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Janes, native of Madison, who died Thursday in her home,

Services Set

Victim of Jap |71'8. 8th St., Beech Grove, follow- n Painter, 56, Atrocity Slaying | ing_ along ill iilong Resident

Lit: Lelard P. Fishback, Indian- |

apolis flying officer who was. vie-| p

tim of a Japanese atrocity slay-

ing. will be buried Wednesday in| «

Aflington National Cemetety, i Myer, Va.

plage in a squadron of Super-| fortresses, Lt. Fishback:' participated in the Mar. 10, 1945, raid on Tokyo. During the engagement, his B-29 was forced down and he was seriously injured in the crash. : He was captured by Japanese policemen and turned over to army authorities. His mutilation slaying has been termed the most vicious in the history of Japanese warfare. Two Japanese army officers later were hanged for the slaying. Lt. Fishback was a graduate “of Shortridge High School and & member of the Purdue University! elass of 1944. He left the schoo! of engineering in his senior year to enter the Air Corps maintenance school at Yale Univer sity. He was called into active service at the end of the five‘month course. - He served as flight engineer! . with the 93d Bomb Squadron,

ve for ‘New York tothey will be joined Charles R. Fishback,

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can oil company in Venesuela. Mr, Leland K. Fishback is_ex-|

ecutive secretary of Indiana Pe- hus

troleum Industries Committee

ago.

Grove;

and Mrs. Alta Schmith, Beech a son, Herbert Janes, Tampa Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Minnie Nichols, Beech Grove; a brother, Arthur Wilsén, Texas; 12 grandchildren and 14 preat-grangontl. dren.

Mrs. Reuben L. Lee

Services for Mrs. Ida B. Lee, 611 W. 30th St. who died yesterday in Methodist Hospital, will be held at 10:30 a. m. Monday in Wednesday in the Lynhurst NursFlanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Cremation will follow. Mrs. Lee, who was 55. was a

native of Westminster, 8. C.. and had Hved in Indianapolis 15 years.|Liztol She was a member of the Christian Church. Previously Mrs, Lee bad lived in Atlanta, Ga., where her husband, Reuben L. Lee, a member of the advertising department of the Indianapolis Star, was employed on the Georgian. Surviving in addition to her

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Services: for James Aaron Miles, Indianapolis sign painter for 35 years, who died yesterday in his home, 8120 College Ave. ‘iwill be held at 3 p. m. Monday ih Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will fellow in Crown Hill. Mr. Miles, who was 56, was a

‘He was a veteran of service with h|the Rainbow Division in World War 1 and Was A mabe of #1.

Mil Say Aaron Miles, three stepsons, Jack, Jim and Lowe, Indianapolis; his father, William Jay , Detroit; five sisters, Miss Beulah and Miss Shirley Miles and Mrs. Hazel Mc-( |Quinn, Detroit, on Mps. Lucille Ryan and Mrs. Bess Frediand, t Calif and two brothers, Char , and William Miles, De®. troit.

Joseph Plummer

Services for Joseph E. Plummer, Mars Hill resident who died

ing Home, were to be held at 2 P: m. today in. the Jones and Burial was

in Indianapolis many years. Em-

the Republic Creosote Co. here, Mr. Plummer was a member of the Lizton Methodist Church. Surviving are-a daughter, Mrs 4 Lawrence Turpin, Brownsburg; five sons, Bufard, Forest and Gerald Plummer, Indianapolis; Buell Plummer, Elwood, and Buron Plummer, Clermont; two sisters, Mrs. Dovie Wilson, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Smith, Lizton, Charles A. Plummer, FPortland, Ore.

Homer McWilliams

Services for Homer McWilllams, 514 E. Raymond St, who died yesterday in Methodist Hos-

will be buried in Washington

{mann Funeral! Home. He was 60. A native of Lynnviile, hd. Mr.

maker at the Paper Package Co.

!|Garfield Baptist Church.

= | Mae McWilliams; a son,

1 McWilliams, Hamilton, * 0.;

(both of Lynnviile.

Mrs. Ollie Spalding

| following services at 3 p. m, Mon-

{ She was 84. Terme

Ce. | more than 32 years.

derson.

lifelong resident of Indianapolis.|

Mr. Plummer, who was 76, was 4 native of Lizton, but had lived

ployed before his retirement by

pital after an illness of one year,

Park following services at 1:30 |p. m, Monday in the G. H. Herr-|

McWilliams had lived in Indian-} apolis 41 years and was a die-

a He was a member of the Modern "N): (Woodmen of America and the

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Kit Berlis a | brother, Earl McWilliams, and a | sister, Miss Florence McWilliams,

. Mrs. Ollie May Spalding, native of Mt. Vernon, who died yesterday in the home of a daughter, Mrs, Esther Mears, Anderson, will be buried in Floral Park

| day in the Conkle Funeral Home.

An Indianapolis resident for Mrs. § | mons, wa eas] ing had only recently made ber home with her daughter in AnOther survivors include; a son, Walter Francis Spalding,

Bevington was stricken; night while : alone ini home, 3101 N. Meridian St. He from

Ine. specializes in electrical, me-|* chanical; heating, air conditioning and san} enginéering. The

firm has installed many ice skat-|

States. Mr. Bevington Was serving His’ tourth term as president of High-!

provements both to the club:and| grounds under his leadership in-|

ment and modernization of

tional water facilities. An inveterate golfer, Mr. ‘Bevington was shooting in the low 80s as late as last year. Active Republican He held membership in a number of Indianapolis fraternal organizations, the Indianapolis Athletic Club, Columbia Club, Scottish Rite and the Ki-

Mayor Feeney said when he ‘heard of Mr. Bevington's death. “He was a valuable man and I hate to lose him. He has given a great deal of mvice io ihe

Hirsch, Harvey, I. Karl Kramer Funeral ‘Monday

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mer was in the meat market most of his life until his retirement three years ago. Joan of Are Catholic. Church, Surviving are his wife, Magda-| lena; : three sons, Paul A. and

Mr. Kramer

and a sister in Germany, and six grandchildren.

Mrs. Harold Brandt

Services for Mrs, Mildred M. Brandt, 4411 E, 38th St... who died yesterday in her home after a

p. m. Monday in Kirby Mortuary. Burial will be in Concordia Ceme: tery.

cennes, and was graduatéd Vincennes High School. She had lived here. about 20 years. She was a member of Redeemer Lutheran

Lutheran Child Welfare Associa tion. Survivors include her husband, Harold C. Brandt; a son, Niel

se OK Rev. Hoekstra

the herg said he received word from clubhouse and securing of addi-ithe Rev. Jack IL. and Mrs. Walker, {trom Texas this morning that {they are “entirely satisfied with the present arrangement.”

fore a notary public in the Shamrock Hotel in Houston, followed their son’s visit with them Thursday before he left for an Arangs. listic campaign in Virginia, Mr Rosenberg said.

wanis Club. In Welfare An active Republican, Mr. “We have investigated pC to the health, education and financial

:ithe direction of the Rev. Hoekstra and express our entire satis-

He was a member of st. No ‘Meanest : Man

six-month iliness, will be at 2:30]

Mrs. Brandt was born in Vin, from}

Approve Management Of Son's Affairs 1

The parents of Little David, 14-

ing rinks throughout the United year.old boy evangelist, have indorsed bis management by the. Rev. Raymond Hoekstra, pastor suspended for six months, of Calvary Tabernacle, land Golf and Country Club, Ir- 1 osenberg, attorney,

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clude the complete revamping of in a recent court battle over Lit- ago. the ‘sprinkling system, enlarge-itje

David's earnings, Mr. Rosen-|

Their statement, sworn to be-

ts of our son under

faction over the present arrange ments,” the statement read. The parents of the boy evange- head list, whose income grossed $67,800 over ‘a 15-month period, but whose manager was unable to account for &!' the money when

haled into court by James Daw: - ‘son, Little David's guardian, de-

clared that “pleasant family “relationships now exist.”

Pupil to Get Watch

toutbreal: of . World War II in Bevington died at $20 p.. m. September 1838, it will be possible St. Vincent's Hos: {to read a newspaper in London's was 60. His body was Dest-Known square after dust;

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+ | mation-by-nation | the Iron Curtain. .

convinced that the Communists they hope will liquidate the Church behind

CONE. The arrest and trial of

Cmdr. Groarie E. Marcus Jr, Joseph Cardinal Mindszenty. In

|" TWO. Threatened and actus! aca. dx a for duty o = restrictions on the activities of churchmen in the Russian satellite

nations. AC Drestit thers are two cardinals, 14 archbishops and 52 bishops behind the Iron Curtain, Alols Stepin: of

. Del : Young, who is retiring from | James ; _ot{cordat with the Vatican. All re the Navy after 42 years of Toronto, during a visit to Vatican 1100s schools were nationalized |1City, told the United Press: summer, “It i» more and more evident Albania

that governments behind the Iron Curtain are not making a res)

service. Driver Fined $50, attempt to come to an agreement

Gets 5-Day Term with the chiirch, but rather are

John J. Myers, 114 N. Delaware determined to oppress and, as far] {St,, yesterday was fined a total gu possible, to Hquidate it.” of $50 and sentenced to five days Country by Country | in jail by George M. Ober, judge gare is the situation country! of Speedway Magistrate Court, ‘by country: Myers" driver's license also was:

He Czechoslovakia

{was convicted of driving under : \ ithe influence of ‘wlcobol, drunken.| There Are. two archbishops, ness and lacking an operators 1i- Brenan of Prague

{Matacha of Olomouc. and eight {cense ‘when arrested two Wook biahops Incthe. county. The "aw Judge Ober suspended the | for defense of the republic” procense of James Jenkins, R. R. 19, [vides that anyone who “misuses” Box 135, for one year and recom-/his priestly functions to “influence mended that it never be reissued political matters in a manne yt unwhen Jenkins was convicted of (favorable to the drunkenness and driving under|cratic order’ may be ae: the influence of alcohol. He also Two months after the Communists

(told to get out of politics. , Speedway, was! Church leaders say negotiations fined $50 and costs and sentenced between church and - state have| ito 30 days in the Indiana State Farm when convicted of disorderly conduct.

Auto Safety Tests To Start Monday

Tests to check automobile rakes, HAA windshield wipers |:

Fran Be ind. ta pin FiShia. dives” and

begin in In: dianapells Mond Monday. DY by the Ac cident Prevention

Department of

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a.m and 1 p,m to 4p m.on North St. between Meridian and Pennsylvania Sts. Drivers tested will receive stickers and booklets on traffic rules and safe Jrving Je

in Radio Contest

Susan Haslet, 12, of 3265 Carr. native of Gef<iroliton Ave. will be presented a tired butcher who|watch on WIRE at 3:30 p. m, to-

"The t teacher is Mrs. Edna G. Henry, 710 E. 58th St., 6B mathematics instructor at Public. School 76. She has been teaching n In:

dianapolis since 1926.

‘Manitrealer’ Derailed MONTPELIER, Vt, Apr. 2 {UP)—The locomotive and three cars of the Montpelier, New York to Canada express train, were derailed. today near: the Montpelier station. No one whs hurt.

TORONTO, Apr. 2 (UP)-—Po-lice today searched for a tall, dark man who hit Barbara Anna Horton, 7, on the head with a stick and stole a nickel from her| last night. ._ .< he

throughout April and May by officers in: white accident May iy cars. y stop. sutomobiles intermittently throughout various .parts of the ¢ity. The blockade on North St. is scheduled for the week, bot may continue longer, possibly other streets. 4

Dip Reported in State

Indiana was a healthier place to rear a child during the first three months of 1049 than it was 8 year before, the State Board of Health said today. Communicable diseases which concentrate on youngsters took a far lighter toll in the opening quarter of this year, Dr. J. W, Jackson, director of the Division of Communicable Diseases, said. number of cases of mumps, measles, whooping cough and smallpox all declined, Mr. Jack- |. son said, and only a negligible | irise was reported in the ‘number lof ‘scarlet fever cases.

halt all “acts inimical with the peoples state” before there can be peace with the church. Minister of Public Administration Wiadysiaw Wolski said increasing numbers of priests cre “agénts of Anglo-American im- $ perialism.” “He. attacked Bishop Stanislaw’ Adamski of Katowice who charged last month that “religious attacks not only have not

Hungary This country haz one cardinal, the Mindszenty who waits word on his appeal from ble |g lite sentence; two archbishops, {Julius Czapik of Agria and Joseph Grosz of Kalocsa and twelve)

Brandt; two sisters, Mrs. Harry

Indianapolis, brothers, Alfred, Walter

Norman Fossmeyer, Anderson.

Mrs. William Moore.

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yesterday in General Hospital,

the Stuart Mortuary Chapel. Burial will follow in her Mrthpiace, | Monticello, Ark. Mrs. Moore had lived in Indian apois sit years and was a member of the Bethel AME Church

Pandolfo and Mrs. Sylvia Sim. and four: and Frank Fossmeyer, Vincennes, and!

will. be held at.10.a. m. Monday in|

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bishops. Press attacks on the church have tapered off from their a {peak during the Mindsgenty trial } lin February. The board of bishops received a letter from the Cardinal in prison and it is said to urge agreement with the—siate. The hoard, which is split over the 3 problem, haz held one meeting {since then. Last August. before his arrest, Mindszenty told the "United. Press that 80 priests were arrested and that “some of them"

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lon charges of crimes against the state. That was what i to

had been sent out of the country. The ‘government denied pulsion charge and said it had no dvtatied Hat of prissts arrested.

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