Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1949 — Page 40
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Bretta Coffman and Donald Sicking the teen-age tourney fo be held in Stan's Recreation Center Jan. 31.
Conservationists to Voice Legislative Needs Monday
Teen-Agers Flock To Sports Center Fights. oh eumas {
state table tennis champions.
Russell on Mat
Matchmaker Billy Thom completed plans for next Tuesday night's Armory mat card yester. day with the signing of Larry young Canadian, “Rebel Russell, of Galveston, Tex. “for action in the first event of an all-heavyweight, three-tiit pro
.¥ They will clash for one fall " ‘with a 30-minute time limit, riqgue Torres, Mexican challenger from Sonora, against Lou TNesz, | NWA heavyweight champion. A wrestler who holds the world’s title in weight lifting will see semi-windup action when Rene) (Monsieur Paris) Florent tangles (Blockbuster)| Schnable, of M
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these organizations, representa tives of the Izdak Walton League and” the Conservation of the Indiana Departmen American Legion are expected to add their plea for favorable action on the admendment posal by the General Conservationists regard this as the most important and far-reach-ing proposal affecting Indiana's natural resources which has been | submitted to the General Assembly since the department was created 30 years ago. .
Expect Some Opposition
Backers of the measure antici pate that some opposition will expressed during the hearing Mon-| day night but they expect it to be confined to discussion of the terminology of the measure prescribing the powers and duties) of the department. The measure has not been given the publje blessing of the GOV-\ which will ernor but this is not regarded as|iranced for eysential in view of the state-/yn his tack) wide sy ¥ erated for the proposal, . If the amendment does become eftective, Governor Schricker| Would fiame the members of the new commission following election of 1952. It would not af-| {fect the operation of the department during the next three and a half years.
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St. Louis U. Coach Favors | 9-Foul Rule
| Billikens’ Mentor | Finds Two Officials To. Be Sufficient
THE TIMES has polled several of the Midwest's more famous basketball coaches asking them guestions concerning the
Hotshot Hoosier Gunner
Here is the first answer, from
32 Young Boxers
Open Training for
Titles in Tourney By JIM HEYROOK
With the fleld pared to 32 eligi-! bles, trainérs were to start thei young battlers down the fi 1 training route tomorrow with a ited. Burl Gn Hee ar Golden Gloves title as their goal. Riends ma SN Moray o The finals of the 16th Times- ‘ Legion Golden Gloves Tourna-
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wo at ih { a I» | ORO W, 'TUARY, 2313 W. Washi MORTUA ine vited. Burial Glen Haven Cemetery,
Bddie Hickey, coach of St. Louis| University’s Billikens.
present foul penalties|. >
Q.~8hould the team we the free throw get the ball out!’
A.~~No. In the closing minutes | of the game all interest would cease when the team started to take the ball out of hounds.
favor a change
You can obtain tickets for the Golden Gloves; finals to morrow—and all week as long as they last—at Bush-Calla~ han’s, 136 'E, Washington St. and The Sporisman’s Store, 126 | N. Pennsylvania St. Prices are: Ringside and first row balcony, $2; downstairs reserved, $1.50. Prices include tax. | General - admission ..— $1 for | either adults or children—go on 4 sale Friday at 6:30 p. m. al { the Armory boxoffice.
Meridian, 0:45 8. m. . Peter &
- Req ans 88 Paul Cathedn 10 - a. m. Interment Holy Cross " . Frieds may call ag auheral home Sunday after 2 p.m. ts of Columbus meet for rosary y, 8 — B. m i HAY Henrietia, 80 years, of 1317 N. Oxford, mother’ of Mrs. Arthur Clark of city and Arthur Hay of Sal Lake City, Ulsh; also two Stand.
children and two dren, passed hy - Friends may call il the JORDAN FUNERAL HOMIE, 2428 E 10th St; after: 7 pom. Sunday, Burial Klkhart, Ind. ”
HOF FACKER-Cora M., 73 yea 0 wife
from five back to four personal
Q.—Does the five-personals rule!’ encourage fouling?
House Committee Will Consider Bills After Adjournment of Day's Session
By MARC G. WAGGENER . . . Monday's the day for Hoosier conservationists and d drums are calling the boys in from all sections of the state to atten ‘hearings Seheduied” The House committee is scheduled to consider a half-dozen o more conservation bills at a session called immediately afte journment of the Monday session. | 2 : The conservationists will be there. |
Included in the bills to be con-| sidered is one authorizing civil actions for damages for destruc- v tion of fish and wildlife or their Original habitat, and HIR 7, the proposal four, six and eight years to be for a constitutional amgndment :{taking the Conservation Depart-| ment out of politics, .| The really big show of the day will be a public hearing in the i8enate chamber at 7 o'clock Monday night when Sen. Lucius Somers and members of his Nat-| ural - Resources Committee will consider 8. J. R. 14, a compan-| fon bill to the one in the house, providing for a constitutional amendment on the conservation department, : EE
Expect Many Sportsmen
Notification of the Senate hear-
ing on the constitutional! amendment has gone to every official of Conservation United and to!Ing their campaign, every district and county tonservation club head of the State) Conservation Advisory Committee.
In addition to the members of
which has been gen-
Under Indiana laws, a consti-
tional amendment must be approved in two successive sessions! the General Assembly and! aris, initnen is submitted to the voters.
ish & new world's|at the next general election. -
Lewis Red Hot, Tops Tri-State LOCKPORT, Til. Feb. 5—Lewis
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{ministration of the mY _15.| (the Gene Bate ‘mine wheth "MAJOR LEAGUE! LN peed BASKETBALL INDIANAPOLIS JETS PHILADELPHIA WARRIORS TLER FIELDHOUSE © Monday, Feb. 7, 8:30 P.M.
TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT OLAYPOOL HOTEL DRUG STORE n teqrm on
It becomes effective If it re-
_|celves a majority of the votes. Under this system, approval would
|of the General Assembly, in the 11951 session and then b voters in the 1952 general elec-
ght and the Provisions Outli the 11th win in 16 ! ned
NEXT OPPONENT = vs. Olivet, Feb. 5.
starts for the Illinois Bcore was Lewis 66, Tri State 47. Lewis hit eight out of 12 times from the field in the firat half: 10| es In the second.
The proposal provides for ad-
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shall be a full or part-time bod and a director. ’ ’ The commission members would | serve eight-year. terms with the appointments for two;
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See Hearing as Test
Leaders of the groups backing than two o
a test. Both Democratic and Re-| publican party
Teach Conservation While a bill
| This, strikes directly at the
impresses the vital necessity of Monday cut deep. soll, water, forests and. wildlife. |
arranged by the New Hampshire were most impressive. conservation department for the! teachers. :
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leading tackle dealers—The 1940 edition of the Anglers’ Almanae, that dictionary of facts about! fresh and salt water fishing DI keep an angler enhours and wind up| | e box Announce- | [ment by the Conservation Depart- ness that goes ment that a miliibn and a halt few secon : ra Rose seedlings will be|broke away and -ran over “to ready for fall planting to provide O'Shea. food and cover for! wildlife while serving as a ‘living
y the newspaperman Robert Addie.
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A. ~Definitely relieves pressure’ on the player regarding early| fouls commited, but in the overall pleture does not encourage fouling generally. ; Q.—8hould more body contact|’
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A.~The question of body contact has long heen inaccurately |. : referred to and not very well the war understood by basketball fans, d players, officials and even many
By the Natural Resources Committee in the @ Basher “Eun
r ad- the language of the rule book as: — well as the comments. [ ¥Y)| Q.—Does the two-minute rule’ encourage fouling? i A.~Yes. Thorough coaching {methods definitely require players behind to deliberately foul in! {order to gain possession. Fouls The commission would name the ©f this nature in this period (may director, who, subject to approval be) intentignal and definitely preof the commission, would name Sent the greatest laxity and fail-| the personnel of the department, ure of uniformity in the problem of officiating today.
* Ruth Knuth . + . top woman trapshooter.
reer Woman Tops, Indiana's Trapshooters
By AL CLARK
fficials? Do you favor to the-amendment proposal see the such a plan? | Senate hearing Monday night as! 4 _1 would not favor such a You don't live on the record book. {Records are past history. - It's {what you do day-by-day in com{petition that counts and makes |trapshooting as a sport interest'ing to the participant.”
Mrs. Knuth rounds out the “Big
plan. Even now one of the prob- Four" of women's trapshooting,
platforms dwell |jomg of basketball is procuring
upon the importance of an ef-,encialy who work well together fective conservation program in, .4q
Indiana.
“I PLAN TO KEEP my hand in this winter at club shoots here Another will be fn the 147-| Friends are weicome. Burial. Washe and to defend my state champion- pound Open Class where Andy| Ingen Dt Jik_ mas aif p at the Indiana State shoot Anderson tangles with Robin
ext July at Orleans, Ind.” she Hood. in fact, Ruth Knuth has been do- sag 00
| exercise the same judgment {in rule interpretations. Even in
Candidates for the General AS- the same game two men will now sembly as well as for governor...
and lieutenant-governor asserted their interest in conservation dur-
: sh ry greatly in their interpreta-| PAY-BY-DAY, shoot-by-shoot, , tions. Addition of another offi-| ielal would only further compli-| |cate the game, It is our opinion {that if the players and ceaches will play and coach as ably as the officials officiate, it will. result in spendid basketball. There should be less criticism of offiei-
{for the Indianapolis Blue Print {and Lithograph Co.,“Inc, 600 E. champion. Three years, 1943-44-45, Ohio St, “when summer comes ghe won the 100-target Champion, {I'll do a whale of a lot better onigys Champions race. And in the — middle year of that span, 1944, she won the North American) Chilly. singles. race. for lady shooters... | : » ” .
to enable the {teaching of natural resource con{servation in: Indiana schools has . made little headway, New Hamp-| shire’s conservation demonstration program in the school of that. ... t tale is making progigss. | . n New Hampshire the children | are studying their own commun- SF ORTS EDITOR ities from the standpoint of its| As a recent graduate of Notre rel when you swing to get ‘your important dependence upon natural re- Dame and an Irish sports enthus-|shot home on the quartering : booing and —eat-calls birds,” thrown at the N., D. quintet at {basic interests of the child and their 68-54 defeat by Butler last
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the trap range.” {inators. | “Winter is no time to improve our. shooting average. {weather numbs your trigger fin{ger and you automatically find
Cordially yours, i “Hi
" 8. t hs. a: terminators and Ronald Garrard} To qualify for the Champions. Of the Jackson Gym team Will|. mer. passed yvay. Priends may cal race, a month later at the Grand, meet for the 112-pound Novice ou've got t6 win your state shoot./Class. It promises to be a hardThat's my first objective. Then, fought bout. Sixteen bouts are planned for
_ |tionably is the best woman trap-|Y On the other hand, the actions |shooter in the state of Indiana, Field trips and workshops are(of one player—Jimmie Doyle— does do some winter shooting at I'd like to win the Champs race, |the Indianapolis Gun Club, 38th the North’American and finish the finals. high gun in thé $10,000 Grand
: a {8St. and Post Rd. While Butler fans jumped about American handicap.”
in joy, I sat and watched the player ‘leave the floor.
Announcement of the $10,000 a fun had just. sounded. Fishing Tackle Digest Conte | Paul, Richmond & Co." of "oni. Doyle Slapping Bin on the yack cago w {hugging him, mussing his | ag! ith entry blanks at the |, dily moving him with them | [toward the exit. . . | But Jimmie kept looking ov | shoulder. ey his eyes found | 9700x1.000 average that year and 2q, Shea, who was slowly Won two major championships, Rhode: ithe Champion of Champions race {and the North American Clay] {Targets championships.” Only three women: in the en- fo [tire nation can boast of a better these days _ ae TE joverall average than the Indian- High basketball games, He grabbed Kev's hand. O'Shea apolis woman. They are, Rose, Maybe, when looked up, smiled, then walked on, Palmer of Chicago, Mozelle Cam- and the basketball hysteria slows, fence’ A 12th edition of the Am. Immediately ‘Jimmie's teammates eron of Denver, #nd Lela Hall she will find time to follow the! munition _Handbpok,. issued hy were “remauling” him. But ‘Jim-|Frank of Sierra Madre. Cal. | Western Cartridge Co., as a gufde ‘mje. Doyle had again shown his | to ‘supply answers to questions on true, sincere sportsmanship. {ammunition of all types and in-| . Moral: Let's have more Jimmie | crease enjoyment of shooting a Doyles in sports. shotgun, rifle or pistol.’
Pauline Betz Marries |SPORTS EDI ‘Washington ‘Newsman
The mother of two daughters (has. been shooting at claybirds| {for eight years. t crowded around
average of .0400.
“I'm a mother with two
advises ing day's competition of the _ Ewing 8. vily of Garwood I 3 ! Storer, 01 en - European speed skating champion-| erick Storer, sister of Albert Lovell for the ghips. ’ Burford Furniture Co. and
“BUT MY BEST year,” I broke a/Mrs, Knuth. They are Margie Sue,
a PB-X operator
walking off the floor, head down. Instead of enjoying the happiwith those first
Jean Joan has shown a liking ds after victory, Jimmie
r trapshooting but she's busy Olympic star, tied the world
participation sport of her mother. |
I'm of the school that thinks {all high school basketball games LO8 ANGELES, Feb. 5 (UP) should be played eithér on Fribe required inthe current session {Tennis queen Pautine Betz 24 day or Sat ; was married today to Washington never during the week. Why do the high schools schedule these) The marriage was solemnized Mid-week games? They would be; at noon” before a crowd of 300 at/better off without them. | Mother of Good Counsel school children in Indiana love theltheir basketball and they go to In brief the constitutional couple left for a honeymoon in/these mid-week:games when they amendment sets out that the res- Palm Springs. They will live jn|should be staying home and doing toration, conservation; protection) Arlington, Va.’ and regulation of Indiana’s natural resources, and the control of all properties including state cham parks, forests, recreational areas, {forests and memorials now owned At ptior used or acquired in the future 8 for such purposes, and adminisojtration of present and future laws, iirelating to natural 3ishall be vested in the Indiana Department of Conservation. l
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{ment will be fought Friday night Tomes. in the National ‘Guard Armory, eral on beginning at 8:15. Following the fights, 16 cham: pions will be crowned. There - be one in each of the eight! ington Bt, paused away weights of thé Open Class and the] 9 ing, husband of Cleo same number in the Novice Class.! st The Open Class champions will| pei rm the Indianapolis team which) Ina {will represent the city in the Tour-| 2X |nament of Champions in Chicago, ‘Feb. 21, 22 and 23. Those who finish at the top of| oN. J. at Ne the Novice Class heap will bel . A ANA oT SUARL given prizes in addition to the one, Burtal Crown “ may they received for partigipating in| Sai 35 the mortuary after Mone (at least one bout. : | oY es : Nearly 13,000 inessed the. first five nights o competition. A capacity crow is expected to watch the final
{as the-youths strive for the glory | and prizes. ] | “One of the top bouts is expected; amderson, Mis, Ray C. Morse, Five to be the ‘heavyweight ‘scrap be| — ¥ Mearphy all of Indianapolis: Mm, {tween 253, pound Jim Watkins : {of Lee ym and Marvin] Passed Friday, Feb. 4. Fyne | Keller, Jackson's. Gym, 1 Ruth Knuth, 926 N. Layman Ave., has her eyés trained on the Keller gained his place in the) ot lal oF 3 Cem | Anais simply by putting on his RR 4 3 ° ; Her future, in sport, is a trap-shooting championship in the fighting togs. He won by de-| Nw y Q.~I8 Tt feasible to have more women's division in the 50th annual Grand Ame i be held in mid-August at Vandalia, O. | Made Ket “In this game,” the 5-foot. 5-inch, 130-pound career girl says, chance the hard way. He bat-| Mrs. Marguerite Spanfield. Raymond rounds ou tered out 8 decison cuer Connie SB ult! 1 Sees Har | They are Open Classers, i
per’'s
rican Tournament | fault last Friday night. . But Watkins had to win his
Anderson vs, Hood
A spirited battle for the cham-| pionship in the 126-pound Novice Class ill be between Mack] Shead of the Senate Ave. YMCA | and Charles Ham, Ace Exterm-| Ham won by a teéchni-| cal knockout Friday, Shead was forced to fight twice “the semi-finals” to ‘gain His] «1 EXPECT the state shoot at Place in the final 80. He won the | | yourself ‘freezing’ to the gun bar- Orleans to be the second most/frst bout by decision and the event on my 1949 second by a knockout, { | Robert Collins of the Ace EX SE®PHERD June, age 64, 4118 I Oth Bi. mother a
Hungarian Smashes
os ” » THE STATE SHOOT, awarasa 5000-Meter Ice Mark Last year, on 3800 registered to the Jenkins brothers, is cer-
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BES chins, chm, Hi nd P. and Audrey aan ae. rs. June Pringle, Hammon Funeral Tuesday, 1:30 h {. CHIMES" 1934 Prospect Sto Friends { = | « t Baturdat a N J
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| eigler, and Mrs. Caraltiie Brink. vices J. 0. WILSON i
session Friday. vo 18h me Friends i: i . ur mn a There will be plénty of action al Washingto ark
Friends mav call at the THE CHI
, beloved Mothet of Mrs, Herman A. Dixon, Mrs, Liby
Leon Anderson, Crawfordsville, and Bloomfield,
d at the WA ME, Illinois at 17th St,
PELLEY-Vilam Edward, of 1020 8 ? into rest Thurs. ¥. age 31. Husband of Mrs. Jessie Pelley, father of Mrs,
¥, Mrs. Etta Lawson, Mrs. Marguerite
Myers. Mn. Mary Hockman, Mrs. Martha McMillan and Mrs. Lojise Brown. Service. Monday: from _Flem ing Garden Christian Church, 2
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residence until - 12 MOORE MORTUARY,
~Prank A., age W. Arizona, fist
to the finals and both are highly]! Rushton father of Prameis L. an
| been regarded in that division. insists, as she pauses owarded the Jenkins brothers,
y's work as a buyer paiph C. and Rock M. Jenkins. Mrs. Knuth has been a national
Florence Rushton (son and daughters In-iaw). Also survived by two grand. children Brother of Wrs. erbert Nally. Mrs. Herbert Cloyd, William B, Rushton, all of city; Carl 8S. Rushton, Jeffersonville, Ind. Puneral from U FUNERAL HOME, 14538 8, eridian, Tuesdgy, 8:30 &. m., Sacred Heart Church § Wood Cemete
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{ ayton Joseph 8 i CF “grinds , Funeral from LAUCK FU. L HOME, -1458
8. Meridian, Monday, $30 a m. - St. Catherine's
Am, Chuareh § a, m, Burial St. Joseph Cemetery
rs. Prank Stewart, sister of Mrs. Frances Pars
at the DORSEY PUNERAL HOME, 3925 E New York St Puneral 10 a wm. Monday at Grace Methodist Church Burial Washington Park. SEERRIN-Docia B., 48 vears, bee loved mother of Mrs. Catherine Kernodle, Phoenix, . Ariz. Jessie Pence, London, 0; Lewis, Roger, Oscar, Henry and George Pence! Mrs Mattie Parker Mrs. Edna Janes. Mrs, Bertha Brown and sis. ter of Wilsm and John Jones and survived by 71 grandchildren and Tour great grandchildren. passed
DAVOS, Switzerland, Feb, 5 away Pridey evening. Funeral TuesH BRDTH-
in to attract more than 500 (UP)-—Cornel Payor of Hungary Sav. L130» gunnermen from no fewer than bettered the world skating record {for 5000 meters by racing the dis-| [,oionds may call at chapel any young tance in 8:13.5 today in the open-| SToORER—Tv I 50
The old record for 5000 meters Jean Joan, 17, senior at Tech was 8:13.7, established by Ake <C='T at JORDAN FUNERAL HOME, Sevffarth of Sweden, > Sverre Farstad, Norwegian Burial
~ ANNOUNCEMENTS I Death Notices
SHERRIN—Docis B. STRASSER--Anna - FIOD—Carl M. WARD-—-Howard 8 SH WHALIN-Cpl. Cecil H RA WHALIN<Pte. Ray Wilson,
Sthirtoy Services
BATMAN ~ Letha Lodema, beloved wife” of Thomas Ass: Batman, mother of Mrs, Martha Hampe, sister of Melis, Mary and Dr. Lynne Pearcy of CraWfordsville, George Pearcy of Angeles, and Frahk Pearcy of Glendale, Cal, and - three grandchildren, passed “away Priday.. Services Tuesday, 10 a. m.. at the BEAN. MORTUARY, 1321 W. Ray
St; 2p the CH - NERAL hdale, Ind. Burial Roachdale Cem . Friends (Avited { le, Cra A dpaon and Zionsville pa please copy.) BOWMAN — ¥., hushend of Emma. father ot) y Howard Abe of 1 ¢ ' A ie Abo A 4 ‘ rican PLANE " Priends_may call st mortusty, BRA James 1048 St. brother Birr Sonepine Fn: Soni A Bromneipan. Luke J. ‘and n AW ries M oy a
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time After 2p m, Sunday.
years, 911 WN.
of Kentucky, snd Walter Lovéll of Linton. Ind. also one grandson, Passed away Thursday. Priends may
2428 E 10th 8. Funeral Monday, Pe 7.1 pm Friends invited “Washington Park. — ¥ AKEY<Joweph William, age 19, fae ther of Josep and Milton Yakey;
following the Tech record for the 500-meter distance! passed sway Friends may eal af OME, 128
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the DORSEY FUNERAL WH New York St Funeral 2 hm Monday at fuperal Thome. Burial Washington Park STRASSER-Anna, age 65. of cinnati, 0, beloved sister of LS Carrie Whiteford, Carl Haas of Todi- = mapolis and Frank Hass af Dayvion ©. passed sway Friday a. m. Funeral Tuesday, 10 4. m. from SHIRLEY BROS WEST CHAPEL, 2003 W. Mich. igan Bt Burial Ploral Park. Friends may call at chapel any time after 1 pm Sunda; -~ TEDD-Corl M, age 70, of 411 E 13th 5¢., beloved husband of Mina 2.
Ghrand Rapids, Mich. Mrs. Katherine Sermas, Mrs, Dorothy ‘Bronson, Mrs Giimdys Zéeflo, and Cag) Tidd Jr. of Molland, Mich, James Tidd of Inaianapolls, and Charles Tidd of SidDey Australis; “ut ther of John Pinchum, Wesley DD. Pidchem, and Mrs Thelma Cook of IndianapOlis, and brother of Dr. EV, Tidd, Morristown, Ind’ Pumeral Monday, 10 = 8 L
< . BHIRLEY .- CENTRA CHAPEL MN. 112 Burial Memorial wrk. Friends may eall at Chapel VOEGTLE-Oscar 8, husband of IK athering M, father of Mrs Wilam Strong, and randfather of Wilhm ?.' Strong Tr. Monte video, Uruguay, passed away Sate wurday. Services © at JAN BUCHANAN MORTUARY Mondhy, 1:38 p.m Friends Invited. Priends may cil] al the mortuary. WWARD-Howard 8, 63 yewrs beloved Sather of Mary Het a San ary Eleanor, aay Friday morning. Pumeral Sunday, 1:30, p mn, Methodist hure Scraughn, Ind, Burial Liberly, Ind. fends may call at residence; th Sand, from 8 p. m, A. I, Sunday - ist urch, Sauna? Poa
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' i , Lavine, and Clyde Whalln, Pumeral Monday 1:30 p.m Shirley Brothers, Central Chapel. Mi N. 1). Burial Crows Hill,
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