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1817 E. Vermont St., will be held | Pvt. George F. Foga of Northiat 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in Grin[Vernon has been assigned to the steiner mortuary, followed by {24th Infantry Division which oc-/requiem high mass at 9 a. m. in cupies the island of Kyushu. Holy Cross Catholic C Bur-

INJURES HAND IN SAW ial will be in Holy Cross CemeSate : tery. He was 57. BLOOMINGTON, July 28—Ray yer at ot dianapols 8 Osborne, 56, .an employee of the|1s years by Mitchum & Schaefer, Quality Furniture Manufacturers|/Inc., as a welder. Born in Canher® is in the Bloomington Hos-|nRelton, he was a member of Holy pital with serious hand injuries 8 (CRONE | Coareh. Moly sustained when he became en- of Foresters. tangled in a rip saw yesterday. Surviving are his wife, Adelaide; seven daughters, Mrs. Harry V. Manning, Mrs. Harry A: Minker, Mrs. Harold C. Kiel, Mrs.

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Charles H. Koehler, Mrs. Frank J. McBride, and Misses Theresa and Clarita Uehlein; a son, John M. Uehlein; his mother, Mrs. Ida| Uehlein, all of Indianapolis, and’ two ‘brothers, Maurice, Bloomington, and Clarence E, Uehlein, Indianapolis. .

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Clarence Southern; a daughter, Mrs. Virginia Burdaugh, Muskegon, Mich.; two sons, Louis and James Southern, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Eugenia Champion, Indianapolis; two brothers, Stonewall and Arthur Folkes, Indianapolis; two half-brothers, William and J. B. Walker, Indianapolis, and three grandchildren.

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makes space between frame members, which is usually wasted, available for use inside the car.

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