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FLETCHER Fannie May. age b9 * Cruit st. Mother of Marguerite, Harold, Rev, Leonard of Lebanon, Raymond, Ver-|- rrr ——————TTY the over-all non and Pfc, Richard Fletcher, sister of LOST—Man's brown _bilifold In or near contemplated | Mrs. Minnie Donley, Decatur, Ill, Passed| Old “Trail theater Tuesday svelin ; eons awav Wednesday. Funeral Friday, 2 p. m, |tains veterans personal papers ani cash,

{at the Becond Pilgrim Holiness church, | Reward. BE-0501-R. Friends may call at Farley Funeral Home, | LOST—Lady's diamond rin; % karad ith 6 3 small diamonds on sithor side; reward. Days, L1-0136; eves, CH-0800.

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: : : oe o——— THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES sie Louis H ea ds for Hoosierland Methr I Seeing RELY ON VINSON Custody of Child | A mother today sought to recover 10 SWING LOAN On the Ground in P; T i possession of her seven-month-old oe I NEW ORLEANS, March 8 (U. P). ore . an ; m a eams child which she alleges 4 being held ‘Doubtful Vot Needed to T unlawfully. yotiu es Hig i Be oe To. Trai n at : Re istered for ; Pritchett Meet In & habeas corpus suit Ried witn| Pass British Deal. ‘meeting on the ground as part of a bid ’ al ; | the county clerk, Mrs. June Dear- { sentence meted him by the track Ww ¥ R d ing charges that her child, Dolores WASHINGTON, March 6 (U. P.) stewards. Shufelt “was fined $50 es a en With an entry of more than 100 teams already registered for the pouise, was “wrongfully seized” by |—Administration leaders counted on | = » ; and set down for, crowding Double as annual Pritchett alleys 1050 scratch tournament, scheduled Match 9, Dora Belle Holt and is being held | Secretary of the Treasury Fred M. < t “Feature with hif mount; Cifiesar, It] ~ foe Louis, the heavyweight MsticT10-16 and 17, a” first-place prize of $300-is-prastically assured, . pl we 1149 SE WaSHngION Sl: Vinson. today, to, help swing _ the the third race last. Saturday.” ,+ (champion, is to invade the Hoosier The event is a handicap affair and one of the most popular house | Dearing asserted that ‘What a fal 1 vol Capitals Bl - state tomorrow to set up ‘quarters events in local tenpin circles. Al Striebeck is tournament secretary | Ber Mrs. Des wae. Deer. she had. no oubtful congressional votes needp pay “Indianapolis Newest Jewelry Shop” | for preliminary conditioning before| and is taking reservations at his residence, Ch. 1061, or at the Pritchett | | doe 30 keep it and arranged with ed to approve .the $3,750,000,000 game of the EXPERT WATCH and moving an to Pompton Lakes, N. J., alleys, Li-0853 The Saturday shifts = [DR renaent. Mrs. Hloit. 30. care British loan. : Tow night at JEWELRY REPAIRING ‘where his regular camp will be are scheduled at 3:30, 6 and 8:30 in for some glory as it hit the 3000] or Dolores Louise. . Mr. Vinson was recalled for ques-| DEATH NOTICES he Providence AT REASONABLE PRICES | established. p. m., while -on Sunday squads will mark in its three tries. The t AM | "ne sult further alleges’ that the tioning by the senate banking com- | indianapolis Times, Wdnady., Mar. 6, 1046 1, . WHEDIATE "SERVICE! The Brown Bomber has a date take the alleys at 12 noon, 2:30, 5 had 971, 992, 1037. mother ds: unable to remove the mittee, a majority of whose mem-| FEATHERSTONE—George Ay na College s charges re- KING JEWELERS | with Billy Conn on June 19 in New and 7:30 p. m. | Although ‘their totals were not| iu “non “the Holts home and| tr ‘NUicated they were not vet),..d Suskand of Frances, father of Met rn division of | York and the-assignment calls for| Last night's league activities were qutstanding in the eyes of the gen- that ‘the defendant. has set ready to take a stand on the con-|Charles Lec Clair, grandfather of Mina ances of grab. 108 W. Wash. 8t.. Claypool Hotel Bids. || the 22d defense of his title. devoid of sensational scoring, only eral public, Nig Henry and Lizz) oo (oo 5 50 Fo ve 3 & troversial proposal. Delores Peathersiong and Mise Ne Oke troph: . Louis’ camp in Indiana will be one individual passing the 650 nark.| Cherry, members of Turk's. Tavern ® 5 Cif ae 3 cusiocy Members said they would ask Mr. [two sisters, passed away Tuesday am ever today oh . West Baden. He'll arrive at the|Bruce Fogel, in setting a, season] at Dezelan's, turned in their] — Vinson these questfohs: | Jertices J anual & Buthanan M orbiaty, ts faltered MEN'S FELT HATS Orange county site tomorrow and record in the Broad Ripple Business| initial 600 series in league play to| ONE: What are the international | Orown Hill. Friends may call at mortuary. d Ou : remain in the Hoosier resort until/ Men's league at the Ripple alleys, | set the pace in their loop. Usually! | political implications of the loan? |FITCH—Ira, age 73, brother of Mrs. Suetia t CLEANED and BLOCKED ||April 28 when he will depart for|had 234, 252, 202—688 for city-wide in the 400-toal class, Henry had |" TWO: Does it assure real co- |, Smith stepfather of Mrs asel Riggics skaters were New Jersey and heavy training. He| honors. WHe was in action with Fox- 617 and Cherry 609. They were in operation from Britain in freeing Wilinrd and Ed Bly, : Atted away Bundey. by Cleveland, expects to start boxing drills at worthy Fords. \action with Cook's Goldblume, F ARES IS IT a large area of the world from trade |neral Home, 1034 W. Michigan st. Priends Pompton ‘Lakes on May 1. The West Side Classic league's which has won bt seven of its | restrictions, and will such action be | invited. Burial Floral Park. Friends may : Louis West Baden headquarters Conkle Funeral Home quintet came "league games this se of real assistance to American SHOE REPAIR will be the Waddy -hotel and me busihessmen. , retinue will include Manager Mar- | THREE: What i 45.47 WEST OHIO STREET || tin Miles and Trainer ors Sea- | Local Leag ue: Tenpin Sco res Engineer Resumes Stand at picture on pg 18 8. llinois (Just Off Wash.)

mon, 600 BOWLERS (MEN) Helen Dysert, Budweiser Rate . Hearing Today. foreign loans?

Fogel, Broad Ripple B., M...... 688) Plo Smith, Budweiser visto FOUR: Will the credit contribThe heavyweight champ, who will| Roy Tngats, Does Po 4 “Works 640 | Tilll¢ Kampovskl, H & H ‘ py Willits H. S8awyer, Columbus, O, [ute to inflation here by increasing 203 {executive engineer, resumed the

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621 | Katie Lehr. ‘Allison Office Mixed .... 498 | The Ohio engineer began testio| Betty Swarm, Farm Bureau . _!.. 491|mony late yesterday to establish the °n | Anna Cole, Kirby Mortuary . 401 | y “la. ¢1g | Dorothy Anderson, Employ. Sec Mxd, 482 | utility's need for a substantial le ¢17| Irene Lanning, Indpls. Bleaching Mxd. 454 | preciatioh reserve” but was intefC. Stahl, E. C. Atkins . vy ive uy - Las: Tosh. BE. C. Akins : rapted when the commission re 613 | Cee James, Riviera Pioneer tH {cessed the hearings until 1 p. m, to397 | day,

613 | Thelma Farmer, Inland Container .. Mr, Sawyer told the commission

Carl Hardin, West Bid with a swing band. | Leroy HY a ho GUE DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ‘schedule tomorrow night by going Nig Henry. Turks Tavern . ENLARGING —EXCELLENT WORK to bed at 9:30. And now for the | Ferguson. Broad Ripple B. M. .

by making personal appearances| Yan Pelt, Junior C. of C. us : Leo Schanke, Blue Ribbon Icé Cream Race 24-Hour Service In Chicago today, Louis said he alph Betts, Rotary Club ..... cw “suffering.” His schedule Friday: aust, Hen Sle INDPLS. CAMERA Go 0, ; 7 to 8 a. .m.—Roadwork. Bill McGregor, Commercial line

| Urb Wilson, Ranier Furniture {will start his West Baden training|John Washburn, Dean Pump ... Alex Roesener, Dean Pump . Tony Barra, Indiana Recn. Jo oe Break] ast. 203 E. WASH. p. m.—Wood chopping around s.

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Pi the senate he would oppose the | ave, beloved husband of Leora B. Pruitt, | loan. | grandfather of Mrs. Mabel Duncan, great- ! grandfather of John Emmett Duncan, “It's about time for the U. 8. gov- | brother gt Mrs. Margaret Wood and Mrs 1 h 1d k | Yess Swéarengin, entered into rest Monernment to let the wor OW We lday age 83. Services Thursday, March 7 are not to become. a permanent | At Colonial Chapel, 3447 College ave, 2

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Pleasant ae Pay. i : Mary Leppert, Marott | Tarheels’ overall record meriied the! bid.

The national invitational com- ‘Shelbyville Keeps mittee met yesterday without re-

sults although it was reported mer Perfect Rifle Mark . Arizona was being considered for| shelbyville's Rifle club continued one of the two vacancies. Arizona,ithis week as the only unbeaten Bordery conference champion, won team in the league, scoring a 94225 out of 29 games. 809 victory over Indianapolis. Complete scores: SHELBYVILLE

F Cook, Broad Rippl I ihe evening, — be 32 on May 13, is Preparing 10) Hursneil Btlivel Wort Bie... .... hh BAI Willame, Budweiser is executive , resum demands for consumer goods in |mosks Wiliam . husband of Kath epard police pupEY: eir / “suffer” after gallivanting about the | Kenny Newman, Commercial . 637|Jane Pegg, Broad Ripple ... . 500 stand today in Indianapolis Rall- short’ supply? : erine, brother, 0 ORY re IY 8 Suspets 33 | Ro P ‘ .“ v y wi Neff, Gost d Mon~ ds medical Reward. FR. ig i Hard to Believe country for the last four months Bue Sapper Dash Susi vou FE ad mg We 300 | ways’ plea before the public service] An informal survey of the com- wi, HE & Buchanan, Mor pbb asall arr] fouviatn pen, dow: . 62 ein {commission for higher transit fares. mittee indicated the loan now had |!U8™y. Thufsday. a.m Friends In| youn, name “Vida” on gold band. y « 1 y ya / 1 But True 622) OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) | seven votes but that 11 members WE arn Private, . Friends may 8 Ta TI, ERT have not taken a stand while two! jonNsON—Mable BE. wife of Noah, moth- Sunday, Pen. 24. "Rew ward. oa probably will vote against it ty No and Marie Jeg hai Lam Lady Bulova wrist waioh, yels Administration - leaders said Mr. {brothers and two half-sisters. Priends may | jow gold: “einity of *Butjer fleldhouse. Vinson's answers would carry con- call at residence, 1430 Deloss st, after ipaward. IR-253 7 p. m. Wednesday. Service Priday. 2 = siderable weight in determining the |p. m from the First Friendship Church, |LADY'S black i purse, Sass corner Spruce and Prospect sts. Inter- money and rosary; liberal reward. committee's final decision. The | {lent Washington Park. Friends invited, | 5386 0 55-year-old Kentuckian for many | Tolin service. ES Gruen wrist watqh moves wo Owens Believes: yesterday that a city like Indian-|years was a leading member of the |LINEBARGER—Iva B, 402 N. Meridian, | piTgons "00 or Pore Of case newerd. i eves apolis “must have public transporta- house ways and means committee | Wife of John A. niece of Miss Martha LOST = Valuable Wa pin, opal sot 18 7 9 S d tion and no transit company canland is regarded by his former | day Rex Service Fiasner &' Budhana. diamonds; very liberal rewsrd. -2econ -100 hope to survive by serving only that|eolleagues as a man of sound Time later. L mith. MAN] or NA-4180. og . small segment of population which{financial views. [Mec ORD-- Elizabeth, age 82, passed away Is Impossible always depends solely on streetcars| Mr Vinson's opening statement | x Taro Oe Tt ot 0 and busses for transport.” on the loan yesterday brought such! of Mohawk, Tuesday, Funeral services at LOS ANGELES, March 6 (U, P.).| He said’ the utility must not only| a heavy barrage of questions that Thur a § Tuners! Burial 1. Cy. : . —Jess , y {be insured sufficient revenue to re- ' Tauri ' Friends may call at the funers RS Se APEy Products ih Jesse Owens, who has run the plate worn-out, sutipment, but 10 Ye: he was unable to complete his pre- |; n. atier 8 p. m. gel, ‘John Hancock In 504 100-yard dash as fast as it ever has i pared testimony. : McKERN- WO, died at Witham hosErnest Hunter, Chevrolet oi, Body 593 place obsolete vehicles which have! gic contention that. the loan! p Lebangn Tuesday, husMerle Dyer, Coca-Cola Mixed ........ 3 503 been run, believes it is impossible | Jost their “rider appeal.” band of Aura and father of Mrs. Hugh wo ourne RO I Cais” 58s / A, in ; ; would stimulate world trade by re-|yivens of Indianapolis. Puneral Thursday, Herb Sugineten, Eagles Biarrivriaty S65 for a human being to travel the| “A utility of this kind, unlike) moving restrictions on exchange of [2 p. m.. at Christidh Church, Thorntown. : Orville Ricketts” Allison, Office Mixed 557|distance in nine seconds flat. other types of public utilities, is British sterling for American dol- Burial Green Say n cemetery, Francior. n - S pots Vacan f Byron Scags. Diamond hain 5 a The noted Negro athlete, [Ean Se Yo Dowertu) o mpe- | lars brought objection from Sena-|FPuneral Home in Thotntown ny lime. 3len anouse, Indpls ea ) CG N George Hoff, Riviera. Pioneer = 33 coaching the Kansas City Star's pe able to compete with the private] Yor Robert nik ES MR Aw re. mothe: of Nie "hay ae} yro ond Kell v e ing, NEW YORK, March 8 (U. P.). Employment Mixed 518 basketball team, feels that the hu-| automobile by being able to offer al ‘Question on Interest ie Mogie. Charies Gibson of city, trom While the N. C. A, A. completed its| Bill Harding, St. Philip Mixed 503 man body is not built so that any |somfortable, fast, attractive ride to| Mr. Taft said he considered Mr.|Peter J. Mause, Mooresville, and William | Wo! you? Investigate now. Classes éastern tournament fleld with the ; greater speed can come from it|persons who can and do own their, | Vinson's argument “fallacious.” He|Jeeingod: Boom win: sur of lids. | Royal Beauty | Academy selectionof North Carolina univer- than has been reached thus far. lown cars.” said the amount of U. 8. goods sold | Friends may call at the above address| ¢e1 Roosevelt bldg, Cer. sity today, the national invitation- Owens, co-holder of the world| Failure in the past to set up a !on world markets would be TogU= | A", time. Junersl Frigay, March 38, 32 Washington. (HT al committee was blanked in its at- Sirecords of 9.4 second, thinks it| depreciation reserve which allowed lated almost entirely by this coun | Friends lovited. Body will ie eetvice | FEMALE HELP WANTED tempts to fill the remaining two might be possible to shave a tenth !for obsolescence has led many fY's Willingness to accept foreign Burial Washington Park. For information - m spots in iter annual basketball peiey Walsh, Marott of a second from the present mark [transit utilities “to the rocks” he Products in exchange. sail Jorden Puseial Home. CH-$¥0 ACCOUNTING CLERK classic. Margaret Skelton, Marott . but not much Senator C. Douglass Buck (R. | MESKILL—Genevieve, sister of Celia and : : Helen Sheets, Broad Ripple uch more. testified. | Katherine Meskill, passed away Wednes- Must ha typing ability. In addition to North Carolina, Vivien Weaver, Bischof Coa He pointed out that the short-| Earlier, Edward 8. Quinn, invest- Del.) said he would question Mr. day, March 6 at her residence, 6169 Nor- ve iy . 'ivian eaver, ’ HIS HUD A Setar New ore une Estelle Nuh, Blahop Pooal .. Recs > the distance and the time ment advisor from Rochester, N.| vison ox She Scheie two per Fhe the Blackwell Funeral Home, 153| ~~ Comptometer experience s stelle Nas schoff takes a runner to get into fully expressed to the commission a cen nterest paymen over a - | N. Meridian st.; requiem mass at Christ hel E. Donn, Antlers ..... " ! s pful.. Call RI-6511 8 playoffs at Madison Square Garden, | gij;apetn Dunn. Parkway Indpt. .. stride after the start virtually elim- belief that revenues of Indianap- Y®&T period. He said government| the King Church, Friends. went ao March 21-23, will include Harvard, )| Betty Leech, Bishop. Coal inates the possibility of a nine-|olis Railways are due for a sharp bond issues to finance the loan, funeral home. amtobp m Ohio State and N. Y. U. eh, Biche % | second mark. slump from wartime peaks. While Would have to pay a higher interest | MoONTGOMERY—~Walter Mitchel, sage 3,| The Tarheels from Chapel Hill, “Someone might do it wearing new automobiles cut into the pass- rate than that demianded of thei, beloved wx vf Mr and Jes, Shela JioutN On compiled one of He nation's Martiyn Weriz, H & H Service jet-propellied shoes or by being shot |enger revenues, he said, the com- British. {son of Mr. and Mrd. Waiter M. Bright of T wks, . { - Si TePUAr SEASON TECUITs UNQeT | Miies Johnson, out of a cannon,” Owens laughed, |pany faces a prospect of dispro-| Strong support for the loan came! | Beech Gtove and Mr, snd Ma, John dont Coac g y polis, p y h Ben Carnevale, winning 27 | Ethel Maner, Beck Coal “but starting from a standstill it portionately high operating ex- from Senator Glen H. Taylor (D.|gay. Service Thursday, 2 p. m. Little & out of 20 games. They later avenged | { Margie Andrews . . o |1da.), who said it would enable ex- | Bons Funeral Home, 1001 Main st. Beech ewton, Blue Ribbon ". s16.isn't possible, in my opinion. penses. io rov urisl Round Hill Cemeter: e. B R 7. the two defeats by Duke and the|Marie Fulton, Beck Coal : sit Owens, himself, Ee of U. 8. surpluses. | Priends may call any time, Greenshoro overseas replacement | Frances Taylor, H & H mself, has a mark of | Senator Allen J. Ellender (D. T y depot. IB uline Stegmoller, H & H 3i1 |8.4 seconds for the 100—with a 20- A.) | pRUITT-Capt. Hallack K., 2352 College ances Har And 8 Although North Carolina was up- | Ellen Taylor pr nderson Spring ET running start; but that isn't BURGLARS CET set in the Southern conference tour- | catherine. Blossom: Ribbon stacrevess 30 im way the 100-yard dash is run nament by Wake Forest, 31 to 20, Catharine Blossom, Bishop Coal competition. and Duke went on to win the cham- | Tui sardine. oc. cond Seixed $1 k 5 IN CASH pionship, the section 3 committee Mazy Bi wanger, Raz i Table Tennis Stars Moore Mortuaries. | (Southeastern) decided ‘that the > % To C te H to the $9,500,000,000 already pledged | WHETSTINE—J. Kelton, husband of Leo- | ompete ere : — by this country to the export-i | “nore Whetstine, son of Mr. and Mrs ry export-import| o;s- whetstine, brother of Marian end Gordon Barclay of South Bend, Bandits Net $125 in Hold- bank and the Bretton Woods inter | Barbara, passed away Tuesday a. m. at Bloomington, Ind. Friends may call at ranked No. 1 nationally and in the] ups Here Last Night national monetary organization, the Dorsey Funeral Home, 3925 E. New state in boys’ singles, tops the list e Last hight. HS of table tennis stars Who will com-| p, c1ars who entered by a rear VETERAN OF NAVY door last night robbed the Manella|

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{grocery, 223 N. Illinois st. of $1650! DROWNS IN BATHTUB lin cash. Play will be conducted in junior | The theft wasn't discovered until and senior divisions, contestants ys. o ‘A. Manella, 1236 Edgmont BLOOMINGTON, Ind, March 6 | (U. P)~Navy Veteran Charles

under 18 competing in the Junior |st., proprietor, opened the store and those over 18 in the senior. | this en pe | Hodges, 21, a Bloomnigton shoe

John Vargc “of South. Bend is Mr. Manella said the money had store employee, drowned last night

chairman of the tourney commit- in the bathtub of his roomi lea been hidden in a closet in the rear 3 ng tee-and other members are BowRre | of the store. He sald the large house,

Knip Ho of Marion and John Wil- |. nt of money was in the store| MT: Hodges’ body was discovered 3 son of Indianapolis. to pay current bills. more than an hour later by Ben A ——— tt Twiggs and Jack Hunter, an Indiana 3 . This was the first time the store Ci Method of Naming [n.d been robbed. Mr. Manel said, University student from Terre Haute. wel. 39% RomsS fits . They broke into the bathroom! es Es mre nent position with ¥00d oBpOrItHorses Restricted Coal Burglirs Get Nothing AMMRICH We are deeply appreciative some A wl NEW YORK, March 6 (U.P).—

when Mr. Hodges failed to respond PAM} rH a Ppraeiett nity for advancement. Bandits obtained more than $125 to their knock. Mooi aE Tilt thanks | THE HOOSIER CASUALTY co. 183 Whiteley 1»7/The use of identical prefixes in in cash in other holdups last night .. 180! Gleichman 1m

Coroner Ray. Borland withheld all pathy A rs aa he hi 15th . floor Pletcher Trust Bldg 180,Glet iu naming horses of a particular sta- | Dut burglars, who worked In &|verdict. Other authorities believed | ment, the loss of Sur husband and fathec, 1181 Canasey oaenns 183 |ble, a common practice of the turf darkened office of a coal company, jdeath was accidental. They Bald) Oe ramerous cards Tovely COLORIST —— “era fOr many years, will be discouraged got nothing in their efforts to crack | they learned Mr. Hodges was sub- flora! tributes and letters of sympathy. "lin the future by the Jockey club|® Safe. r ject to seizures. EL, ati 18¢| whose authority it is to register the Two armed men fook $40 in cash| Mr. Hodges was the son of Mr. Full-time employment. Sly 183|Skelley 182 names of thoroughbreds. from Howard Stevens, 433% E. employment office, Tth Floor. 180 | THE WM. H. BLOCK co. ‘Comptometer Oper.

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| singer, organist, Brotherhood of St. ! John's, Evangelical and Reformed Church The action will-affect several sta- | Washington st., night attendant at He was discharged from the navy v2 Ce es now racing, notably the Darby Hoosier Pete service station, 3537Trecently. | express our deepest appreciation to the friends, relatives and neighbors both of of Clarence H. and Etta -Atkerson, sis-|joved son, Robert Denris Darland. We nu . ter of Virgil D. and James W., city, und | d miscellaneous clerical duties. dina Leaf. A pair of bandits who held up especially wish to thank the Rev. Wood- an single. 5-Day, 40-hour week. In annouricing' the new ruling, |yfjsy Anna Hoffman, 75, and Adolaunt, Mrs. Coy B, Slayton, 254 Trowbridge | EPRLE Wir “deepest § gratitude and’ ap1 register and -$25 from Charles ota, ‘brother of Mrs. Bessie Jones, Akron, |S ‘in our recent loss, the death of our Resumed Tomorrow Interesting pay roll work. Musk be " Brown, the organist, Dr, Funkhauser, able to type. Opport! unity - Hil Friends may call at the ‘‘Chapel of amount of cash from Harley Metz y pe age. 19 years, at the Sacred Heart gym. Permanent position; ‘good salary. Mrs Scott. Business Furniture Co.

| We especially thank Rev. PF. G. Brune, and Mrs. Palmer Hodges, Bedford. | at Cumberland, and Shirley Bros. Service | DARLAND—Robert Dennis. We wish to “a3 | Dan stable, whose horses bore the |Virginia ave. after forcing him and ~ . 893 ’ DEATH NOTICES I" Indianapolis andeBloomingdale, Ind., for : beloved daughter t - racers are Valdina Orphan and Val- Holdup at Drugstore during the {ines and death of our be-| er for light Comptometer work Clarence H. Atkerson Jr. United States ard, Mrs. Anderson, the soloist® and i BE-1700, EXTENSION 9 Harold Vosburgh, registrar of * the phos Hoffman, 74, 2420°'N. New Jer- | Funeral service at the residence of her st. Thursday ‘32 p. Burial Memoria preciation we acknowledge and extend Seam ——————— Inde ndent Meet $50 in cash from the store cash Td, ‘passed away Monday, husband of |Xind messages of sympathy extended to % Jones, R. R. ‘16. Box 668, a cus-|O. and Mrs. Roxey Hughes, Topeks, Kas, |Deloved Harry Jacob Epply. We also ex- 18 to A lull in the city independent A lone gunman took a small Prospect st. Friends invited Burial Crown | BAthy. We especially thank Rev. A | the Chimes members of the Brookside Masonic Lodge, | vancement, o » third-roun row night pe ~ S— rd-round games tomorrow nig gton, D. C.; also survived by eight Micces| BSSER— We wish sincerely to thank our “Edi “hone Gpavator and 1 South and West sts. , iphone Up ypist ast night's results: AL Ma tended to us in our recent loss, the death invited, Burial’ Holy © t . - Enlisted (gt. battered the combination off dp urial. Holy Cross Semelely, De many cards and letters of sympathy and 112 E. MARYLAND Bacred Heart church. Priends may call

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Fight Results

By UNITED PRESS NEW YORK ~- Larry Fontana, 160%, Brooklyn, knocked out Johnny Ryan, 185, Detroit (8). NEW YORK--8teve Belloise, York, outpeinted Preddie : Puerto Rico (8). JERSEY CITY, N, J-Dom Amoroso, 185, Jersey: City, outpointed Joe Oarney, 134%, Puerto Rico (8). BOSTON-—Dennis (Pat) Brady, 133, New York, outpointed Walter (Cabey) Lewis, 120, New York (10). SALEM, Mass. ~The Blond Tiger, 127, Lowell, Mass, outpointed Tony Ferry, 129, Fall River, Mass, (8). HARTFORD, Conn,—Don Mantini, 130, Reading, Pa, Dutpolated Vinnie Viaszso, 180, Revere, Mass. (8) NEW HAVEN, Conn, ~~ Ernie Petrone, 137%, Philadelphia, outpointed Julie Kogon, 133%, New Haven (10).

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the. beautiful floral tributes to our loved u one: We especially wish to thank Mr, Vago Anderson ior his consoling message, Mrs. Aughinbaugh, singer, organist and Shirley Bros. Service, FAMILY.

MITCHELL We acknowledge with § grateful appreciation the thoughtful expressions of sympathy, acts of love and kindnesses extended to us by our many friends, neighbors, relatives in our recent bereavement, the loss of our beloved mother, Loueila Mitchell, We extend grateful thanks for the numarous cards, letters of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes to our loved one, We especially thank Mr, Royster for his kindness and eonsidera~ tion, the organist, the attendants at City Hospital and Royster & Askin, Service. DAUG HTER & GRANDCHILDREN. PAYNE—~We are deepl appreciative “and extend our heartfelt thanks for the any kindnesses, acts of love and sym ox~ tended to us in our recent loss Daa death of our beloved husband and fath ther, Roy Payne. We extend grateful thanks for the numerous cards, letters of sympathy and beautiful floral tr We tpecially thank Rev. Robert Lewis, ol bers of the B. R. R. T, Planner & B hana’

{for their kind consideration LILLIE A. DAMMRICH & FAMILY. - . ’ ve., first name “Darby,” andthe Val- [Warren Gehring, 432 Virginia ave ndlanapoils Times. Wdnsdy. Mar 6 isis Lhelr many acta: af kindness ay dina Stock farm, ‘two of whose |into a back room. ' M of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes ’ ATKERSON—Eva Nelle, Marines, passed away at St. Prancis hos- Shirl B i t - pital Monday, 11:50 m., age 21 years. pein ros. oF . fuel 8. EARL, DARLAND. Jockey Sb Sus the practice tended | soy gt, at the Hoffman drugstore, , SHELL OIL €0., INC. coniuse the public. 2 and Central ave. obtained | Park cemetery. Friends invited. {our sincere thanks to our Irlends, neigh- ~R MPTOMETER OPERATOR 2d st. C ’ AUSTIN—Roy H., 9th ave. and Thom mpgon | 01% and relatives for the acts of Jove and ~ COMPTOMETER OPE T Services Thursday, 1:30 p. at th {tend grateful thanks for the numerous tomer in the store. | Wilson “Chapel of the Chimes” 1234 |¢4rds foral tributes and letters of sym. basketball tourney this evening will Mast wi hy Tit: be followed by a resumption of 400 N Parker ave, attendant’ at | BAAR Anna c. 9 yours, sister of Masters and Wardens, and Hisey & Titus Call RI-S511, 8 AM. t05 P.M. fam C. and Leo ar of Washthe Kocoline service station at | in Sg | and nephews, passed away Saturday Pu-| many Ines. vélaltves aud Sughpies neral Thursday, March 7, 8:30 at the) ior their acts of love a sympathy ex: Sportsman's Store 88, Richardson Rub- Burglars who entered Ihe. Poca. George W. Usher Moriuaty, S31 W. Wash. of our beloved wife and mother, Reta K t., " . Bacred t . | L " hontas Coal Co. office, 1035 W. 35th | & §: 30. Sacied Hoan Sr Esser. We extend grateful thanks for the ceased was a member of the Third Order the safe, but did not succeed in [of Bt. Francis and the Altar Society af prying the door open.

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BELL—Minnie C., wife of Luther R. Bell mother of Harry Johnson, Bell and Eugene R, Bell, ste mother ™; Robert Moore "nd Robert Bell, sister of Mrs. Belva B ¢, James Jacobs and Mrs. Dora Hicks, passed away Monday p. m Friends may call at the Tolin Funeral Home, 1308 Prospect st. Services Thursday, 1:30 p. m., from the Church of the First Born, corner of Tyndall and Gimber sts, Interment Memorial Park, Anderson, Ind. Friends invited. (Anderson, Ind. papers please copy.) a? BELSER Martha Elizabeth, tion st., darling little daughter of Stacy, and Elsie Belser, sister of Mrs. Opal Peace, Frederick Eugene and Harold DougIns Belser, entered into rest. Tuesday, age 11, Services Thursday, March 7 at Northeast Chapel, 2530 Station st., 3 p. m. Bur#8] Sutherland Park. Friends are welcome. Moore Mortuaries. CRAVENS==TFred, 35, passed away Monday. Son of Mr, and Mrs, yd Oravens, roth} of Walter, Ralph, Mary and Edna M. Cravens, Thelma Cutshaw and Amelia Hart, Services at the J: C, Wilson Chapel of the Chimes, 1234 a pect st, Thursday, 10 a. m. Priends invited, Burial Crown Hill, Friends may call at the Chapel of the Chimes,

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