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‘CAMB PoE CITY" Mai. Z| Flight Officer Robert Milton)" Hutchinson, glider = commando, who died. on Independence Day, 1945, in the Philippines when his plane crashed after dropping a message to .tfoops. under fire, will be buried Bunday in Bast Hill Cemetery, Arlington, Ind. with full military honors. - The final graveside guard of honor will be furnished by the ; Lawrence H, Bertsch Post No. 169, American
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Mortuary followed by requiem
Christian mass at 9 a.m, Church will of- Church, Burial will be in St.
Joseph Cemetery,
: Rites Held Today Military Rites £ For T-5 Abernthy “IFor Mrs. Fleenor
Ex-Local Resident
action, Mar. 22, 1045, at .Biak,
Services for Mrs. Lottie B. Johnson Fleenor, former Indian-|" apoljs resident who died Monday in zer Johnson, Friendswood, be held at 8 p. m. today in Smile Funeral Home.
fees. He died at 32,
Born-.in ‘Pulaski, Tenn,
{trance into the. Army, July 2,
‘She wasp He lived in 1715 Alvord St.
p. m. -Friday in. Voss Funeral tober, 1044. Home, Seymour. Burial will be! Survivors in Uniontown Cemetery. [Ethel; Mrs. Fleenor, born in Jackson | | Abernathy, Pulaski; a brother County, lived in Indianapolis 31} years. She was a member of anapolis, and four sisters, Mrs, Noggh Park Order of the Eastern Mary Frances Harwell,
include his
Setvices for Clarence Elbert | Lamkin, Camby, former Beech Grove chief of police, will be Frank Smith, at 8:15 a. m. Friday in Voigt
in Tampico, Ind. Surviving’ are her husband, Mrs Eliza Lloyd," Pulaski. Thomas O. Fleenor; another son, Wilbur Johnson, Mooresville; two Mrs. Ellen McMahon daughters, Mrs. Goldie Maddrey' Mrs. Ellen McMahon, in St. Anne's dianapolis, and two sisters, "Mrs.J0f- Seymour, died yesterday in St. Shelby Lewis and Mrs, Herbert Anthony Hospital, Terre Haute. Gorhum; both of Indianapolis, [She was T9,
F/O Hutchinsonices at 1 p. ‘m.| un in the Home; here, preceding the graveside rites, F-O Hutchinson, who was 24, was born in Arlington. He was,
member of the Christian Church.
Glider Corps of the Army Force.in June, 1942, after study-| ing aeronautical engineering for two years at Purdue University. He was commissioned as a officer in February, 1943. Becomes A Pilot f Following participation * the invasion of Leyte with the 3d Air Commando Group of the 5th Air
and commanded an advanced detachment of light unarmed liaison planes evacuating wounded, dirécting dive bombers, adjusting. artillery fire and dropping sup-| plies and carrying messages. At the time of his death, F-O Hutchinson had flown over 100
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hours in combat and had been awarded the Air Medal, two unit citations and five battle stars. Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ross M. Hutchinbd bide City; grandparElmer:
Mrs. Margaret Wright; three brothers, Richard E., Rupert L,| and Joseph W. Hutchinson, and three sisters, Mrs, Margaret Gar-
Hutchinson.
Arthur Yoong - Services and burial for Arthur , violin teacher and former
time member of Local 3; apolis Musicians Union. .He l employed for the last sever years by the Leedy Drum Manu-|
Theater orchestra for 15 years. Survivors include his wife, Inez Myrl; a son, Carl Young, Santa
Gross, Chula Vista, Cal, and two brothers, Richard H. and John Young, Indianapolis.
Willie J. Jenkins willle John Jenkins; 1529 Yandes Bt., who died Sunday in General Hospital will be buried in {New Crown Cemetery following |services at 1 p.m. tomorrow in King & King Funeral Home. He] [died at 48. Mr. Jenkins was a life-long resident of Indianapolis. Survivors include his wife, Anna {Taylor Jenkins; three sons, Rob-| iert A. and Carl Jenkins, Indian- | |apolis, and Sgt. Willie Jenkins
[ Roy Johnson, New Orleans; | father, Carroll Lee Jenkins, 5a] { dianapolis, and three grangeni- i jaees. +3
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graduated from Lincoln. High! Charles E, Hammel, 30 N. Gra School here where he won his St. retired ice and coal jobber letter on the track team. He at- died yesterday in Methodist Hostended Boy's State and was a pital Born in Madison, F-O Hutchinson enlisted in the| gma) ‘had lived in Indiananolis| Als, and con coal business with offices in ary. He died at 61. his home for 30 years bef te 1 i retirement four years ago. He ley had lived 30 years in.Indian+| was a member of the bountaui apolis; He had been a truck | Square Christian Church, Services at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow (20 years, in Moore M | Chapel will be followed by burial! {in Washington Park.
‘Also surviving are a brother, Claude Cox, Indianapolis; a step. dianapolis 35 years. |son; Wilbur Fleenor; Joseph, Ore.,
T-5 Andrew Abernathy JIndian|apolis soldier’ who was killed in
New’ Guinea, was to bea buried today in the New Albany Na-
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oad Do You Want Higher License Fees? ?
interests in the State Legislature are trying to increase license fees for private automobiles and trucks—and also to increase gasoline. tax, which EVERY motorist must pay. The organized motorists of Indiana strongly object to this added taxation.
Not the Time for New Construction
Proponents of these new taxes say the money is needed for the construction of, new highways. We don’t NEED new highways at present high construction costs—we need INTENSIVE MAINTENANCE of the highways already. existing. Indidna now. has more miles of divided highway than any other state, so it isii’t a question of new
construction—for certain sections of our highways are in miserable condition. That's the id to spend highway money, not besiding new ones.
Are Trucks Tearing Up the Roads ?
If this is true, why is it that many older roads, with just as heavy truck traffic, have stood up better -than newer roads?- The fact is. that newer roads—even those built before the war, when material was ample—were shoddily built and couldn’t stand up. There has been overloading of trucks, to be sure, and we are not defending it. Conscientious state inspection could have avoided it. But suppose the trucks were responsible for wrecking our roads. Should the in-
dividual motorist—should YOU-—be called upon to pay for it it through
Give the Highway Deparment Its Own Money Back
3 During the period 1933-1943, more than fon million dollars be longing to the Indiana Highway Department was taken from that branch and put into the general fund. That was taxpayers’ money —money they are now being asked to pay all over again. Indiana ended its last fiscal year with an unencumbered surplus in excess of $50,000,000. The State can afford to reimburse the Highway Depastmentinstend of taking the motorist to the tenses again!
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- HOUSE BILL 471 is the Answer!
Thirty- fre leading citizens,
ns, chosen for their ability and Knowledge,
spent 18 months, traveling at their own expense, in studying the auto tax situation in Indiana. They made a complete, detailed report. Based upon this report, House aa 471 was drawn up and presented
to the Legislature.
This bill is still in the hands of the Ways and Means Committee, which will NOT RELEASE IT FOR CONSIDERATION, Who is sitting . on
the bill—and why?
House Bill 471 was designed to protect the individual motorist; by 2 dragging the tax dodger out of hiding and making him pay b his fair
share of the tax.
: @® In Indiana there are aa vehides on which
"no property tax is being paid. House Bill 471 provides
that this tax shall be paid at. the time. the license is issued. This means no exira cost to the honest citizen
ST NOW paying taxes on his automobile... . but it forces ~~ the tax dodger to lighten the load for all of vs by pay-
ing what the rest of us pay.
“Don’t sit idly by and let the Legislature make iho motorist the goat.
again! This is a fight in ‘which EVERY motorist has an interest. Every one of us can DO SOMETHING ABQUT IT. House Bill 471 is for the protection of all of us against excessive and unequal taxation. Let Governor Schricker know how YOU feel about it. In the interests of fairness to all—and for-your own pocketbook—fill i in and send *-
the. eoupen TODAY!
Don’t Sit There and Do Nothing — Fill i in and Mail This Coupon
Hon. HENRY F. SCHRICKER
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/ 7 State House, Indianapolis, Ind.
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: Dear Governor Schricker:
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