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conference in New York ‘City May 14-17 to discuss ways of serving an expanded world trade. . The meeting was called by the inter-American council of com'|merce and production in co-opera-tion with U. 8, Chamber of
ites for Clyde - Roach. to - Be Tomorrow. :
Services for Clyde J. Roach, for" mer vice president and general maniger of the National Veneer &
pital. He was 81 and had lived at 3840 Washington blvd. "As part owner of the D'Heur Swain Lumbér company in Seymour, Mr. Roach got his start in the lumber supply business in 1893. In 1906 he moved to Indianapolis and became an active partner in the National Veneer & Lumber comuntil his retirement in 1940, Roach had also served as chairman of the company’s board of directors. He was a member of the Second Presbyterian church.’ ‘Survivors include his ‘wife, Mrs. Maude M. Roach; a daughter, Mrs, Charles Rockwood. of Indianapolis
.|and Washington, D. C, and a sis-
ter, Mrs. John Carmon of San Fernando, Cal.
MARY COSAND HA ADLER Services for Mrs. Mary Cosand Hadley of New London, Ind, who died yesterday in West Hartford, Conn., will be conducted tomorrow at New London. She was 78. . Active in missionary activities of the western yearly meétings of the Friends church, Mrs. Hadley was a director of the Bertha Ballard home in Indianapolis. Surviving her is her daughter, Mrs. Eldon H. Mills, wife of the Rev. Mills, former. pastor of the
Commerce.
First Friends church in Indianapolis. :
THE INDIANAPOLIS TH ores
Tok Building no Here or 29 Yoon bo ar
Burial wil be in Crown Hil ceme-
tery, : Born “in Mechanicsburg, Mr. Swain, who was 72, had lived here since 1887. Manager of the Lemcke | building for 29 years, he also was treasurer of the Indianapolis Build]
410s Managers association, a mem:
ber of the Fairview church and the Scottish Rite, He was living at the home of his son, Earl Swain, 4825 Carrollton ave.
‘lat the time ot his death, but for-|7 merly resided at 4047 N. Capitol
ave. Other survivors are a brother, Harry Swain of Anderson; two nieces, Mrs. Zelma Bell and Mrs. Viola Grossman, both of Anderson, and one grandchild. MISS ALICE M. WILSON A Miss Alice M. Wilson, chief operator for the Bell Telephone system in Auburn and formerly of Beech Grove, died yesterday in her home at Auburn, A member of the Methodist church, Miss Wilson had lived in Auburn for several years, Services will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Garrick funeral home in Auburn following which the body will be brought here for a service at 2 p. m, Saturday -in the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be here. Survivors include three Mrs. Nettie Cole and Mrs. Hazel Washburn, Indianapolis.
MRS. ROSINA KINGSTON Services for Mrs. Rosina Kingston, 1202 Laurel st, will be held at 10 a. m, tomorrow in the Robert W. Stirling funeral home. Burial will be in the Washington Park cemetery, Mrs. Kingston, who was 71, died Monday. She was a member of the St. Mark’s United Lutheran church and of the Ladies Air soclety of that church.
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