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James W, ; | board _ director of communicable | © disease control: Flu is prevalent| ow throughout the state, he said.
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Catherine Merrill tent 9, Daughters of the Union Veterans, will meet at 1 p. m. Monday at the Y. W . + CL A is, Prancis Buss, president, will be in charge.
The De Molay Parent council will
-1 meet Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. in the
‘¥Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Paul Stafford will preside.
Legion to Fight VA “Appropriation. Cuts ~
WASHINGTON, March 8 (U. P). ~The American Legion was determined today to go to the mat with “congress over proposed Ctfirtailment ,of aid to disabled veterans. The Legion's national rehabilita.tion conference, in its closing session, passed a resolution which said proposed cuts in the veterans ad- " ministration’s budget might severely curtail this aid. The resolution called on congress
"J and, the --f Tennessee; the Dakotas and Mon-
NATIONAL 24-HOUR FORECAST SUMMARY: Snow will fall through southern New York and New England, New Jersey, Mary Virginias, . Kentucky,"
tana tonight and tomorrow. Rain is predicted for the coastal sections of Delaware, Maryland and Virginia; southern Idaho, northern California, Oregon and Washington. J : es “of snow ‘are expected h ‘the central Rockies and over the Lakes region. Rain will occur in southern California, New Mexico and Arizona, (See affected areas on Fotocast map). Skies will be clear in northern New England, the South Atlantic States and Oklahoma. Partly cloudy weather is promised for southern Florida, the northern plains, Gulf states, central Rockies, Nebraska, Iowa and Missouri. (See partly cloudy and cloudy areas map.) It will be warmer in southern Florida, New Mexico, Texas and the southern Plains, Little temperature change is foreseen for the rest. of the country. Cold
i March 7 ‘RESOLUTIONS. INTRODUCED Senate
air will continue to flow into the. northeast, the north and central plains and "the South Atlantic states. I
Rain and snow will extend from Florida to southern New England as the low pressure cell over the South Atlantic states moves
northeast.
Fronts on the FOTOCAST indicate the frontiers -of opposing Snow or some form of precipitation usually occurs when warm, moist air comes in ¢ontact with cold, dry air along
air
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Snow is pictured along the standing front extending from Montana to Wyoming. Little motion is usually associated with a standing front. r this front should tend to persist, since opposing air masses will
masses. Rain,
ront,
continue to. clash.
The freezing line passes through points where lowest temperatures will be 32 degrees Sunday. It will. [Pitts be still colder north of this line. Sample low temperature Jorscasts, Washington, D. OC. «vs
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Weather along
include Boston, New York and Chicago 28 degrees; Philadelphia 31 degrees; Washington and | Memphis 32 degrees; Atlanta, St. 1 Louls ‘and Xansay Oly’ 30 :de+ grees: Milwaukee and Cleveland 25 degrees; Duluth 15 degrees, and Ft. Worth, 38 degrees.
Official Weather
UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU «March 8, 1947 6:00 | Sunset Precipitation 24 hrs. end. 7:30 a. m.
Total precipitation Snce Wan. 3... Deficiency since Jan
Sunrise 509
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. SRE _(Gardner)—Urges congress to step 2 noes.) mit him to testify on the matter . Fgh aad Latin Ameries ‘of t decree (Hunter, Baran)—Calls for refertour rope of the estate and tax| endum om establishment of 7%'American pam. (Adopted by voice fies Sid A Juss than $60, %¢| towns which would he en on for high school vote.) : 34 ayes, no noes.) a : wer Amen tion 2 a carry out oe ts were 4 noes. e FACIALS palit “waters [HL B. 338 (Wilsem, 1935 . © MANICURES 05 4 a 1 hick o FINGER WAVES 88 (Conrad. Malinka)—Raises to ET give Ractive Sip - ; £25 + day (he amount of Hate 3d each ment, residue of wages to go to f 5 Personal Supervision and Modern Equipment uy or St ounsy Mualarum ay aves HB y—Au ; culosis patient. ( rret International Beauty Schoo Ee 20 noes) Tund 18 ite general Tund: (38 ayes. bo wn BB s 8 (mW hee) Prpuibits we of fed- noes.)
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H. B. 219 (Henley)—Administration fiscal Sireamuning measure providing se budget department,
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agency and pre-audit of all state ex
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$100,000 for a state warehouse,
res. Sets up a revolvi fun
-10 noes.)
H. B. waiver of taxes due the state or its political subdivisions on realty owned by cities or towns. H. B. 259 (Tinder)—Amends 1945 act concerning aid and assistance to veterans. Provides that all female employees of the congressional be honorably discharged veterans or widows, wives or daughters of vet-
shall
225 (Kreft, Steele)—Provides {
(35 ayes, no noes.)
district veterans’
erans. AG ayes, no noes.)
health and education regarding public School Pepi health,
trafic
App
fiscal year an
206 alinka,
(Townsend, Henley)—Creates safety
1946.
ropriates $21,457 for rest of curre
biennium. (40 ayes, no noes.)
H. B. 312 (Horn, Somers)—Amends munici-
“8. 316 (Henley)-—Authorizes sale and ‘transfer of land owned by lent, correctional or charitable state in-
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public by state board of tax commissioners. (32 a 4 noes.) . I Nery Paministre, Taibo Teruiauohe, 8
H B. 16 , Henley)—Provides for| of | education of y handica chil-|__& no dren, in construction of dormi-|H. B. 392 ( )—Bans strikes in public tory! 38 ayes ‘zo Bos) A HB. 191 (Crigler. McCammon)—Amends|™, 5 48 (I ” he 1935 board law to authorize and more than and authorizes| formulate ul a merit system for Bad a a od the eity. ( Bo noes.) clerk- with approval of bud- |g“ B. 410 = (Powell) tion get + (38 ayes, no noes.) . or mimbers of cDoards of review apH. B. 218 (Hines, Hemley)—Levies three! point Marion per cent severance tax on the production aun) at ny 3 ger oun { ayes, 1 no.) of oil and natural gas, to be used for an! H. 412 (Br . Henley) — bles the oil and gas division and for geological Ns sanitary ‘board to establish
area-testing of cattle on a county basis and calls for officially conducted tests of cattle thought to be infected with Bangs * disease. (36 ayes, no noes.) H. B. 415 (Hawbaker, Carter)—Permits county councils to hire purchasing agents. (33 ayes, 1 no.) +B. 418 (Teetor)—Changes from 1944 to ‘1933 the date from which refunds are due on intangible taxes paid by religious, fraternal and educational institutions. 134 ayes, no noes.) H. B. 444 (Harris, Henley) —Changes motor vehicle registration fees. (38 ayes, no noes.)
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House 8. B. 42 (Bates, Edgerton) —Gives county | auditors $50 a month for (79 ayes, 4 noes.) 8S. B. 78 (Mitchell, VanNess) —Permits conservation department to join interstate oil and gas compact commission, (65 .ayes, 3 noes.) 2S. B. 88 (Kerr, Sunderland) Permits banks to sell stocks listed on national ex-
sion. (73 ayes, 2 noes.) S. B. 124 (Bates)—Permits blind choose their own Jusistalis or voting. (70 ayes, no noes.)
rsQns jo
at ald
.shall be taxes and other liens. (70 ayes, no noes.) » B. 173 (Kerr, commission to study
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cation of criminal laws.” noes.)
Lab Bi that:
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ayes, 3 noes.) S. B. 201 (Shull, Lane)—Places 75-cent building funds. (71 ayes, 3 noes.) 8. B. 221 (Gillespie)—Changes date of re§.75Tuns school funds. (78 ayes, no noes.)
1ndians in noe
emergéncies, (56 aye
have been unpaid jor five years or more. t71 ayes, no noes 5. B. 241 (Miller, Kendall Provides sec-one-third estate.
life (80 ayes, 2 noes.) corporations . and individuals same ex-
der inheri states ot Rrocale: (73 ayes, no noes.)
re fireworks law, (77 ayes, 3 noes.)
s.%} companies. (76 ayes, no noes.) and destruction of original® records. ayes, 2 noes.)
S. B. 309 (Stemle)8. B,
-(67 ayes, 16 noes.)
(69 ayes, 4 noes.)
er , 298 (Hurst,
ment by hile service commission gM 1 n
wile. (67 ayes, 16 noe - "contract with an
and Jepots intangib has no been paid.
to be bonded up to ~ buildings for “instructional purposes. yes, 9 noes,
ayes, A Joes
of ——
shay! state laws to determine which are te. (75 ayes, 2 noes.
\ RESOLUTIONS PASSED } House
4 Makows smi loan business,
8, C. sont hin he Ayes, 18
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The following 3s shows the temperature in other cit
ov James M. Benfield
school | Methodist church and was 73.
siwho died Thursday in” her home,
Miss Martha Jones, Mrs. Edith Deal, Mrs. Elizabeth Haston and |Mrs. June Miller, all of Indtan-
expenses. |
changes without requiring court permis- |
S. B. 129 (Brokenburr)—Authorizes persons home of a
VanNess)—Establishes nal institutions and make recommendations Yor yecoait, erans of Foreign Wars. (73 ayes,
Mallett) e=Anprapriates Mandy... in Di market research at. Purdue: university through chemurgy. (76
limit on tax levy for cumulativé school
(Smith, VanNess)— Permits institutions to purchase coal mined Suiaige
15| Martha Hutton, Mrs. Doris Brown,
8. B, 238 (Brokenburr)-—-Gives auditors un, Mrs. Hazel Gilman and Mrs. Alma til 1949 to list property on which taxes
ond childless ‘husband shall receive only interest in wife's real| Addison, Lafayette, and a brother,
8. B. 236 (Lane)— Extends to non-resident | OSCar Woodrof!, /Cinannau, 0.
emptions granted those of Indiana unance tox laws provided other
endall)—Exempts cap ‘pistols
B. 304 (VanNess)-—Authorizes slate to "withhold gross income tax on wages paid
305 (Beaman, Smith) — Permits reproduction of public records by photograph
(11land was 86.
320 (Gardner)—Sets up salary scale
endall)—Makes | Burial will be in Clermont cemetery.
for court re orters. (74 ayes, 9 noes.) S. B. 330 rokenburr, inheritance tax a lien “on ' decedent's
property for 10 years unless tax is paid
Coblentz) — Changes "method of evaluation of utility equip, grandchildren
300 ® (VanNess)—Creates estate of -community property as to real, personal and mixed property of husband and
Ss.) S. B. 332 (Kendall)—Authorizes tax board person to discover 8 upon which tax (54° ayes, 19 noes.) 8. B. Laon {Perter)—Authorizes townships oD cent in both civil and school to 8s to nance {
ny (Isler) -~Reclassifles two townships from 2m class to fifth class. (70
ris, Henle 8) —Raises price licenses, ( 61 Ayes, 23 noes.) 134 (Adams)-—Creates, commission to
i)~Creates commis “(64
For Tomorrow >
Dan 8. Brooks, - who made his home in the. Golymbia club, died yesterday in St, Vinceht's hospital: He was 58. ~~ A former president of the Spacke Machine Co. Indianapolis and the Root Petroleum Co., Eldorado, Ark, he was a member of the Columbia
lis ‘Athletic club. y Services will be at 2:30 p. m. Sun-
Albert Elmore
Services will be held at 1 p. m. Monday at C. M. C. Willis & Son mortuary. for Albert Elmore, naval vetékan who died March 3 in the |veterans hospital at Sampson, N. Y. Burin) will be in Plora} Park. Mr. Elmore, who was 27, was a former employee of Methcdist hospital. He served aboard the U. 8. S. Lexington, U. 8. 8. Solace, the fleet hespital ship. Surviving are his mother, Louise; five brothers, Clay, Muncie, and George, Andrew, Matthew and
oe
cago.
Services for James M. Benfield, former Indianapolis resident, who
(died Wednesday in St, Louis, Mo. |Mrs
were to be held at 2 p. m. today in Hisey & Titus Mortuary with burial in Washington Park. ~ Mr. Benfield, who was 87, was a
Mss. Clara Stockdale Mrs. Clara Stockdale, an Indianapolis resident 60 years, died yesy in her home 1419 Roach st.
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Mrs. Cora, Jones Services for ‘Mrs. Cora Jones,
will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in First Pilgrim Holiness church. Burial will be in Union Chapel cemetery. Mrs. Jones, who was 62, was born in - Cicero,- Ind, and lived here since childhood. She was a member of Brookside Pilgrim Holiness church. Survivors are the husband, Fred Otis Jones; five sons, Ebert, Edward, Paul Dean and Fred Jones; five daughters, Miss Helen Jones,
apolis; two brothers, Fred Edwards, Indianapolis, and Walter Edwards, Evansville; and two sisters, Mrs. Fay Wahl and Mrs. Marie Wahl, both of Columbia City.
Harry C. Woodruff Harry C. Woodruff, formerly of in Indianapolis, died yesterday in the stepdaughter, Mrs. Thomas Scott, in Martinsville. He was. 66. Mr. Woodruf!, a carpenter and painter, lived ‘here—42 years. A veteran of the Spanish American war, he was a member of the Vet-
Servicés will be at 10:30 a. m. the Farley - funeral home: Burial will “be. in- Floral
Park. Survivors are his wife, Nee. Effie Woodruff; three “sons, ymond, william and Arley Woodruff, all of Indianapolis; four daughters, Mts.
Timbrook, all of Indianapolis; another stepdaughter, Mrs. Oca Lang, Indianapolis; a stepson, George
Lunsford P. Ross
Lunsford 'P. Ross, a native of Marion county, died yesterday in his home, R. R. 18. He was a member of the Clermont Christian church
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Clermont church.
Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Mary Fox of the above address, five ‘and four great-
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ployed by the civil service com‘mission
Survivors his . wife,
; are Mrs.
dianapolis.
John D. Sanford
this morning in his home.
Park cemetery.
apolis,
Mrs. Ida Wobhlfeld
her home in the Hotel W
tdied yesterday. Born in Mrs. Wohlfeld lived here 60 years
and was 64.
home. Tefilla cemetery.
dianapolis; Wash. ; Katz, Chester, Ill;
Fla, and a brother,
grandchildren.
Otto M. Jones
Otto M. Jones,
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Mr. Pierce
Florence J. Pierce; two daughters, Miss Marjorie J. Pierce. and Mrs. Marcia L. Ogle, and the mother,
. Jessie B. Plerce, all of In-
John D. Sanford, 3816 W. Washington st. a retired engineer of the Indianapolis Union Railway, died
Mr. Sanford was born in Boone county, lived here 50 years and reago. He was a memBaptist church; Masonic Lodge 669; and Brotherhood of Locomotive
Services will be held at 1 p. m. Monday in Lyndhurst Baptist church with burial in Memorial
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Hazel She was a member of the Riverside Sanford, a son John D. Sanford, Indianapolis; three brothers, Robert Services will be at 1:30 p. m.|Sanford, Lebanon; Floyd Sanford, Monday in Shirley Brothers Cen-|Pt. Wayne, and Walter Sanford, Intral chapel with burial in Crown dianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Alvin Nutall; two stepsons, John and Wilehildren| Survivors are a daughter, Miss|liam Rutledge; and the stepmother, penal | Pearl H. Stockdale; a son, Ray-|Mrs. Mary Sanford, all of Indiany. mond ‘T. Stockdale, both of Indian- » .
Mrs. Ida Wohlfeld,, who made
d,
. Services will be at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the Aaron-Ruben funeral Burial will be in Share
Survivors are the husband, Jacob Wohifeld; four sons, Mortimer, InElmer, Detroit, Mich.; Dr. Julius, Bedford, and Capt. Gerald Wohlfeld, stationed in Seattle, a daughter, Mrs. Marcus a sister, Mrs. Hattie Mechlowitz, Miami Beach, Julius Kaminsky, New York City, and seven
1608 Livingston ave, -a merchant policeman on W.
RITES MONDAY—L. Melvin Johnson, veteran employee of
dianapblis; three brothers, Prank | the Indianapolis Water Co. and Tom Johnson, both of Thorn town, and Oscar (Jim) Johnson, Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Osa Put D R It Platt, Kankakee, Il. own evo
In Paraguay; 6 Die
ASUNCION, Paraguay, March 8 (U? P.).—8ixty men were under ar-
Services for Paul >. , gvho' rest today, at least six dead- and died yestérday in his 133 S,/many wounded as the result of an Ritter ave., will be held at 1:30 p. m. unsuccessful armed uprising. The Monday in. Flan. uprising apparently was an ner & Buchanan “410 overthrow the regime of Presi. mortuary. Burial ident Higinio Morinigo. will be A government communique blamed
{the plot on “armed Communists and members of the Febrerista party.” It said the aim was “elimination of high officials and army chiefs.” Asuncion was calm today after the gun battle yesterday noon in which the attackers seized police headquarters. Troops from the military school recaptured the headquarters an hour later. They nabbed 60 of the attackers and the others fled. The government said it would vent similar attacks and would punish those guilty.
Former Liberty Ship Breaks Up Off England DEAL, England, March 8 (U. P.). —The former American Liberty ship ‘Harry Percy broke in two on
the Goodwin Sands today with an ear-splitting crack. Many of her
without waiting for lifeboats. Within four hours the 7244-ton vessel was a wreck. Several of her 34-man crew suffered minor injuries. There were no passengers aboard. The ship was bound for Antwerp with 4000 tons of American coal.
Two Hoosiers Win Gardening Awards
Times State Service
Hoosiers are among the winners in the National Green Thumb Contest
Garden Institute toddy. Arvada Jane Schaefer of Decatur, Ind., won a $25 savings bond for '|third place in the grand national youth awards, and a similar prize for third among the national high school awards. Lewis Heaton, Muncle, is winner of a $50 bond for second among the national elementary awards.
V-2 Rocket Studied
WHITE SANDS PROVING GROUND, N. M.,, March 8 (U. P.).—Army officials today studied scientific instruments recovered from a German V-2 rocket which yesterday came within eight miles of the altitude record set here last July 30. The rocket soared 96 miles above the earth. E
Herman Is
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WASHINGTON, March 8. — Two,
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Washington st. 20 years, died yesterday in Methodist hospital. = He was a lifelong resident of Indian-
apolis and was 69.
tery.
L. Jones, Pomona, Cal.;
home at 4166 Collége ave. county.
Indianapolis, and two grandchildren,
day at Tipton. POSTAL RECEIPTS GAIN
‘Times State Service - ~ ANDERSON,
Services will be at 1:30 p. m. Monday in the Conkle funeral home. Burial will be in Mt. Jackson ceme-
Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Gladys King and Mrs. Audrey Lee, both of Indianapolis; two sons, Halbert M., Indianapolis,~and Arleigh 12 grandchildren and seven: great-grandchil-
resident 27 years, died today in her | She was | 7% 87 and a native, of Bartholomew ||
Survivors are two sons, Clifford, and Frank, Tipton,
Services will be at 2 p. m. Mon-, Burial will be in Prairieville cemetery, near Kokomo.
Ind., March 8.-—-Re-ceipts of the Anderson post office during last month totaled $60,481, an increase of $8000 over February of 1946 and was approximately $300 higher than in January of this year.
Agoressive. at Work or Play
Herman Koehl, 436 N. Warman ave., son of a former Times Circulation employee, is learning at an early age ‘the basic principles of business. Herman started carrying
dren. a Times route in : : June of 1946 with ars ea Nr 58 customers ‘and Mis: Abh. Suitome so om rs Mrs. ‘Abi Suite, an Indianapolis 71 customers. He
gives very good service to his customers and has a smile for them at all times. His weekly bill is always paid irr full on Saturday. Herman has to come a great distance for his papers but is never late. This fall he played football with St. AnIthony's grade school team and his team mates report that he was plenty hard to stop! * Herman's increase of 13 customers in six months shows that he is aggressive and Is always out after that nédw business, which is important for every young business-
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grandchildren. -
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EVERTON, Ind., March 8 (U. P.). —A civilian was killed and two army . men injured, on critically, when a P-61 fighter plane crashed yesterday and burned on a farm near the Indiana-Ohio state line. State police identified the dead man as Clifford A. Smotherman, 24, Christina, Tenn, The army men were Maj. Ralph Berg, 29, Erskine, |r Minn, and M. Sgt. Fragicis: Cherry, |Stieibyvide. nds. :
Passenger Killed, Hoosier Injured in Plane Crash
a Connersville, Ind, hospital for a
leg injury.
hilly woodlands.
‘Police said the plane apparently| developed trouble iri one of its two engines and crashed as the: “pilot -|tried to land in. a clearing between
The plane fell into a field near a country ruvatl. bounced across the “into another field and burned. tnesses were unable to. remove ~. The he deat Mais body 5s fides de.
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Former Engineer SL Lived Here 58 Years
Frank M. Pierce, former engineer for the Indianapolis Union Railway Co, died yesterday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Edith Burgess, 803 N, Sherman dr. He was 88. =
Born in Stilesville, Mr, Pierce Le He |lived here 58 years and worked Friends inyited 25 years for the Union rallway, BROOKE Dan
He was a member of Indianapolis Lodge, Loyal Order of Moose, Services will be at 2 p. m. Monday in the Farley Funeral home. Burial
of Dan 8, Broo Lou MacDongld passed away ber & Buchan . mm. Crematl
: rematory. will be in Washington Park. DANNER—Hern Survivors besides the daughter asia DD are his wife, Mrs, Ida Plerce; a « oof Miss Mirla son, Roy PF. Pierce, New Castle; NL Friday. Servic
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three grandchildren and three vited. Interment
great grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs, Hig all ab mn Pierce, who formerly lived at 1821 ELLIS Walter Westview “dr. many years, cele- passed away,
Yaggy, Glendal Stuart, Edmond Myrtle Winslow Pn SB Church of the Burial . 11 a. m Dorsey Service,
brated their 61st wedding anniver=sary, Wednesday.
Bert E.. Norris
Services for Bert E. Norris, 1331 ET N. Linwood ave; will be held at ne
1:30 p. m, Monday in Moore: Mars. George, Charles vais apt Burrow fl PG Wikan be in Crown Hill. Mr. Norris, who was - 67, died Thursday. He had lived here 63 years and was a conductor for the
ropect. 4 call at the “Ch 3 Riverside dri father of Early mond L., broth
New. York Central railroad. - kakee, Ill; Osci ‘He was a member of the Edwin eT Ray Methodist church; lodge. 465 Sreat-gtunienil of the I. O. O. F.; the Harold p. m. Priends hu. Friends m
McGrew post of Spanish War Veterans; a charter member of the Switchmen’s union, and a member of the Association of Retired Ralile way employees. S the Bert ry Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Clara Churchmah av M. Norris, and two grandchildren,
Interment Wastk Clara M. Wallace
call at the mo! ‘JONES—Otto Mrs. Clara Myrtle Wallace, an Indianapolis resident more than 50 years, died yesterday in her home,
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al, Services Monda neral Home, 1 invited. Burial may call at fu
310 N, Highland ave. She was 70, LEWIS-—Oilve. ¥ Born in Bartholomew county, Borate Tea Mrs. Wallace was a member of rR West Seventh Day Adventist church and Trims MAY > Naomi Chapter, O. E. 8. pooh. Services will be at 1:30 p. m. NORRIS Bert
entered into r husband of Ci Vera Norris H ther of Kennet} Eervices Monds Chapel, 2050
Monday in the home and at 2 p. m, in Seventh Day Adventist church, Burial will be in Franklin, Ind. ’ Survivors'are the husband, Wil
: are welcome, B liam Wallace; six sons, Gordon L., F. lodge, No. 4 Ira V., Donald P., Forest R. and en I, Jor RCE—Paul
Noble W. Wallace, all of Indian apolis, and Robert E. Wallace, Cos lumbus; four brothers, Forest, Ale bert, Edward and George Wood,
passed away wife, Mrs, Flor ters, Miss Mar
Marcia L le Mrs. Sy Services Planne
all of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs, Monday a) . Earl Edwards, Indianapolis; 18 S : grandchildren and six great-grand- PIERCE Vraot children. daughter, Mrs,
Indianapolis, 3
Lebanon Man Held -
randchildren For Cafe Burglary Moria ste
Friends may « . after Tp. m. 8
Times State Service
LEBANON, Ind ., March 8.—Mec- SANFORD-—Joh Carty Lantz, 30, Lebanon, was be- fora. father"
a or brother of M Floyd and Wi Mrs. Mary Sar day morning. | Pp. m, Lyndhur
ing held in the Boone county jail today charged with second degree burglary and grand larceny in connection with breaking and entering
may call at t the Black and White cafe here.. 1006 W. Morr: About $100 was taken. Sheriff day. Body wil Rush ‘L. Robinson said Lantz has ra” ™ confessed. The burglary occurred STOCH KDALE a R. 1 early Sunday morning. H. “Stockdale dale, sister of LEGAL NOTICES Cal. Zeralda A 4 — - Mr. Harrison | NOTICE ! og hd 1 Notice is ‘hereby given, James A. Irby 1:30 fr last known dress R. 1. Sheridan, Chaper. 946 N,
Indiana, that 1933 Chevrolet Sedan, master, motor ‘number 3932243 will be offered for sale at public auction at 939 E. Market - st., Indianapolis, Indiana, on Merch 14, 1947 a m. unless a lien for reirs and bine fe in the amount of $213.90
s settled In full C. J. ALEXANDER
Hill Friends after 7 p. m. § WEIST—Ella, o wife of Willis trude Evans, Prunty, Doroth assed away }
D. m. at ti
BIDS on a year's requirements of coal for 1321 W. Ra¥V all State Instititions, dating from April cemetery. Prie L da, will De received a Lon i &ny. th tine, tate House, In ahapo is, Indiana, unt WALLACE— Cla; 10:30 a. m. March 30, 1947. William Walls oO. P HESLAR, Director. Robert E. Ira
NOTICE TO BIDDERS * Notice is hereby ‘given that sealed bids for the purchase of the following mate~
Noble W.' siste Forest, Albert, Pasted AWAY
rials will be received by the Chairman of ighland ave. the State High Nay ommission of Indiana, age 70 years. | at his office, 102 N. Senate ave, Indian< day, 1:30 p. m 3poks 9, Ind. until 2 p. m. on the 18th Adventist chur
day of March, 1947, at which time they will be ublicly ghthed aad read Invitation Ne. T1142: 0 300 tons bituminous concrete (AH I f. 0. b, at
p.m. Burial F WOHLFIELD 1
plant. in vicinity of North Vernon, Ind. Eime ' Invitation Ne. 1143: 400 to 450 tons of City, oo size No. 63 bituminous coated Megreqals Gerald, United |
and 200 to 250 tons of size No. 11, f.
Seattl state trucks at pliant in vicinity of Rens: os Wash.;
ter, Il; sister
selaer sub- districe, arage. Miami Invitation No. 1144: o 600 tons of jim Been size No. 12 agg er da ate, 1. 0. : railroad cars 3 p. m. Sumday at Nobjesville, elivered on State Road Home, 1943 N_ | or at plant in vicinity 3 Xapel, Ind, Teffila cemetery Invitation Ne. 1143: 208 to 600 tons of WOODRUFF size ‘No. 6-F aggregate, f. 0. b. bo eB ) H cars at Montmorenci, “hai. delivered in of vile, Ind, stockpile st "Montmorenci, or at plant in { Mrs.- Hazel ( viinit of Montmorenci. fon, Mrs. Alm tion No. 1146: 600 to 700 tons of rown, Raymo ae Yo. 12 aggregate, f. 0. b. railroad cars Weodrufl, brot
at Noblesville, delivered on State Road 38, . Passed away sec
E-2, or at plant in vicinity of ; 10 a. m., Parle Noblesville, Ind. Morris ‘st. But Invitation No. 14: oo y to 700 tons, size ; . fmey call’ at fu ate 0. railroad cars at - | Rr — ncie ser, nV delivered on State Road 26, QM 3 CARD 0
ATKINS —- Qur preciation {is eighbors, relat ove and kind tributes extende loved son, Ra incere thanks
or at plant in vicinity of Sweetser, Ind Invitation .No. 11 600 to 700 tons size - No. 12 aggregate, I. o. b. railroad cars at Russiaville, Ind., delivered on State Road : 26, section G, or at plant in vicinity of" / Windfall, Ind. Invitation No. ‘1149: 700 to 800 tons size No. 11 aggregate, f. o. b. railroad cars at
Westfleld, Ind, delivered on State Road 32, neral Service
section D, or at plant in vicinity of Broad= i ripple or Lapel, Ind. LEWELLYN — Invitation Ne. 1150: 375 to 425 tons of friends, rela
size No, 12 and 3000 to 3500 tons of size
their kindness, No. 63 aggregate, f. o. b. railroad cars at .
floral offerings
Vallonia, Ind., delivered on State Road of our wife, n 135, section E-1, or at plant in vicinity of Llewellyn. Espe Vallonia, Ind. er, Mr lbur Invitation No. 11351: 500 to 800\tons of Mr. Paul Dorse; size No. 7 and 500 oy 800 tons of size No “Mr YP 3-F agBregate, f. 0, bl plant in vicinity of HAJ Monon, Ind. . Invitation No. 113% 450 to 500 tons size Pe No. 3-F aggregate, f. o. b. railroad cars 4. IN MEM
Kentland, Ind., delivered on road, or at plant in vicinity of Kentiand, Ind. nI3SHation Nos Liss; 300 io 500 tons size
TUCK—In me: Fifteen long 3 And our‘gr
No. 7 aggregate, f. b. rallrogd cars at a Mt. Vernon, Ind., delivered on State Road y Bul each day 762, section A. Bay Dal Invitation No. 1154: 1000 to 1500 tons of so. DADDY bituminous concrete (AH) binder, size No, 8 FUNERA 0 ageregate, {. o. .b, state trucks at plant in_vicinity of Mier, Ind. CONKLE
Invitation No. 1019B: 950 to 1150 tons size No. and 450 to 610 tons of size No, 12 .aggregate, f. o. b, railroad cars at Hent ville, Ind., delivered on State Road i We h id at plant in NMeinity of Henry» ville,
Taviasion No. Jof1n: 130 to 200 tons of
1934 W. Michig FLANNER & |
C reek. Boulevs
FARLEY FU
size No, 12 aggregate 0. b. rallroad cars at Batesville: Ind. eliveied oairoad 229, Speedway C or at plant in vielntey of of Napoleon, Ind. BER Invitation Ne 480 tons of 1 size No. 12 a 1. » ih Hy cars £130 Prospect f
at Mer vaviS roBate ‘delivered on road, or at plant in vicinity ‘of Mers Mertysville 5 Jd: Invitation No 1 ons of size No, 9 and
GRI 1601 B. New ¥
6G, H. 505 E. BAST
. R. at Gosport, Ind., vered on State Road 4 67, or 2D plant in pre of Spencer HIS] or Go. 151 Invitation No. Joss: 118 to 220 tons of - BLN, Delawar size No. 9 and 200 ta 240 tons of site No. JONES . & | 12, swiivga. ,b. raliroad cars at Bloche! vered on road, or at Pa an na
d., del plant in Vicinity of Blocher, Ind. + 225 to 285 ‘tons of size No. 9 ‘and J 185 tons of size No 12 aggregate, 1. 0. b. railroad cars at Brownstown; Ind. delivered on road, or at plant in vicinity of Rlownitown: Ind. Invitation No. : 200 to size No. 9 and 7 h h 3 5 raliroad cars at Free
elby 8¢
423 Prospect
In ed on ropd, or at nt I GT i or Frestow Tn, pia J | Invitation No: J 100° 8 10.4 ‘tons of 5 . size No. aback
{ER 12 (And jons of 33 d, or at pla
