Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1948 — Page 29

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- THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 19:8 im a aan THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __-. ! ws = 535 Still coing Mrs. rred C. Komer

aS Loa g a. ® Dies in Hospital 1 be "Tom Vanport City Services. for Mrs. Frances M.|

; . \ Romer,. 1224 8. Emerson Ave, -Bernadotte Sets Up FY ho 2: 3 " {will be held at 3:30 p, m. tomorRhodes Headquarters 3 i de : : Find Flood Victims

Ue row in J.-C. Wilson Chapel of Red Cross Unable fo ™% BY Chime Bur: 4al will ‘be in - 10 ( ) = '# a \ 4 CAIRO, June 10 (UP)-—Count PORTLAND, Ore. June 10 Fostoria, ©. She Folke Bernadotte plunged today, ) was 58. FOIR® f y i (UP)—The Red Cross said to8ay into the task of arranging a per-: y ‘ Said toGay | nent peace in Palestine as or- that it was still unable to locate as silencing the guns in the, 335 residents of devastated Van-' “oly Land for 28 days, starting’ port City and that it was “deéply | atl am, Indianapolis Time, to-. iconcerned over the disappear-| morrow, went out to Arab com- ance” of 121 persons on the list, manders. | The war-born housing project Jewish cease-fire orders were adjoining Portland was destroyed toFia. Memorial Day when the Colum- b Mrs. Romer

pot vet reported from Tel Aviv, put it was assumed Israeli com- bia River ' broke a dike and ab &. Member mi flooded the entire area within an! Mrs. Romer 00. 01d Faith-

“manders-also.- would be instructed hour. {ful Auxiliary, International Asso

to hold their fire on the hour set by Count Bernadutte, ' Only four bodies have been re- ciation of Machinists, and the Picks Headquarters covered. One other person is Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist. fhe Swedish count announced known definitely to have been| Survivors are her husband, that he ‘would establish head- swept into the flood: when another Fred C.; her brother, Robert quarters on the Mediterranean dike broke. {Rohrbach, Tiffin, O., and two sisa ters, Mrs. Willlam Wolf, Syra- ; Relatives Inquire cuse, N. Y, and Mrs, Florence "The Red Cross said it was Childress, Indianapolis. : {especially worried about the 121. . persons because close relatives Anderson Stone : had inquired for them. Anderson Stene, an Indianapo“We are not yet ready to say lis resident for 50 years, died yes“tat these people are “lost.” “said terday in his home at 922 E. 17th

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who died yesterday in St. rran“Gs Hospital, lived here 26 ® years. She was ' a native of Fos-

oking permanent peace. | He said that first, however, he would fly to Jerusalem tomorrow “to observe for himself the iryice conditioris in the embmttled Holvi® * City. He added that he will stop | #+ in Amman, seat of King Abdullah of Trans-Jordan, on his way to

Jerusalem.

aster director, “because we have tomorrow in the Second Christian located some of them within the Church of which he was a memlast few days. ber, and burial will be in Floral

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The Red Cross apparently had Park. Arnold Jr., Decatur (standing) and [seated, left to right), Carol victims. Today's list of 335 per- The only survivors are two | * Raids Arrest 1 | 58 > 8A issued two days ago. Indianapolis. State 4-H Junior Lead | | Srare 4- unior Leaaqers seven men on lottery charges. Confer of Indiana Central Traffic Deaths {will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow A native of Rushville and an

: ea 4H DNICR LEADERS-—A:sembled ®t Indiana Central Col- 8 . .. 80 1 naka 232 with other 4.H leaders from over the state today-are-MHemer Made considerable headway in its r. Stone. who Was BY, was 4 2 { ice Make Four | i A me efforts to locate Vanport City born ‘in Taylorville, Ky. | Kissch, Decatur; Donald Waltz, Glezin, and Mary Jane Stanger, sons still unlocated compared cousins, Mrs. Mary Bell Crain ne on with a.list of more than ‘700 And Mrs. Georgia Johnson, both oi ———— - Miss Nan O'Rear Police vice squads raided four, C t Sh Ww , at Ei resting rosses 10 0 Services for Miss Nan O'Rear Walter Barkius, 1421 Fletcher) ier. Home st 414 W. 20h BL. Ave, and Paul Montgomery, 34, A. B. Graham, Washington, D. C., retired U. S. Department of BOSTON, June 10 (UP)—The

rested in a raid at 1203 8. Merid- work, was to speak at the 17th annual state 4-H Junior Leader Con-| foot luminous white crosses on y / ; jan. St. They Hoe Sharged with Serenxce today at Indiana Central College. {every street location where a pe- Juss Rear died yesterday Jn her violating the lottery, laws. dr. Graham's subject this. morning was “Getting Along With destrian is fatally injured by an ) eo Thatcher Massey, 42, of 3346 N. Others.” He will also speak on the topic, “How You Can Be a Better automobile. ai orvived iva Slater Miss Ilinois St.. was arrested on lot- 4-H Junior Leader,” tomorrow — ~~~ — ————————| he word “killed” will be let- William Warfield. both of Indiantery charges in a raid on a cigar morning. jrector: of musical organizations ,...4 through the center of each apol 8 store at 130 W. 30th St. | The conference, attended by 300 at Purdue ‘and "a tour of Tndian:| C0 00a above will be a figure "70 I... _- : Robert Johns, 601 W. 28th St., (teen-age club leaders from rural aPOlis, and talent night program 4... ting the numerical sequence k Na osdionraremrnt and ® Arthur — Vardman, 2850 Indiana, opened at -noon yester- | tonight. A Saturday morning as-' oo yo ratality S Asks Realignment Northwestern Ave., were arrested day and will continue through sembly will signal the close of ~~ o =." =. i Of Airline Routes on lottery charges in a raid on a Saturday. It is sponsored by Pur-|the meeting... ! Cure Ri a oe = x FRENCH LICK. Ind. J 10 et sors at 304 w yin] st h ae University and Indiana Dis- J x pA otoar remmiel > motorists and (UP) —Adm, Emory 8 “Land a . 30, 0 panis. ¢ Y X ae ae charged with lottery lk a diocussion soplV Class of 1888 pedestrians alike that dangers president of the Air Transport law violations in a raid at 425 for the conference will be cen- 10 Hold Reunion [ek on busy Srests Eleven pe ao oy ie y t Indiana Ave. ~ |tered around the 1948 national Times Mate Servied ow dag hs bgp lh Bo on eg, a Tn {4-H theme, “Creating Better BLO N : 28 i | ye ator) JOMAN, 103, WANDERS {Homes Today for More Responsi Aon Uae srs _., : igi prove domestic and: ineruational . reer mn lair ro t / GOSHEN, N. Y., June 10 (UF) ble Citizenship Tomorrow.” graduating class of 1888 will re- AUTHOR DIES AT 41 Slr Toute structires ¥5G ugivance | —A 103-year-old woman who| Miss May Masten is program turn to the campus here Saturday! BOSTON, June 10 (UP)—Rabbi! In a speech prepared for deJ told police she had hitch-hiked chairman. ar ~ [for their 60th reunion, with seven joshua Loth Liebman, of Temple livery at the summer meeting of here from St. Louis but later said] Other events will include a talk of the 12 surviving members In Jsrdel, whose book “Peace of the Society of Automotive EngiIj the jouk 8 bus, was in the Orange tonight by Marshall Abrams. attendance. | Pou y aN eA Awning Greencastle, past governor of In-| Mrs, William Lowe Bryan, in. seller list since it was published sized the excessive duplication of IB tion. She wes fond ia sec- diana District Kiwanis; the con- valid wife of the school’s presi- two years ago, died of a heart routes, lines and services as one = i 3 wandering ference “sings” to be directed dent emeritus, will give a tea attack yesterday at the Hotel of the growing problems of air > ’ daily. by Albert P. Stewart, di-/from her bed for her classmates. Somerset. He was 41. transportation.

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