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won, 78, who died yesterday at his; home, 2875 Adams St, will be held Tuesday at. 10 a. m. at the “Harry W. Moore Parlor} S50 Burial will follow in HL A retired conductor of ‘the In-| diana Railroad Co, Mr. Anderson| had resided in Indianapolis for| fermi The wap. es il efferson a a 3

Tor" the East Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Church, ME MyLI “Walkup; three sons, Ralph and Frank Anderson, of Indianapolis, and Clarence An-| dersoy Jr, of Martin, Ill; a brother, E. E. Anderson, Denver, Colo, six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Dragging of Cree For Man Halted

After dragging Eagle Creek fo |

& man reported to have “van-| ; ished,” a police emergency squad| 3 abandoned the effort upon learn-| =

ing that a. man “dripping wet” had been see f el stream. R emprging from the foot flagpole at Revere, Mass., searched the

__The hunt had started after a] clouds so she could take a bath. man fitting the description of al missing Central State Hospital| patient was reported to have|

jumped or fallen down the creek) - band and child.

so her finy home won't become lathered. Mrs. Ellis plans +5 Jay, aloft indefinitely until someone finds a suitable house for her

Senator Tomorrow

Times State Servies MUNCIE, Aug. 8—Funeral ser vices for Arthur D. McKinley, Muncie attorney who. died yesterday, will be held at 10:30 a. mm Monday with the Rev. Newman Jeffrey officiating. Interment will

Mr. McKinley, 69, had been con, fined to his home for more than . |three years. He was the father of Dr, A; David McKinley of.

“lapolis. | He was Muncie city attorney] % during. the administration of]

¥ Mayor John C. Quick and had also) -|served a term in the Indiana State; Senate. He was prominent:in Re-| ‘Ipublican politics in Indiana for many years, ER tary He was a member of Delaware! |Lodge, F. & AM. Mundie Com-| imandery No. 18 Knights Templar, and the High Street Meth. lodist Church. Besides his son, who is assist] ant medical director of ‘the In. diana University Medical Center,| his wife, Mrs. Lola McKinley, of! |Muncie, and a daughter, Miss Re-!

{survive, he also is survived by a {brother and two oF and two grandchild: hildren,

Mrs. Joan El, on her 24th day atop a six-faot perch on a 50-. Funeral eral Tuesday |

sky in vain for rain’ The bucket is for her to stand. in

For Mrs. Edwards.

| Services for Mrs, Zettie Bell

embankment near the hesphal Police stopped dragging creek when Clara Rardon, 25, the; “320 Salem Lane; told: them she had seen a man climb, dripping, from the stream. Officers went. to the spot and found wet foot-, prints.

o The ‘Welfare State’—

Mrs. Louise Watson To Be Buried Tomorrow |

Services for Mrs. Loils Pearl

home, 625 Blake St.

the chapel of the Peoples Funeral | crust.” I admit to catch-phrasing, Home tomorrow at 11 a. m. Bur:| fal will be in New Crown. [ing to {he "welfare state.” A native of Taylor County, | set this catch phrase, Kentucky, Mrs. Watson came fo state,” Indianapolis in 1908. She was a other words,-which-point. member of the Shiloh Baptist fingers and shout, “Robber! Thief! Church, Rascal! and Scalawag!” at it unSurvivors Include four daugh- til it is theroughly cowed. ters, Mrs. Annie Mae Tate, Mrs. { This catch phrase crawls around Evelee Keyes and Mrs. Beatrice my files like the children of the Harris, all of Taylor County, Kentucky, and Mrs. Lovella Butler, Indianapolis, and one brother,! Theodore Watson, Indianapolis, |and my hand was properly called,

Ex-Muncie Police, Chief F We THN Real

To Be Buried Tomorrow Times State Servies - MUNCIE, Aug. 6—Services for

Frank ‘Massey, public relations| ...q4 it through again without director of the Warner Gear Di-

| stopping. Did I? I did not. I} vision of Borg-Warner Corp. and want you to know of my great! former Muncie police chief, who| died Friday, will be at 2 p tomorrow in the Pietho Chapel,

turn to the faith of my fathers! "| from which some folks said I had

* The Rev. L. E. Maples will of-|shametully and sinfully strayed. when the faith of my fathers was I read “We the people of the being confirmed.

ficiate with the American Legion |

Jacobs. "Breaks. Down’: Interpreting Constitution

Letters Drive Congressman to Distraction

But Dream Restores His Balance By ANDREW JACOBS, Congressman 11th District Are you acquainted with the gentle art of winning complex argu-| ments with just a little catch phrase? my catch-phrasing hand, which wrote that a ‘welfare state” will be in| that “has shifted part of its concern from the upper to the lower wards, both of Dayton, O. Miss

{old woman who lived in the shoe. | {caught the doctor just as he was So I simply catch-phased * ‘upper | driving away. T also noticed that and lower crust” in self-defense the ends of the lace strings on/lami St.

| Then something awful happened down much longer than the first] { time. The doctor says he is still puz- and a half years. He was a mem-| I reread these letters. They ad-izled. But let him peddle his pills. ber of the Elks Lodge in Decatur. vised mb to read the Constitu-| While I was out, {tion, which they said was againstmy youth and my history book; day in Sykes Cemetery, the “welfare state.” I resolved toiall "about huge land grants for!

misfortune when I decided to re. [other things that provided wel-

Edwards, who died Friday in| General Hospital, will be held at| {1 p. m, Tuesday in the St. Paul [Baptis, Chureh. - Burial . will be =Paric: “Cemetery: = Floral v Mrs. Bell, who lived in 1439 N. Pershing Ave. was ‘active in musical ‘affairs of her community and in the St. Paul church, of which she was a membef, A jnative of Greensburg, Ky., she came to Indianapolis in 1915. Survivors include her husband, Pen pal-A. J. Schneider called Amos Edwards: seven daughters, is one Mrs. Lora Bishop Miss Alma Ed-

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but I plead self-defense. ‘Gertrude Edwards, Mrs. Mabel.

Everything Congress does is condemned by some folks as lead- Perkins, Mrs. Marian Smith, Miss | TRY] She read: “Art. TY Sec. f

“welfare congress shall have power to lay tie Edwards, all of Indianapolis; in the center of NUMErous on 4 collect Taxes,

She read: “Art. 1, Sec. 8. The Hortense Edwards and Miss Zet-

Duties, Im- two sons, Walter-and Francis Ed-fposts—and--Exctses to pay ob ARAPOHS, afd one§{Debts and provide for the com- “brother, Osgar: Wilson, Minne- | mon Defence and general Wel- jarotis. Hy fare of .

Several days ‘later 1 learned David Dudley ¢ Shelby

that our daughter, : Marjorie, Di ies in Home Here

David Dudley Shelby, 612 Mi-| died yesterday in his| He was 50.

{the strait jacket were hanging| home.

{had lived in Indianapolis four!

I dreamed of! Burial will be Tuesday or WednesDecatur. Survivors include his brother, the welfare of railroads; {tariffs to protect the weifare of olis, and a half-sister, Mrs. Susie manufacturers prices, and many Ryan, Birmingham, Ala.

Dog Under Arrest | ‘After Auto Hits It

A large Airdale dog was under

not exactly general, but in the. good old days;

fare, welfare

im--eharge.-of services at Beech| United States, in Order to form al This seemed to restore my bal- technical arrest Hast night after’

|more . perfect Unioh, establish! | Justice insure demestie tranquil-|

Grove cemetery “here, : ; ~Mr Massey. is. survived. by. his "wife, two daughters and a son. : rt stn fense, ...” Here I closed ny eyes

| and breathed a sigh of relief. No, welfare business here. I was free|

Miss Ida Robinson's it ; — ¢ of that horrible welfare business. R es fo Be Tomorrow could never, never stand it Services for Miss Ida Robin-! {again. I opened my eyes and this

‘mon, who died Friday in General was the next thing I read in the

Hospital, will be in the chapel Constitution; “(To) promote the, of the Peoples Fungral Home at general welfare ..." 2:30 p.m. tomorrow. Burial will Hours later when 1 came to,|

|the doctor was administering anMrs. Robinson was 45. She was ‘other shot of adrenalin. I heard! a native of Louisville, and came him assure Mrs. Jacobs I was| to Indianapolis in 1937. She made | {organically sound, but he was her home at. 769 Indiana Ave, Puzzled. where she was custodian af apart. | been a, Congressman, nor had one] ments. in his family.) He said to call] Survivors include an aunt, Mrs. {him if 1 ‘became violent again. Estella Martin, and an uncle; Wil- {Then I noticed the strait

Ham Love, both of Loufsville,” |Jacket. re As the doctor-left, IT asked Mrs:

Jacobs to read the Constitution] to me. She looked puzzled and said for me to rest. So I ex[plained to har. that I: halt “just

be in New Crown.

Mrs. William Bauer Rites to Be Tuesday

Services for Mrs. Lola Bauer, {cracked up worrying over why I'Davie,

48, of 818 North Chester Ave. was: down here in Congress;

who died yesterday morning in would she please see if the Con-| Bell

Hity, provide for the common “de-Tback Tn, line again with -hoth- Sa “at 30thr-und Tathot Se

(This dogtor had never |

‘Robert

ance and 1 finally persuaded:-them uy to remove the strait jacket. I'm when their machine struck the,

‘Constitution and the platform on| * Lawrence Moore, 21, of 304 0 ‘which I was as elected, | Boulevard Pl, and his passenger, |Keith Benton, 24, of 2231 § |

{Eastern Ave. were treated for

Taylor | McGregor - [slight hurts after their spill in| {the street. The dog was taken to

Funeral Tuesday {police headquirters to await iden- |

Services for Taylor McGregor, | tification of its owner.

[who died yesterday in his home, R ——— [1718 8. Keystone Ave, wilt ber eport of _. Attempt 4

held at 1 p. m. Tuesday in Jacobs] To Kill Franco Denied | MADRID; Spain, Aug. 6 (UP) |

Brothers’ West Side Chapel. Bur-| jal will be in New Crown.

Mr. McGregor, who was 34, was —A Foreign Ministry spokesman |

oda denied published born in Lafayette, Ky., and had! reports, ved hiFe five years “He | {that an attempt had been made to formerly employed by the Fair- assasaInale Generalissimo Fras mount Glass Works, Inc. He was © yd eo; a member of the Baptist Church. {iy oe herr Chief of state is, Survivors-include- his wife, Mrs. H tie resort town of San Sebas- | tiap, deep-sea fishing, .-and to! { Roberta McGregor; a step-son,. ‘day wil Simmers. Indianapolis; a he, A usual went out in his ‘five sisters, Mrs. Alice Blain, Mrs. yae Zar. {Ermine Radford and Mrs. Ella ONTARIO WOMAN | 108

all- ‘of Indianapolis, and HAMILTON, Ont. Aug. 6 (UP) Mrs. Jessie Bell and Mrs. Addie Mrs. Susan Partridge celeKillebrew, . Lafayette, Ky.; brated her 108th birthday in a

the residence, will be held Tues-|stitution said anything about it./three brothers, Willie and Herbert hospital today because I -r doctor

day at 1:30 p.m. at the Harry W. Moore Funeral parlors. Burial! will follow in Crown Hill. Born in Bridgeport, Mrs. Rauer ing a nurse, ghe knows the value! had been a resident of Indianap- of humoring ‘a. patient.

Humors Patient * You who know #Mrs.

by her husband, William A, Bauer, and one sister, Mrs. sephine Everett, Ga.”

“Look, dear, maybe this is it.” Jo-isald, “This torture is terrible. 1 College Park, must know why I'm here. Please. {read it quickly.”

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