianne Harring-
ton. At Methodist—Herman, Florence Baumer;
Earl W. Edwards, Peru; Bertha Ma a Blsho Tern el e Russell, Dorothy Day: Harman Vi of the house naval affairs commit J James Biruckinan, Milan;. Nellie Blanche ai Flacher Herbert, Kathivn Jou: tee told newsmen flatly that “there k Wi inton, am, IH Va, Arjorie p ; " Ww y : PEA On, an; 2505 N. Harding;| Lamb; Herman, Wilma Porter; Wilbur, will be no merger. He sald there Mary A. McEvilly, 316 W. 43d. Fray id Hah HE mv Harrison was “no chance” of the proposal . " neent's—H, ho. rrison; : Rr a oY 2300 on B® Ralph, Gertrude Hoffman; Thomas, being considered at this time and Wendell Delore Wood, Lebanon; REdna| Matreen Lucas. added: “I hope it’s off forever.”
———— DEATHS Cora Stanley, 74, Long, diabetes mellitus. Victoria Martin, 38, City, malignant hypertension
ells, 49, Veterans’, arteriosclerosis, Henrietta Sachs, 37, St. Vincent's,
cinoma, ohn Tilson, 38, Central Ind., chronic nephritis, Rosa Crall, 81, Central Ind., arteriosclosis. Clara Ethel Laughlin, 62, 119 E, 33d, carcinoma, Margaret D. Blackwell, 57, St. Vincent's,
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carcinoma, Oscar D. McLain, 64, 8 N. Hamilton,
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Mass.) of the senate naval affairs carcinoma committee, said he also understood there was no plan for a merger at this time and that it would not be recommended ~— at least until the army and navy readjust themselves
ARMY-NAVY MERGER PLAN IS ABANDONED
WASHINGTON, Sept. 27 (U. PJ). Congressional leaders said today that proposals to merge the army and navy into a single new department of national defense have been abandoned, at least for the present. Chairman ‘Carl Vinson (D. Ga.)
Chairman Andrew J, May (D, Ky.) of the house military affairs committee, shared Vinson’s hope. “I don’t think you can merge the army and navy,” May said. “I am against it. However, we should keep the joint chiefs of staff which Chairman David I.
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apop! \ Ellie Oglesby Brown, 72, Long, carcinoma.
ANDERSON--Frank C, Yattaw, 64,
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Harry L. Graham, 67. Survivor: Daugh{ter, Mrs. Lola Frye,
ARLINGTON—Mrs. Dalsy Lorene Cadwallader, 47. Survivors: Husband, James E;: sons, Cpl. James BB. L. Robert; father, Thomas Bird; sister, Mrs. Carlos Heath, BRAZIL—Russell Kellar, 40. Wife, Hazel F.; brother, Mrs, Mabel Pagent, BUFFALO-—Bessie Jo Watson, seven months, Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs, Everon A. Watson; brothers, Frank Leroy, Ernest Eugene, Bveron Austin, CANNELTON--James A, Cassidy, 78. Burvivors: Wife, Mary L.; sons, Francis, Bernard, James, Patrick; daughters, Mrs. Alva Howell, Mrs. John Bryant, Mrs. Emmett Bolin, Josephine and Frances Cassidy, Mrs. Ben Baysinger, CHESTERTON-—August H. Pollentske, 71. Burvivor: Wife, Clara,
EVANSVILLE—Mrs. Artilla Armstrong, 34.
Survivors: Hugh; sister,
GOSHEN--Mrs, Clara B. Huber, 79. HUNTINGTON—Mrs. Laura Viola Psul, 74. Survivors: Sons, Russell K., Ford M., Mark L.;: dsughter, Mrs. Grace Brewer;
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STATE DEATHS
Burvivors: Wife, Effie; daughter, Mrs. |Survivors: Daughters, Miss Glenna PunkRobert Griffith; sons, Frank H,, John E.,|houser, Mrs. R, H. Mayes, Mrs, Lex Hall; Robert A., James M.; brothers, Charles, |sons, Herman, Paul: sisters, Mrs. Rose Levi; sisters, Mrs, Lon Goddard, Mrs, |Miles, Mrs, Jennie Oarrico. Jesse Myers, Mrs, Myrtle Shocks, Mrs. MACY—Mrs. Lucenia ‘Ollie Smith, 82. Frank Tenant, Survivors: So J . Mrs, Loretta KX. Jackey, 45. Survivors: |p. Collins, n, James; daughter, Mrs. Husband, Willlam J.; daughters, Janie, . Alice; sons, Robert Lee, Fredeirck, William | PERU—John T, Abernathy, 69. SurThomas; brothers, William and James |Y!VOrs: Wife: son, John R.; daughter, Kearn; sister, Miss Sadie Kearn, Miss Norma Abernathy: brother, Lee: sis-
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HYMERA-—Mrs. ¥va PMinkhouser, 81.
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RIGDON-—Lawrence V, MoeTurnan, 71. RUSHVILLE—Charles Michael Sefton, 77. Nettie May; sons, Charles eo Wesley; Mrs. Richard Newhouse. ; WABASH—Charles Henry Farley, .73.
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