Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1949 — Page 21

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WEDNESDAY, ‘MAR. 16, 1049

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__THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Dead at 82

a . Ending As Truman Program Founders in Congress |

Republicans and Southern Democrats Wield Real Power, Leaving Lucas Helpless By CHARLES T. LUCEY, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer

Thomas Fisher . . . Indianapolis newspaperman,

Retired Newsman Dies in Phoenix

Funeral

leaders admit much of his program is in jeopardy. There is talk, mildly critswing badly needed votes in won 09 Cents Here ‘by the fact that majority leader! | cents above yesterday's ng In Senate when he wanted to, pound barrows and gilts sold at| arrangements skilfully by Sens. Harry F. Byrd) A few 260 to 300-pound weights Indianapolis News editorial staff,

WASHINGTON, Mar. 16—Eight weeks after President Truman rode triumphantly down Pennsylvania Ave. to his ~The 81st Congress is proving every bit as tough for him as the 80th Congress w damned from coast to coast ical, that instead of going to, Florida the President should have | | gress. : sdera : | The absurdity of the admin-| Me tel Active | Trade Marked Scott Lucas was so boxed in by the southerners he was even , 3erately active trade in the i Yet | dlanapolis Stockyards today. nominally he’s a big wheel of the | party supposed to be in power) with a fat 54-42 majority. $20.50 10-331 and 371.35; the top (Va) and Richard B. Russell brought $19 to $20.50, while who died Monday in Phoenix, (Ga.), are giving Mr. Truman prices from $17 to $19.50 were Ariz. He was 82,

Thomas Fisher Served :

Paper 49 Y | Local Paper SOF lo Servies Cd. He was 4 member! Wife Detained,

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For PSC Dies

Adolph Schlesinger Funeral Friday

Adolph Schlesinger, veteran} {power sales engineer for the Pub- ||

lle Service Co. of Indiana and |president of the Great Lakes Power Club, will be buried in the

{Indianapolis Hebrew Congrega-

(tion Cemetery following services at 1:30 p. m. Friday in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Mr. Schlesinger died yesterday jin Methodist Hospital after {short illness. He was 72. Born in Germany, Mr. Schlesinger emigrated to America and en-

'Itered the electric business as a

| boy in Chicago in 1809. He came jie Indianapolis in 1904 and served!

here as superintendent of elec-|

{trical distribution for the Ing an|apolis Street Railways an [Terré Haute, Indianapoli§ & Eastern Tractor Co. until the lat-, ter concern was liquidat in

Contract Salesman In later years Mr. Schlesinger been engaged In contract! sales work in cities and towns, throughout the state for the Pub-, lic Service Co. He was a member |

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price. Loads of 230 to 260- being completed today for Thom- cil and was widely asuzimted las Fisher, retired member of the|in electrical business circles

| throughout the state.

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{Gas Co. Official [fo Speak Tonight.

the Citizens Gas & tribution department, "will 8

Con” at

tonight in Lincoln Hotel.

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or. slides

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Mr. Martin ‘largest main, Statistical charts

analyzing the company's ary production performance, a | will be shown, lof department heads,

of the company. . =

Man Wounded In Family Row

Admits Drinking

Mr. Martin's philip Bash, talk will be II] chairman for the U lustrated with Kodachrome col-| show‘ing the construc-| tion and laying . of the utility's

at Pe also ham Veterans Hospital wheel-

The Utility Club is made up foremen the and other supervisory personnel

A 53-year-old man was in se- 1 Survivors include a son and a! rious condition in General Hos-

|daughter, Lester J. Schlesinger pital today from a gunshot May Schlesin- wound as police sought to deter-

inauguration his forces are floundering dismally and his me Hog Prices Clim stayed &n the job here to help istration position was made clear Hog prices rose slightly to 25 having trouble adjourning the Good to choice 160- to 290 The Southern Democrats, led pounders reached $20 to $20.75. daily reminders of his post-elec- najq for 200 to’ 160-pounders.] Mr.

the South and was proud of it, “Trouble. in House, Too

» _ Southerners in the House played ‘a chief role in the larruping the’ administration took on rent control. Here the Democrats out-| number the Republicans by some 90 votes—much larger than their edge in the Senate.

It was assumed that with such strength administration leaders would be able to breeze through| with “most “of their legislation. | The troubie was supposed te come in the Senate, Bulls Steady It has—but it's begun in the, Medium grades moved at $22 House, too. Rent control was one 323-25. a few common native, of those things on which Demo- | types down to $19. Bulk of good; crats were sure there was a plain heifers sold at $23 to $24, a few mandate. Yet the Housé wrote remaining unsold with sellers in a provision letting local ‘gov- asking $25. Heifers above ernments say whether they shall pounds sold at lower prices. Ihe interviewed President Benja-| have rent control or not—a sign, Cow prices remained steady 8s min Harrison In the Harrison of dissatisfaction, some beliéved, good beefs brought $18 to $19.50. mansion on North Delaware with the way the local rent-con- Common and medium grades sold| . Survivors are two sons, James| trol boards have been operating. ‘at $16.50 to $18.. Canners and Isher, Phoenix, and - Edward

|at $18 to $19. “SOW prices remained steady ar NEw.

's16 to $17. Choice lightweights| [is wife, the late Emma Fish-| reached $17.50 and higher. Odd er, died in October, 1947, Before bigweights dropped to $15.50 and her death, the Fishers had lived in Steers and heifers sold at|for many years. of high-good 1259-pound | {Fisher began his newspaper ca-| oad reached $25. Bulk of good | reer as an apprentice printer in| yearlings and steers from 1100 Rochester, ..N...¥...One- of the {pounds down sold at $23.75 to $25. \original staff members of the old {Very little .was eligible (salable) | Indianapolis Sun, he came to the lover $25. | indianapolis News in 1889, Interviewed Harrison He handled feature stories for the News in his later years but {most of his time on the paper Iwas spent editing copy. Indianapolis correspondent for the New {York Sun a number of years, he [was fond of recailing the time!

ministration leaders believed Odd shells held steady at $13 to| Mrs, Noble T. Crane, Columbus, | : there was no chance of reversing $13. > i Aw weighty cutters|O., and five grandchildren. . the sti thumbs-down on a reac $ Cindi TB Mon C. Wallgren, | Bull prices remained steady. ‘Merlin White as the President's nominee to be Medium and good heavy sausage chairman of the National Se- bulls brought $20 to $22.50. Good Who died Monday in St. Vincent's | curity Resources Board. Here beefs sold at $18 to $21. | Hospital, will be buried in Camp-! again a Southerner, Senator Byrd,| Vealer prices soared another bellsville, Ky. following services day. joined the Republicans in the $1.50 higher in very uneven trade at 1 p.

bert Mitchum 0”

a Barrymore

nation. Reversal of the action and choice reached $29.50 to! A native of Campbellsville, Mr. seems ‘scarcely possible. » ($31.50; common and mediums White lived in Indianapolis 32 : Still Hold Hope {from $19 to $290.50 and culls years and was a member of the | downward to $14. Antioch Baptist Church. He was Mr. Truman's leaders still hope! Native lambs brought steady an employee of the Santarossa that a later attempt to change prices as clipped sheep rose 50 Mosaic & Tile Co. the Senate rules to check filibus- cents. Good and choice natives! Survivors include two’ aunts, tering might be successful. They were salable at $27.50 to $29. Mrs. Elizabeth White and Mrs.

opposed the administration on the moved to $22 to $27. A load of bellsville,

test vote on the filibuster ques- {average near 89-pound clipped tion—it came on a ruling by Vice westerns of No. 2 pelts reached Mrs. Benson Morgan Services for Mrs. Daisy

President Barkley—have changed $26.70. their minds. Slaughter ewe prices remainey Morgan, native of Marion, who

viser conceded the Democrats mon and medium grades sold at West Chapel.

TONIGHT had been effectively stymied in!$6 to $8. . {Crown Hill. exercising their responsibility for | Early estimates of receipts prs. Morgan was a member of | URS. & FRI. + control of Congress. |were hogs, 7000; cattle, 1200; the West Michigan Street Metho-

The truth is, though, that on calves, 10 400, and sheep, 500.

just apoyt any issue on which the | Sue to Recover $375

42 Senate Republicans and a little band of Southern Democrats wish to join hands, they—and not the As Rent Overcharges administration —can run the

dist Church. She had lived most | of her life in Indianapolis. Surviving + are her Benson Morgan; a daughter, Mrs. ! Jeanette Keller; a son, Edward B./

A civil suit asking recovery of Morgan, and two brothers, Robert | show. Sen. Lucas holds the ma- ¢375 in alleged rent overcharges

TAINMENT

"HARD DIX Dakota

Fisher had. retired and 8nd Miss Dorothy tion boast that he won without 0dd loads of heavyweights sold moved “ Phoenix last October ger, Who lived with their father mine

in 260 Hampton Dr; after 49 years on the staff of the ddughter.Mra.- Helen. Ruth. Caps. lin, Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. | Bogartz. Indianapolis, Louis Backer, Pittston, Pa., and a |

$15.75. Stags sold at $12 to $13.50./939 West Drive, Woodruff Place, Diothers

steady prices in cattle trade. A| Born in Clinton, Ontario, Mr. Mts. Lora D. Killian oad

Mrs. Lora D. Killian, who di {Monday in the home of Mr. an Mrs. Theodore Rainbolt, 1229 Na-| omi St. 38 years, willbe. buried. in. New-| Therey; Ind., following services a} a.m. tomorrow in the J. Lib Chapel of the Chimes. was» 76. to Ini Mrs. Killian came to Indian-| apolis with Mr. and Mrs. Rain-| called (bolt from Lyons, Ind. 12 VOTH) on

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Fred Tholke. Covington, Kv.,| and Mrs. Clarence Flynn, Chi- es stir, ard a son, Roy (Cotton) Blind Ex Senator ilian,

On the Senate side, some ad- Cutters moved at $14 to $16.50. Fisher, Bloomington; a daughter, Muela Overrall

[414 W. New York St, 2:50 n. m. Fridav in Taeabs Broth- | today. org West Side Chapel. Merlin White, 515 W. 28th St., be in New Crown Cemetery.

m. tomorrow in the An- Tounfsville, Kv, committee yote to table the nomi-| after rising $1 yesterday. Good tioch Baptist Church. He was 48. World War I.

Svrviving sre his wife.

{tuaries Chanel, L. New. Crown Cemetery. A lifelong Indianapolis resident, | Viewing the slapping around ‘steady at $8 to $10 for good and died Tuesday in her home, 1020 Mr. Allen, who was 47, had been | the administration has been tak- choice, choice lightweights sale- N, Rural St., will be held at 1:30 employed in the Northwestern farmers the same level of price ing In the Senate, one Truman ad- able at $11 to $12 or more. Com- p. m, Friday in Shirley Brothers Poultry for the past five vears, SuPport ‘during the last half of Burial will be in Surviving *is a brother, |AVen, Indiandpolis.

Mrs. Lyda Flagler Services for Mrs. Lyda Flagler, [the -department said. who dled yesterdav in her home. ' U. S. S 1750 N. Tremont St., will be held men husband. | at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Conkle - ote : {Funeral Home. {Crown Hill.

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F. and John W, Blackwell, all of This Year Last Year jority leader's title but not hap- i phehalf of tenants and former Indi li the Christian Church. Surviving | [Expenses $24,398,274.139 $21,226,503.169 n Anapo 1s. |are a sister, Mrs. Jessie Swain. Receipts 25,951,578,689 28,424,540,601 | pily, and he is being needled tenants of 1961 Park Ave. was — ———| Gosport, and several ni {Surplus 1553304529 5,198.037.432 plenty. On many issues it will be f1o4 in federal court today by Official Weathe al nieces’ and con Balance 4.191.330.7130 3884,68¢,081 Sen. Robert A. Taft (R. 0.) and a er nephews. | Bublte Debt 261,977.884.160 254,013,695,723 rent control officials. UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU | “ Gold Reserve 24.304207.334 23, 091,233,043 Mr. Byrd who will call the turn.| 14 4g charged in the suit ar. Th Local Issues - Major Issues Ahead {against Helen Hudspeth, 133 E.| Sunrige..... 5:35 | Sunset 5:38 | INDIANAPOLIS | CLEARING Bouse [20th St. that the overtharges precipitation 34 hrs. ending 7:30 a. m. 00! - {EIeatIngE Lo. Ceerenrieienss 25,555,000 | Rent-control extension and yore made between March and Total precipitation since Jan. 1.......10.30 | __er 16 . {Debits - 24.33.00 European aid program continu- November of 1948. Excess since Jan. 1 305 younts PIn Corp TOCKS -. 8 Asked ance are immediately ahead for, mpe petition also asks an in-| The faliowing table shows the tempera- American ates pd... nu» = Local Produce eit w ” the Senate, once the filibuster is jypction to prohibit further over-| Station igh Low Aychire’ Col com on lee gow A' lon and OE, 330; Lm - stopped. After that, long an ‘charges. | Atianta vrrreverevesirensraneeif 31. n ks Ayres $17, ord ser “ 101% wise] {under 4V lbs. and Leghorns, 4c: heavy Jest Morris heated battles are due on revi-| meee | Chicago I... [307 in (Belt R & 8 vou com (231 [Peed springers 2c colored. ec. ame AT -~ 1 * : ’ | Cincinnati ,. . 32 16 Bohhs-Merrill com 11 .e \ BLACK ARROW® ion x fhe Tall Halley andr: Rehabilitation League [Cleveland ol : 16 Bohs Mer I ptd 4% ro (hd Jo. 7 peuitey te less than No. 1 wD OLS" | Denver res 8 32 entra ya . oe . 3 » , rT i" pact, extension of the reciprocal To Meet Tonight vee 2 2 | Feria rar a A "- " 138: Grade AlRtge. Mc. Grade A Mediu, CA-2235 trade act and other matters. | Indiana Rehabilitation League pi. wenn li . 88 43 Consolidated Pin ptd 5% .... 94 100 0% and no grade. She. one AR I The filibusterers make no pre- will meet tonight at Crossroads; dianapelis (eity) . 3 HTN Care Tar oi! Above prices apply when delivered at . 3 een 4 T'S MY MAN" tense of doing anything except 3001 N. New Jersey St. {Los Angeles . .......eevns nm Cummings Ene ptd 99 '|local plant.f -| 00 Ww Wash passing the time. Yesterday Sen-| Crossroads is the rehabilitation | | Minneapaii- a Pani ttt “3 3% |Gonsolidated le of ui L T ck 6 in Prices Lon 5. 004 ator Willis Robertson (D. Va.)|center of Marion County Society New Oricans ....... # i Deity Beciric com 0 n+ Local Truc ra FRENCH" talked to an almost empty Senate for Crippled Children and Adults. | New York | pa 2 ars ne Jackin XR p we “No. 3 red wheat, $2.08 ALL OF RENO" for hours in a voice that could be Members of the Cosmopolitan omaha . . ..........ii0 | eS-dones of 4 pie old 104] No. 3-vilie card. 31 51, ~ i i 0 , -— heard only a few. feet away. Club will assist with transporta- | Bitaburgh © te IT | Hook Drug Co com. oo 2g | Jo 2 yellow corn, . So has it gone on for days. And |! )n arrangements for the meet-' g.,, Francisco . 53 Ind Asso a 2 ptd a! New No. I yellow soybeans, $1.97. the honeymoon was supposed to ing tonight. An enlightenment 5. Louis ‘ 2 {nd Mn Th cos————————— "Jars yw Ppo ill be gi Washington, D. €. 1371111111] “oa PL eo yn LEGAL NOTICES Moz : be on {program w 8 ven. . AS A 1000 EY . | so» Indpls P & L 4% pid. ” STANDARD FORM Bi jadnit eR Jean od | VE BIDDERS Sipe Indpls Water cl A so 17% NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE BI eat er otoca st odRls Water $5.1 100 | ten ne: Plomhing and Hectnea *Indbls ater e 0 ‘re |ing 1 y R.A 0 a 0 ay’ S Indpls Railways ‘com 8 | Wiring Systems of the LaRue D. Carter ¥ Jefferson National Lite com .. 12 13% Memorial Hospital (Mental Screening Hosry aa Xingan > So: nfd a [J] |pital), on property west of he Indiana nes n 0 com .i..... Medical Center between Michigan Street JANE DOE” pincsiu Nas Life otd 14% and Fall Creek Drive, in the aity of - boy dianapolis, will be received at the office b+ 1 : Nn Harmon ton com - | of the Director, Division of Public Works Pat O'Brien 3 ay, _ National Homes com 9 and Supply, Room 404. State House, Iniy ers iy 3 te oe ors 0 ah [Pe %, Bont HT Se ins & ns & WFBM Band $k i .t *N Ind Pub rv on as Bw day of April, 1945, at which time and 581 8. East / 7 PR Mallory com 1% place all bids will be publicly opened and MAS n 5 » laundry | read aloud, Any bid Jeveived after the " 7 Pub Serv of Ind o 2 designated time will be returned unopen AST hat ait “ A TG Gary ol Ind Ta oid 8 " Copies of the deiailed natructions to —— ——— tI Ross ’ Ton bidders and plans and specifications are, SIDE 7 7 hss Jud Sh 48 ‘vl 21 lon file at the office of the Division of / ‘80 In sirne y Public'Works and Supply, Department o wy Stokely-Van Camp . ... "no -[Bublie- Work Room 431 State House, In180 Rootevel 4 D PR. 0847 YHA Stokely-Yan Camp vid i UY disnapeih, Indigna, snd at Ha slfies o! Robert Pres 7% ? . w odge Corporation, Architects an CITY” ton Done, Houle. Valieabis 14 Wh! Builders Building, 333 North Peunsylvania |’ ILLER tan . $e. Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. _DiLL2 Phang ge, \ Juited Taphens 8 “ otd a " *# | Copies may be obtained from the office loge a8 19h 0 "hes ****lof Robert Frost Daggett and Associates, : Architects, 350 East Pall Creek Parkway, “RUTHLESS” Allen & Stew fs 87 ...... ses: | North Drive, upon deposit of ONE HUNod uk American Loan 4%» 00....... sso. | DRED DOLLARS (5100.00) per set, which American Loan 4's 88... eso: lsum so deposited will be refunded if plans ns r The Search” Bes op s*« land specifications are retu office Mi ***:lof Architects in good condition within - ¥ igo A "y hd (20) days alter the opening of ents sins co—r—— ye ds. 2 h and Delaware ¥ has WALTER R. MYBECK, DIRECTOR 943 to 0-300 - PUBLIC WORKS ; AND SUPPLY, D HOUSE” ‘PARTLY CLOUDY rs | orence Marly COURY ARRAY. . N\Z™W.RI\N Cv Te NN A a A BEEBE ID ues ian ses = hind FOTOCAST "= iN Te ae LEGEND OF rvon—Perry Come MFECTED > MCAITIRID AREA [3 $ ‘ ‘ SMOWIRS Ka q v - v i TY . ", SLEer [sun iy SHOW rs . x 3 SNOW SHOWERS |/ ; ” 237 AND SLURRIES / RAN, eum con 949 E0W § 8 WAGHER ALL BIONTS RESEROED —- .

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icharged with vagrancy and as-

Gore Dies at 78

he died. He suffered a cerebral Mr. Overrall, a resident of In-| {hemorrhage three weeks ago at dianapolis 35 years,

law in Washington since he left the Senate, where he was one of Advil Overrall, and a sten-father, the original members from Okla- | Tulius Taylor, both af Tndl=ravo- noma after it hecame a state in! Yin, and a nephew, James Brown, | T.anisville,

Charlee Atay

Services for Chaties Allen. 321 say three or four Senators who Small lots of common to good Matilda Sebastian, both of Camp--W. 11h St.,

the October, Robert {marketing period as is required {during the first half of the period by the Agricultural Act of 1948,

WASHINGTON, Mar,

!rent. fiscal year through Mar. Mrs. Flagler was a member of pared with a year ago:

who fired the shet during

an argument. | —Llaude--Conrad, 635 N. Noble:

as found last night by po-| ing on his living room floor

{with a bullet wound in his back.!

“wife, Mrs. Myrtle Conrad, | Id police they had several]

| drinks of liquor and beer prior to ed the shooting. She said the pistol d was discharged during an argu: !ment over her drinking.

ce said the injured man]

told them his wife shot him. Mrs. | Conrad denied the charge, saying| ‘he shot himself after pointing the

at his head “to scare me,” | said. . oomer heard the shot and police. Mrs. Conrad was

and battery with intent to

SHINGTON, Mar. 18 (UP);

He was 78. Gore was unconscious when

me here. He became uncon-i Sunday night. Gore has been practicing

to , Bolster H Hog

Prices Through 1950

Hog prices will be supported at! {the General Hosintal, will be held 90 per cént of parity through | |at 10 a.m. Fridav in Stuart Mor. March, 1950, when the marketing Burial will be in Season for 1949 spring pigs ends, according to the U. 8, Department lot Agriculture.

The action was taken to assure

1949-March, 1950,

16 (UP) —Governpenses and receipts for the cur-

14, com-

Huntington Lions Win Treasury Award

“The first U. 8. Treasury cita-

D. 8. Martin, superintendent of tion award to be. presented in e Co. dis- Indiana has been won: by the

Lions Club of Huntington, it was

on The Big 24-Inch Main_-An announced today by Orville R. Tdéa That Paid

Pald Maxfield, U. 8.: Savings Bonds |

the state director, monthly meeting] of the Citizens|gward with “half or more of Gas Utility Club: membership buying or promoting the the sale of U.S. Savings Bonds?”

The club qualified. for ae its| |

esented to! on County . 8. Savings

| The award wil} His Bonds Div ison. 0 od

‘Flying Wheels’ Zip Through Town

“The Flying Wheels,” Birming-

{chair basketball team. passed ‘through Indianapolis today on & coast-to-coast tour of games With! other paraplegics teams. A Chartered TWA plane carry-| ing 12 World War II veterans, all wounded in combat and paralyzed from the waist down, paused briefly this morning at Weir Cook Airport, The team, defending champions of the national wheelchair cage tourney, will meet the Kennedy Hospital team of Memphis, Tenn, tonight. The Flying Wheels have two more scheduled games to] complete the two-week tour, 1.

ANNOUNCEMENTS | Death Notices

The Following Services Hava Been Schedvied : KNARR--Samuel C,

Ee SU— ABRAMSON-—Juiius, of 2347 Coliege,

passed away Tuesday morning at his residence; father of Herman and Meta. Bevvices wil be conducted 3 p.m. Thursday, at the AARONRUBEN FUNERAL HOME. Inter. ment Indianapolis Hebrew Cemetery. Priends invited.

COX Mrs, Nettie Juanita, 6183 College, mother of Mrs. Joe Murphy, R. Cox, sister of Harry Dna ated away Monday

FLANNER & ) BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Thursday, :30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Noorenviime. Ind. Friends may call at mortuary.

EFROYMSON — Mrs. Lillian, 2808 N. Pennsylvania, wife of Phill, mother of John, passed away Tues. ay. Services PLANNER & BU. CHANAN MORTUARY Thursday, 10:30 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Indianapolis Hebrew Congregational Cemetery.

FLAGLER —Lyda, sister of Mra Jessie Swain, also several nieces and nephews, JN away Tuesday at residence, N. Tremant ve

, CO 4 Ww than Bt. Friends invited: Burial - Crown Hill. Friends may call at funeral home after 2 p.m, Wednesday.

L., age 48. Son of ke ra of Gra Mrs. Ford, Mrs. Ravmond Shelb: Mrs. Prenk Williams. Pass Monday p. m. at residence, Traub, Service arsday,

CW ONKLE IME, 934 W. Otic an 8t. Pend inVited. Burial Brownsburg Friends may eall as the fuperal hom

HENDERSON-—Charles T-5 Ene

GRAY—Bd

W,.

ineer Corp, . ETO, husband of Zelma Henderson, Los Angeles, Cal; son of George K. (deceased), and Alice P. Hcnderaan, Indianapolis; brother of Elizabeth H. ~nderson. Minneapolis; Agnes M. » N. Henderson, 8r., India Siam R. Henderson, a

Benning, and uncle of George ¥. Hender- » Passed away in Los Angeles, Sunday, Mar. 13. Service at the ERT 8. GADD FUNERAL HOME, 1047 Churchman Ave, Friday, Mar. 18, 10 a. m. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p. m. . Thursday KNARR -- Samuel C.! entered into rest Tuesday morning at the Limpus Nursing Home, age 88 years, husband of the late Sarah Kbnarr, father of Mrs. Onfe Abraham, Mrs.

and Raymond Services Friday, 10:00 a. m. CE CHAPEL, 2050 E. Michigan too “Fiiémds care welcome. Burial Washingtlofi Park. (Greepsburg, Ind.

papels ou copy.) MQORE MORTUARIE MORGAN. Daisy L., 71 .years, be loved ‘wife of Benson Morgan, mother of Mrs. Jeannette Keller and

Edward B. Morgan, Indianapolis; sister of Robert PF. and John W. Blackwell, passed away Tuesday evening Funeral Friday, 1:30 SHIRLEY BROS. WEST CHAPEL 3002 W. Mighigan Burial APL Hill. © Friends may call at WEST

CHAPEL at any time alter 7 p. m. Wednesday

SCHLESINGER—/ “Adolph, 260 Hampd ton Drive, father of Miss Dorothy and Lester Schiesinger and Mrs Samuel 8. Caplin and brother of Edgar, Chicago; Mrs, Elsie Rogatz and Mrs. Louis Bocker, passed away Tuesday. Service at FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Friday, 1:30 p. m. Friends invited, Burial Indi~ anapolis Hebrew Cemetery,

WARNICK Janes Milton age “89, “of 1558 Carroliton, beloved husband of Mrs. Nora L. Warnick and father of James William Warnick, Mrs. Ronald Wickens of Elliottsville, Ind; Mrs. Robert Scalf of Indianapolis, Ind.; brother of John and Chester Warniok of Bloomfield Ind.; Guy Warnick of

Hannibal, Mo. Mrs. Floyd McElwee of Kokomo, Mrs, Warren Moore, Indianapolis; grandfather of 5 grande

children, aed away Tuesday morning neral Priday, 2 p. m, from the WEST & SON FUNERAL HOME, Bpencer, Ind Burial at Riverside Cemetery, Spencer, Ind. Friends May call at BHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL, 948 N. Illinois 8t, from 10 p. m. Wednesday until noon Thursday and at the WEST & SON FUNERAL HOME after 8 p. m, Thurss day (Spencer, Ind, papers please copy.)

WIL LIAMS— George N., 56 years, “ot 323 8. Penton 8t., husband of Mary Williams, and father of Jack R. Willlams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams, brother of Mrs. Opal

FP. C. H. Wierman of Kokomo, Hearld Williams of Crawfordsville, Mrs. Cellia Hood of Buffalo; N, Y. passed

Friends may call at

E. 10th St. Funeral Thursday, Mar. 17, 3 p. m. Priends invited. - Burial Washington Park.

3. Card of Thanks

DAVID Our sincere thanks to all for the kindness and beautiful flowers extended at the passing of our husband and father, Willlam T, We alse thank the Marion Lodge No. 35 F. & A, M, Millers. villé Lodge Neo. 300 O. E 8, Sa. , hard Grotto and Shirley Bros, Irving Hill Chapel WIFE AND CHILDREN

. HYNBB-—"To the dear friends, neighbars and relatives we wish to exsincere thanks for the floral offerings, spiritual the help and comfort the illness and at ssing our devoted mother and sister, zona M. Hynes. We also wish to thank Fr. McLaughlin and Pr. Gorman of St. Ambony ’ Shure, and Usher Mortuary for courteous * services rendered, CHILDREN KASH~—With deep appreciation we wish to thank the kind (friends, neighbors and relatives for the many ncts of kindness, cards of sympathy, beautiful floral tributes and other courtesies exte Tr bereave- ., the passing ol our husband

ress our autiful

ment, and father, Paul B We appreciate equally the Ka Renton and utiting effort of ‘Price and A. B. Richier, and nurses of St. Vincent h Hoapna the friends snd fellow a

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3 Card of Thanks HOO We wish, to our thanks kind fr! nel rs ag s for the many acts of kindness, ful floral trib and cou es extends ed at the our husband, fa! and brother, B. Hoover think the Anhus C. Wilson

. reavement,

CEPFORGE=T am-deeply grateful (0 the friends and n Poe for ex-

ressions sympa beautiful oral. tributes and ony courtesies ‘extended during iliness and at the passing of my husband, wrenve florge. We also wish to thank Rev. Thomas ino, the singer and J. @ Wilson “Chapel of the Chimes" for kind and efficient service rens dered. MAE.

TOMLINSON-—-We are re deeply grateful and wish to express our hedrt-

feit thanks to our friends and neigh~

bors, Indianapolis Screw Products, RAUP Tile and Cabinet Co., St - tiler Furniture Co. for sympathetic expressions and beautiful fHoral of. ering extended at the passi of ou ushald,

pather and br . Harry G, linson, ally do we thank The American fon, B&O Post and the Forty and Eight for their beautiful ceremony and flowers, Rev. Page and Dorsey neral Home

for very kind and tactful services rendered, WIFE AND PAMILY.

YOUNG — We wish to thank ew friends and neighbors for the kind. ness and svmpathy and beauiiiul floral tributes extended to us at the passing of our beloved mother, randmother and great-grandmether, lzabeth P. Young We especially wish to thank the Rev, Hammon, the sinegrs and the Moore Mortuary ind, understanding services

MRS. ase a MRS, VERNA G LILLIE HESTER PAMILIES.

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