Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1949 — Page 10
For Western Powers By EDWARD M. KORRY SOF 1A, Bulgaria, Feb. Vassll Zyapkov, ot Congregational church in
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Rites Tomorrow For Mrs. Keller
months before her death, Mrs.
day. The ailing, 92-year old ony of Arc Church here.
Mrs. Herman Ruth is shown with Nelson Waterbury.
Services for Mrs. Xantippie A. Keller, resident of Indianapolis for the past 26 years, will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Jones &| Hurt Shefield| Chapel. Burial will be in Crown
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CHECK PETAIN'S HEALTH PARIS, Feb. 26 (UP)—Three
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Yeu, Island where ex-Mar-shall Henri Philippe Petain is serving a life sentence, to check on his health, it was reported to-
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Hill Cemetery. | _ A murder warrant was issued Mrs. Keller, today for a waiting gunman who Who Wy # utkive shot - down an attractive redDC. ihaired divorcee as she started
cused of firing five bullets from of Mrs. Young in front of the
Rended Progressive ir fhy Cafe at 1 a. m. The killer and Mrs. Young's are two sons, George, op Clarence Jackson, 23, of nearby Cincinnati, fled from the
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Kentucky Seeks Divorcee’s Killer
Fired Five Shots Into Her Body
NEWPORT, Ky., Feb. 268 (UP)
to enter a taxicab on a Newport street corner. . The escort of the victim, Mrs. Geraldine Young, 26, of. Dayton, Ky., signed the warrant for Cecil Cotton, Central City, Ky. ac-
a 38-caliber pistol into the body
oung| Hearst newspaper, sald greatly
throughout Indi- Mr. Main ana and manu facturers from all parts of the
United States.
president, will preside over. the gathering, which begins at 2p. m. Tuesday with a welcoming ad {dress by Mayor Feeney. Firstday speakers will include G. F Klippel, Indianapolis, credit manager for Van Camp Hardware & Iron Co.
Tuesday and past presidents of the state body will hold a banquet
Tuesday night.
Long View, Wash, president of
the Dealers Association, will headline Wednesday's program. New officers will be elected.
a final party, banquet, floor show and dance Thursday night in the Claypool Hotel. sides Mr. Main include Charles Pease, Terre Haute, vice president, and R. W, Slagle, Indianapolis, executive secretary. R. A. Schaub, Whiting dealer, is a mem-
of the national body.
Chicago Paper to Raise
creased from 10 to 15 cents for
Harold Main, state ILBSA
The board of directors will meet
Governor to Speak Gov. Schricker and C. B. Sweet,
National Retail - Lumber
The convention will close with
Officers of the organization be-
ber of the executive committee
Sunday Price to 15¢
CHICAGO, Feb. 26 (U)—The Sunday Herald-American today announced its price will be in-
all editions beginning next Sunday.
Executives of Chicago's two other Sunday papers, the SunTimes and the Tribune, had no immediate comment on the price boost. All three have been selling for 10 cents. ; ; 4 The Herald - American, a
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0 Lumbermen. [Bride Given Slip in Inc "Tennessee Girl Telephones That ‘Husband’ Skipped With Her $300
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Feb. 26 (UP)—Another sadder but wiser
she was convinced that her husBrown. He had listed himself
“looked like” a man who courted her in Wichita, Kas., last summer
under the name of Stan Kenton,
another orchestra leader. The former Miss Whitehead told her mother that she married “Brown” in Franklin after a casual meeting in a Nashville jewelry store.
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Miss Mary A. King, native of Ontario, Canada, who died Thursday in the home of two nieces, Miss Ida and Miss Mary King, 4125 College Ave, will be buried in Minneapolis following requiem mass at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow in St. Joan of Are Catholic Church. She died at 94. : An Indianapolis resident only four years, Miss King lived more than 40 years in Minneapolis and was a member of many civic and fraternal organizations there. She was a member of St. Joan
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