Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1949 — Page 2
Tents Needed in Shaken Ecuador fo
"QUITO, Ecuador, Aug. 9. (UP) ~-Rainz have added to the misery of 125.000 homeless victims In the Ambato éarthquake area 70 miles south and tents are urgently!
csBeded, reports reports from the stricken
id Tode victims of last Fri | “ATE peeks ! en Ing shelter from. the rat ain unger} tes trees and fallen Yoofs, these’ reports said. Thousands are hud:| —dledin public-squares, ~Walung
North Side apartment owner and operator for the last 20 years, will be held at 2:30 p, m, Thurs-
} ho ] a Thursday in Flan Cais : at 10 a, m, ner. 1 ‘Apariment Operator 2 ‘Buchanan mortuary. - Bur Services for Colin J, Patton. :
Mr. Kaelin, who lved in 1602]
‘Hoelgen: St, was a native of In: Services for Wiliam G. Truex,
dianapolis. He was educated at financial secretary of the United org ey she was § bor
‘Park School, Culver . Military Brotherhood of Carpenters and of the Emerson Avenue Academy, Union College, Schen- [Joiners of America Local No. 80/Church in Indianapolis,
day in Flanner & Buchanan mor-: ectady, XY. and the Indiana) _ (AFL) and Info. : Ontversity Law School, § ‘dianapolis resi-|R. The Rev, G. F G1. 00 O'Do +. His law.offices vere. i. dent, 1 “for. of the Centr will be held a
ie Hill * Mr. Patton died yesterday in| ‘his home, 3420 Broadway, following an illness of one and one-
half years. He was 0.
Born in 0 me to
ether with his wife, he owned
HY H y Cn and managed several North Side!
_apartment houses until {illness
for help io come. “We: have no shelter left for the people.” said an urgent plea from Mother Aulestia- and six Catholic sisters in Ambato, “We supplicate you to send us tents, : perhaps from the Unitéd States.” = Bodies Deteriorating Reports reaching here said the stench of decomposing bodies buried” deep in fhe rubble was
more days to tecover bodies 8 - ! > nearer the surface. Then, he sald. favorite dance tune or theo brought me up for the opera
bulldozers will be put to work crooning of his very special | tion, but the music was swell to cover both rubble and bodies.| songstress, kept Wiley McCam- | I didn't mind thé operation at
The biggest problem now fis| i » t id ‘ on, 24-year-old Army veteran, | all,” the young veteran said as | z housing. the president said: I- happily eutertained yesterday | doctors pronounced the new “We need tents and temporary while surgeons at the Veterans’ | technique highly successful.
~ © whalters"" he said. “AJ from the] Administration Hospital re- | A local anesthetic Was &dUnited States and Columbia al-' moved his appendix with local | ministered to numb the nerves "ready is arriving” “anesthetic. lof the veteran _of the Eighth
The President said the Bcua- EE ————
ds ¢ ary bh , . doran ceasuey had von nor. Gevbe Anti-Red Committee |
And that a special fund had been.
| Pacific. Then, as he listened to
i pendix.
COPPER IN TU RKEY Beach, Fla.
“tration:
forced his retirement. He was a’ mémber of the 8éventh Day Ad{ventist Church. Surviving are his wife, Bessie Conway Patton, and a daughter, Miss Joan Jean Patton, both of Indianapolis.
Mrs. Daisy Winfer
soft music through earphones, ments for burial have not been a surgeon deftly lifted his ap- completed. She was 73. Born in Cicero Ind. she lived! Doctors say the musical tech- In Indianapolis 34 years. An emnige will be continued and in |ployee of Indiana Bell Telephone] the future operative patients Co. for 20 years, she retired in
“may ister to radio programs 1930—8he— was a member of!
ball games or other special fea- [Jehovah's Witnesses. furés 8he is survived by a daughter, = Miss Dorothy Winter, Miami] a son, Russell Win-| Turkey may soon become. Im-'tor Indianapolis; three sisters,
portant. as a copper-producing yrs. 0, A. Farthing and Mrs, hp A RS tiem =A Fat nd We. ey. C as fraighsé tu" Scrfdfiets dons Defianges by Legion ine here: sinc. ancent ies ous Bre hr Webel Geri SeRimatAElE : 1 [but plans are now underway for Park, Cal, and a brother, Florian greatly increased activities, Smith, Detroit, Mich.
officiate. Burial will be ire He 8 nro
napolls 22. years. ago. To-.
; dted ‘day, was born in Greenville, O., Thame. 1117 N. LaSalle St.
‘before iliness forced dn la retire. a
‘the First Presbyterian Church, Surviving are his wife; Ruth; and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. |Osicar M. Kaelin Sr. Indianapolis. |
‘Mrs. James Rumrell
Mrs. Estella May Rumrell, 901! |N. Oxford St.” will be buried in Washington Park tomorrow fol-| services at 2 in Jordan funeral home. Tine was Mrs. Rumrell, who died Sun-|
in the sami dl} Funeral The Rev. G. daughters.
Lavon Fisher, pastor of the Mrs.
was a Member, officiate. ew Bethel Cemetery. of New.
hier life. She made her
| and lived here 40 years, fi illness of three mont
is survived “her hue-{ Was 71. was 67.
She ; band, James Rumirell; , three Served 11
9 ; 4. m. tomorrow in Tot eral home, Burial will be
~A- native Bethel, Mrs, Smith lived in Marion County all
home
here in 841 N. Bradley St. She
She was a member of the Secs lond Church of Christ, Scientist,
daughters, Mrs. Helen H. Jack-| Elected for 17 pénsecutive one- here and of the Mother Church
{son and Mrs, Earl Nail, Indian-|year terms as cial secretary |apolis, and Mrs. Charles Bray, of Carpenters’ Local No. 60, Mr,|'i Boston, Mass.
Services for Mrs, Daisy C. Win. FIOFIau; "tWo “sisters, Mrs. M. R. Truex was unable jos run for office; nd. Henry N. Smith, and a
She is survived ‘by her hus.
spreading across ‘the devastated 4 ; r yp» Te Lar: who died yesterday in her, Frederic, Indfanapolis, and Mrs. In Tune because of ill health, fer, Mrs. Opal O. Shaner area. Anesthetist Dr. Eugene Schmidt and patient Wiley. McCammon. home, 2445 N. Rural St, will be| Clyde Weddel, Brooklyn, Ind. six| Bo ‘in Bartholomew County, A re : President Galo Plaza said res- : 'at 3 p. m. Thursday in Flanner & grandchildren and six great-/he cdme to Indianapolis in 1903 cue workers would try for a few shit music, perhaps his “1 was scared when they | Airborne Division in the South Buchanan mortuary. Arrange.| grandchildren. land worked until his election to Frank Mcllvain
« /the union office. Projects on| gervices for Frank Mcllvain, ‘Mrs. Effie McIntire which he served as carpenter su-\ Trafalgar. Ind. former Indian:
Mrs. Effie E. Wells Mclniire, Pervisor included portions of Gen-ign,iis resident who died
Sature
{1147 Spann Ave. who died Sun-|eral Hospital and a fraternity gay were tobe held at 2:30 p, m.
| day. wil bo buried in nderon Pode In Nes Latayecte,
today in the Mt. Olive Mathodsat
{Ind., following services at 10:30) ‘ing most of his residence in In- Church, Peoga, Ind, Burial was to
(a. m. tomorrow in the Conkle Fu-| |dianapolis_and had lived in
hsb i [neral Home: She was 70. LaSalle Street address the past]® 7, 1° Was 7
| Born in Shelbyville, Mrs, McIn-| 127 vears.- A native of Peoga, Mr. tire lived in Oklahoma and Call- ™ gurviving are his wife, Mabie Vain lived in Indianapolis {fornia for 40 years before moving! IG.;
Melle for 12
two sons, Ralph and William (Years. Before his retirement “in
ito Indianapolis three years ago. J. Truex. Indianapolis; two daugh-:1933, he was employed by the | 'Suryiving re a son; Custis D.iters, Miss Judith Truex, Indian.|Hoosier Veneer Co. He was a
lis, and two brothers, C
Floods Anticipated rn _pAnticipating the posit of Convention Turns Down Anti-Communist | oods from the fain. the Président!” Bath ¢ mbar . SHUTTER a said all refugees had been svac- Oath as Membership Requirement uated from the lowlands. Times State Service
The Pan-American highw : PT. WAYNE, Aug. 9-The Indiana American Legion. today the raiiroad running highvay sna asked in a resolution that Gov, Schricker set up a little Un-American bato remained blocked by land-| activities committee but turned thumbs down on a proposal requiring __ slides and rubble. A shuttle air-| signing of non- Communist affidavits as a prerequisite to Legion’
lift organized by th v membership. remai ained the i avenue of help In its resolution to the Governor the Legion asked. appointment
“for the disaster area. } of a special subversive commitiee — commanders.
the Ecuadorean gove ment, & revolution.’ the posts ve big C-47 cargo a from’ ~The Legion nid the action] rg McDaniel had en a . fa
American ‘bases in the Panama! lcould not wait until the next Gen- vorite during three dayS™f intenCanal Zone joined the airtift to eral -Assembiy in 1951 and pro- sive campaigning here. Bul Berry Ambato after bringing in six tons posed the Governor's group - be, 8... Hurley, --Paleville —insupanceof medical supplies. {set up pending appointment of a man, and Jack W, Mcintyre,’ Col. W. J, Eyerly, U. 8B. Army permanent group. Bloomfield, stayed in the running quartermaster officer from Pana- The resolution, adopted almost With their pleas to “turn the Lema, remained in the disaster area unanimously, said the Governor's glon.over to the young men.’ to 0 establish bases for further sup- committee should hear reports Mr. McDaniel, a “northerner,”
ply shipments. [trom persons with Kkriow ledge ‘of also was considered by his supeee — “brazen Communist traitors.” = porters as the "geographically cvorHenry P. Jeffries | A similar proposal was defeated rect” candidate since imcumbent
enry press in last year's General Assembly. Commander Joseph Lutes of In- —— 3 destin, nc ge! “This is no Witch hunt,” the dianapolis was listed as a “south-
years, whe died yesterday in his resolution said. “Communists are erner.’ ~home, 128 King Ave. will be here in strength - waiting and’ - Interest in the election olay by ah Park- for a revolution.” the 100 official delegates aver-
- services at 10:30 a. m, Thursday. While they defeated the pro- shadowed the fun-making and in the West Side Church of hs posal that - prospective Legion- convention antics which prevailed Nazarene, Maifes must swear they are not during the first three days and A native of Ripley County. Mr. Communists, the Legionnaires through the three-hour parade Jeffsies had lived in Indianapo- pledged assistance to the newly last might: =. ls for 45 years. Retired threeicreated Indiana Department of
. yeirs ago, he was a member of Civil Defense, If proposed facilithe West Side Church ofthe Naz- ties and man power &f veterans’ Frank Boles Rites arene and Puritan Lodge, 100F, groups be available to the state * He was 70; 'in case of emergency, attack or - ! i Survivors include * two foster disaster, : 12
a brother, Charles A= order oat but Mpg somone fro, Leg re {naires from marching for hours|
. dianapolis.
a Plgnt ‘Manager . |
ie - a parade last night, v. Mrs. Anna King |Schricker was on hand to re-| Dies in Hospital Services for Mrs. Anna. King, jriew the march. | “Services for Frank Boles, man-|
Indianapolis resident who... Today -as-they- prepared -to-end- gger--of —the--South--Side plant “died yesterday in her home, 5239 the four-day session with elec- of the Polar Ice & Fuel Co., who - Guilford Ave, will be held at 2:30 tops, World® War I veterans died early yesterday in Methodist p.m tomorrow in Flanner & Bu- boasted they still were in control Hospital, will be held at 2 p. m. chanan mortuary. Burial-will- be of the Indiana Legion and con-'rhursday in the Temple Congrein Crown Hill _ (fidently predicted the election. of gational Church. Marion, Ind. Mrs. King, who was 79. was a Homer W. McDaniel. of Dunkirk p.riat will follow there in Grant member of the. Central Baptist as state commander. Memorial Cemetery, He was 63. Chureh. | But two World War II candi: Friends may call tonight at the Surviving are her husband, dates for the top job still were in'njoore & Kirk Colonial Chapel Ransom King, and a son, Earl B [the running and a baliot battle f King, New York. after 6.9. =. . ng. ‘loomed despite predictions by Ice Plant Manager
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= Mr, Boles, who Hved in 4708 : ‘ Winthrop Ave, had been manager = : .iof the South Side ice plant for 13 . oe {years.” Previously, Shertd been : : [superintendent of the Marion Toe es, © 1& Coal ‘Co: if"™Marion. He had been associated with the Polar Ice | & Fuel Co. for 4) years. "An “ activé* Mason, “he was a - {member of Samaritan Lodge No. 105, . Marion; Marion Council No. {28, Royal and . Select Masters; {Marion Chapter No. 85, . Royal {Arch Masons; Marion Command{ery No. 21, Knights Templar, ahd {the Scottish Rite in Ft. Wayne. |He was a member of the First
: But you don 't need to iron ; } Fong rsan ion Church In Indian-
his mother, Mrs. Roseanna Boles,
Sterling 'S here! pS ak two sisters, Mrs. Adam
Diehl, Marion, and Mrs, Russell
on : . hes {| Ballenger, Greenfield, and three A ‘brothers, Jack and Lillard Boles, A » Oo Marion, and Sampseon Boles, Day: * ton,
Mrs. William Koepper r” Gravegide services for Mrs Belva Paarl Koepper, formet Indianapolis “mesiderit. who died
LAUNDRY Aug. 2 In San Diego, Cal, will be at 3 p. mo tomorrow in Crown “econ fii
A native of Indiana. Mrs. Koep
gal MA thet 1561
A the Oneira’ Club in‘ 8an Diego.
She was 66. # = Her husband, William Koepper, . a ¥ : survives
: 3 BB in Samuel Steele | | NON- STOP. Services — for Samuel Steele, , The Greenfield, were to be at 10:30 a. ‘'m. today in the Pasco ; J F SERVICE Funeral Home, Greenfield. He hy W us a a » i dteele, retired Hancock
| Coy farmer, died Friday at
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ie sons and a brother,
American military Ito investigate the Hoosier Com- World War I members that the Bb the be Arsh offered their full ielp Punists waiting and Working for, jtwe § younger hopefuls-wouldn't wo
Surviving are his wife, Beulah; .
per moved to California 13 vears | ARG. She was a member nf the’
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member of Mt. Olive Church.
Flo: two . L. and Emma Champion, Columbus, Ind. Lee, Indianapolis, and four step. “13. W. Sandefer, Horatio, Ark. and Mrs, Mayme Cp, California. children. , =
follow there in Mt. Olive Cem,
Ben Rush, chie ernment stevedo ated by the ne
would begin 10. 1¢
ers today and “p docks tonight.” .. Another |
These develop: by the secret s of the Isthmiar Maker, second
pickets. A dock were no union when the crew that the union know the ship w to sail.
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