Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1949 — Page 8
theran Council are holding meet- - ings in preparation for intensive effort in the areas of work
of DP work for the National Lutheran Council, is meeting with workers today for discussion of the DP situation and resettlement problems. The workers were to assemble in Dr. Hanes’ office in the Underwriters’ Bidg. Member of Board
the governor's committee for dis- * placed persons. Yesterday, representatives of churches of the National Lutheran Council mapped a state lism program for early 3950 in a meeting in St. Matthew’s Lutheran - Church. The evangelistic effort also will be hationwide. The Rev. Carl H. Amelung, pastor of St. Matthew's church, will direct the evangelism effort 5 one of the seven areas of the te. His area includes Marion 21 additional counties, 5 Heads Planning Group ‘The Rev. OC. B. Meyer, Evanswills, is chairman of the state @vangelism planning board and’
dianapolis, secretary. Institutes for pastors and laymen will pave the: way for the evangelistic effort. House-to-house visitation by workers also 18 scheduled. The seven Indians ares direcwill meet June 14 in St. Matthew's Church. The Rev. E,
., pastor and regional director for the national evangelistic program, will speak.
te FOP Re-elects
ianapolis Man 3 ERRE HAUTE, May 28 (UP) oii B. Low. Indianapolis, day began serving his second as a0 erwin of the Indiana Fraternal Order of Police. Bona was selected as the site the 1950 FOP convention. ‘Other officers elected with Mr. W ‘were Loyd H, Storey, MichCity, vice president; Fred ng Jr. Terre Haute, sec~
-treasurer; es Brown, umbus, , conductor, and and trustees
| Smith, Gary; Eugen orale, Said" Garrell Rich-
Dr. Hanes also is a member of |
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TODAY AND TOMORROW--Cold air, which has been spawning up in the vast interior of Canada, will invade Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, sending the Weather Bureau forecasts thermometers will be in the 30's. Even Ohio and Illinois will feel a snappy cold chill as temperatures early tomorrow fall into the 40's. The cool spell which will grip the lake ares tonight is predicted to spread over toward the Ohio Valley. Very little storminess is expected over the nation.
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Services for Mra. Faye P. Hamilton, 1225 N. Linwood Ave. who fhe Rey. Anders Steensen, In- Sled yesterday in her home, will be at 1:30 p. m. Saturday in Flaner & Buchanan mortuary. urial will be in Spencer. She
She was the wife of Actel A. Hamilton, assistant superintendent of mails at the main Post Office, A native of Spencer, she
She was a member of Wallace Street Presbyterian Church, a past president of its Women's Asa member of White Cross Guild, Brookside Chapter, OES, Auxiliary of Eastern Star
tional Association of Postal Su-
daughter, Mrs, Vernon Striebel, Ocean Beach, Cal.; a sister, Mrs. Hazel Kinney, Indianapolis, and two grandchildren.
Calvin Fortune
Services for Calvin B. Fortune Jr., resident of Indianapolis for 15 years, will be held at 1:30 p. m,
in Floral Park Cemetery. Mr. Fortune, who was ‘ou, died yesterday in his home, 1044 N,
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he attended Washington High
Burviving are his wife, Dorothy Lee; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Fortune Sr, and a daughter, Bonnie Ann Fortune, all of Indiaanpolis.
Mrs. Betty Crawford
Services for Mrs, Betty Crawford, who died Tuesday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Minnie Hawkins, 1023 W, 28th St., will be at 1 p. m. Saturday in Mt. Zion Baptist Church. Burial will be in Crown Hill, She was 87. A native of Bettsyville, Ky., Mrs. Crawford had lived here 38 years. She was 'a member of Mt. Zion Chyrch. Additional survivors three other daughters, Mrs. Delia Moreland, Mrs, Lillian 8mith and Mrs. Mary Griffith, Cleveland; four sons, Thomas, Harrison and Hobart Crawford, Indianapolis,
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and Place Crawford, Cleveland; six grandchildren, and nine greatgrandchildren,
Two Named to State
Board of Architects
Appointment of A. M. Strauss, Ft. Wayne, and Guy A, Warden, South Bend, to the Indiana Board of Registration for Architects was announced today by Gov. Schricker. The new appointees will succeed Max Pohimeyer, F't. Wayne, and George N. Hall, Gary. The
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Fell Asleep in Tub
NEW. YORK, May 26 (UP)— The nude body of a 23-year-old girl was found in a bathtub of the Hotel Markwell today. Death was listed as accidental. Police said the body of Marion Yasbek, of Hendersonville, N. C,, was discovered by her roommate, Loretta Collins. Several empty whisky bottles were found in the room and detectives said they believed she had fallen asleep in the bathtub. Her mother’s address was listed as 129 Maple St, Hender-
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Grand Jury three months ago was reported back in operation today. The Four Leaf Clover ticket, out of the market for several weeks following the Grand Jury
sale” at several spots along with a dozen or more other baseball lotteries.
about reappearance of the ticket since Judge W. D. Bain ‘of Criminal Court recently quashed the indictments. He Las appealed Judge Bain’s decision to the Indiana Supreme Court. “There’s nothing I can do until some decision is reached on what kind of indictments will stand up in court on distribution of lottery] tickets,” he said. It was not determined who is operating the Four Leaf Clover ticket since it reappeared several weeks ago.
South Bend Doctor To Head TB Association
A South Bend doctor today headed the Indiana Tuberculosis
E, W. Custer, superintendent of the Healthwin Tuberculosis Hospital, was elected at the final meeting of the association’s annual convention yesterday. Other officers included W. Guy Brown, Decatur, first vice president; Dr. Harold D. Caylor, Bluffton, second vice president; Mrs. George Moser, New Albany, secretary, and Dr. C. J. Mcintyre, Indianapolis, treasurer. New executive committee members were Dr. Paul D, Crimm, Evansville; Otto Ziegler, Michigan City. Lynn Stewart, Columbus; Bancroft Yarrington, Gary; Mrs. James Raper, Brazil; Fred Wehrenberg, Ft.. Wayne, and Dr. William D. Province, Franklin. .
$1800 Trailer Fire Traced to Cigaret
A fire which gutted the interior of ‘a house trallér at 7777 W. Washington St. yesterday was traced to a burning cigaret today. Richard Barb, who occupied the unit, told deputy sheriffs he had left a cigaret on a wash stand in the trailer, but could not remember whether or not he had put it out before leaving. Damages were estimated at $1800 by Mr. Barb. He said ‘$20
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