Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1949 — Page 11
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Name Emergency Board In Express Agency Row
WASHINGTON, Apr. 9 (UP)— President Truman today named board to investi-
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Mrs. Jessie Twente Services Monday
Mrs. Jessie L. Twente, native of Lafayette, who died yesterday in her home, 53¢ Hamilton Ave., | will be buried in Crown Hill following services .
Indianapolis resident 77 years, Mrs. Twen was a graduate of
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Baptist Church. Her husband, the late
John H. $wente, was a veteran of the Spanish-American War and
American War Veterans Auxiliary.
Bendix Strike Still On
SOUTH BEND, Apr. 9 (UP)— Company spokesmen said today no meetings had been scheduled with union representatives and it appeared a strike of 7500 workers
| |Louise; a son, Clyde G. Mitchell
t (Church. Her husband, the late
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the police department Aug. 31, 1947. He first worked with the morals squad many years and
During World War 1, he the 165th Engineers
France. He was a member of the
Jr, Bediord; three daughters, Miss Martha
Lumley Rite Set for Tuesday
Mrs. Mary Lumley, former Indianapolis = resident, who died Wednesday in the home of a sister, Mrs. Lillie Arnold, Chicago,
day following services in Chicago. A “native of Joliet, Ill, Mrs. Lumley moved to Chicago one year ago after living many years in Indianapolis and Maywood. She was a member of the Zetathea Club and attended the Unitarian
Frederick Lumley, had been an Employee of the Diamond Chain
She is survived by another sister, Mrs. Sadie Heggie, Chicago.
Mrs. Ona Darling Services for Mrs. Ona v native of Boone County, who died Thursday in her home in Augusta, Ind, will be held at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Phillippi Funeral Home, Zionsville. Burial will follow in Bethel Cemetery. Mrs. lived 15 years old. She was the last remaining member of a family of Sous brothers and two was a member of the ta Church. Agus. Mrs. Ho rth, Indianapolis, several nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Kittie Miller Services for Mrs. Kittie Miller,
will be buried in Crown Hill Tues- He
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apolis 58 years. She attended the Presbyterian Church. Her husband, Frank Miller, died 20 years ago. Surviving are a son, Capt. John R. Miller, of the Indianapolis Fire Department; two grandchildren, John R. Miller Jr., Indianapolis, and Mrs. Bernice Jessee, Cincin-
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Mrs. Lizzie Staten, native of Connersville, Tenn. who died Thursday in her home, 2437 Marfindale Ave, will be buried in New Crown Cemetery following services at 1 p. m. Monday in Greater St. John Baptist Church. i Mrs, Staten, who was 55, had lived in Indianapolis 30 years. She was a member of Greater St. John Church. Her survivors include a sister, Mrs. Wilma Rocker, Indianapolis, four nieces and four nephews. ~~
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SIDING CO. 605 8. Capitol EON TAILORING CO.
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Injured in Fall
Ralph Scofield, 3455 Carrollton Ave, an electrician in Loew's Theater, was in fair condition in General Hospital after he fell off & 12-foot ladder last night, while fixing a sign in front of the theater. He suffered head and mouth injuries.
morning after a heart attack in| the Hawthorne yards of the New York Central Raliroad, where he was employed as a yard clerk. “was 65.
two ters, hy Nickel and Mrs. Fred Sugars, Indianapolis, and four grandchildren.
Harry J. Gonder 952 N. Bosart! Ave. will be at tuary and at 9 a. m. in Little will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. ‘Mr. Gonder died yesterday in
St. Vincent's Hospital at the age of 64. A native of Batesville, he
Services for Harry J: Gonder,|
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lived here 37 years. He was em-
member of Little and its men’s club. Survivors include his wife, Louise; a daughter, Miss Mildred Louise Gonder; his mother, Mrs.
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Elizabeth Gonder, Indianapolis, and three brothers, Lorene and Elmer Gonder, Indianapolis, and Oscar Gonder, Batesville,
Mrs Theresa J. Hagan Mrs. Theresa J. Hagan, who died yesterday in her home, 2147 Martindale Ave, will be buried in Holy Cross Cemetery following a requiem mass at 9 a. m. Tuesday In St. Rita's Catholic Church. Prayers will be offered at 8 p. m. Monday in her home. A native of Nelson County, Kentucky, Mrs. Hagan had lived in Indianapolis 46 years and had been a member of St. Rita's Church for more than 21 years.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Cynthia Horton and Mrs. Alice Rutherford, Lexington, Ky.; three sons, John and Thomas Hagan, Detroit, and Charles Hagan, Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Cynthia Johnson, | olis, and Mrs. Belle Moore, Springfield, Ky.; 10 grandchildren, four
great-grandchildren, two nieces and one nephew. Fire Ties Up Traffic
Downtown traffic was temporarily tied up when firemen re-
in a back room of the third-floor studio. Mr. and Mrs, John Black are the owners.
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One man was In jail and police ‘were investigating two burglaries today following three “break-ins” in Indianapolis. Louis Sherrer, 538 Woodlawn Ave. night watchman at the {Knoerle Tire Co, Inc., 365 8, Meridian Bt, called police shortly after midnight and reported a window had been broken leading to the company office. Police arrested on charges of vagran man found huddled under one of the desks. Guns were missing from the show window of Bush-Callahan Sporting Goods Store, 138 BE.
Washington St., after police early today found the large front plate smashed.
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Nine Atlantic City Hotels Struck, Guests Do Work
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Apr. 9 {UP) + Guests at nine strike. bound ™eachfront hotels made their own beds today and went elsewhere for a drink or a hot
| Room service was at a mini mum. Office workers ‘and super{visory versonnel provided only service as 1800 emiployees of the luxury : hotels stayed away from their jobs for the second day. The walkout came as thousands of visitors streamed into this re-| sort for the traditional Palm Sunday boardwalk parade, TL » ” !
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llantic City Hotel Association, in; the strikebound; hotels, and the Hotel and Res{taurant Employees Union” (AFL3. The strikers, who walked off their jobs at noon yesterday, deimanded a $1 daily wage increase.
The hotels sald they: could not
afford any pay boost. _In an effort to lure some of the strikers back to work, the hotels offered free room and board to
on the job.
Named to Staff
Police said the confiscated were the “siot-ma-chine” and “re-filled” types and that the ones McDowell got to keep were “standard.” Dog Suspected Of Biting 2 Children A dog suspected of having bitten two children early today
was by police in 400 and N. Davidson Bts., shortly beMrs. Lena Perry, of 619 E. Vermont St, reported her son, ‘Wayne, 9, had been bitten on the cheek by a black-and-white dog as he was playing in his yard. He in the to have; a col} Police
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