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‘old Stutz automobile, Allis-Chal-mers tractors and other vehicles. Mr. Weidely was a member of the Society of Automotive Engineers, the Indianapolis Athletic | Club, the Columbia Club and the

® After moving to Indianapolis,’ Scottish Rite.

he became superintendent of the G. & J. Tire Co. which he left Jennie Long Weidely; in 1902 to organize the Premier; Walter A. Weidely, Syracuse, N. He lived at 2017 Hillside Ave. Motor Manufacturing Co. with H.'Y., and two granddaughters, Miss Born in Friendswood, Hendricks O. Smith, a friend. The company[Joanne Weidely: and Miss Sally made the old Premier motorcar. Weidely, both of Binghampton, With the dissolution of that N. Y. firm, Mr. Weidely and three associates formed Weidely Motors Co, of Indianapolis in 1915. As president and general manager of the company he supervised the manufacture of motors for the

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. ! a son,

employee of the Baxter Steel

Fquipment Co. for 30 years, will in be at 2 p. m. Thursday in the in Little Flower parish and a| United member of the church's Women's! Club and the Legion of Mary. She is survived by two sons, Ji h F. Shea, Indi is, and Frank Rig be *Y. [Burial rites will be private, and four grandchildren. rT eee

John L. Eppley

Community Evangelical Brethren Church. Burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery. Mr. Ambrose, who was 49, died yesterday in Methodist Hospital.

Indianapolis 20 years. She was Of the associate justices.

Mrs. Shea, who was 67, lived tice Will be accompanied by seven

Justices William ©O. Douglas Frank Murphy will be unable to attend. The place of burial has not peen made publié by the family.

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jE. 12th St, was a life resident] dianapolis. {of Indianapolis. i

County, he had lived hére for 40.

Services for Miss Anna Lipps, Jackie King and Miss J. O. Amwho died Sunday, will be held;brose; two sons, Don; and Joe at 9 a. m, tomorrow at SS. Peter| Ambrose; two sisters, Mrs. Tina and Paul Cathedral. Burial will{Braughton and Mrs, {Jones; a brother, Orten Ambrose, 8 Miss Lipps, who lived at 634 and one grandchild, all of InWatch Repairing |= |

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{who died yesterday in his home, 422 W. 434 St., will be held at 10 a. m. Thursday in Flamer & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill, Mr, Ellerman, who was 37, was

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a salesman for the Peerless Foun-| Mrs. Mary H. Rutledge, salesdry Co. He was an elder in Me- woman at the Indiana Fur Co.. morial Presbyterian Church. He for 10 years, died yesterday in her. was a member of the Marion home, 412 N. Alabama St. Lodge,| F. and Aq M., and the! Born in Hannibal. Mo. Mrs.

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| years, gled Saturday in St. Vincent's| hospital, will be held at 2 p. m. » . Survivors include his wife, Miss Anna Lipps |Gertrude; two daughters, Mrs, [t0mOrTow in Washington Park

Cemetery. Mr. Eppley. who was 49, lived in Indianapolis 18 years. A diemaker for the Inland Container Corp, he was a member of the Masonic s Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Gattis R. Eppley; a son, G. William Eppley, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Grace Hite, Gays, Ill, and a brother, L. E. Eppley, of

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sister, Mrs. Second Presbyterian Church. {| Lulu Thunderman, Clarinda, Ia.,! Survivors Include her husband, |;and two brothers, Henry Eller-|

Edward Rutledge; a son William T. Robertson, Indianapolis; two,

catur, Ill, and Walker W. Harrison, Oklahoma City, Okla. and’ three grandchildren.

4 BOYS STEAL 4 BIKES | Earl Crawley, proprietor of a store at 1344 8. Meridian St, told,

(police four boys grabbed four! bicycles and rode out of his‘store|

stop them. Police are searching for the boys and bicycles.

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Masonic services for John Lin-| den Eppley, 2224 E. 12th 8t., who!

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Bag Prowler

When Eugene Bradley, 75, of {810 W. 11th St., saw a man in his chicken yard he opened fire with {his shotgun about 3 a. m. today. | Police found Herbert Johnson, (81, of 786 Utica St., in the yard {aext door with three shotgun wounds, two in his right leg and a third in his thigh. | He was taken to General Hospital where his condition was reported as “fair.” i Mr, Bradley said he heard a noise in his yard and got his shotgun. He explained that when he went out the back door he saw a man in his chicken house. | “He raiséd his arm and I! thought he was pulling a gun and I fired,” he said.

State to Be Cited On Program Tonight |

Miss Mary Johnston, West La-| fayette soprano, will be guest so-| loists on “The Northerners” pro-| gram over WGN Chicago at 9:30 p. m. (Indianapolis time) today. Tonight's. program will salute! Indiana and the Indiana State Fair. Miss Johnston, daughter of: Thomas R. Johnston, Purdue Uni-| versity News Bureau director, is!

ea graduate of DePauw and a Churéh,

student in the Curtis School of Music, Philadelphia, Pa. _ 30 From Here Attend Church Conference

About 30 young people from Indianapolis are attending the

North America in Grand Rapids, Mich. Topic for discuseion on a radio program from the conference over WISH at 7:30 o'clock tonight will be “Is the Church Fail {ing Our Youth?"

W. Hurley Ashby Dead Here at 54

professional photographer died yesterday in his home, 5802 N. New Jersey St, will be held Thursday afternoon in Flanneér & Buchanan Mortuary, Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Ashby, who was 54, was a fellow of the Royal Photo{graphic Society, He was a charter member of the Indianapolis Camera Club, A resident of Indianapolis 29 years, he was art director of the Circle Theater in the 1920s, and was in charge of art in the Indiana Theater when it was opened several years later, He served as vice chairman of the Indiana chapter of Sons and Daughters of Pioneer Rivermen, He was chairman of the River Steamboats Committee. His father, the late George Ashby, piloted a steamboat on the Ohio River. He was a member of the Indiana Historical Society and Broad Ripple Chapter of the Lions Club, He is survived by his wife, Ethel; & son, William; a brother, Fred, of Madison; a” sister, Mrs. Thelma Smith, Roanak, Minn. and a grandson. .

Mrs. James Randle

Mrs. Ada Randle, who died Sunday at her home, 407 W. 10th Bt., will be buried in New Crown’ Cemetery tomorrow after services at 1 p. m. in Tribe”Stone Baptist She was 48. A native of Charlotte, Tenn. she lived hefe 18/ years and was a member of the Tribe Stone Baptist Church and choir. “ Survivi are her husband, James Randle, Indianapolis; a brother, Berry Coleman, Evansville, and two sisters, Mrs. Ivell Burnett and Mrs. Luanna Brown, both of Evansville.

Army: to Reactivate Atterbury in Early '49 ‘WASHINGTON, Aug. 31 (UP)

~The Army said today that Camp Atterbyry, Ind, will be

returned to. active status early year as a base for a division to be named later. > An Army spokesman sald the

fact that carpenters are working! - at the camp now may have led to that the

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© Times Niste Service COLUMBUS, Ind, Aug. 31 -— A new Diesel engine Seveioping been placed in production by the Cummins Engine Co. Inc. company officials announced today, The new motor, the announcerepresents. another step in achieving more power per pound and is being made in an automotive model, three inmodels and a marine

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She was a member of St. : { : C i asines. \ Private Burial Mary's Church, Terre Haute, Set unera in arme dl tuner The Hughes fandily, preferring Mrs. Schott is survived by a : o o : Mrs. Mary Shea a simple ceremony. have dis-|niece, Mrs. la Yanosh, and a .[pensed w usual honorary nephew, , McCauley, For P ioneer Auto Engineer For Alva Ambrose beth. Shes, who died Sunday jo pallbearers and a_police escort|of McCordaville. Rites for George Weidely, pioneer automotive designer and her home, 4128 E. 11th Bt. after fos ne Su a Lh alo Te » engineer here, were to be conducted at 2;30 p. m. today in Smith Hoosier Native Dies a long Hines, will be held a1 30 The public will be admitted to the Services Thur whid Funeral Home, Carmel. Burial was to be in Carmel Cemetery. . tal Home Ad at 9 ryan chureh. : In iil health for more than eight years, Mr. Weldely died Sun-| Here at Age 49 the Catholic Church 6f the Little etl Taman Sesignatey ; & Tama in his h one mile west of Carmel where he had lived since Flower. Burial will be in Holy nit retirement 22 ts ago, He was 77. Setvices for Alva XK. Ambrass,| Co, représentative.. ‘The Chief Jus- For Photogr apher

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