Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1947 — Page 20
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Hearing Put Off For Receivership -
A scheduled hearing on a receivership suit against .the J. G. McCullough Agency, Inc, real es-
Ter Union's o THE WEATHER FOTOCAST ACME. TELEPHOTO Rolls at New in
fvirw of US WIATHIR WURtAY, DEPT. of COMMERCE FORECAST PERIOD ENDING 730A M es 3487 Now Over Million,
Hari, DNC he “Magazine Reports— Membership’ in e Inte
Pf ); Rrotherhood of Feamste 7
passed President SAN FRANC scp \ i ] DENVER IXawsAs Cin, a3 ) 4H ICO \ | | nt | / N J } 5 vous fF . J
today. a the J i e of aa
Lower Heat Urged In Hoosier Homes
Groves Asks Cut Jo Conserve Oil es
Indiana's newly appointed fuel co-
Courto4 today until “2 p. m. Friday
ks
. ov 10h wt ) w ‘Sot
. ow G on hy
WV ont o\* an
the n A : sier householders to lower thermo- years, resigned from the' firm, stat settings in an effort to cut fuel cording to Earl R. Cox, oll consumption by 10 per cent, attorney 4 [ Aquilla W. Groves was appointed The suit asking a receiver for the | co-ordinator = yesterday by ‘ov. McCullough firm was filed yester|Gates.. He issued an appeal almost day by the B. & H. Realty Co, immediately to factory owners and Which charged that a check
ac-
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union's publ In an articie ga tl 1111 ¢ national Teamste M I 75.000 to signed up since passa Hartley anagemen li act He. attribute e UDsUrge teamsier stre ¥ ‘ tem
eco eed yh 4 [a Frise, t mime
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IL Paso SAN ANTONIO.
100.000 1 ‘membe
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A iperatures to 70 degrees during the lack of funds day and 60 degrees at night to con- Henry Friedman, president of serve oil the McCullough firm, said the comHe msked that unused rooms be Dany was. solvent, and that any shut off in homes and factories and Outstanding debts would be paid by left cold to save fuel, him 100 per cent Terming.the oil shortage “critical a ————————
Gov? Gates set Jan. 5 for a ference with representatives of the ire ie ul mer
petroleum industry. At that confer. ence, he said, he would discuss the Will Inaugurate Radio Service Before Quitting
KORY ORTH Ne J fihle law New injtiat } di Ie mf lone amounted 8.000 M Te bu wrote He ot nt t . member 62.000 high the union's hl
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LIGEND
SCATLEN(D SHOWERS eases ARIA
. ORZILE © lau» te SNOW, ’ SNOW SHOW(RS 7 AND FLURRIES J RAIN 1947 EDOW. L A WAGNER ALL RIGHTS BESERYLD. FORE- flowing Into the country, will blan= snow ket the Northeastern and Northe
western States (see the Inset ‘map for a complete cloud coverage.)
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~e | AYFECTLD Commenting on the «fee nt tha AROowNsvILLE
Taft-Hartley iWon membership Mr. Tobin wrote “Ihe ‘pa 1 f thi bil the
Intensive
possibility ‘of setting aside 10 per cent of available fuel oil supplies for emergency needs, Mr. Groves’ appointment was part Temperatures will drop to be- of the state effort to co-operate with low [freezing In the northern the congressional fuel conservation states and through most of the committee in a nation-wide .effort. central states East 1s
Official Weather alr
UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU will be Dee. 24, 15
thoroughly the necessity of
aroused workers to
TM RIG PATS PEND COPR tion for thelr NATIONAL 24-HOUR added this many CAST SUMMARY ‘Light our International Union and flurries are “There is another he que ! Ohio Val tion which the inhere. A great State ers have anxious to Teamsters’ Union, believing can be of greater help to any“As a matty Wf fact, we are refu
Organi protection that it ha new members Lo cattered now for. the 1
Creal
ide tot recast pper cold the trend readings near parts of the
and 40's In
referred to the Lakes and mass of
should be weeping a
many of those work. terion eastern out. of Canada, and
ber of the attorney general's stafl service in the department. and is assigned to the State Conservation Department.
for cooler the and 30s ana
Minimum
been join the he tor of show=
occur Tues central
" set sunrise rthern and
that we ers ant rain Will 208 in
«03 Nunset 4.25 irs. ending 7:30 a. m nl fon since Jun. 1 35 08 Jan. |
them than da nigh } the country the
atic
other group or ur Molt alr being South
pressure, area
Southeast temperature Loreca is - aa) night mecitide
Washington; 30; New Boy
sense come er oli wsdiction wi A LISE veather in that por- RB é ; Philadelphia 28; Kansas City 22 : Fon GEA rms Th hugh rene LLC, poston St. Louis. Chicago. a Digs at Home Here > DO YOU KNOW? — Sure area in fhe west with. result p U0 0 Y Miwaukee 20. Clevelan . ing onshore Paci vind fy. inva : Omaha 16. Detroil 15 i u How Mai [ime ! t I'he outstanding feature of Springs are Hand weather Custom Made Re-uphol . f ¢ glering ’ Wie pile men 1 f 11 ln ' 4 fresno 5 Pa - A t tale Ihe clreulat
WE. DO! with clear skies limited HELBY LPHOLSTERING ol the and Southe-
COMPANY We 3501 Mass CH-6743 | llons a
experience, The Safety Board accepted Fulmer's resignation and
ng table she the tempera
ng membr Din mal instance It fa \ Meeting Lhe cone extarday in other citie RIT \
where $4 dor not even Aa remotes ira Olle i out ol Canada, x y et "3 ) and moved
Lewis, 1108 Church St here 30 years, died yester- In day in his home. He was 49
Glenn, resident
Adopts Radio System one of the last acts of his A administration, Chief Fulmer native of Oolitic, Ind, Mr. Lewis nounced _the inauguration next was foreman of the paint room at Tuesday of tite fire department's E. C. Atkins Co. for three years radio system. The first niessage
Base § pe
Tied RIA flere Fotoca Angele ) pre ire Arca 1 the East
the in we A ( idle precy ion low ern around north and 1s expected part in the the Rockies. Labels)
map is the
lon
40 1) thi ystem Is primarily
Oklahoma ( 4 south Omaha Pittaburgt Ban Ar ' San d ancisco
0 Pot = Thus colder ail
9 to play a dominating east of
Mass
pany, he was a salesman with the will be broadcast at J. F. Darmody Co. He was a mem- Tuesday by ber of Second Evangelical United Brethren Church and Center Fone Lodge. una
tion Southeast
11 a. m. next
«4 Weather Mayor-elect Al Feenev.
tNaote Air
Henry C. Cash - Rites Tomorrow
Henry
wiil be at-2
ern State Overcast condi-
81 sociated with moister al Wa Sou tor 41
Main spring Arch shoes «+ GG Qlf Prices Hore Set Record WALKOVER | As Vealers Rise to $33. 50
28 N. PENN, ¢ Call Acros Stock: ht secord, With a gain of 50 cent yo! 200 vealer: Other cattle trade falrly stead al a of $15 ; was $40 ee Hogs sold rathe mostly 25 cents higher day to top $28 50 fat
higher to a
Ave. Ma- take place in the Gamewell room at
Services aw
United Brethren Church, with buri#l
in Washington Park Cemetery liam Remy, Safety Board president,
prices at io “Indianapolis 800-1000 pounds 2% 00423 00
Loew's loc al 800. $10
From Theater
Leotha; four sons, C. Cash, : ’ Glenn Leroy, 30 p. m. tomor- Fugene Lewis: Brothel West
will be in
ards toda f A new pounds 18 00@25 00 . y ili Services for land- George and - Robert conditions.
a daughter, Mrs Side Belma Frances Connerley; a sister, from New Mis.. Dorothy Holden, and two brothers, Kenneth and Lewis.
younds Cows (All Waights)
15 00Q 18 00
rose to £3350 caper
Jacobs SOR a 3 Chapél Burial ¥ 1» C Cemetery Ralls (All Weights A resident of Mr. C
row in the bottom,”
“and I know you have earned every
‘ruled top A
Top steer price in Chicago J J 8
CORRECTLY FITTED SMARTLY STYLED
rown eadily b dianapolis will never fully appreciate the fine work you have done.” Continue Present Policies
Chief McKinney stated
Indianapolis 16 : Cash died Saturday in his Mrs. home, 30I'1 N. Arsenal Ave. ‘He was E30 74 and a_native of Russellville, Ky. 019 00 Surviving are a daughter, Gertrude Lumbard, Indianapolis, Pe At 9 a. m, and two sons, Benfamin Cash, In- & Buchanan mortuary, n dianapolis, and Charles Cash, Day- ?® in Crown Hill Fertder and Stocker Cattle and Calves ton. O A resident of Mrs.
»
than vesle VPATS
Ralph W. Mellish
Mrs. Julia 8
om oO ‘ "0 lop of $24.50
lambs went fi
Sheep and to 50 cents
Private services jor
GLASSES
ol ES 101 | 3 MILLER JEWELRY CO. Je Xn Do i oo 28 “
Dee i GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (6500 od to . 0 50 ¢ \ ™
Burial will said, She was 65 all-out drive against “booze and Indianapolis 27 women around engine houses.” Mellish died vesterda
130 50 ? 00% 18 50
Steers r ears,
Optometrist 130. 24 8 4 3 and Dice
: f.128 0 } nn » anc Thom 2 ON THE CIRCLE 346-70 £08: 300 pr i as Wade
, 1 . rt erre te | 24 Door From Power and Light Ca 0 300 is and don: 18 509 20.00 Funeral service for Thomas T Hau \ Heifers - Wade. 13
119 Bellefontaine St. will Surviving are her husband, Ralph‘out the city tomorrow. These will
i a e— qe \ i and and choice . . rw ie @:3% be held at 1 p. m. Priday in Jacobs © Mel h lQUDGs and dowd 11 50013 so Brothers West Side Chapel. Bunal anapoiis Power paunas “ itl Sr os . daughters, Dr. Helen E Melis, SHERP (1800 nil! be in New Crown Cemetery : New York, and® Miss Ruth J
Dee down "
°
0a
sunds and down i
Packing Nowy , eoium & Light Co two Cinnd ta choice 0
bv Mavor Denny, will say, Mel. will iot mix with alcohol.
“This gas
RITE'S
tate firm, was postponed in Superior ..,
pending an audit of the company's
after Congress
subcommittee Army, in its campaign for universal training had violated a prohibition against use of federal funds to influence were referred to the FBI
The veteran of the department merits of the legislation itself,” will give up his number one position went on. as of Jan. 1 to Roscoe A, McKin- the fact that it is unlawful for any ney, another fireman-of many years agency to maney to make up Chief minds.”
that he be placed on the firemen's gylt of besos Jund after the first of the Armv
the de- Betty Goudy, Mrs. Mellish of 6137 N. Delaware St. vwiil partment would run just the same Who saw her first Christmas tree tomorrow, in Flanner as when Chief Fulmer was there. He last vear,
Chicago surgeon In an effort to further safe driv- 1a of her eve in September, 1946 in her home, She was.a native of ing, the Police Department will place The bandages were taken off last 500 signs at filling stations through- Christmas.
sales manager at Indi- bear a holiday warning to motorists. much to me before that,
Play safe “varkle from the lights on th
Harness Hits Army
EE RR er
T Publicity
Hearings Planned On Use of U. S. Funds
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23 (UP)
Meanwhile, Charles R Ettinger, H ouse propagand t 1 ordinator today appealed to’ Hoo- company treasurer for the last four cal propaganda fyestigators will
1 the Army on the carpet again
" next month for its publicity cam-| company paign in behalf of universal military training, it was revealed today
Rep. Forest A. Harness (R. Ind.)
chairman of a House subcommittee set up to
ssaed in. federal agencies, said the grou householders to reduce indoor tem- by Ettinger $832 was returned for gi Be
investigate propaganda
begin public hearings shortly reconvenes Jan. 6 After an earlier investigation, the charged that the
legislation. The charges
‘Definitely Net! Halted pite the fact FBI agents now
are Pps the ln Mr. Harness said, ite Army has “definitely not”
halt-
its publicity, He said officials,
lh admit the activity but defend | it on the ground they are acting in support of national defense.
“I am getting literally Inmdreds/
Fire Chief Harry H. Pulmer wdsy of letters — at least 100 a day — The low In the |to conserve heating oils. The new formally handed his resignation to complaining about this . doy = co-ordinator for Indiana is a mem- the Safety Board after 48 years of Mr.
Harness told a reporter. “I am not concerned with the] he “But I am concerned with! spend
the taxpayers’
the people's Mr. Harness said the earlier laid off
that as a ‘hearings two civilians it
re. the had
hired to travel and make speeches in favor of universal training, he said activity AD- js carried on by Army personnel.
Bu!
“just as bad” now.
2 Local Teen- -Agers
Before going to the Atkins com- over the newly installed equipment Get Prison Terms
Two teen-age vouths were given
prison sentences in Criminal Court The inauguration ceremonies will 1 today,
Lester Ray Laughlin. 19, of 2725
City Hall and will be attended by N. Butler Ave., was sentenced to one will be held at present city officials and those who year for breaking into. Ben Davis m. Friday in Second Evangelic al will take office the first of the year. High School building last Oct. 13. In accepting the resignation, Wil- He got no loot in the burglary.
Otis Warren, 17, Senate Avenue
Mr. Lewis is survived by his wife. told the chief he had made a fine YMCA, will spend Christmas at the Lloyd Russell, record under the toughest kind of state penal farm, here le was sen-tenced-to serve nine months for the “You have worked your way up-theft of a $6 cigaret lighter from Mr. Remy said, the Union Station Army Store.
Clovis step of the way. The people of In- Sight Restored, “Girl Sees ‘First Yule Tree |
ARTESIAN, 8. D., Dec. 23 (UP)—
15-year-old farm girl
said today she can hardly
however, he would make an wait until Christmas now.
Betty was totally blind
renlaced
until a the
fra
“Christmas didn't ever mean
" she said,
The signs, which were suggested. “but now I‘can hardly- wait.”
She can make out only a dim
ret
(Wright »
» Lambe ~~ Myr. Wade, who was 63. died SunWi» . 3245 in his home. A native of Glas lish, Indianapolist and a son, the and save vour dfiver's I'eense. Rev: Paul 8. Mellish, Norwalk, O sms et
Medium to good : Ky. lie lived here 40 years Ada McGee |, Canton Bus Strike |
00. 450 p " . . 2198 aediun y good NBO 22 Mm f 2 1.30 Can 16 004198 5 +500 $30 and Was a Janitor at Bilings Hos- Mrs. Niel : Slaughter Pigs © Good 3R4 ehgiee 3 3 %4 af AL Services for Mrs. Ada McGee, Goes Into 26th Day —————— M 1640 Martindale Ave. who died Sat- CANTON, O. Dec. 23 (UP)— urday in General Hospital, will be Company officials today rejected Friday at 1 p. m. in the Metho- two new wage proposals of the dist Church at, North: Vernon. jocal AFL Bus Drivers’ Union as Burial will he in the Vernon Ceme- the striking drivers started their tery, North Vernon. 26th dav of idleness. on Mrs. McGee, who was 58 Was a Officials of the Canton City Bus '2 native of North Vernon, and had Lines refused to consider the fs- been a resident of Indianapolis 50 nion's reduction of its wage deNew ‘ears. She was a member of the mands from 30 to 29 cents an South Calvary Baptist Church hour. and also refused a union Survivors are her husband, ‘Wil- proposal that it accept the comam: her daughter, Mrs. Margie hap 10 cents hourly wage inthen submit any
da
Guaranteed
Watch Repairing
AT OUR
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meaium f wea (Shorn) on
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Wade is survived Genevieve Wade
Local Issues y H. H. Ferguson of Kingan’ s Dies
Harold H
esident of Indianapoli
by his wife
USUAL
LOW PRICES -Day uate nein Service 0 won soi iow cn Sati pit A RITES rn ah ll
TEWEILRY snoop
43 S. Ulinois St.
h of are
CATTLE 1": Birers
Dee, 28 SIOUAS
"ere son a life died hom 5228 N Heiters :
Washingion St ORIOLE o , ; » Io ( f ) M1. Ferguson. who was Deal AL Riles a Ce cam ., Kingan Folks, a t publication ed by Kinzan & Co, {or
elta Electric com 130 tl years. He was a veteran: of
FURNACE REP IRS FC Waine & cacason RR pi As 8b w rid War Lan "honorary member Fr -——— . Cop pld wv ¥ { Sales Exe ve Club of 'n- etter - . ; ton ne Suspect Asks Lie Test
2 ta i 13 ™ \ \ ' ne Ao . 1 dianapolis, and a life member of
IMMEDIATE PERSONAL SERVICE Hook Drug om ! te 3 ‘+ Episcopal Church, He attended |p Slaying Case SEE HARRY ESCOL—OVER 20 YEARS OF KNOWING HOW tnd Ga & Wotan a 1 Shoridge High School CHICAGO, Dec. 23- (UP)—Stan-
, Funeral held at drivers have operated 30 cars with ; Indpis Po os sess 24 2:30 manner 4 1€Y Kowalski, Posen, Ill, ex-convict H & R FURNACE & ROOFING CO. as PE LP 1 " bom Fanos demanded a lie detector test to find the patrons paying by donation. WA-3101 2903 CENTRAL AVE.
editor of
Acie
nas
Madden; two sisters, Mrs. Estella ..o.ce offer and Coleman, and Mrs. Iona King, and figure over that to arbitration
four grandchildren Mayor Carl F. Klein, meanwhile, notified striking drivers who have been operating a “Courtesy Jitney"” service that such operations must end by 2 p. m. tomorrow. The
empio
the
services will be tomorrow my Mortuary Cemetery
guUsOn 1s sul
Buchanan with bunal in ho out for himself whether he was in-
volved in the shotgun slaying ol MacArthur Sends “Yule
Stanléy Rzepa, former Posea Greeting to His Men
Ferguson, Westfield NJ is. Police chief. yy one TOKYO, Dec. 23 (UP) — Gen.
) ter, Mrs. FThomas=8 Brown. Mont. MF. Rzepa and his wife, Anne, $ k tose, Cal, three nieces and iw Vere killed—im ambush last month Douglas MacArthur today joined >and Kowalski, picked up on ano her with other allied commanders in greetings to-“the men of his command
charge and questioned about the sending season's Gen. MacArthur expressed the
double slaving, asked for the le detector test yesterday. ’ “I don't know what I did when “earnest hope” that the new vear I was drunk,” Kowalski told palice. woud bring to members of the Far Cpl. “1 want the lie detector test to East. command “health, happiness the Army, satisfy myself about the Rzepas. and that personal satisfaction tout family will be —~ which ‘alone springs from loyal and * together for a Christmas ii Asrest “Suit “Settled courageous service. ! + He has been granted a six-day fur- +1 join with your loved ones at $1 lough By Diana Barrymore Bore in pride and gratitude for o i, Mrs 138 Gar® LOUISVILLE, Ky. Dec. 23 (UP) {pat exemplary manner in which i «+ dener, Tyndall Town. with the ® Diana Barrymore and John How- (,, are advancing the cause of daughter, Dorothy Louise ard, her ténnis-playing husband, yuman freedom through devotion to Who recently returned today were free of damage charges those immutable concepts which, Seattle, Wash filed against thém by three Louis- ;nderlie the Christian faith.” ville policemen growing out of .the
Howards’ arrest last May on dis- Phone Union io Take
orderly conduct charges. 2 Consecutive Bonus "Patrolmen Joseph Shepherd. Wal- Part in D. C.- Parley Lane Bryant Co. here has distrib. LCF Zettwoch and Joe Martin settled 1p 0 representatives of Indiana uted "12th " consecutive semi. Out Of court for $300 each, Marshall {ajanhone unions announced today annual bonus to 460 employees of Eldued, attorney for the Howards. .v would go to, Washington Jan the mail order house angounced. Each had asked $20.000 1g {4 take part in talks to shape up ds their characters were t Harry Bagal, manager. announced on “groun . wage boost requests the bonus totaled $8550 or approxi- damaged by Hpward's accusations.| my, delegates will be Mrs. Mae 3 The Howards agreed to drop coun- Mann, president of the Indiana
mately 5 per cent of the company's st against T Miss profit® before taxes. Another 5 per ter claims of false arre k Telephone rafic Union. :
Evenings, WA. 1048 Naas ow ee ©Crown Hull Mr
Meron Nasionnr Lite com Ng. iwi MIF. Fe
BUSINESS DIRECTORY 5 5 Jie . — WATCH ‘REPAIR— SAVE
vived bv lus son, Donald
On Furs (loth Coats and Suits
Prompt Guaranteed Seryice 13 . 3 Suntssie) Sur oc Cpl. Hotsellar to Join Family for Christmas Te Fo the first time since Hotsella!
BISHOP-KAYE FURS
Meridian
Alinson Jewelers
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Rita Local Produce WHILE THEY LAST
Hotsellar lives at
uple s , Hotsellar,
(rom
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Beauty Schoo! MI KE Wash mt ["
0 oI rich Bros 4s deb 1
Ham! ton Mfg Corp os 87 0s
Lane Bryant Pays 12t
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865 8 CAPITOL
PRICES FOR PLANT DELIVERY
rolion of Heavsweight
0Y TROUSERS cree sor DISHES Poe. Leghorn springers Me. Cent is set aside for the employee the policemen, ; Velma Fultz, secretary-treasurer of . Opes stags. 10c, hens. 413 IDA. And nangion fund oe the trafic union, snd Réymond ONLY 6.50. ' $2. 19 under 4'3 and Leghorns, .14c New Orleans Blast Waldkoetter, president of the Ine
4c less than Ne 1 The Christmas bonus 18 given em-
Rutterfat No, 1.-80c. No diana Telephone Workers’ Union.
ployees who have completed at least Rocks French Quarter
RING CO, Meridian Snore Co. JFeRs. Current receipt 80 ibe to case, or EN tHE ot iia ae sade A inrge, Je. " tun n be one full vear's service, NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 23 (UP)—A Ca 1. t. Kelly Faces s Trial e First Block dirties, 3c, checks, 28¢ - . brewery explosion rocked a section ul Pp y | k h —— Deny Ghavam Halted New Orleans’ historic French gar: In Pay Check Thefts : - Truc Ww eat On Flight 10 U. S., i Sariy.lodey and injured at least CAMP LEE, Va, Dec. 23 UP) —| e Save - - ? ; seven persons, two critically. “Capt. Edward P. Kelly of Denville, COATS || DIAMONDS WATCHES Dec a2 10dianapolis flour mills and TEHRAN, Dec. 23 (UP)—Repdirts The blast occurred at the Amer-
N. J. who disappeared Dec. 1 with|
grain elevators are paying $2 84 per bushel Tehran
. gram elevators are paying 31.44 per busnel published by newspapers ican Brewery Co., apparently from low oM-| pq * SPORTING GOODS CAMERAS cori 824% pee bushel; new white com. that former Premier Ahmed Gha- an ammonia leak which, Prank B A vay OES i. ie oN S - TTR nt 1 er Seat is, MALTA O%S0 vam had been arrested were denied Sullivan, brewery president, believed Senn vib a) un i a 5 10 NL Hees === today. by authorities was gmt by a stove. “i” 8 i " N n Few Steps North Lyric Theat uU. 8. Statement. The newspaper said the public BeRy: Nelly gave Ridge}: Wp ae ii! een Prosecutor had ordered the deten- ort THERE ARE NO BETTER FURS WASHINGTON, Dec. 23 (UP) —Goverh- tion of Mr. Ghavam, and he was ar- Britain Denies Rep of the checks because his conscignce i L expenses an scripts (or ¢ 4 Tent Macal year through Dec. 18. com. rested at the aiyport Saturday be- Of Big Three Meeting caught wp | up with him. %
pared with & vear A s
fore he could leave by plane for the . LONDON, Dec. 23. (UP)— A For-
"hi Last ORD Bat oY it gi 241 ny “i ke an United States. eign Office spokesman today denied 4 Die | in n Sicilian Rio 39 5 Burts L is in i =a 333,200 Authorities hinted that Mp. Ciha- reports published in Britain that, ROME," Dec. 23 (UR) “Three sak AS a 84
yam might be given his, passport French Foreign Minister Georges rioters died today’ from wounds re“oon and permitted to gb to Switier- Bidault had proposed * A~meeting of ~eived in demonstrations in Sicily, land, where they. he. wanted the Big Three Foreign Ministers hrin the two-day oh - to take Ipedioal weatmany, ‘early pext year, A ol Yue wo four
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
I DEATH NOTICES
Indianapolis Times, Tues., Dee, 23, '$7
RURKS—Mrs. Emma A. GARVER—George L. LEWIS—Glenn McCONNELL—Ma ior Joseph OSTEWIG—Howara §
Mrs Massachuset
4 ANDFRSON Wi ..82 vears, 626813 Ave, grandmother of C. E White of Oxford, 0. and Miss Haskell, sister o} Mrs Albert Jackson, Mrs. ‘Far! Mare and Mrs. Rache! Coulon: Mre Suz'e Rolls all of Indiananclis. and Mrs. Fla Ehaemaker of Port'and Ore! pacred sway Mandar pm Flan. per & Buchanan Mortuarv Wednes. dav. 3 nm Priends mav call at mortuary (Concrete, Wash, papers rlapes £ONT.H | BARR tennis 1. awe 73, Aauchter of Chae and F'izabeth “cConnel Barr, sister Clorence H aunt snd MMerrv Sundav pt residence feld
Services
Cirmenrecidence noon Tuesday {—Snnhronia. wife of WilRel~her, mother af Paris » ~i] Be'~her, sicter of Mrs. Ann se Robert F and George F_Potis nasged swav Mondev nm Friends mav Fall at the Tolin Faneral Home" 1°02 Praenect Bt ANnv
BT CHFR— liam W
gel'nal United Bre! hren ch earner Hort A RK 8 ‘ea 1 Park BF AR Paul F_ husband of Helen K father of Daniel B. Beard son | a?! Mrs. Grace Beard Pioreer O | heather of Mre Mark Rinehart L~uigyMe, Kv: Vewie Beard Lois. ville, Kv. and Dr’ Rax Beard PioNeer 0 passed .awav Monday Servicees Fanrer & Buchanan Morthary, Wadnesdav. 10h a m. Burial Crown Hill. Priends may call at martuary aI BOND _George H., 3446 WN. Fuciid. belnved husband of Dorothy. father of William passed away Monday morning. Services Wanner’ & .BuSharan Mortuary Wednesday 1030 m. Priends invited. Burial Meon ial Park. Priends may call at martnary el L BROWN Clarence C., age 59 husband, of Betty Brown, father of Movd. brother of Mrs. Moss Williams and Carl Brown. both of Shelby County, pa away at his home, Indianapolis, R. R 6 near Greenwood, Tuesday morning. Funeral serv. feet at the Ewing Mortusrv Shelbvville. 1°30 p-m. Friday. Friends mav all a! the late home from 7 p m Tussday until Fridav a. m. and at the mortuary from 10 a m Priday Burial Pofest Fill Shelbyville BROWN —Paul ¥ Fushend of Ehelife father of Ollie Mae, Wayne Mattie Young. Pauline Collins, Betty, Fug gene and Jessie and Yessie, passed AWAY Tuesday a m. Mriends mav call a¥ the Tolin Puneral Home 1308 Prospect St. atfer 7p. 'm_ Wednesdav. Rody will be shipped Thursdar 4 am, for service and interment Feidsr Scott ALL Kv BURKS Emma A. age 80 beloved | wife of Soo fe W. Burks, mother | af Mrs, Omel Curry, Mrs. Hazel | Hilkene, Mrs. Jean Wampner and | Mrs. Ruth Himler, 11 grandchildren } | } |
and 18 great-grandchildren surviving, passed away Sunday. Funeral at Shirley Rrothers’ Irving Hill Chapel, 5377 E. Washingtod, Wedn: m. Friends invited,
esday, 1:30 p. Burial Memo-
rial Park. Priends may call at chanel any time CAUBLE—George R, L, 1207 Martin St., passed away Monday evering, father” of Mrs. fase J yo
snd Harry Cauble city’
Cauble. Corso, Mo broindr of Nery ora Mevers, Alto Pa m nd Grand ower 1
the Chape! of the Chimes Wednesday - noon FERGUSON Harold H., Jersey, husband of Charlotte 1, brother of Donald L. of Westfield, J: Mrs. Thomas 8 Brown.-Mon'- | passed awar Monday eve. ning Services at the Fanner & “Buchanan Mortuary Wednesdar, 2 30 p Mm Priends invited Buris] Crown’ Hill Friends ‘may cll » the mor
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TS — Mabel *M.! age ‘yAArsS, 4) le of ‘Gilbert. mother of Mrs Naselroad ° and »
Bedo O., passed away Sunday. a etnias Dec. 4. 2p m a! the George Jsher Mortuary, 3 w Va ashington Si. Priends inBurial Floral, Park Cemetery Pri is i
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FRUITS - Floyd E, of 2401 N, Sher rest Sun-
man dr ay. age husha Addie Pagan Pruits, beloved. father of Paul E Fruits (deceased), Prank (Jim) Harold Gordon, Donald Meria, Jane, Betty, Floyd Ear! (Bill) and Nancy Jean Pruits; also four granddaughters surviving. Services Wednes« day, 10 a. m,, from Northeast.Chape!, 2530 + Station St Friends are welcome. Burial Memorial Park, Crawfordsville papers ‘please copy. Moore Mor tuaries.
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GARVER ~Cieorge x. 515 N. Gladstone, age T7. beloved father of Clyde L vey of Palmyra J Mrs. Jane Hall Ranard B flle v. and George L. Garver Jr, Altadena. Cal. passéd away Sunday p m Services Wednesday. 10 a mm. from Shirley Bros Irving Hil Chape 5377 E. Washington St irtal at Connersville. Ind. Priends mav call a the chapel
HAGEDON ~- Oscar Tex entered Age 60 years, M. Hagedon Mae Hagedon, step-father of Jo Ann Walton and George son. brother of Mrs. William A gard and Charles H Hagedon, ices Friday, 2 p n., At the W 00druff Place Baptist Church are welcome Burial Park Cemetery Friends may call, at Peac Chapel, 2050 E. Michigan St, after 6 p. m. Wednesday, Moors Mortuary, HENSLEY-—-Mary E, beloved mother of Mrs. Pear! Helstand, Mrs. Barbara Long, William and Carl Hens ley, also survived -by 14 grandchile dren and three great-grandchildren, ‘passed away Sunday p. home of her daughter, Helstand, 1739 Sloane. call at the Robert W. Stirling Funeral "Home, 1420 Prospect St. Funeral services Wednesday, 1 m., South~
OH of Mission into rest hushand of * father of
- eastern Union Church, Sloane Ave and Minnesota Friends invited Biirial | _Memorial Park
LEWIS —Glenn, 1109 Church 8t age
40, passed away Monday, beloved husband of Leotha and father of 5 oyd, Russell, Glenn Leroy, George r and Robert Eugene: Lewis and : « Belma Frances Connerley and hrother of Kenneth gnd Clovis Lewis and Mrs, Dorothy Holden Services Friday, 2p. m, at the Second Evangelical and United Brethren Church
at Wilkens and Church Sts Burial Washington Park Friends may call at 8hirley Bros Central Chapel. 948 N. Illinois. from .7 p. m. Tuesday and at church after 1 p.m. Fridav (Bedford, Ind, papers please
McCONNELL—Major Joseph, © of Los Angeles, Cal, age 67. passed awav, eloved husband of Mae McConnell Joseph Jr Mabel and Gertrude Snyder, Helen Von Eute, Anita Bean, Los Angeles; Dorothy Martinez, Tucson, Ariz.. son of Mrs J. 8. McConnell, Cumberland, Ind brother of Mrs. J. B. Young, Puneral service Wednesday, 10:30 Shirley Bros. Central Chapel, 946 N, Illinois Burial Crown Hill. Priends may call at chapel any ti time
MeKENZIE—Lawrence T., of 4217 K 11th St, passed away Monday morning, age 43 years, hushand of Helen Grist McKenzie, father of William Grist, son of Mr. and Mrs, George W. McKenzie, brother of Mrs Rose Borger, Gordon and George McKenzie. Funeral Friday, 8:30 a. m, at Irvington Chapel 5342 E. Wathington 8t.: Little Plower Church 9 A. m. Burial Calvary Cemeter: Men's Club of -Eftle Flower Church will meet Thursday, 8 p. m , at above chapel for recitation of the rosary Moor » Mortuar es
MASON—1ril Ogden Tink), age 42, husband of ‘Bertha E. Mason, stenfather of Betty Lou and Gerald James Anderson, son of Wilber son, brother of Mrs, Colleita Whit low, Mrs. PFeriela L.” Lopossa, Mrs Crystal W, Priddy, Mrs. Shirley May Mason and Byron N. Mason, passed away Saturday evening at resiaence, 42 8 Warman Ave Services Wednesday, 1 m. Conkle Funeral Home, 1934 W_ Michigan St. Priends in ha ed. Burial Center Valley Cemeter Friends may call at the [uner8! home
father of
MELLISH Mrs. Delaware, wife of
Julia Ss 613: N Ralph W, moiher of Di. ‘Helen E. Meliish of New York, Miss “Ruth J. Mellish of dianapdlis, and the Re: i Mellish of Norwalk, O., passed away Monday. Private service Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Wed iesda 9 8 m Friends may call at the Tuesday
N'WBY Anna Mariah, f former] of 822 Camp St daughter of Mrs Ellen Waller, cister of Mrs. Paly Watia, aunt. of Mrs. Fannie Kenneds Anna Imes, Mrs. Ruby Barton Miss - Barbara Miller passed away Monday, Dec. 21 1847, at the residence of her niece, Mrs Fannie Kennedy, who is the wile of the retired police patrolman Roy Kennedy, 2161 Boulevard PL Mrs Newby was a member and president of Aid No. 2 of Secong Christian
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Church, Ninth and Camp Sis, where ervices will be held Wednesday, Dec 24, 1947. at 10 a. m. Interment will
be in Crown H:ll Cemetery Frienas may cal} at Second Christian Chuwcn R Am We ednesday
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NUSS SK — Edwar d Phi ip, “15 2628 E. New York St, husband of Mrs. Anna May Nuss, father of Mrs Ben A. Groschelle of city, hrouner of Mrs. Louise Gilbert of Jefferscotown, Ki and gtandfather of D.le CGiroschelle passed awa Tuesd Friend may call at he Jordan mer Home. 2428 E. 10th St. aiter Tp m Wednesda Time of une al given later For informa 2} CH-8300 Member of Centre "Loo F and OSTEWIG Howard 8. 1231 N. Arlington, passed away Monday, ace 85. Beloved husband of Mrs. Oleda Ostewig, father of Pred C. Ostenig brother of Lilly Ostewig, St. Jose. Dd Mich, Services Friday at 1:30 p m from Shirley Bro: Irving Hill Chapel. 5377 E. Washington. Buri Memorial Park Friends ms at C hapel after 4 p. m Wednesd:
OSTHIMER Bruce, ' Michigan Hole
son of Mrs. Belle ‘Osthimer, brother of Mrs. Georgia O. Smitha; uncle of Mrs. Audrey Hiatt, Homer 8mi'a and Janet Smitha, passed away Ao vp Services Flanner & Bi-
Pridavy." 1 pm Hill. Friends may “Lola Mi 1dr red, “R TR 2 Greenwond, passed away Mon dav evening, wife of Hugh. mothe nf Hugh Jr. sister of TILA and Jap Jones citv, and aunt f ’ Alice Church. Services at Pleasant Christian Ch : 10.30 a. m. Friengs tk Burial Mount leasant Friends ma at the home aftee 2 pm. Wednesdas J C Wi ison Serv ice
RAY “Wickeliffe Park. 5535 N, Dela= ware, husband of Jessie 8., father of James W., Indianapolis. and Mrs Herbert T. Webster of Ardmore. Pa.: brother of Deila R. Hunter of Waukesha. Wis; Mrs, Paul Pishback. Indianapolis passed, away Monday Service Planner & Buchanan Mortu-
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RICE—Emmette A, of 313 E._ 50th t., husband of Lillie and father of Patricia Ann and Emmette, son of Mrs. Ada Rice of Spencer Prother of Dr. Prank E. Rice of Chicago Service Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Time later ROBERSON— William M. little of Mr. and Mrs son, brother of Mary and Rebecca pasted away Monday a. m. Friends may call at the Tolin Puneral Home, 1308 Prospect St Services Wednesdav, 10 am. from the funeral homes Interment Calcutta Cemetery, north of Harmony. Ind. Priends invited STEBBINS — Thomas R, 3213 Clifton, husband of Minnie H., brother of J" Willis Stebbins and uncle of Wil. liam Stebbins, both of - Lafayette, passed away Monday Service at Planner &, Buchanan . Mortuary, Wednesday, 1.30 p. m. Priends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at mortuary. ”
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