Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1949 — Page 4
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Holy Trinity Church will
followed hy burial n Bt: Joseph
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. Services at 8:30 a. m, Tuesfagidencs and at § 3. %
metery. He is survived by his wife, #8 ! Anna; four sons, Anthony, StanJey, Louis and Joseph Ule, all of |. . Indianapolis; three stepdaughters, | Miss Mary Papaz and Miss Violet Papaz, Toronto, Canada, and Miss
Services Arranged
Lt. James Woodrow Wells . burial Wednesday for Third Army hero.
Alice Papaz, Indianapolis; a sister,
Mra, Mary S8wegle, Johnston, Pa. Frank and
and two brothers, Jacob Ule; Austria,
City Garage Employee Dies
Edward D. Soult, employee of the city ‘asphalt plant garage, died yesterday in his home, 3118
Carson Ave. He was 67,
Sixty years ago Mr. Soult came| to Indianapolis from Hatles Coun-| We ty, Pa. and was a resident of the,
South Bide for 47 years.
For nine years he had been a
empolyee of the old Van Camp)
Packing Co. before to the| re A = ore going of his| St. Joan of Arc-Catholic Church.
- ‘death.
Mr. Soult was a member of the Killed In action on Easter Suncity employee's division nf the 38, April 1, 1045, at Hersleld.
and
Teamsters Union, Local 135,
“ Rites Wednesday For Lt. J. W. Wells
Local Officer Served With Patton
Ibe Lt. James Woodrow Wells, hs- | band of Mrs. Camilla Keogh ls, {buried in Crown Hill following n|Services at 8:30 a. m. Wednesday | [in the John J. Blackwell & Sons [Funeral Home and at 9 a. m. in
Lt. Wells, who was 28, was
rmany, while leading an arm-
‘the Shelby Street Methodist red tank force along the Ger-|
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* Horstman, resident here 1001, will be held at 2 p. m.
’
Church,
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Charles R. MeCerty Mortuary with burial in Crown
Hill cemetery.
./man autobahn (highway). He entered the service Nov. 24, 1941, and received his commis! sion Sept. 4, 1943, after attending officers’ training school at Ft.
are his wife Katie;/Knox, Ky, He served overseas
Surviving two daughters, Mrs. Mary Banders With and Mrs. Fannie Rhyne, and one|Divis
e famed Fourth Armored
son, George Shirley Soult, all of{Army. , Indianapolis, ana eight grandchil- Was Postal Employee dren, +» Lt. Wells took part in the
‘ Mrs. Horstman
Rites Wednesday
Lyda A. since
Services for Mrs.
spearhead of this division when it went to the rescue of trapped men at Bastogne. He is the hoider of the Purple Heart with cluster and the Bronze Star for meritorious service in the field. | Prior to entering the army, Lt. {Wells was a postal employed for
Wednesday in RA. Evangel- several years. wil
ical Lutheran Church. be in Concordia Cemetery.
He is one of two sons of Mr,
{and Mrs. Robert W. Wells, 4937
was 72, Hillside Ave., who lost their lives’
Horstman, who | diet yesterday in her home, 1415, in the service. Lt. John E. Wells, |
! Woodlawn Ave. after an iliness ‘ of six months. 5 She was a native of Port Clin30, 0., and was a member of the Emma
U, 8. Army Alr Force navigator, died In action over the Mediterranean May 1, 1943. Other survivors include three
us Evangelical Luth-\nrothers, Robert, Theodore and
eran Church and the Ladies Ald farold Wells, and five sisters,
Society of the church... Henry
ving are her husband, J. Horstman: two daughters,
Mrs. Mary Reid, Mrs. Bertha Schrader, Mrs. Genevieve Gors-
Mrs, € Carl J. Meyer and Mrs. Paul | 5. Nellie Dunn, all of Indianapolis,
‘B. Bullard; two sons, Howard ang Lawrence C. Horstman, Indianapolis; a sister,
ies Kihiken: Port ot 0:
_ three brothers,
oie Orlando, ren,
P. H. Fite Dies;
: Retired Farmer
port Church of the Nazarine, will §
officiate.
Surviving are his wife, Ida; eight daughters, Mrs. Mae Cress,
napolis; Mrs. Beatress Wingfield, Mrs. Millie Baker, Mrs, Eliza LockRosa Smith, Pierceton, Ind., and Mattie Van Horn, Ft. Wayne; two sons, and| two) and William, | 36 grandchildren|
Caddo, Okla.; Lawton, Okla; hart, Madill,
Okla,; Mrs.
Edward Fite, Indianapolis, Elige, Galina Park, Tex.: brothers, Lemuel both of Texas; and 10 great-grandchildren.
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rs. Rotary Lists Speaker
B. Howard Caughran, U. 8.
Elmer E. Stevens, district attorney for Southern In- " Toledo, O.; Lester, Port Clinton: | digna, y
Fla, and five
will Law Enforg Theeting H
speak on tf
day’ in the Claypool Hotel.
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Detroit Requires
Anti-Red Oathes
From Reporters
" STETSONWARE CIN]
HLIFORNIA
DETROIT, Jan, 22 (UP)lice Commissioner Harry 8. Toy announced today that newspaper reporters and photographers will be requested to sign non-Commu-nist affidavits to receive full-priv-
{lege police press cards.
Commissioner Toy said he has to refuse press cards to newsmen who de-
not decided whether
cline to sign the affidavit. He said those
war, LE
n REPORTERS from press serv. fces and weekly newspapers, well as dailies, will be Fequired to
sign the afMdavits,
He described his ruling as a ' He also sald all polife officers will be required
“protective measure.’
to sign similar afMdavits.
v* “1 do not question the loyalty of the great majority of Detroit's newspapermen,” he sald, adding, however, there were some whose loyalty is open to Guestion. -
who refuse to * sign the oath might be given limited cards which would deny them access to police records or tol “civilian defense” areas in case of
Po-
line, Mrs. Lillian Ischler, and Mrs,
ee
plis at 1 1215 pm. Tues-|
Hos VE Lb Is Dead at 5%
Washington Native
died Monday, Lived Here 46 Years buried in Southmound Cemetery
Mrs. Jessie M. Liebold, 1414 W. 33d Bt, died yesterday in| She was 56. Born in Washington, Ind. was an Indianapolis resident |Miss Henton Humphries in and was a member of the an of the! ‘Pan American Bridge Co. since’
Methodist Hospital,
years
Methodist faith. Besides her hus- {he band, William E. Liebold, she is] survived by a daughter, Gayle Mohler, Indianapolis; four brothers, r, Jonnie Wilkins Los | ed Suivived by two deugn er Angeles; arry A. Wilkinson, San Euge! Miss Bev. Charles Wilkinso Ann Winning, New Castle; Richmond, Ind., nr Paul A. Wil: three sisters, Miss Mary Winning, | kinson, Evansville, and two sis- Miss Janet Winning, and Miss /ENzabeth Winning, all of Vin-| and a granddaughter, Williams, Vin-|
ters, Mrs. Florence Scott, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Mary Murphy, cennes, {Cheryl
| Tucson, A Funeral Ml engembnty at Flan- cennes. a
ner & Buchanan Mostimey | are’ incomplete.
Burial will
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IU Center Will Offer Offer Class in Salesmanship |
A class in y Reincinios of Ef[fective Selling” will he
University Division of {Education, in the spring semester, wide gang of counterfeiters.
of General Patton’s Third | °
beginning Feb. 7.
The class will meet each ¥ri-
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offered hy
she | | A resident
that date.
rad In addition to ia wie. ne
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be in Trail of Bogus Bills Linked to Kansan
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