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IsDead at 9 | Life Insurance Agent] Lived Here 47 Years,

| Scott PF. Grimes, for 20 years a 'died last night at his home, 223

A native of Shelbyville, Ind., he, had made Indianapolis his home! for the past 47 years. member of the Methodist church at Burney, Ind, where he lived a! few years as 4 youth, | Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Friday in. the Shirley Brothers Irving Hill chapel with burial in

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W. Maryland St. Site Three Times as Large Rites for the Rev. Matthew D.

As Former Location; Stock Doubled Robins, pasion. of Coppi chapel

The new Case Clothes store will officially “open for business” with A. M. E. church, will be at 10 formal ceremonies tomorrow. ! {3 | The retail ready-to-wear store which formerly was located at 215 a. m. Friday in C. M. C. Willis Nd N. Senate ave. is now in the remodeled office buflding at 241° W. Mary-| Son funeral home. Burial will be land st Sis in Crown Hill, Andrew J. Uvannl, manager, sald the new location is more than| The Rev. Mr. Robinson died yesthree times as big as the former site. Stock has been doubled, he sald, terday at his home, 1101 N West | and four times as MANY QreBSINE | oir irre e—————————— ' | nila i The policy of low overhead by st. He was 67 and had resided in %3} EADS; ? PTI HC SRR ARN bw RENE AE St Ivins 0 Veuve WE PER A large parking lot west of the se of plain racks in displaying | tore has been set aside for use of merchandise whl be continued, I Madison, Miss. 8 customers, " |added, | The Rev. John A. Alexander, pas- | =

A new line of fur coats and| The Indianapolis store is one of |!OF of Bethel A. M. E. church, will expanded children's departments 70 in the Case chain, with head- conduct the services. have been added, Mr. Uvanni said. quarters in ‘New York. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary 4 : — - —.!Jane Robinson; a daughter, Mrs. . | Margaret Anderson; a son, William | Mrs. Fannie Butterworth Mrs. Mary Duderstadt 0 TEM: 2 sob, Wilkam Bervices for Mrs. Fannie Louise Services for Mrs. Mary Duder- Eva England; a brother, Walter P. [Butterworth, 6144 E. St. Joseph st. | stadt,” widow of Henry Duderstadt, Robinson, and two grandchildren, RANK FEHR

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Hill, . Mrs. Duderstadt died yesterday. Mrs. Butterwort, who was 86, She was 87 and had resided in the {was a lifelong resident of Indianap- | city 30 years. She made her home olls and the widow of Charlés at 230°E. 9th st | Butterworth, who died in 1933, | Surviving are a son, Walter H. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Duerstadt; three nephews, Arthur {Raymond P. Scott; a son, Earl C./M. Kremm, Columbus, O., and Prank | Butterworth; two grandchildren and Emil Dudérstadt, both of Indi-! {ana one great-grandchild, all of janapolis, and ‘a niece, Mrs. Esther | Indianapolis. {Yohler, Indianapolis,

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Eoirvron: hundred human beings are being “persuaded” onto the shores of Germany. They are people :who know what it is to endure humiliation, having survived the Nazi murder factories. But this latest degradation is unmatched, for it is inflicted by the democratic world— the same democratic world which fought the greatest of wars to end the oppression of the weak by the strong. .

However, all this seems to be beside the point in our enlightened age. These people happen to be Jews who have demonstrated their people's refusal to perish, who have sought a new life in their own homeland—and for Jews that is a crime. In the era of Ernest Bevin it is still a crime for a Jew to live as other men. If he takes steps ta achieve freedom for himself and his brother he must be punished. For that the world’s oldest Parliament is convened and shocked statesmen express righteous indignation at attempts to save Jewish lives and Jewish spirits-—which are, of course, “illegal.” Mighty battleships——guardiang of the freedom of the democratic seas—go into action. Then the troops and guns and clubs and truneheons,

And on the dockside at Hamburg the ghosts of "Hitler, Streicher and Himmler cackle a chorus of hosannas for the great Empire which is putting these Jews in their place,

But let us not paint a one-sided picture, We are, after all, talking about -Englishmen—fair play. and cricket, don't vou know. Is it not a well-known fact (driven home by scores of films) that Englishmen are the best-mannered, softest-spoken, kindliest people on earth? To illustrate this point, we give you Exhibit A—the British official in Hamburg, quoted by the Associated Press on August 28th, who said that “three degrees of ‘compulsion were available if the Jews refused to leave their ships on arrival (in Hamburg). ~

“1. Manhandling. 2. Ship's hosepipes, ’

3. Tear. gas.”

No lethal weapons, mind you. Everything done in accordance with the highest British standards of humanitarianism: We can already hear some Labor peer irf*the House of .Lords paying ‘tribute to the brave British soldiers and sailors who execute this operation—to their “remarkable patience, forbearance and humanity” in dealing with these “illegal” Jews,

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Such is Bevin’s Britain today. A Government which rode to power on pledges of the fuller and better life for all now defiles the very principles which it mouthed to win the support of the voters, It has debased, not only its own party, but the entire people which it rules—for the anti-Semitism which is an inevitable | outgrowth of the Bevin policy on Palestine is already ‘gaining a strong foothold in Britain, as witness the recent anti- . Jewish riots throughout England.

The callousness of the British Government's ‘behavior toward the EXODUS 1947 refugees, the total disregard of human conscience—as voiced by countless Americans and as expressed by the fine attitude of the French Government—are almost unprecedented. For a parallel one must recall the cynical unconcern of the Nazis when world opinion denounced the subjugation and enslavement of smaller, | “inferior” peoples.

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The most shocking aspect of this latest British operation is the fact that it is being carried out within a week of the publication of the report of the United Nations i . Special Committee on Palestine, which - recommended the immediate admission into Palestine of 150,000 Jewish refugees and called for the speedy. termination of the present British Mandate over the Holy Land. By behaving as if it were oblivious to the fact that the United Nations Special Committee .on Palestine—which, incidentally, was formed at Britain's request— has already published its findings, the British Government undermines the authority and influence of the United Nations. The EXODUS operation is therefore, in a very real sense, a blow, not only against helpless refugees, but also against the international structure upon which we hope to build world peace.

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