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Services for the Rev. Robert F. Tobin, who died yesterday at his | home, 2226 N. Capitol ave. will be at 1 p. m. Friday at Christ temple, 402 W. Fall Creek blvd. Burial will

be in Crown Hill, The Rev. Mr, Tobin, who was 53, = Was pastor of Christ temple, Pen- ™ tecostal Assemblies of the World, since 1031, Before that time he was pastor of a Grand Rapids, Mich, church. He gttended Indianapolis schools and was ordained in 1926 by Bishop 8. T. Haywood, founder and pastor of Christ temple. Surviving are his wife, Lillie; two brothers and a sister. Bishop 8 N. Hancock, Detroit, Mich, will conduct the funeral.

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SENT TO POLAND — Stanton Griffis, New York investment banker, has. been named by President Truman to be U. §, ambassador to Poland, succeeding Arthur Bliss* Lane.

Bishops of Pentecostal assemblies expected to attend include Karl F. Smith, Columbus, O.; J. L. Sipes, Bedford; F. L. Clark, Warren, O.; Harry Schultz, Louisville, Ky.; B. H. Nelson, Red Wing, Minn,, and presiding Bishop Samuel Grimes, New York. :

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church. Burial will be in Floral Park.

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Helen a son, Thomas Meko,; his

mother, Mrs. Anna Meko, and two brothers, Nick and Samuel Meko, all of Indianapolis,

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Eugene J. McManamon Dies; Former Butler Grid Player

on, 3325 Breckenridge rd. former Butler uni“versity football player, died yesterday in St. Vincent's hospital. He was 39. Born in Indianapolis, Mr. McManamon was a graduate of Cathedral high school and Butler university. He was a member of 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral, and the Catholic Men's club. | Employed as a specialty scheduler at P. R. Mallory Co, he was

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50 years and was a member of the Third Christian church, the Women's Bible Class and its Choral group and a former member of the Queen Esther Circle. She was also a supervisor of Red Cross sewing groups. Services will be at 3 p. m. Thursday in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary with burial in Crown Hill,

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formerly connected with the Civic theater. | Services will be at 9:30 a. m. Thursday in the Kirby Mortuary and at 10 a. m. in 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial will be in! Holy Cross. Survivors are a son, Donald McManamon; a brother, J, Emmett McManamon, and a sister, Miss Loretta McManamon,

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night at the home of his sister, Mrs. Marion C. Beaver, 5436 Manker st.

Mrs. Loretta Ashley Mrs. Loretta A. Ashley, a former probation officer for juvenile court, died yesterday in her home, 6345! Park ave. She was 78, Mrs, Ashley lived here more than

Survivors are a brother, the Rev. Cornelius Alrhart, New Market, and a daughter, Miss Merrill L. Ashley, Indianapolis.

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Services for Earl Frakes, former Indianapolis resident who died Saturday in California, were to be at 1 p. m, today at Little Church of the Flower, Los Angeles, Cal. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Memorial

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Wamsley B. Rich

Services for Wamsley Byford Rich, 905 Eugene st., who died Sunday in City hospital, were to be-at 2:30 p. m. today in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary with burial in Crown Hill. Mr. Rich, who was 50, lived here 35 years and had been a salesman for Banquet Milk & Ice Cream Co. 12 years. He formerly operated a laundry and was a member of the Bellaire Methodist church. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mary 0. Rich; a daughter, Miss Arlene Rich; a son, Jack Rich; two stepdaughters, Miss Mary A. Rabourn and Miss Florence Mae Rabourn; two stepsons, Warren and Lawrence Rabourn and five grandchildren.

Frederick G. Balz

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p. m. tomorrow at Flanner & BO echanan mortuary for Frederick G.! at his

Balz, who died yesterd home, 2254 Park ave. The body will

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Mr. Balz, who was 77, was a life-| Jong Indianapolis resident, a mem-|

ber of Centre Masonic lodge and Modern Woodmen. Surviving are his wife, Nina, Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Lulu Long, College Corner, O.

Mrs. Maggie E. Quigley

Services for Mrs. Maggie E. Quigley, who died Sunday in her home, 1801 W. Morris st., will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Secand Friends church.

Burial will be in Washington Park.|=

Born in Clay county, Mrs. Quigley, who was 86, had lived here 50 years. She was a member of the! Second Friends church and a char-| ter member of the Ladies Auxiliary | of the Switchmen'’s union.

Survivors are a son, Marvin Jones, | Terre Haute; a sister, Mrs. Mary | Holliday, Indianapolis; a grandson, |——

William A Jones, Painesville, O., and four” great-gradnchildren,

Aurel S. Meko

Aurel] Samuel Meko, appliance store operator, died yesterday his home, 634 8. Roena st. 31.

A lifelong resident of Indianapo- | Meko had attended Ben Davis high school and was a member of thé Romanian Orthodox

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