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National Guard spokesmen said, vtoday that Marion. is under consideration as a site for the head-| quarters Indiana's new antiaircraft battalion, ; Maj. John W, McConnell of the state adjutant. general's : office said Marion might bé chosen if
advantageous. ’ He said it probably would transfer of a heavy tank coms pany from Marion to another city.
Discusses Matter Maj. “McConnell discussed the matter last night with Adj. Gen. Robinson Hitcheoek. { Earlier, Maj. McConnell said it was “pretty definite” that batter. les would be established in Hunt. ington, Hartford City, Bluffton and Decatur and possibly Columbia. City. iain ani nai Be Huntington first was considered as headquarters city but was rejected.
Six Shortrdige Boys Pass Tests for NROTC
Six Shortridge senior boys have received word that they have passed the scholastic test for entrance into the Naval Reserve| Officers Training Corps, except for passing their physical examinations. They are James Gerard,
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Jane Wyman
IOOF there. Services in the Austin First The Bobby Boxers of America
today selected Montgomery bur-| Clift and Jane Wyman as their favorite entertainers of 1048, The national organization of 12,000 “teen-agers also honored Jack Benny for his “clean, wholésome comedy suitable fo listeners of all ages.” 3
lal in Sulphur Springs. Other survivors include his {wire, Ethel, and a granddsugh(ter, Miss Barbara Fadely, Pur'due University student.
| Mrs. Elsee Ramsey
{her home, R. R. 9, Box 222, will . be held at 10 a. m. Thursday in For Bennett Rites J. C. Wilson Chapel of the |Chimes. Burial will follow in Me- |
'morial Park. She was 45. | Funeral Tomorrow
Jerry Gould, Thomas Kelly, Guy Reynolds, Durward Roberson and, Robert Robinson. |
Recently elected officers for. Senior Class Day at Shortridge High, May 27, include Pat Purdy,’ historian; Helen Gaddy, prophet Rabert’ \Stitch, willmaker, and THomas Kelly, giftorian. RB
5 | Mrs. Ramsey had lived in In- . ,dianapolls 36 years. She was ul For Race Figure pative of Sullivan, Ill Familiar names in Speedway's 4s | Besides her husband, Elsee Gasoline Alley were announced .Ramsey, she is survived by four today as acting pallbearers for
Miss Lois and Miss Karen Ram- & Buchanan mortuary... sey; her father, Amos P. Stevens; ims brothers, Amos E. and Rob- | Bill McCreary, Gene Stonecipher,
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i : a sister, Mrs. Flor- {Frank Bain, Ed Pummil, 8. A. Op a evar! Erandchi. Silberman and Lee Oldfield wil
be acting pallbearers. 34th St today i me the first dren, all of Indianapolis. Honorary pallbearers include woman member of the Indian. Mrs Jennie Taylor
Seth Klein, Jack Mehan, T. E. (Pop) Myers, James Lamb, W. H. apolis YMCA, after Y directors | Services for Mrs. Jennie Taylor. /Vandewater, Ed Wintergust, voted to admit women to mem- (who died Sunday in her home, Kenneth Hurlbut, Earl Twining,
3 . an Joe Quinn, Joe - Cloutier, bishie, Formerly of Whiteland, {1923 Boulevard PL, will be at 1:30 Birge, Billy DeVore, Harry Mac-
ood in the office of the Adjutant Son
eral of Indiana.
Johnson Services
Miss Mary Wood, 1146 W.
(Church. Burial will be in Floral (Park Cemetery. She was 89.
and L. W, (Ike) Bennett, who would have been
Taylor lived here 18 years. She|Mile Race, died Friday in Ft. was a member of Christ Temple| Lauderdale, Fla. Church. She was the widow of| Burial will be in Crown Hill John Taylor who died in 1920. The Rev. Virgil D. Ragan of Fair-
|burgh, and Mrs. Birk Stewart, Inthree sons,
./dianapolis; Services for Rasmus P. John-| Minneapolis, and
Temtewie” C] Sermar | Dies Here at 84
- jestate man, died last night in his ‘ja week's illness. He was 84.
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Born in Kendallville, Mr. Sherman lived In: Indianapolis 65 years. He served as western manager of James Pyle & Bons, Col-gate-Palmolive-Peat subsidiary 26
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Charles ¥. Weddle; news editor. ik of The Times since 1942, was to or . 1 be buried in Topeka, Kas, today, = * died Saturday in his home, 5314} soclates on The Times served as| Pvt. Floyd C. (Rumple) Phillips, with Scripps-Howard newspapers/the assault on Luzon, Feb. 22, the staff of The Times the past — seven years. A i Pa *. iciayton, Ind.,; I f.- ~~. A - Westbrook Naz-
Hoosier - Soldier Broadway, were held Sunday in! pallbearers. son of Mrs. Laura Bell Phillips, for 19 years. He had served on 1945, will be buried with full mili. B . following servChain Store Heir |}
years. f Until his recent retirement he
‘had been in the construction and ‘[real estate business here for sev-|
eral years. | Mr, Sherman was a member of Oriental Masonic 50 years, | the Scottish Rite, 16 years and Murat Shrine. | Besides his wife, Cora, he is {survived by a sén, Charles R.! Sherman and a grandchild, all of | {indianapolis " : - 1 Services at 2:30 p. m. Thursday {in Hisey & Titus Mortuary will be {followed by burial in Crown Hill,
‘Mrs. Howard Bruce
row in the G. H. Herrmann Fu-/
neral Home, She died at 80. A native of Owensburg, Mrs. | {Bruce lived 33 years in Indian-| apolis and was a member of the : Pentecostal Church, '
| Besides her husband, Howard a heart ailment.
Bruce, she is survived by a daugh-
sons, Paul, Marshall, Stanley and (Harry. F. Bennett's funeral serv- ter, Mrs, Edith Mathews, Ham- Bernard H. Kroger, founder of Home and at 1 p. m. tomorrow Ronald’ Ramsey;—two daughters, /icés tomorrow at 1:30 at Flanner mond; three sons, Onis, Ordia and the nationally known Grocery in Highfill Chapel. |Edward Bruce, Indianapolis; a chain, served as assistant treas-. In addition. to her. husband. Wilbur Shaw, Cliff Rigsbee, sister, Mrs. Isis Emmons, Indian-/urer of the firm from 1919 to Harry Claxon, she is survived Jim George,|1927,
apolis; a brother,
{Huntington; five grandchildren
{and two great-grandchildren. {was on the board of directors_of sisters, Mrs. Ople Giliatt and Mrs. | Ice Cream Plant [Savings Bank and Trust Co. Picketed 4th Day |
| Teamsters Union Local No. 188, Don | picketed the Banquet Ice Cream|
and ‘Milk Co., 1214 Southeastern
. m. tomorrow in Christ Temple ouinn. Harry Hartz, Ed Metzler! Ave, for the fourth working day, | Welch. |seeking recognition of the union
{ as ‘bargaining agent. The union
Born in Hanover, Ind. Mrs. chief steward for this year's 500-| also demanded reinstatement of|
employees, whom thé union |charged, were fired for union ac‘tivities, | H. T. Perry, company manager,
Survivors include two daugh- View Presbyterian Church will (said there was no discontent or ur dy {ters, Mrs. Irene E. Flowers, Pitts- (conduct the services. = | among the 60 drivers and 50 in-
|side employees of the plant. The
Robert | Ivan Morgan Reported men who lost their jobs last week, |
{ Mr. Perry said, were laid off as a
Mrs. Jane N. Bruce, who died Atlanta, yesterday after a three-year ill-\jt was due to land here. {ness in her home, 1623 Nelson 8t.,| pronounced dead by Dr. J. 8. Cos- Walter, Earl,
\will be buried in Oolitic, Ind., Tol yin of Bell [lowing services at 10 a. m. tomOr-| passenger. fontaine, O+ also a Phillips.
arene Church. !
The final guard of honor will be ¢ provided by the. J} Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Services for Mr. Weddle, who! the Advent Episcopal Chareh: As] Killed on Luzon Mr. Weddle had been associated 812 8. Fleming St, who died in tary honors in - fces at 2 p.m. Dies on Airliner -
oe ig Victim | at » A lifelong In. eq seqase i dianapolis resi- . PYt Phitipe dent, Pvt. Phil-
CINCINNATI, O,, Feb. 22 (UP) ~Chester F. Kroger, 52, son: of the Kroger Co. founder, died with his father, the late Robert aboard a commercial airliner phillips. He A the Army shortly before it landed here last{oct. 15, 1940, and served with Co. night op a trip from Florida. 1, 160the Regiment, 40th Infantry ‘Mr. Kroger was found slumped Division in campaigns on Guadin his seat on the Delta Airlines gicanal, New Britain and other plane, which he had boarded at islands in the Philippines. about 30 minutes before, Other survivors include a sister, He was Mrs, Mary Wilson; four brothers, Elvin and Elmer and 12 nieces .and nephews, all of Indianapolis,
Mrs. Harry Claxon
Robert E. Brugh, coroner of ’ Mrs. Helen R. Claxon, A Boone County, Ky. where the pradiey Ave. who died Satur: greater Cincinnati airport is lo-4ay in her home, will be buried cated, said death was causéd by; Highfill Cemetery near. Tas- : well following services at 8 p. m. Kroger, son of the late today in the Jordan Funeral
lips ‘worked as a carpenter and painter here for several years
Dies of Heart Disease
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‘by a daughter, Miss Patricia Jo He remained a stockholder and Claxon, Indianapolis, and three
the Kroger Co. and the Provident Clora Jordan, Indianapolis, and (Mrs, Nola ‘Beaty, French Lick,
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died yesterday, will be held | 1 p. m. Thursday in Moore Mor-| tuaries Irvington Chapel. Burial| will be in Concordia. | Born in Denmark, Mr. John-| son lived in Indianapolis 50 years. He died at 75. He was a member]
son, R. R. 1, retired farmer, who Jo BO Clarennr Eaward In Critical Condition he
{result of a general tightening of | Taylor, Indianapolis; 14 grand-| The condition of Ivan Morgan payrolls. J children, and three great-grand- of Austin, Ind., Ninth District Re-| C. E. Davis, president of the children. {publican chairman and partner in| local, said the pickets” would re-| the big Morgan Packing Co. main until the union was recog-| Drusilla. Willis chain, was described today as nized as the employees’ bargainMrs. Drusilla T. Willis,
critical. ' {ing agent. Mr. ‘Morgan has been in al
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of the Danish Brothers and Sis-|died Sunday in her home, R. R. Louisville, Ky., hospital for sevters Society and Lutherar Chureh.'y7, Box 471, will be buried in Wil- eral weeks and has been In Survivors include his wife, Min- ngton, O., following services at serious condition most of the nie; a daughter, Mrs. Doro y/o . e. 1 p. m. Thursday in Christ Tem- |
McClung; two sons, William G.| : r { I — and George E. Johnson. and five Ple Church. She died at 73. ~~ - HOLD RITES FOR AIRMAN
grandchildren, all of Indianapo- WIS of the late Arthur Willis,
yesterday at Vegas Air Base for
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Water Heater Blast
| Ivis P. Chastin, 53, of 722 E. Morris 8{., suffered third degree, burns on his hands and wists in &.
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 22 (UP) gas explosion in his home “fast } services were held night, !
As he attempted to light a hot
re. Willis was a native of Wil- . She had lived in IndianMrs. Roy E. Blossom Mrs. Daisy Blossom, lifelong!
ville, -Ind., who died of injuriesiaccumulation of gas was ignited
8gt.- Paul Murphy, 19, Crawfords- water heater in his basement, an!
mington. apolis 35 years and was a member of Christ Temple Church. Survivors include a daughter,isustained in a plane night in her ome, 8101 N. Meri: rs. Myris Mullens; & on, Leos |W ! lis, y grandchildren, a dian yg after a long illness. he or Indian . | Born of pioneer Indianapolis residents, her grandparents once
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operated a farm at 38th and Me-| ridian Sts. She was a member of | the Propylaeum and the Third Church of Christ Scientist. Besides her husband, Roy E. Blossom, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Peter McHugh, Chicago, and two grandchildren. | Services at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanah mortuary
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CHICAGO, Feb. 22 (UP)—Lt Gen. Roy D. Keehn, former commander of the 33d Division of the| Illinois National Guard and na-| tive of Ligonier, Ind. died here last night night. He was 71. | Gen. Keehn, who lived in sub-| urban River Forest, suffered a
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