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investigation of his death. ‘A coroner's jury returned a verdict of murder by unknown persons. Sgt. Winkler was shot through the left temple. Mrs. Winkler, 39, said she was asleep on the

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awakened by the shot. She said she climbed.into the front seat and tried to stop the flow of blood, She said she and her husband were having “financial difficulties.”

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Services Saturday For Local Soldier

Services . for Pfc. Harold A, Fleenor, 26, who was killed in action Nov. 13, 1943, in Italy, will be held at 3 p, m. Baturday Central Chapel. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Born in Terre Haute, Pfc. Fleenor lived in Indianapolis nine years. He worked in the accounting t of the Citizens Gas & Coke Utility .for graduate of Tampico High School in Jackson County, he was a member of the Seventh Christian Church, He is survived by his father, {Joseph F. Fleenor; his daughter, Marcia Lou Fleenor; a brother, Wesley F. Fleenor, and two sisters, Mrs. Helen Carter and Mrs: Kathleen Rhodes, all of Indianapolis.

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Mrs. Eva Schofield Dies at Age %2

Services Arranged For Tomorrow

Services for Mrs. Eva Lemon Schofield, daughter of Lawrence Township pioneer settlers, who died yesterday in the home of her son, Ralph L. Schofield, 3455 Carroliton Ave, will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Moore MortuColonial Chapel. Burial will be in Fall Creek Cemetery. Mrs. Schofield, who was 92, was born in Stony Front Farm, present site of Hillcrest Country Club. She lived in Indianapolis 64 years. She was a member of the Methodist Church and Queen Esther No. 3, OES. She attended Mrs, Price's Classical School. Besides her son, she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Charles B. Mayberry, West Palm Beach, and Mrs. Joseph G. M. Hill, Plyimouth.

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. 130 month§ in North Africa and

Before World War II he served in the Philippine Islands, and during the war he was with the infantry and 15th Air Force for

Army 15 years and nine months. When two army trucks, laden with! munitions, collided.

Smither, 618 N. Pine St., who died First reports said that 19. per- Tuesday in Methodist Hospital,

sons were killed and ‘about 100 will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorinjured, the dispatch said.

row in Moore Mortuaries Peace

Burial will follow in ness of two years, will be held at . 110 a. m. Saturday In the Moore

A native of Lawrence ty, i Mrs, Smit! . ‘who was 63, had Miortuaries Peace Chapel. Burial

been an Indianapolis resident 33 "ill follow in Memorial Park’ years. She was a member of the Cemetery. 7 Woodruff Place Baptist Church! A lifetimg resident of Indian-' and was employed as a billing|apolis, Mr. Mueller was 77. Hel

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dianapolis; three brothers, Law. >") : . 11 B. rence and Charles Scoggan, In- Tg Jr, and a son, Russe dianapolis, and John | Mueller, all of Indianapolis.

Amarillo, Tex.; grandchil- A ' dren, and two great-grandchil. = ID dren. The Fred C. Mueller | Services for Fred C. Mueller, 2002 N. Gale st, who died yesterday in his home after an fll- | INDIANA'S GREAT KNIGHTS OF THE HIGHWAYS In Their Annual CHAMPIONSHIP TRUCK ROADEO

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