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MEMORIAL RITES FOR. PFC. BAKER

Memorial services for Pfc. Lyman E. Baker, who was killed May 15, 19045, on Okinawa, will be held at # p. m. Wednesday in the Fountain Square Christian church, of which he was a member.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. | Bernice Bennett Baker; ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman B. Bak- | er, 830 8. State ave., and his grand- | parents, Mrs. Minnie Baker and Perry Garrison, both of Indian-

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MRS. IDA CLOUDS !

Mrs. Ida Clouds, an apolis resident for 30 years, died | yesterday in her home, 1004 VirShe was 77. . A native of Kentucky, she was| a member of the McGuffey club, Queen Esther chapter, O. E. S., and | = a former member of the ‘Tabernacle choir. , 8he is survived by Mrs. Nellie M. Bruce of Indian- Mrs. Hegarty was 73 when she died|C. Glassgold, UNRRA director of |i, Vincent's hospital! the Landsberg displaced persons camp, today charged that American military government officials Survivors include.a son Edward had shown a lack of sympathy in|lations in Vigo county, three daughters, Mrs. dealing with Jewish refugees. He made his statement in connection | with the Landsberg riot.

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MRS. ANNA HEGARTY

Requiem high mass will be sung H. Hegarty; in 8t. Joan of Arc Catholic church Mary Carr, at 9 a. m. Monday for Mrs. Anna and Annie C. Hegarty, and 14 Hegarty, resident here for 55 years, grandchildren

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cked Judges—Winning Nominations at Democratic Primary

5 : | The following slate of organization-backed candidates for judges today were virtual winners in the ventral wut of Deupusratie Jtisuaey 4000 votes before Vigo county preSchlosser, superior court 1; Clyde P. Miller, superior court 2; ‘Walter | ’ » ’ y the Myers Jr., superior court 3; Edward O. Snethen, superior court 4; Ned Ee, OO ve | iam for John T. Hedge, 325 N. E. Corcoran, superior court 5, and (bottom) Louis A. Weiland, probate arg: {

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| inspected by park board commis- . |sioners next Thursday, Democratic/ Board members will check prep|arations for the opening of the Race Becomes Closer. [grounds and pools in June, Paul V, Brown, board director, said today. By' UNITED PRESS Broad Ripple and other parks on Thomas A. Sigler, Greencastle, {yo north and east side of Indian-

who piled up an early 2-1 lead in|, nos were inspected yesterda the sixth district Democratic con- | po. pe v y

gressional nomination race on the . basis of unofficial returns from nine | RITES ON SUNDAY of the 10 counties, faced a slight possibility of defeat today. FOR JOHN T . HEDGE

Mr, Sigler led James J. Comoford, | Services are scheduled at 2:30

Terre Haute druggist, by nearly] {p. m. Sunday in the Jordan funeral

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{precincts still untallied. East st. Burial will be at Roach~ Sixty-four of 93 Vigo county pre-|dale,

Cadle- Burial will be in Holy Cross ceme- | tery. a daughter,| Born in County Kerry, Ireland,

yesterday in St She lived at 4320 Ruckle st. and) was a member of St. Joan of Arc * {church.

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cincts gave Comoford 3782 votes,| Mr, Hedge died yesterday while Sigler 2333. Mr, Comoford would | working at the home of Mrs. Bertha ave to gain an average of 80 votes | Reibe, 22068 Coyner st. He was T4. in each of the remaining precincts | A native of Nebraska, he had lived overcome the Greencastle here 27 years. veterinarians lead. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Counting Slowed Lona Ellis of Indianapolis, and six Central counting slowed the tabu-|sons, Berley, Foster, Harlan and delaying a|Ura Hedge, all of Indianapolis; final decision in the Comoford-|Homer Hedge of “San Francisco, Sigler race until possibly tomorrow. Cal, and Deryl Hedge of New MexMeanwhile, unofficial . complete ico. returns from Vanderburgh county's | central counting bureau bore out BENJAMIN E. BOWMAN early indications that E. A. Mitchell] gervices and burial will be held (R.) Evansville world war II vet-|tomorrow at New Castle for Benjaeran, and Winfield K. Denton (D.),|min E. Bowman, resident of Indiveteran of both world wars, Were anapolis 35 years. | winners of the eighth district con-| Mr. Bowman died yesterday in St. gressional races. Vincent's hospital. He was 84. | mabulations from all 428 precincts| A resident of 3245 Park ave., Mr, in the district gave Mr. Mitchell; Bowman had been a salesman for [10,743 votes in the Republican race, the A. L. Bowman Stoneware Co. while William Waldschmidt, Can- until his retirement 15 years ago. | nelton, was second with 4479, and He was a member of the Central | James E. Campbell, Evansville; third | Christian church here and Knights with 4368. Four other candidates of Pythias at New Castle. trailed far behind. { Mr. Denton polled 26,706 votes, a a sister, Mrs, Edna Brown, both of margin of nearly 10,000 over second- Indianapolis. | place Ralph R. Roberts, .Rockport, chief doorkeeper of the national | house of representatives. Mr. Rob-| gervices for Roman Romanoff, | erts’ total was 16,873. Ben F. Gar-|ngtive of Macedonia, who died Wedland, Huntingburg attorney, trailed | nesday at his home, 54614 W. Wash-

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Other G. O. P. candidates’ totals Orthodox church. The Rev. George

in the eighth were Henry R. Kissling, Charlestown, 2566. John D. burial will be in Floral Park.

ington st. will be held at 2 p. m.|’

Nicoloff, of Detroit, will officiate and

Mr, Romanoff, who was 71, came

| Rawlings, Evansville, 2177; Walter ’ oir, t G. Bohnstengel,. Evansville, 1569, | to Indianapolis in 1906. He was a

and Eugene Linney Sr., Jefferson- retired restaurant man. |

ville, 1440. _ Less than half the precincts in| erine, and two brothers, John, De~

Marion county's central counting troit, and Mitze, Yugoslavia. bureau were - tabulated by mid- { morning, but the outcome of the {11th district congressional races appeared clearly indicated.

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