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Services for Mansfield O. Martin, manager of the Mansfield Auditing! Co., will be conducted at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Aaron-Ruben fu-

. |{neral home by the Rev. D. 8. Osi (good, pastor of the North Side

Seventh Day Adventist church. Bur-

ial will be in Washington Park.

Mr. Martin, who lived at 1213

died -yesterday.

Before the took over ther manage- |

as district manager of the ‘Atlas Co. of Ohio five years. A resident of Indianapolis 61

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years, Mr. Martin was superintendent of the Sabbath school and a

|deacon and elder of the North Side

Adventist church. Survivors are his wife, Bertha; son, Lester Martin, and a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Gutshall, both of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Alice Cash, Orlando, Fla, and Mrs, May

He! bert Adams, Rokinson, IIL.

| iment. of the auditing company, he Mrs. Leila Truelock, Indianapolis, i thad been employed by the Com-

a nursing home,

Rites to Be Held Tomorrow | For Veteran Local Auditor|

her home, Route 1, McFarland rd. and Epler ave, will be conducted at 9 a. m. tomorrow in St. Catherine’s church. Burial will be in St. Joseph cemetery, A native of Iowa, Mrs, Brinker had lived in Indianapolis 13 years and was ‘a member of St. Catherine’s church. She was 29: She is survived by her husband, Everett Brinker; her father, Hera sister, land

two brothers, Herbert * L.

Adams, Robinson, mn,

HENRY SCOTT HARTUP Rites will ‘be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Jordan funeral homa for Henry Scott Hartup, retired carpenter, who died vesterday at a Burial will be. in Sutherland Park cemetery. : Mr. Hartup, who was 77, lived at 1104 .E. North st. He had been s resident of Indianapolis for 30 years

Yuvan, Indianapolis; Amza Earl Martin, five grandchildren and two nieces.

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MRS. AUDREY BRINKER

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Services for Mrs. Audrey Maxine Brinker, who died Wednesday in

and was a member of the Methodist church. od Surviving are four sons, Frank and the Rev. John B. Hartup, pastor of the First Fall Creek Primitive Baptist church, both of Indianapolis, William O., Columbus, and Lonnie, South Gate, Cal.; a brothe:,!

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MRS. MARY E. REED Rites for Mrs, Mary Elizabeth

home of a daughter, Mrs. Lucy B. Ward, Dayton, O., were to be held at 2 p. m. today here at Christ temple. Burial was to be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Reed, who was 85, had lived

Reed, who died Monday at the].

RITES HELD FOR CHARLES DRAEGER

Services for Charles Draeger, lifelong Indianapolis resident who died yesterday at his home, 1541 Woodlawn ave, will be held at 2:30 p. m. Sunday at Emmanus Evangelical and Lutheran church. . Burial will be in Five Points cemetery. Mr, Draeger, who was 72, was formerly employed by the Tanner Co., sheet metal manufacturers. He is survived by his wife, Mary; three daughters, Mrs, Hugh Halcomb, Mrs. Rupert Morlock and Mrs. Lemuel Harris, all of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Mdry Moellering, Omaha, Neb.; a brother, Fred, Indianapolis, and five grandchilddren.

MACARTHUR PLANS DEPUTY TOKYO, Feb. 8 (U, P.).—Gen. Douglas MacArthur will appoint a deputy to represent him on the four power allied control council for Japan, but will wait until the other three nations have announced their selections, the United Press learned today.

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in Indianapolis more than 50 years and resided at 738 W. 12th st. She! {was a native of Mt. Sterling, Ky.,! {and a member of Christ temple. { Her survivors include two daugh- | ters, Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Fenton C. Ballinger, and a son, Eugene B.| | Reed, both of Indianapolis,

MRS. NELLIE TYNER |

Mrs. Nellie Tyner, formerly of Indianapolis, died yesterday at the {home of her daughter, Mrs. Esther | Dease, of Detroit, Mich. A resident of Indianapolis most lof her life, Mrs. Tyner formerly {resided at 805 N. Illinois st. She |was a member of the Daughters of {the American Revolution. | Her survivors include another

{troit; a brother, Hiram Chase, In-. |dianapolis, and two grandchildren, |Mrs. Viola Abney and Samuel D. | | Evans, both of Indianapolis.

{Monday at the Four Square Baptist! |church for James E. Carr, resident (of Indianapolis 32 years, who died | yesterday in City hospital. The Rev, | Russell Menges, pastor, will officiate

© Mr. Carr, who was 45, was a serv.

\had been employed by the company , | Four Square church.

{two daughters, Miss Grace Ellen Carr and Mrs. Margaret Cannon, land a sister, Mrs. Grace Keeley, all of Indianapolis, and one grandchild. BALK WHITE HOUSE REPAIRS | | WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 (U. P.).—! | The senate appropriations commit- | | tee has joined the house in turning (thumbs: down on the proposed! {$1,650,000 White House expansion program. There still was a chance! that the senate might put the funds back into the $5,600,000,000 inde-| jpendent offices appropriation meas-|

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THE INDIANAPOLIS { TIES Sef Rites for Retired Condyctor

Services for Claude E. Gurley, retired railroad conductor, will be | gonducted at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes by the Rev. Charles Wilson, pastor of the Second Friends church, Burial will be in Memorial Park. : Mr. Gurley died yesterday in his home, 922 8. State ave. He was 63. He was employed 35 years by the New York Central railroad and was a member of the Brotherhood of

Railroad Trainmen 138, West Inalanapolis Masonic lodge and the Second Friends church. He is survived by his wife, Maude; a son, Ernest Gurley; two sisters, Mrs. Blanche Wickersham and Mrs. Verne Findley, and a brother, George Gurley, all of Indianapolis, | Beur!

HERNON R. McQUEEN Hernon R. McQueen, former employee of the C. & G. Foundry, ged yesterday. He was 60.

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The lease is past expiring on our Central Warehouse— new occupants are moving in and our new warehouse is not ready for occupancy. Therefore, truckloads of brand-

A former resident of Richmond, :

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