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»|23 Internes Start Duty at Methodist
Group Includes 6 From Indianapolis
Twenty-three internes—six from Indianapolis—have begun service at Methodist hospital, Robert E. Neff, hospital superintenaent, ‘has announced
The Indianapolis internes, all graduates of Indiana university school of medicine are:
bea OB. ok. Rolla D. Burghard, Jey George O. Farks, Robert L. Rudesill a nd Robert A. Switze Other I. U, internes are:
D. Arnold, Carlisle; Plainfield, Philip E. Pen nningten,
Robert Cain, No rey Sande Cordsville; John L. “anively, Muncie: Jack Walker, Plainfield, and Richard B. Wenger, Elkhart, The o other Interns, from other universities throughout the nation,
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| Sherwood to Address
Graduates at Butler
Dr. Henry Noble Sherwood, executive secretary of the board of higher education, Disciples of Christ, will be speaker for the an-
nual Butler university summer session commencement Aug. 8 The exercises will be held at 4, p. m. in Sweeney chapel of the| school of religion. Dr. M. O. Ross, | president, will preside. Dr. C. R.| Maxam, registrar, has announceg approximately 175 candidates for unglergraduate and graduate de-| grees will participate.
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REAL THING—Envy of all the boys in his neighborhood is 5.year-old Gerald Weber, of Cleveland, O. His dad, Frank Weber, built him a jeep that will go six miles an hour. A true five-foot scale model, the jeep is powered with an old Model-T generator. It goes 60 miles on one charging of its two storage batteries. Above, Gerald drops a nickel in a parking meter.
2 Charged With Murder nlapa
a Scholarship Board
at 2 p.m. today in municipal court
Local Deaths—
IMs. Clara Nicolai &
Dead at 83
Was Daughter of Late Mayor of Lafayette
' Mrs. Clara.B, Nicolai, daughter of the late Dr. Elias B. Glick, former mayor of Lafayette, died yesterday in her home, 4441 Central ave. was 89. Mrs. Nicolal was a graduate of| Plirdue university and the first Indianapolis art school. She helped organize the Portfolio club here and was & member of the Second Presbyterian church at Lafayette. Services will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the home.
Nicolai; a son, Norman A. Nicolai;
grandchildren, all of Indiatapolis. John Francis Ryan
home, 1120 N. Pennsylvaina st. was 62. A native of Louisville, he had lived here 45 years. Survivors are his wife, Nina; a daughter, Mrs Norma G. Sumner, Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Minnie E. Bals-
An arraignment was to be held To Meet Soon
3 for Herbert Brunner and Robert Linn, alias Robert Lynn, both charged with murder. !
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have slugged Theodore Wolfe “July | 13 and thrown him into a gravel | — President Truman's board of] pit southwest of Indianapolis. Death | foreign scholarships probably will was attributed to drowning. {hold its first meeting here jn Aug-
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ust to start its work of supervising | the selection of American students for study abroad under the Ful bright act, state department officials said today.
Mr. Truman appointed the” 10man board to aid in carrying out the act which - authorizes eligible nations to pay part of their sur- { plus property debts to the United LStates thyough _sehalareiing. fot Americans. *
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able in 22 countries for educational exchanges through the next 20 years,” About $7 million will be spent annually. - The first students will be sent abroad next year.
Names Board Members The new board will set up stahdards for the program and approve the procedures of selecting students. Members now are being canvassed as to a convenient date for their first meeting.
Members appointed to the board by Mr. Truman were: Gen. Omar N, Bradley, veterans admin istrator; U. 8. Education Commissioner John W. Btudebaker; 21.00025.00 fessor of history, Prancis Spaulding, New Yor
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Good ¥ som apmaine Hit-Run Car Breaks Other - [email protected] Times State Bervice CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind, ily 17.00@1750 | 22 Hobbling along state road 59 [email protected] | with a broken leg in a cast, George 10a 18 0 Ping, 71, Waveland, was struck by a hit-run driver. His other leg was 3 san i fractured. Culls (78 pounds up) [email protected] He was found Feeder a Stocker Cattle and Calves |yoad by a motorist, who brought {him to Culver hospital here. “Offi33.00825.00 | cers said they had a good descrip. renee seenss. 10.50@21. %| tion of the driver and the car and [email protected] | | expected an arrest.
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Walter Johnson, pro-| Jean Johnston and Mrs. commission. Brown Jr., and a grandchild, all of, professer | Indianapolis, and two brothers, Alex e line ot and ‘John McWhinnie, and a sister, of ro hy Onivernity og ‘Mrs. Jane Wilson, ‘xl of Scotland. . art ding, ’
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WASHINGTON, July 22 (U. P). Charles P. Rittenauer
Services for Charles’J. Rittenauer 3310 Northwestern ave. Sunday in Veterans hospital,
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Survivors are two daughters, Miss | at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Farley | Helen Nicolai and Miss Florence | funeral home.
two grandchildren and two great.
John Francis Ryan, a mail car rier 33 years, died today in his He!
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Services for Robert H. Hutton, 923 N. Tacoma ave. who died Sunday in Methodist hospital, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Jordan - funeral home. Burial will be in Westport, Ind, Mr, Hutton, who was 28, was a lifelong resident here. He served in thie army three and one-half years during world war II and was a | member of the American Legion, Moose lodge and the I East 10th Breet
| Methodist church, acred B . "on th io ¢ b He was a machinist for the Insley sacre earl, Ualhoie. reh an and the Christian Mothers society.
Mig. Co. Survivors are his wife, Mrs, €3ose- Survivors are her husband, Carl threg daughters, Mrs,
marie Hutton; his father John L. Kuehr; | Hutton; a sister, Mrs, Gertrude Thomas Carson; Miss Margaret | | English, and ‘three brothers, Ervest,| Rose Kuehr and Miss Carol Louise | George and Elmer Hutton, all of In-| Kuehr, Indianapolis; five sons. Ray-
| dianapolis. His mother, Mrs. Daisy mond, Norman, Robert, Donald and | Hutton died last March 11.
Peter V. Strange
Services for Peter V. Strange, 2125 Broadway, who died Sunday, will be
| Richard Kuehr, Indianapolis; her | mother, Mrs. Anns Braun, Indi{anapolis; two sisters, Mrs. George Lang, Terre Haute and Mrs. Robert | Frappier, Evansville, and two brothers, Urban Braun, Evansville, | wd John Braun, Indianapolis. Mr. Strange, who was 50, was born n In Jeffersonville, Ky. He had lived Mrs. Mary E. Huesing here six years. He was. g machinist Mrs. Hary E. Huesing died yes{at Richardson Co. terday in her home, 121 N. GladSurvivors are his wife, Mrs. Min- stone ave. She was 67.
nie Stranger five daughters, Irene, | Mrs. Huesing was born in PleasPnyils Norma Jean, h wuklue ad lan ant Hill, O. She had lived here 34 yllis Ann Strange, Indianapolis; | gears and was a member of Our
{his mother, Mrs. Nannie Strange, dy of Lourdes Catholic church Fi four brothers, James and and the Altar society.
nie, Indianapoli 11 - : Lon s Wdianapolls; William, Een Services will be at 8:15 a. m.
four sisters, Mrs. Cleo Kinsworthy | Thursday in Feeney & Feeney morand Mrs. Joe Powell, Indianapolis, |U8ry.and at 9 a. m. in Our Lady of land Mrs. Tou Merrill and Mrs, | Lourdes church. Gverett Trimble, Kentucky. Survivors are her husband, Joseph B, Huesing; a. daughter, Mrs. Mrs, Loretta Kuehr Paul Horan; two sons, Carl J. and | «Mrs, Loretta kue.r, a lifelong! Joseph T. Huesing, all of Indians | resident here, died yesterday in her |apolis; a sister, Mrs. Charles Car- [ home, 623 E. Orange st. She was 50. |routhers, Worthington, Minn,” and | Mrs, Kuehr was a ‘member of the | Hn grandchildren. |
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to be at'8 a. m: tollay in McNeely funeral home. Mr. Rittenauer, who was 71, was 4 veteran of the Spanish-American war and a member of the Hol Angels Catholic church. He was born in Pittsburgh and had lived here 45 years. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Nell Baker Rittenauer, and a sister, Mrs Elizabeth Kennedy, Miami, Fla.
Mrs. Mary Johnston Mrs. Mary Johnston, a native of Scotland, died ‘ yesterday in he: home, 6080 E. Ninth st. 8he was 63 Mrs. Johnston came to the United States in 1900 and to Indianapolis in 1914. She was-a member of Irvington Presbyterian church, O, E. S., and Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Caledonian club, Services will ‘be at 1:30 p.m Thursday in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill chapel. Burial will be in Memorial Park. Survivors are her husband, Wil liam Johnston; two daughters, Miss DeWitt
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‘Mrs. Louisa Dixon Mrs: Louisa Dixon, widow -of John W. Dixon, died today_in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Lula Jones, 5101 Massachusetts ave. She was 89, A native of Trimble county, Ky. % she had lived in Marion county | three years. She was a member of | the Lewisport, Ky. Methodist | church. Survivors include three other daughters, Mrs. Barbara Davis, Indianapolis; Mrs. Margaret Bolin, Winslow, and Mrs. Clara Riley, Hawesville, Ky.; one son, John Wesley Dixon, Tell City; 30 grandchildren; 55 great-grandchildren, and, one great-great-grandchild. | Services will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday in the Methodist church at Hawsville, Ky., followed by burtal there. i
TURNS HEAD, NOT EYES y | WASHINGTON —The tarsier, a small “Philippine monkey-like ani- | mal that can sit inthe palm of the hand and is called a lemuroid pri-| mate by scientists, has very large eves which seem fixed. He turns his head instead of his eyes.
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