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>» Rev. John L, * , ops i y, von LONDON, Aug. 12 (U. P.).—The British government
Adeline G, Mann, 2210, Avondale pl, will become a sister of Providence
‘ ' when she is invested with the white | Services Wednesday for veiiat ceremonies |
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Alleged Assailant Killed as
ple are Mr. and announced today that Russia had asked Turkey for a revi- . George B. Kilmer. The ceremonies + He Bumps Into Trolley. oe, Bar sion of the Montreux convention which gives the Turks Services are scheduled at 1 p. m. wi De Dey i | Police today held two victims of Bt a large measure of control over the Dardanelles. Wednesday for George B. Kilmer, ya iiate Con- |a double stabbing incident, as they own The foreign office said the government had received a who died yesterday in his home, ception at the investigated a fatal traffic accident \ gown of eme copy of the Soviet note to Turkey asking the revision. 1708% Udell st. Burial will be In BE which stemmed {rom the stabbing. Shioney Ti a The Montreaux announce- Crom daa who was 68, was a the-Woods, Tnd Pu) Bubank, 3, of 112 XugKity r fingertip illus ment closely followed a report Tires sald, the Yuiiey Stases may] ‘native ‘of Kokomo. He had lived The novice is a gum. st. ‘was Killed instantly last n place with an by the Moscow radio that|tory. The a A i, here 25 years and was a retired Sraduate of St Patil [rien when he ran into the side A. She carried a secret documents from the German | Turkey, Britain, France, Russia, |sheet metal worker, Francis de Sales 0 yann of an outbound Riverside trolley at
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| Survivors are his wife, Anna; two grade school and | California st. and Indiana ave. | daughters, Mrs. Wilbur Bright and St. John's academy here, She en= Police sald Eubank was fleeing Mrs. Paul Gunderman, both of In- tered the Providence Order in Feb-| stabbing his estranged wife | dianapolis: a son, LaRue Kilmer of [ruary. ‘She is a nlece of the late | 4 niece. | Peru, and a stepson, Harold Stiles Sister Mary Adele, also a sister of The stabbing victims were the of Indianapolis. [Providence. dead man's wife, Mrs, Pauline Eu-
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a . . | bank, and her niece, Miss Florence | MRS, NORMA PAVEY a. m. Wednesday in St, Anthony's grown, both of 746 Indiana ave. Services for Mrs. Norma Pavey, church. She was 43. They were treated at City hospital
wd A native of Louisville, Ky. Miss and arrested on vagrancy char | Who died Saturday in the home of Schuesler lived here 29 years and ag y ges,
foreign office revealing Turkey's Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, Yugowartime desire for the defeat of!slavia, Japan and Australia, Russia had been issued by the| The convention can be revised Boviet foreign office. only upon agreement of all the sigBacked by Britain hatory powers, | Russia long has coveted a gateobert Bratcher, : way from the Black sea to the et gowns. The Britain will support the demand for Mediterranean. The wartime expan- | am Stump, the revision of the convention, pointing sion of the Soviet sphere of influ-|
er, 2 {he out both Britain and the United! ence to encompass the entire west-| orother, Robe lern s s rath States agreed to this during the ern shore of the Black sea increased |
as ringbearer. Potsdam conference when Russia
Miss Betty Mc i A foreign office spokesman said
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nding investigation. her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph was employed as a supervisor for pa 8 iwesigali police her hus-
Schmoll, Sumner ave, R. R. 6, box the C. B. Cones Co. She Was 8 pond came to her home to per-
that desire. { raised the question. tt Th r—ttr to ber of St. Anthony's church 16 home of the : oh | 143. will be held at 8:30 a. m. to-| member of OL ‘| suade her to withdraw divorce pro= owed the Ceres J was. believed Britain would SHIP SCHEDULE FOR | Burial will be in Floral Park ceme- | ceedings. When she refused, he
) } : ; pe A A 2d Ea 8% » ’ tl G. H. H ye a n uple left on a YePpon Amesical Provosals hat die PORT OF NEW YORK Jim DeLong—the mule, the dogs . . . “The best family a man can have. | Puneral I ira at A J ey. victad : drew a butcher knife and stabbed will be at hom 8 be 0 merchant ships , : : : Te i urvivors include two sisters, hor across the ht side. rons . and Black sea warships at all times. | NEW YORK. Aug. 12 (U. P ) —| “1 4 [8t. Roch’s Catholic church. Shey... gonrietta Loney and Miss Lil- As she ran Tig for help he : However, it was expected Britain Ship schedules in New York harbor
~ » » I} It es eu |e . i | was 22. lian Schuesler: two brothers, Her- . Party would oppose any proposal depriv-| today: | Keep on Bummin Til | Die, i turned on her niece, slashing her
P A halve of Columns Mrs Patey man W. J. Schuesler and Charles A. across the hand, Mrs. Eubank told y p OT Due to arrive—Indochinois, from Le ived here Vears. She was gradu- - - . ing Turkey of her sovereign rights; , Due 10 siriverlndachingls, from Le Schuesler, and a step-father, Jo- police,
yated from Sacred Heart high school! soph Kipp, all of Indianapolis t : and was a member of St. Roch's He Wien ran Irom the houss 1
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over the Dardanelles. Any Russian |terdam, from Rotterdam: Marine Tiger,
' eo i! ane : effort to the Dardanelles issue from Fuso Re a? . ere. iow S ays Texa s-Bound Tou rist |
|agonally across Indiana ave. On Aki , PI th; A Builder, from’ Glas- | church Theta sorority i with 5 al claims was expected Plymouth. American By der, Tom 8 q t | Survivors besides the parents in- INDIANA NAVY DAY the other side he turned and ran y at the Highs i to. be posed. | Charles Scribner, from Naples (troops):| There is no Pullman, air liner or|I was seven and I'll keep on a bum- | lud : . parents i Pi CHAIRMAN NAMED back, smashing into the side of the LEY loa with : The deadline for requesting modi- | brides a ey Sa soital | 1946 automobile for Jim DeLong. |min’ ‘til I die,” he said. “I started | jSluce her ‘husband, Donald Pay ey. | trolley, which was driven by John . bridge There fication of the EE Stafford, from Bremerhaven| There isn't even a fast freight for |for New York from Galveston, Tex, | 2 havy Be an Sree brothers, | Anton (Tony) Hulman Jr, Terre Browning, 39, of 1050% W, 30th st. Alle ‘alternooR the Dardanelles passed Friday night. | Due fo depart—Vilja, to Le Havre: him. on March 1 and it's been a mighty | IR pq uk oa moll and Haute, today was named chairman | rs. Robert Mee An easly Sispaten from Turkey said Denisa. Arar lane tren Wait: But Jim doesn’t. care. ; nice trip.” Schmoll, and three sisters,| oo y,4iana's state-wide observance] NAVY MOTHERS TO PICNIC rand vice presi ho signatory power asked for revi-|iler to Shanghai and Manila; Fernbrook,| “I'm the happiest man in the| Jim's worked during the years | Betty Schmoll, Nancy Schmoll and of Navy Day Oct. 27. | Navy Mothers Club No. 576 will gn Miss Rn Sion, aud thus the convention was 1 Ant, Mednarraneys; Bk Wartwr, © world,” he said. “Some days I/at railroading, coal mining, paint- | Susan Schmoll, all of Indianapolis. | Leo T. Dwyer, state president of hold a picnic at 11 a. m. Wedneg« ident is prolonged automatically for another BE eat. Some days I don’t, but I ing and decorating. But the road | Me—— 2 the Navy league, said members day at Broad Ripple park. Mem- " five years. SPEAKS AT MISSION _ |don't give a damn. I've got my always beckons and the wanderlust, MISS ADA R. SCHUESLER would -have charge of observances bers and guests attending have Reds Seek Sea Gateway James Hill, Christian business-| [amily with me . .. the best family cannot be denied. As he wends Services for Miss Ada R. Schues- in all counties in the state where been asked to bring a covered dish "A subsequent dispatch, however,/man, will be the guest speaker at 3 Man can have,” jis Way liom town lo lown he! Jim and his 45... “This wagon | ler, who died Saturday in her home, the organization has chartered and table service for their own quoted the Istanbul press as saying the Volunteers of America Mission | Jim and his family, Jack the sharpens knives and scissors. is my castle.” 101 N. Elder st, will be held at 9 councils. . { parties. Russia demanded revisions before|320 N. Illinois st., at 7:45 p. m. Pri- | mule, Tiny his 14-year-old dog and| “Got to make money for my the deadline. day. Also on the program will pe | Ring his year-old mutt, are travel- | mule,” he said. “Ol' Jack comes If a conference is called to dis-|a group of singers from Garfield |IP8 West through here today. |first. It costs me five dollars a {3 81cup 8 i i i | h h d suss the convention, reports from|Baptist church. Last night Jim pulled his rubber. month to keep shoes on him an tired, covered wagon to the side of | five dollars for feed. If he isn't U. S. 40 east of the city and made | taken care of the rest of us don't camp. move.” ” 3 Texas in November Wanderings Widespread r—— ‘ INDIANA'S FASHION CENTER There he fumed Jack loot bo In his wanderings Jim has stuck ® Erase : ered ‘| his nose into every state in the stroked his silken beard, whittled : d tched speed-crazed moderns | 22100. made two trips to England ang wale Sb : {and France and hit Cuba, Jamaica whip by on the national road. | Nees : Jim is 75 years old and now is| and the Philippines. He has worn n on his way to Brownsville, Tex. Just) gut slant Yoke: six mules a 20 WEST WASHINGTON ST. in from New York in 20 to 30 mile-| ® 0 EL PO og most of a-day jumps, he hopes to reach the| . : Texas town in November. | this country on foot, too. Walkin's But the trip is nothing new for good for 3 man. Tve made two the aged vagabond round trips from New Yox » vim? Death Valley. Last time it ; “I'v ever snce | 3 : Tve Deen a bummin 8 was five years ago when I was 70.
“I'm good for a long time yet,
too,” he said. “I've got the real recipe . . . live outdoors and drink all the hooch I can, anything from
BRI EFS furniture polish to turpentine. “But never get drunk, Bub,” he
admonished. “It doesn’t pay. I|
Jillard | never got drunk because I never got The Frances E. Wil chapter, | far enough ahead on liquor.”
W. C. T. U, will meet at 1:30 p. m.| ji beds down for the night tomorrow at the North Side Church with Tiny beside him and Ring
of God. Devotions will be led by under the wagon. A 45 caliber Mrs. Mary Buck, music will be pro- | Fevolver lies within easy reach. vided by Mrs. Charles Milley and Man's got to protect his home Mrs. Silas Lockhart. The speaker|3Rd this wagon is my castle,” he will be Mrs, Bloomfield Moore. Mrs. | 531d
T. A. Berry will preside.
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Starting at daybreak, Jim plans to camp tonight near Plainfield.
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W. Howard Ober, 2227 Central | ave. won a major share of art prizes VETERANS PRE FAB at the recent Delaware county fair| - at Muncie, Ind. He won first prize
for his oil painting, “Winter After- VILLAGE IS ST ARTED noon,” charcoal drawing, “Florida
Keys,” and miniature oil painting,| Another model village for veter“Brown County Landscape.” He ans is being started today with the won second prizes for the oil paint-|. : os ing “Dawn Over Florida,” a Brown installation of utility lines for 75 county watercolor and a Brown | prefabricated houses in the 3000 county pastel. block N. Tacoma ave. “A Tocal boy was injured yesferday| Knoun ae “Tacoma Village.” the as he stepped from a streetcar at 3'€3 will* have bungalows containVirginia ave. and South st. Struck! ing one, two and three-bedroom by an auto as he left a Prospect | units scheduled for completion becar, Raymond Paul, 11, of £028 8. | fore 1947, A. H. Merriam Graves, | Keystone, was treated at City hos-|president of the non-profit housihg | pital for minor injuries. Basil Cal-| group, said today. . lahan of Martinsville, driver of the] The allotment of the Kingsbury auto, was charged with passing a|Heights type homes is the first streetcar while it was unloading. |awarded to the non-profit group eee and is expected to arrive before
ORGANIZATIONS the end of the week, he said.
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The Grinslade Construction Co. Fidelity Rebrecs lodge 277, O.E. 8. at|"} Set up the houses, Rent or State ave. and Prospect st, will have its sale will be made through Homes regular meeting at 7:45 p. m. today. Drill| Registry, Inc. No price estimate
practice will follow a business session Mrs, Hazel Delameter will be in charge. |Das been made on any of the units.
He a Np 'l Just Strangled My Mother,’ oi] Man, 29, Calmly Tells Police
SALEM, Mass. Aug. 12 (U. P)~ Brown added, police said, that he
Summoning police to his home by | ‘thought 1 was doing the right thing.” telephone, a husky overseas veteran) Mrs. Brown and her son were the greeted them at the door today with | only persons in the house at the |the announcement “I've just stran-!time of the crime. Her husband |
gled my mother.” |and father, Thomas D. Brown, was 1 did it for the welfare of the on his night-shift job as engineer citizens of Salem,” City Marshal 4 the Salem Light Co. plant. Such 1 Terrific Hit John Harkins quoted Thomas Henry | Young Brown, a 200-pound six-
Brown, 29, as saying. | footer, a . : . , appeared impassive as he reMarshal Harkins said Brown made j5eq details of the strangling to
We Re-ordered It Quick : a full confession. astonished policemen.
Officers who raced to the siX-| aarchal Harkins quoted him as) room house occupied by the Brown
; : a . hot "saying that he had contemplated | If you were disappointed when we advertised before— family discovered the body of gray-| g,ving his mother “for some time." i h I" We've just ived a bi haired Mrs. Annie Dixon Brown, 67, “It was 4:30 this morning when now is your chance! We've just received a big new an. ohEdeseastul’ candidate for the :
shipment of Ann Howe's luscious looking new fall two- state legislature 10 years ago. eniered her Bedroom.” 1 was
. : quoted. piecer. It's a versatile charmer in soft gray chalk-stripe. Police Capt. John D. Brennan.) “.gp, wag alone, I said, ‘this is it. : pond i who received Brown's call, said the| "0" 0 LL d 3 flannel . . . smartly tailored with just the right amount man told him, “If you come over to) 2D wrried toward her. She let
of dash . . . kick-pleat skirt with zipper . . . jacket 7 Cedar st. you'll see something (1% ©" Pleteing sremm, Wm) 2 ornamented with buttons of silver and gray. Sizes fanny, y . Sprawled on Bed Neighbors Heard Scream . : . " . 9 to 15. : When re arrived. Mrs. Brown| A check of neighbors revealed that : This little dress goes to college with me! It has those new elbow-length sleeves
was sprawled crosswise on a day several heard the womans scream bed, her bare feet protruding from |but were unable trace™it to its
$ blankets and the upper part of her| source and wen) back to sleep. = . body exposed. Brown did not immediately am-
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Police quoted: the son as saying he|Plify his statement that he killed + +. a leather belt . . . and border stitching . . . and the most casual, softly tailored look you
had gone to bed about 1:30' a. m., | his mother “for the welfare of the . but shat .the idea of killing his| citizens of Salem.” : motfier had persisted in his mind|- A special session of district court
. : : “bfcause there were things she was! was called and Brown was arraigned : could ever find in a wool and rayon dress. In sizes 12 to 18... 10.93 Mail and Phone Orders Filled doing that 1 was not satisfied with.” | on a murder charge. A plea of in- . dob y 1
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: : He declinéd to say what things. | nocent was entered and his case X . MORRISIONS , . . Second Floor _ | - “I put a pillow over her face and was continued to next Monday. He : : z . : = : then throttled her with my bare was remanded to Salem jail. and :
‘ : : w——— hands,” Brown was quoted. ordered held without ball. | Wasson's Misses’ Shop, Second Floor ts nie : :
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