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Da j b Soh 5 og : | SR cit J i il G 5 For Dr Alburger |yesterddy in her home, will be | # By Wei 0 ates er | ewey dame (iy Jail sate Pv! ' held at 2:30 p.m. to etnary.” Sireet Commissioner's A ol | | Fails to Bar | St. Francis Hospital | Burial wil fol- Kin Dies in Home | COLUMBUS he ew maa | as ” : - : ow in Crown] EE . E y New Prisoner Pathologist Dies ; HAIL | Services for Joseph Maio, 1428 case of growi il ee ern | : | === Services for Dr. Henry R. AL A resident of E. Southern Ave, uncle of Tony an abrupt 35 | v J 3 : : . : IRON BARS did not a prison burger, St. Francis Hospital path: Indianapolis. for Maio, Indianapolis street commis« The sudder : EET a. : . {make for Floyd Smith, who ologist who died there yesterday, many years, Mrs. sioner, who. died yesterday in his. -.'week when a whisked in and out of his In- will be held at 8:30 a. m., tomor-| Brewer, whowas|, =. 1 be held at 8:30 a. m, Columbus bec : imine City Jail cell as if {tirow in Flanner & Buchanan| 71, was born In| ’ wil territory give | ne Ch ‘had a revolving door yesterday. [Mortuary and at St. Ben Davis. She tomarrom in He 2 C. y fon led _popula f ith, 47. 'of 618 N. Alabama |Aquinos Church. Burial will be, was a member Chapel of the Chimes and a 3 000, compar ; Watkins Warns of Rain Greets Truman Wins Sr itagned in Municipal|in Crown Hill. |. of the Washing-la. m. in St. Catherine's Church.. ernment cens| A lash by GOP On N.Y. Swing Court 4 yesterday on a charge of | Dr. Alburger, who was 74, lived {id "Wj ton Street Meth- Burial will be in St. Joseph's A legal fig Parity Slash by Dold Frees passing a fraudulent check. His|at 232 Buckingham Drive. - He| apy Brewer 00ist Church forCemetery. , ended ‘when tl 3 case was continued and he was was former head of the pathology] 50 years. She| A native of Italy, Mr. Malo, Court.denied
By ROBERT BLOEM, While Indiana University students broke up a Progressive Party rally at Bloomington last night,
Bo Tomy B. Dee iar fo be transferred to Marion department of Indiana University Was a member of the Myrtlewho was 65, had been dn. Indian, Appellate Co | Bousing ‘shorta a a “County Jail after he failed to School of Medicine here. ~ {Lodge of Daughters of Rebecca, apolig resident 25 years, He was had sustained using g¢ and sa Can Sost the $500 bond. | the Anglo-India Travel Study/a shoemaker by trade and had Columbus res
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candidates of the two {administration in Washington Smith, however, was missing Philadelphia In 1005, and was major parties continued to step |” While President T Blom. | hen Court Bailiff Ariton Albei- former pathologist in St. Vin-{Club: |shop in South Bend. He was a within the . up their bombardment of cam- i e President Truman cam-|, ..4 went to-the city lockup to cent's, Methodist and General Her parents, Jacob and Mary member of St. Catherine's Catho= statute. : chatter. |paigned in Dewey territory in up-/;..nsfer him to jail. It then de- Hospitals and St. John's Hospital, Foltz Were among the Ploneer lie Church, ‘Columbus | Walter Frisble and Charles state New York, the Republican onedq that a “rookie” police- Anderson. * ' settlers-of- Ben Davis. He is survived by three brothe tection: alrea Rohrer, Progressive candidates ns "9% Presidential nominee got in hisly,; David Kerkhoff, who was in| 3 ‘oa In addition. to her husband, ers, Dominic Maio, Indianapolis, ‘tended to the for governor and lieutenant gov- ; : licks on housing at the dedica- yi. second day as turnkey, had SH ell-knoyn for his particlpa-| yer Brewer, she is survived and two brothers in Italy; a Xie ernor respectively, beat a hasty A SHAVE FOR BREAKFAST—Frank T.“McConnell man tion of the Gov. Alfred E. Smithhrfisunderstood the court order. | ape MG mor Araby two’ daughters, Mrs. Bernice nephew and a niece. were opened retreat when jeering, cat-calling| ager of Haag Drugstore, 400 N. ‘Capitol Ave: makes rubble of Bossing project in New . York . on urges Jeifec prepare ev Farley and Mrs. Edith Jones, | re Jumbus. students threatened to overturn) .. iii. ac he shaves at a breakfast given by the Sun Beam Shave. |= 7° | HE GAVE Smith his personal{ pron“ Madison last year. |poth of Indianapolis; one son, Oj Firm President Now the | | Though he mad 1 Walter McBro Indi Ii their automobiles. master Corp. of Chicago, for distributors and dealers yesterday | 8 made no mention property and sent him home, be- Taught at IU |W om, Indianapolis; To Add Busi with problem: The candidates attempted to| MALET CTP HL Fol IN To Co re, Bessie McCracken, 2283 |For Truman's charge that the cause he though the prisoner was & {two sisters, Mrs. Nona Tomey TO ress Businessmen f maintenance speak at Rogers Center, campus in The L..o. Ayres 0. lea Room. 5. bessie Me XO |GOP goal is “two families inlts he released. - | A native of Germantown, Pa. and Mrs. Eva Walkér, North| | g w t of Chi ese miles of stree housing _ unit, after a’ tour of| Union St. waitress, Idoks on unperturbed. | levery ‘garage he rejected the| oy rq that he was a “fugi-N® Was Eraduated from the Uni-|Vernon; four grandchildren and ident of the Pure Oli Co. will tensions, sto Bloomington streets with sound) . |claim that the critical housing i. ... reached Smith's home be. versity of Pennsylvania School jone great-grandchild. address a meeting of business | sewers. Wil truck equipment. But the meet- T irty- ear en situation is the fault of the Re- tore he did. As he walked in thelof Medicine and was pathology G . 8 and communit leaders at a . street maint ing, sponsored by a committee . . publicans. . * door his wife advised him police Professor there before going to eorge Vandivier luncheon in the Columbia Club been a count: Soup up a acuity members, . Honored by Firm He said the Democratic ad- were looking for him and to re-|1adiana University Sehoo! of Rites for George H. Vandivier, next Thursday, National Oil area has. h: ’ | You could ask almosi anyone Ministration’s failure to keep up turn immediately to the police/ Sco cine where he {aught six resi ent here for 40 years, will be| Progress Day. facilities. John Watkins of Bloomfield, In Farm Prices |what time is was in the Riley With prewar housing needs is to/gtation. |years. [at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the; Mr. Wescoat, is expected to The city fa ‘Democratic candidate for lleu- : [Room of ‘the Claypool Hotel last blame for the present shortage of| pn... turnkey's office hel Heé Was a ‘member of the In-J. C. Wilson Chapel of the gummarize the state of the oil what to do tenant: governor, told a meeting, ; : res hOMeS. } | Back In the turnkey ce hel Pathologists: Association. |Chimes. “Burial will be in the| . ol 0 4 y | r t and get a quick, accurate | “ " ana Pa gist ociation, | Hndustry, outlining its problems mentary scho | LAFAYETTE, Oct. 8 (UP) nigh B q ' was again “in custody” and was 3 3 at Rodutates Jhat Sarmets Pts University and govern. | answer. i - Truman in N. Y! taken to the Marion County Jail, Marion County Medical Society, [First Mount Pleasant Cemeteryiof supply and dis ibution. Columbus, Ww : In 4 su rts YO apa statisticians reported today The reason was that the Na- In the late 1930's, Mr. Dewey, The new turnkey had “no com. 1ndiana Medical "Associ#tion and In Johnson County. , | ; township sche P PPO y Indiana farmers got prices in tional Malleable and Steel Cast- spidy..housing authorities recom- ment” to make on the mixup. = |‘merican Medical Association.| Born in Johnson County, Mr.| RHEUMATIC PAINS of years Eas He cited a recent article in a| September that were 2 per cent Ings Co. had just distributed 43 mented that 12 million new, — ———— He was a member of St. Thomas Vandivier was 680 when he died have attende business magazine stating that below thé August figures. {gold watches honoring men who homes be bulit every year. . h Aquinas parish. |yesterday in Long Hospital. He| Take time-tested WINTER-X Tablets 1 School. the move to cut parity supports| The report said the price index had been with the company 30 “They were not built.” he «a Wallace Smith Surviving are two daughters, lived At 1327 Sumner Ave. reek son “Nouri or Muscutnr Lime [8 ro was afoot for next spring. He was 279 last month, about the Years. |“Instead, if you combine all the | pae . Miss Margaret Alburger and Mrs. | Surviors include three brothers, [Trimet do the Work to your complete 4 “ MF ar ago. | The ceremony which included pyjlding of the th — Dies mn Ohio {John Krieg; a son, John T. Al-|Calvin and James Vandivier, In- satisfaction or.your money refunded. Why quoted the article as saying “Con- same as a ye 8! \building ree years—1937, ] { , rer rk your erusgist today fof ( ! : i Corn fell sharply from $1.90 in'an address by W. W. Flagle, 1938 and 1939—the total was only | Wallace C. Smith, 3527 Eyer. purger, and two grandchildren, dianapolis, and Earl Vandivier, wiv en 'X Tablets. 100° for $200. The : / st to $1.79 in September. ' n ed ! 0 0 ’ wil oo ’ ’ ’ ~ jall of Indianapolis. | Milwaukee, an y IR eene Co. Pharmaceutic eme 3 August $ p |works manager, also inducted 53 enough to meet one year's needs { ’ oot = 11 of Indianapol | Mil kee d a sister, Mrs M. K Co., Ph tical Ch . : Political Talks Today Soybeans fell from $2.00 to $2.35. new members into the Naco Serv... President carted his im |green St., owner and operator of Mrs. Mary Summers |Beulah Lamb, Brazil. |1sts. Indianapolis ‘4 Indians. i | Ve : | - K , N- . er § mee oh sees - £ LOCAL 5 Butiorfal 1e1 Jom 76 oll dete, ite Boplety sor Job tenure of more paign into New York state en- the Four-Hour Laundry, 240 N: on ry [7 40 Years 40 Years i ’ Iu WISH--4:30 to 4:45, Indiana 96Spite tne fac normally rises L Flagle i couraged by one of the most en- Illinois ft. died in Newark, O, Services for Mrs. "Mary Jane, of Square in the Sam ' WASHING State Democratic Committee; 1 September. Mr. lagle emphasized the... i... welcomes he has yet, yesterday. He was 33 Summers, 1037 N. Sheffield, Ave.,| Deali r q The U. 8. Co ’ value of the two-way loyalty be- ""™ ’ yy os co * who died Wednesday in her home,| oaling RITE S Location Yesterday ths
Cattle, turkeys and eggs In- i SL 6:40 to 6:45, Indiana State Dem-| ] tween company and employee and recetved. That was last night in| ‘Mr. Smith was president of the i'yeyord at 1 p.m. Monday in|
creased In price but less than the ! N i ! ocratic Committee. enator NOTMAl seasonal rise, the report commended the 225 present for JerSe¥ City, N. J, where more o.,4.ating class of Denison Uni- Allen Chapel African Methddist
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WIRE—-5:25 .to 5: r 3 200, le- | » William Jenner; a 6:35, In. 8aid. Hogs were practically un- their fidelity to the common pur- A De id, the pilelong versity, Granville, O., in 1039. He Church, Anderson. Burial will be| (WRIGHT S) stations wh i 3 the changed. od it \pose of production for wages and a. ad the .1800-seat Lin. WAS a member of Phi Gamma |in_Floral Park. t i would be har ope TELE THT UIA RARE AAT NNR: es a eB 0 ON SS a Rh RE RN EN We Ri is EA pity. AE ODE PRE Mrs. mers; «who —Was~ #0 no yo x Good Y Sl 2 of corn dropping trimmer ranmatteeeibt OI AE ERG MRR WiHeita A was Rad; ; PAH AR Hy we / a a a AT S ww i CALY i ’ | +that™the con
WIBC—610 to 6:15, Indiana “ith the price ; a ts D cratic Comm ittee. and hogs remaining high, the, : . : hear him speak, Who's Who in American Colleges, lived here 56 years. corn-hog ratio “became. highly, own | The Jersey City celebration was yo was a World War II veteran.! gne was a charte ber of! faborable 10, {AW 4 I TBE on : s r member of]
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port” EE eee mete mesg rece pf levels provided in the Aiken bill. Canada Charges Soviet tfire-to” paper trimmings-on-&0 tp grge—pr: ~Roy--Bwing.2Vale. sss hoard of the church here, “On the Republjcan side, House! ! 9 or ying : oy. open car in which Mrs. Truman | oo." wil}-ofciate. : Pay prea LL
i ‘ 21. : v | er Joseph Martin told a With ‘Scurrilous Article \was riding. However, Secret Serv-| } nary So0- court said. Richmond audience that the 80th] KINGSTON Ontario, Oct. 8 BILLINGS BRIDGE, Ontario ice. men ‘put the fire out quickly! Surviving are his eg Ms. Slety and Siass lelier No. 15w?) TT In the 104 Congress had “reversed abMUpt-| (UP). tne Canadian Register|Oct. § This community decided|¥Ithout injury to the First Lady SRIUWE SAIL L O00, aatty| er sion grants o . ad toward so- “ fled a y lor her companions. [Smith Jr.; a daughter, Miss Sally She was a member of Eastern tati t ly the ruinous tren [today charged that .a “scurrilous/today to give away its $150 air| ! |Jean Smith; his father, Carl Star Lodge and Sisters of the FAlOl 3 clalism” in the United States. [article was sent out by thejraid precautions and snowplow] Wait Hour in Rain |Smith: his brother, William Mysterious Ten. broadcast o y length as W
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GOP nominee Mail from Ottwa. It went to 12-year-old Sammy|the 80th Congress for ‘“ham- Russell Dicks, Mrs. Clark Pearce . . Thomas E. doesn't prom-| The article it said, ‘asked why/Dodds, who's in an oxygen tent stringing” his administration’s and Mrs. William Bethard. ig gauges au ¢ without a he “ise “magic,” Rep. Martin said,|the press of Canada ga-> atten-|in Ottawa Civic Hospital. He effort to conbat rising prices. He J b A. Swart grandchildren and apo) ts reat. , Under sin but “constructive: competence,|tion to former cipher clerk Igor/Was shot in the spine = and said New Yorkers-in 1930 had an aco . Jwanz I dre ght & | n a the guided by sound experience and Gouzenco, who “decided to .ry|Patalyied recently while hunting annual income of $8 billion. In| Services for Jacob Ancil M M : 2 load a new ol TeRard for _for the lessons of his- his luck in a foreign land sell. rab/bts W 8 friends. > 11942, he said, it had jumped to Swartz, retired farmer, who died Mrs. Ma outier . ory Abe. Jamons. of. by TIRE HEE to-the-highest| Thes-decision 40: Gut: Mh t0e, $23 DUO: rms eSterday in his home, 1747 Hall ry : CR — : ‘He poke at a rally of the Indi- bidder.” fund” was made after the town! | PTE CE ATT HE NAT Apron Services for Mrs. Mary Belle . : Do you want to go back? ! (Mayme) RAUTIEY 1o ‘a 210th. District and the 3d and, © Too Tr leaned that Sammy's dad could (ne President asked morrow in Smith's Valley United | 1% cident who died Wednes k cory ’ e G 0 longe 2 eek for the Rs : *hi 3 re: ’ 5° TE 4th Ohio Districts ¥ y 8 “No!” the crowd yelled back, Brethren Church. Burial will be (0h Washington, D. C.. will be " “‘Morl-Th
Former Gov. Henry Schricker, State platform the “raw deal’ bpy's medical care. ! i . s emetery: ah his second term R the Platform. Sa | Doctors predicted Sammy would: “Then vote for the people of no Sleasant © me lived held at 10 a. m. Monday in the Democratic ticket, accused the| At Seymour, Democratic Secre. die if nurses weren't kept at his the Unitéd States.” Mr. Truman wn Tad olis several years. He Jordan Funeral Home. —Bural Republican state administration tary of State’ candidate Charles Dedside around the clock. _ sald. “Vote the straight Demo- _ 5 DO A ears. will be in Memorial Park Cemeof going “overboard for public- Fleming charged the Republican “It will keep him gofg for a cratic ticket and you'll be safe : ye tery.
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a fy" > {state administration with ioad- Week anyway,” donors of the and sound.” He is survived by his wife, Mrs.| A pative of Indianapolis, Mrs.| i { (UP) — Forts © He spoke at a Harrison County ing heavier and heavier tax bur- fund said. : | "Phe crowd of 5000 had waited Mittie Swartz; four sons, Willlam, Routier, who was 73, moved to a rally after a torchlight parade./deéns on the little property owner ee * [gor Mr. Truman for nearly an Morgantown; Samuel, Franklin, washington in 1941. While in LOVELY 6-DIAMOND ENSEMBLE ranging fro The Gates administration, ' he/while relieving the public utili- hour in a steady downpour. - And Lawrence and Roy Swartz indianapolis, she was a member Three diamond en ¢ : length, beac said, paid salaries amounting to|ties. ent oar S ~ It was the Best ban weather OrCCnWo0d: two daughters, MIS. of the Fourth Church of Christ, Te A emu! a 300-yard s we SORA Of $50,000 to 16 press, He referred specifically to what he Preetiont hee snonunterat in Nell Offenbacher, Tuscola, IN. Scientist. She was a member of {. yogqing band Taner PNY two miles sc agents for various stale depart-lhe sald wae a reduction of 382 imo "5 Ea Ty" HIS three-day tour-of four -eastern- ones. esse Simpson, Bargers th Washington Chaber DAR and ey whi Fishermen ments while in the preceding million in the tax evaluation of : ’ states. He speaks tonight at Buf- ne: ” “the Order-of “Eastern. Star... gro gh an agy Vale, = ..Jnonsters ha Schricker administration ‘we railroads in the state. 0 alafnce tele. NX after which he re. Also surviving are a brother, She was preceded in death by Both Ri : Tegend—that had no press agent and didn’t] “This means that money to {turns to Washington, Augustus Swartz, Indianapolis, her husband, John Routier, a vet- 0 ngs for.... . becomes b
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need. one.” cover state operating costs must | Times Washington Bureau and a sister, Mrs. Maggie eran of 35 years’ service with the Termed ‘Raw Deal’ [be provided in an ever-increas-| WASHINGTON, Oct. 8—8even A mei BE AA ub Schreckengust, Greenwood. [Indianapolis Fire Department. The fisher From the same platf . 4 “ e Henry - y , . of this sc platform Dem-|ing amount by the small prop- of the 24 rent advisor boards in , ‘wajiace said it is “ridiculous” Mrs. John Borgmann lone is Jurvived by tier dangn frightened
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[ported today. [atomic energy is “the only Ty is for- Methodist Hos- . e og Prices Drop 25 Cents "m "ur couviorarme IRE SIT tied Wetnesaay inetd Box py wigingon THE hug y |vate power lobby which. he sald. {morrow in the J. C. Wilson ' gervices for Dell Wiginton, re- SQUARE DEAL JEWELRY SHOP thousands o
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: ° {mond-Connersville area and two | ’ |is out to “wreck” i y P In Closing Dealings Here |at Vincennes. In the latter city the field of public poe tion In Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will tired farmer and resident nere
= prices . remained - barely|Comfon - IllinG Curmudgeon—Former - Interior 8 ] ie A = . POURAS . .. .\..ieeen nois. tery. [p. m. tomorrow in Lyons, Ind. 6 [ steady with yesterday's prices, -“ enw b ; _|Secretary Harold L. Ickes said| ' see rs. B rial will. be in the Prairi ALWAYS A SQUARE DEAL AT RITES” Mag: Were & falling 25 cents in closing trade |chmce Beiters | At Auburn the entiré board re | Gov. Dewey has been “extremely! A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Bu e d Workmen ir. the Indianapolis Stockyards $00- 806 pounds ........... 2100g3300 S18Ned and no new ‘board has|yague® on his program, He hai. |Borgmann, who was 28, had lived Chapel Cemetery there. Ronwo EE —— — -— land Studio: today. The top price + $26 (300-1000 pounds ...... Verten 27.00933.00 been named. |lenged him to be specific on his! 1? Indianapolis five years. | © Mr. Wiginton, who was 70 and y three of ti sparingly. 600- 800 POUNAS .i.vssees ara figs To be balanced and approved plans for conservation. public| She is survived by her husband, |1fved at 2118 N. Capitol Ave., died B : merely turr Toive. 10a of Sbove-averamiii Si, Jah "irl, A 33.00 here each locl board must have power, reclamation and the tide.|John Borgmann; & son, Wayne Wednesday in General Hospital. CE _ Lo selves upon steers set a new load rage 00-900 Pounds .......ec.e. 32.00820.00 equal landlord.and tenant repre-|lands oil controversy. | Anderson; a /brother, Douglas Born in Lyons, he had lived there —— ‘Although $41, but regular sales remained $00- 900 pounds eine ers une [email protected] sentatives. as well as public In-| «1 poy. studied yqur speeches | Hamilton, and four sisters, Mrs. most of his life. , , SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Atlantic, thi the same as yesterday. - Cows (Al Weights) erest representatives. carefully,” Mr. Ickes telegraphed DOrothy Key, and the Misses Survivors include his wifey nolL NT Has a Paint for ward for t Vealer sales remained steady, Medium |... 1180@13% Gov. Dewey, “and . must say|Vvaneta, Amelia and Betty Sue Bertha; two daughter, Mrs Beu- C sts "Le: pg as lamb sales dropped slightly. Seuss >¢ “=mes ~~ 154114 Valparaiso Deaths that it seems to me that the|Hamilton, all of Indianapolis. [lah Hall Indianapolis, and tile ALUMINUM AWNING osts Less! re 4 . ragrp at . charge made in the 8 n yrile nton, iNew or Ay, 2: : Loe reap Polls (AU Weights) Called Murder-Suicide [Howard Press of Oct. 4 reas MIS: Annabelle Morgan , i, .; ‘srs Frances soyner, and | * ® 4, Weather @ Year Round a I 22000 To coice HOGS (6330) Sood (si weights) ..ieevess 203082200 VALPARAISO, Ind. Oct. 8 they have been extremely vague| Mrs. Angabelle Morgan, an In- a brother. Alonzo Wiginton, Terre 601 N. Penn. St. L1-3377 - 140 pounds ............ $20.50923.00 Cv ieeies [email protected] (UP) —Fellow officers today at- On domestic issues on which the dianapolis resident for years, Haute. : ; ’ a 140- 160 pounds +. [email protected] Med 18.504 20.00 a —— 160 180 s © ed Medium reex 18, tributed a murder-suicide involv- People have a right to specificlof 7831 Westfield Rd. died yes- : 3 F———_-s a ee i i CN { 300. 120 bounds | sega MM Coates wom 0% ing city policeman Roy F. Maud- Information, is "not ee er in St. Vincent's Hospital, Austin C. Robinson | TQ a $0. 0 founds : LR ae 00! 000d 10 ROIS .. .......... 27.50@31 50 lin, 52, to* jealousy. (foundation. . . ." | Services and burial willsbe Mon-|, Services for Austin C. Robin- Sud LO A \ A | ese On 40. poun +. 25304325.75 Common to medium ......... 21.00%20.50 Maudlin's body was found yes-| “Whe |day in Louisville. son, 2218 N. Capitol Ave. who 3 HAGERS 270. pounds " | 75 Ibs. i 18s0@ al. y was found yes n a candidate has unfor- y ° Cloth Coats 1 pounds © 3% Ha ns = 3 ain 1030319 terday in a chicken coop in his tunately created an impression] A native of Louisville, Mrs. died yesterday in his home, will DIAMONDS--WATCHES . and Suits Mga; Berth 38.00 yupder and Stocker Cattle and Caves (DACkyard. The body of his wife, of evasiveness in the minds of Morgan was 64. She was a mem- be held at 1 p. m. Monday in the| SPORTING GOODS - CAMERAS acious since . 10.50028.38 TOV, nds 27.00@20 00 MajoTlE, 35, was found in the Such newspapers as‘the Scripps-|ber of the Methodist Church. Her Simpson MetHhodist® Church. Bur-| ges hpi BISHOP-KAYE FURS. of steps at | FerssarITeLs front seat of tMe couple's auto- Howard press, it is necessary to/husband, William B. Morgan, only lal will be in Crown Hill. | (OY J RR STE 2nd Floor—7 N. Meridian ust, 1945, al seso| 200 300 Pounds ............. 38.0082.00 mobile nearby. Both had been ask him direct questions.” recently preceded her in death. A native of Henry County, Ky..| honk akirby ognition as 3480, 500-1000 pounds ........... 33.00@3500 Shot with Maudlin’s. police re- — me—————— She is survived by three daugh-Mr. Robinson, who was 69, had yeear In ® on 33 bounds ..:-:.leis:s 33 304 24.00, 300- 900 pounds ............ [email protected] VO of ihe Hee 1 Took Him 2 Years ters. Mrs. Gertrude Maffey, Rich- been an_ Indianapolis resident 47 The H 4 - : ‘ teers e force . T jears. f y 1 , ivy Bw puns ign a aie Bud of (he pole [07 To Meet Eisenhower mond Vai Mrs. dona Troxel yer He fore hud bo 3 e Home 0 erations Medium. Kiaans ! | 300 pounds down .&....... 00@IN0 vestigated to learn why Maudliin BOULDER JUNCTION. Wis. PaUA0. Bn fh (ie a son, Dr. |for 12 years. He was a member BEAUTIFUL FURS improve he pi30- 380 pounds... 16.00821.00 300 pounds down ........... [email protected] didn’t report for duty. (UP) — For two years. Charles =" "py rgan, Owensboro. [of the Simpson Methodist Church. , 90. 120 pounds Con [email protected] wi Sven HeMEIY) me——— me — Balliner cleaned up his Army |. 3 A IELer Mrs Eugene ‘Mad-| He is survived by a sister, Mrs. * FUR COMPANY Glen R. i 5 EAR PT YY es apy de downy rues or 00 00@0000- Uy S-- Statement... quarters daily in preparation for| Yea isville. and a nephew,|Daisy Barnhill, and several nieces no | Services Saar | 500 pounds down ........... 21.00@3400 TA vist trom “Gen: Dwight Dg LSE Ct er andgpe “all of Indianapolis de formerly ¢ arin 35.0083 00 : P00) WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 (UP)—Govern- Eisenhower. But he always, str iimniicngtmibiina : ee TI died in his
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