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To Convene at Bloomington
¥ne Indiana Conference of hefThe Rev. Harry Bald: Church will present|Penny Farms, ridge of odie man B Won othenay Fla. a retired
tor,. will lead the ) pe rans, University, who has Justi9:30 a. m. Sunday. |
" List Afternoon Program ’ EE ag amas It is expected that
or 10 young men will be ordai “The ~annual conference will ber.
and the samy geet Wi Wednesday through Sunday, elders of the church, er
2:30 p. m. when a p held in the First Methodist ppointments also
will be read. Church, except those on Sunday,
President Wells, a Methodist which will be in the university layman, will give the address at
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auditorium. Popular meeting Friday at The coming Indiana conference|7:30 p. m, Another featured auost will be last meeting of the group|will be Bishop Schot XK. Mondol
at whi of the Hyderbad Area of India the Indianapolis area will side as an active bishop of the church. He is scheduled to retire next month during the jurisdictional conference in Indianapolis,
day and Friday and talk at the youth meetings of the conference Saturday at 7:30 p. m.. Board to Get Report Dr. W. Randolph Thornton ef Bloomington, executive secretary of She Conference Board of Education, will give the report of the board Friday at 9 a. m.” Dr. Mer-
Bishop Lowe will officiate at the opening Holy Communion service, speak daily at 11:30 a. m.,
ch the conference sermonirill B. McFall, host pastor, Is Sunday morning and ordain new president of the boar ministers in the Min- tion. 4,00 dyes.
isters’ wives will give a luncheon = honest! of Mrs, Lowe Saturday SecRualy of the General Board of st1pm ucation, Nashville, T | The old-fashioned love feast speak Thursday night pre Ya with testimonials and traditional Ira M. Hargett of Louisville, Ky.,
music is announced as an out-|will talk on “Tem Pe standing event of the conference. day forenoon. petante” Batup
| Police Give No Quarter On ‘Urge to, Gamble’
Seven Face Charges Following New Raids;
Dr.. John Q. Shisler, executive
pre-/Who will speak at 4 p. m. Thurs-|'
‘lout of Washington, Harry 8. Tru
‘ust Warming} Up’ in Drive, He Asserts
Makes 40 Speeches Within Nine Days
“By OHARLES T. LUCEY ABOARD
Howard Staff Writer, PRESIDENT TRUMAN'S TRAIN, June 12.--Nine days, 5000 miles and 40 speeches
man is en his way toward making the 1948 list of America's 10 hardest-working men, Many of the 200 or so newspapermen, “technicians, White House assistants and others on his 16«<car special train are beginning to look hollow-eyed and haggard. By plane, train, auto, bus od boat they've been going from early morning until late night. They've missed meals, they've scarcely ‘stopped long enough in] one place to get laundry, Keeping up with Harry Truman is a job in itself. Yet today the President. can churn up as many foot-pounds of energy for his rampages against Congress as when he first started out. A Mere Warm-Up And he says this is the merest warm-up for the Kind of campaign he is going to wage against the Republicans in a nation-wide
Market Men's Social Club Has ‘Moving Day’ Police still were giving no quarter today to ¢itizens with an urge to gamble, ¥. 10 those persistent It was moving day yesterday at the Market Men's Social Club, 325 8. New Jersey St, where at least two members of a Tecentyy 1 gouvicted “Bot car” ring were active until their arrest by federally. agen mee———— tL SOT A city truck was backed up to the club and loaded with 34 chairs; 10_ tables, including two fancy, leather poker tables; three telephones; 12 decks of cards; one pack of betting forms; three loud
Carl Thelan, 45, of 2017 N. Pennsyivania St. the club bartender,
were with keeping a| = room for gaming, and Archie) § Holcomb, 48, of 2267 Kessler
Blvd. visiting a gaming house and city vagrancy.
Sharp-Eyed Nemesis
The club’s police nemesis was Sgt. Harry Yarbrough, one of the department’s sharpest - eyed de—tectors of anything gaming. An old-fashioned pool room rapidly vanishing from the American scene, at 1518 YW, Minnesota St., was visited last night by two plainclothesmen who
SPEAKER — The Rev. Lil. burn B. Moseley, former pastor
ID and the November election.
ns bearings when President Tru-
2. public’ appearances,
watched an alleged poker game for several minutes. Then, they threw their badges on the table
of the Emerson Avenue Baptist Church, Indianapolis, and pastor of the First Baptist Church
and announced a pinch. ‘Lookout’ Surprised Clarence 38, of 812. °
Warren Ave., was held on charges :
in Pittsburgh, Pa., will speak at Franklin College baccalaurate seriice; at 10:30 a. m, tomor-
"of keeping a gaming house and gaming. Warren Birge, 27, of il Kentucky Ave, was charged | th aiding and abetting a .gam-| ~ violation. The ego look- |
‘out, he was to learn F al the two ets gentlemen | Fai in ores. who passed in of him aj few minutes earlier to officers Times State Service” of the law. FRANKLIN,. June 12 -— The
Leslie Hayden, 51, of 811 W. St. Rev, Lilburn B. Moseley, former Clair St., was charged with keep-ipastor of the Emerson Avenue ing a room for pool selling after Baptist Church, Indianapolis, will police last night raided the pe the principal speaker at Arwinco Club, 405 Indiana Ave. Franklin An hour earlier, Payne's Hotel services 4t 10:30 a. m. tomorrow. Boys Exchange, 331 Indiana Ave.,'He is” now pastor of the First was paid a visit. Albert Kilereas, Baptist Church in Pittsburgh, Pa. 38, of 1030 W. Walnut St, was py futher Wesley, executive charged with keeping a room (9F secretary of the Board of Edupool selling and operating “|cation and Publications: of the| rise. Northern Baptist convention, will Ss and o4ress the graduates at the 5 ted. {p. m. commencement services. Hubert GC. Hamacher, H. Max | Don, and Elsa Neligh Sample, all “lof Indianapolis, "aré among the|. 87 candidates. for A. B. degrees.
Other candidates for degrees an SONOES 15s © ri: po Addingion, Boonville; Fr new,
B r estport: Jack W. Aiken, Mitchell: od BLOOMINGTON, June 12 itil, Smnuitl i, a Mes Twenty-one Indiana University Marity roree Bennett. Franklin: Mary Lu seniors in-the-colege nf arts and. Po
sciences who won election to Phi Gary: Beta Kappa national scholastic Brann, aiohoh: rele By honorary society were guests at! Raward Byrne Jr, Winchester; ae anual dinner a Ghacae emia Darbare Kivela Coon, commencement tomorrow. - ed > Herman B Wells, university} president, delivered the annual; Phi Beta Kappa address at the! dinner, making his first public ap-/] pearance since his return Mon-|J ose
Greens Ev ansville;
Sarelie Buell,
"Wranklin Philadel hia, at an er 8 ter,
Joust, Hol Stewart v RB Des uth, ber Hout
Rober day from Germany. Prof. John C.| | Arinur’ Yoilitatt, Pranklin; Harold Goebel
Lewis
Clos) Wayne, s HF Harman.
Lillian Andressohn, of the history de-/Rt a sage. partment, was elected president) Liudison: Robert Franklin Hen { of the chapter; Dr. C. G. F. Fran-| ville t pAlavame Dorit | Nelp Hemphil, zen, vice president and Prof. ants Yvy ho! > sec - nnis, an, Cecilia Hendricks, retary | somes” Whiteland; Betty Kahl, Vincennes; treasurer. {Annis Lambert, Galveston; Bar| Mann | Pr wn: Russe y. . | Prancis Merts, Aurora, Ill; Edward Miller, Minner Prank » k Binns, TE «| Harold = Murphy, anklin . Wayne; |p" Stanley McClain, Franklin, Robe eClain, Gisenvood; John Ran] rie JMeKinney. Hope: | . Pr derick’ Nether and, Vevay ohn e b Joh Franklin: Pyul Ohirogge. Prankiin; RichE. Holcomb, * Bogiian: Patrica Anne Mor- | 8rd Payne. Frankhin Barbara Ras Grossm; ew
Rich Gilbert Profitt, Morocco: Tison, XK Ry Haven, ome; Lois ae all, Wawatoss, Wisconsin: Charles Ray,
Nicolas ant ty M. a Wayne: towers Flora ean Y. Bohm, Clmcane,| personnel swam to an.island and | To Ta Chae: walt H, Bier |O: Kien Marl: Spencer, Frankith: Rian: were captured 18 days later. Hej Bloomington. - | iw, Stephens. Franklin Te Joan aan: | spent 18 montlis in a Japanese | nb em | Scottaburs: Donald Thar. + Schornick prison camp-in India before his Claude C. Miller Thaer Fie He wily Vandivier. death and burial there. - i! . Col y. B svill Xen-| Registered Watchmaker | Alice "Mishier” Wameler, Brownsville d hares O.. Cook ‘NOW AT LORD'S! | ia simts witha, Bu dri C arles 00 man. Brysn, 0. vodsrd,| Rites for Charles 0. Cook, who non
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Mildred War ‘II, will be held at 2 p. m. {tomorrow in Rose Hill Cemetery | Wayne: there
» Petty Officer Cooper enlisted |
; Margaret Deer Rodgers, West-|
| drowned eo ‘a fishing trip at Morey’s Lake near here has | been recovered, state. police sald
| today. The body of Maurice Sherer, lake
brother-in-law, Ora D. Davis, 25, yesterday. - Sheriff Ira Hall said ‘an . unidentified
multiplé criss-cross job between Dawn is just beginning to get
an, true to his Missouri farm{boy training, arises. He goes through his dressing routine like a member of hook and ladder [company No.4: -If-he’s-on-the train he may be just about the only one up except the engineer and fireman. If he's off the train he's probably out taking a walk in a park by 6 a. mand thinking up some new things to say about Congress. Stays at Sun Valley * Even when he rests he rests busily. The other day he stopped at Sun Valley, Idaho, It was supposed to be a breather in a rigorous program of speeches and
He had been pushing across| plains and mountains for days, but here at last was a time for quiet relaxation in a magnificent green haven in the Sawtooth Mountains, But he scarcely arrived there when he was off on a bulging schedule of motoring, flycasting, skeet-shooting, riding a ski-lift up a mountain, looking over fine horses and dogs. He was supposed to heave the’ opening pitch in a baseball g&me but didn’t quite make it, Ater |C¢ all this. activity he was just get-|C ting a shower when the Idaho
Democratic Convention called on him—and _.thotigh he did a good job of wipning them to his side he still didn’t get much rest.
“Up Before 6 A. M. |
The next morning he was up before 6 and by 7 he had finished breakfast and was taking a walk. The party wasn't supposed to leave until 8 o'clock.- To a secret | service man, Mr. Truman wondered if his party was ready to depart. Might as well be off at 7:30, said he. So with his party] he was. off over sagebrush and! sand. Only two or three speeches had| been planned for that day, but| , good crowds kept turning out at one town after another, Mr. Truman wished to do the friendly thing and talk to them briefly. So he made a fairly good full day's speech-and-travel schedule by 1 p. m., when he. reached Idaho Falls. - “There he climbed aboard his train, made another ‘speech or two en route to Butte, Mont., and wound up the day with a whopper of & meeting in that city, : Wendell Willkie ran such a campaign week after week in 1940, Mr. Truman's present road him lito prime! condition for a similar political endurance test this fall.
us ilar Rites = Fo Dale Cooper
Times State Service | HILLSBORO, June 12—Graveside military services for Petty Officer Dale Cooper, County's first casualty in World
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in the Navy on Aug. 24, 1938, {On Mar. 17, 1942, his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Marion R. Cooper, were notified that he was missing in action after the USS Houston
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Mrs. Alvin T. Hert
vice chairman of the Republican National known in Hoosier politics, died Tuesday in her 1500-acre estate near Louisville, Ky.
born in Bedford. Long active in
politics, Mrs, Hert was a Republi-|olis: can National Committee member| Survivors include ove from Kentucky for 12 years and ters, Mrs. Burr "Nels Indidn.|resigned as vice chairman xinjapolis, and Mrs, ‘Sullivan, 1935. Sylvania, O.; 10 grandchildren After Herbert Hoover was|and 24 greaj,grandchildren élected theré weré some gbservers Mrs. Louls Nelson
who expected her to be the first woman to be named to a cabinet :
post.
in‘ Indiana during her speak! engagements: here.
Ronald 'W. Bro
Brown lived in Indianapolis most of his life.
employee of Mutual Drug Co. and Motors Co. Services will be held at 10 a.m.
Monday in the Shirley Brothers
Central Chapel. layton.
|8t., died today in Methodist Hos-|
Fountain,
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Bell Telephone Co. Employee Dies
Heart Attack Fatal To Emmet E. Hale
- Emmet. E, Hale, central’ dis.
hir home, 1603 Shelby St, heart attack. He was 55. Mr. Hale, who was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis, enterad the telephone business as a central office repairman with .he In-|
pleted 37 years in telephone work | this year. He was a past commander of American Legion Bell Post 134, past president of the Hoosier State Chapter of Telephone Ploneers of America aid the Masonic Englewood Services will be in Fanner & Buchanan Mortuary but the time] hds not been set. Burial wili be,
EX.-HOOSIER DIES — Mrs, Alvin T:_ Hert, former vice chairman of the Republican National Committee, died Tuesday home near Louisville, Ky. A native of Bed-
in her
ford, Mrs. Hert was active in | "eon HIL Hoosier politics. Survivors are his wife, Etta; . oo. three daughters, Mrs. Francés
Dowell and Mrs. Ruth Cohn, botn of Seattle, Wash, and Mrs, Virginia Daley of Indianapolis; two brothers, Ralph and Leo, both of
after a long illness, will be held Committee and: well-iat § a.m, Monday in St. Joseph's was a member, in Peru. She was 91. Mrs. Flowars was born Marion and spent most of
in Mrs. Hert, who was 78, was
for Mrs. Angel"Nelson, . Senate Ave. will be held P m. today in the John A. atton funeral home. Burial will ibe .in Johnson City, Tenn., Monday. She was 30. Mps. Nelson died Thursday: in the General Hospital. A native of Johnson City, she lived there 25 years, before coming to Indianapolis. Surviving are her ‘husband, Louis Nelson; her mother, Mrs. Ethel Bostic, Indianapolis, and Tier grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Boggan, Johnson City,
Brevort Hotel Manager Dies
Services for Herman B. Mass- | manager of the Brevort Ho-| itel, will be held at 2:30 p.m.| {Monday in the Fraze Funeral |Home, Union City. Burial will pital 22Nowing 3 brief illness. She Ibe in Union City. He was SI. Mrs. Ayres, who was a lifelong] Mr. Masslich died yesterday in resident of Indianapolis, the home of his daughter, Mrs. member of Sacred Heart Catholic va Church. Services will be held at 9.3014 years. He formerly owned {a. m. Monday in G. H. Herrmann and operated the Sherman Hotel, {Funeral Home and at 10 a. m. ‘n|Miami, Fla., and the Imperial | {Sacred Heart Church, Burial will| Hotel, New Castle, He was al 'be in Crown. Hill. {member of the Moose Lodge. Survivors are two sons, Churles! Surviving, besides his daughter, and Edward F. Wolf, both of|is a sister, Mrs. Stella Evin, of] Piuanapolie | Westfield. |
Mrs. Hert made many friends
Ronald W. Brown,
Born in Mr.
He was a former
Burial will be in|
Surviving are a cousin, ie) John C. Terry, and a nephew, | Charles B. Spann; both of Ins dianapolis.
Mrs. Dora A. Ayres
Mrs. Dora A. Ayers, 839 Union|
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BEPAIRED Drowned While Fishing 10, 3 EXPERT | body of the second of two Terre With » | Haute men jeved to haveig
Anna; his daughter, Mrs. James C. Scanlan, both of Indianapolis, and his sister, Mrs. Jacquetah Starks, Los Angeles, Cal
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DROWNING VICTIM—Mrs,
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St. Francis.
Survivors are two sister, Mrs. Charles Eck Br. and Miss Kathand her brother, Heénry A. Bany, ail of” Indian:
erine Bany,
apolis,
Senters, slipped into deep water in a” Shelby County gravel pit during a family picnic yesterday
Drowning Victim Rites Monday
Mrs. Alonzo Senters |
: . the city, and two sisters, Miss : < GOP | eader Dies Lora Hale, Cleveland, O., and Slips in Deep Water BI ble Classes Set. ’ aboin, | ooneld of TRARY services for Mra. Mary Fran. Special Programs . : : ces Senters will be held at 2 Bedford Native Mrs. Martha Flowars |p. m. Monday in her home-at| The Christian Men Builders BiWw I K H . \ 1518 Deloss St. Place of BuriallPle Class, the 101 Men's Baraca e nown ere Services for “Mrs. Marthal, o. 4 oon decided. She was 18, [Class and the Wesley Class all Word has been received here|Flowars, who died yesterday in {have scheduled festive programs that Mrs. Alvin T Hert, former|the home of her Maughter, Mrs. Mrs. Senters was drowned yes-| go, next week. at Mrs. n T. ) Burr Nelson, 1701 Ingram St., terday in a Shelb ounty gravel |
nd while on a farm-| husband, Alonzo, |
~ A cousin, Miss Jonell| living
pa girls slipped into deep water, A native of Franklin, Ky., Mis, Senters had lived here five years. .|She was an Snployae of the Ray & Mascari Co. . Survivors besides the husband include her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Montgomery; two sisters, Miss Georgian
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Earl D. Phillis Dies in Hospital
Services for Earl D. Phillips, | part-owner of Town Tavern, 3756| College Ave. will be held at 2 p.m, Monday in Kirby Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill, He was 45, Mr. Phillips, who was born in Madison, dled yesterday In st. Vincent's Hospital after a heart attack. He lived at 320 E, 37th SL, having spent most of his life in Indianapolis. He was a member of the Elks and the Optimist Club, Survivors are two, daughters, | the Misses Mary Ellen and Shir-! ley Ann Phillips; his son, Ronald! Dean; his mother, Mrs, Dora! Phillips; his sister, Miss Marie] Phillips, and his brother, Robert, ! all of Indianapolis,
Frank E. White
Services for Frank E. White, 1302 English Ave, will be held at 10 a. m. Monday in Bean Blossom Funeral Home. Burial will be in Floral Park. Mf. White died here yesterday. .<. .. Survivors are hif wife, Edna, and three sons,” Donald, Harold and Warren, 4ll of Indianapolis.
“The CMB Class of the Third
{1Tth and Broadway. Luther J.
Christian Church will be hosts to o ful 1 {members of the Sahara Grotto for cessful in a rescue {a special Grotto Day tomorrow at 9:30 a. m. in the classroom,
Shirley, Indianapolis businessman and past monarch of the Grotto f= will give the address. The Sahara
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[Church to Mark | I5th. Anniversary
~The historic Central Christian Church will mark its. 115th anniversary with a reception and vespers tomorrow beginning at 5:30 p. m. Open house will be held from 530 to T p. mi. followed by musical vespers with the choir and its director, Fred Jefry, in charge. Solos will be sung: by Farrell Scott, Carl E. Hogue, Mrs, Lottie Eastwood and Miss Patricia Russell, Dr. William A, | Shullenberger, pastor for the past {2% years, will preside. Central church began’ its dis{tinguished history in a log cabin at the northeast corner.of Market and Illinois Sts. It okcupled various edifices finally erecting {the present red brick church at Delaware and Walnut Sts, in 1892. The congregation takes pride in the fact that in 115 years not one Sunday has passed without worship services ana church school being being held.
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sing. The Rev, R. M. Dodrill; The entire program will be broada.m. Plans Banquet
a high school graduates Tuesday at
Grotto Glee Club will play, 4irected by Frank Watkins, The exercises will be broadcast over sta-
The 101 Class of the Broadway
Lee Mon nery Baptist Church will mark its 19th}.
and Miss Nell Ruth Montgomery, and four brothers, John, Charles, Roy R. and Joseph P. Montgomery, all of Indianapolis.
Miss Mary Anna Bany
Services for Miss Mary Anna Bany, who died Friday in her home; 317 Sanders St, brief illness, will be held at 9:30 a.m, Tuesday in G. H. Herrmann Rites will follow at 10 a. m. in Sacred Heart CathBurial will be in
directed by Robert Burford. The Mothers’ cherus of School 51 will
founder and teacher, will speak. cast over station WISH at 10|
The Wesley Class of the Broad-
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