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! poultry. 4c ess Nan Butterfat: No. 1, 80c; No. 2, Te, Eggs current receipts, h4 ibs... .10. case S2¢; grade A large, 64c; medium, §5S¢; grade A Sail, 43c; grade B large, bic; 10 Riade c
Truck Wheat
Dec. 10 — Indianapolis flour mills and rain elevators are paying $2.88 per bushel or new No. 2 red truck wheat; new yellow corn, $2.46 per bushel; new white corn, $2.56; new No. 2 oats, $1.22; vllow soybeans, 8, i Per cent J cent moisture, e, 83.
Pilot Arrested After Plane Crash
SECAUCUS, N. J, Dec. 11 (UP)— Student Pilot Alexander Kahan, 29, New York, was arraigned for manslaughter today and held in ~3000| {bail for the deaths of two fliers in| [the collision of two planes yester- | lday. . | Kahan was charged with operat'ing “a vehicle carelessly and in wan{ton disregard of rights and .u.ety |of others.”
Kahan, who has 20 flying Yours) was landing his plane when it col-| lided with a four-seater plane occupied by Bruno Chiarello, 24, North! Bergen, N. J, and Henry 1aber; 64,! an undertaker, Union City, N. Mr. Chiarello and Mr. A drowned when their plane sank into! the Hackensack River.
Truman Sets Dec. 15 As Bill of Rights Day
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Services for Mrs. Oma L. Lewis, who died yesterday in her home, R. R. 10, Box 367, will be held Saturday at 1:30 p. m. in Shirley Brothers Irving ‘Hill Chapel. Burial will be in Washington Park. Mrs. Lewis, who was 62, was a native of Shelby County and had been a resident here 43 years. She
under 4% and Leghorns, 14c;|Was a member of the Cumberland No
Baptist Church and the Women's Union of the church. Survivors are her husband, Oakley E.; her two sons, Erie and Robert Lewis of Indianapolis; two ‘sisters, Mrs. Ira Snodgrass, New Palestine, andg Mrs. William Lett Spratt, Minneapolis, Minn.; three brothers, Paul, Clarence and Howard Blackford, all of Indianapolis, and three grandchildren.
Mrs. Lou Ethel Ross Funeral services for Mrs. Lou Ethel Ross, native of Chambers County, Ala., will be held at 1 p. m. Saturday in Emanuel Baptist Church. Burial will be in New Crown Cemetery. Mrs. Ross, who was 30, died Monday in her home, 1828 Sheldon St. She had lived here 20 years. Survivors include her husband, Willie Ross; her mother, Mrs. Mary Brooks; two sisters, Mrs. Gertha Rodgers and Mrs. Katie Lumpkins, {all of Indianapolis; four aunts, West Point, Ga., and one uncle, Joust Ky.
Mrs. John Roberts Dies in Hospital
Mrs. Cloe Hartley Roberts, 5613 Carrollton Ave, died today in Methodist Hospital. A life-long resident of Indianapo-
Dec. 11 (UP)—|lis, she was a member of University President Truman yesterday pro-|{Park Christian Church.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Monday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Roberts is survived by her husband, John C. Roberts; a son, Kenneth Roberts, Detroit: three daughters, Mrs, Bohlwyn Bray and Mrs. Jacquette Steinmeier, both of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Lelia Gibbs, Balboa, C. Z.; a brother, Frank Hartley, Miami, Fla., and six grandchildren,
Hoosier Gets Death In Ohio Slaying
LIMA, O, Dec, 11 (UP)—Lester NicHols, 43, of Silver Lake, Ind. last night wag found guilty of first degree murder in the slaying of his aged fathe™-in-law, the Rev. Lewis Whittaker. The jury, which deliberated for four hours, did not recommend mercy, making the death penalty mandatory. Nichols showed no emotion as the Jury's verdict was announced. The case went to the Jury at 4 P. m. The verdict was announced shortly before 10 p. m.
Kokomo Murder Trial Set for Jan. 10
postponed until Jan. 19. Judge Forrest E. Jump granted a defense request for more time to prepare for the trial. Tijerina and Gabino Cruz are under indictments for the Sept. 14 slaying of Ruperto Rodrigues, itinerant Mexican tomato picker, : Oruz, who has been granted a
Tijerina, according to Paul I Hillis, prosecuting attorney,
Film Magnate Loses $300,000 Damage Suit
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movie magnate Harry M. Warner and seven others $300,000 damages. A jury awarded the damages té Telefilm, Inc., which sought $1 million after a 51-day trial.
Nashville, Tenn., and a sister, Mrs.
DIGRERSON.-Pvt. Robert 8., of and Mrs. J, E. Dickerson” 818 N. Atlington Ave., passed away overs
seas. Services Flanner & Buchanan Joftdary Friday, 1:30 p. m. Friends invied. Burial Vashington '} ark
FLAHERTY — Carrie, age 76, | ur St, beloved oroar) i‘ Gertru . Kinnaman, Henry H. and J. A ahsrty, sister of Henry 00
TAT: . 45: Husband of Arpy Curry Hacker father of John Edwin Hacker Long Beach, Cal, and Mrs. Claribell Compton of Indianapolis, passed away early Thursday a, m. Serve ice Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Baturday, 1:30 p. m, Friends ine vited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at mortuary.
LEWIS—Oma L., R. R, 10, Box 361, assed away ‘Wednesday, age 62, beloved wife of Oakley BE, Lewis, mother of Erie and Robert Lewis, grandmother of Margaret Anf, Nancy Lore and Robert B. Lewis; sister
of ‘Mrs, Ir pratt, Min. neapolis; Paul, Clarence and Howard ag Services Saturday, 1:30 . from Shirley Bros. Irving Hill Shap el, 8377 BE. Washington. Burial ington Park. Friends may. call x Irving Hill any time after 1 p. m. Friday.
McDERMOTT—Willlam E., age at 3137 Broadway, brother of Mrs, John FP. Manning, passed away Tuese day, Dec. 9. Funeral Friday, Dec. 12, from the Blackwell Puneral Hoe, 1503 N. Meridian St., 8:30 a, Requiem mass at Holy ‘Angels Church
tery Friends may a “at the funeral home.
MINIX Reuben, 237 Hiawatha, passed away ‘Sunday eve., beloved husband of Laura; father of Noctole Ww. Minix, Chief, U. 8, N,, N Va.; Myrtle James, Astor and Roscoe Minix, May Pritchard, Jenkins, Ky.; Jessie McIntosh, Phoenix, Ariz.; Ru y Sebastian, 8t. Louis, Mo.: Dimple Alderson and Juanita Deming, both of city; brother of Charles and Frank Minix of Royalton, Ky.: Lona Cumbo of Riverside, Cal; Sudie Lovely, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; Doxie Weatherly, Bristol, Va. Services Friday, 2:30 p. m, at Charles R. McCarty Mortuary, 2815 Shelby Bt. Friends invited. Bur-
ial Floral Park. Friends may call at pi
mortuary. ROBERTS—Mjs. Cloe | Hartley, | se13 Carrollton Ave., wife John
mother of Kenneth of Detrott. Mrs: Bonlevyn Bray and Mrs. Jacquette Steinmeier, both of Indianapolis Mrs. Lelia Gibbs of Balboa, Canal Zone; sister of Prank Hartley of Miami, Fla. passed a
' y, 1: vited. Burial Crown Hill. Briends may call at the mortuary. SIGMAN—Grace E., age 80, wile of Albert Sigman, passed away Wednesday. Funeral service at the McCord Funeral Home In Oaklandon, Priday, 1:00 p, m. Burial I O. O. P. Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p. m. Thursday. By A Daas, sorely of 540 Parker Ave oved wife Hi
y k and Mi 1 Keating” and Mrs. Jula Sullivan, a of Ind anapolis, passed away al ¢ the home of her daughter, vi N. Euclid Ave., Thursd: a Dec. Funeral Saturday. Dec. 13 from the jhe Blackwell Punera. Rome, 1503 N. n St., at 8:30 a. m.; requiem Mette a the Church of the Little
the funeral home after Thursday. Priends invited. SULLIVAN—Mary (McAllen), beloved wife of John M. Sullivan, mother of Michael L. Elizabeth Helfrich, Dearborn, Mich.; grandmother of Herben Helfrich Jr., Dearborn, Mich.; dear sister of Lizzie and Anna McAllen, city: also survived by several nieces and . Funeral from Grinsteiner's Puneral Home, 1601 E. New York 8t., Friday, 8:30 a. m.; requiem ih mass Holy Cross Church, 9 a. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. Priends may call at Liners! cs hd time. TALBOTT—Joh beloved father of Rothe] Chat eaux of Posi
land, Ore.; Mrs. Viola Mann of Indianapolis, and brother of Pete and Alfor Ta t oo Indianapolis,
day, 1: p. m., Central Cl apel, 948 N. Illinois Sf. Burial Mt. ackson Cemetery. Priends may cal at the chapel, YOUNG—Helen A., 1021 8. State, beloved wife of Wayne R. Young, mother of Martha Jean Walker and Elizabeth Ann Bailey, passed away suddenly Wednesday a, m.’ Friends may call at the Robert WwW. Stirling Funeral Home, 1420 Prospect St. Puneral services Saturday, 1 p. m., at the funeral home. Friends invited. Burial Washington Park Cemetery. VANSICKLE—Anna FP. passed away esday morning, age 76 beloved mother of Harold rl Vansickle and Mrs, Fern vansfchle Askren, sister of
T. Wiese. Funeral “Priday, 130 p. Shirley Bros. Jrving Hill Chapel, 5371 E. Washi St. Burial Memorial Park Priends may call at Irving Hill any time. WADDILL—George A-, uncle of Mrs. Florence Spies Margaret MeQlaughlin, Harriet Warriner, Francis
Brookville Rd., yeanteqay p. 'm. Friends may call at ® Puneral Home, 1308 Prospec after T p. m Thursday, Service Saturday, 2 p. m., from the funeral home. Interment Memorial Park. Friends ttt
WARMO' ~Delov husband of 1 TN he * of Dan Warmoth, Stilesville; Nettie McKinney, Bethany © Park, Brooklyn, Ind. and Brooks, Warmoth, 824 shepard Bt., Indianapolis, died Yodnesday, Dee. 10, Puneral Saturday, 1p Crown Center Christi Church,
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