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1 and evening at the Butler

ghter dule is lighter of the Marion ) their regular ation for the

clash in a city he curtain call nersville plays he outstanding hedule:

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\Y irpsville reenfield the state's betvide a real test 1eir second enSaturday, be without the Bain, six-foot, 10 has a broken out of tourney

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Hornsby to Coach Whi Hi te Sox Hitters CHICAGO, Feb. 14 (U, P.)—Rogone of baseball's greatest hitters and former manager of four major league clubs, ‘is going back to the “big time,” only on a temporary basis. Hornsby today was signed by the Chicago White Sox as a special coach of hitters for the early por-

tion ‘of the club's spring training stay at Pasadena, Cal.

Five-Year Contract

, IOWA CITY, Ia, Feb. 14 (U. P.). ~Dr. Eddie Anderson, who recently returned as head football coach at Jowa university after three years in the armed service, today was" given a new five-year contract, !

the Printers annual events. Of the

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Class A, six in Class B and two in Class C. The local entry in the Class A team event is the largest of any participating city.

because of the war, attracts entrants from Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky. Special entertainment that will give the pinmen some re-

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Laura Alexander, 1945 women’s | “all-evenis bowling champion, will | roll the initia] series in defense of | her crown in this year's city | tournament at Sport Bowl Saturday night. She is captain of the Maroit Shoe Store five which is

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A large delegation of local Allied Printing Trades members will become. bowlers over the week-end as they descend on Toledo to try their luck in the 28th annual Union Printing Crafts tri-state tournament. Two special railroad coaches scheduled to leave here at 6:35 a. m. Saturday, will cdrry approximately 150 local bowlers and their families to the tournament site. About half the number will All participate in in the five-day affair, which includes; competition in team events, doubles and singles.

Indianapolis will have 18 teams participating, each being made up of the regulation lineup of four members, the custom followed in

18 entrants, 10 will participate in

The event, postponed since 1942

laxation during their nine games of

the host city, and will be climaxed by a grand ball on Sunday night. Many newcomers are listed on the local entry list. Among them are Phil Allio, D. .Wolfe, E. Joliffe, T. Cobb, W, Street, G. Hacker, R. Abell, Warren Light, Carl Bradley, L. Collier, R. Gebler, Roy Morical, R. Percival, B. Miller, W. Miller, C. Rasmus, J. Richards, Harvey O'Toole, R. Sahm and. Emil Schoch. -Old-timers, “many “Among Ihe city’s topnotch pin smashers, are also’ listed on the tourney schedule. They include Roy Mawson, Ed Hornberger, Grover Williams, Paul McDuff, Fred Schleimer, Lee Carmin, Ed Striebeck, George Zix, Ollie Krebs, Al Bottin, Norval Ward,

Lou Pahrbach, Owen Fancher,

Joe Kirkhoff, who is handling en-

part-of-their-trades.- , 2 The agreement was made at a d

of Columbus State issued a warning must be in Saturday. The event is scheduled to open at the Delaware March 9 for a run of three weekends. Team events, singles and doubles are on the schedule, with an entry fee of $3 per person in

Kirkhoff is receiving entries at his residence, 1010 KE. At the same time, Joe Cagany, who is assisting with the entertainment program of the tournament, is taking reservations for the bowling dance, scheduled in K. of C, hall Feb. 21, reached at the Hoosier Optical Co. Glenn Maxwell, Central alley has announced he will have open alleys available tonight until 8 o'clock. Reservations may be made by calling RI-0036. night's leading individual scoring came from leagues at the Fox-Hunt alleys. rolling with the R. C. A. Victor league had 237, 212, 216-465 to take honors in men's circles, ‘while Mary Baas posted her third 600series: of the season too Fema Ie) feminine pastimers, - She had 180, 214, 238641 for Bemis Letter Serve jce-in-the Ernest Johnson Coal Co.

Maurice Marion,

Other heavy scorers were Gib Smith with 235, 192, 228-655 for Morgan's Restaurant in the Indianapolis league at Priichett's; Frits Gantner with 239, 652 for Chemicals in the El Lilly Co. at the Pennsylvania and Oscar Behrens with 225, 234, 192-851 in

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joint meeting here of the executive councils of the International Photo Engravers and the International Typographical Union. Woodruff Randolph, I. T. U, president, and Edward J. Volz, photo-engrav-ers president, signed the agreement, Yesterday, at a meeting of the International Allied Printing Trades association, discussions centered on a printers’ proposal that the agreement establishing the association be supplemented to permit joint action by member unions in dealing ‘with employers. This would permit all printing crafts in any shop or in any city to deal as a unit in wage and contract negotiations, Included in the printing trades associatiod are

ATTEMPT TO SAVE WAR MARRIAGES

LONDON, Feb. 14 (U, P.) ,—British consuls in the United States have been instructed to contact demobilized American soldiers wW% are seeking divorces from their British war brides and attempt | reconciliations, a - foreign office spokesman said today. “In a number of cases they have been successful,” he sald, “but we can not-go into details about these people's private affairs.” Phe -spoNssman- $8Ia the sonsuls acted iff “gccordatice with thelr duties to look after the interests of British citizens.” Assistance of the United Nations Organization also may be sought to halt the rise in the divorce rate among G. I. ‘marriages. Miss Juanita Frances, secretary of the Married Women's association which is campaigning on behalf of jilted brides, said UNO's economic and social council had been asked to receive a deputdtion. “We believe an international law should be adopted and machinery created whereby no person can divorce another without the ‘other 883 | person having a representative at

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WASHINGTON, Feb, 14 (U. P.. air patrol will meet here March 4!

CAP as an army air forces auxillary. Gen. Carl A. Spaatz, AAF commander, Said federal appropria

Mu would not be available for CAP

after March 31 but that the army was going to retain the organiza-

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= Giant AWOL; :4iTo Be Sold

MIAMI, Fla, Feb. 14 (U. P)— Danny Gardella, the New York

501 |Gilants’ colorful wartime outfielder,

was on the loose today and if Manager Mel Ott ever finds him he'll

. sell the 25-year-old Italian. Gardella, an off-and-on regular | Sot with New York last season when he | hit 271, “jumped” the club last | Boston night after a row with Ott con-4

cerning his 1948 contract demands. Club officials said that Gardella

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sociation. Both clubs are bidding

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Greenwood, Pure Oil In A. A. U. Finals

Fuzzy's All Stars of Greenwood | 8 and Indianapolis Pure Oi] are to | meet in the finals of the state A. AU, tional basketball tournament tonight at 8 o'clock in the Lawrence Central high school gym. In semi-final contests last night, Puzzy's All-Stars eliminated 30th Street Garage, 44-27, and Pure Oil

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Stars’ high scorer with 15 points and Ray Bottema paced Pure Oil with 16.

Ex-Purdue Star To Play as Pro

LOS ANGELES, Feb. 14 (U, P.).— The” Los Angeles team of the AllAmerica Professional football conference today added three guards and one end to its growing roster. The guards are Ray Frankowski, formerly of the University of Minhesota and 1st air force, and Frank Yoka, St. Mary's pre-flight. The end Is John Andretich, former all-Big Ten star at Purdue.

Boston Marathon Change Considered

BOSTON, Feb. 14 (U. P.).—Boston |

were considering a plan to stage their annual Patriot's day marathon from Hopkinton to Boston on April 20. April 19, the day the famed race normally is run, is Good Friday and officers believed the running of the race would interfere with observ ance of the holy day.

1!Signs With Browns

ST. LOUIS, Mo., Feb. 14 (U. P.).— The St. Louis Browns have announced the signing of Boris (Babe) Martin to a contract for the coming baseball season. Martin ap-

last season as an outfielder, but will

year,

Fight Results

BUFFALO ~ willie Pep, 128'¢, Hartford, Conn. outpointed Jimmies Joyce, 1382, Onaty, Ind. (10), BROCKTON, Mass.—Al Barboza, 156,

by) 158, Quincy, Mase. 10 NOOR, Me Irish Johnny Mahone},

Ground Floor—Cor. ly ‘a.

132, Oh, N. H., knocked ou!

Methot, 131, Montreal (5),

-—State commanders of the 'civil | 142:

to make final plans for continuing |

{landed yesterday on a trip from gay 2 p. Burial Worthington, Ind.

downed the Lawrence Trojans, 36-| Harry Normington was the All-

Athletic association officials today |

peared In 54 games with the Browns

be given a tryout as a catcher this

tribunal, ¥# was learned y. that at Nuernberg where the allied separately.

also indicated that the question of charging Emperor Hirohito with

been settled. The United Press was United States request to take no create speculation as to what nd

| lof the respective prosecuting nations will be co-ordinated into a

|and to speed the “It is obvious that Tojo will be one of the first to go on trial” an authoritative source said.

war criminal “suspects slated |at t._ Vin {for trial before an international - uchanss.

powers ‘made their prosecutions h Key allied headquarters officers &

told that Great Britain agreea to a |”

It was understood that all charges 2

the single case, to Present a solid ple o trials.

The procedure will differ from | GRIGER=We LJ

responsibility for the ‘war had not|dere

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DEATH NOTICES i

PRUNS-—William He 61 years. Beloved husband of Bruns, ‘tather of

ia. on TL

' " th Maurice churen. Napoleon, = Ind; Buria we ¥ St. Maurice cemetery. Priends ma , » Ao a LA Herrmann Funeral a taid diplomatic b in Wash a". . 8 ;r CAIN—Michael D,, age 83 years, of 1130 ington got a spet of color with 8. Senate, father of Frank MM. Cain

1 the arrival of Asad Al Fagih, 8 Meridinn Priday, 2 p. m. Burial Crows 1 Cemetery,

ia’ Inister to / Saudi Arabia's first minist aon ue W., age 51, baloved hus. the U. 8. He's shown in native band of Edith M, Crawford, father of l Marion, Georgie, Dolores, Deotye and Chas. costume and ceremonial sword Eo i of SC "35a ‘re. Los Zia 0! n e, Ayden 8. and” dagger. Hoyt, passed away at his FHS VIC Meridian

A “Ponerad). services Saturday, 2 p. m., at ‘residence.

Buria ora ar en may call wn APPROVE PURCHASE = 2 OF FIRE APPARATUS Eset Fold

La he 1 The safety board today approved | mrviestnle, Lid wae webster of The! . | dianapolis, passed away Wednesda m. a $175,000 bond issue for the pur Services Planner & Buchanan Mortuary.

a! 28 W. Fall Creek bivd, Thursday, 8 p.m chase of equipment for the fire de at mr onriian n Congreggtional

invited to both ites . Interment Bum. tions in the police department. ner, TI. Friends may call at the. mortu-

The bond issue covers the pur~|*'V: chase of two aerial trucks, three | “hiss neces ea rain. ge ge. 3,

service trucks, seven pumpers and |Mrs. Lydia ne brother of Les. lie G4 o Ars the installation of TWO-WAY TAacion ius predator: asd sony Tassdar® Por in 18 cars, | At the ‘residence. S15 W. 30th. 0s, n Rn e residence, , An m. Desk Lt. Noel Jones was reduced | uy St. Paul's Methodist Church, Bogens

| to lieutenant; radio dispatcher Jack | ne Rader sts Friends invited. Burial]

rown Hill. Friends may call at r oo time. Meyer & Abdon Service. 3 GOODPASTURE— Mae: ‘daughter of Mrs. Iva Goudnasturet sister of . 16a Staley. Maxwell, Ind : Mrs. Charle Gane. Mrs. Bertha Weaver, Mrs. Henry, {ur Nettie Weaver, Indianapolis: Mrs. Gertrude Shuemaker, Portland, Ind.; Bert, Christopher Greenwood was Fe-| Roy and Jn Goodpasture of Indian: assigned to the police department L968 A5C hn _Ooodnast Ty anaeny at and Robert W. Kleis and Sanford vistas ohosital Service sxluresy p.m onkle Funers! Home, Metcalf. to the fire department. All ean Priends invited. Burial Park three are recently discharged serv-|cemetery, Greenfield. Friends may call at jcemen. residence, 3832 Crecent dr.

tiste of I Dia: “pchiey of Lint "HARRIMAN IN U. §. pointer enny of Linten, Roy Sherrow of Worthing d WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 (U. P). cles Sherrow and = Civde Sherroy of —W. Averell Harriman, American Bee rove. passed away a Deals dence, 3104 Troy ave., Beec . Barve ambassador to Russia, arrived today _ ao Bahanen hpi Sat.

3 urda® 10 a, m. Priends Invited, Bervice by plarie from California, where he rt Worthington Methodist church Satur.

Bari will assume Lt. Jones’ job, and | Patrolman Roy Smith will become radio dispatcher. Lt, Albert C. agenheimer was promoted to cap-!

Indianapolis Times, Thurs. Web, id, 1044 m shanks for the .ovely floral triblites wir loved one, We thatk

th | N. H, Shults, the org: mann for his kind considerat)

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in our recent beteay , the loss our below a ; We also extend bela) thanks for ihe jovaly Darel Sribiites to our Dw Be

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U. 8. Weather Buresu—————— PEARPE Robert > E. oie 3, ay Nelson ¥ morn All Data in Central Standard Time husband of Theimy, father of Kay Karen, Feb. 14, 1046 Robert Michael and Peggy Darlene. Serv.

Chimes." 12334 Prosvect st, Saturday 1 1:30 Precipitation for 24 hrs. end. 7:30.... 1.01 |p. m. Friends invited. Friends may call Total precipitation since Jan. 1 .. .. 2.79 [the “Chapel of the Chimes" Deficiency since Jan. 1... 147TipoNn. Auvrey B. age 71, father of Mavid “The e following table shows the tempera~ W. Pond. Indianapolis and Burdette ture in other ‘cities: Pond, Santas Monica, Cal, passed away High low | Wedneaday evening. Service Saturday, 2 ALIBRER ...2ivesssans Shans A an 0 45 m. at Conkle Puneral Home, 1934 W. areas ens sesvansisrngenan HE 28 | Michigan Criends invited. Burial Floral

icago «» 38 18 (Park. Friends may call at funeral home Cincinnati .. . 0 0 | after 2 p. m. Priday Cleveland ... +34 2 lQUICK—Prank P, $13 Main st. Broed aver " "en 5 | Ripple, vassed away at Hines General Evancville ade od) oN | hospital, Hines, Til, Peb. 12. survived by . Ware tesunane * ** 40 Lo (mother, Nora M. Quick and numerous hdiaten Ns (city) y "$8 24 |rousing. Funeral services Friday. Feb. 18, Kansas City an van hs ‘9g 39 |2 p.m. Fanner & Suchanan Mortuary, Los Angeles : 4 as ‘83 46 | 25 W. Fall Creek blvd. Services in charge Mim Ri 79 91 |°f Broad Ripple post. No. 313. American Mpls. ml "Paul 17 4 |legion. Friends may call at mortuary New Orleans ....... 76 39 [after 8 p.m. Thursday. Feb, 14. {Noblesr New York "eo 4 38 {ville papers please copy.) Okinboma. cy . 2 | RUEGAMER--Anna Jane, 257 8. Keystone

mother of James Ruegamer. Mrs, Wilson Leaman of Lafavette, Ind. and Mrs, Charles W. Driscoll. Ft. Smith, Ark. Serv. ices at the J. C. Wilson “Chavel of the Chimes.” 1234 Prosvect st, Priday, 10 a, m. Burial Rest Haven cemetery, Lafayette, Ind, about 1 p. m. Priends mav call at the “Chapel of the Chimes.' (Lafayette, Ind. papers please copy.) RUTAR--Mary B, of 939 N. Warman ave, age 61; widow of Prank Rutar Sr, and beloved mother of Frank Rutar Jr, Mary A. Rutar, Prederick Rutar; RranGmoner of Walter Allen and Philip Edward Rutar. Funeral services Monday at 9 a. m. from the Holy Trinity church at Holmes and | St. Clair. Burial St. Joseph cemetery | Priends may call at the residence after noon Friday. Shirley dervice. SHEA Nellie R, of 717 N, Grant ave, age 10. beloved wife of James E. Shea. mother of Marie Nash of Garwood. N.J.; sister of Prank R. Rice, Bddyville, Ky. and Harry B. Rice of Houston, ‘Tex.;

grandmother of Josephine, James, Doris snd Donald Nash, passed away Tuesday morning. Munera! service Priday at 1:30 p. m. at Shirley Bros. Irving Hill chapel, 5377 RB. Washington st. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at chapel SUDBROCK~Prank H., age 81 years, husband of Mary Plel Sudbrock, brother of Mrs. Edward Prange, Arthur P, and Walter A. Budbrock, passed away Tuesday afternoon. Funeral Friday, 3 p, m.. from Shirley Bros. Central Chapel, 948 N. Nii. nols st. Burial Concordia Cemetery Friends may call any time. SYLVESTER--Alvin G.. beloved husband of Gertie Svivester of 1242 8. Reimont ave, father of Lawrence, Beryl, Clarence and Willard Sylvester and Dorothy Thompson, eight grandchildren, brother of Alma Ricketts of California, Clarence Sylvester of Indianapolis. Funeral Pridey. 2 m, from above address. Burial Floral Park. Beanblossom service. WHEATLEY Nellle. beloved wife of Chester Wheatley and mother of Mrs. Ruth Lull, Indianapolis, snd Chester J. Wheat. ley, U. 8. Navy, also survived by four sisters and three brothers, passed away at her home. 2450 Pinley ave. Tuesday, 2 p. m. Priends may ‘call at the home, Funeral service Friday, 2:30 p. m., from home. Priends Inyited. Burial New Crown cemetery. Robert W. Stirling service WILSON-—Flora Etta, 1541 Leonard st, passed away Wednesday: wife of Wil. liam F.. mother of Sylvester M., Wesley T. and Clifford Wilson. Services Saturday 1p m at the J. C. Wilson “Chapel of the Chimes,” 1234 Prospect st. followed by - services at the Lewis Creek Baptist church, ' south of Shelbyville, 3p m Friends may call at the “Chapel.of the Chimes." (Bhelbyville papers please copy.) WRIGHT Maude, widow of Jehn J. right of 333¢ Orchard: moWer of eh ilma Spears, Mrs, Marjorie Mead snd Robert Wright; grandmother of Bar Lara Lee, Richard and Janet Wright, James and Sanfira Spears and David Mead: sister of Mrs. Anna Cox and Mrs, Nettie McOregor; entéred into rest bo Wednesday, Wd ® Sr miasy. ih. 18, at Northeast chape L After a visit to Southern Call |4t 1:30 p. m., and A Zion Baptist church, Martinsville a p.m. a fornia, Mrs. Lillian Budd re- |, zion. Friends are welcome, (Mar-

tinsville papers please copy.) Moore turned to Geneva, Ill, with a Mortuaries. of aniums that “’pears | YOVANOVICH-Mrs. Athens, age 58 be. sory ger A loved I mother of Mrs, Darotny Milatoto be growin’ right up to the | ich Mrs Prances Medich. Nicholas, Slo-

y | bodam, Alexander and Ciren r Yovanosky.” Her friends: scoffed. Se vich; sister of Spasa and Yovan Dinelo«

North Carver, Mass. outpointed Eddle |

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