Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 December 1947 — Page 24

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Italian Minister to Sweden Killed A

STOCKHOLM, Der 26 (UP) Police today disclosed the full story of how Alberta Bellardo Ricel de-

parting Italian ter to Sweden was stabbed of scissors by a mentally compatriot The slayer was on eight hours leave from an asylum Mr. Ricel himself had intervened ifn behall of his slayer shortly be fore Christmas, obtaining for him the Christma: from hn hr stitution where held since 1040 - The killer « dey Bwedish authoritie f Capocchl. He was an Italian was ordered detained seve ven ago after low country suflering from schizop! personality) had sufficiently be con for release

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death

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An attack upon tw fe) men Capoce Henin but my to

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Used ‘Invention’ as Ruse

tabbing took place

legation

The Ttalian terday afternoon Mr. Ricel wa tional Christmas

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holding a tradi

luncheon that also

mpossible nautical mar euver by docki ing on ts bow [right] on one side and its starn (lett) on the other. f wo weeks previously and 15 NOW

: Paul's Rostrum Found in Corinth

From It Apostle Defended His Faith

By H. DD. QUIGG rearked his impending departure to United Press Stall Correspondent take up a new post as Italian rep YORK De 26 he resentative in Chile Corinth of the outdom Capocchi. released to visit his wife om which St. Pa POKe a flower vendor, and three childrer nse of the Christian religion called at the legation and asked to ported nb ! reneoiogist be permitted to see Mr. Ricel Hr Just returned from Greece said he wanted to demonstrate a ‘ Lhe ame rostrum on new jnvention, a pair of CIRA01L Pau appeared helo the with detachable arms governor, Gallo,” said Mr. Ricci asked a servant to show Oscar Broneer, acting director Capocchi to his st while “the » American School of Classical minister himself wen! § « the kitchen | in Athens, who arrived on for a couple of bottles of wine to liner Vulcar recent] present to his visitor When Mi Braneer said that in a Ricci entered to the study Capocchl building the names of leaped upon him. stabbing him six af the apostle were found times with a pair of scissors, once Broneer. who will spend two directly through. the heart months lecturing in the United Blamed Him for Detention and atténding the annual Police said Capocchi believed the, meeting of the Archeological instiminister had been responsible for tute America In New Haven, his detention in 1040, although Dee, 39-31, also described Ricci was not minister at that time Ne jerned ope nist impor Mr. Ricel screamed for help and Rng he em Whe ex his shrieks were answered by a iN A a Jape unding in guest,. the Marquis Cittadini-Ces) 4 whic neq new aght on The marquis tried to seize the scis Greek drinking hab sors, but Capocchi. resisted. He Tavern of 200. B. ( stabbed Riccl again and again as Broneer said the bullding the minister lay on the floor feet, contained 66 small Then Capocchi turned on the more than hall of which marquis, stabbing him in the face | equipped with the ancient several times Greek retrigerator--a small, deep Other guests and servants. in. Well eluding white-capped cooks, rushed found all the: paraphernalia Into the room. They finally suc vern of 200 B. C." -he sald ceeded in overpowering the at were marble tables on wnith tacker bon vivar plaved Kknackle Mr. Riccl died In a hospital a A game like dice. In one well few minutes after doy ors began an we even found several worn and examination of his wounds polished knuckle hones—six-sided {Objects made from the knuckles of ab sheep, on each side of “hich was Ammunition Does inscribed a name for use in the Double Duty in Idaho "mbline” DUBOIS Yabo: (OP: The in the building, which Dr Broneer sald was probably (he chances were about a& million to largest secular structure ever exong against it happening——but it cavated in Greece were found frag did ments of the bone futes played oy A hunter in the Birch Creek dis- the “flute girl” entertainers of tne trict fired at a moving. antelope When he got to the spot he found ‘Cure for Hangovery' he had killed two with one bullet found a-bowl in which thei Bo he hurried to the checking sta- yyy their ‘wine—the ancient tion and told his story. Game om Greeks, you know, never took thei cers, believing him to be honest, wine neat Dr. Broneer said. “And cleared him of exceeding ‘his bag » were many terra cotla drink Everyone in the area was amazed Each cup was inscribed The next day another hunter in- with a toist. There were {oasts to advertently duplicated the feat afety, peace—and one ‘to a He made his one shot on Crooied hangovers We presumed Creek. He, too, was cleared of re probably was in the cup. blame of the toasts said: “Oh, you - Who appear beyond all my expectaSulfa Found Some Help I was believed 10 be the t a Grecian girl to a satlor In Leprosy Treatment friend returning from a vovsge, NEW YORK (UP)--Dr R. C Wil Broneer, who has been in Hams, assistant surgevn general of Greece with the 67-vear-old Amer the United States and chief of the ican School since 1924 sald that Bureaii of Medical Service ajd the Americans were continuing ex here that- sulfa drugs had been cavations in Athens up the slope toused with some success in the the Acropolis treatment of lepros) - Speaking at a meeting of the SANDALS SURVIVE WAR American Mission to Leper the CHICAGO (OP)—=The War Asphysician sald beneficial results had s Administration here has 737 been noted In the use of the drugs 000 s of “hygienic bath sandals.” over a period of five vears He said Y & vour pick of basswood leprosy cases in the United State or pine I'hey cost Uncle were ‘estimated at fxom 1500 to 3000 more. than $400,000

A Husband's ‘Slight Error Foils Slaying of Wife :

Winkle:

ST. LOUIS, Dec. 26 (UP)--Police said today a light mistake” in Adentification prevented Chester

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In Stock for Immediate Delivery Pavments

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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} NEAT NAUTICAL TRICK—The

Local Deaths—

The ship had

drydock to be welded together,

pI jer split

Rites for Thomas Powderly,

GM Machinist, Tomorrow

Services for Thomas E. Powderly vision of General Motors Corp. and | Mrs.

1836" Georgetown Rd., will be held at tomorrow in Flanner & BuBurial He

3pm

chanan mortuary will be In was 30 he died Wednes.Hospital, He wa

Allison I

Crown HiH Cemetery, A life

In

resident, Methodist for

aay

A Machinist the

Business Index Little Changed

MONARCH SALES CO., Inc.

36 West 10th 5.

Wo

a member of Brookside Masonic Lodge. . Survivors. are his wife,

Eleanor; Nancy Jean and! Kenneth Hobb, both of Indianap- Manchester was superintendent of

the bank's transit. department.

two daughters, Karen Sue; his mother, Mrs. Alice Powderly, and two brothers, Joseph E. and Donald Powderly, all of In-

dianapolis

3 Generations Observe

Joint Anniversaries ARLINGTON, Mass. (UP)

generations of the same fam

erved their- wedding annive

Three obrsaries

ily

Mrs. Ruth Rumpel, OES Leader, bos

Burial Rites Will

Be in Newtonville

A past president’ of “Indiana Southern District, OES, Mrs. Ruth Rumpel, died yesterday in ner home, 3250 N. Capitol Ave. She was 45. A resident here most of her life, Mrs. Rumpel was -a member of Grandview Chapter, OES, here, and the Methodist Church in Newtonville, Services and burial Newtonville,” Surviving are a son, John G. Rumpel; a sister, Miss Helen Lloyd, both of Indianapolis, and five brothers, Orvis Lloyd, Thomas W. Lloyd and Frank Lloyd, all of Indianapolis; Ottp Lloyd, Denver, Col, and Hilbert Lloyd, Rockport, Ind.

will be in

500-foot Navy tanker Panaganset performs a pMys Catherine Webb both sides of a Boston, Mass.,

Services for Mrs. Catherine Webb, 4 native of Germany, was to be held at 2:30 p. m, today in Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel. Birla) was to be in Crown Hill Cemete She was 86, She died Tuesday of a daughter, Mrs: 1231 :N. Linwood Ave. ‘lived here 70 years.

in the home Clara Norris, Mrs. Webb

Elizabeth Knowles, Cal.; a son, Washington, D: C., and two grandchildren, Miss Barbara Hobb and

Delano,

Robert Brucker Services Sunday

Services and burial for Robert A Brucker, former manager of the

|» WORD-A-DAY

FAULT OR GUILT

TO CLERR FROM ALLEGED’

“iS NAME ON YOUR PRESEN BY MISTAKE]

Indiana National - Employee Dies

Jerome J. Manchester, employee million will be spent to build the Survivors are another datghter, of Indiana National Bank for 22 West Side Medical Center inw a

years, died yesterday in

his aome, Frederick Hillman, 6936 Ralston Ave. He was 41,

A lifglong resident of the city, Mr.

He

was a member of Meridian Street Methodist Church and the Rail Fan

Club.” His Dr.

Manchester

father,

cian here for his death 14 years ago. Services will be at 2 p in Royster

many years prior

& Askin Mortuary. Sheridan Theater, will be held Sun- jal will be in Moira, N. Y.

Jerome J was a practicing physi-| toe

m. Sunday Bur-|

_ FRIDAY,

Robert C. Stevens “cima

Dies Suddenly |

Services Tomorrow For Sales Manager

Robert ‘CG’ Stevens, Indiana dis-

“rict sales manager for Shaw-Bar-

{ Illinois that

suddenly yesterday Michigan Rd

ton, Inc. died in his home, 4655 N He was 37. Mr. Stevens had been with the calendar company since its formation here in August, 1940. Prior. to that he was with Brown & Bigelow Co., national advertising firm, fog two and one half years. A native of Lebanon, Mr, Stevens had resided in Indianapolis 10 years. He was a member of American Legion and Indianapolis Lions Club. | Services will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Lawler Funeral Home; Lebanon. Burial will be in that city. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Rainie Stevens; two sons, Robert and Ronald StevensysIndianapolis; his mother, Mrs. C, E. Stevens, Lebanon, and a.brother, Byron Stevens, Cleveland.

CHICAGO LOOKS AHEAD CHICAGO (UP) —Dr. Andrew C Ivy, president of the University of Professional | Colleges, says | in the next 12 years $200]

gugrier. billion dollar project.

__ ANNOUNGEMENTS |

T "DEATH NOTICES

Indianapolis Times, Fri., Dec.

26, ‘47

BROWN “George H BRUCKER Robert A *LEWIS —~Walter

AYARS — Ella D

New York City, aunt of Mrs. Addie Heller, Mrs, * Edna Kramer and other nieces and nephews, passed away at the home

IU Review Notes on the same day. day in East St. Louis, IIL Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elien| of Bright Gilbert, RR. 7, Wednes- , x. Taine A resident of Indianapolis th y : S gay, JDec. 20. ' Services Saturday, . Mr. and Mrs. James E. Kimball anapolis ree Manchester; a daughter, Miss Clara Dec. 27, 3 p. m, at Royster & Askin Diverse Trends 6 held their 56th anniversary while Years, Mr, Brucker died yesterday phyllis Manchester, Indianapolis, Mortysries 1902 N Meridian. Priends , : = . invite “remat llow T Times State Service their son and daughterfin-law, Mr. morning in his home, 532 N. Ox- and a half-brother, Warren Man-| may call Seman nr ene BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Dec 26— and Mrs. A Allen Kimball of Win- ford St. He was 63, a native of East chester, Detroit. A son, Jerome J.| Friday. For information, call ‘MAThe Indiana University business re- chester, marked their 31st, St. Louls and a member of the Ma- Manchester Jr, died seven years po ES—Harry O., of 440 Spruce St, search bureau's preliminary index At the same time the Allen Kim- Sonic Lodge there. ago. 54 Tiered into rest Wednesday. age : Te \ of Indiana business conditions for ball's daughter Ann and her hus- Surviving are his wife, Mrs | father of Mrs. Onarlotie £ oy November was fractionally higher band, Kenneth G. Larrabee of Frances Brucker; a daughter, Miss Mrs. Fred J. Denny i Jee sie Py ey A goarry than in October, but little different Binghamton, N. Y,, celebrated their Madge Brucker, Indianapolis, and a, Riis for Mrs. Gerirude Denny of Bre re . SnEo ite rote of from the level of -the past two Sixt h anniversary sister, Mrs. Lottie York, Ferguson, 2433 Central Ave. will be at 1 m.| Al 20 I led. nite, Wiley J E ora. months, Mo : eh| 7a p ; sore E 2nd W. Bojes tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan | atyiday 7 m., at In the current issue of its monthly Arthur 1. Roney ! Friends Ao” Bar Nisnigan. publication, the Indiana Business Ne ras (a am Services for Arthi T . Moriiary, | juston Park MOORE MORTUARIES. Review, the 1. U. bureau > § XO rthur T. Roney, a Jifelong resident of Indianapolis, BROWN—_George H., passed away . Crown Hill Cemetery caretaker, will Thursday. age 70, beloved father that the level of business . : Mrs. Denny, wife of the late Fred of George Brown, Mrs. George CosNOYemBRr a be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in C. M. C 4 : sell, Mrs. Arthur Clements, Mrs RE® n or er vey pra cal Recor 0recas Willis & Son/Funeral Home. Burial] I» Denny, died yesterday in her; Ralph Foster, Burbank, Cal: Mrs. anged fr # : J . diff ’ al : unchang om a month agp will be in Crown Hill, home. She was 66 and a member of Jmes Rudi, Travec, Tha “Business in the state was char- LINCOLN. Neb. (UP)--Nebraska's Mr. Roney, who was 72 and re- Third Church of Christ, Scientist. | Mrs Mary Abrams, Sinambis, S ” y ro . - . A 2 3 | ices onday, { . » acterized by diverse trends, with in 1947 farm income probably - will sided at 4050 Boulevard Place, died, Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.| SHIRLEY BROS WEST CHAPEL, creases and decreases almost equally hh 1.250000.000 i Wednesday morning shortly after George H. Pattison; a son, Talbott 0 Michigan. Bubal Mount x og] ’ ate I'eg $1 250 eC « y . son. 8 rc at ¢ e divided,” the Review slates. each $1,250,000, According 0 reporting for work. He had been Denny; a, brother, Harvey 8. Tal-| any time after 1 pm. Saturday. “For some months, physical pro-_ state agHitulture director Rufus M. employed at the cemetery for 53 bott, and five grandchildren, all of BRUCKER Robert A. ‘age 63. of 532 t ‘ Hoard ; N. Oxford, beloved husband of duction in the state has been as Y years, Indianapolis, { Madge Brucker and brother of Mrs. close to practical capacity output The previous high mark was last me | Lottie Yorg, passed away Thursday wa - sn aia ui vears $849 am exclusive of $24 - | a m Friends may call at SHIRas the supply of raw materials would years $849 million exclusi e of : 4, Rite LEY BROTHERS CENTRAL CHAPEL, permit. Under conditions of “this 984.000 in government payments. r, 940 N. Illinois St. from 3 to 8:30 kind, a marked rise in the volume Howard considers his estimate | Bury ot at East St Louis, Mh. of business would be a’ dollar ex- conservative, The billion-dollar in- Ex-Banker Set Toda | CONNER_Henry, age 66, husband of pansion in output through a sharp come does not necessarily indicate . I y soo atl (Sonne, father of a ng Phe oe : rs. Helen Hunt, Mrs ula Keeling, rise in prices rather than an ex. record-breaking prifits= for the! -geryices for M. T. Hunter, former the First National Bank at Danville, Thomas Harry Theodore. Claude and | pansion in physical output, since farmer, he said, since production : . 4 ’ Clarence Conner; brother of Mrs. ' hs Aes Is banker, were to be at 2 p. m. today died yesterday in his home, 2114 Minnie Cooper of Tampa, Fla.; Mrs, rising prices in most instances have costs and the price of goods also Carrollton Ave, He was 96 and al Ollie Courtney of Sanders, Ky.; Mrs, not brought forward any increased are increasing in Conkle Funeral Home. Burial Alberta Short. Funeral Saturday, 3 : . : native of Hendricks County. Mr.! 11 a. m. at the FARLEY FUNERAL volume of raw materials, Farm commodities buy less than will be in Greenlawn Cemetery at HOME, 1604 W, Morris. Burial Floral ' Bot rr ei had resided in Indianapolis Fork. Friends may cali aby tine, Consumers Selective they did a vear ago, Howard said. Brownsburg. for. th ; ARR pe ripper The matio of prices received by the Le ad OF 1 he past seven) years DENNY — Mrs, Gertrude, 66 years, “Consumers were much more se- : vw p . " Go id Mr. Hunter, former president of A nephew, C. L. Hunt, ane i Central, idow of Fred ; t fs 10 " > 0 pr Ss ‘ ny, mo r Mrs. eqrge . lective in their retail purchases farmer coipparec pric pald the Hunter Bank at Brownsburg and olis, is the only immediate survivor. Pattison ‘and Talbott en Be ter than a year ago, and while dollar- 13 one point below that of 1946. | of Harvey S. Talbott, daughter of = - | George H. Talbott, niece of Henry wise retail buying was materially 0 S a et All-Ti M. Talbott: also survived 'hy five above a year ago, the volume in Hog Callers Get Lesson ime Batis bay Dec. 35. 1047, Services terms of physical units may have » Saturday, 1 FLANNER & been no greater than in Novem- From Clarinet Player I i on Local Market BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Friends ber, 1946.” ALBANY, Ga. (UP)--When Jim-| FIERA )—Robert M., 5716 Crit= | J. GERALD v., Crit + Coal production was lightly MY Sweat went to the National! Hog prices set an all-time high at: 330- 360 pounds = ender beloved Husband of ge , ud tim AB + nt . ‘ ale rou 360- 400 pounds .. osia, father o eodosia Marie, | lower than in October, but con Peanut Festival in Dothan, Ala. he Indianapolis Stock Yards today 100- 450 Ds = Mary Ann and Robert Jr.; son of ! 8 another clarin , , - 50 .2 a2 35 gs 24 T= 1 M Mrs. Th ftzgerald; siderably higher than November, WAS Just another clarinet plaver in when bidders pushed the top price \is0. 500 pounds ........ angus] MT, and Me Thoms: Pitzerald: | 1046. Department store sales Tose the Albany High School band. to $31 for choice offerings, 160 to' as0- 550 pounds 20.00 24.00 Prout, Catherine, Joan, Thomas M. | more than usual for November and He tootled his clarinet as he was 220 pounds. Slaught : % Dondld: Joceo Sates and Fu . H ? ghter Pigs | Fitzgerald, died Thursday, Funeral were about 13 per cent higher than supposed to do, until officials of a! The previous all-time record price 90- 120 pounds [email protected], Monday, 830, at the- KIRBY MORTU4 Rg § hog -call ’ test t th festival of $30.2 n . ARY. Meridian at 19th St: 9 a. m A VOur ago The production of POR-CAIINE coniest a e festival of $30.25 was set on Oct, '3. Other CATTLE (300) St. Joan of Arc Church. Interment electricity maintained the same sea. ASked for an entry from each band, prices in the hog magket weré $1.50 Steers ogirdeierial Friends may call onal level as in October, when ft SWeat, who never had been on a higher than the average Wednesday. Cho'ce— pounds 16.50@3500 CAYLORD-Frank B_ 3931 Guilford, ¢ XCPD or y : 4 . 30.90@ 35 FAV cached an all-time peace-time farm. except for a visit with bis The cattle market was small, but 900-1100 pounds ............ 31 5035 25 old of Zein, Menmion Gay. high grandmother, listened to the 40 trading was active. 1100-1300 pounds ........... [email protected]| William De Huszer of Chicago, Mrs, Ihe production of steel in No- other callers. —Dee. 26. G00 500 pounds 25.506 30.50 | George Sask. gg vember reached a ne séticest | What he picked up “by ear’ GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (5700) 900-1100 pounds 26 [email protected] | Walden, San Antonio, Tex.; Francs Ww peace-time SATIIER ¥ fir un and 4 ve! 120- 140 pounds 27 506128.25 1100-1300 pounds ,....,...... [email protected] | Gaylord, Connersville; brother of peak, and was much above the armed him first prize | and the ute ,i,. 180 pounds 27.3002 10.00 Medium — | J Gaylord, ia aeuse, NAS py » ) l 160- 180 = 700-1100 pounds 506 | assed away Fr rvice - level of a year ago. Industrial em- "ethan ton hog caller He. Ty Bounds 3000031001 1100-1300 Pounds 18 hax | NER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, , > n - -— — \ y f 3 unday, Pp. m riends invite ri= Bloyment dechined Iractionally, Ale C Re 300 0 Jounds 30 00 31.00) op ice Heifers | vate arial Monday at Crown Hill, , 1 <d 8 7561305 —— 3 a pay rollls dropped about arrier —— eveals 2. 270 pounds 20'506130.25 600- 800 pounds .......... 20 0031.50 JR oh > * 5% 0% er cen 290- 300 pounds 800- Wl _ Deep, Dark Top Secret 100- 330 pounds 2.30610.00 800-1000 pounds ............ 29.00@ 32.00 Baws twa xr ape years, 330- 380 pounds 29 25 600- 800 pounds 006 f ¥ Jap: Education System | HONOLULU, T. H. (UP)_The Megun 8001000 pounds Soeamiel nate of Tobe Gui igen p ; : y captain of one of the Navy's new- 160- 360 Bounds 24.004127.75 Modium Pound ¢ of Burbank, Cal: brother of Mrs, , . : ta bn . acking Sows ap LAER TELE PPR [email protected], Eloise Coghill, killed in action in urging Teachers est aircraft carriers which docked Good in choice ky rad Liege. Belgium. Services Saturday, TOKYO (UP) — Nearly half then Pearl Harbor invited reporters: 270- 300 pounds 25 254 25 78 pounds . 15.00@1800f 130 p m, at SHIRLEY BROTHERS i. J 8 i} 1 hoard to see his shi 300- 330 pounds 25.254 25.50 Cows (All Weights) CENTRAL CHAPEL, 946 N. Illinois 225 Japanese teachers screened by * Tl i " Xs p. a : - Se te————— —— Good 17,506.21 00 st Buti Washington Park Friends A commission of the Japanese edu- e newsmen, knowing that the Local Issues. Medium 16.25017.50 | Hay cul at e chapel after 6 p. m. ‘ a i yg carrier ‘as a” Cutt 3 506 " cation ministry during the past two bie carrier was equipped with the. . or —— Sr Tha Spm 1 3061330 SN AE x * * months have been purged, including atest jet planes and newest radar Dee. 24 - : : . LUOAS— Michael Charles, 2854 Mcone Communist, jequipment, asked the captain if he STOCKS Bid Asked pee Pulls {AN Weighite) OR Li nde ot MP. Hd \ a y . : ” / really rific Agents Pin Cor Good (all weights 29 00 | . Gr M d Mrs A One purgee was Mrs. ¥ayoi Yosh- had anything really terrific: he - P £OM....c0nii B eights) [email protected]/ Mrs. Fred Graham, Mr. an . Te . rol A a merican States pfd 24 5 | Saus - Paul Lucas, great-grandson of John Ma, director of ‘the Tokvo Women's could reveal to them American Blates pl A... 10 33 a 20 30@ 21.50] MecKinzie and Louis Lucas, who College. Another was.Shinfthi Mat- Have I? he promised. “Just L Aes o% pid ser rare a Medium - 19.00@21 00 The DORSEY FUNERAL HOME 207 sumoto, director of the Central La- “A! i R & Stk Yds com...,., 30 3 Cutter and common 16.504 19.00 Be Ne Tork St. 4 p. m. Friday, bor School. He led them to the officers’ mess. Bobb. Merrit hd ! ih CALVES (15) Funeral 10 a. m. Saturday at funer, Rejection of Mr. Matsuomoto was “Look,” he exclaimed proudly, Sintra Bova com .. 36% 184 Good to cholce 31 0035.00 Al nome, Burial; Unlen Chiape v n > oy © 4 on to medium . 20 one of the first known instances in the silver service off the old bat- Somwith Loan 4c, pid. .... 98 gg Culls 175 pounds up) N oa. LYTLE- Grover C.. brother of Wilwhich a Communist was purged Heship Pennsylvania!” Cont = Car-Na-.Var vi A. AN F. Lytle entered i ! 8 purge Consolidated Industries com . 3, « Feeder and Stocker Cattle and Calves Thursday. age 63 ars. Service Previously, purge lists have consisted — me——— Consolidated Tndustries pid a Steers RL mat COOL . N n Corp chiefly of pre-war ultra-nationalists Mrs. ola Scott Roche ‘Delta Electric D 17 Good and choice are welcome. Burial Crown Hill, and War criminals Electronic Lab com 19 nes pounds and down [email protected] | Srisncs may call at the cha el after ! SA Services for Mrs. Julia Scotty Ft. Wayne & Jackson RR pf 88 um ; | Saturday. MOOI MOR- - ———— { ays Corp pfd w w 500 pounds and down 18.50030.00 TUARIES as B It Kill 68 Roche, an Indianapolis resident 40 erm. «Jones cl A ptd 1B cod 4 oh Heifers McCORMICK— Thomas P., 63 years, ears ome Tel & Tel: 82, pid 3 and choice bh hush f Margaret Mc~ ol His Geese vears, will be held at 10 a. m. t0- ‘Hook Drug ‘com i 2 500 pounds and down...... . [email protected] Coord bang Mrs. Pau) Michael, Just as Hunter Fires morrow in the Conkle funeral India Asso Tel 2 pd... i Medium... EK minor Deloon. Thomas ires; home. Burial will be in Crown ind & Mick & o's ord i Douay and dows. » 11.0QI030 and Bugene McCormick, brother of R pr ne H x ded 4 , Joseph McCormick, passed away DE SMET, 8. D. (UP) — Wayne Hill Cemetery. She was 86. [nds £8 4 toma 3 SHEEP (1100) | Thursday. Funeral Monday, 9:30 Moller, farm Youth, says he has the! She died Wednesday in her home, |Indple Water pfd ines Good nbs r FUNERAL HOME, 1305 A , . . Indpls Water yeas 0! ood to choice Fae sins ? ’ whole neighborhood to back him up 373 N._ Holmes Ave. ‘A native of|inanis Raper A SOM. +eerss 8 0'2| Choice Closely Sorted [11:0 33.00% wi and 10 & m., St. Catherine's Church. ion this story. Grant County, she was a member Ind Nat Life com 18% 11 Mefiium te good... ane 20.50@2250| Friends mvited, Burl Holy Cross. He went hunting just befor of the & Y Jefferson National Life eom.. 15 18% common ............ i... 16.50¢220.00; Friends may call any time. _ 8g ore an e Corinthian chapter, OES. Kingan & Co pid... . Nn Common and medium a 00 550) MANCHESTER—Jerome Jesse, age 41 electrical storm, sighted his ‘prey Survivors include: two brothers, ! Jindal Ru Life 3% Rwts {3horn} ci tars, hushand of Ellen father of § > " neoln an . 103 Clara yllis an erome Jesse Jr. and fired. Down came 68 geese , . . Joseph and James Pulley, both of Marmon. ote $e Comm and choice 5.000 8.50 tdeceased), half-brother of Warren electrac ’ . . stic Asphalt ............0, 10° ommon and Medium 4.0 .00| Manchester, Detroft, Mich ,K passe lectrocuted at that moment by a Marion, and niece, Mrs: Hattie Nation omes com 1h % Ag sop, away Thursday. Funera! Sunday, 3 bolt of lightning. Keller, Logansport. N Pub Ser 5% ......... 104 p at ROYSTER & ASKIN MOR- —— [i The Pub eh sam 9% 2 S Statement FURRY, 1902 N Merialan, Friends allory col invited. Burial Moira, N fends Pub Ser of Ind com 3 Ve t . R 0 te 17; Pub Serv of Ind 3% pfd mn Fria Sal ‘ap "mortuary sitet 4 ym: 1 I Ross Gear & Tool os tn | WASHINGTON, Dec. 26 (UP)—Govern. rida G&E 4.3 pld ‘ 3% [ment expenses and receipts for the cur., OSTHEIMER—Leo M. $20 Wallace ¥ Se. in Vir CAMP Sort 1091, Tent fiscal year through Dec. 23, com- Bt. age 49 .vears, Pasbagd "of “In 1 he Front P *8tokely-Van Camp pld 201, Pared.with a year ago Esther A. Ostheimer (nee Keller |, age’ fes oh Sh ints Th Vowr Lastyeur | SDSS of iyident nieces, Staline snd . Podoaasiine com 3's Expenses $16,951.132,004 $17.680,269.643 phonse and Mrs Philippine Ost | CHICAGO. Dec. 26 (UP) Jimmy cago American, the ‘Chicago Inter- nion Title com Pe ves Recatuts 1% 39 554 30% Tie 927 isimer Br MES inset; " | us 568,284 Josephine and elen theimer, a Murphy, dean of Chicago police re- Ocean and the Chicago Journal, all BONDS {Cn Balance 2,787,341,628 3.622.518 344 of GiAnARGIS.” assed away Wadnes{porters who was ort, t ¢ PAllen & Bteen 5s §7 ios ublic_ Debt 256,741,525, 71 259,741,482,933 av, Dec. 24 neral from « rn as immortalized n the ow defunct. American Loan 4'as 80... God Reserve 32732,441)203 20.521 29032 STEINER FUNERAL HOME. 1601 E. drama, e Front Page,” died last] Mr. Murphy's life and name were American Loan 4':s 58 ..... eid se New York St, Saturday, 8:30 a. m. Inight. He was 71. |eulogized as the “Hildy Johnson” of | Bubesr mecnitser ss Sh © | INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING MOUSE Charen on. PRuial Bi: Josephs Mr. Murphy worked on Chicago “The Front Pr : '§ Ben Ch of Com Bldg -4las vee |Clearings ......iiiieiiini, § 8.823.000) Cemetery. Friends may call at the rs |{Ctizens Ind Tel 4'as §: “ain axe {Debits Aaa RE ae cree 23,233,000 funeral Tome, Members of the Little Jewelry o Clothing © Radios, ete, J Newspapers for more than half a Hecht and Ch when [Columbia Club n 8863 uuu. . — | Flower Men's Club will meet Friday, century and was on his beat until (they wrote their j.... ..... .ICAGO | Qenarice Bos 42° deb . 3.9. In, Jot prayer, W {12 days before his death, From 1929 newspaper life. H Local P roduce PE ppm of Eleanor Ho, until his death he worked for the, Mr. Murphy covered countless oi | a Tr a ire. | Alice Weaver. Chicago Times. front page stories including the ios | pr iCEs FOR rave pivERY | Deer's Sheps ¥. al v 176i]. aw Lh Da | Mr. Murphy w Hewsflapee career Iroquois Theater fire, the Eastland 103 | tinder 4 Vive. 3c! Ln epringers, Me. Berries 3° R eR To An began A when bec disa. ard Loe cocks a oi "100; be 4 p. | be for the City N . ow a Stef and the Rich b-Na-| tors Telegiho aan » foo! un and | a oa He ‘ tN el Burial ‘Crown pri y ews Bureau. Thatithan Leopold slaying of Bobby | Ind 103 No. 2 try, de shan Neo. I. ° ulia, age 85, Dp away i ws in #5. After serving with the Franks. Ee : Ne. 'l, %0c; No. 2, Tie. Wednesday morning. Ser Sate i Eggs: Current r B50 Ibs. to case, un Am, Navy ih Spanish: American War,! He is survived by his wie, Chat {20 45c. grade grade A med 1934 W. Ausenigan | Friends he worked as a reporter on the Chis lotta. a 40d grade 3 » small, may all ab the fumes il. Priends

DEC. 2, 1947

Express Your Love and Sym.

pathy in the. Most. Unders standable Way. THE ALLIED FLORIST ASSN.

of Indianapolis Flowers Telegrapised Anywhere

L- DEATH NOTICES ROSS — Wilbur ©. age 55. of } f Bain: bridge. Ind. formerly of 1049 Ol} ver Ave father Francis : and Wilbur A. Ross, U, 8. N.; bi S hs Andy Ross, passed away ThursFuneral Monday 10 a m. at PARLEY FUNERAL HOME, 1604 WwW. Morris St Burial © Floral Park Friends may call at funeral home after 1 pm Saturday. RUMPEL—Ruth, 3250 N. Capitol, mother of John G., sister of Miss Helen Lioyd, Orvis. Thomas W. ane Frank Lloyd of Indianapolis Lioyd of Denver, Colo, and hilbert, Lloyd of Rockport, Ind, passed away Thursday a m Friends may call at mortuary Friday afternoon and eyening 8c.vices and burial at Newton«

roth-

Nora E., age 77 years, Waiter N.. mother of Mrs Crela Sanchez, Reading, Pa.; Eleanor Sharp. Mrs. Harriet Jones, Wilhur E and Myron W. all of Indianapolis, passed away at the jesiens . 1503 Evison St. Funer! Sund at ROYSTER or ASKIN MORTUARY, 2310

W. Washington St. Burial Ar-, thur, ind. SMITH Georgia F. e 60 years, mother of Leland R" itn, passed away at the residence, 1803 8. Vine-

wood Ave. Funeral and burial Wile

loughby, Or 4. IN MEMORIAM

KASTER—In loving remembrance of dear grandmother, Mary A.

From this world of pain and sorrow To the land of peace and rest, God has taken vou, dear grandmother, Where vou have found eternal rest, SANDY, BUDDIE, SHARON and JIMMIE KASTER—In loving remembrance of our dearly departed mother, Mary

A. Kaster, who departed this life Dec. 26, 1943 In our hearts your memory lingers, Always tender, fond and true, There's not a day, dear mother, We do not think of you. Badly Missed by Children—DALE, OPAL BEVERLEY, LEE . LEE & FIL EILEEN.

5 FLORISTS—MONUMENTS FOR FUNERAL FLOWERS

John Grande & Sons, Florist W. Wash. _MA-35

2401 Re FUNERAL Di DIRECTORS CONKLE FUNERAL HOME 1934 W. Michigan St. FR-9622 FLANNER & BUCHANAN—25 W. Pall Creek Boulevard. TA-3377.

BERT S. GADD MA

2130 Prospect § Bu.

__MA-8040 GRINSTEINER'S k. MAS

BE. New York.

G.H.H HERRMANN A-8438

1503 8. EAST ST

HISEY & TIT0S

#51 N. Delaawre St

L1-3828 Jones & Hurt ‘Shefield Chapel’

2226 Shelby St, GA-2570.

© SPEEDWAY CHAPEL

Auburn av 16th. MA-1234. Farley ERY 1604 W. Morris.

“ROBERT W. STIRLING 1423 Prospect. MA-6576

10. LOST & FOUND

LOST—One black leather “traveling

case containing wrapped Xmas presents between Champaign, III, and Indianapolis. Reward. Finder

please notify Indiana State Police Headquarters LOST—Small white and b spotted dog in vicinity of En Gardens, Reward. 602 8 Whitcomb. BE-4802-M. : LOST. STRAYED—‘Pee-Wee,” small black and white fox terrier. on right side. License H-3688. RI3904 reward.

LOST—In Block's Dept. Store, grey

wool coat, in Indiana Fur Co. box. Reward GA-33%. sbi LOST-—-Black cocker s Janiel, male. Please call BR-22 Generous reward ui La T — Moose ring, with diamondinlaid emblem, Mon., vicinity .2300 10th. Reward. WA-6306.

LOST-—Man's rose Zircon ring between N. Jersey, Alabama on !lth. LI-0102

LOST Black coin purse, money vic.

South Bradley Saturday, Reward. IR-2813 STRAYED—Black female cocker, 8 mos. old. Vie. of Butler. Ho 7058. LOST—CASE OF SHOTS MARKED FOR SAGINAW. MICH. REWARD. BODGE LINES, INC. LI-4528.

LOST—Red fox fur coat, left in taxi. Reward. FR-4879.

GOOD HOMES WANTED

For Several i Dogs. Indiana 8. P. C | MA 8716.

PERSONALS

LEG SORES

Milk leg, Phlebitis, Varicose Veins treated without the use of drugs;

arch supports made for the individual condition. : R. M. B. MORRIS 202 Odd Fe Fellow Bg 1 MA-5287

"COME TO BEAUTY SCHOOL No down payment—Pay $5 weekly. Approved for G. I training. Women, men make big money, RI-0481. Write or call for details, Royal Beauty Academy, 401 Roosevelt Bldg.

Dr. Fred M. Hickman, Dentist, is now located on entire 6th floor Marion Bldg, Ohlo, corner Meridian near postoffice; formerly of 301 Roosevelt ne Shampoo and Set. ngs: Good Work. 0 ls jon International Beauty School 842 E. Washington, MA-7131 J A SMNAIITIN

Detective, Private

Licensed, bonded, confidential. Free consultation. Mr, Gregory, MA-0483.

SPANISH CASA

Baths, massage, 1908 N. Cap. HI- 2004.

‘WISHING Sherrard and Thresa Stes vens a very Merry Christmas om

DAD MASSAGE bath, colonics. 2631 N. Capitol Ave. TA-9374.

TREATMENTS ~ Neur-arth-lumba-rehm massage. 245 N. Cap., LI LiI-4122.

16 BUSINESS SERVICE

ALTERATION SPECIALIST

LADIES, CLEAN, PR! RELINE, REASON,

Meyer 0. Jacobs

212-214 E. 16th St.

Auto Radiator Service

sei St Gar bis cooling system iy oid service,

r expert Oldest th pn Mig “Nase wash (Est. 1913). N. IL RI-1468

es EI

TR-2220, rear 2217 N. Ca) tol. UNION CARPENTERS want light repair and remodeling. All work

gests M ¥, concrete block and brick

ASONR work, Chime r ._TA-8737 EXPERT BOILER and STON STOKER

Rep. 24:-Hr. Serv. CH-3920 REMODELING a CONTRACTING, Bloeel,

CRUSHED rock, run Jrovel. sludge Tertitiser. t LL GA-4344.

PAY-AS-YOU-GO

Checking Accounts, 10 Per Check’ STATE BANK

D0 Minimum Balance Required E. A. Whalin Electric Service pas Ave. Nonting 3nd rain: 2d

hv EE rt Gi YDeCIAEY.

| CA-01T8. X

who departed this life Dec.”

Scar.

v3

16. BUSINESS | OIL BURNEI

Repaired. Immedi for all makes,

FURNACE installing um cleaning: ne! naces; 3 vears to mates. Miles. W/

SMOKY FURN

Immediate service WA-3101, eve, WA- ~ Guttering—Roofir

Shackelfo

No down payment. CA- 4622

FURNACE Al

_ Repaired & & cleane

Denny’s Gara

Motor, Body Rebu

- HARDWOOI Laid, Old firs. mad soneal a att given ev

FOR any kind of vaoiDh call J. H.

GENERAL HAUL

Van, white man.

LIGHT HAULINGWhite veteran. W Tr e- -2711

HAULING. white. yo ement, includ;

CENTRAL HAULIN K. JACOBS AFT!

LIGHT HAULIN HOUSE RAISIN

— Also S0_garages

~ MATTRESSE 24-Hour service. mattresses, $19.95 upholstering, also ¢!

__ HILO from 4 CH-7157-M — PAIN

_ Ing: immediate ¢ "PAPERHANGIN

Painting. Reas. ¢ fee. Work guar. Mf

Paper Hangir PATCH-PLASTERI}

Immediate servic

- ers. Dick's Plum! Radio-Refr Community. 91] Ft Lambert's Refri

Expert workmansh!

y Hoosier Constru 2056-207 W South §& ROOF REPAIRS, roofs, Guarantee HOOSIER SE Vaults, dry wells, | cleaned, repaired Prompt? Service

SEPTIC Dry wells, outsid pumped. m. and

Sewers, Sinks, Electric eel, $5 u Hogan— LOGG. sewer cleaned, elec. ms umped. Inexpensi TRE Moss modern ec ana DESHANO MA-4816 ou PLASE order now spraying fruit trees and ndscape |

Acme Welding Wo owner, 930 Mass Tren Liss, sel

Bert Ads Capitol, extends and best wishes U tomers. Aisbama aa Street M bam LI-0784,

and Prosperous 104 and customers. Amy's Cleaners; 2 friends and cv Xmas and a Happ Angerer's Shell S (Prank Angerer) Bettas 1948 with

Auto Supply & 8 son at Troy, Ha extends Season's tomers, friends, Baker's Cut Price 1-0539, extend greetings to all it Batnatic Poultry

A-1100, extend to’ friends and o

Bas Grocery, | till 10 p. m. Gr customers. May patronage. Burnett & Sons, C Storage, wishes Merry Xmas. Bell's Pharmacy, Ave., CA-1877, | tends happy hol friends and custor

Norris Berry Beau x Wishes cu Xmas and

Sop Lov Beauty CA-7895, extends and best wishes 1 tomers, Bills Market, W. V W. 10th, BE-§ helpess extenu g and customers, Wash,, LI-1233, Blaker Gul Wash., extends to customers, Blaker Bros. Serv right Ba BL-4217, wishes Xmas and a Ha

pple Mar e (Johnn mas. hap Seryice,

surance, Ye : Fou 4 Mu Chi 4 ew” Year,