Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 July 1948 — Page 3
INDIANAPOLIS TIMES. PAGE 3
qUESDAY, JULY 27, 1048
Russians Ridicule Yank Fliers In Blast at Allied Squeeze
charge Pilots
: 1 | What Indiana Wants Congress to Do— i ii Inside Story Banker Thinks Both Wage and Price imperil Lives
Of the Twins Controls May Be Needed to Stop Spiral °
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| Wooden Issues « (Continued From Page One) ‘hand, we don't have a hell of a didn't feel a day over 70, waved . ’ {tell if the radio is exaggerating lot of business there either. his hand toward a sign. It said, ! Exclusive Statement the situation, or the newspapers a = 8 “Martinsville . . . City of Min-
are suppressing it. Usually theyre “THEY TALK about our for- eral Water.” | (Continued From Page One) together on important things, but i&n policy. I'm not sure I know “That's what ruined this town,” ness. to take them as of then they're not on this. what it is. Until we find out he said. “It brung in too many. or at a later hour if it should » = = what's going to happen. Congress foreigners. When I was a young so be determined. He did so I PO THINK the reason Con- ought to stay in session contin- man, this was a quiet place. Of
of 4 Millions
peclare Airmen Are Poorly Trained
. : Iking to STess was called up is not one of ually.” course, they didn't have the auBULLETIN USE Sve mingtes of aluing those given. It's a good thing The manufacturer said he felt tomobile then. SERLIN, July 27 (UP)—U. 8. | Mr. Griffo (of the Star) in our.tNey are in session now that the price control was coming. s x =» a Army Engineers stated work convershtion asked whether we Berlin business is so serious.” “I don't see any other way of “PEOPLE DIDN'T get around 1% pola on & ne Borin Bienes | had available a subsidised home y LE" J} MARUIATSL SRI he putting aut HEE Ere oe ere a trite na f : » pro ia -d ‘and I said: . ; : going yg np . “ti the most powerful Russian-con- | | eh Iv one that we have policy toward Russia. on some people, but it is coming. Stayed out of Yurrop and mindradio in Germany whose \avall yon license is mot Moving out of Berlin would be Wage control should go with it. ed their own affairs. You never : Jey lower overlooks the area. javala> hese twins” a surrender of our position in You can’t have one without the heard about Rooshians then, 5 ing: ae gERLIN, July 27 (UP)—The {* He said: “Why not?” |Europe,” Be said. “On the other other.” | “Danged automobiles and air- Ag rs % Ce, adver govieh my command published | 1 said: “Because it happens Be Firm With Russia Plates pre put us ws ro z ere shows t e fin jemand today for a stop to 'to be a colored home and I don't! A MAN entered the library carrying two books, both tattered to have a war. Don't we always » f his victory in the fhe “superfluous flights of insuffi believe that it would be desirable and dirty. : : 3 1 when we go pokin' into others’ John Herron Art : trained and deficiently in- to ask the colored foster mother I found these out behind the Cider Mill this morning.” he told business?” fo 8 . ciently ilots” in the the librarian. “Looks like someone let them lay out in the rain. § tic Club, ’ A ihaded Ber- >» accept TR A IL mh: Across the flyleaf of one book was a tire track of an auto- Want to Be Let Alone i 3 —————— flying © ‘ ren inasmuc v mobile and the binding was broken. The librarian was matter-! T 1 1. jet army organ provided through Mrs. Hen- or fact about the nn and or ~ res. =r THE FILLING : Ration: Mag i oi ) The official Soy a Ry gan nessy's offer adequate and Very the books aside, for cleaning and States has something to give the sald: . ) gi raegliche Rundsc ia A i fine care for them in that in- repair, Germans” If Roosevelt was alive, none 1 ia ights. perticlarly by a Spey NIGHT FOOTBALL FOR THE ROCKETS — Broad Ripple High School today [terveg” “At first.” she said. “I thought Tne librarian said she Was cOn- Wort do us sy eed oP Gmee: + »! . - ora Pd. GRY r 8 * - on 0 us n r who beli : jpeompeten the lives of 4 million] became the first city school to get funds for night football facilities as Harley H. =X anton ow Srifojintation, would ork Reelt Dut. cerned about civil rights. She out of Berlin ak out of “thre » | : 3 : . «id ve give per. I : in. rw o eves in people in the city. at of a) Hornbeck (left) presented the school with athletic field lights as a memorial to his [pave WH A Tgp TB Sheen up the ies Jer. said there should be no distine- Europe didn’t keep the peace. | “ . . . . . ' { = n 8 C r or re 0 “ Sgn 6 Rreedon A sector, SON. Receiving the check is C. O. Gooding, president of the Broad Ripple Fathers’ take, or legal authority to accept kind of price control.” ote Bt ae Alto hetevrd i I A kinds . J. 8 “1 ¥ . . . » > Y Ss ipy hl » - ys, ' . et. . ZOU Free: ¥: Berlin was cited as proof. The| Association (center), who in turn presented it to K. V\. Ammerman, Broad Ripple BG I A ealuoTe dhramah believed | the sate’s rights. ... all kinds. I know they want National Heritage organ charged tat American) principal (right). by court order. We have no suchlin Berlin. “I don’t believe in Federal con- the same thing I want... to be ent records of the airmen persistently fly danger-| , 2 = = authority, constitutional or statu- trol of so many, many things,” left alone. Maybe some day we're
» » ~ tory.” “WE SHOULD not let Russia she said. “But it is too bad the BOIng to have a United States of -
= » n ously low over the city. i ® a United States o | Sos. gitar -Sauesne B d R ppl G 1 F d The children were, however, {ake everything she wants” the Southern states feel the way they the World and I'll be for that, i | Reliable quarters expected the roa 0s ! . e . 2 S . un 5 | i brought info the Juvenile Court librarian said. . “The United do about the Negro.” wt Jocks like We re going to : West to tighten the economic [8 Athi $ F ld L ki | Bo Monday forenoon by the Juvenile : . ge sews on Russia. They believed Im QI etic Fie ig S HE MORISY (URCAUAL BY. Sie Juv nile Cheap Electric Power Not an Issue “ae > | . the halting of an estimated 2.57 Broad Ribble: Hish: School tod iol furs “for the rst B order of wardship was issued by ONE OF the issues President Truman said he would present. THE ATTENDANT was pos i wan, million tons a year trade between, ht: Jo thi in 5 Bt YY a 3 the court. A telephone call from to Congress was the extension of cheap electric power to areas'tive about the need of price econ- { fhe Soviet zone of Germany and nied athletic Beld. in city high schools, as a memorial to a J Mrs. Robeson from the court to Which have none. It does not appear to be an issue in Centra] trol. He didn’t want wage con= = way Western Europe was only the school graduate who lost his life in the war. je re George of the old Child Indiana. trol. h first move. igs 21ley. II. Hornbeck, 7979 Westfield Roadiformer owner of Weliare Divison informed us of The regional Rural Electrification Administration office is in “That would keep me where I yht The tempo of the slugging was Little America amusement park who is now retired, presented the I eS Tobaon wal Martinsville. It serves Morgan, Owen, Monroe, Brown and part of AM NOW " he said. “I want to get ong stepped up with the drafting of lights to the Broad Ripple Fathers’ Association, which has been Eg we had a placement for Putnam Counties. It is building — ahead. Gasoline has gone up four rn my country. plans for the West's next move conducting a drive for night, ™ my. girt will be officially ac- | them and would place them im- D00 Miles of new lines in the five REA manager estimated the times in the last year, but that to uphold in the Berlin crisis. The ban on| football at the school, | cepted at a school board meeting mediately | counties, total demand in the four counties didn’t make me any richer. It traffic across Western Germany| The gift was in memory of his tonight. 3 : . | The Miller Construction Co. of and the part of a fifth was 4500 3nythirng, it cut down my customto and from the Soviet zone was|son, Harley H. Hornbeck Jr.! The check was presented to Called From Hearing {Indianapolis has crews stringing customers, of whom 3500
ers. are!" I was called out of the hear- line through Brown County, op- ; “Congress has got to do some-
ing I was attending in Juvenile erating out of Helmsburg. Since thing. No one’s fool enough to Court that Monday afternoon. last September, 1100 new custog- LDeré are about 2000 more pelieve they'll do a thing before Mr. Cadou of the Star was call- ers have joined REMC for pow- Nomes which will not take power, ejection, What's his name , . .
reported reliably as aimed at giv-|Killed in his fighter plane in Nor- C. 0. Gooding, president of the i. ing the Western powers new bar- mandy in the second day of the Broad Ripple Fathers’ Associa- | gaining strength in their cam- invasion, June 7, 1944. The war tion by Mr. Hornbeck today. Mr. paign to lift the Berlin blockade. hero, who was 22 when he was Gooding will pass the check on
now being served.
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: . - er in the area. /he said. He felt that REA is this Senator from Indiana? He Report War Games killed, was a graduate of Broad to K. V. Ammerman, Broad Rip: ing for me. 15 of ee J meeting the demand. Customers wouldn't do anything an . will visit the Freedom ppie. ple principal, who will appear be I went down and spent or y a : | ytim On the other hand, western al- fore th bool board tonight t 20 minut ith hin. He went THE NEW LINES will serve polled informally sald they Wasn't he one of the fellows _ ay morning, Mrs. Har. intelligence sources reported| 6 Ine gift from Mr. Hornbeck fore the school board tonight to = .minyies w : 1000 additional custom ht so, t ' ” : esident of the school's Bed eligent Sota ope air| followed the approval of night request the formal acceptance of into the matter as to why we had ‘What R 1 ers, Py thought so, too. vin Jo run for Governor \ today. in the Soviet Zone were football at Broad Ripple by the [the gift. ~ (not placed the children. If the ot vine Martinsvi e’ FE ’ dren, who have been fora in the biggest maneuvers CIty School Board a week ago. | ih Proposed SXpansion ol To D RippLE WAR Cay {home had been ready and aval NARTINSVILLE'S red brick courthouse stands somewhat a OE . instructed on the docu- since the wav. The Broad Ripple Fathers Rg oad es, the iL 38 ou po 19 ob a i at lable # AwoR on Monday it pre} aloof from the rest of the town. Posted inside the east entrance to clothing were so well known in hi ) 80 and re- They understood that up to started a drive to obtain the esti-| for some 5000 , he | Broad : ipple will be a living Buna sy a eS y rp {is a warning: “No Spitting on the Sidewalk --$5 Fine.” the time of ancient Egyptian h 350000 men, reinforced with jet mated $5000 for a lighted athletic! This has been a Fathers’ As. Memorial fo Harley H. Horn- [Qvaunb i oy a ay, ‘an a This has no effect on tobacco-chawing, courthouse loungers. pharaohs that they were recorded fighters and giant tanks, were field following the school board’s| sociation project in every way,” beck Jr., Ripple graduate who Hos hy adoy’ Ve comsecutive One of them, a white-haired gentleman who said he was 83 but in hieroglyphics on stone. mon_{o Speak ry Frank Howley, Ameri SH halted the drive when he said. “They've been trying to| Was killed in the second day of {tion between the availability of : hs all Dinner 0 Fran y, can Mr. Hornbeck offered to contrib-| establish night. football for years| the Normandy invasion. 'the home and out authority to : a commandant in Berlin, mean- ute the equipment as a memorial| and it was through their effortsi-——— 7" i bild n't that had not ieon and meeting of while, ridiculed the Soviet re-|to his son and other Broad Ripple, and Mr. Hornbeck’ place a c n al ha Associates, Inc. per- ports that food sufficient for alll war dead. [a tages bek's generous gift ears A er been made our responsibility by 1 be held Saturday in [J Berlin would be placed in shops 3g = ee a 2 was finally made possible. | appropriate tourt action. Upon| STRAUSS USUAL SUMMER HOURS ARE IN EFFECT jhe SUD vestatement ot the same SAYS: SATURDAYS 9:30 TO | —. OTHER DAYS 9:30 TO '§
1820 N. Meridian St. in the Soviet sector starting next! Her I Wh t McCammon, who con- [il Sunday. iq es a ruman : issue, he said, 3 ses in human relations Jus Hilssiany are having diffi-| . Nn | ese [1] *1 elieve ! understand what be speaking, will be the [ll culty feeding their own sector of | Wants Con ¥ D you are saying now.” ° peaker. Roscoe Stovall Berlin alone, and the Soviet sec-| o gress Oo Mr. Griffo was informed in our ‘ f the company, will act [ll tor has been short of bread for, WASHIN > Eee. 1 ° | Court Here Charges conversation over the phone Sat-! fhe Smpany, an JQ a8 non abort of bread for WASHINGTON, July 27 (UP)—Here is a summary of | h ith lect Urday that a letter had been .M statement. \ | President Truman's major legislative requests to the extra | Mother With Neglect ;repurea that forenoon inviting rm : : He also denied the Soviet ac-| session : A father who has “done his to a conference representatives of , i cusation' that German viet a : of Congress, and the current status of bills deal- best to hold his home together” the Juvenile Court, the State De-! TT, = thorities sabotaged Soviet food! IB. with them: | was exonerated of responsibility partment of Public Welfare, and! distribution in collaboration with EXCESS PROFITS TAX—Retmpose wartime tax “fo provide | for the desertion of his four Juvenile Aid, to discuss the probnkding : 411 Western Allied authorities. a treasury surplus and provide a brake on inflation.” Several in- Small children fn juvenile court lems of emergency placement of
. 4 dependent bills have been offered to that effect, b H . |today and his wife was charged children. This had been completAllies to File Protest |and Means Committee BAS fot arid on tan Dt the House Ways | with child neglect. . ed hours before we ever heard . . CR CREDIT—Restore controls over installment buy- Robert Mellene, 2078 N. Temple of the twins. With Molotov in Person ing “to hold down inflationary credit.” He made the same Tat] Ave., whose four children were Few Similar Situations | WASHINGTON, July 27 (UP) last November, but the controls were not included in the Republican | turned over to police Sunday mqp.¢ conference was held in| ~—Diplomatic officials reported to- anti-inflation bill. | night, was released as his wife the offices of the county depart-| day that the three western powers BANK CREDIT—Give the Federal Reserve Board greater au- | Was put under arrest. ment on Friday forenoon of this, at London have virtually agreed| thority to regulate inflationary bank credit. No action by any con-| Juvenile Court workers said past week, attended by Judge! to make the new verbal protest! gressional committee. [the mother left home last fr oe. "ot" Cpotee Boawell of | tree he Berlin blockade directly ~~ MARKET SPECULATION—Grant him authority to regulate Wednesday and went to Cincin- yo juvenile Court, Mrs. Naomi. io Soviet Foreign Minister V. M.| speculation on the commadity markets, He also mada this request {nati and Kentucky. She refused Gillespie of the children's division olotov, instead of Premier last November, buf nothing was done. | to explain her departure, of the State Department of Pub-|
Btalin v em beatin . ALLOCATION —Give him pow-, teres apinesmeer | D: te The U. 8. originally, it was re- er for allocation and ck treases can be absorbed in pres.| Hunts Daughter He weifare, the four members of
vorted, want ’ - ent profit margins. But in cases! Mr. Mellene, who has built a the welfare board who had been test ro i es > J ares nia) | where they can’t, grant govern- home for his family while work- present at this previous meeting . ‘ 3 - whi vas dissuaded from pressing the essential industrial production ment the authority to limit them. ing as a truck driver, had neigh- which had authorized and joined
Point by British and French dele-|ihe cost-of-living. Also on Wak Also in November program and bors care for hig children while in the recommendation for such]
gates at London. -| excluded from GOP bill. he went to Louisville, Ky., to’find a conference, Sgt. Higgs, the London reported the conference vember program. Also ignored) HOUSING—Pass the Taft-El- | a runaway 15-year-old daughter. new head of the Juvenile Aid Di-| had ended with the American or lB: |lender-Wagner long-range hous-; He returned his daughter and vision. and Mr. Hennessy.
; 4 fms due to return to their posts| RENT CONTROL—Strengthen ing bill, swhich is “aimed at get- a friend, Mrs. Judy Hunter, 21, During a complete examination]
y. present controls and increase ap- ting more housing at lower prices here. He left them with the of the problem Sgt. Higgs vol-| ———— propriations for enforcement: The and at lower rents.” Senate has Children Sunday as he drove to untarily assured the group that! Edward Dunn Rites current rent law, which permits passed the TEW bill. Bit House Kentucky to bring back his wife. there did not, in his judgment. / - {increases under certain condi-has balked on public housing, It was after his departure that need to be too much concern To Be Held Tomorrow tions, expires next spring. No ac- sjum clearance and rural housing |the daughter disappeared .and her about the impact of any large) Rites for Edward Dunn, wio ion yet on extension. features. {friend turned . children over to number of situations of this char-| died Saturday in his home, 2518] RATIONIN G— Grant him| MINIMUM WAGE—Raise the Police. acter, regardless of the ages of| Ethel Ave., after a short illness, ‘standby authority” to ration national minimum wage from 40 “The father apparently tried to the children. | Will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow | Scarce goods “which vitally affect|to at least 75 cents an hour. Bills make adequate plans for the chil-| In over five months of his imIn John A. Patton Funeral Home. the health and welfare of our|to that effect have been intro-|dren’s care and did not neglect mediate connection with the work i
Burial will be in Floral Park. people.” Also on November pro- duced, and committee hearings them,” court officials said. “The of the Juvenile Ald Division, this! Mr. Dunn was born in Ken- 8ram, but excluded from final have been held, but there has mother is slated to appear in|was the second such situation tucky, but lived in Indianapolis| GOP bill. | been no action. ;court to answer the neglect with which they had been conhr 3s years. WAGE - PRICE CONTROLS— SOCIAL SECURITY Increase charge.” jJronted M is still a problem but ¢ is survived by his step- Restore price controls on essen- 0ld-age and Survivors benefits by | > : (the numerical impact of it wasn't taughter, Mrs, Mattie Sanders, tial items affecting production or 50 per cent. Make women eligible BISON -ALMOST EXTINCT as large. Indianapolis, ithe cost-of-living. Most wage in- for benefits at 60 years, instead] The European bison, close, The emergency need of place-| — ne - ——— |of 65 as at present. Also extend cousin to the North American ment for children has been less! CROSSWORD PUZZLE ’ | benefits to those not now covered. bison, has been pushed near ex- acute within the past year or|
| House passed a bill extending tinction by two world wars; there more by reason of a change of . . PRT rr | benefits to 3.5 million persons on are only 97 purebred spetimens Practice by the Juvenile Aid Birr L Danish Prince SL EATES] 2 voluntary basis, [1eft. sion. ge LULL _FESAGIULIA OS) Their previous use of the Guar-| |dians Home as an overnight | IN INDIANAPOLIS dumping place for smal hidren
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1,7 Pictured 7 Profit L =A! brought to their attention ended! member of 8 Eye (Scot.) NIGH DORSEY OI TIAGO! Danish 9 British AEE nobili account mone {Russell Samuel Kinser, 23. of 31 N. Jef- Twins 13 bility 10C on ney el ae Pania Tasoff, 24, of 209 At Methodist—Ern Audrey Remington, Seek Other Homes Bullfighter u Fo gra Bright St. : girls. Bons Subsequently, their practice has, 14 Antenna BAP {Thomas J. Easterly. 170° Cooar. Rapids. io 8. Francis—Ouio, Helen Gavherd =~ been to try to find relatives. : , 18, 2 el vi % Plantgenus 17 Conected 31 Feminine 46 Sloth eR Ariat deer a § bebe A ames Betts Rajsiie, Richard Alma Bu- nejgnhors ue others who would s § Unless with (suffix) _ undergarment 47 He is rumored "A700 Thr Wo ST 5 TIMUR | Danks George Zoe Kininer, oo ot The rots b ren overnight. | Recorded 18 Symbol for 32 Over (contr.) engaged to Colorado Ave. ’ Jean Kiingerberger: Mas Barhara Department udget of the County| Proceedings selenium 33 Battalion Princess Lawrence J. Howard Jr. 21. of 1423 Cariton; Louis Lucille Lawalin; _Ray- ent carries payment of) % Fowl 21 Workshop sergeant Margaret ‘mw: JHver Ave. Wima B. Thomas, 13, of, jen, Mary Mepies: Judas, wei... 550 per month as a subsidy for! imb 22 He is a prince major (ab.) of England Noah Daniel Hutchison, 40. of 832 8 At St. Vincenl's—Lynn. Irene BShackel- ACh of six homes, three white, B Even (contr.) of —— 40 Rodent 48 Otherwise ol $31 Weghorst 81. ~ Ya Sr 4 Linda aan, Dr oe {hires Sninred i with 2 Faiea; 2 i y i Virgil Schultz, yo oomington, Ind. At H --Kiis, Odistine stern, 11 F , care for six ¢ { % Exel 150.) 24 Drift along 4] Camel's hair 39 Pox m y in os Arnold. 17, of 512 E. at Clair St. bath 8: - Pail, Ruby Jones. 2809 Ralston at various age levels . fidren] amation 26 Welcomes cloth (pl) 50 Oriental COINS Gharies Brownie, 20, of 230 W. 12th St..| Ave: Teddy, Orba McClusky, 088 E F 8 ts. | ‘ Anoint 27 Alternating 42 Mongrels 52 Golf mound Dorothy Ogan, 19. of 1049 Ralston Ave. Georgia St. : inding homes is exceedingly Hundreds of men's straw hats—all 30 We 1 4 Perched Arthur H, Northrup, 28, of 3033 Colleg: Girls difficult. The h ing - sh althy man currents (ab.) 44 Direction 54 Perc “Ave. Aune Mary Holmes, 28, of 5945 A( St. Frameis—Harley, Thelma Stevens: Fut, ousing -shortages, f the Sail d all of the Bod 2 istmas song 28 No (Scot.) ~~ 45 Symbol for 56 Symbol for tin _ Washington Bivd. Dr. Marion C., Flora Drake, Glen, Fila employment resources, the an- 0 e Daliors—and atl o e boay /. : 58 Half Donald B. Vansickle, 21, of R. R. 12, Box Hall. noyvance and bl } Ch 3 down 29 Goastray. magnesium alf-em 520; Virginia Rose Welling, 23, of Cum- Af General—John, Evelyn Marie Meeks: NO) problems of care of| Straws—even the Dobbs and the i AT 3 ravansary pittand, ind Soh Jr. 2% of Chl Wiliam, Margaret Pinner; Robert, Eila children at such a low figure has| : ee : - . eston r., OI [CAgo, arnett. Ro : 1 | 44 wn gyLietude Til: Dolma Ruth Ovérley, 21, of 3860 At Coleman-_Luther, Beulah Pacdue. not proven very alluring. Cavanaghs (you know the kind of 3 for ashington vd. AL Metheaist — Albert, ary essman; en eb ———————————— { + 1 | : H C. Atkins, 43, of 657 W. 30th St.; Clare , Ella Hartmess: Bueford, Mary a joe +b 39 Edurium Frieda Meister, 37 of 1503 Park Ave. Majors. willtam fre Mae Morris; Ern- E. J. Fulton Insurance i hats The Man $ Store sells i 1 Rupees (ab.) Corliss James Boll I. o Sauera) HoT est, Sarai) Thompaon; Fam. Ruby a ! } at exact HALF PRICE! : £ : ital; arolyn adys Stephan, 3 der; Lewis, ry Palmer: Don, - : a ooasin General Hospital. . hl : ay Vone Bont Otis." Bain Jefters, ; Underwriter, Is Dead Y i J Jr. A onrovia, nd.; At St. Vi ty n, Xx C el Cuma; Dorothy Gabbel, 18, of 821 E. Georgia der: Geraid. Wynona Nash: Wiliam, Edwin J. Fulton. an underwrit- vs They were $4 to $20 | 1 Join river St. Saadine Crockett; Clyde, Bernice gr in the local branch office of . Y Now $2 to $10 ¥ ; $3 Exchange DIVORCE SUITS FILED At Home - Prank, Nora Abrams, 2305 E Ocean Accident & Guaranty . i . gy Dremium gloan, 3 Chaxles R. Tucker; Edith A 25th. Bt. AY) Corp. died last night in his home| with a strong concentration Blackth Bward Rsannelley: winan Rochelle yEATHS at 2221 Nowland Ave. He was 67. SS Embrace sone w Robert 2 Sears; Augusta R. va. Ida Alice Pdwards, 74, in Methodist, cor- . Mr. Fulton was a lifelong resi-| of $5 hats at 2.50— Ti Benjamin Bell: e vs. rt Pointer; onary occlusion. z ent of Indianapolis, spendf me of June E. vs. Francis Waldo Roberts; Mii- Nettie Helms, 58, in General, diabetes + Spending 0 Sore Mary ves Cleve R- yrell a Louise M: Tske, 76, in 620 8. New J oat Sf Nis life in the insurance {Firs} Floor) : Penetrat ary vs. Cleve R. Vrell, Clara vs. wouise M: Tske, 76, in . New Jersey, business. * ; 1 es J Maurer; Mary 8. vs. Ottis G. Bon- arteriosclerosis. ' i VER ham: Madge Doyle vs. William Curtis Arthur Kyle Fleming. 39. in 2609 Brook- Services will be held at 2:80] : § 1 he Chetry F, a ey Howeli cine A panats et eneral cers. 0: WM. Thursday in Flanner &/ i 3 1 . 5 Orge ; rr r Ar ox, Be . ad A i * . X ¥ » Chief goq of vs: Patfick J. O'Brien: Thelma L. vs, Jo- . bral hemorrhage. Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will] i”. ANE a Sigh £0 i RITA; Bh Shieh Sion Peer, Blaine 16 in SNL Park, esce- be in Crown Hill. hi gon = Stage Bell vs. George Mitchell; Anna vs James William Riggs Crabtree. 78. in 212 N. Del. Surviving are a sister/ Isabelle’ 9 : R press EE furate, SLIMY GtGuoR genase. Ds, Fulton,” Indianapolis, and a ® = va. William Taft; Ada- Christine vs. _arterioscierosis niece, Mrs. Charles Runyan, Al-| Credit (ab) es Poe on, Tn MAR, WLC nian, Gener, buguerque, N. M. :
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