Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1946 — Page 32

Many Followers of Commu- ~ nists Are Sponsors.

By LYLE C. WILSON United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, April 4—A “win the peace” conference sponsored by 20 members of congress convenes here tomorrow under “published charges which do NOT brush - oft easily that it is a Communist front outfit. mhe conference meets for three davs in the auditorium of the com- : J merce department. Most, but NOT 4 all, of the congressmen presum- ; ably are unaware of the political background. of some of ‘their coni ference associates. : 3 Among the congressional bi 14 non-congressional sponsors are some |, | notable followers of the Communist party line although many have NO connection at all with the Communist party. The original conference proposal, " however, came from sources which % suggest tliat it is designed for two major purposes: ONE: To create in the United States a more sympathetic attitude toward Soviet Russian foreigp! policy. TWO: To create pressure for a) change in United States foreigni policy to a trend more favorable to Russia. Rep. Adolph J. Sabath mo. 1), announced conference plans last] month. Rep. Sabath is the 80-vear- | old dean of the house and chairman of its rules committee. He says the charges that the conference is a Communist front is bunk However, Mr. Sabath announced the conference plan at the sugges- | tion of four men who are aggres-| sively active in left wing polities. ! They are: Created by Communists Jo Davidson, chairman of the i

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By VICTOR PETERSON

dependent citizens committee for Times Staff Writer

the arts, sciences and professions Mr. Davidson's committee was created by the American Communists for their 6wn political purposes ac- | cording to a report made last yéar

skyrocketed during. the war.

nity project for grade schoolers and high school students. to the party's New York state con- | “Something has to be done and done soon,” vention. Former Secretary of In- (Charles Piompben. “The Pohen ror ld L. Ickes last month| developed during the war an ee . Jetlor Baile 1. ie the committee. | lit will continue to be one for at Enters Race for Julius Emspak, chairman of the|least 10 years. United Electrical and Machine! “The kids of this town are just Workers (C. I. O) and a member | as fine as in any city in the nation. of the defunct Communist-con-|Many, however, have become the trolled American peace mobilization. victims of cifeumstances.

For the moment the rate of de-

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The Rev. Fred Wolff . . . Lebanon looks to him for inspiration in the community youth movement.

Lebanon Community Project Meets Delinquency Problem

LEBANON, April 4 —Youth-conscious citizens here today are turning all their energies to combatting a juvenile delinquency problem which | | City,

said County Prosecutor

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Judge Louis A. Weiland of Mu- | nicipal court 1 has announced his

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Communication. by letter - with Germany, discontinued Nov: 1, 1939, was reopened today by an order of

Acting «Postmaster General Gael Sullivan. Effective immediately, letters

weighing not more than on¥ ounce and non-illustrated post cards will be accepted for transmission. Rates are ‘5 cents for letters and 3 cents for post cards. For the present, communications are restricted to personal letters. | No communications of a financial, | commercial or business character may be sent.” Enclosures of checks, drafts, securities or currency are prohibited. Air mail, registration, special de livery, money order and parcel post services are not yet available. Specifications for mail addressed to Germany are: Envelopes must have no innerlining. They may carry no indication except necessary postal directions, Box numbers may be used only when the name of the box holder is shown. Mail addressed to general delivery will not be accepted. Communications should bear the name of the addressee, street and house number, town and province. | The zone of occupation and postal [district number should be. included in the address if this information is known to the sender. However, mail will be accepted without this information. The province and zone of occupation is not’ required on mail addressed to Berlin. L fc CANCER “INCREASES CHICAGO, April 4 (U. P.).—Cancer of the lung. which accounts for at least 5 per cent of all cancers apparently is on the increase, Dr. Abraham Oppenheim, New York] said today in an article in| health ~ magazine . of the

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State Dectis

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Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Mae Getsons, Ira O, Earl D Randolph Baker. Survivor: Son, Bright. Lewis Frank Hohn, 79. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Lucy Jones, Mrs. Dana Stanley, Mrs. Lydia Tolson.

BREMEN-—Marvin Gene Legper, 13. SurBartley Crum, vice president of | “I would say that our problem | candidacy = for the Democratic |yiyors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russells the National Lawyers Guild. |of delinquency is directly traceable nomination for Probate court. Leger; brothers, Herbert Lee, 1s Singer Paul Robeson, also a mem- to the increased number of non- | An active| CentER POINT Edward P. Nation. 44. i yi - | Survivors: Wife, sons, illy Ray, hy jpet of ihe late American peace mo. fuppore ai divoree cases. The Site) Deprincratic work Darrell; father, William O, Nation; sisbilization. {uation is alarming,” Mr. Thompson | er many = years, |ier Mrs. Hazel Doud rT said. : { Judge Weiland 1s| COLUMBUS Mrs. Katherine Shiro, 65 | Oscar: 8. Phillips, 68 |

DUNKIRK—Joyce Ann Norris, 5 weeks.

retired today after 28 years with ville men charged with the hitch-|Mamie Roberts

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hy ge ET years, mother of Mrs. Clifford Roll, Akron, O, Mrs, Daymon Elmore of Cuba, Mrs. Raymond Stipp, Thomas Cobb and William Cobb of Ind Rppolts; sister of Winfred Hauser of Ly a Ind” Harley Hauser and Mrs. Nettie Beeti~of Spencer, ‘passed away at the. home, 1539 English ave, Wednesday evening, Puneral services Saturday at 10:30 a. m. from Shirley Bros.

Irving Hill Chapel, “5377 E. Washington t. Burial Memorial Park. Priends may call at the chapel any time after noon Friday. «FREY --Bertha, widow _ of Adolph Frey, mother of Carl A. and Otto G. Frey, Mrs, P _Noffke, and Mrs, Helen L. Chapman, sister of Mrs. Otto -Busching.

‘Passed away at the Tesidente, 856 Eastern

ave, Tuesday, 11:15 age 80 years. Funeral services at Sinsiemer's Funeral Home, 1601 E.. New York ‘st:;, Friday,- 2

p. m. Burial Crown Hill Rr Friends may call at the funeral home any time, BENDRIXSON-—Mrs, Minnie B.,, 2438 N. Ohio st., Arlington, Va., passed away Tuesday, . April. 2. 1946, beloved. wife of Mason L., mother of Mildred Malcomson of Indianapolis, Thelma and Ear] Hendrixson of Arlington, Va. grandmother of Donald J. Malcomson, Funeral services Saturday, 2 p. m;, at Centennial Cemetery at Martinsville, Ind.’ Friends may. call after p.m. Friday, Cure & Hensley | Funeral Home, Martinsville, Ind. HOKE—Katharine Cushman, wife of Fred, mother of Cushman and Frank Hoke, ‘Mrs. Perry W. Lesh, passed away WednesGay p. m. Services at the residence, 3445 Washington blvd, Saturday, 10 a. m. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill, private. The family requests no flowers. HOLT--George W. Husband -of ‘Lucille Bolt,

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KITTLE—Rena DuBree, widow of John Sloane Kittle, mother of Florence Helen Kittle and John Sloane Kittle, grand-

City, and Mrs. Biagio E. Lapenta of Indianapolls, John Sioane Kittle Jr., Tucson, Ariz.,, and six great- grandchildren, passed away Wednesday afternoon. Services’ Friday, 2 p. m,, ary. Burial Crown Hill. Priends may call at the mortuary after ‘4 p. m. Thursday. | MeCLINTOCK—Ida May, 242 E. 12th, be-| loved wife of John R. McClintock, passed ! away Wednesday, Apri] 3, Services Friday, April 5, 2 p. m.,, at Royster & Askin Mortuary, 1902 N. Meridian. Priends.are welcome. Interment Memorial Park. Golden Rule Chdpter No. 413 O. E. 8. will assist in the services, Friends may call at the mortuary. For information call MA-6049 MecGINNIS—Charles, 5220 W. Beecher st. entered into rest Wednesday. Age 74 years, husband of Mary McGinnis, father of Richard McGinnis, "Mrs. Lillian Hoyt and Mrs. Mildred Neitzel. Services Saturday 1:30 p. m. at Ben Davis chapel, 6112 W. Washington st. Friends are welcome. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. Moore Mortuaries.

MeMANUS—Raymond J, beloved husband of Anna Prommeyver McManus, father of Robert, son of Mrs. Katherine E McManus, brother of Martin L. McManus, | passed away Tuesday, 2:10 p. m., age 57 vears, Funeral from residence, 2156 N. Meridian Friday, 9:30 2a. m.; requiem | high mass, 88. Péter -and Paul Cathedral, {10 a.#m. Friends may call at the resi- | dence any time. Knights of Columbus will meet Thursday, 8 p. m., for prayer, {| MITCHELL—Ethe]l, of 1817'3 W. Vermont | st, age 36, beloved wife of Arthur R. Mitchell and mother of Virginia May Green, Billy Joe, Cecil Smith Jr., Berniece Alberta Losh Rosalind Dorothea Losh, Peggy Ann and Ronald Bloomfield Mitchell, passed away Wednesday a. m. Funera) services Sunday at 2:30 p. m. from ‘he Brooklyn, Ind, Methodist Church, Burial in Brooklyn cemetery. Priends may call at Shirley Bros. West Chapel, 2002 W. Michigan, any time after noon Friday. PERRY—Cash E., age 62. Husband of Mattie Perry, father of Mrs. Edith Rogers, Ervin R., Floyd R. and Harlan G. Perry, brother of Mrs. Lola Crist, passed away Wednesday a. m., af residence, 519 Cable st. Service Friday, 2 p. m., West Bide Christian Mission, Ohio and Koehne sts. Friends may call af resiJende aid noon Friday, at the church, B m. Friday until hour of serv. on con le Berviee REYNOLDS—-Mrs. Emma. formerly of 3843 Winthrop, wife of Alver, mother of Carroll, grandmother of James, Marcia and Carol Reynolds, sister of Mrs. R. C. Johnson and Mrs. Carrie 8. Conner, Portland, Ore., passed away Tuesday at Or{lando, Fla. Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Saturday 10 a. m.

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DR, ABERNATHY T0 |linquency has fallen off, but offi-| ond term as Mu-|samqvore Parents, Mr. and Mrs. JORn |vited Interment Grown Hill Funds | accounting dept. Typing desired bat not | cials believe the issue is only dor-! nicipal judge, |E Norris Zz may call at mprtuary Friday p. m. and essential. '5 b ELKHART — Mrs. Lucinda Wilson, 83 | evening mant, not dead. having een BP- | survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Anne Knight; | RUCKELSHAUS—John C., father of son NATIONAL HOSIERY MILL Aware of this condition, key! pointed originally | sons, John, Harry, Chiafies sud Goorat| K., Conrad, and Thomas F., dec }' Makers: of Round-the-Clock’ Hosie > ulp; sisters dfath bn C., W nd | o ry. Abe th f ownsfolk; have been inspired by | to the bench by | Goodman: brother, Noah wy Erahces Srandlathes =X Hon, ©" Sullém Band 8 A M-5 P M 5511 Dr. William 8. Fra ¥ ro Rev. Fred Wolff, pastor of the! former GOVernor | Huffman, Mrs. Magdalena Culp: | Wednesday evening Service Saturdes, 11 — J > | su PT] Rp il m., at Irby Mortuary, Meridian t Washingon, O. C., wu ew el Central Christian church. M. Clifford Town- | EVANSVILLE Edward William Kuper, | Bo af Kirby Mortuary. Mesidin at Cashier: rapper | 6 * > - 2 " 1 v sermons for the noonday Holy Wee “Our #&m is to care for every . send, | Harry Perry. tery, Friends may call at mortuary services sponsored by the Indian- youth in the town,” the Rev. Mr. | Judge Weiland He served as) Dudley Daugherty, 22. Survivors: Moth- | ROMANS Moneta Bishop, Entered into Between ages ~ + 1 4 ” Tr ’ apolis- Church federation, April 15- er, Mrs. Bertha Owens; father, Harrison| rest Thursday, age 45 years. Wife of 18-30 19 the English theater. Wolff said. “In this city which is {deputy prosecutor during two Demo- | paugherty Sr.; brother, Hurrison Jf. Albert D. Romans, mother of Albert Jr. - { Survivors nd Nancy s | 3 bie Engle of Dr. Abernathy's Noted for its friendliness there is| cratic’ administrations’ of Herbert { Wibun Inkenbrandt, 27 Surtivers: Donald Bishop nd Raney Ans Romaw '« Sh com . made after . church now no single such community |M. Spencer and Herbert E, Wilsomr|brandt; son, Richard, mother, Mrs Qlive | Phillip L. Bishop and John W. Little Marott's S oes, Inc. 9 8 project and formerly was Democratic chair- | Tukenbrandt; brother, Ralph; sister, Mrs. Service Priday, 1 p. m. at een 18 E. Washington federation meeting yesterday when : : = | John Gest . - ... |Avenue Baptist church. Friends are welHoly Week plans were made “In a building of our own, and man of the 17th ward. |r plane Walden, | five months. come. Burial Rest Haven cemeter: ee . ¢ ; ici , Survivors arents, rs. Louisville, Ky. Priends may call at resi- b p 0 n y ; Dallas L. Browning, chairman of with the. guidance of a municipally| He is a member of the St. John's 4" waiden. dence, 838 N. Denny st, until noon . ‘Mlaims ecretary| the federation religious work and Pid director, we can offer our | Evangelical teform church, the Ma- " GARY—George Hynt, 10 months. Survi- Friday. Moore Mortuaries. evangelism mittee, presided at YOUNE People the full hours they sonic lodge, Scottish Rite, Delta Yors: Farenis, M: he Mrs. Willie Hunt. |g pum Mrs. Alice. mother of Mrs. Lil- | Preferably experienced In casualty sm com p € Tu | : Abra 8, Nut ; ary ary the luncheon meeting. : need for. busy minds and hands.| Upsilon and Delta Theta Phi fra-| CcCaidonia Anderson, 38. Survivors: Par- Ts in Re, Ty und Hass claims, but will train Must be good If we don't take the lead, they will |ternities, Indianapolis Bar associa-|¢n's Mr. and Mrs. Amos Buck; brother; "i liha and Ellen Tatum, of Hous. Stenographer. Secure future with) HolY Week sefvices also will jn- congregate elsewhere. The result f 1 prs’ association and the | “Jerse 59 {ton, Tex, passed away on Tuesday eve- good starting salary. c¢lude special music directed by 8 8 4 bi lon, AWYers Aas a : | Jesse W. Donovan, ining. at her residence, 2835 N. Talbot, | . h W would be our fault. Indiana State Judges association, GOSHEN—Joshua B. Detweiler, 86- 8ur- gervice at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary | American States Insurance Co. Ralp . Wright, music director Sor time th Month a Ihass : 2 vivors: Daughter, Miss Mae Deiweiler; son, priday, 11 a. m. Friends invited Burial | for the public schools. A laymen's 1e m i. be io o A Melvin D. Crown Hill. Friends may call at the] . "542 N Meridian breakfast is scheduled for the Public meeting w e rep- : | HAMMOND—Edward A Basham. five mortuary ans eed : — T Holy W resentative from every organized { moriths Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. | yoELKFR—Heinrich, age 74, 1309 Lawton CLERICAL STENOGRAPHER uesday of y Week at 7:45 a. m. d Willlam Basham; brothers, Pvt. Thomas, | "passed away Wednesddy evening,| Young lady who desires steady and in the Woodruff Place ~ Baptist |8roup in‘town will be present. They Richard, gonad, William, Jack; sister.) .iner of Bmma Lou Voelker Vise, city: | interesting work in pleasant surroundings: W ’ ar A ro (ls Schn I itel ve 8. » 1 church with Dr. Abernathy speak-| Will act as an advisory council | Charles T. Auch, 50. Burvivors: Daugh- | x'" Clara Schneider, Whiteland. Withelm | Eo "Sa & ‘weet, L1-3381 ‘ing and Dr, L.- C. Trent as host to get actual details laid and ap- ters, Louise Auch, Mrs Edward L Hedges. | golvices at the J. C. Wilson “Chapel of | CLERKS pastor. point a permanent committee. | JHUNTINGTON-—Amos Snell, 79. Survi-|tne Chimes," 1234 Prospect st. Saturday, L : ; J | *STE ¢ wil 4 (U ) — | VOI Bons, Melvin omer, 105d; 12:30 p. m. Priends invited. Burial Crown Committee members serving with No Doubt of Funds | CHESTER, Pa, April P daughters Mrs Grace Armey, Mrs. | Hill. Priends may call at the “Chapel of | Comptometer Operators, Dr. Browning are the Rev. Charles| As soon as the final decision has|Grant Tyler, 23-year-old war’ vet- Florence Myers SUF. Ethel Grim; sis- the Chimes * | Billers, Stenographers : Vi . SR ) Mt Miner 4 Py - 5 . " o y | Sy . N. Armentrout, the Rev. C. E Sitler; been drawn regarding necessary fa- ora took his own life last night! JEFFERSONVILLE—James H. Cockrill, WIxMANNS—Christopher, beloved father | Urgently Needed. the Rev. L. A. Huddlestion and the cilities. and an estimated cost, 8, ic Srrived at his home to f+, Suvivers: Wife, Currie. sons, Paul| alice Wilmanns, passed away Monday Rey. G. 1ayon Fisher. Dr. Yowar fund We a Wi ge! unger was arrest him in connection with the re Tiden Sigler, Mrs. Edward Roederer. | wii be® eld at ‘Wald Funeral Home, Tite Siokely Van Coma | Inc. J. Baumgartel is federation exec- There. is no doubt that we will|™ *" =" f M Rose Lyons! VAPEL—Mrs. Dora H. Barkdull, 35. Sur-|nois at 17th st, Friday afternoon, April 941 N. Meridian. utive secretary. get _all the money we need,” the 5X slaying of Mrs. DS <YONIS 'yjyors. Husband, Ollie; brothers,” Merrill [5, at 2 o'clock. Interment Crown Hill |— rm - feasts mess ———————— Rev. Mr. Wolff said. “Alread Reynolds, 49-year-old housewife, and Wallace Shaul; , sisters; Mrs. Iva| Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral | y . § . g Peters, Mrs Eva Henry, Mrs. Martha home any time RY r y Sax Feary 2 Mrs. Reynolds died yesterday a » pr 7 Smith, Mrs. Alma Anderson, Mrs, Florence ! BUSINESS EDUCATION number ‘of organizations have told , ' ; few hours after her nude and’ Faught, Mrs. Dorothy Howard, Mrs. Mary me they have funds set aside, ear- “lov CARD ( N ie i stesso |i marked for the youth centers. |rutally battered: body was found Cleve Lt pe OF THANKS : STENOGRAPHERS. . oh # day Je + pm ar Allsa, £9. Survi- PLINN--With deepest gratitude an )- prea W Sneaing pesviona bingeln apy). “Besides that a number of. our !D Crozer park. vors: Wile Vera, daughter, Joann Malisa; ‘preciation, we Pe oar a ot] pa, industrialists have promised such Tyler was found by his mother Jerents Pio and Mr, John Malisa; broth- (hanks to our friends, relatives, neighbors, | H . rch in ivi § alist: 3 : § . s, W 3 t, St : > 8 ASI! - Central Business College in the kitchen of his home when ®™® Valter, Pvt. Stanley. for their many acts of love and kindness | osiery purchasing p Architects and Build i machines as drills and lathes to | MILLERSBURG--Mrs. Ethel Mottley, 66. extended to us in our recent loss, the Attract | + Penneyivack and ve ory Buliain se in our craft rooms. In'time I she returned from her job a | Survivors, Daughter, Mrs. Mary Harring- | death of our beloved mother and grand- leges. rtraciive I10w -COS Sylvania and Vermeon ndpls. |i USE UL cralt rooms. In tim restaurant. His body was sprawled fon; sons, Joseph,’ Claude: siviers, Mrs. | mother, Mary I Flinn. We extend grate- later TY jam sure that it will become a com- el : gas rar ge with three Bua De Bessie - Hunt, Mrs, | ful thanks for the beautiful floral bou-| CATETeria, | bbs ' . |across a S 18 / cy Cooper, rs. Ivan Cox quets, cards and letters of sympathy. Our $ y : PEARSON'S — ae Senter St ay 3 BYOUDS IE ers turned on but unlighted. | MT. VERNON—Andrew J. Whipple, 84 sincere thanks to Rev Amos Bastain, or. R Silk ) y 2 ° . & ¢ p ; J " anist, T ames enny, em oyees an i” . | Another man, whose identity was NOBLESVILLE~—Mrs, Nora Freeman 63 3 Yo of the C 3 ploy 0 ea | 2 Rurviv rn on h ontinental Optical * Co, We look upon this project as the Survivors: Husband, Claude; daughters, r J pvealed 7 being s ht 4 1 ; 2 rion. Dun-Bradstreet Corp. p. 2 Mallory Co » . city’s safety valve,” Prosecutor not revealed, Was being Sought IN’ ars. Marcella Ginn, Mrs. Margie Horton; Zid" ield Funeral Ser Hosier Mills o . Ns ul i : a@ 1K) er os ’ ’ y onnec th the slaying. sister, Mrs, Lois Horn Trustworthy Since 1873 Thompson said connection wi ‘ : hs Nis - THE FLINN PAMILY. ! a A note found beside Tyler's body pr MLl-ANIY bo Dhan, 34 Burviver MARTIN—We are deeply appreciative and 634 N Noble | ~ ai y ad * os tend ! felt thanks t \ . : 118 N. Penn St, | WORLD WOMEN'S ASSEMBLY said he had “not been good and it RIDGEVILLE—Mrs. Elisa K. Deppen. | friends. reiatives and neighbors for their oe NEW YORK, April 4 (U, P).— looks like 1 never will be now Survivors band, George. daughier.. many acts of love and kindness extended 7 - - ios : - : Mrs. Reynolds was found in a Mrs. Dorothy Bailey on, Walter to_us in our recent bereavement, the loss ° LO —— An international assembly of 200 ’ 4 Ther , : SE EMO R-—Mrs, Lillie N J y, 178 of our beloved husband and father, James | § . women Jeaders to meet in eonnec- clump of bushes There Was evi- gu, vivo Husband. ‘Perry son. Dr. R. Martin, We also extend grateful thanks er — IS i t th tt U ted Nat dence of a terrific struggle. Everett P,; daughter, Mrs ing h E. Tell- for the numerous cards, letters of, sympalon wilh e nite Nations gen- ma hy and. beautiful floral tributes to our i eral assembly next October wa Floyd Mattingly, 79 ved one Our sincere thanks to Rev For Downtown Office s 5 y ) Lila ; « AC Brooks and congregation of the ‘ planned - today, under the sponsor- - RATTS 10 PROSECUTE Survivors, Daughter, Mis. Creta M Wises Third Christian Church, Udell Mig. Co Apply Employment Office ship of Mrs, Eleanor Roosevelt. The * on, - Ted; brother, Horace Earl Frame, (MPioyees, Meridian Odd Pellows Lodge | . - 10 P y ’ \ * PAOLI SLAYING CASE ister, Miss Nellie Pron a ’ No. 480, pallbearers, Stirling Service for | 1230. W. Morris St. RO N ~-day meeting will be held © : TROY Oscar L Feldpats “Ww. Bui heir ‘kindness and efficiency, : 4 fu South Kortright, N. Y. *s Ratts, Salem Republican | FW mtT Mrs | Katie 3 Moai T, z MRS MAUD MARTIN & FAMILY, Week Days Except Saturday \ - was appointed by Gover-| sister, Miss Anna Feldpausch; brother MASCOE We wish to thank our many. wa 3 ‘ Use SHUR-DETH | W. J. CAMERON RETIRES nor Gates today as prosecutor for | Victor, Joe ol nds a neighbors and relatives tor INDIANAPOLIS POWER f i k R ! x I ; $ | UNIONDALE Earl Green. 41 8urvi- | J Liv nets and. sympathy and beau & LIGHT CoO or Qu ¢ esulis DETROIT, April 4 (U, P.). — Orange and Washington counties. | vors: Wife, Eva, daughter, Bonnie Lou Beved Purves a} the Seauy ot out : . . i William J. Cameron, known to mil-| He succeeds Arthur Dillard, who heh: Rother. Mis. Jol Trees; vrothers Mascoe. We especially wish to thank (he Amott Exterminating Co lions of American radio listeners died suddenly Tuesday, Mr. Rats | Mra Elizabeth’ Helms : [hiood denon, Jie petbesrers. the Amer. = Cle k- Tv st .* | as commentator on the Ford Sun- as new prosecutor will handle the| a SLOW BRANCH-MIJ. Kittie Juzher, We also wish to thank Rev. Roush, singer er ypis i. , sons, er end Beanblossom Mort 249 Mass. Ave. jw jo evening hour before the war, state's case against two Jeflerson-| Marvin: Rardall, Travis. daughter. Mrs OM IP AND CHILDREN. 5.Day Wee

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ap ZIEGLER We wish 10 ex 8 H 458 IEGLE press our sin- ours the Ford Motor Co. 3 8 A . WINCHESTER-—Mrs, Leonia Alice Mil cere thanks to relatives, friends, neigh- 4 ood por fore Moor to. Xr hike slaying of James J. Williams, jen Shanks to relaives, frends, igh- Permanent ition. G oppor- . . g 3 pos “ Louisville, Ky., near Paoli March.18, . pata, bpirttual And floral bouquets re. tunity for advancement. . at ’ rg rot - ved at \e eath o ur husband . L COMFORT AN ip STY] E . Mr. Ratts is a world wasfil vet- | DEATH NOTICES 1 futher and brother, Charles P. Ziegler The Hoosier Casualty Co. a . ® expecially thank th 8 K R 5 ape ft left 1 Indianapolis Times, Thurs, April 4, 1046 0, “TRIaIR thank the Monsignor 0 Con | 15th Floor Fletcher Trust Bldg. ndiana police officers left In- TONE hurek ‘ornacchior i nt . : BATCHELOR-~George Hume, husband of | €huUrch,. Dr. Cornacchione, employees of dianapolis Tuesday to return Ed-| Martha A. Batchelor; father of David A., Albert GO Maas Co, palibearers Biro Gl RLS—WOMEN ward Paul Gibson, 21, and Ernest! Sie Sh hovert Le in RTA ~~ 1 with some high school education { William Ford, 24, from Ft. Worth o Judge Chester A. Batchelor, Seattle, | in MEMORIAM 4 to Sant Thess ori { me An Avene. 4 a /ash,; Mrs. Isabelle Dawson, Vernon, Tex., to face charges in the slaying | Ind, and grandiather of three grand. | IN MEMORY of our husband and” father matic raises. case The also. were y { children Tanne Away at residence Tt i , ey L wel wanted for Thursday a. m. Service Planner & Bu- Aan I Donnas, - who passed AWAY wipe LANE BRYANT Juestoning in connection with the) chanan Mortuary phaivrte) 3 Sslock. | Peacetul be thy rest, dear father, 752 E. MARKET oldup last March 4 of a Vincennes, | pois : : It is sweet to breathe thy ngme. , . pl of incenne ri mortuary. I'In life we loved you dearly a

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