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jured In Indi I “| Senices Sted For War Dead
General Memorial Unit Lists Program
The General Memoria: Association announces programs honoring Indiana's war dead in special services tomorrow at monuments, in cemeteries and churches.
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Train Kills Man, bh Wife Near Dunreith
Eight persons lost their lives in accidents which injured five, others. on. Indiana highways yesterday and -early today. Listed as dead by state police are: ‘ | Fay D. E, Lafoon, 70, Elberfield.
Hamilton will give the address. The services are under the aus-
Army -of the Republic, |Grice, president.
\ Rabbi Fox to Speak
| .p-+ Joseph A. Lafoon, 31, Elberfield, . | At the Jewish Cemetery, 10 } Elmer Harris, 38, Elberfield, la. m., Rabbi Samuel J. Fox will : Eddie Parker, 31, Chandler, |speak. “The service is under the Simon Martin, 74, Lewisville, {auspices of the Indianapolis Post
114, Jewish War Veterans of the United States; Frank Strayer {Post 114, Veterans of Foreign (Wars; with Saul C. Koby, past commander JWV and Charles
Mrs. Maude Martin, 68, his, wife. CO. D. Sivert, 37, Columbus, 0. | William Marshall Wylie, 66, Rosstowh. : . Police sald the car driven by Mr, Parker crashed head-on into]
a Tuck driven by Ernest Camp-|
=n
Var ve
{from 4 to 5 p. m., the Rev. Ernest
bell, 30, Paoli. y eT 4 ’ Be A ® |E. Ballard will speak. The service v | a : . 1 der th i f the Be Two Lininlured AFTERMATH OF TRAGEDY — Two persons lost their lives in this, wrecked Harrison Camp 356. Sons of
The accident occurred 15 miles
north of Evansville on Rd. 57. | sedan. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Martin, Lewis ville. were killed when their car was driven Mr. Harris, Joseph Lafoon and
| into the path of a Pennsylvania passenger train near Dunreith yesterday. The motor : Bg driven by Mr s3ngen in, was torn from the car and fies near the let front fender, A, The truck driver and a pas- -
' senger, James Jones, 15, Paoli, | ti = Washington Calling— > Erg 3 Ht in Local ‘Watered Down Praft Law
when their car was driven into
{Union Veterans and Auxiliary 10.
gram under the auspices of Ernie
VFW, with Harry Richards, com/mander; Olive Andrews, presi-
{ Auxiliaries Take Part
[10 a. m.,, the Rev. Gleh O'Dell will winger Marcantonio, . who ~man- preside. “The service will be spon: aged fight against bill in House, sored by the Maj. Harold C. Mccost his side between 40 and 50|Grew Camp 1, United Spanish votes, congressmen say. It passed! War Veterans and auxiliaries. 319 to 58. | At Anderson Cemetery, 6500 E. CR {10th St, at 3:30 p. m., the Rev. THERE'S ONE bright spot in Charles M. Johnson will speak.
.....near_Dunreith, ., Ea “Struck by Train Mr. BSivert, a Pennsylvania Indianapolis hospitals last night Railroad bridge inspector, was for minor injuries received in city killed when he stepped from the tramc accidents. path of an approaching freight, train and was struck by an oncoming ‘passenger train near
Mr. Wylie was killed in a headon collision of two cars on Ind. 29 about 12° miles north of In-
Three persons -were treated at (Continued from Page One) brought up, have slowed Senate down to walk. | This works against margarine | repeal’s chances for vote. The Chester A. Clark, 51, of 521 E. jater it comes up, more chance {Miami Bt., ‘was treated at General dairy, people will have of killing {Hospital for injuries received it’ a. WRTSOR ket yr SSvOe when the car he was driving: Strategy = note: -- Republicans rp tion and the ns Saw Post 355, [struck an abutment of the New talk of convening Congress be- candidates a5, Vkey olces oT| American Legion, will be sponYork Central Rallroad overhead tween party conventions, bring-|S0Vernor nomination Wy 0 sor: on 8. East St ’ ling up civil rights bill then, just crats in key states of Illinois, ———— dianapolis early today. His son, . ! « before Democrats meet. They indiana ‘and Ohio—Adiai E. F fe Charles. Wylie, 31, is reported in| Fred Alibright, 8. of 1565 FHAZE 1a Democrats Stevenson. ex-Gov. Henry Traffic Signal Bann: THIER An. Methos - Roache St, was treated for a t-would cause Schrickéer and ex-Gov. Frank CC bital with head injuries. t= - broken left arm--and head in- even more trouble in their con- Injures Officer
Lausche. Last two are experiInjured passengers in the other juries at Methodist Hospital. vention than now expected-—and enced vote-getters, wouldn't run car involved were: Wayne Yates, Patrolman 19
: ‘that's. plepty. - : fs Ey EE ey | House members.discount pregig- 7, THEY thought outlook ‘was’ i tilee, [iL afar. ares Phyllis Cole, 17, and Phyllis Con- was struck by a car driven by tions Senate will bury Mufidt bill. |" 40. 00 Democrat'c Chairman sult of a freak accident while on nelly, #11 of Deiphi {Ralph Reed, 21, R. R. 14, Indian. Letters from home will makeip.; Greenlee has been ousted duty. : " " | iar Piety Senators act, they think. Left- IH All. are reported satis- apolis. etree, - e————
to clear way for Schricker’'s nom-| iople Dads Group 61 Meetings ; . Ripple Dads Group : : licans started coming °back to| Street and was given first-aid by "yg > - ; i To Be Divided : t > New officers for the 1948-49 prepared today to begin a series got elected by championing! ut Bes jut | In Search for Son Harrison was mar or |of. Broad Ripple High School. wit be formulated. Congress for $75 million to build!
; factory condition” in Methodist! james Easton, 17, of 825 N. Hospital, ]
State Democrats own man in Ohio party chair-|ed intersection at South and West jured when he was struck by a manship,. something he never Sts. and Kentucky Ave., when the | A 16-member platform c¢om- Dealers. Among first was Rep.| Was sent to General Hospital. B of former President Benjamin/Dight at the final dinner meet-iparty's program for submission| Now Landis has joined with
ination, and Lausche has put his signal yesterday at the congestCalifornia St, was slightly in-“[nit-ana-run ariver near his home.| [Guigned-0-40-Defopey-r-- raring the mschasigm Sell DURING NEW DEAL, Repub-! Patrolman. Byrd sank to the Congress by outpromising New| the police emergency squad. He Names Officers | | | neral Hospi mittee of Indiana Democrats Gerald W. Landis (R. Ind.) who! The. last $150,000 of the estate school year were elected last of meetings during which the|Townsend Plan. ‘Mother Asks Aid {ing of the Father's Assoclation/to the June 15 state convention!Sen. Jenner (R. Ind.) in asking | - A plea for aid in the search for
widow died last Jan. 5. land Edgar Stahk secretary. {pointed chairman, He-said theito abolish poor-houses. Jenner. Arsenal Ave. said her
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M. Clifford Townsend, Ilartford|the Horace Heidt show in the prown gabardine trousers,
who is scheduled to receive $52-
4 000, The others are scheduled to, ROCHESTER, N. H., May 22 ville; State Sen. Walter Vermil
WEST MICHIGAN OPMCE 2600 West Michigon Siveed Jomes L. Moften, Manager
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INDIANAPOLIS
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|dent, and Don Martinie, chairman. 1
. » the path of bound P 1- j | At the Brookside Park Evan: | wpa sa rer Traffic Accidents On Way, GOP Chiefs Say ina Guia
Democratic picture. Three strong The Anderson Cemetery Associa-
§. bution today among five heirs. | peieq were C. O. Gooding, State Chairman Ira Haymaker|federal-state homes for persons her 13-year-old .son was made to i Mr. Harrison died in Indian: president; Damien J. Lyman, vice Jr, announced that A. J. Steven- receiving old-age payments. One police today by a mother of five. {4 apolis on Mar 13, 1001 His president; J.-H. Alltop, treasurer, Son. of Danville had been ap-of aims of old-age pensions was| Mrs. Herbert Smithers, 21 S.
son
. blue Harrison Walker, New York City, gos . City; ‘William: Fitzgerald, Evans-| Coliseum May 30 will be con-' checked shirt and brown shoes: Killed on First Work Day ie: Miss Eudora Kelley, Nash-| ted only y H.'P. Wasson's’ He is blond. blue-eyed, weighs | * about 109 pounds and is nearly
| channels,
| “profit.” i ”
” 44 Big Meetings 1 | IT SEEMED AL At the Governor Oliver Perry| days to people looking for a Morton statue on the State House hotel room in Indianapolis this
lawn at 2 p. m., the Rev. C. M. week. An unusually heavy con- (7 vein schedule—44 major ones
“Our Fai er "Hot Car’ Ring C Spur Renewed FBI Probes
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Then the automobiles {were sold to other dealers at a’
reau to put travelers in private
homes. \
Most. people “who. found there, {were no rooms available blamed it on pre-race .day ‘visitors, that wasn't so. Just this wee
but
~|conventions (Legion 500, Dentists for May 30 that was proposgeq
tn May==put hotel space “at ajcare.of... :
| -l | pices of the ladies of the Gand or Ben he vadian- | yeek-en d.have been gone for Policemen were
Bureau to set up its housing bu-
Police Hold Man As Gun Wielder
A search for the man charged week:
{with
last Thursday came to an end/cleaned.
| yesterday.
{he © was
At the Calvary Cemetery, at 11|Coulter, 22, of 83114 N. Alabama
fa. m., there will be a varied pro-| : 5 ‘ ; |. Mr... Coulter. said. he.-had- start-
Pyle Post 1120 and auxiliary, ed across Delaware 8t. at Ft. Shades.”
: {2100, Funeral Directors 2000, and MOST ke War smaller ones) more than soak jup what's left of Indianapolis’ 000. hotel rooms after regular and permanent guests are taken
triotic groups.
joriginally by Mayor Feeney, thug - ending .a wrangle involving pa.
The. Mayor had opposed a pa. |rade through the downtown dis.
InoRlentally, rooms during race trict, declaring”that not enough
available to han.
: {dle the traffic with 500-Mile race
|weeks, but the bureau has a list|®*® * 3 "of several hundred homes willing crowds in the city.” . to accept race fans.
They'll set!
The agreed route will start at
up the housing bureau in the Pennsylvania and St. Clair Sts,
Claypool
and amork everyone has a place to stay.’
‘Save the Shades’
'the Mayor by
late until/and move down Pennsylvania 8¢, [to University Park where the pa. {rade will disband. An “ultimatum” was served on
the 11th District
STATE HOUSE CRACK of the American Legion, but Mayor
He said the
Employees of a certain Feeney held fast to his decision, threatening. a family, of State House department were dis-| |{Crumbo, past commander VFW. four with a revolver after nar-ivussing the prospect of having not asked about the parade route At the Meridian Street Bridge, rowly missing them with a car the department's Venetian shades until recently, although a pro. It was agreed that, ifigram had been printed with the
safety board wag
{money .could be found in the downtown route listed. | Police arrested Vincent Whick- budget, some of them should be :
“You |enou
Wayne Ave. Thursday and was -— trapped in the middle of
Istree (8'gnals.
Car Came Close With him were his wife, Pa-| |tricia, 20, and their children, Bar\bara, 11 months old, and Vernon,
who “1s three years old.
Minutes
Detective
deadly weapon. Whicker
: A final trust report of the Har-| Mr. Gooding has served as vice committee would ‘meet: May 25 Landis bill would call" them Eugene left for School 14 Wednes- “= —rison estate was- filed in Marion; t and <will-succeed M. and -May 30 -in Indianapolis to “nursing -homes:* day -morning and hasn't - been’ i County probate court yesterday. Cariton Smith as organization Work on the planks of the plat-| teen seen since. } Fy It asked that the remaining por- head. N\ | form, ‘Was: ’ H dl Mrs. Smithers said the boy told be tion of the estate, in which Mrs.| Mr. Smith presided at the din-| Other members are Joseph YVOSSON's fo Handle | her he didn't “feel 80 good” when’ i Harrison had a life interest, be/ner attended by 300 persons, in- Wood, Rev. Marshall Talley and'Heidt Show Tickets he left for school that day. i divided among a daughter andicluding 150 athletes who were/Anson Thomas of Indianapolis;| The last time Mrs. Smithers § i four other heirs. honored at the meeting. {Walter Chambers, New Castle. | . Box office sales of tickets for saw Eugene he was wearing . . 3 The daughter is Mrs. Elizabeth] eme———————————
denied He was operating the traffic drawing the revoiver.
to Barbara's stroller. When Mr. Coulter yelled for during the 28th annual national| scheme and gift enterprise. , Whicker to be careful, he saidjBuddy Poppy Sale of the Veterans | Whicker swore at him, Accused Denies Charges later,
Whicker
charges
The Following Schedule Is to Be Observed
the t by a change of :raffic
re-| Mrs. turned, jumped from his ~ar, and Winthrop Ave. threatened the family with the member of Northside Post No.| house. gun, Mr. Coulter said. ~ a
Sgts. Anthony Ze-|
‘of!
of/er, 27, of 2832 Udell St. after replaced, whereupon one employee identified by Russell remarked innocently: mean we still money? ished contributing to ‘S8ave the
haven't We all just fin-
|gering a pack | police noticed
Police Make “Gaming Arrests
Feeney fo Receive Police whose ‘attention was First Buddy Poppy
Mayor Feeney will fall victim to| at 1849 Shelby | feminine wiles Monday at 11 a. m.| alleged poker game in progress, r==gnd-in-the City Hall, at that. Although several cars passed
{them safely, Mr. Coulter said Whicker's car came very close’
drawn Tast night“t6™ an elderly pedestrian with baseball | tickets followed him into a house
pool St. and found an
The “pedestrian, Homer Brow, Nine-year-old Josephine Seha- 67, of 1870 Barth Ave. was fin. fer will sell him the first Buddy
of tickets when him, He was
poppy to be sold in Indianapolis charged with advertising a lottery
|of Foreign Wars.
+ | by St. address,
Joseph Morgan, 33, of the Shel-
was charged with
| She is the daughter of Mr. and;keeping a room for gaming. Four
| 7369, VFW.
{ Mich.
Delwin Schafer,
Proceeds from the poppy sale| ronik and Edward Schubert ar- are sent to the VFW welfare {rested Whicker at work and fund to maintain the organiza-| id Sam Byrd ‘was charged him with disorderly con-ition’s national home for widows ) PROMPT RELIEF ..... oo duct, - profanity and drawing a'and -orphans .in Eaton Rapids, | ing. chafin ing with Cuti ; RR ng The poppy sale does not open officially until May 29. CUTICUR
6045 N. others were held on charges of
Mr. Schafer is a gaming and visiting a gaming
Long
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NGA & 6. EMPLOYEES
in Reporting for Work:
~ KINGAN & CO
General Offices, Indianapolis, Indiana .
SKIN IRRITATIONS
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SOAP and OINTMENT
get $26,000. The grandchildren (UP)—Starting his first day of lion) Anderson; James W. Jack-:record department during next "cl. =." i are William Henry Harrison, work as a rigger, James L. son, Ft, Wayne; Thomas Hutson, week. | —— i Sheridan; Benjamin Harrison Mc- Strahl, 29, of Cambridge, Mass. Brazil; “Charles Skillen, Wina-| The Murat Theater box office, |. INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE Saturday. May 22nd Kee, Greenwich, Conn.; Mrs. Mary climbed 160 feet up a mill chim- mac; Ray Gilbert, Seymour; Cor- where tickets have been on sale! Clearings ~Today— $10,171,000 8 ’ ve © f 4 McKee, also of Greenwich, and ney that was to be razed, lost nellus O'Biien, Lawrenceburg; for the past .two weeks, Will be Debits ....... CUT 23308000" S. P. Curing 7:00 A M. g” “Mrs. Marthena Harrison, WIil- his footing and plunged to his Russell Graves, Hammond, and closed next week, ‘according to Creating =~This Week = 536.000 D. c AEE oo Sareea asta ter asins ie : « Wh NS adh: la ch : Henry Walker, ‘East Chicago. |Mel Ross, manager. aio 1 15.334.000 ry CURING ean 7:00 A. M. : ka go 3 : oy Dry Salt .. ............ eee Cereieesieneees 7:00 A. M. . i} \ } . . . Cured Meat Packing ............ cc0unineinisenss 7:00 AM, , } . Ham Fat... PY | t JW |" SL Smoked Meats Wash & Hang.................. ... 10:00 A. M. -Cooperage :................... teereastasiasenaeaes 1:00 A.M, Cook Hams .... ... CPeeterrrrrerenneenrenens teen... 8:00 A. M. Car & Rack Wash ©... ; FES Loe TTH00 AML - Janitors & Roustabouts ...................... vee. T:00 A.M. THE DOWNTOWN OFFICE Mechanical Frappe rrr cereienaeeee. 1:00 ALM. o. Dry Sausage Transfer ..................co0c0unn.. 7:00 A.M. Norfhwest Corner Pevayivesty Freezer - Cr event ita artes Veerass 1:00AM, | . and Market Streets "Canned Meat Shipping ................. ceeeeens. 8:00 A.M. ermmmmseeessnnei fIN B cr AROAD RUPE. OBC... wre ong & RECOIVING nssnssssssnsisisnnsssomnnc OB M co. ] 706 E. Sixty-third Street | . a ——————— he pst a ——y ve Law Walker, MGNGGRE oi] aster Sunday, May. 23rd... — = Aka rR TETH STREET OPMGS “Bacon Skinning UL LULL TAM. i$ . 3001 N. iltinois Street - : 3 : : . ef . a George E Hulsmon, Monager . : 3 | J - Monday, May 214th Tuesday, May 25th SIXTEENTH STREET OF TE : : : . / 1541 N. Winois Street Live Stock Pens _____________ Regular Hog Cutting _ TH00 A. M. , Rolph E. Dodson, Manager Loin Wrapping _ ooo _.. T100 A. M. “M A i N" [«) F ¥ i C E % Hog Kill & Variety Meat __-___ 7:00 A.M, Retrim hing S100 A.M . SOUTH SIDE OFFICE : an " Ty 1125 S. Meridian Street Hog Casings Pull & Clean ~eoeom TI00 ALM. Fr. Mt, Pagking (misc. cuts) ___ 8:00 A. M. Emil L. Kuhn, Manager Edible Rendering -_________. _ 7:00 A.M, Variety Meat Packing _________ 6:00 A. M. . Casing Regrade & Select _. _____ 1:00 A. M, ROOSEVELT AVENUE OFFIC) Inedible Rendering ________.__ Ti00AM. goof Centers TI00A. M 1333 Rocsavelt Abarus Beef & Small Stook Kill _______ 1:00. M. poof Bohing " W. Ellison Gatewood, Manages . eel Boning a. 1100 A. M. Beéf Casings & Variety Meats___ (100P.M, Oleo ___ .____. el 1100 A. M: . “EAST TENTH OFFICE , T. each customer of Fletcher Trust Come They can make deposits at any of our 13 2122 E. Tenth Street pee TTTTTTTTrTEemee es 1:00 P.M. Lan Raeing TTRTTTEmEseTEe oe v " , oo = \ : ; : : ard Flakes ______________.__ 100 A. M. pany the “main office” is the office most city-wide offices. They can borrow in Broad Doneld E. Williams, Manager Ap herr ————— T100 A. M. Fresh Sausage Cleanup Regular : : : : owed Casin eee TSO0AM, 8 TTR memes Schedule convenient for banking—near home, near Ripple or Downtown and make loan repay- IRVINGTON OFFICE Fresh Pork * oy - TIO0R "Animal Foods .....cuueucenenn are wv . or oe anup_. dul : ” shopping, near work. ments at any office. No matter what part of : DE rat Fir Bos eanup eee Fr. Sausage Grind ____.______. seal 8 . ) . : . ’ * ’ VIINTE BOARS vcr ini i «Me . § ar f : Take the case of Mr. and Mrs. John Doe the city they may be in, there's a Fletcher Fr. Suing Sf... nr 8 . , h . EAST SIDE OFFICE Bacon Pressing ____._________ Ti00 A.M. Fr. Sausage Smoke _.___...._... Schedule Ly . who opened an account in our Broad Rip- Trust office near them. - 2506 E. Washington Street . Slice Bacon _________________ Regular Canning Fill & Process ._____.. Ti00 A. M. . ple Office near their home. That's their Convenience and family banking go Charles F. Bechtold, Manager * Slice Dried Beat Reguiar Fa , . . . : -—— chedule y > > main office. hand in hand. That is the big reason why EAST WASHINGTON OFFICE Smoked Meat Wrap & Tie _____ 1:00 A. M. Wednesday, May 26th i Automatically, Mr. and Mrs, Doe became more than 90,000 of your neighbors bank oo 5 ———. Combination Packing. _______ (0:00AM, Fr Sausage Pack ________. 9:00 A. M. i i . J ~ . Regular '¥ customers of our Downtown office, so con. at Fletcher Trust Company. You are cor- Casing (night shift) __________ Regu Fr. Sausage Pooling (day shift). ohedie i ; i : s . io ited to i0in th : WEST STREET OFFICE ehedule Fr. Sausage Peeling (night shift) SSEuol ) venient when shopping. That, too, is their dially invited to join them. ee 474 W, Washington Street Canning Preparation __________ Sh oduge Dry Sausage Cutting & Stuffing. Sota sanvnd LT main office. stom tv zs na deca - as A AN ei rise BSS se So em sen Bm ps Soc a _ ssi “Sroilks-Yovanovieh, Manager: - - rimm— ch cal coisa sun “Canning TL a — - Rp Taballag =o “100 KW a fr WEST INDIANAPOLIS OPED : 1233 Oliver Avenve George D. Smith, Manager te
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Route Accepted
Association Agrees To Mayor's Proposal The General Memorial Associa. k, [tion has accepted a parade routs
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Mr. H Will 1
Bride
Howard Har Miss Nancy Ov
pride in a 2:30
tomorrow. Di Browning will | North Methodis Mr. and Mi Overstreet; 427
" the parents of
Harper is the so Harper, Media, The maid o
Gloria Ann : C
wear a yellow n Miss. Rose Alic to be the brides wear aqua mar Al Sobey will and the ushers and Vaughn Ov The bride wil faille taffeta gow bodice, * full sc: and cathedral ti is- made with a accented with se fingertip. illusior ir Chantilly lace a-crown-of seed will carry a sh carnations, gare chids. There will be the church after The couple wil after June 3 in 0 They will t trip to the Smo Miss Overstree of Butler Unive Harper is a grs State University.
Future 1
To.Be F
Miss Mary Eli the honor guest to be given by Booker. Mrs. Ric Miss Patricia Haz vill be marrie Kraesig on" June A” miscellaneot be held at 7 p. t the home of Mis
+ Beechwood: Ave:
be Mesdames
August Annee...
nes Pappas,
“eddy. George J
-ard Kingsbury, Ji
‘Russel Elliott, N
Ama Marfe, Jo Fox, Diana WM; Steins, Ruth Bf Eileen Busam, ) Margie Mellen, M Joan Kervan Alter, There will y thower on June ¢
home, 709 Greer will
include M Annee, George Laurie, Berna
Clark Gates an Misses Pat Whi MacDonald, Mm Mary Agnes B Margaret Bittne,
Park Schoc To Have M
The Park 8 Association will Usiness meeting
« at 1:30 p.m, T
home of Mrs, Ni fr, 4511 Broa, O'clock tea will Special guests of gardens finely
Caldow leg
Mrs, Robert w tanaylvania St. Nursery Sete Thm, jy nor, I. luncheon hom, ;
her . ke & tour or
