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om: | George W. Cole (Pr W. A Maier Claims Adjuster ‘walks n Dream’ Julius H. Heiden FEPC Director Byrolars Fnfer | ANNOUNCEMENTS

Purdue Speaker T Death Notices

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to say H." ey . —Dr. Walter A. Maier of Con- or . ane Bernice Baxer Haverstick (ree : . . rried widow), passed away May 1 : Mail Clerk for |codia Seminary, st. Louis, Mo.| Services Monday | BOSTON, Mar. 19 (UP)—Ap-| Printer at Cornelius Fail to Get Loot; 1845, on Okinays ’ Priends mey al sub i . | will be speaker -at a convocation A . : NERAL HOME, 1420 Prospect ' a7 % Rovanue Bureau iw Hi pglebiamii For W. A. Strickler [parently stunned by her Sahar - For 30 Years Crime List Is Light ater p.m. Pritay. Funeral serv? L | . . d | - ’ ” . ces Sun 2) 3 ig 0 me letters Rr ND or gh W. Cole,!n due University's Hall of Music. , Services for William A. Strick- man-husband’s accidental death.| 5... y Heiden, 1115 Haw- Frustrated burglars ransacked| neral home. Priends invited. Burial I be pre- . y i eraa Revenue Bureau 8 ‘ler, claims adjuster for the In- & mother did her housework and thorne Lane, a printer for the three Indianapolis coal company Root Haven Cemetery, Siting, Ind. Freedom. ~~ mall clerk who suffered a heart| Dr. Maler is professor of Old diana Traveler's Assurance Co. minded her two children for 28 Cornelius Printing Co.. 30 years, offices during an unusually lght| BLACKFORD — Freias Hartman. attack as he was reporting for Testament interpretation and lit- who died yesterday, will be held js as’ his body. lay on the died today in his home after an 8 years, beloved mother of Dians re B work yesterday and died shortly erature at Corcordia. The pro- at 10 a. m. Monday in Flanner & (illness of several months. He night of crime, police records Mae Blackford, rughiter of Ms. and y ey afterwards in General Hospital|, will be "open to both stu- Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will oor. {was 59. showed today. of Frederick Hartman and Mrs. ry. YH) Se og ate Rhu en BOTOW | Gents and the public be in Marshall, Ind, Mrs. Katherine Donohue, 40,| Mr Heiden was foreman of After breaking Into the Roy| Nether Hopper. passed away Thurse 'hurch. Buria ‘

day afternoon. Funeral Monday,

Mr. Strickler, who lived in 423 told poilce about her strange ex- Robinson Coal -Co. office, 514 8. 13 ». mom SHIRLEY

the company's composing ‘room perience today after the pajama- pany Posing

will follow in Bennett Cemetery,| It Will be the final religious

\ : h 8 years. A native of Pittsburgh Belmont Ave., disappointed yeggs| IRVING LL CHAPEL, 5377 E. [convocation of the academic year|W. 42d St. dled in Methodist [18 ¥ gh. | n “ Ppo y Washington ‘St. Burial M i oN Shou . Shelby County. - lexcept for a special og Pro. Hospital. He was 71. A native of clad body of her Huspand, Michael, |Pa.. he lived in Anderson several crossed the street and entered] park Friends may call at the A native of Hancock County, |oram. Music will be provided by Parke County, he had lived in 52, had been found in J On his Years before moving to Indian- the office of the Independent Coal| Chapel after ¢ p. m. Saturday, weltire of Mr, Cole had lived in the Cuniber- |4yo Purdue Concert Choir. under Indianapolis 40 years. He was a r2o™ i AP : Bean S been APOLS in 1918. He was choir di- Co., 511 8. Belmont St, by| PEISEL Warne M. long restdent re : land, community the past five/,p. direction of. Al Stewart {member of the Centre Masonic head indicate at he ha |i [rector of Lynwood Christian | knocking out the front door| California, Feb. 35, 1940. Husband of in volar years. A farmer before serving mne Rev. E. P. Weber. pastor Lodge and the Judson (Ind.) mortally wounded when he fell cpyron several years and a mem- window glass with a hammer. Mis Amy Morsan Betsle, 19 B. For. the best in World War II, Mr. Cole had or tne Universit eI Baptist Church, |against a radiator, police sald. her of Irvington Masonic Lodge x Although papers and broken| of Madison, Wis, and Robert of 8 worked for the Internal Revenue| y . is wife. Lillie! a. 8 8 and the International Typo- : glass were strewn over the floor| Arcadia. 5 to repre- Chapel, will offer the invocation.| Surviving are his wife, e ny v a ti Mrs. Marie L. Zaharakos CONRAD—Claude, age B53, beloved Bureau since Feb. 21, 1944. He ™ 1. \pier is on leave from Con-M.; a daughter, Mrs. Byron Ki. THE ACCIDENT happened graphical Union. : of Poth offices, nothing Was ‘husband of Mrs. Myrtle Conrad “only about Was a member of the Zion|.,.4ia to devote his full time to gore, Indianapolis; two sisters, Inursday. Mrs. Donohue sald she; The Rev. Ronald L. Secrist,| Mrs, Marie L. Zaharakos, |'aKen. ' pr fn Cel Tg Ir congres- Lutheran © Church near New (), “International Lutheran Mrs. Jessie King, Indianapolis, knelt beside the body, realized her pastor of Lynwood Church, willl 3015 N. Meridian St., today was |, Mrs. Nellis Hattabaugh, 1834 gY0 Snes Mic Joler Lamon Senge Palestine. Hour.” 3 and Mrs Margaret ArmBStrong, husband was dead, and remem- conduct services at 8 p. m. to-| appointed co-director of the |}. Kessler Blvd, mnager of the|. brother of Gilbert, William and Her hacks play. - Survivors include his wife, § 0 San Francisco: a brother, How- dered nothing more until she tele- morrow in Dorsey Funeral Home.| state fair Employment Prac- Western Fuel Co., 452 Belmont Lick: Mrs Betnel Code or a lace at the Olga; two sons, James Kent and . ard “Strickler, Venice, Cal, and Phoned police, “Pleace come quick, Additional services will be at 10| tices Commission, effective Apr. |AVes told police that her Arm's| Dora Belcher French Lick. pasced arty usi Carter William Cole, Morristown: Frank Kin S l {three grandchildren. my husband is dead. a. m. Tuesday in Rozelle Funeral by Thomas Hudson, com- {office had been entered also last ap ney srioes, Monidure na al eri two daughters, Miss Betty Lou | “All of a sudden I found myself Home, Anderson, with burial] missioner of labor. |niaht by burglars who broke a| or THE PIOWERS~ Military fus her it is in and Miss Carolyn Jean Cole, Claude Conrad standing over him," she told of-|there. | A one-time staff member of | CAT window. Again the office STAI St Stavesids > i To "the. people = Morristown; a brother, Dillard [3 rd : Services for Claude Conrad, 635 ficers. “It was. just like I came Survivors include his wife,| ne state Gross Income Tax |. 2° Fansac ed but nothing was Hill Cemetery Friends may call at ot a Cole, Gwynneville; a half-brother, | eS in OlisS N. Noble St. who died Thursday out of a sleep.” |Delta; a daughter,” Mrs. Patrick| pjiyision, Mrs. Zaharakos also foe aia HATEL OF THE FLOWERS, . Emerson Cole, Greenfield; two . in General Hospital, as a result| Mrs. Donahue whe hospitalized Shannahan, ndianafoils; A Sid served as national Democrat | Purse Snatched by Youth FRANCIS Harry 8. from Lexington, ; If-sisters, Mrs. , | por , ter, Ss. na Hampton, Ander-| > . ol . | i Ind, husband of Ella Pr lic to galn Tal SiSore Pe Leong. Jiari jay Former Em lo ee of jof gunshot wounds suffered Tues- for shock and observation or and tars Drotsers: Waller: vice chairman’ of Beltane peo. | Mrs. fella Barnes, of 250 N.| wie: Suited of is Francie ple, by the adelphia, Ind. and Mrs. Eva] ploy day in an argument with his wife Medical examingr Willlam J.| ! ples’ in the state. She is'a pa- moo 00% told police th Lucille of Indianapolis; Adalyn Doyle ' Huckleberry, R. R. 2. Gree | . . : . | 1 i Arthur and Gilbert Heiden, all of | 4, te 11emple Ave. told police that.a| Ji"ypion city, grandfather of Nanc by forcing y. ) nfleld; City Engineer's Office Myrtle, will be held at 1:30 p. m. | Brickley withheld his finding in tive of Greece and a graduate ly, ip snatched her purse early| Lee Francis passed , a refers a stepbrother, Victor Prickett, In-| 9 {Monday in Stevens Chapel of the the husband's death pending an|Anderson. of DePauw University. today after asking her the time| *t St. Prancis Rospital © Friends w. at directly dianapolis; a oepsister, Mrs.| Services and burial arrange- pu oo 0 pe was 53. |autopsy. . ‘Mrs. L. K. Mummenhoff | o oe |at the corner of Temple Ave and| NERAL HOME 250 Rr ibd ohor le. We had Ary Ad son, Fairmount, and a ments for Frank E. Kingsbury, | Military graveside services in| . Mrs. Lena K. Mummenhoff, life- | Washington St. The boy ran down| Afr 1 pm. Saturday. Funeral 18; why ste grandson. |former Indianapolis city engi- Round Hill Cemetery will be con-| long Indianapolis resident, who ym ny lan alley, Mrs. Barnes said. dam Holy Ange churen Buri y questions Mrs Charles Thoman neers department worker who ducted by the Firemen’s Post No.| C died yesterday in her home, 5529 : | Mr. and Mrs. William Tonnis,| Crown Hil - Nn . FEE . |d1éd Thursday in St. Louis. were 42 American Legion, of which he [Guilford Ave., will-be buried in » 25 W. Michigan St. returned| CWCKERT—Jchn E. 75 years 120 Services for Mrs. Mary Ann b sday oh or was a member. i "al "59 | Crown Hill foilowing services = Short of oal |from work last night and found| E. Glickert, Parother of Mes. ieorre Thoman, native of Morris, Ind. "C."8 completed there today. Born in French Lick, .Mr. Con-| nn itt p avi 2:30 p. m. Monday in Flanner & that clothing and a table radio, Aj 00 Mrs Jona L- Hahn ard who died yesterday in her home, Mr. Kingsbury, who was 75 rad had been a carpenter in In- {Buchanan mortuary. She was 92. valued at $225. had been stolen. | Saturday ~ a Lod ‘1 -3330-N-—Emrrson—Ave will bas had—Hved—in—Indianapolis until dianapotis—the past-12-years—He —— Mr. Mummenhoff attended the 3-Week Fund Drive "Pol “believed the burglars had| Sa™ Ak the FLANNER & BUCHAN. held at 2 p. m. Monday in Grin- 20 Years ago. He was a water was a veteran of World War L Child evangelist “Little David” old German English School here| entered Chron: n an ig dps door] Burial een Blends invited, a ayaa : steifiers Funeral Home. Burial SOmMARY Cnplbyes in St. Touts. Surviving in addition to his Yalker Rew back 0 Michigan and was a graduate of the St. To End Monday transom g after 3 pm. Sunday : o ; e attended the Irvingt th- wi esterday afternoon to continue -of-the- . | . WEIDEN—Jubus H, age 501115 V. for capitale _. follow in Crown Hill Ceme- odist Church and On or Wit, are tour JL2ughiere, hs his revival tour as a Probate Tees of the-Woods Academy on! Honor ‘guests for the closing] A tall man, brandishing a + Hawthorne Tane. Mspand I y socialism Ms. Thoman had lived in In- of the Irvington Masonic Lodge | nett and Mrs. Betty Applegete, Court hearing Into his finances All Saints Episcopal Church. Her report meeting in the current straight razor, entered a fruit] [& "5 Nromner ordths Snanuas past. Thess diarfapolis 55 years. She was 74./\0 Indianapolis. Indianapolis, and Mrs. Violet Was recessed until next Thursday. husband, the late Frank Mum-|‘Buy a Share in Your Symphony” market at 1620 Roosevelt Ave. thar” Heiden Vu aod ot Wily sontral Surviving are her husband, Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lawton, Oklahoma; four brothers, The hearing was scheduled to menhoff, wholesale food mer- campaign will be Fabien Sevitzky, |!ast night and demanded the ,u,; “Friends may call at the DOR know that Charles L. Thoman: a son, Martha Kingsbury; a son, Frank-/Gilbert, William and Herbert continue today but in a Facess chant, died 46 years ago. |conductor of the Indianapolis 2Y'* ola vol a Matter Yore Bt. Funeral a pm unger. oe s and DFopr | Charles L. Thoman Jr, Indian-|!!n Kingsbury, Westfield, N. J.; Conrad. Indianapolis, and Clar- the 14-year-old evangelist asked Surviving are two daughters, Symphony Orchestra, and Ferdi-{o¥ner Jon police today. A er tunecal home IS a aaa. i eT 4 apolis, and two sisters, Mrs four brothers. Edward, Fletcher ence Conrad, French Lick; two udge White to release him to Miss Nannette and Miss Alice|nand Schaefer, its founder and '3KIN8 $60, the man ran down| RFOSELLE AO Andere minds and. , Frafices Wegman, Indianapolis, 80d Theo Kingsbury, Indian- sisters Mrs. Bethel Cade, Indian- continue the revival meetings. He|Mummenhoff, and a sister, Mrs.|conductor emeritus {an alley. The robber was Wear-| tery “(Anderson papers please copy » i 2s they and Mrs. Rose Hueber, Cincinnati. 2Polis, and Charles Kingsbury, apolis, and Mrs. Dora "Belcher will return for the tay Amelis’ Bohlen, “all of Indian-| rhe Incheon report meeting 108 a bright red baseball cap LARR_Percy Thee [2 husband [Los Angeles, and three grand- } . _jcourt session. fo |apolis. rand a red and white checkered of Este Lahr, father of Lawe their probe zh Mrs. Minnie McClain children. | french Lick, and. siz grandens | Yesterday “Little David" was John .Gartlein the Colts Clan 16 wif Bring jacket, Mr. Amore said. Brother be din Chester Gress, “Wiis - ’ (here to answer questions of his . | enw : Fer Says Suitcase Stolen ard, ‘Mort, Robert and Harold Lahr, efr citizens. } Mrs. Minnie McClain, former Mrs. Robert Beard Percy T. Lahr } {guardian, James Dawson, who John F. Gartlein, former cigar 10 & Coe mal three Week al Sterling Wright of 1101}; Eng- Pesidence. sls ar is nly to solve Indianapolis resident who died | Times State Service [ r . chirged the boy is being mis- Maker who died Thursday in his ed M Feb. 28. lish Ave told police that three| Monday, 1:30 p.m. CONKLE FUe 1s by. send - Thursday in Temple City, Cal.! NORTH VERNON, Mar. 19 Percy T. Lahr, owner of the managed by the Rev. Raymond home, 1219 Windsor St. was to|°PC0 h Sonday, ro “have an- men stole a suitcase full of cloth- Friends vied. Burial Flore] Puck rced labor - Filnbe buried Money in Forest Services for Mrs. Jeanette Beard, Lahr ery in panos Ave, G. Hoekstra, his evangelistic pe Durey in Connershins follow- need that FEA of $14,000,ing from him at Minnesota St.| THe may call at funeral home Te awn Cemetery, Los Angeles. native of North V an chigan St. e buried manager. st . [ing services ere today. He ; | hi . mM. Saturday. ‘ try to con. © Mrs. McClain was the wife of Thurusday § 0 eon. Who died "coral Park following services| % ‘was 79. to be obtained in small gifts from and Kentucky Ave. MeNORTON—Hugh, son of Joseph e ent i . | usday in St. Vincent's Hos- | Mr. Dawson asserted the boy . people who have not contributed| Herman Ballard, 3772 Rock- McNorton, brother of Mrs. Vetta enterprise the late Elmer L. McClain, former pital, Indianapolis, will be held at 2% 1:30 p. m. Monday in the Con- nas only some $700 in cash assets| , Born in East Connersville, Mr.|t 0 the orchestra this vear is yet ville Road, owner of the Gulf| Maynord. passed away Priday a. m. y that they Kingan & Co. employee, and lived 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Diekhoft Kl Funeral Home. although an accounting = has|GArtlein lived in Indianapolis 55 =, FC 0 “oo 5 assure | Service Station at 1304 College|’ STIRLING. PONERAL HOME, 1436 Socialism in Indianapolis until moving to & Vance Funeral H Burial Mr. Lahr died Thursday in his shown so far that in a 15- th Years. He attended public schools | Prospect St. after noon Saturday, and soul ome. Buria : a 15-mon . {another concert season -by the|Ave, told police that 12 tires| mp ia servi ‘ Ay California 30 years ago. Her hus- will follow in the Old Vernon home. 518 N. Berwick Ave. Heiperiod Little David's collections In Connersville ’and was a mem-| oo. valued at $168 had been taken| at the funersi home. Friends ioe more aws, band died six years ago. |Cemetery. She was 48, was 64. A native of Lafayette, | totaled $67.813.90. ber of the East Fourth Street! If the required sum cannot be | by burglars who broke a rear| Y:'#d. Burial Floral Park. e armed } Survivors include a daughter.[" z.. poard had made her home MT: Lahr had lived in Indianapolis) — |Presbyterian. Church there, HIS| ised the subject of the orches-| window of the station to enter. MUMMENKOFF—Mrs. Lena K. ater brs. Toutes Niomeser) int In Hampton, W. Va., and Spring- 26 years He was 2 member ot CYO Arch-Diocesan vite, the late Anna Gartlein, died tra's continuance will have to| All of the tires except one were| Mummennof. sister “of Mi Amel . re NEE wile field, Mo. many years, return e stian ~.hurch In Lata. , Co : lcome up for rgency discus-| recovered in a back yard in the| ton Bao Aon na Sans ALY dianapolis; a brother, William |, her native ia 2Hurning yette. Director to Speak Survivors include five nieces | goon ue DY eae to!1300 block of College Ave. TOARY Monday. 2.30 bmi Friis Has Ellerkamp, Boone County, and a',0," She was a member of the SUrviving are his wife, Estelle | The Rev. Richard Kavanagh (and four nephews. the $14,000 goals are collected, al rms may call at mortuary. granddaughter. : "M.: ons, i . of a | ’ . it! OKEY—Joseph B., 81 , bel ; eee eee (Presbyterian Church. ph Br Ho mdianapatis. Indianapolis, arch-diocesan direc- Hope Diamond for Sal jquietly-conducted mop-up cam- 1 (husband of Cora Okey. and-father em, Mayot FILM ACTOR ROBBED | Surviving are her husband, otltG KEIR AAO ex. OF Of the Catholic Youth Organi- whic Sie HO! ale paign will be used to get the re-| d er | fen Drother of Luli. Bragford. Los” Ans I people in LONDON, Mar. 19 (UP)—Po- Robert H. Beard; a daughter, jo®\ "5 WMS FEEL 10 ization, will speak at a meeting|._y ASHINGTON. Mar. 19 (UP) quired balance. | ' goles. Mrs Nettie Sellers, Indian. | stateme * "lice reported today that : ’ V » vs : “l ne 'e estate of the Sees umat———————— | apolis wa ey. Columbus, | days agoo ° wi 5 i lo LR a father. Earl G. 1 oni, Mort and Robert Lahr, Latayette, Of OO rch at & pom. Mon. [36 Mrs. Evalyn Walsh McLean 9 Fortville Youth Held | Funerdl Monday. 1.30 p,m. irom t idea? sive home of film actor John Mills of hart, North Vernon, and a broth. and Harold Lahr, Munce, andi,.v in Sacred Heart he aun tod permission today to sell her . urne 0 ed 2003 W. RL wast paar, vote on thd $16,000 in furs and jewelry last er, John C. Linkhart, Indianapo-| three grandchildren. ltorium. flewe) Selisciion — including the In Truck and Tire Theft | NE nitchigsn, Burial Crows as to abide night. is. | en . | He will be introduced by Albert sate ous ope Diamond. The| Times State Service Ci iaret on Divan CHAPEL any time - a big ma = rr. ere | = -. as authorized by Federall qrEENFIELD. Mar. 19—Two 9 STRICKLER— William A. 423 W. 43d he questi {J. Voigt, program chairman. Wil-|Judge James W. Morris vesterda ! X Bt. husband 9 Silke M.lather of q - i ly] ol | AN AP 0] Li h Ibert Hansen is Hol Name So-! Y Hancock County youths were in| Blamed for Blaze Mrs. Byron W. Kilgore, brother of of anoth 3 | y Na after the trustees said they Mrs. Jessie King, Mrs. Margaret - |ciety president. |nceded ready cask to satisfy mp County jail a” charged) COLUMBUS, O., Mar. 19 (UP)| Armstrong. and Howard Strickler, ’ " { ere eee eee 2 (wi secon egree burglary in passed away ay. Services FLANhe thinking Of ] P 0 t Cl bh claims against the estate. { {—A man and two small children] NER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY : ‘ ee . - : ithe theft of a truck and automo- Monday, 10 Friends invited. er en u Find Centenarian Dead Writers to M t |tive accessories from the WIKIn- goo rant loratad oes Burial Marshall, Ind _— > - SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Mar. 19 Miss Doroth ee {son Garage in Fortvilie. |a night club here early today. THOMANMury_ Anh. Beloved wife 8 Democrat - Committee | (UP) —Dionicio Esquaval. a cente- cuss tietion waiting 1 cdi Carl Hicks, 21, and James H.| Killed were David Short, 49, Chas. L. Jr. ster of rs Prances —— z 3 H oon gs narian, was foun ead at his €l-/Calvert, 19, both of Fortville, were father of four children; Richard gman, city; Mis. Rose Huener, * i Accordions $ 1 9 Starts Solicitation jar. Rome nine miles south of gs. be pO J Vriters' arrested after the stolen truck White, 3, and his 2-year-old sister, nme 220 aaa Priv ; All Indi loy an Antonio last night by a re- - fm. n the and several tires were found in a Ruth Ann, all of Col . .| day. Mar. 18 12:08 a, m, ave figured 120 BASS 2 ndiana employees in the porter who went seeking an inter- SPencer Hotel. Other club mem- woods near Indianapolis. n, a Columbus. Fire-| yu. = Punerai service ‘GRINS IN. ’ Statehouse have been or soon will, | p men said they apparently died of| ER FUNERAL HOME, 1601 E._ Ne nad at Mon } . : 4 BIG STORES . view. bers will discuss their stories. | — se —————. | York St, Monday, 2 m. Burial \ppointment ¢ INDIANA MUSIC CO. 59 BE WASHINGTON ST. be solicited for campaign con-°7- 000 e— - {suffocation. Crown Hill Cemetery. © Priends may ! 115 E. OHIO FR. 1184 Je : WASHINGTON 4 tributions from their paychecks He Who Laughs Last Mr. Short was caring for the| call at the funcral home after § ; Re 'by the Democratic State com-| A 9 U S E ; two children while their m \] p.m Saturday oe gress “doe : —— — I ———— 1062 VIRGINIA AVE. mittee. ccuses * ® mp oyees CHICAGO, Mar, 19 (UP) —Jo~ Mrs. Lucille aie was in other. (Continued on Next Page) t to Floridg ' : |= | A number of “pledge cards” * ogee go seph Gooch had the last laugh pejow, police said. | ——————————— 21st. x ALSCO. : “THE LEADER® "ready have been passed out to Of Communist Affiliation on two bandits who stole the| pyremen said the blaze appar-|~ LEGAL NOTICES ; Froud wns ’ state employees with the amount | i small Plack satchel he carried’ently was touched off by a DUrN- | ry small sign at the front of the ey were expec -1 . ap : d the pulpit | Sr mete vane | ZEPHYR ic) vere expecied to give pen-| J Edgar Hoover Cites Party Card Numbers machine repairman. and thoss 5, isaret on the davenport. Loss buleite,, ipyan 6. and sENNETE e God and | NO DOWN PAYMENT! || All-W he ie hairm imated ; lw " Go . oa : |v. ASKREN, 4707 East Washington Street, ! Small Monthly Payments | Weather ocratic state chairman, estimated But Refuses to Disclose Names {were my tools,” Gooch told po-| The fire was discovered by Mrs. variance of use and building the contributions will run betwee i : Jequest of ; Call MA, $554 Awnings 1 and 2 per cent of salaries " By TONY SMITH, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer |Hee. |George Collins, who lived in an line rege eomtinusd dispiay and ut one fea 902 Dorm IM 4373 Fixing of the payments at that WASHINGTON, Mar. 19—FBI Director J. Fdgar Hoover today| . {adjoining apartment. |sale of monuments and cemetery markrefund. = | eereaONal | IR A evel caused immediate specula- revealed the numbers of at least nine Communist Party cards Official Weather — Ace ers. and the display of a sign In * PERSONAL tion of the possible revival of issued to employees of the federal government and said the numbers, UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU OES AUXILIARY ELECTS Rt Rr ILITA CATTERLIN, 2 clubs ape | Monthly Payments the “2 Per Cent Club,” famous Were supplied by paid informants. No names were disclosed: —Mar. 19, 1949— | The Cumberland Chapter OES North East Street, requests variance © 9 RA | - | ! : | use *t d ~ frsons wha LOANS sions cont” Guaranteed WATCH in the administration of Paul V. ie also called the Deiran American ond apd the om Sunrise 5:51 | Sunset 5:56 Auxiliary Rhouneed Soday he Bo a office and store Sulaing, ' ’ Usual Low Prices | McNutt. . munist Part > U States Ith columns WRC Wa ecipitation 24 hrs end. 7.30 om. trace CiCCHON Of officers for . Eve- with accessory off-street parking a a People’s State Bank REPAIRIN Day Service Other opinion held, however, the public to believe they are goo .d and misstatements” Total precipitation dnce an 1" ‘0% lyn Sawford was elected presi- TOA PENN DENTAL GROUP, 4909flat Rooms ; Member Pederas Doposts Insurance On. RITE'S that this method of raising Political organizations. appearing in the Journal article, |= since Jahuary 1... 272 dent; Virginia Hart, vice presi-|17 North Pennsylvania Street. Teel) stomers., | JEWELRY SHOP | Money was no different than, Mr. Hoover's statements were "prot Emerson and Mr. Halfeld| The followin table shows the tempera. dent; Virginia Pigg, secretary, variance of use and Ul aatruction: and * — : 3 8. ILLINOIS ST. other “contribution” campaigns printed in the March issue of the attacked the FBI for using paid |g gti eT Cite: High Low 20d Mary Koch, treasurer. [operation of an office Py bunding | Simm ‘ employed by both parties in years yale Law Journal, just off the informants and wiretapping and Atlanta . . Co... 82 30 | LEGAL NOTICES jaccessory off-street DATCng, thi OU ont P 4 ‘ | past. |press. They were contained in a cnarged that efficiency ratings fn Boson, = coro 3 14 ope:

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i . . Cee 64 33 | 1 ; { variance of rear. yard requirements to - “We Sell For Less!” i Employees’ in the December ticular investigator uncovers.” |Evansville CT 40 2 | aming Appeals. City of Indian, [Permit the existing garage to be used . - Y OO | * | 1 | ol , Pt. Wayne .................... 34 17 , ol for temporary living quarters > transfor desdyuarters lor Names Too Heavy Gauge Gutters Hit B Walkout |1ssue of the Journal. The au Mr. Hoover defended the prac-|m worth ee 8 39 |apolis. requesting a variance from the mr va0 MARVIN M and EDITH M. it d oo aw in Custom Work-Fasy Terms {thors were Yale law school Prof. tice of utilizing paid informants|Indianapolis (city) .. 0... 31 22 | FeSpupements of the Goma boss) 31/ROBERTS, 3404 Fast Fall Creek Parkway ited States ‘ 128-130 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST Marion Roofin & Sidin () PITTSBURGH, Mar. 19 (UP)— Thomas E. Emerson and David as essential to the job of investi-[Fanses City zeroes 4 3 Iga Meridian Street, requests variance North Drive request variance of Soe Court ; : 9 g to. The week-old holiday of John L. M. Helfeld, graduate fellow. gating espionage. He said wire-|Miami Co 8 82. |g Te Ie to wine Te ton of a single-family residence 1a reme Cour ————————————— 820 W. Wash. MA. 2280 ’ .t | i ’ IMinpeapolis-8t. Paul A 26 10 [the construction of a building to within ' a1 and EON TAILORING co Lewis coal miners nit anthracite Hurls Libel Charge | tapping was used only in cases vy, Gfan, ave 68 2 |1' of the tront property line |accordance with submitted pans ALES R Yormes. ‘ tn the Middle of —— |consumers in Eastern Pennsyl-| {approved by the Attorney Gen- New York I} 17 | 105-V-49. WILBUR ROEDER, rear 429, ibn Stress, Taquests variance roduc n { f ; i 1 n i8out { ven s permis. 1512- Ibu . sts uced tig 236 Mass. Ave. 0. Fi: Bioes vania today as home heating sup-| The FBI boss accused the eral where espionage, sabotage, Qklahoma City ............. 58 I Le am ere Tea uler at the of use to permit the operation of ® yngress has i OPEN WEEK DAYS The Home of plies dwindled in a iate winter siyiors of Iibeling I integrity or where grave risks to internal pittsburgh PO 17 |réar of the existing residence IPT y pip i Re NC. 623 gres . ’ . of every member o e as security were involve [San Antone ciieiinie.. RS 41 | 106-V-49. WALTER M. and CLARA M.| 124-V- “ enn ran ill ask Con- ' 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M. cold snap. , well EY ress.” He protested The "FBI hief d. . San Francisco Ce 62 53° |BRYICHANAN. rear 1725-27 Cottage Avenue [25 627-29 and 631-33 Dayton Avenue, re Co ou ‘ L DAY SATURDAY Bureau of Health officials and ‘= , gress. ow p ! ) chief did not reveal|a: vous . 42 24 [request variance of area and rear yard Quests variance of area requirements to vention “8 OPEN AL the American Red Cross in What he termed “inaccuracies, in which departments the card-|Washington, D. C 4 26 requirements to permit the construction Permit the construction of three double emoc Pp ¢ 1 Until) 8 at Night es . = { aa — —- = ” ” t \ \ ‘houses deration of : eats 11 . 1 FUR Cad Wilkes-Barre directed that the re-| y ) oa atte Building to. be Be lox 125-V-49. B-Z PROPERTIES, INC. 6lle impart on Pp 'maining supply of hard coal be! temporary liying quarters at the rear of 13. 615-17 and 619-21 Dayton Avenue, nN - Blueprints | Rab sold only to purchasers with 0 a S eq er 0 ocast the existing residence requests variance of Area requirelients with favor . Photoprints | | j | oY = ‘ | 107-V-49 FRED and CELIA BCHUCH- to permit the construction of three ouble Fb h P {doctors’ certificates. ‘ MAN, 425-50 West 17th Street, request houses C. aie ; ay toy MRT PT 3 S Wise Sho, Vv | Except for one small steel pro-| [permission to operate’s scrap metal and| 126V4% BZ RTs Darron avemus re not altty ret SLL TL LO TR tyle- ise oppers, isit d waste materials vard 12 - -2 yton | y ucer, western Pennsylvania mills

| 108-v-49. NORMAN FORD, rear 2306 requests variance of areg requirements [East 12th Street. requests variance of to permit the construction of three double use to permit the construction of a houses building to be used as a three-car garage 127-V-49 B-Z PROPERTIES, INC, 622 {and storage room for carpenter's equip- 24. 626-28 and 630-32, Dayton Avenus, {ment and materials |requests variance of area requirements | 109-V-49. GENF HARPER. 3002 Station (0 permitythe construction of three double |Btreet, requests permission to operate a houses | Jot for the sale of a limited number of 128-V-49. B-Z PROPERTIES, INC, 1014 cars at the west of the existing service West 33rd Street, requests variance of

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1 L | st use and area requirements to permit the ict and. the - RUGS from $2.39 sig red ! ALSIDE Baked . . ( MILWAUKEE? * on GASETERIA, INC, 1140-50 conversion of the existing residence inte of western ' Leek for the sjore win | Enamel ‘In Vincennes Fire |= —— \ | South Meridian Street, requests permis- & ree-unt pi 1008 the various : . % HOOSIER * ALUMINUM SIDING | VINCENNES, Mar. 19 (UP) —| --— ea60"* . TT AND Sao on lon to construct and operate a service| 129- 8, glee te TY ao INT & LINOLEUM CO. (mmediate Application Funeral services were being ar-| \&. \ atv oa, ON wet 111:V-40 CRAFT GREETING CARD building line requirements to permit the m co let, ’ PA N | ROOFING & da { \ wast COMPANY. Northwest Corner 34th Street construction of an’ addition to the existe mplete, $11 BE Washington, BL 8810} INDIA ranged today for 17-month-old =F ¢ Vv and Ralston Avenue, requests variance of Ing building to extend to the front prope nonth,.. The... ems , 1 SIDING CO. -} Ronald. Holman, whe burned -to- 42 TiTETY AN gt 180-40 PArmit— the construction ofa erty line. ne pesmi a pxt summer. f 605 8. Oapitol +RL 13859 | death late yesterday. : KaNSA (Hy HN {building, ‘size 30° x 60°, to_be used for| 130-V-49. JOHN RAMP, INC. 1703

the operation of a wholesale jobbing East 38th Street, requests variance of

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The child, son of Mr. and Mrs. ———— {liam Holman, died when fire OXYGEN THERAPY | destroyed his parents’ home near |

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greeting card business use to permit the existing building and 112-V-49 BT. VINCENT R® HOSPITAL, premises to be used for automobile sales 120 West Pall Creek Parkway, requests and service, y . variance of use to permit the erection 131-V-49 NOBLE H. and FLORA GO. of a directional neon sign at approxi- WIBLE, rear 1220-1226 College Avenue,

—- | -| | mately the front property line request variance of rear yard and rear BI Tort ROBERT HALL Clothes HAAG'S fered severe burns as she at [™113:v-40 PHIL T WILLIAMS OIL GO. house requirements to permit the exist: - are bent & Maryland Bt J tempted to rescue the child. Cause INC Northwest. Corner Washington ing buildings to be converted into two to prevent Con Bemate, Ave. 4 to 402 N. Capitol Ave. of the blaze was not determined. Street and State Avenue, requests permis- four-family dwellings at the rear of the pan ! ———————————— sion to constrict and operate a gasoline two residences “have oniy Fa +. "Nt Phone Shi [service station 132-V-49. FRED MILLIS, 2047-33 North . ° . 114-V-40. JANE A. McMICKLE, 37 East Sherman Drive, requests expansion of a Attention to — ————— a —————— | p Movements PARTLY CLOUDY AND . 34th Btreet, requests xariance of use and non-conforming use to permit the cone

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ted Press [WATCH OUR | New York Arrivals — Jutlandia from, WATCH OUR | Copenhagen Depatturss—Amorican Lead \ ys A ny |an office building, and to further permit A335 Ve 3a: BLASE ELECTRIC & HEAT. | ee rica or, ) TY - - \ {fhe construction of a business front to ING, 2473 Central Avenue, requests varie |to Plymouth, American Miller, to Bre- AN A R Niza Fo TOLCAST * this building to extend to within 8 of ance of building line fequirements to pertee sees the ” WINDOWS | Ben. Longriew Vieto Jedd, Mopte | LEAN WW d ) the front property line {mit the erection of a sign on & post set BISHOP FURS ) Brasil, to Ponta Del sterdam, to AVA P= LEGEND 115-V-49. EARL O. RIDOUT, rear 3712(3' from the front property sign, said rts made it SL | Rotter iam; 10rmascoy , to. Per } WN xv \ ' SCATTERED AFFECTED | [East New York Street, requests variance sign to extend to the front property line. it could to 2nd Floo 7 N. Meridian ania argarie, 38 Benavarivaat Sata ol AREA of use to permit the existing garage to) 134-V-49, JESSE A. 1902 North oe ar Jom’ : Tain 0 oTimend; Scott Blind, U ; WV SHOWERS be used for the cutting and threading of Pennsylvania Street, requests variance of ’ y s vv. LEET SNOW condutt pipes at the rear of the existing use to permit the first and third floors ser Atlantie- \ » Ae S , Aphy | residence. - {of the ‘existing three-story building to be ron | 118-V-49. IND, ORNAMENTAL TRON &, convertéd into seven light housekeeping a i ; 7 SNOW SHOWERS V1 RAIN | WIRE WORKS, rear 408 North Rural units, and to permit the second floor to . bape aids Y i AND FLURRIES 4 Ee uu. expansion u a. Dos com be, used as Se sleeping rooms. A i - nan " : . . ‘ : perm e continu “public: hearing on said petitio) 5 T.M REGUSPAT.OFF, COPR 1949 EDW.L. A WAGNER ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, operation of an ornamental iron works be held by the Board of Zon ve

: : . - |shop. without restrictions as to type.of on Monday. March 28, 1040, at 3.30 .P. M. . TODAY AND TONIGHT—Frigid winds from Canada will continue to dominate the weather Me oo?ss ne rr ployee, “tin Room ‘Wi Cine Jal ie which ima picture in the eastern and central U. S. tonight and early tomorrow. The cold air will bring for the | 117-V:49 R8_ CARRIE MARLIN, will be given opportunity to be heard in 1310-12 North Ferghin . ut in pe

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