Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 July 1946 — Page 8
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Services are scheduled at 1:30 p. in Moore Mortuaries for Weaver, who died Monday in City Burial will be in Maple Hill cemetery at Plainfield. Weaver, who was 84, had lived in Indianapolis 56 years, A resident of 2714 E. New York st. he operated a restaurant in City
Market from 1904 to 1934, when he retired. He was a native of Paris,
She was 77. Mrs, Cor-| liss was a member of Holy Oross|
Survivors are five sons, John, James, Don, Joseph and Louis Cor- | liss, and one daughter, Mrs. Mary meet at the group's observatory | Ilg, all of Indianapolis.
MRS. ELLA KUEMPEL Services for Mrs. Ella Kuempel, who died yesterday at Her home at 1425 Lawton st., will be held at 1:3 Pp. m. tomorrow at the G. H. Herrmann funeral home.
Mrs. Kuempel, who was 70, was a native of Germany and had resided in Indianapolis since childhood. She was a member of the Zion Evangelical church, the Indianapolis Altenheim member of
She is survived by her husband, Joseph; two grandsons of Indian-
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Survivors: are a daughter, Mrs. Frankie Drake of Indianapolis; a son, Dr. C. W., Weaver of Indlanapolis, two grandchildren and two
- | Kelley, she was a
Rites Conducted PETITION BACKS For Mrs. Kelley MINORITY | P ARTY
Services were held today for Mrs. Mollie Becker Kelley who died Sun‘Put’ Commanists on Ballot, Governoy' Is Urged.
day in her home, 1104 8. Mount st. She was 73. : The widow of William Edward Governor Gates and election officials were urged by petition today to include Communist party candi|dates on the Noveuiber election ballot. The petition, sigfied by a group lof educators, labor, leaders, poli|ticians and businesimen, sought the action as a matter “d'eeply affecting the civil liberties of all citizens.” The party ticket of th\ree candidates was filed ifn the gowernor's office yesterday. Governor Gates ackniwledegd receipt of the petition andj said he was sure minority parties wuld be in cluded on the ballot if fey comply with state election laws, |
life residefit of Indianapolis. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs, T. C, Myers of Washington, D. C.; a son, William Charles Kelley of Indianapolis; three grandchil-Mr* Mollie Kelley dren and five great-grandchildren,
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MRS. ANNA E. CORLISS Requiem high mass will be sung | was repairing at 2106 Northwestern at 10 a, m, Friday in Holy Cross! ave, Catholic church for Mrs, Elizabeth Corliss,
Anna 434 N. Arsenal
ave. Burial will be in Holy Cross | tion, Ine, will hold a business meet- | rhdiana. The emblem bore the cemetery. ing tomorrow at 7:30 p.*m. in the motto: “Peace, Security, INemoc- | Mrs. Corliss, a resident of Indi- | Brookside Community house. |racy.” within an outline of the anapolis 68 years, died yesterday in| | state.
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Donald Pace, of 609 Stevens st, Proposed Emblem Déanied However, the board of! election commissioners already haél moved this morning to deny the Communist party use of a proj 1 ballot emblem in the shape of a imap of
terday when he fell off a roof he
The Indiana Gas Model Associa-
The Jolly Workers of Brightwood | a , | In announcing its unanimous? rul- . ol : iy msi mone; 0, he election board cited » ae or m Y the BE hall {law forbidding use of a device pm : : “common to all the people,” sts a Indiana Astronomical, society will|party emblem. Signers Are Listed Sunday at 8:30 p. m. for the organ- | Signers of the petition, whole ization's monthly meeting. The so-|names appeared with the express ciety’'s telescopes are located at notation that names of their organ=
——— __ WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1948 entative of the C. I O.; Walter[| Sh—————— e—— rises Ne olars Yrcanrer of the ‘LOOK LUCKY LADY ¥ state C. I. Ot board; the Rev. Frank Beautiful Permanents at ;
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8, C. Wicks, minister emeritus of All Souls Unitarian church; State Rep. James 8. Hunter of East Chicago, and ‘W. Howard Mann, pro-
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Bernard C. Gavit, dean of the | Indiana university law {Starling W. James, president of the federation of associated clubs HIGHER TAX LEVY in Indianapolis; Joseph K. Shepard, | president of the Indianapolis Indus{trial Council (C. I. O.); James McNOBLESVILLE, Ind, July 31.—|mwen, president of the C. I. O. state The terftative city budget for 1947 board; state Senator. Charles F. approved by the Noblesville .city [Fleming of Hammond; John R. council calls for a tax levy of $1.79|Shannon, professor of education at on each $100 worth of property, Indiana State Teachers college, and city officials have announced. The James H. McGill, president of the
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proposed new levy is 38 cents higher than the rate under which the city is operating this year. Services will be held in Flanner| Broken down into sections, the | & Buchanan Mortuary Friday at|1947 levy includes: general fund,| 11:30 p. m. for Mrs, Cora E. Hen- | $121; debt payment fund, 5 cents; | schen, 8414 College ave, who died Street and alley fund, 40 cents; | at her home this morning. Burial |Park fund, 13 cents. will be in Crown Hill cemetery, The 1947 budget calls for an inShe was 77. |crease of $10 a month for salarMrs. Henschen was a member of 188 Of city firemen and an increase {the Central Christian church, | of approximately 15 per cent in sal. | She is survived by her husband, | 2rles of city policemen. The budget | Fred w. Henschen: a son, Louis w | also allows a fund of $2500 to pay | Henschen of Indianapolis, and a 1947 city election expense, htotes, Joseph E. Lang of Tucson,| WASHINGTON TAKES OATH
LINDSAY KAUFMAN | Rites for Lindsay Kaufman, who scendant of a brother of the first (died at work at the Chief Manu- President, Was sworn in loday as | facturing Co., 801 Beecher st. yes- assistant solicitor general by Judge | terday, will be held at 3:30 p. m. Bennett Champ Clark of the U. 8, |tomorrow at the G. H. Herrmann |tourt of appeals, {funeral home. The Rev. A. L. Em- 4 the of the South Side Church of
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