Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1949 — Page 6

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~ Cite Mother for Takin =m Veteran's Funds 4 woman

. The defendant, _ Mrs. Blanche Lamberson, 4327 Carrollton Ave. “had pleaded guilty last month tol the ‘embezzlement of $2981 belonging 10 her ‘veteran son who was hospitalized at Marion with war injuries. The shortage was disciosed' when Mrs. Lamberson made routine guardianship reports to the, Marion County Probate Court| showing that only $25 remained, in the account, | Only $25 in Accom: In other court action, Judge!

Baltzell placed 17- id InBaitail placed a Fyeuia inl Dean O. L. Shelton (oF -The-Butlor School of Religion

who h f talks with Miss Margaret Lawrence, missionary on leave from mails, Aq sphisteed theft from the China, and Dr. Howard Horner, missionary to the ian Congo. A second defendant who plead-| The missionaries are attending the Butler Student Volunteer Mis.

ed guilty to the same charges, sions Conference which wil close toni ight or the campus. was referred to Federa) proba-| Somme .

veg rene " Fred S. Spangler

Grotto and St. Mark's Church. Survivors include his wife, Al- . ma; four brothers, George, William, Lewis and Henry Spangler,

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B. Howard Caughran, U. 8. dis trict attorney, said the defend-

ants, Ernest Poore, 20, of 1010 &.' Funeral Saturday all of Indianapolis, and & sister, Mount St. and the youth, had

tol : bond m1 {Mrs. Edward Ledig, Indianapolis. stolen a savings bond, a tax re-| geryices for Fred 8. Spangler, | fund check and a veterans bene- Hy 8. Box 149, who o_o eh Mrs. Alice Walker fit check from mail boxes at pri- {terday in Martinsville, will be at! Mrs. Alice BE, Walker, native of vate residences. {3 p. m. Saturday in G. H. Herr- Winchester, died today at the Two men from Clarkville, mann Funeral Home. Burial will (home of her daughter, Mrs, WilTenn. were sentenced to three'be in Washington Park. He was|llam Chestnutt, 69th St. and! years in Federal prison after (84 years old. Grand View Dr. She was 88. ‘pleading guilty to the interstate] A native of Marion County,| A resident here for many years, transportation of a stolen car, ' |Mr. Spangler was a lifelong resi- Mrs. Walker formerly lived in| Arthur Burney and Willie Garth'dent of Indianapolis. He was! the English Hotel. She was the admitted they drove the car from employed as a steamfitter super- widow of David Walker, who died Clarksville to Evansville. Mr. visor at the new White River in 1931. Caughran said Garth was an eés- plant of Indianapolis Power &| Services will be at 1:30 p.m capee from a Tennessee chain Light Co. Saturday In Flanner & Buchanan! gang at the time he drove the! He was a member of Capital] {Mortuary, Burial will be in Crown car to Indiana. City Masonic _ Lodge, | Sahara Hin,

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WASHINGTON, Apr, 28 rd —Defense Secretary Louis John-| son said today he has no plan to shift marine or naval aviation to the air force. Mr, Johnson's statement was made public by Chairman Carl Vinson (D. Ga.) of the House Armed Services Committee.

Mr, Johnson said that, despite: rumors to the contrary, a shift of Marine or Naval ‘aviation to) “some other branch of the serv-| ice” is not under contemplation,

The rumors weré fanned on Tuesday by a letter from outgoing | Navy Secretary John L. Sullivan | to Mr. Johnson. Mr. Sullivan re-| signed in protest against Mr. Johnson's order to cancel the Navy's 65,000-ton super carrier, and he said the order might lead) to the abolition of Marine and Naval aviation. Mr, Johnson pointed out that| under-the law he could not alter} Marine or Naval aviation éven if | he wanted to. “I want you to know,” he said in a statement to Mr. Vinson, “that before ‘any step of this kind | would be seriously considered, I! should ask permission. to discuss the matter before the (Armed Services) Committees of both! {Houses of the Congress.”

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