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The Equitable Life Assurance) . Society announced that the sales|tion o was first authorized and : + ap-|of

proved by’ court

Fitzhugh Traylor, agency man-

Clifford C. Wood: of Chictgo, The deal- for the property, long regional director of reali estate| In negotiation, was finally closed) for Equitable will, supervise the}

project. He said, “The Society

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proceedings|yjeased and proud of this new|Wednesday of next welt in the started in the Probate Court in addition to the: fustly famous Severin Hotel. irele.

‘More than 130 salesmen will exhibit 200 lifies in the latest | go; fashions of men's and boy's apparel for spring and summer

Highlight of the four-day sessions will be a dinner dance and floor ‘show night in the Columbia Club ballroom.

Rp Rites Set Tomorrow ~~

Seryices for Lee G. Robertson, ~Ave., who yesterday in Methodist Hospital, will be held at 3 p. m, tomorrow| in Mogre Mortuaries Peace | and at 10 a. m. Friday in Day Fu-} neral Home, Bloomington. -Burial will be in Roge . Hill Cemetery, Bloomington. =" Mr, Robertson, who was 70, died of injuries suffered in a fall in his home, Dec. 28. A native of Bloomington, he-had lived here 41 years. He was a member of Broadway Church, Irvington MaLodge ‘and the, Sahara Grotto. 2 Prior to 1938, he was emiployed

olis Candy Co. and by the Williamson Candy Co. Later he was employed as a meat gutter, He is survived by his wife, Flos-

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

198645 Tax Fvasion ert Services

To Be Tomorrow

as a salesman by the Indianap-|

i Trial Opens. Here |

“Case Sets Precedent In Indiana 5

man charged with evasion of pay-

opened today in Federal Court. An indictment returned by a

concealing. income from a drugstore he owped, rental properties and coin-operated devices. In this case, for the first time in Indiana, the government will build its case on the "increase of net worth” theory. B. Howard Caughran, U. 8. district attorney, told the jurors that

General Hospital, will be Thuiied in Floral Park following serv. {ices at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in

~+8hirl Brothers The Jury trial of an Evansville | chapel.

‘ment of $8645 income taxes Mrs. Keyt was an resident 14

federal grand jury last September three charged Hillen J. Fenwick with an Ee To-

Mrs, Effie Viola Keyt, 1410 W,

West She was Tl.

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years.

Besides her husband, William

and four sist

morrow in Phillippi Home, Zionsville, with burial in tedo, O., and Miss Frieda Robinett galem Cemetery, near Zionsville, and Mrs. Lillian Donahue, Indianapolis; a son, Edgar Hayden, Toledo; a brother, Edgar Copple, Fulton, Ky., J. L. Stoppenbrink, St. Lo Mary Clark, Winslow, Ind.; Mrs, Jeannie Moore, Jacksonville, Fila.

County, he had lived in Lebanon 42 years. He organized and in8, Mrs.|stalled the first electric plant sys- ; Mrs./tem in Zionsville. He was a member of the Methodist Church and Knights of Pythias Lodge there. - Survivors

Milton E- Wiesehan ‘Rites at Zionsville

Milton E. Wiesehen, Zionsville,| A native of Walnut Hill, 1, i, z po bby and oe Indianapolis 0. or electrical supplies, . died

She was a yesterday in - Witham Hospital, member of the Methodist Church. Lebano

n. He was 69. Services will be at 2 p. m, to Funeral

A native of Spades, Ripley

include . his wife,

‘lof public relations for AllisMilwaukee.

Guest speakers will be Mervin gle. Indianapolis, and a niece, Mrs. A. Blach, president of the Na-|Virgil Reed, New York City.

tional -~ Association of Retail Clothiers and Furnishers, and, Feeney to Kindle Chalmers Co., ©. Trimming Clinics [4 , Mr, Blach will speak on “The 12th Night Fire

Kenneth W. Haagensen, director | Future of Men's Wear Retailing” and Mr. Haagensen will present “Tomorrow Belongs to Your Children—What Do You Propose to Leave Them?” at the. Monday noon session. -- Ken Ikerd, window trimming

Program Planned in Broad Ripple Park

10:30 a. m., 2 p. m. and 7 p. m, Park Sunday.

by the McHamil Fixture Co. Plate Glass Co.

Catterton, Indianapolis, dent; Ken Hartman, Mansfield, Frank Edwards, 0., Jack Cohn, Indianapolis, and WISH news broadcaster, Fred Mann, New Castle, Ind. [serve as master of ceremonies. vice presidents, and Sol Megeft, Boy Scouts to Ald secretary-treasurer,

Parole Officer Thwarts Escape

An Indiana parole officer who brought a speeding automobile to French Carol,

prevention.

gins, Walter H. Edwards Sr.

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prisoner threw manacled arms

day with frustrating the escape DY the choir.

Pence, district parole officer, and climax of the his brother, Everett Pence, Peru, |fire lighting after which were returning three men from, |audience will sing Texas and Kansas for violation World. of paroles. rt ——— Mr. Pence was driving womsiDoath Investigated 50 and 55 miles an hour, he re-| pICHMOND, Jan. 5

of corrections, when a prisoner) riding in the rear seat suddenly threw his handcuffed hands over er, whose body was found his head. railroad Brought to Stop

brought to a stop without leav-| ing the road. The prisoner, Benjamin Franklin Rigdon, 28, sub-|

{day nigat. sided as the car halted and there!

Mayor Feeney will kindle the eamtm—— bonfire of Christmas trees for the though Mr. Penwick spent more $649. ; expert, will conduct three clinics| Twelfth Night observance tomor-imoney than his tax returns Tobacco Loot on men’s wear display service at|Tow at 7 p. m. in Broad Rippleishowed he was making in the

Displays will be shown | The program will be sponsored bered Mr. Fenwick had been ing of by ‘the Broad Ripple Business'business for 25 years.” Pendleton and by the Pittsburgh Men’s Association and the North

will tention to evade. * He said there

Boy Scout troops from Co-oper-|, ating churches will assist the police and a . Sefariments rel leged to come in part from some eir efforts for safety an Jop tay arrange-| {$24,000 worth of automatic

ments are in charge of Jack HigEugene E. Roeger and J. M, Wil-| The program will open with the|

“Angels We Heard (3 Shopping Trip

a sto h lon High;” “Today There is Ring-| stop without accigent after 4|ing” by Christiansen; and “Christ-

around his neck; was credited to-/Mas Roundelay,” Marryott, sung gt tiny tot and his mother was,

day afternoon as r o w/Bortniansky by the choir, The, found the youngster, who said his| y Woodre event will be thHeiname was Larry and that he was the 4 years old. walking in the 100 “Joy to the block of E. Washington St.

(UP) w ” ported to Harvey Hire, director Wayne County authorities today ing “Have you found my boy? |investigated the death of Walter! 'had strayed away while she was| Basson, 65-year-old Milton paint shopping.

right-of-way south of Cambridge City late yesterday. The car swerved, but’ was| Authorities believed Mr. Basson was killed by a Connersville-to-Muncie Nickle Plate train Mon-

under this theory an individual's net worth is established for a prior year and his increase in net worth from year to year as evidenced by expenditures and purchases would represent his in-

come. Explains Charge “What it really means” Mr. Burial Caughran said, “is proving an Cemetery. individual's income by what he spent.” ; . The defense maintained that al-

{year 1043-44, “it must be remem-|

He said that although indict- st, tempted to evade payment of in-| come taxes that there was no in~

had been “open and above board” co-operation with author-

The diverted income was al- fear door.

phonographs and coin-operated “amusement devices.”

‘Child Goes Astray

Corp,

Another tearful reunion of a!

{enacted

attempt of a parole violator. a Edwards will “explain in poles healqunen The incident occurred on U. 8. Ifth Night; followed by the) today. | INDIAN Route 36 in Parke County yester:{SIDgINg of “Glory to God" of| Trafic Officer . Gerald Haugh

| Soon. after he was taken to) police headquarters the frantic! mother, Mrs. Ervan Robinson, 3136 N. "Temple Ave, called, ask-

Mrs. Robinson told police Larry

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was no further violence. Of-| {ficers said he had managed to work loose a safety chain. Rigdon had just completed a term in the Leavenworth Fed-| WEG eral penitentiary for buying goods stolen in interstate shipment, He| was being returned to Pendleton L

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Surviving is one son, Emery, | Allen, Indianapolis.

Stolen From Store

Cigarets and cigars valued at 640.50 were taken by burglars|{Ft. Worth, Tex, from Leon's Market, 157 W, 28th David Shuman; 5502 Central| Side Churches, The Broad Ripple| nants charged the defendant had A Club officers for 1949 are Andy High School Choir of 100 volces lovingly a BG SU Nin hwy manAREE, réported to police) presi- will sing directed by Roger Riley.!

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Burglars took $20 in currency and stamps and an undetermined amount of checks from the office of the Commercial Sand Blasting 1112 Deloss _St. White, 1735 Rochester St. police a filing cabinet had been battered open. ;

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Tho Following Services Nava Bese Scheduled: KING—Pfc. James M. MARSISCHKE—Otto F. ROBERTSON Lee G, WALTER—Emma.

ALLEN—Mary B., “agh ge 80, . mother 8 of Emery Allen, passed away Wednesday morn wi 3 HR m.,

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i MORTUARY ag a 1:30 p. m,

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at the ¥ ORTUAR ae 19th St Priends may call at the mortusry.

GOO0H--Robert Laren, infant son vs. Harold Gooch of "no Terry

f Mr. and Mi Stillwell St, brother of Ray and Clinton Rdward, randson Mr. and Mrs. Raym ChevamB Gooe

Yer and Mrs, : ly] away -Tuesday. Priends ny

band of Mt Mh inte K) on pha 5. Mar ag CL) Pather of Curl” §. ‘and. duck Or

Graves, Rariorie Mo y- 4 arbare A ATTIC ROOMS FINISHED One Contract Covers All & sity! rs N "Nona Yass “Sila Ha _ ALL TYPES OF Free Estimates * FHA Terms - dravey Tueaday morning. dort: ee prsema——— i ces day, 3 m » . CARPENTER WORK NU-WA = Ww 16th Daria) a Holl jends - may call at se “CHAPEL OF THE “mmedinte Service - : i . RAwERs time after 1 p, m. EASY MONTHLY paYmMENTs] HOME SUPPLY CO. CL ; sou GRAY=Thida, da. see 73, of Tis 8 Bel. Phone RI. 5894 mont, of Helen snd

Cray Charles li sister of Albert - attie Eaton, all of

may call at the r mortuary.

HANNA — Mayme M Madden Hanna, widow of John Hanns and sister of the Iste adden,

cousin of Miss Mary Murphy, died Tuesday, | 4, at her residence, 341 Mas

oly Cross Cemetery.

Mrs its; James E. Hicks, Vancouves,: ash. and Jack FP.

Hoke Low Mrs Ean na Acgon, and Robert Maze, St. Lou Xad also survived by 7 grandehildren, passed away ai her home on the prankiin Road Tuesday Ab a Priends may call at the d R G NERAL

HOME, Acton, Ind, aftér 4 p.m day Puneral services m., the Acton Shureh; A ricads . invited, Acton Cemetery LL HONTER—Nora Bell, age of Mrs, Minnie Holley Bessie Cody, passed ir “ Service Thursday. CONKLRE FUNERAL HOME, Mich 8st ”r Buria Eiwood, Ind, oall at the funeral home. JUDD —Abider B, age 19, father of

Sydney, Curia, Hora, Norman, Clint

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Dosie- and Dorothy Judd, brother Mrs. Lessle Wood, passed he awa Mon m, Service ursda Con LE FUNERAL HOME, 1934 W, Michigan St, Friends invited. Buhial FLORAL PARK. Friends may call at the funeral ¥ home

Services Thursday, » al _FEACE CHAPEL, | or Bt. “riends are Welcome. a Crown Hi MOORE MORTU-

KEVYI—Efis Viola, Bt, beloved wile of William . mother of Mrs ura Burrell, Tol do, O37 Mrs. Lillian Donahue and Miss FPreida Robinette of Indian apolls; Mr. Edger Hayden, Toledo, O.; sister of rr" brink, SL. Louis, Mo; Clark, Winslow, Ind; Mrs Moore, Jacksonville Pia;

Coppis” Anna, Dl; Mr Ci Tulton, ort OM APRL, A Thursday, 1:30 p. m. Burial ii Rus BHIRLEY BERVICE.

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MARSISCHKE—Otio F., of PEE 18th, - husband of the late Mella Marsischue, father Mrs. Alma and Alert Marsi ake,

lscheld Ay William randfather ent Gis one Rime of six, broth. simmer, Mrs, 1

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