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| Local Deaths:

Mueller, former Indiana secretary of state, will-be held at 9 a. m. to-

followed by solemn requiem mass at 9:30 a. m. in Sacred Heart Catholic

|ichurch. Joseph's, with the bureau of internal revenue, died Tuesday in a local nursing home after an illness of one day.

He was 58. ‘

ler, and a sister, son, North Bonneville, hospitalized as & accident in which they Mueller were involved Sept. 11.

attended public schools here and v.as graduated from Manual Train-| ing high school. diana university and was graduated from a commercial Indianapolis.

ler manufactured automobile radi-| ators. of the Marion county Democratic | central committee in 1028 and Wn 1030 was named secretary of the committee.

Indiana Democratic club, elected secretary of state and- was re-elected.in 1936. | |

vears as chief hearing judge of the | automobile license division ab the | state house. He was instrumental in securing legislation requiring mo- | torists to stop behind school buses which are loading or unloading.

send appointed Mr. Mueller to the

‘Services for August G. (Gus) in the Lauck funeral home

Burial will be in St.

Mr. Mueller, who was associated

His wife, Mrs. Agnes Lauck MuelMrs. Louise Peter-

Graduate of ‘Manual Born in Indianapolis, Mr. ent] He attended In-

law course in

After finishing school, Mr. Muel- |

He became’ office manager |

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in 1934 |

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Mr. Mueller also served three]

Appointed by Governor In 1939, former Governor Town-

state industrial board, a position

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church for Mrs, Carrie May. Goulding, a longtime resident of Indianapolis. She died yesterday in the home of her daughter, Mrs, John G. Hill, near Carmel.

Abraham Lincoln speak from the| balcony of the old Bates House here. ‘Born in Greenfield, April 18, 1856, Mrs. Goulding was the oldest

member: of the First Presbyterian member of Victory Memorial church, heen a r : . church. : _ |and a resident of Indianapolis alliyears. Semdent At Indfwwpolie 2 Is the Time She was a charter member of the of her life. 1901 from County Kerry, Irelang; | i To Make Park Avenue Neighborly club and| Surviving, besides. her husb&nd, land wa¥ employed at Kingan co | Ya Ch Hn was & member of the West Dela-|are two daughters, Ruth Carol and when he first came to the city. Hei’ ristmas Doris Jean Wilkins, Indianapolis; had been with the rubber Won lind Layaways!

Wash., are ware Neighbors Home Economic result of an auto club of Hamilton county. and Mr.!will be in Crown Hill,

linclude a son. John R. Goulding.

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August G. Mueller, Ex-State Official, Dead |BURGLARS SCF SIL three grandchildren an nice Seuien,. and Indianapolis. um ar shle ok ae

Co., 202 8. Rural st., last night,

JOHN MALONEY . Solemn requiem mass will be sung | Fred Farquer, . president of the CY

at 9 a. m, tomorrow in St. Patrick's

Catholic church for John Maloney, U. 8. Rubber Co. enfployee, who / 3 died Tuesday at Oty hospital. Burial | / will be in Holy Cross. . 5 N O w 3 Mr. Maloney, who was 66, had .n

company, said the burglars had knocked the combination from the

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Carmel, open it.

four great-grandchildren.

MRS. MYRTLE WILKINS Services for Mrs, Myrtle Wilkins, wife of Ralph Wilkins, will be held in Victory Memorial church at 2 p. m. Saturday. The Rev. G. L. Farrow: Selma, will officiate and burial wilt be in Washington Park, Mrs. Wilkins died yesterday at Methodist hospital. She was 48, a

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two sons, John Gerald, Indianapolis, and Pvt. Donald ylee Wilkins, Ft. Bragg, N. C.; her mgther, Mrs, Mary Holliday; a sister, Mrs. Ber-

the past 18 years, Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Catherine Doody and Miss Nora Maloney," both of Indianapolis... +

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Mr. Mueller held until last year. A resident of 845 E. Southern ave., Mr. Mueller was a member of Sacred Heart church, Knights of St. George and the Eagles and Elks lodges. Survivors besides his wife and sister are three sons, August G. Jr. Frank and James Mueller, and & daughter, Mrs. Robert Palmer, all of Indianapolis; another sister, Mrs. James G. Boyes, North Bonneville, Wash., and four grandchildren.

MRS. EMMA SWARTZ Mrs. Emma Swartz, wife of the late Marion" Swartz, Indianapolis contractor, died here yesterday. She was 9.

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| MRS. MARTHA L. BOHM | Mrs, Martha I. Bohm, Indian- | apolis . resident 30 years, will be i buried in Memorial Park cemetery tomorrow following services at 1:30 p. m. in Moore Moriuaries Peace chapel. Mrs. Bohm, who was 32, died Tuesday at her home following an ,|illness of eight years. A native of Johnson county, she made her home at 1339 Waldemere st. The services will be conducted by the Rev. Edward White, pastor of Trinity Methodist church. Surviving are her husband, Norris M. Bohm; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Commodore Byers; three cisters, Mrs, Flossie Lucid, Mrs. Marie Marsh and Miss Geneva Byers, and six brothers, Wayman, Otis, Glenn, Emmett, Floyd and Morris Byers, all of Indianapolis,

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