Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1948 — Page 4

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TORT wa i] |Mrs. George F. Robertson. | Rites Set for Tomorrow

ces for Mrs. Belle Robertson, lifelong Indianapolis resite died Monday at her home, 1220 Bacon St. will be held | at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow at Stirling funeral home and at 9 a. m. at St. Catherine Catholic Church. Burial will bé in St. Joseph's] | Cemetery. repre Mrs. Robertson, p> She is survived by her husband, . AE George F.; a daughter, Mrs. Al on berta Motsinger, and one grand- Ul N 4 daughter, -all- of Indianapolis. | Ce R Mrs. Maude Kingston

| Mrs. Maude J. Kingston, a aa{tive of Monroe County, died yes-| {terday in her home, 1446 English Ave. 8he was 76. Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the J. C. Wil

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funeral . . . at a cost determined wholly by YOUR voluntary selection.

bearing on the beauty and dignity of a Shire ley Service. Regardless cost, the attention to detail, the countless litte

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IM BSwygert studied opposing arguments today on whether tne Taft-Hartley law violates the constitution by permitting the National Labor Relations Board tc obtain injunctions against unions.

son Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery.

Surviors are three daughters,

Bourn and Miss Ethel Kingston; tour sons, Clarence, Earl- H,

Bloomington; and Ervin Jackson, Lafayette; 10 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Julian Stonehouse

Services are planned at 10 a. m, Friday at Conkle funeral home for Julian (Judge) Stonehouse, 25 8. Harris Ave, who died yesterday in General Hos-

union from engaging in certain |= alleged unfair labor practices against newspaper publishers, 1700 Members Strike More than 1700 ITU members| are on strike against 14 news--papers;-eight-of them in. the Chi cago. area. The NLRB claims the union struck to force tne papers to aout Xa Sonditions of | employment rather than s a pital. Burial will ve In. Fier) formal labor contract. The inion Mr. Stonehouse, who was 72 | claims the strikes were called to Was & Tetired interior -decorator.| Sore aman constitu: A native of Lexington, Ind. he yonaiity question under advise ip eg 38 years. | ment, possibly for as long as two 8 are three sons, weeks. = James A. Sidney C. and Francis| If he agrees with the ITU that = L. Stonehouse; two daughters, the Taft-Hartley clause is un-| Mrs. Mildred Baker and Miss| constitutional, ‘the NERB's suit | Dorothy Stonehouse; a brother, automatically will be tossed out = Jesse Stonehouse, al of Indian of court. If he refuses the for §

apolis; a sister, Mrs. Flora Davis, motion, however, attorneys for

| Oklahoma City, Okla., and four the union and board will comgrandchildren. : mence arguments on thé NLRB's

injunction petition, Omar Hinchman Swygert gave the attorneys tor Omar Hinchman, a retired

dhe union and hoard.splus coun- | sellors for seven labor unions Bickel plater and metal polishe., ong newspaper association which yesterday in his home, 618% pave intervened in the case—un-| Virginia Ave. He was 73, til next Monday to file briefs for A bachelor, he was trustee of and against the Injunction re-' the Plater & Buffers Local 171, quest. L oo a AFL. He lived here most of Ws| He said he would not resume life and was a metal polisher hearings until at least one week and plater for 40 years. He wus arter he rules on the dismissal a member of Centre Masonic motion.

» Dr, Dimitrov Invited ae Faitis To Testify About Reds

all of Indianapo ; A House Un-American Activ-| t beommittee invited Dr. Mrs. Denzel Garner George M. Dimitrov, Bulgarian Services will be held us A anti-Communist leader, and

m. tomorrow at J. C. Wilson Arthur Bliss Lane, former U. 8. Chapel of the Chimes for Mrs. Ambassador to Poland, to testify Mildred Garner, 65 Regent Bt. on legislation to curb Commu- | who died Monday at General Hos nist activities. Dr. Dimitrov will | pital. Burial will be in Crothers- appear tomorrow. | ville. . "1 | Mrs. Garner, who was 40; was a native of Jackson County and had lived here 20 years. She was

Agnes O'Hara Speaker Miss Agnes O'Hara, Grand Rit-| the Women of the

a member of the Christian ualist of [Chureh. $F | Moass, agin be Suess honor, Aid ’ 8 er at ual | Surviving are her husband, tee chapter night program (2

a ] Debron lof lis Chapter 11, Button: a brother, on WOTM, tomorrow at 8 p. m. WE the Moosé¢ Lodge. This follows a

ins, and a sister, Mrs. Verna Jordan, Ho dinner at s P minh honor of Miss ‘Hara. Miss Victoria Montani, | John Switzer ‘city harpist, will play. John Switzer, a stationary na

pumpman for the Republic Creo- U, 8. CRUISER AT VENICE | soting Co. 20 years, died yester-i VENICE, Feb. 11 (UP)-The day in his home, 1105 Berwick U, 8. cruiser Providence arrived He was 87. in Venice yesterday for a weekwas a native of Bryants-| long official visit. 3

ville, Ky., but lived here 30 yeats. He was» of: “UaRT A LOVELY PERMANENT

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[tax Christian Church. | Services will be held at 2 p.m. {tomorrow in the Conkle funeral 4 |home. Burial will be in Floral [Park Cemetery. 8... Surxivors..are his. wife, Mrs. Icie Lee Switzer; four sons, Roy| L., Luther C, William D. and John ‘M.; two daughters, Mrs. Opal Fry and Mrs. Ethel Faletic,| all of Indianapolis; his mother, Mrs. Sally Yarnard; a brother, James Switzer; a sister, Mrs. { Arthur Howard, all of Lexington, Ky. and two grandchildren.

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Howard and Paul Kingston, all gon - ; of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs, a I rl verses by memory from the ny at Seorgs Was .|Mary McHenry and Mrs. Frank Typographical Union. The ITU] Koran, Holy Book of Islam, iu at the A508. 10: proten. Wye, — oe Jo anafol a asked Swygert to dismiss, on during the annual celebration ot 1910-11, “and “the “Universi Ee erty Jackaon,|ioss grounds an NLRB Jetition| the birth of Mohammed. Minnesota, 1911-19.

[dana University -law instructor, |died yesterday in San Francisco.|

associated for many years with the Harvard tom, |University and Yale University Waters to. float law schools. He became profes|sor emeritus at Harvard in 1043 ‘and since that time had been a ,n4 would soon come out and {member of the faculty of the speak to them. | Hastings College of Law in San The

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Thousands Pay Homage to Train on 400-Mile Trip to Watery Junction at Allahabad Staff

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| The train is carrying Mr. Gandhi's earthly remains to the junction of the Holy Ganges and Jumna Rivers at Allahabad,

they will be mixed with the bones in a brass ey: will be m: carriage of the ol Mr. Gandhi's sons and daughters, shrouded in holy homage to this train asi. ci'or sit in a circle about the

hymns and scriptures. | It will take the train 26 hours train as it Trolls through theis cover something less than 400 Mr. Thurston practiced law in countryside. i New York from 1001-08, when he joined the faculty at Indiana Uni- ,,,. 0 ‘the railroad line, folding, versity. Later he became assist- (heir hands before their face. ant professor and professor of| Uni-| is one of prayer, to the Hindu it essor of | is a sign of paying respects. They shout “victory to Gandhi” [NRGresn, Banker: onto; Gn ty -of ‘as -the--train-.rolls. by, carryingitory, Astw Rp MormaCmail hes and Cristobal: Pt. Amherst, Halifax.

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