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somewhere in the south part of Indianapolis yesterday and apparently went in search of another apartment. The th are shown here as they swarm on a window / ice, 359 S. Illinois st. where they spent the night, They were still

honey gatherers of B & B Sales & Serve

‘Woods on Stimson Estate for Missing Cousin

Youthful Mother Disappears After Flaying Ex-Waor Secretary About ‘State of the World®

MINEOLA, N. Y., June 31 (U. P).—State troopers searched a wooded | brother, Robert MacGregor. section on the estate of Henry L. Stimson today for some trace of Mrs. —————————

a cousin of the former secretary

war, disapeared Wednesday night after making a scene at his home. Stimson

's estate at Cold Spring

Harbor on Long Island, after previous theories that the attractive young

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vors are his wife, Harriet; daughters, Mrs. Florence BenOtter Lake, Mich, and Mrs.

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navy when 17. Later, the merchant marine.

had been a carpenter employed by| the Hugh J. Baker Co. A Spanish-American war veteran ST. LOUIS, June 21 (U. P)—|he was a member of Frank P. Strayer post, V. F. W. : Services will be at 2 p. m. tomor8% city hall today after a six-hour|row at the home. Burial will be . in New Palestine, Ind. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Stplla | May Borden; three step-sons, Jack, Harvey and Clarence Norris; a brother, Thomas Borden; an uncle, | John Byland, Nashville, and five| grandchildren.

Mrs. Jacob Wilcox Mrs. Jessie Ellen Wilcox, an In-| dianapolis resident 38 years, died |

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She was 60. Mrs. Wilcox was a native of Perrysville. Survivors are her husband, Jacob; two daughters, Mrs. Helen O. Fans-

four brothers, Harry Runyon and Leland Runyon, both of Danville; Lew Runyon, Covington, and Glenn Runyon, Chicago, Ill. Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Monday in the G. H. Herrmann funneral home, Burial will be in New Crown.

Mrs. Anna Flora

Services for Mrs. Anna D. C. Flora, a native of Berlin, Germany, were to be held at 2 p. m. today in Hisey & Titus mortuary, Burial was to be in Crown Hill, . She died Thursday in her home, gi gp N. Pennsylvania st. She had IE lived her 49 years and was a member Ey 2) of the Broadway Methodist church _|and White Cross guild, : Survivors are her husband, ..|Charles, and a daughter, Mrs, A. Leon Hicks, Indianapolis, ;

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son tried to stop her, but she drove off in her car.

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mother might be visiting friends at Troy, N. Y, proved wrong.

or Wellesley, Mass.

Send 12-State Alarm

he expected that she brought news of someone in the family, instead she seemed upset by world |Indianapolis resident, died yesterday affairs and the plight ‘of the dis-|st Chattahoochee, Fla. She was 60./14, who claimed a Cocker spaniel She had lived there 23 years after |named Sandy was his. Mr. and Mrs. “The world is in such terrible|leaving here. She was a member of | Nicholas Barbera cldimed Sandy condition. We are so selfish. Welthe Seventh Christian church here. |was theirs. ought {quoted

placed persons in Europe.

share with everybody,” he er as saying.

Two Overcome By Ammonia &

Two men were overcome and 1 others were made ill when a hoist jumped the

Indiana Refrigerating Co., 240 8. Pennsylvania st., yesterday. Overcome and treated at Meth-

of 2001 Broadway, and Delbert Wilsey, 42, of 817 Eppler ave.

SCOOTS TO TROUBLE

| scooter while drunk.

WILCOX RLECTED

Ralph A. Wilcox, Indiana state forester, was elected to the executive committee of the Association of State Foresers, at the 25th annual meeting at Yosemite national park, California,

News releases from Army occupational forces in Japan give information on activities of five Indianapolis men “serving thefe. Pvt. Chauncey D. Witter, 5717 E. New York st. has been assigned to general headquarters company guard platoon. He guards important buildings and traffic in Tokyo. He is the son of Mrs. Dorothy N. Chauncey of the, E. New York st. | address ‘and attended Howe high school, " Pfc. Joseph J. Lampert, a gradu-

serfing with the 1st Cavalry division prefectures of

son were to be at 1 p. m. today in the g|Burial was to be in Floral Park. She was 44.

track and cracked |yycky, she had lived here nearly 20 high pressure ammonia gas lines at years recently at 217 McLean pl

her mother, Mrs. Norma Husky, Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Carrie today in her home, 718 Terrace ave, 09st hospital were James Frost, 43,| Covington, Pt. Knox, Ky.

William H. Coleman, died yesterday YPSILANTI, Mich, June 21 (U.[in her home, 2645 Carrollton ave.

ler and Mrs, Dorothy Greene, both |P.)-—Otis L. Sian, 25, was sentenced | She was 71. of Indianapolis; one sister, Mrs. | today to pay $100 fine or ‘spend 80| A native of Washington, she was Mary Kingery, Mt. Rose, Ill, and days in jail for driving a motor{a member of the Church of Christ

Mrs.

Army Reports on 5 Local G.l.'s Serving in Japan.

Survivors are her husband,

Charles; one son, Russell Neidling, |Dingeman, “and we shall determine " Then she upbraided him for not|Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Cora who owns him, doing something about the “state of [Stadler and Mrs. Mayme Pedigo, the world,” and rushed from the both of Hollywood, Fla., and three snuggled up to the Barberas. He| room, Mr. Stimson said. Mrs. Stim- |brothers, Prank Farrell, Myron Far- |cavorted with the lawyers and wit- | rell and Emmett FParrell, all of nesses and licked the fingers of the Indianapolis.

Services will be at 3 p. m. Monday

in the G. H. Herrmann funeral regular legal fashion,” said the home. Burial will be in Crown Hill | judge, shoving Sandy off his lap.

Mrs. Mamie Patterson

Services for Mrs. Mamie Patter-

Mt. Paran Baptist church. A native of Logan county, Ken-

Survivors are her husband, Curry;

Mrs. Helen Coleman Mrs. Helen Coleman, widow of

there, but had lived here 31 years. Survivors are four daughters, George A. Anderson, Miss Pauline O. Teetor and Mrs. Rose Loonan, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Irene Wills, Baltimore, Md. and two sisters, Mrs. Eva Behle, Washington, apd Mrs, Jane Carroll, Mitchell.

cutter for the Pittsburgh Glass Co. here, is also a member of the 1st Cavalry. He is the-son of Mr. and Mrs. Hollen N. Pruitt, 320 N. Gray st. ; Pvt. Rowland J. Leverenz, paratrooper of the 11th airborne division at Camp Haugen near Hachinohe, Japan, recently participated in an all-Japan tennis: tournament sponsored by the 8th army. He is 49 years old" and the son of Mr.

ave. He attended Butler university. Sgt. Russell G. Coulter, 914 N. Delaware st, was recently 1 to the 8th engineer squadron at-

| tached to the 1st Cavalry... His wife,

Patricia M. Coulter, and chil-

timore & Ohio railroad freight con-

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Roscoe C. Rogers, a retired Bal-

DETROIT, June 21 (U. P.).—Judge

Before the judge was Jerry Skebo,

“Unleash the dog,” ordered Judge

Sandy leaped fondly on Jerry. He

“We'll have to proceed in the

He listened to arguments and awarded the dog to Jerry.-

Fight China Red Drive NANKING, June 21 (U.P.).—Two Nationalist columns making a desperate bid to save Szepingkai, controling point on the rail lifeline to the Manchurian capital of Changchun, were fighting their way toward the besieged stronghold today, according to government dispatches.

State Deaths

NEW ALBANY--Mrs, r, Alberta Wil-

liams, 35

MUNCIE -- Harve Rowe, 81, merchant policeman, FT. WAYNE—Mrs, Veronica Miller, 89, Miss Ivory Moore, 79. Frederick James Reed, 15. GARY~Douglas M. Ward, 66, retired American Bridge Co. purchasing agent, Charles O, Jones, 66. John Barto, 59, employed by Geary Works. Andrew Petkovich, 59. LAFAYETTE ~ Mrs, miller, 80, Mrs, Eva Knowles, 50.

TERRE HAUTE—Edward F. Bergherm,

Mrs. Sarah M. Leek, 74. Mrs. Lula B. Gallimore, 72. WABASH—Matthew Sheffield, 85, butchef. Mrs, Daisy Carruthers, 87, ‘ MARTINSVILLE-—~Mrs, Maris E. Greer, 83

Anna K. Deich-

LOGANSPORT—Harley Benner, 68, retired farmer, Charles R. Collen, 76, retired farmer, EVANSVILLE--Mrs. Louise Molinet, 82. Mrs, Clara Noyes, 55. Mrs. Arthur Osman, 68. EDINBURG ~- Granville C. Smith, 74, farmer. KOXKOMO--Mrs. Margaret Walsh, 86. Mrs, Mary Calhoun, 56. MONTICELLO—John W, Ulrey, 81, Mrs, Mabel elds, 58.

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pushing northward meets cooler masses of air through the Tennessee valley, northern and cen(FOTOCAST shows affected areas.)

Increasing cloudiness and showers are also indicated for the western Great Lakes area, ahead of the cold air front that is moving eastward from the north central states. (See map.) Morning minimum temperatures will be near 60 degrees from New York westward to Omaha tomorrow and above 70 from Memphis southward to New Orleans. The cloudy and partly cloudy conditions predicted for most of the U. S. will help hold down thermometer readings this first day of summer. Northerly winds over the far West and Pacific coast states will keep maximum

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near normal.

F.W.Umbenhower Rites Set Today

Services for Floyd W. Umben-

hower, comptroller of Guide Lamp

division, Anderson General Motors unit, were to be at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary followed

connected with Mr. Umbenhower Pn

He was a graduate of Butler university and attended the University of Chicago.

Flood of Messages Hails Labor Bill Veto, 5 to 1

WASHINGTON, June 21 (U, P).

"| —The White House said today that * | several hundred telegrams had been

received by mid-morning on the President's veto of the labor law bill. It said they were five to one in praise of his action. A final tally disclosed that approximately 800,000 letters, cards and telegrams were delivered to the White House prior to the veto. The “great majority” urged Mr. Truman to reject the labor bill Many of them were form communications,

Frankfort Man Killed

Times State Service FRANKFORT, Ind, June 21, — Hamer Werts, 84, of Frankfort, was i yesterday when a northbo Monon train struck his car at a crossing onz mi'e north of here. E. K. Gillian, Indianapolis,

ductor.

Inconsistent WASHINGTON, June 21 (U. P.). —Senators Glen Taylor (D. Ida.) and Wayne Morse (R. Ore.) spearheaded the senate filibuster against overriding President Truman's labor veto. Senators Taylor and Morse are co-sponsors of a pending senate bill to ban filibusters.

CRUSHED BY TRACTOR MARION, June 21 (U: P.) —~Glenn Buroker, 58, a Grant county farmer, was killed yesterday when his head was crushed by a tractor.

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Retired Sergeant And Rail Employee

Van Burton Brown, retired army sergeant and former New York Central railroad employee, died yesterday at Veterans’ hospital here after an illness of four years. He was

; » Brown, who resided at 68 8, Sixth ave. Beech Grove, entered the service prior to the Spanish-Amere ican war and retired as a first ser geant in 1019. He retired from the railroad come pany's Beech Grove shops in 1038. He was a member of Beech Grove hristian church, . Services will be at 2 p. m. Monday in the church, conducted by the Rev. Stanley Moneymaker, pastor, Burial will be in Crown Hill, ' Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Bettisch, Beech Grove, and three grandchildren, |

Noah N. Russell

Noah N. Russell, retired farmer, died yesterday at his home, 18 N. Temple, He was 74.

Sunrise. ...... 5:17 | Sunset....... 8:16 Precipitation 34 hrs, eo Tam. 00 Total precipitation since Jan. 1 .... ».8

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Navy Veteran Drowns

Near Connersville Times State Service CONNERSVILLE, June 21.—Robert Lee Smith, 22, a Ravy veteran, drowned in the east fork of White

Truck Kills Baby

ice truck killed Philip Garfield Johnson, 19-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson yesterday. Both parents are students at Ball

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Born at Dixon, Ky., he had lived here 35 years. He was a member of the Christian church at Ashland, i Puritan lodge 678, I. O. Services will be at 1:30 p.m Monday at Moore mortuaries Peace Ohiapel with burial in Washington rk. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Emma Russell; three daughters, Mrs, Ruth Young, Mrs. Ines Crowe ley and Mrs. Matty Joe Hackley; four grandchildren, Kenneth Crows ley, Joyce Ezell Hackley, Beverly Joe Hackley and Kyra Joyce Hackley, and a great-grandehild, Judith Ann Crowley.

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