Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1946 — Page 26
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CHICAGO: May 24 (U.P) —Many
_ ‘of the nation’s crack streamliners
and Pullman trains were stranded today in out-of-the-way spots,
Where Crack Streamliners Are Stranded by Strike
The Pennsylvania rélirond's “Red Affow” between Detroit and New York ‘and Washington, thé St. Logisian, America, Spirit of St.
G. I. GRADUATES TO BE HONORED
Warren Central ‘Will Pay
HE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
- - FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1948
Memorial Rites for Veterans of All Wars Begin Sunday
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FRIDAY,
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Indianapolis will honor her war’ ‘Ged 4 Bless America’ "Miss Gloria Ken- Jumbua._ Por oll Soldiers Jad lo, rest Wi Benedjction—Rev. William Ellis. dead with memorial ceremonies Suewing ¢ of Tlowers—Mrs, Dema Monson chairman; Maurice .Fitzgera i Cla TH tidy WHat “Rumtore, Sam LR Be'dle Basil V this season for the first time since Ritualistic. Seryices— Auxiliary 10, Mabel | and Cecll’ McConahey. Joy Frans Mejugh ® br hearer.
Yass CEMETERY
drum And bugle co corps, Grotte Grotto Américan post. inile Spriiee Frank Ey Patrayer post
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aner, Presiden Salute—Amer gan Spanish War Vetérans. Benediction E. Ballard, pa Bo
hostilities complétely ceased, Last Memorial day, the war in Europe was over, but the Pacific|” war was still-on.
Auspices _ of Lavellf-Gossett Post $08, Veterans of Xoreign Wars at the gfive of Alvin Lavelle OE hom Catep pont i nam#d. der; Cy ¥: pill chi Fm Reno. commander; ie chairman; Som Saya an; Basil
Bugler, CEMETERY
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where crews left thelr cars a8 the Louis, and Jeffersonian between st.| Commencement Tribute. Tribute will be paid by organ- a Fg a Sh 1nrae Vo A Laden Agiage i osony amr, BROOKSIDE PARK UNITED BRETHREN 2 Bartende nation-wide strike began. Louis and New York, the New 3 1zati h 1 11€ President; ifs. Maigue ' a Limited, Trail A tribute to members of the tions of the General Memorial|®% C s post wel Jewish Invocation—Chapldin from Council 437, oy ne ‘Omen Others were operating on haps | Yorker, Manhattan Limited, 4 i association at the Sailors’ and war a Sh id Knights of Columbus. 10:00 a. m. The Alcoholic hazard schedules, with the aid of | blaser, Broadway Limited, General armed forces who have completed) go 4iore monument in the Circle, Frank T_8 Hh 0 fe Voki Address—_Member of Council 437, Knights| yy, jo a ia2u Oleh Obl op No sion today ann | supervisory employees. Many more | And Admiral between Ohicago and requirements for graduation with at the bases of statues of heroes in mander, chair HY som Ritualistic Services—Lavelle-Gossett post United Spanish ar | eterans and theif five retail liqu were cancelled entirely, Nv york, atid We Lively Ln the 1046 class will highlight coms |public parks, in veterans’ organiza- | mittee. ime of ge ¢ and parade to Weil ‘Sleep, Soldier Boy, Sleep"—Lillle J Al "organizations not at ch Services state including . rave of coms ' Ss are inv Of those that moved aftér the | od, running méhcement exercises at Warren |tion meeting places and in churches, |§Fave inet’ (ghe verse) Assembly l. ey dts ATES hae ILA % ring tore. 501 W. Morris strike deadline, some were mafined Washington. Flags will be. planted, poetry and DE a a vid Shapiro, es Taps— Bugler 8 Ting squad, CEMETERY Nine other §|by railroad executives dressed in| ‘The Chicago and North Western's Oentral high school at 8 p. m, Tues-| 0 will flow from the lips of Reading: FW 1h General Otdet No. 11" ROUND HILL CEMETERY 2:00 p. m. suspended in th Business suits and work gloves, 1t| 400" between Chicago and Min day, Miss Gladys Witte, a member audiences and speakers, and flowers| gi: ot TBE, Fran T. 2:30 p. m. amet” Nottingham post No. 348, The The Karas lic “Iwas doubtful how long these trains] DeApGls. of the senior slass, will give the will be placed on, thousands of Memorial Serviedt—Jewisnh Wat Veterans Sted IY ugh Qopsey. Post. 301, my 9 Afies Hayman, coms charges of mai Pacif North Call of Dece ith and Foral . Lo ary Advance Colors—Post Color Guard. tS A 661d be kept in operation because The Northern ele . d tribute, | graves. iis Me A Gommand A oY Doout Bugler Troop 93, “Pledge of Allegiance’ —Assembly. conditions, Ot Pa t ted out o attle, an énhel and orge | p —Re © f jjof dhe shortage of personnel. boy Ee Pacific Oty of San| Rodney H. Brandon, former di- Two Important Days od ion J du # fiurg - BR } sa oDP sy symmander and post olor guasy. Song: "America (one verse)— Assembly. Sided R L | Rosema * Some of thé “name” trains that the Sout and City of Denver, run rector of public welfare for the] Two important days stand out Bis, uh nt SAL Myro Invocation-Rev. Foster G. Sizemore. Message Lawrence Duckworth. Havent Ne upon Was! 8; Harry Gf Sinevive were tied up at division - points | a ‘the [state of Tiinofs, will give the eom-| during the ¢oming 10-Sunday and Alt 63 RE Ae COPAY re o Roll Call—Commander Charles Hayman. . Grider. and Harley J Foon ~ luded: ning between Chicago Aan e tus istic Services “Strayer Posf Ritual yde O. York. Song: Onward Christian Soldiers we Al A. Roberts of E bb yg gp Har) oY os 2¢ DAYS, rae. along their routes ine} ude o| West. mencement address, Diplomas will Memorial day, Thursday. However, aa ap. Boidies Bot, BI tbl Roll Call Departed Comrades—Maurice gem of ‘sale: to. mit : Tne Union Pacifies astern — ssi nemmti be awarded by Robert F. Gladden, |& continuous pilgrimage to the Hatt er Boy, Sletp"—Minnle saute lo the Dead" —Geprge Geis, drm. salute {¢ De py Yiring Sqvud, “minors-to loiter scholarship Awards recent« Los Angeles Limited and Los An: county superintendent of schools, |eémeteries beginning today will not | “Skluté 10 the Dead’ Strayer Firing = CALVARY CEMETERY ced are to William Wilk- |geels Flyer, at Salt Lake City. IL | At Membeérs of the armed forces who | cease until after the first week in Taga Strayer post Bugler, Benediction Re. op he H, Turley. 4p m Permit . embers : pb roop 96, . of Tralee, who will receive Do oy sestiong o 3 he Unies oca orney will receive diplomas are: Junie, NEW ‘non CEMETERY Ba St na abs graves. by A ae Tatas: 2000, wnt The permit the El{ Pitchér Berry scholarship; | cific’s San i he ’ R mes Pr actice Don Applegate, Howard J. Craig, Bd-| Families will recall departed) , Bun: wept Siribeth po oe 7 ANDERSON CEMETERY ror ak IEE Jeiith, Som= 1 of Michigan OX wi og h > ilar he ; Nes Nhe Burlington road's Mark | sesume mung Dunn, Hd Hr isianon, | Members including those who died fe " dnlied States. Ralph Smith at sn n. Dom at.) mities—Jerry Adney, Hugh Meyer, Eimer | a Shatge or fa as received the Miss y J le, Robert Oldham, Emmett Palmer, |in battle. er; Teresa Latkin, president; €0Mm-| Auspices of Anderson Cemetery Assn.|Decors uspensions | Ura Sanders scholarship award, |TWAin. Advance yer fg Expos Robert |. Coates, 2080 Caroline Jon PAI. pal Phinipe, Wimer 1. Places, hours, ' participants and piss vert Adney, Hugh Meyer, Eimer | 4nq Atkins Saw post 365 of the OT al . permits of: ea ; ton Fiyer st Burlington ave, has resumed his law practice | Con Windle, Harold gempner, Harry program features of memorial Serv-| a merics tite : Asgembly—Roy Reich (blew first “Call to| Pete Pietro Jr., The N York Central's 8t. Louis Tica" sembly. Army in world war II at Pearl Ha BIG EASLE POST No. THE 8. Noble st., Indi ’ . EO at 437 Lemeke building After spend- | Wolfe, Gearee Wall, Tom Kase {ices to be held in various parts of || § 51 Allegiance -Asambly Dec. 7, 1941).. pt RICAN LEGION ; ing; John McGinl ete rs. at | : to New York "Knickerbocker" at ing fout and one-half years in the Other members of the “046 class| 1 dianapolis Sunday, follow: myelin ev Floyd Smith, a 16 Ordei—James.. Blefriasl, oom. er 30». st., Indianapolis. Indianapolis. grade are: MERIDIAN STARET BAID Bless Ameiiey— Aten I Ra bung. BaP, Comsigied Behn Ing: Richard Stra \ ¢ reed. f® Applegate, Jean Applegate, GE Rea a eneral oder No. 11" | Inyoeation—Rey. Willlam Ellis, pastor Old 8: ames yer Se loite : " : On 80th Birthday The Utlien Faeilies saat an ary aif a whs Mary Alice Aremaler, Bugene Bardonner, te dpm . Ro 2 w,. bs fon el oethodiat church, Advancing of Colofa oe SHAAN. mitting conmumpL west<bound Pacific Limited a Mr. Coates | Joan Beaver, Barbara Beéchert, Leo spless Ben Harrison ar Sons | MOL Al npr ed Comrades—Ralph eating Tineoin's Gettyshurg Address” | America’ —Assembly, ages more than 1 Pea Vegas, Nev. discharged re- Becker. Donald Bégo, Marjorie ‘Blackwell, of A miiy J eler sd} Auxiliary 10 tal et Banu Baptist | Son s—Post quartet. Invocation—Rev. Raymond Heine hour, all for seve Friends and relatives yesterday ly with the Virginia Bremer, Patricia Brown, eC. fgsem y Jol gat, hure Choir, Musie—Warren Central high school band Vocal Numbers—Lutheran Church Choir. Terre Haute, Sun 4 Mrs. Bita Ratliff, 1441 Western Trains in Omaha cently . Brown, Norma Jean Bruner, Patricia o ma sek T. Dubin, | sadrese Rev Chas. H. Devos, Meadiawn, | Add rem—dudgs Fei ED a ioand. | Memorial Address—Rev. Enos E. Dow wiing. bert, Barney and st< bof rank of lieuten- Buckner, Wesley Bullock, Joan B. Butler, | mms ‘ 5. Bailkrd Christian 6h eoutt. | RetTmental Music—North Liberty Chure Basport, hie to Madison Ave, on her 80th birth-| The Union Pacific's west-bolind ant edlonel. A Jo Anp Buttier, Robert ©. Caudell, Wilber | 1! mica Assembly, ard. ng: ‘Cover Hem with Beautitul Plow. | Ra) Call of Departed ‘Comrades—Roy | Benediction. and’ Shy Los Angeles Limited and Chal- iat M, Daringer, Jane S. Bash, Marion Baster-| gi ac Anosisnos Led by Mrs, Clem. |» 07% oir. i Stream, adjutant Retiring of Color covered by perm Pacific Area vet day, Patrieia A. Free, James EB. Gardner, entine Vanasdal. | Ritualistie Services—Post and Auxiliary. Placia of Wreath 6A Grave—James Sfer-| Roll Call and Decoratin tha Sr, | lenger and ‘its west-beiind Colum- eran, he served Jack W. Garinger., Glenn B. hasten, Readin Mrs. Anite - Burns | Sane! gle. BSeloir Bov. Blbey'-Cheit. seh commander. Salute and Tap 8 A LL bine, all operating between Chicago. "u irajia, New Mary Ann Grant. Luchlé Green, Marjorie oo A a's Génersi Orders’—C. Bons: “Bra Beadle Banter Assembly. Salute to jo squad, - Pt. THIRD CHRISTIAN CHUROCR Ung consumption. | and the West doast, at Omaha. Guinea, the Phil- Heacock, Elizabeth J. Heiny, Joe FP. Hen- ress EB Ballard, HOLY CROSS CEMETERY Ritter fe Haywazd- Bate oat ToD and Crist “seven day Second sections of the Los An- : schen, Ohristianna L. Herren, Jacqueline| “National Anthem” Mist Gloria Ke nard. Men Doiders dings Harry Snyder iri} 2% Bartender pern ville, |ippines and the J. Hetriweek, Juciile Hester, Margaret E | “Lincoln's Gettysburg Address’ — Decoration on oats Tereves by com- “Star-Spangled Banner’ —<Warréh Central| mander; Horace C. Boyd, adjutant; A, were those of Mc Ratliff | geles Limited and the Los Angeles Ryukyus. ; Hite, Janet Rushes, Robért G. John. mities from Council 437, Knights of Co-' high schosl band. Hinkle, chairman. minors loitering. ‘ school and San Francisco Challengers at) “o..%p oo a fon, 1a Netns sith, Robert H Kost = SO ee been a Kainerine Ring, Donald O. Kiete, nois, where the Sidney, Ne ltelon resident NOV. B COMES | Kohring Merial, Jarienetly Jac Ee re 3 sta “ ys. ' _ studied under The. Union Pacific's west-bound | Indianapolis and attended Tech- | Manon, Robert Mearting, Mary B Meek. — Alice Ryan, 60m. | “City of Portland” at Huntington, i... high school, Indiana univers | Betty Jean Meter, Donald Merear, Rut . REFUSE TO poser of the song on sections of the BORNE sity and Indiana law school. Mr. Toes Misore Wanda Jean Mortis Robert CHIEAGO. » » - 2 9 7 P Os € ma ’ _ Little Jos : Ji Challenger at Carlin, Nev. Contes marred aid’. nes . two | Senarna, Cael J Overton. ny Baters, dreds of pers : ly . se Ww i Mf still has a Mrs. Ratliff. The Union Pacific y Los Angeles . | Doris L. rua, chara " Robert . reservations w J len N " picture of Mrs. Ryan, which the Limited at Laramie. Wye. ‘PHANTOM’ SUSPECT Mary 2. Rohiman. Vernon Schakel, David " composer ave her when she was 16.| The San Francisco Limited at Schmidt, Noreen Jo Sharp, Richard 8 oe 'g who were su ; B. Smith, " The mothér of seven echildren, [relat Lave WAIVES EXTRADITION Sheets, x Siewert “Witten ‘Timmerman. sins refused ky Cpl Bas 0 andere Trains which moved after ves ANGELES, May 4 (U. Po. [300 J wimpier, Mary P. Weisenbach. { 24 spp emer ha terday'’s ‘sirik® deddiing and which 2 31-7ear-old ex-4ir force gunner | Robert 3 Wilan,. Benjamin a. Wininge, Millinery, Second Floor HOMING PI ‘ " 1 ladys Witt RINGLING BROTHERS ruirond offcias hoped to keep op. “46 lodey he woultnh “task Sev) 7 Mlle Ui Ly Sine ALBANY, N erating with supérvisory employees un e went bac exArkana, —Even homing REMAIN IN BOSTON included : Tex, to learn whether, as the Toert ent Si. So by the railroad BOSTON, May 24 (U. P).~The The New York Central's New “phantom killer,” he shot and killed |! wi jor vesper services At 4 of approximat “greatest show on earth.” séheduled York to St. Louis Knickerbockef,| 1 d two lovers’: AB {at the sen Lyons, N. Y, to go to Philadelphia Sunday, CATTYIng 150 passengers including |® IArmer an a lover © p. m. Sunday in the school gymna- 3 5 oe wallet planned today to extend ité run un. 28 war brides, which left Albany, couples. | sium, der the big. top here until the end N- Y. T'2 hours after the strike. Ralph B. Baumann, red- faired.) The Rev. Georgé Henninger, pas-| . of the railroad strike. started. freckle<faced veteran, said he|tor of Cumberland Methodist | The Ringling Brothers. Barniim The Alton road's Ann Rutledge “thinks” hé may have committed c¢hureh, and thé Rev, Louis G. Craf-| and Bailey circus had similar trans« and Abraham Lincoln, operatingithe slayings during a six-week | ton, pastor of Franklin Road Bap- | - portation troubles earlier this month | between St. Loui® and Chicago. [mental blackout. tist church, will read the scriptures. | when it was caught in New York! The Baltimore and Ohio's Wash-| “I want to go back there and get | Vacation plans at the school inrestrictions on travel on coal-burn- ington Limited, between Chicago this thing straightened out” he | clude a summer canteen, which will ing railroads. The circus solved and Washington. said in announcing he would waive | be directed by Arthur W. Murphy. | that by traveling to Boston on Diesel, ‘The Monon road's “Hoosier” be- extradition. “I won't rest easy | Members of the committee organiz-| and electric train. {tween Indianapolis and Chicago. | until 1 find out if I'm wrong.” ling the eanteen are Beverly Me- | - - nes | Clintiek, Ruth Wukasch, Ralph] : Smith, Dorothy Thomas, Richard Hon and James Curry. The canteen’s formal opening will be Friday. Dances will be held each Wednesday {hroughout the sum- ; = Ww ock HARDWARE BRANCH Opening of a hardware branch - of the Wright-Bachman Lumber Co. stockyards store was Gs by the company today. The new stofe, which is now open for business, is expected to = completed at thé end of the sumjuer. All the fixtures and decorations were built by employees of | the Wright-Bachman lumber yard. | E P. Ervin, who recently was| discharged from the army air force, - is serving as manager; J. B. Mal- \ com is sales manager, and Jack Johnson is head of the hardware department. YARDS, THEN STOPS BOSTON, May 24 (U. P.).—The “Merchants’ Limited” for New York left the Boston terminal at 5 p. m,, one hour after the strike deadline, from the {chugged 30 yards down the track| ” - and stopped. The trainmen got off and went h home. The passengers sat for paragon Ss op awhile wondering what to do. | Fo or Decoration Day y Ny 10.93 From Our HOME TREASURES SHOP 4 / \ ® It’s Cool! RE . » 3 ty AS CRISP AS # " p 4 4 THAT FEEL. ‘ \ a hg | American Flag : 1 - amas » N 10.95 Say, 7 LIKE SILK! Show your colors en Decor- | ” . y Ws \ ation Day with this 3x5.-foot | :’ # .$0Cs . y . flag mounted on a two-sec % N White Organdy Hats for Summer tioned pole. Sewn stripes \ \ A dress with a very feminine air, the square of bright colored bunting. \ |. . 4 . neckline gathered in soft folds into two perky | 08¢ ' : : Spun-sugar frivolities in sparkling summer-white . . . They're little . bows. Pale pink, blue or aqua with black MAIL ORDERS FILLED J i / |H e Treasures Shop, 3d Floor ; o . . . blossoms flung on here and there. Sizes 14 to 20. | whims of hats, frilled and veiled .and bowed——and delicious as whipped ; | : / WL i 2 | gE AA \ 3 ; : 8.30 A LAR cream. In open-crowned halos, high-crowned sailors or flat little pan- » | at \\ ; # : Padi : : . : Ls - p Dicas. Shon, Fourth 74 ; Fr | cakes that perch perkily on a pretty head. Just three from our collection, Ch ? 00] . iL ion | ‘ y : : 3 y me ! ' 3 » os 3 > DE em at Capitol J . Jp i a Sa i $ in o> i * A i Bais + 4 sity . ab 7’ Sige ii . ~ 4 i : a i | i a il SS E— . ———— i HI (Li i a eb ii i i a i i a a i ih io
