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i yesterday in homie, 4207] Dairy state: Senators began or Member of Broad Ripple Chapter. Washington Blvd. will be held at : : : 4:30 p. m. tomorrow in Fianner |&

served as Mortuary, CremaAgainst the House approved bill tne organization. She also held > ¥ tion will follow. 2 to repeal federal taxes on oleo- membership at Tabernacle Pres ~ Born in Indianapolis. Mr: Taymargarivie, {uyterian Cl ‘lor who was 72, had attended pubAnd one of them, Sen. Edward A resident of the t Hotel, ‘Hie schools heree and was grad3 Thye, (R. Minn.), warned that'she was stricken Mar. 3 while at- [umted Sam Lh Academy. He measure might bring “days tending a meeting of her i receiv an .B. degree from and days” of debate which could| Funeral {the Indiana Law School in 1901 _ upset the administration's legis- iat 2 p. m. Tuesday Conkle Fu- his graduation from’

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rr iE i: Mr Taylor practiceed law here Scott W. Lucas, of Tll- Surviving besides her husband,” 1 cue L Johnson iri 2001 to 1908. 1s 1804 he ale i iy onident che are two sons, David N. and Paul way City; Otis Hughes, Flora: .. ed ne Tio Bene wr year anon: two daughters, Mrs. Lloyd Hughes. Lizton. and Robert. qeqn Fie had been And Chairman. Walter F. ow Ts. Rob- Hughes; a sister, Mrs. |

. alz, all of Indianapolis; : (of the Christ Episcopal Church George, (D. Ga.) of the Senate prothers, Forest Hughes. Tee fivilie. and. 10UF since early childhood. : ! : : | Surviving are his wife, Ethel

vars good mance i win oe Rites Tuesday [Luther Milton Rites [Gis dsvehier, Mr Murtha cted. . : ime to Meet Tureat [FOr L. H. Risser 'n Arkansas Wednesday ter

To meet tnat threat, it was an-| Services for Louis H. Risser, Services and burial. for Jaither

niet rssicon ls ons nounced that a bipartisan bloc of businessman and former resident Milton of 1228 Fayette St. will be Rites Thursday

17 dairy state senators would in-'of Indianapolis, will be held at held Wednesday in Arkansas : 1 For L. C. Edson

troduce a substitute bill Monday 10:30 a. m. Tuesday in Milford, City, Ark. 2 1a repeal the site axes | but Soi. Burial Will be in Crown Hill wr. Milton, who was 51, died! Services for Loyal C. Edson of terstate commerce, | Mr. Risser, who was residing | Ur"day in Billings Veterans 2108 Wendell St. will be at 1 p. m, A similar measure was reject-|in Hoopeston, Iil.. died Friday in Hospital. He had lived here six Tuesday in Jacobs Hrothers West o by he House Jesterday before Wesley Memorial Hospital in Chi- years and was an employee of Side Chapel. Burial will be in] voted, to 80. to repeal ex-!cago. He was 68. i... (Intand Container Corp. four Crown Hill. ~ isting taxes and to allow untaxed Formerly the president of the _

f ears. He waa 8 veteran of World Mr. Edson, an employee of the yellow ales. 1 he sold in inter- Fame Canning Co. in Greenwood, 5. 1 ano Ne Marion County Highway Depart-

/ Ind. he later became vice presi- = o : . 3 ; | Surviving are his wite. _ ment for the past two years, died he House passed A fepeal bill dent Of Austin-Nichols & Co. yioric or a a [Thursday in General Hospital, He, AR yess an Senate hance ew ork. He had also served a8 airs. Mattie Courtney: a brother, WAS 30. A ‘native of Indianapolis; committe pps out the y es president of Wilson & Co. gai 'M. Milton. all of Indian. i® Was & member of the Men's as ged d res cago, 2 apolis, and a sister, Mrs: Leola Bible Class and Spiritual! Temple. enough eep as 0! In 1933 Mr. Risser purchased conovay Ark "City { Church. the floor in the waning days of the the Milford Canning Co. in 'Mil- ¥. Arkanmms City, ATK. | Surviving are 8. brother, Jesse session. That same threat this ford, Ill. and eventually built it >. + . . |Edson, Indianapolis: a niece, Mrs, year 1s the dairy bloc’s chief into one of the largest independent W. 0. Kimberlin * [Lillian Lee, New Castle; a nephew, Neapon. Mestiwhile House Repub- corn canning - companies in the {James Harris, Indianapolis, and og Southern horn -Democzatsiwonid, --: — Funeral Tuesday \a_sister-in-law, Mrs. Novella Edpublicly cla ory y In! Surviving are his wife) Beulah : : son, Indianapolis. their battle to block the adminis- Reed Risser, and a daughter, Mrs. Services for Willim Oscar Kim- y

tration's drive for Taft-Hartley Malcus R. Hallstrom, both -of berlin, 4340 Washington Bivd. Edmund Thomson

Act repeal. vd |Hoopestan, 1.22 ster, Mrs, Mare will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday in| Services for Edmund H. Thom- | Coalition Revi . Yi Blackwell Funeral Home, Burial/son, R. R. 1, Box 681, McFarland |

The revived coalition, consid- a grandson and a nephew. ered dead earlier, insisted it has — Sl will be in Crown Hill. The Rev. Rd, who died, Friday in an In-

enough votes to write its own la- ga po > Roy B. Conner Jr—will officiate. { bor bill. The legislation will not Mrs. E. N. Shipman Mr. Kimberlin, who was TNE home orgy ! take the Taft-Hartley Act off the gas - * |died yesterday in his home. A ;:390 p.m. tomorrow in the J .C.. statute books, its leaders said. Di@S Here at 74 native of Fishers, he had been &/Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. | The administration's bill, which| = = =" ipman, [coident of Indianapolis 65 years puria) will be in Greenwood. would re-enact ‘ah “improved”!, Ms: nda Jessie Shipman, yng was a retired master plumber. ce ; ey 211 Spring St. died yesterday at The Masonic Blue Lodge, of CC). il to the RB Bow Committee 11907 N. Ilinois St. She was 74. {which he 'wasa member, will won| A native of Canada, Mr. Thom-' There. were strong indications g, Rative of Franklin, Mrs. guct graveside services. : jon: Xho Yaa 53, hag vad 18 Tne that it will not. be sent to the floor rig ea most: of her) Surviving are his wife Adah. ¢ime Mr. Thomson had been asfor debate before May. SVE Te ‘her husband and one son, William E. Kimber-|yioiqnt manager of the “When The strategy of the Taft-Hart- ' lin, whe is a teacher at Wash- Clothing Co. here. He was 4

i _ Everett N. Shipman; a daughter, { f ley supporters ie to permit the ad- irs" Bans Fart. both of Lighter, ington High School. . member of the Irvington PresbyHouse foor. But as soon as de- "POL; and another daughter, Mey J D vi an Ho ren. t ugh-| bate opens. another bill will be Mary Stutzman, Mishawaka. 1saac J. avis hers, ny A Mepdaugh-

sftered as a substitute. J : To i: nb A _° /|Bris Mrs. Carl EK. Should the House accept the Mrs. Kraas' Rites : Dies at Age 85 | Briatel, Bann 2nd : B substitute. parliamentary rules k bof : oY 5 : | would forbid the offering of fur- Set for Wednesday Spas 3 Divinctopmat | den Harvey Harrison ther amendments. The adminis-| Services “for” Mra. Margaret 8Polis residen direct

tration would be blocked com. Krass, former resident of Indian- survivors when he died Friday in “Services for Harvey Harrison,

pletely from efforts io make the 3Polis, will ‘be held at 2:30 p. m. a Columbus, Ind.. nursing home, WhO died Friday in his home. 444

measure conform to some of the ednesday in Flanner & Bu-'wy; pe buried in Reddington, Ind. Bright St, will be heid'at'1 p.m, demands of organized labor. . jchanan Mortuary. Burial will bein, following services at Columbus. |tomorrow in Bethel AME Church. BO | Mrsciaas, the widow-of-George, Mr. Davis, who was 85, haa Durie: Will be in Floral Park. He |T. Kaas who was president of the moved to R. R. 1, Clayton, Ind. }Y28 90. : ; Attorney General IX Printing. Go Sent of the three years ago when ne retired| Mr. Harrison, a native of Nash-!

|yesterday in her home .'after 18 years as a night watch-| ville, Tenn., moved to IndianapSays U. S. Reds [nie ne nar Mat 7 i

[tinsville. ‘man for the Indianapolis Glove 0lis in 1914. He was employed 5 oy A native of Moberly, Mo. she Co- - An Indianapolis resident In the Riverside station of the. Are Scampering |came fo Indianapolis n 1900 ht more than 25 years, Mr. Davis Indianapolis Water Co. 34 years. ~— moved to her home in Martins- had been a carpenter in his He was a member of the Bethel WASHINGTON, Apr. 2 (UP)— ville when her husband retired. - earlier life. : {AME Church 15 years, the Odd Attorney General Tom Clark sald Survivors include a daughter; Survivors are three sons, Alvie Fellow Lodge No. 1987, Intemnatonight that “we have the Com- Bessie; and four sisters, Mrs. (and Kennie Davis, Tuscon. Ariz. ''onal Brotherhood of Firemen munists scampering.” |John H. Finnegan, St. Louis, Mo.; and Francis Davis, Mountain 30d Oilers Union, Local 135. : Mrs. Valle Laipple, Sedalia, Mo.; View, Cal; a daughter, Mrs. He is survived by his wife, Mrs, In ohe of the strongest public yee Prank Seattle, Irene Cook, Clayton; four step- Bessie Harrison, Indianapolis, an denunciations of the U. 8. Com- wash, and Mrs. Frank L. Magee, children, 24 grandchildren and 46 uncle and - two nephews, all of munist party ever made by a Cab- yenjce, Cal. * |great-grandchildren. «Nashville. ' inet officer, Mr. Clark said the a ome den mn &

Reds work “stealthily .. . day and night to bring about chaos and confusion among our people.” r 8 » HE told a banquet of the Na. tional Woman's Party that the Communists “are ever poised to vilify acts of the goverfiment, besmirching public officials and striving to destroy confidence in American leaders and our form of government.” ; “But,” Mr. Clark said, “our people are now on guard. Today we dg the Communists scamn 3 2 - §

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employment. | HY 00 Delivers’ Funeral Tomorrow | and For Mrs. Jennie Zier | gon x

Services for Mrs, Jennie Zier, 4031 College Ave. will be at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Aaron-| ‘Ruben Funeral Home. Burial will! be in Beth-El Cemetery. | A lifelong resident of Indian-

apolis, Mrs. Zier died yesterday | rr al: ) | oh i eee! OS bar of Borin- 4

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Survivors include her husband. ! Jacob; a son, Bernie Zier; a

daughter, Mrs. Edna Lillian go Ie L A Wi ¥ Sagalowsky; four brothers, Moses, @ ; ett, Charles, Louis and Irvin hi rd ¢ S x :

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