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Rites Scheduled For Local Soldier
Lt. Walter J. South |
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B-29 pilot, who was killed on Armistice Day in India in 1944, will. be held Thursday in Arlington, Va. Burial will also be there. He was 22. A | Born in Indianapolis, Lt. South/
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Address in Memorial ‘Last Resort’ Strategy est rank in scouting yt ght, tomorrow when i members of local Boy Scout] o promoted at the first
g are op Court of honor in 1048,
pr. Grover La Hartman, secof the department-of social “withthe Church. Pederas|. y.
Seripps-Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON, June 5 — Pro-| {margarine Senators are evolving a “last resort” strategy to try to get a Senate vote on the mar-garine-tax repeal bill before Con-| gress quits. | They wre” Searening ror
retary service = the address In the World War] Memorial auditorium, Musie by “the Boy Scout band will the {invocation by Rev. C. T. Aléxander. Eagle
ditor, today announced that he will seek the Republican nomina-tion-for Auditor of State inthe GOP state convention Friday.
eration.
These nators are reluctant to
padges Will be presented under] & direction of Merle H. Miller,
direc the ol 4 "= = =» are still hopeful that the bill will eal of ee mihi the ‘brought up 4 i the fin 1 committee: es NS ac two weeks of the session. $5 to Be Honored Similar Moves Fail
geouts to be honored are Harold Van Ree, M. G. LeVay and- Allan Darling, all of troop 3. Glenn Alan Harper, Dean Harper and William Funkhouser, 411 of troop 6; Philip J. Hulsman,
troop 8.
nee . measure were defeated earlier in First Candidate the session. or : . The Republican leadership beat Robert L. Baker, troop 9; Rich- For GOP Nomination down those attempts on the urd Eder and Edward White, Gilbert E. Ogles, Putnam County ground that the bill was to deal troop 38; Robert L. Ikerd, troop| Republican chairman and a dep- strictly with income taxes. (2: Ronald T. Cook, troop 48;/Uty in the office of State Auditor] Pro-dairy Senators have their paul Cowan, troop 62; James A. V. Burch, today became the own “riders” ready in case the Haramy, troop 80, > first candidate to seek the Re- margarine repealer is brought up Rickard Fetheringill, Richard [publican nomination’ for auditor ‘and the Republican leadership Farrow, and Thomas Mahoney, [of state in the GOP state con- tries to force the issue throygh troop 82; John J. McCardle, Rich- vention next Friday. {to a vote. - ard A. Warne and William D. Mr. Ogles has been active in!
These riders, all of which are
Shardelow, troop 90; Edward Republican politics for the past likely .to spur considerable deKeyler, troop 168; Spencer (25 years and is well known bate, propose elimination of a Trudgeon and Robert Epperson, throughout the state. He has number of excise taxes, such as troop 177. served as Putnam County Re- those on stoves, costume jewelry
peter Bridgford, tFoop 179; ‘publican chairman for 18 years,'and domestic furs. erry Thurston, troop 213; Larry since 1930, and has _been both Plan Filibuster umsett, troop 308) Richard treasurer and auditor for his| The dairy Senators still are Baul Richard Cook, Richard home county. Hines and Lawrence Robison, Named Chief Deputy ‘bill from being brought to a vote troop 316; Wallace Shaw, Freddie! 1, 1041 he was appointed head bY talking it to death. Bayless, troop 332; Alvin Schaaf. or the gasoline tax division in! Said Sen. Joseph Ball (R. Randall Burk, troop 339, and tne state auditor's office and in Minn): “Congress cannot quit John Marshall, troop 343. 1942 Lt. Gov. Rue J. Alexander, on June 19 and pass the mari —— WHO WHS then Becretary of state, Sarine-bill-too tw = named him chief deputy in his| Sen. Ball said he felt some sort
By U. S. Mediation Chief J lexanders
term of office he and margarine forces would have WASHINGTON, June 5 (UP)— rejoined the state auditor's office to be worked out at the next ederal Mediation Director Cyrus staff and is at present a deputy session of Congress. . Ching said today prospects auditor. | “It's too late to do it this year,” ave brightened for a summer of He was born on a farm in he said. ndustrial peace. Morgan County in 1892 and at-| :
He said he was encouraged by tended schools in both Morgan { ohn L. Lewis’ agreement to. re- and Putnam counties. He san GAR Convention
ume soft coal wage talks Mon- ried Miss Mabel Elmore and they | Pn 4 y flay, by the new conferences also have one son, Frank, who is Awaits Drummer lated for Monday in the threat- principal of the Cloverdale High] Time: State Serviee ned atomic strike at Qak Ridge, School. Since, his. marriage he. ELKHART, June 5-—When holenn, and by settlement of the has resided on the same farm. lowed logs were coughing canlong lines telephone dispute. |He is a member of the Friends nonballs into beseiged and hun{Church, Cloverdale Masonie/gry Vicksburg, late inthe spring {Lodge, and the Greencastle Elks of 1863, there was a stripling of a boy, barely 17, who pounded ! : : {nis drum until his arms. ached. ‘Warren, Stassen Talk—' His job was to ‘keep up the . ’ courage of the Union soldiers. ‘No Commitments’ Made, They are waiting for that SAN FRANCISCO, June § (UP) @rilmmer wen buy Reps Jogas. Je Is ohn C. ms of Jones , jHatold E. Stassen sala. wday years old. He will be the only {that “no commitments were asked original GAR man present at a and none were given” during his vention of affiliated organiza[“orthright discussion” yesterday |, .™oc'ine Grahd Army of the {with California's Gov. Earl War-| pepublic. : ! ren. { nother GAR veteran | Mr. Stassen headed back to- TILL MR, WE whit. {ward his home state, Minnesota, |. opi) of Lebanon. Word was {today after a quick air trip for| ceived that he was too weak
‘the conference with Gov. Warren. |, make the trip.
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an. St. at things to do to 0 do away with ur beautiful Circle. istown car lines?’ tant survey items er cities forgot to
‘FAIRS — GTON, June 5 — en a big week for
use approval of 8 budget to main: rid's largest navy,
2 million to build
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anything in the “JC —
budget. ocked around Con: year, its chances were weeks ago, the 8 commitiee 1 e it-the green light. Navy persevered—
proposes to spend lijon to buy 2400
iSept. 26, 1944, will be conducted | here, Wednesday, The body will {arrive Monday night. \ valry member, he had been
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No Mon i ra Pay [| LINOLEUM IN INDIANA | he drowned. He was a member OOFING AND ‘of thé -Sauers Lutheran Church. 05 A A SIDING CO. _ HOOSIER PAINT He is survived by the mother, & Capitol RI-1359 AND LINOLEUM three brothers and five sisters.
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RE. Ohio St. Paul NW. Rinne Pres..FR-IIB4 LOANS Moderate Cont Lawrence J, Garner, 23, and his \ ! Monthly Payments Student Personal’ Loan - Department sentence today to die in the Band Instruments Peoples State Bank. | electric chair for the holdup:
MARSET ST. ‘slaying of a taxicab driver tnat fo _% aye netted them $4. :
[| Member Federal Deposit insurance Oo. Freed in Hoax Slaying NT | PITTSBURGH, June 5 (UP)—
% Investigate Our Rental Plan
OXYGEN THERAPY
This Equipment Can Se Rented at
Ethel Wooding, 21, carnival per-
By EARL RICHERT {
tion of Indianapolis, will deliver] gps AUDITOR POST—Gil. |able bill on which to attach the! bert E. Ogles, deputy state au. |taX repealer as a rider in case the| | Republican leadership does not| {schedule the bill itself for consid-|
Abt thelr plans since they! EE 2
| Two similar attempts to win| de Valois.
Wp {Senate passage. by attaching'—-de-Valois-sarong-type suit, or p or imargarine-tax repeal bills as ————— = | : {riders to the ‘income tax cut
confident that they can keep the. og dakow, 32, of Utica, were ar- Robert D. and William K. Mc-|
WASHINGTON, June 5 (UP)—|Hotel here, as ‘saying he struck!
brother George, 25, were under after she threw her pocketbook’ grandsons, Harry M. Douglas, In- apolis.
» Entering service in reoruery. EAMONSON Rites (1942, he received his wings at
| Frederick Field, Oklahoma. He {attended Mississippi State Col:
Frank 8. South; his mother, Mrs Dies Here at JOar)- Newburg... And. BUS. AWOL npg grandmothers, Mrs. Lillian Tay- Services for Mra Treva Edith Jor and Mrs. Ellen South, all “of Edmonson, who died in an amIndianapolis. bulance yesterday en route
‘William- F. Pyles | at 10:30 a. m. Monday in Lyn-
8 , ; A a hurst Baptist Church. The Rev. TI Be held at 10:30 a. m. Monday| br 3: Duhkih Pastor CHERCHEZ LA FEMME-—Ah, to be in Paris, . , . The few. . i : \ ry! ¥ lin Conkle Funeral Home. Burial be in Floral Park square inches of stuff worn by Juliette Figueras, leff, "Miss Paris [win be:in Floral Park Cemetery. | n BEY “RFK. of 1948," ‘makes a bathing suit called "Bikini" by its designer, Eliane | Mr. Pyles, who lived at 8250) A dmonson Marise Delort, right, "Miss Elegance of 1948," shows Goodlet: Ave, died esurany, In 19 8. Rebecca Drive, was the wife io {senera pital, p of Cecil Edmonson, assistant In-
adv
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mission to
| Bart? Avenue,
{building to be used
requests expansion of =»
that previgisly spproved to the exising light manufacturing [} employ
w 41 0 be used for designin AROMB HE FIEPE ed 244-V-48-ARCHIE B west ington Rtreet requests expansion-of a ne: to conforming ues to permit the present fo
BS —0f..the.opsration ofa church, will officiate. Burial Will! pgiley uests permission Mra, Edmon-|erect a tent temporarily for the holdix
who lived fin North Tiinols Street, » operate an open air automobile sal
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building 1 line,
uirements 1 puta nts to of the existing doudb a _three-family dwelling. UGUSTUS CO ih
of a restaurant nt
requests permissic an open air motor , Jreigl
Bast 38th Street, requests variance of u to permit the conversion of the existir
s : " residence into offices for a doctor | Killed in India (dentist th Rites for Lt. Waiter J. South, rear 652 Warren Avenue, requests Des
park and occupy a trailer ¢ rear of the agin
uests variance of the construction of a I¥ as 8 small
Tmit
at the rear of the existing res.
* HOV UNION COAL & COKE CONV
attended Assumption grade | MATICALLY CHANGES THB AD! | PA a M3 North New Jers Schoo) (and. Washington High |... Ser sucess ing Todt uni partment BUMINE 1 School. He married the former wesr s Cow | [existing four-unit apartment bu nl Mrs. Betty Perkins here and went 4 So. v2 a Der Pa
COMPANY. INC., 1620 Bellefontaine Stree :
non-conformir to permit the construction. of x 5% addition, being 4' expansion « as an additic
pla ng motors in excess of lhree hor
power 242.V-48-EMMA R. WEBER, rear 35 North Tllineis Street
FeQuUests varianee ©
lege. : Ite to Dermit the conversion of the exir { . RN JUVE garage Into temporary sleeping quarte urvivam: latsiacs ni wile, Are ot the rear af the existing res ence two daughters, Sandra Jeanne ff : I Wi A3-V-43—PAUL + IDYCT, Nort! . Te east Corner Kealing Avenue & 9th Stree and Barbara Jo. -his father, Oo cal’s requests variance ¥ use to permit, tl
struction of as building. stipe MW x A& manufseturis
HUDSON. Sout
Corner Edmondson Avenue & Was
ertising signs and supply room
Methodist Hospital, will be held remain. on the premises occupied by gasoline filling station 245-V-43-LBO & 3513-17 West 16th Street, request varian
GLADYS MASTER use to permit the construction a
.serxice station. . GUS JOHNSON, » Avenue, req religious services. 7-V-48 MOTORS, INC, 1013 requests permissic
48-V-48-JOSEPH A. CARR, 303 Nor ~
—————— i ———————— , he {Drexel Avenue, pests vari f re: ee eee . . | Before retiring 2 au) dianapolis manager of the Life yard Ro Tr oar | S | served as A Sarpsn oF ! " Insurance Co. of Virginia. [tion of u garage to the rear of the exis | or or many « T ng residence, this additi te exten Stee fea ers Ie ec anic Hil mer. contractor, n She was beim in Ridgeville nd Within 13, of the rest propery line oo . ; ’ 4 : 8. g. Ed- LZ . AVILA ’ employed lived here 1 year Mrs. Ed 1317-38 West Market Street to 1117 We
Mr, Pyles had been Furniture Co, the contracting
Probed by Police, Collared in Creek
UTICA, N. Y,, June § (UP)— State trooper John Wheeler resicued two men from a creek yes‘terday and then arrested them.
at the National before joining firm.
For Stutz Co. Die A resident of Indianapolis for
Services for Thomas C. McDon- : 18 ald will be held at 1 p.m. Mon- 30 Years he TOF member of day in the Flanner & Buchanan] Burying is. wife. Mrs Mortuary and burial will be if {4 Bertha Smith Pyles. Indianapolis; The charge — stealing a steel Aderson Cemetery On E. 30th St. four daughters, Miss Beatrice bridge. Mr. McDonald, who was 63, pyjes Miss Mildred Pyles, Miss | State troopers estimated the died yesterday in Long Hospital.'y arene Pyles and Mrs. Edith men had cut up approximately a He had lived here 43 years and |araine, all of California; . two third of the unused bridge to sell retired seven years ago as a me- y,.,ihers, Chester Pyles, Indian-
due University in 1929 and taught D7’ school for one year in Green ms
hurst Baptist Church, the church's clety.
are two sons, Wayne L, and
Keith A: her parents,
Ridgeville.
to
it for scrap. chanic for the old Stutz Motor .. LD. les. Illinois, P CR Car Co. He lived at 1423 Wil- spous. ad L aoe) RichPOLICE VALUED the parts liams St 'ards, Nancy, Ky: 4 roe ress taken at $1000. | . Survivors include his wife, Mrs. . Isadore Pallerio, 30. and Louis Deloris McDonald; four sons, John R. Heimann n [ew 0C ran | Rites for John R. Heimann, ™ rested, police said, after they fell\Donald, both of "Indianapolis; who died yesterday in his home, gue : into the creek while working on Harold McDonald. Veedersburg, 430 N. Forest St. will be held at the bridge with acetylene torches. land Edgar L. McDonald, Holly-8:30 a. .m. Tuesday in Moore |eS ere a M—————————————. . \wood, Cal, and three brothers, Mortuaries Péace Chapel. Services Violates Court Order, ; Clevey and Lee R. McDonald, will follow at 9 ‘a. in Bt |
m. Andrew J. Cochran, resident of
: [nard McDonald, St. Louis, Mo. Burial will be in
e i | EVANSVILLE. June 5 (UP)— | “was Omen coi YOABY. An his home, 5621 Wash: y ve I : 3 : A native of Louisville, Ky., Mr, ington Blvd. He was 81. ° to John Cook, 52, Switt & Co. em- Mrs. lda Higgins |i. , Ky. Mr. : ployee, was under sentence 1o| » ggi $ {Heimann had lived here 35 years spend a day in jail today for {violating a restraining order de-
Crown Hill. H
Camp, oO. sods & canvas She was a member of the Lyn- New York Street. requests variance ¢ butlding line requirements to permit tf construct Calender Club and Missionary 80- side of the existini y liné with the existing structure
ihn ; ase Survivors, besides her husband, Alabama bullding line requirements to permit tt construction Mr. and property line Mrs, Ned Odle. Ridgeville: her sis mast Minsesors Street TIRE CO sister. Mrs. Vera Warren, Union mission tb consiruet a building for tb
City, and her brother, Lee Odle, "0 a FARRE ¥ TENNENT
ite { ig rear of Abe existin Saxidente, " Both “of “Thdiahapolix, “and Ber= Philip Nert Catholic Church. rytimnapolis TF 76 VEAIE, G16 aperute an open sit automobis sats Jo i BVH -pOLS A
Mr. Cochran was a native Of | 354. vl MARRY INE AS s 77 land was a salesman for the Macon City, Mo. and was em-| HOR AYEIIE A tar Dies Here at Pants Store for 17 years. He was ployed in the freight division of machine’ shop Wn the existing garage 8 a member of St. Philip Nerithe Big Four Railroad after he hg rear of oe 0 OTHE
monson was graduated from Purs Coeur Street requests variance of use
mit the construction of a hullding used ar a warehouse ang for tf nufscturing and processing of canve onda products LL
50-V.43 -WILLIAM BAUE, 22)
mn of an addition residence
to the wa to be |
DOA BR,- 707.8 Nort.
requests Variance «
of & building to the fron
Minnesoia Street, requests per
tires rear
Lexington Avenue, requests variance of w
permit the existing garage 10- be use
for repair and occasional sale of lawn mowers & tricveles at the rear of ih exiting residence 254.V-48—-EDG
AR EF KISTLER North
{west “Corner Villa Avenue & Raymon {Street requests v {the
ariance of use to perm! construction and operation of a reta)
MW |srosery store 258-V48-- JACK. B. HAYES rear 138° {Roache Street, req
uest variance of us permit the existing garage fo be use job welding, sign painting, ete.
SALES. 1718 Ea operate an ¥. WINEGAR, tea
existing residence THERS, INC
| signed to end mass picketing. Services for Mrs. Ma F. Hig. hurch. came here in 1872. {2165-81 North Sherman Drive, request Cooke was found gully “at gine, resident of Indianapolis “survivors are hie daughter, In 1908 he formed the Cochran 13ihS St of EAR ty pa ‘Vanderburgh Superior Court ner & Buchanan Mortuary when Mrs. Leslie Robinson. Indian-/Coal Co. here in partnership employing motors in excess of three hors Judge Robert Tracewell. Wit- arrangements have been ocom- Polis; two sons. William F.. with A. W, Conduitt, [POO v.48 — GILBERT RAMSEY, 143 messes sald Cook attempted. to pleted. Burial will be in Crown Lhdianapolié and John V., West-| A member of Second Church North Meridian Bireel SRqmois Wels field: a step-son, Jesse Conn, of Christ, Scientist, he served as, "creciion of an advertising sign at the
‘overturn the auto of John M. Hill Cemetery. : "Powell, the meat packing plant's — Mrs Higgins, who was 77,
strike 30th St. She was a member of
\ , Ky. A temporary court order had the Flackville Methodist Church.’ y
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‘been issued against Local 125 of | ithe CIO Packinghouse Workers , == {Union at that time, to permit office and supervisory personnel to enter the plant.
B. Higgins; three daughters, Mrs. val, retired grocer; will be held [of the Masonic Order and the Gladys Wass, Mrs. Marie Gullion g¢ 2 p, m. Monday in the Hinshaw Commandery of the Shrine. and Mrs. Sibyl Struebing, and pyneral Home. Burial will be in| > three grandchildren, all of In- Crown View Cemetery in SherU. 5. Netsters Dominate aianapolis. (idan.
. : 1 wine s Mr. Kercheval died last night ial in Crown Hill Cemetery. Belgian Tennis Tourney Mrs. William Miller | “M0 [erehersl Soe 64.
Surviving -are a son, Homer | BRUSSELS, Belgium, June 5 Funeral services for Mrs. Nan-| (UP)—A band of men and wom- nie W. Miller, resident of Indi-/Church, he was a lifelong resi-|lers, en netsters from the United anapolis for 13 years, will be held dent of Sheridan. Fer 35 years Blanche J, Cochran, all of In-| IStates continued to dominate the at 3 p. m. Monday in the John he opergted his own grocery (dianapolis. ‘Belgian international tennis/A. Patton Funeral Home. Burial business. here. Ha Fritts a championships today as play will be Wednesday in Gallatin,| Surviving are his wife, Edith; ry ‘ reached the semi-finals in most Tenn. {two sisters, Mrs. Clay Bush and Services will be held at 10a. m. divisions. | Mrs. Miller, who was 52, died Mrs. Frank Robison, both of In- Monday for Harry Fritts, a staIn the men's singles competi-| Thursday in her home, 2101 Car-'dianapolis, and one brother. {tionary fireman, in the Robes 88. Ww. 1F e. - tion. Frank Parker and Budge rollton Ave, after a long illness Mrs. Anna A. Scott Stirling Funeral Hem ur
Patty, both of Los Angeles] Born In Gallatin, Tenn, she lal] will be in New Crown, moved out for semi - final was a member of Simpson Meth-" Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Mr. Fritts, who died Thursday matches. Parker ripped through odist Church and the senior choir A, Scott, 763 W.. Drive, Woodruff in Billings Hospital, was born in|
in a of the church. Place. will be held at 8:30 a. m. Marion County. He lived here 60) Mrs. Miller is suryived by her Monday in Grinsteiner’s funeral Years and was a World War 1 day. - . husband, William; a- sister, Mrs. nome and at 9 a. m. in Holy veteran. He.had been stationary I In women's singles; U. 8. stars Leona. Lyles, . Detroit. ‘and a Catholic. ‘Church. - Burial fireman for the Columbia Con{held three of the four spots. Ibrother, Joseph Lyte, Evansville! i) be in Holy Cross Cemetery. ®erVe Co... Inc., for five years. TTT oan arnt. Mrs. Rel ca Dov las Mrs. Scott. who died yesterday Survivors are his wife, Maude; Accused of Killing Wife ve 9 in het home, had been a resident D'2 sisters, ao. Edna. Nevins, mh an ot vw of “Fist Funeral. services for. Mrs, Re: \o.0 tor. 30. years. Mrs. Ruby Welch, Mrs. Wilma With One Blow or 1 $t becca Coppock Douglas, former :
Draja Mitic, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4, quarter-final encounter yester-
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(UP) ih hefty, 58-year-old hotel held Monday 'in Galveston, Ind. ‘operatffir was charged with killing/She was 86.
‘his 28-year-old wife of one-year, Mrs. Douglas died Friday In _ She early today with one blow of his! Galveston after a short {liness. Patrick's School In Terre Haute. Services for Joseph Burris will
st. She was a member of the Surviving are two brothers, be held at 2 p. m. Monday in the Police quoted Stephen Charles!Daughters of Rebecca Lodge and Thomas J. Caney, Terre Haute Good Samaritan Baptist Church IBallon, operator of Riverside/the WRC. i jand John T. Caney, Indianapolis; and burial will be in Crown Hill Surviving are a son, L. R. two sisters, Miss Julia Caney and! A lifelong resident of Indianand two Miss Nelle Caney, both of Indian- apolis, Mr. Burris died Thursday / . re in his home at 920 Fayette St, [He was 42, Survivors include his wife, Mrs, Maebell Burris, and his mother, Mrs. Estella Malone, both of In-|
Pennsylvania Railroad. { Cy was graduated from st... Joseph Burris
his wife Nancy the fatal blow Douglas, Indianapolis,
|dianapolis, and George W, Doug- , a ahora. TE "6" Fred H. Ostenforth
— Services for Fred H. Ostenforth,
Tommy Riggs to Marry { {will be held at 10 a. m. Monday ai 1 lin the Grinsteiner funeral home @'2N&poils.
New York Actress ! PITTSBURGH, June 5 (UP)— STATE land’ burial will be in St. Joseph Mrs. Belle M. ‘Hornsby
Noel Mills, 30, New York radio, {Cemetery. screen . and stage actress, and| | Mr. Ostenforfhi. 1510 Bates St. Services for Mrs. Belle M.!
at him during an argument.
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Tommy Riggs. Pittsburgh énter-| 'died here yesterday. ' He was 79 Hornsby, 82, will be held at 10
HAAGS- former of Winthrop, Mass, Who tainier, applied for a marriage == ne «and was » retired employee of A: M. Monday in the Jacobs Bros. 402 N. Capitol Ave ALUMINUM AWNING J “confessed” slaying her sweet-|jjcense today. ALEXANDRIA-—-Sylvester Chafin, 0) the Langsenkamp-Wheeler Brass East Side Chapel and burial will Oey Ph ’ ® All Sveather ® Year Round | heart and then admitted It was a| Mr, Riggs, a ventriloquist and| ATHENS—Mrs. Bessie Wilhoit, 68 Works. Inc. He retired &~year|0¢ in Floral Park. ron Night Phone Protection hoax, was ordered freed of the creator of the piping littie-girl| BERNE—Mrs. Velma Sprunger, 48 ago after 18 yehrs' service. He Mrs. Hornsby died Thursday in
601 N. Penn. St. LI1-3377 | charges here today.
/ GEO. J. EGENOLF 35; ET Nl oH I DIES OF FALL INJURIES
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LEON TAILORING CO.
235 Mass. Ave, J rm aioe
he fell 20 feet while the tanker Humphreys here.
BREWER, Me., June 5 (UP)— 8 0'CLO cK Merchant Seaman Bisred Ham imock, 43, of Orange, Tex, . d JUNTIL at .a Bangor hospital today or| Breaks Leg
in uries suffered last night when! : boarding! Park yesterday broke His left
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\character “Betty Lou” has ap-| BLOOMFIELD Arthur Bright, 74 lifelong resident of Indian- her home at 2337 Sheldon St. She peated on broadcasts and in| A Ma “Jans Watking, APOIIS. had lived here three years. moving pictures. "s. "| "Survivors are his wife, Mrs. She Is survived by two sons, en 5: J CUESTERTON “. Mrs. Caiberine A.| Augusta Ostenforth: two sons, Thomas V. and X. O. Hornsby,| Softball Player BOSE AUA-Wiliis T. Boite. 34 {Fred L. and George Ostenforth;/both of Indianapolis. in Slide t CULYER—Mrs. Margaret Marian War. ® Juer. Be Ass Ostenforth, SEGAL NOTICES ——— , ner, 39. and a grandson, all of Indian-| / l el wi * \ 1 i 9 ne | A softball piayer in Riversid FONYAREY. Beuny . Allee Wile 3 . apolis. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS E : : Co , ‘ | LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING leg as he slid for home plate. Victor E Cam Me. Ree Pra: Mrs, Alias Leap | Notice is hereby given thist the fellowStanley McDonald, 33. of 1938 $s arian ioe, 34. guired Goneral Services for Mrs. Alias Lea oA Jon ae Detn fled with ihe N. Warman Ave, said his spikes rr ge Te A Aa PH sh TH 1433 E. Market St : will be held: spoiie Rorvn pads Sn of aan caught as he slid in the game GARRETT—Isase Claxton, at 2 om Monday in the Test rv a, ot ihe Zoning Ordinance | played by VFW posts 908 and) GARY—Mrs. Mary McCarty, #4; Mrs * sy Burial will be in Crown 1002 North Delaware rE year |824] He was treated at Method- ey ah tates Witte mA ho own lance of use to permit the operation of | t if | -— re 1 » . , autom mo i the | Hat Roaphtal, T IMayer, M4. Mrs, Leap, who was 85, died Sxistimg garage at the Pear of The" reste ‘Film F Oe mntra jens ‘Dion, 3 Thursday in her home. She had 20-V-4s—ARCHIE J _& BETTY SMITH Report m Fiop. [years io "7 lived here most of her life and jones of ue ie nmi MOSCOW, June 5 (UP) = A" xoKOMO-—Joseph V_Goliard, 17; Mrs. yo . r- of And. operation of A Tedio repair shop & A { as a .membe Cynthiana repair shop & Tass dispatch from New York, Avila jp ertha Wits. . i: | Baptist Church. varity store at the rear of the exist |quoting the show Hives pub RAGRARGE-Promon Weir, 87: | Surviving are four daughters Avenue = =~ BA id Sesctinn | lication Yariety vin pik Iron, VA PAZ—Mary Louise Coons; infant. |Mrs. Bertha A. Marlow and Mrs. washington Birest, request somison ee the anti-Soviet picture e Iron| oC OLNVILLE— Thomas O. Hummer, 75. Gladys Wilshirte, both of Indi-|operate an o | Curtain” had failed and was be- mouider and. farmer. ‘anapolis; Mrs. Gertrude Garrison 231- VB ing withdrawn from theaters in| LINTON—Jonn Paul Bramscom, 3. {ou robe “Tl, “and Mrs, Ethel oi | | LOGA T—Will Hankee, 70, epeidle ' % | major ities because of a lack Of ANTON fam 8. Hanke. "Corbell, Detroit, Mich.; 18 grand- Yu nda. . fedech MENDON-<PFrank W. Kinkley, 81. (children and nine great- ndThe dispatch was printed prom. | MICHIGAN CITY—Mrs, Marie Pits 55. children. gra; bing ald inently in the entire Soviet press. suyNcCiE—Poster L. Eastman, 64: Win-| ———————. 1 Vaal { vii} fant son; Albert Doraandoprt ears: Shi M : it ir od With YA av n pu } i ls VIL erpeck; 73. 3 GH, June 5 np SULLIVAN=Prank W, Hughes, 17. remernaren “3s JL TELL €ITY~Miss ‘Clarise F. Champion, | : » csi : @ Tas Cri . X Amsterda.
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died Miami, Fla. and two sisters, Mrs. first reader of the church from front roperty | . ed (jeorge Fisher, Louisville —and 1916-to—1918--and as treasurer Y-M-ROY NR. JONEE ire it dar general manager, during a recent yesterday in her home, 3608 W. \irs Charles Klemens, Anchor-|from 1914 to 1915. He was chair-|io perm the Gperatien of An su
/ A (1913. Surviving: are three sons, wi- William R. Kercheval | Mr. Cochran was also a miem- [3 Fast 200 G.. Robert F. and Richard] gervices for William R. Kerche- [Der of the Fentalpha Blue Oe ing. iarage. garaen Mdditton East “Street, ‘req i Funeral services will be held furs of at 1:30 p. m. Monday in Flanner of the ex
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DAIRY CO, INC. 20th Street, requests expansion forming use io permit the of an addition to the exist.
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BOARD O Noble P. Hollister, Bxecutive Secretary
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ANNOUNCEMENTS “1. DEATH NOTICES
AMBURN—ADbbls Rebecca, of 1308
m information, call -8300., i A... beloved husband of Margaret O'Mara id, broths or of Mrs. s Joseph. Lith and Mrs. Oeorge. Volls - muth, all of Terre Mau Ind, and the late Rev. William A. A passed away in Detroit, Mich, -
, 81 years, Tove, bee Spall, Mrs, and George r, passed ay Thursday. and burial Sunday, 2 p.m Ve h Grove Chapel, near Union Town, Ind. Friends may call at the 0. BH. HERRMANN FU« NERAL HOME, 1508 8, until 10 p. m. Baturday. papers please copy COCHRAN<Andrew J. 3831 Washing ton Blvd. Pather of Homer H, passed away Saturday a. m. Services FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Monday ‘1:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill, Friends may call at mortuary CROSSEN ia M., age T1 years, of 818 B t St, mother of Dr, Henry FP. Crossen of Detroit, Mich ; Mrs. Florence Proelich, Dr. Edward Cc. Or , Felix J. Crossen, Mrs, James Orady, Mrs. Vernon Swigart, Dr. James J. Crossen, Howard P, Crossen and William J. Crossen, Fue neral from LAU PUNERAL HOME, 1458 8, Meridian, 8:30 a, m. Monday; Sacred Heart Church, » a. m, Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. Members of Third Order will theet 8 p. m. Sunday at funerkl home for prayer » EDMONSON Treva E., age 41 years, wife of Cecil, mother of Wayne and Keith Allen Edmonson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ned Odle, sister of Mrs. Vera Warren and Lee Odie, passed sway Priday Funeral day, June 7, 10:30 a.m. al the Lyn hurst Baptist Church, Lymhurst and Chelsea Re. Yriends invited, Burial Pioral Park Cemetery Friends may call si the GEORGE W. USHER MORTUARY, 2813 W, Washington 8, FRITTS Harry F., of 9428 Prospect Bt peloved husband of aud Pritts, brother of Mra. Edna Nevins, © Mrs. Ruby Welch, Mrs Wilma Tar "Mrs. Thelma Gill, all of Indie
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