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| Burial Will Be in | Holy Cross Cemetery

Requiem high mass for William Norton, who died Friday in

General Hospital, will be sung at “10 a. 'm, tomorrow in SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial will] ‘be in Holy. Cross Cemetery. = A. resident here for 35 years, | Mr. Norton lived at 2621 Suther{land Ave. He was 63. Mr. Norton worked as a grade cantractor for several local firms. He was a native of Norton Center, Kas, and a member of Cathedral Church. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Mary Ann Miles Norton, two i sisters, Mrs, Clara Fisher and; Miss Mary Norton, and two | brothers, John and Edward Norton, all of Indianapolis.

‘Mrs. Daisy Mcleay Rites Wednesday |

{ Mrs. Daisy McLeay, 2124 Broadway, died yesterday in St. Vin-|

pretends to Defend | Academic Freedom

NEW YORK, Feb. 16—A new nation-wide Communist front is being hatched. It will be called a «gtatement of American Educa-

tors.” . President Truman and Attor-, ney General Tom Clark within a; few weeks will receive an appeal to remove from the government's - list of subversive organizalions the 11 so-called Marxist schools which the Department of Justice found to be “adjuncts of the Communist Party.” The plea will be in the form of, an open letter with a statement) bearing the names of professors and administrators from universities throughout the country.

ios throughout. the coumtey. i Rd - HR 5 Ta 5 bo nd re . (. |cent's Hospital. She was 68. lofty terms of “academic free-| HOOSIER U. "FACULTY" —At the speakers’ table of the annual “old home no native §0 Columuia. CI. ane)

dom” and “our national ideal of freedom of thought,” ’

Cooked Up by Reds But the catch is this: The whole deal has been cooked up by the Local Deaths—

week of the Indiana Society. of Chicago: Saturday were (left to right] Walter Leckrone, editor of The Indianapolis Times; John S. Hastings, chairman of Indiana University administrative committee, and Rep. Robert A. Grant, South Bend.

{member of Naomi Chapter, OES, and the Columbia City Presbyterian Church. Services will be held at 2:30 ;'p. m. Wednesday in the Flanner land Buchanan Mortuary. Crema-

. «% tion will follow As bait, the names of 12 pro- 4 {&4 Lh Pte ; w. ; fessors are affixed to letters now Oliver R Raney : , . A : nL) Survivors include a son, Val making the academic rounds col- . x Baa, , Marion, and one

lecting signatures to the “State- gas ment of American Educators | | Replies are to be addressed to | S i “Prof. Lyman R. Bradley, 575| Avenue of the Americas, New! York, 11, N. Y.” t Omitted from the letter is the! fact that No. 575 is the head-!| quarters of the Jefferson School, ! chief of the Communist Partv's| training schools listed in the v Clark report. Omitted also is} kang hve He was 31, the fact that Prof. Bradley (New| Ww Be dey was - ative of The board of Pustonn OAR, OF| ere most of his fe. A veteran of trustees of : : Jefferson School. o thel or the Army in World War I, he . : was a member of St. Philip Neri Dear Colleague’ | Catholic Church. or .. this mentioned: Three He is survived by his wife, ore of the 12 are trustees of Anna Beatrice; a daughter, Mrs, the Jefferson School—Prof, Doro-| Mary Louise Seeman, Indianap-| thy Bre wuts (Columbia), Prof.|olis, a son, Ensign William O, Rarsare Schiauch (NYU) and Raney, and a brother, Robert f. Dirk P. Struik (Massachu-| Raney. St. Louis. ] setts Institute of Technology). | His son fis believed. én route whe is a former trustee—Prof. home to the United States, due no : utenstralich (Colum-/to arrive in March. Ensign bia) —and Thins is an instructor+Raney; a supply officer on a Navy tere P 8. Foner, who was oil tanker, last wrote his family! missed from City College in| from Singapore. v i pi 83 a secret member of the . = a ra r of the 12 Mrs. Jenkins J. Bryant wi ay IR F. 0. Matthiessen (Harvard)—is Rites for Mrs. Grace V. Bryant, HOOSIER HILARITY—Sharing in th I hilarity of the —is| a) gq in the genera rarity of the trustee of the Samuel Adams 822 Roache St. will be held at, 0; 1 dinner were these Phi Delta Theta boosters. More than

8chool in Boston, anoth {1 p. m. today in the Twenty-fifth| ; € . those cited as CO ar Of | Street Baptist Church. -Burial| 1000 Hoosiers crowded Chicago's Hotel Stevens for the annual

The letter {will be in New Crown. She was affair. who died Saturday at his home, | fessors is EE neL.by Dear Cor. . me 13472 N. Illinois St., will be held at

league: |. Mrs. Bryant, who died Wednes- | M M D M F ): p. m. tomorrow at Kirby Fu-| “As educators,” it begins, “wel day in General Hospital. was ai rs. ary e OSS . unera jperal Home. Burial. will be in are perhaps more sensitive than native of Southport. wn Hill.

She had | . > some of our fellow Americans to lived here most of her life =i TO Be Meld Wednesday Mr. Glick, who was 64, was a |

the social and political tmplica-| was a member of the Twenty- jielong resident of Indianapolis. tions of events and actions tak- Fifth Street Baptist Church. | garyices will be held at 10 a. m., Petree; her parents, Mr. and Mrs, 'i®¢ Was a salesman for the Indi- = place today. * We could not, Survivors ate her husband, wednesday at Flanner & Bu- Oscar Ooley and a brother, Law- Aha Wallpaper and Paint Co., ourselves responsible mem-| Jenkins J. Bryant; a sister. Miss, chanan Mortuary for Mrs. Mary rence Ooley, all of Indianapolis. NOW Berry Brothers Paint Co., for! bers of the “teaching profession Marie Pruitt, Detroit; two broth-| ojice DeMoss, who died Satur! : 25 years and was a member of were this not so.” ers, Wesley and Logan Pruitt. gay at her nome, 200: N. New Mrs. Anna K. Fischer the Eiks Club. Then it asks for their signatures| Mitchell; two half-brothers, Fred-| jo sey St. Burial will be in| ‘Rites for Mrs. Anna K. Fischer, Surviving are his wife, Louise to the prepared statement. |erick and Harry Pruitt; a step-| washington Park. 'a lifelong resident here, will be 20d a brother, R. F. Glick, both ‘Thought Control’ sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Jones and Mrs. DeMoss, who was 68, was!at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the of Indianapolis. ¥ Citing the Jefferson School as|™ step-brdther. George Taylor, all| born in Logansport and had lived | +. H. Herrmann Funeral Home. | py Ali Wood an example, the statement holds * Indianapolis. .... :. | here 32 years. She was a mem- Burial will be in Crown Hill Cem- rs. ie oods that the 11 schools are. victimized John M; ~ Sullivan + [ber of the Order of Eastern Star eter. fe Satviens for Mone Alice Noo Ey “thought control” and “thought | onn . : land Broad Ripple Christian/ Mrs. Fischer, who was 83, died will be held at 1 p. m. WednesPolice” simply because they are . Services for John M. Sullivan,| Church. | Saturday in her home at 814 8.'day in Jacobs Brothers’ East Side teaching the philosophy of Marx- 2233 English Ave. will be held gyrviving are a daughter, Mrs. East St. {Chapel. Burial will be in Floral 3 lat 8:30 a. m. tomorow in Grin Edna Darringer; a son, Russell] Survivors are three daughters, Park Cemetery. She was 89. ere is no hint that ef-/steiner’s Funeral Home and at 9g, DeMoss, both of Indianapolis; Mrs. Alice Bennett, Mrs. Bertha s. -ferson School was set A Tn g. m. in Holy Cross Catholic! two sisters, Mrs. Belle Pryor and! Willlams and Miss Genevieve ine mom so ley Sa SUNAY = Bertha Fields, both of! Fischer; a son, Joseph Fischer, tive of Bullitt County, Ky., she not theotretical Marxism, but rev-| A retired freight handler, Mr. [ogansport; two brothers, - the and a brother, Frederick L. Bod- was a member of St John's olutionary Stalinist-Marxism. |Sullivan died in his home Satur-'Rey, George Kinzie, Middle denmiller, all of Indianapolis, Methodist Church.-She lived here According to the prepared state- day. | Branch, O., and Bert Kinzie, Chi- seven grandchildren and one'70 years. ment. “the right to study Marx-| Born. in-County Kerry, Ireland cago; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. "The only survivor is a son, Wal- |

ism” “ y li 44) . 0 : sm” is being “denied by arbitrary Mr. Sullivan had lived here 44 great-grandchild, Mrs Hannah Schilling ter Woods, Indianapolis.

government fiat.” ‘The fact is years. He was a former freight| chat no one has. even suggested handler for the New York Cen-| Miss Mary Weathers Services for Mrs. Hannah Schil- Mrs. Emma Wise wre down these schools. They | tral System for 2 years, and Rites for Mary Ellen D. Weath- ling, who died Saturday at the rion ort Ingiufed. iv Uie-Clurk Subse wap 4 Member of tie Holy Cross|.;. "2357 N. Arsenal Ave., will be home of her daughter. Mrs. Ruth! Sefvices {or Mrs. Emma Wise ver ve as a guide for helping Catholic Church. conducted at 1 p. m. Tuesday in Benson, 445 8. High School Rd. 0 " "0 rt a omorernment agencies determine Survivors include a son | pn ane] Baptist, Church. Burial will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow row in e r Ga funeral : Acton Presbyterian Church. Pome: Burial, will .be.in Crown, was 36, Burial will be in Acton Cemetery. Hill Cemetery. She was 85.

whether. any Qf. their. employees: Michael L. Sullivan.-Indianapolis; wir be in New Crown. at are Commu ists. oh a’ daughter, Mrs. Miss Weathers, who on letter is Prof Colston E Hetfrich; Dearborn: Mich: three ray Fran y 1 ner-home: A Hew Nr Sey, Wo Was 81, WAS TA native of Decatur County. she Warne (Amherst), who last N “-| brothers, Michael Sullivan, Ba ong resident of the city, she was porn here, but lived in Acton most lived here most of her life. forvember resigned a Federal job > Tavis: Dlaijames ing TOomas an employee of the Mechanics of her life. She was a member of pn aiiv at 1604 Hovt Ave. Sullivan, h'of Janesville, Wis.; Laundry and Supply Co. Acton Presbyterian Church and oho : : ‘ nat President Te a sister, Mrs. Ella Murray, Janes- - Surviving are her mother. Mrs, 4 Gold Star mother of World MW rei ude tom. Claude a. ville, Wis., and a grandson. Harriett Weathers, Indianapolis: war I, Frond ghar all oF Inchary

Mrs Lillian Ahlmer two sisters; Mrs. irene McKay Other survivors are four grand- lis, !

Personnel Association and Mise Flora Spenthers: Six children and six great-grandchil- " . Services for Mrs. Lillian @. brothers William. Bumos, cOS€BN, grep, Mrs. Jennie Cooper Ablmer, 1319 W. 4th St.. will Services for Mrs. Jennie Agnes

To Hear Fred Smith pe Perry. Albert. and Richard Weath- ] Fred Smith, director of em- held at 8:30 a. m. today in ers. all of Indianapolis; two nieces William E. Youngman ployee and labor relations de-| poeney & Feeney rs Home and three nephews. Co gr Cooper, 1448 Bates St, will be partment of General Shoe Corp., and at 9.a m “in Holy Angels he William E. Youngman died yes- held at 2:30 p. m. today in Dorwill peak ‘at a dinner-meeting! Catholic Church. Burial will be Mrs: Lillie Petree terday in Hig Home, 1031 N. Grant sey Funeral Home. Burial will be 0 . 1:30 Ave. He was BT. in Memorial Park. She was 71. entral YMCA at 6:30 p. m. Fri-| pre Ahimer, who was 54, died.p. m. tomorrow at Moore mor-| A native of Cincinnati, 0. he A native of Kokomo, Mrs. Coop-

Of the personnel association in in ogansport. Services will be held at day night ; er lived here 40 yeirs. She died ‘ in her home Friday. She was ries for Mrs. Lillie Mae Petree, ,; 3 | ; dle Members of the P. R. Mallory porn in Logansport but lived here ros N. Revsione Ave, who died ved here wigs hy Bw Ne, and Friday while marketing in a Co. will be special guests most .of her life. ‘She was a Saturday An General Hospital. or employed 3 tchell's ‘per | *1Ehborhood grocery A ks member of the Holy Angels Cath-| Burial will be in Crown Hill. |S ir moone Lodge. |. | Survivors are two sons. Frank olic Church, the Altar Society of| Mrs. Petree, who was 28, was ol the Moose ge. and Earl ( ‘Goper.; two daughters, | that church and the Y. and L born at Brazil and had been a _ Survivors are his wifé, Ada: a. Mrs. Roberta Williams and Mrs. | | Auxiliary. resident of Indianapolis 21 years. daughter, Mrs. Doris Smith. Ft. Goldie Cebarde; three brothers, a | Survivors are two daughters, She was a member of the Pres- Wayne; two sisters, Mrs. Rose sister and 12 grandehiidren, all Mrs. Mary Jane Alcorne, and Miss byterian Church at Brazil. Wands, Indiauapolis. and urs of Indianapolis. Rose Marie Ahlmer, of this city;| Surviving are her husband. Alma Sweeney, Detroit, ch; a three sisters, Mrs. Rose Tobey, Harold D.; a son, Jerry Allen brother, Herbert Youngman, Chi- Mrs. Henry W. LaFeber Oak Park, Ill; Mrs. Nellie Her- Petree: a daughter, Marie Elaine cago, and two grandchildren. Rites for Mrs. Henry W, Laschauer, Logansport, and Mrs. > ° . ° TT" Feber, who died here Saturday, Florence Minneman, Lansing, d | P t I D . p. m. today in Ill.; a brother, Raymond Gibson, Car ina igna e i ies;

|were to be at 2 Chicago, and two grandchildren.

‘Mrs. Carl F. Kreis

Rites for Mrs. Jessie 8. Kreis, 4727 N. Pennsylvania St., will be held in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Services will be private. | Burial will be in Crown Hill. She was 69. Mrs. Kreis, who died Saturday +in--her- home; was -born--in-- Willoughby, O:; and lived here 65 years. . Survivors are the husband, Carl F. Kreis and two nephews, | Edgar B. Sheets and J. Harry |Lambert, all of. Indianapolis.

‘John Takas

! John Takas, a retired molder, {died yesterday in his home, 921. {N. Concord St. “He was 74, ‘An Indianapolis resident 35 | years, he was employed by the | Link-Belt Co. . { Services will he had at 9 a. m, {Thursday at 2831 W. 10th &t.| | Burial will be in St. Joseph's | Cemetery. { The only survivor is a daughter, Mrs. Lillian Galovie, Long Beach, Cal. {

Morris E. Glick

Services for Morris E. Glick,

Chain Co. Employee’

Was Army Veteran Oliver . R. Raney, Diamond Chain Co., Inc.,, employee, died yesterday at his home, 606. N.

{the Methodist Church at Atlanta, Ind. Burial was to be in Arcadia.

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Services for John P. Fairbanks, 701 Pleasant Run Pkwy. will oe held at 10 a. m. Tuesday in J. * WEAVING BY EXPERTS © Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. Moth tears, burns | Burial will be in Liberty Ceme- w. died today in clothing. tery, Shelby County. ABA, died Loday. * NANDBAGS AIRED Mr. Fairbanks, who was $9, Death came shortly after the ! i Enon died Saturday in General Hos- cardinal received a special aposinh Bags relined.

pitals: He was a retired farmer. tolic. blessing from Pope Pius © HOSIERY REPAIRED {Born dn 8t, Paul, Ind, ne had ie + 30 ® GLOVES CLEANED

VATICAN CITY, Feb. 18 (UP) clinic of the Sisters of St. Anne lived here for 50 years. For sranito Inside the Vatican and spent five several years prior to her death dean minutes with Cardinal Pignatelil, she made her home at Atlanta. Reduced to 60 | Survivors include two daughWhen the Cardinal first be- ters, Mrs’ Evelyn Arnold, San came i] his physician reported Pablo, Cal and Mrs. Helen Menhe was suifering only from a nel, and a son, Stanley G. Laslight indisposition. However, his Feber, both of Indianapolis. advanced age brought complica Phillip M. Weiss

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handbags, girdles, skirts and honseronts. Gennaro Cardinal , Pignatelll Di Belmonte, 97,

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five 4ons.! Cardinal Pignatelli earlier had gyced the College of Cardinals to Buchanan mortuary at 3 m {aivh W. Hari R and Marcela been given Holy Caffimunion fol- 60, of which 37 are non-Italian. tomorrow for Phillip M. Weiss, | Wallace Fairbanks. St. Paul, and lowed by thé Xdecond Extreme je’ will be succeeded as dean by'a former resident here. Burial Wilbur Fairbanks of Texas: tare URCLION. He received the first rancesco Cardinal Marchetti- Will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. | daughters, Mrs. John R. Kent Extreme Unction three days 4g0 Relvaggiani, 76. who was created Mr. Weiss, who was 73, died * |Mrs. Lillian Elmore, both of In- when his increasing weakness a Cardinal in 1930. Saturday in Cincinnati, O., where dianapolis, and Mrs. Ora Jones, created concern for MIs life. Cardinal Marchetti-Selvaggiani he had been president of the He was visited by the Pope is lll of gout and the active work Queen City Stamp and Coin Co. |

Washington, Ind.; eight grandchildren and four al-STand. Saturday when ‘the Pontiff made of the dean's office will be carried His wife, Mrs. Goldie Weiss,

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