Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1949 — Page 2
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Ralph Edward (Randy) Randall, lifelong Indianapolis r t who drowned Thursday ¢
Services for Mrs. Ruth Shaw, . |native of New Albany, Miss., who i (died Saturday in the home of service, friend, Mra, Katherine Ludy, #21 N. West 8t., will be held at 14.m. tomorrow in Jacobs Bros, West
ain 2: te On Exhibit an Where finance com-| (cogfinged From Page One) : chopped oft $63.000 for|, _ ‘Co sertul but said he had ; Where Oscar ¥F. never ia one quite like it. “4 him it was my own 3 : special formula.” ie By the time for the afternoon memorial service, Commander ; hg Penland was raring to go and The Redevelopment Commission. participated in the ceremony. . The fame of all has spread far, The finance committees Perhaps there is no more intersal. ested person, however, than Richard Becker of Waukesha, Wis, .| Richard was born 70 years after the last gun was fired in ihe Civil ‘War The son of Mr. year-old youth lives and breathes the great American struggle, He wanted no other vacation: the/than to come for the 83d enre- campment, talk to the old solrate giers and live In their reflected ry.
Imally sed by the admniistra-/ Months ago he wrote those who tion. #t experts expect the Indicated they would be coming ’ Board arq and requested the opportunity to further| talk with them. They graciously th. consented. 5 “These are some of the things he learned.
Mr. Clovese, the only remaining GAR Negro veteran, is 105. Born
once in the right temple. and didn't give up riding his horse A 38 caliber revolver lay on for another three years. A memthe between the bodies, ber of the Kentucky Cavalry, he The hotel clerk sald the manlis of a family with a long miliwoman had registered at the tary history. » Roary times as Mr. and His grandfather served In the H. Lee. Revolutionary War; three sons
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shouldered arms in the Spanish American War; a grandson she is survived by a granddaughfought in World War I and three ter, Mrs. Evelyn Lewis, and two more in the last world struggle. From the far West Gare 5. Shaw, Chappel, the man credi ! falling from a peach tree a tew Mrs, Clifford Miley days before leaving for Indian- Graveside services for apolis. ~ Mayre Bradford Miley,
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‘Got Tired’ ‘Fall out of a peach tree? That's Wednesday Pleasureville, Ky.,
morning. Kept it up for three tral Chapel. hours, got tired and lay down. Mrs, Miley died Saturday in her Then some neighbors got cited.
to fall out of that tree.” Mr. Chappel holds the only ployee of the Indiana post meeting in the nation. Once She was 34. a month he meets with himself] g are her husband! iin Patriot's Hall in Los Angeles Ciitrora Miley: her father, Charand goes through the ritual.
Mrs. N. lifelong of his {Indianapolis resident, will be heldihome in Indianapolis for the past|jise: in
39 nonsense,” he said. “I went out following services at 8 p. m. to-|the to pick peaches about 6 one morrow ifr Shirley Brothers Cen- M
ex- home, 3935 W. Harvest St., afterithree daughters, Mrs. Rex Hitelan illness of 15 months, A mem- shaw, ; “It sure took me a long time ber of the Tabernacle Baptist Hume, Bardstown, Ky. © |Church, she was a former em-{Dorothy Workman, Newport, Ind.; Gear Co./two brothers,” Homer Foist,
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Dr. Paul G. Dintaman. deputy a y a heart attack.
Mr. Hard fumed. The oldest of yrother, Lewis B. Char all at 108, he arrived yesterdayli,, w > 2 Smtn, Jog) afternoon, His wheeichalr was J—— i ——— misplaced and he was confined > to his room. He didn't like it. He wanted to be out with the others. " SWO0 Answers
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The senior GAR veteran has jy* . on wmst sinction 0 eve [jog 1 Her Home ing Frefiggnt Hincolws very first call for volunteers; In all, he knew the horror of war through! A requiem high mass will be more than 20 battles and engage-'offered at 9 a. m. tomorrow in ments including the famous Bull oyu Lady of Lourdes Catholic Pun, {Church for Mrs. Kathryn G. Gris Twice he met the Great Eman-iyq1q charter member of the: The first was at A > Children's Sunshine Club of Sun-| in Was n shortlyl, vege Sanitorium, who died
after he enlisted. Still withoutige, .4av tn her home, 5830 Unihis uniform, he shook the Presi-\y. sity yo dent's hand. Services at 8:30 a. m. in the
Lincoln locked at him and said: = =~", . the mass. “Say, son, you look like ynu| de would make a good soldier. Why| Burial will be in St. Joseph Geme
ag tery. - don’t you Join bel living history.| Born in Washington, D. C., Mrs.|
. ; like nothing/ Griswold lived in Indianapolis) i She) Te a most of her life. She was a mem-| csiaaeeees ber of Our Lady of Lourdes {Church. She was 60. | Surviving are her husband,
{Robin C. Griswold; a daughter, Mrs. Norma Mack Leppert, Alta{dena, Cal.; a stepson. Commander’ IW. R. Griswold, Mare Island, Cal.
land five grandchildren,
Mrs. Lena Beatty Mrs. Lena Beatty, a member of the Methodist Church and Royal Neighbors Lodge, who died Baturday in her home, 1545 Broadway, will be buried in Crown Hill fol-| lowing services at 10 a. m. to-| morrow. in the Moore & Kirk Colonial Chapel. : { | Borm in Keokuk, lowa, Mrs. Beatty had made her home In Indianapolis the past 16 years. She was 88. Two daughters, Mrs. Mabel Robinson and Mrs. Grace Batten, Indianapolis, survive, in addition to a sister, Mrs. Clara Brengart-| ner, a grandchild and a greatgrandchild,
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Slayer Escapes From Padded Cell CLEARWATER, Fla, Aug. 29 (UP)—~Wary officers spread over Pinellas County today in search of an ex-convict and former mental patient who escaped last night from the padded cell where he was being held on murder The fugitive, John Calvin Russell, was accused of stabbing a 75-year-old retired New Yorker to death and seriously wounding three other persons in knife and shotgun attacks at Crystal Beach, three* weeks ago.
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Rites Arranged For Lonnie Webb
Services, for Lonnie Howard Webb, electrical contractor and
Mr. Webb, who lived in.R. R. 4, Box 446, died yesterday in St Francis Hospital after a short {liness. He was
member of the Indianapolis Radio Club and the Electrical Contractors’ Association. A Surviving are his wife, Margaret M.; two sons, Lonnie H. Jr. and Harry Webb; his father, William Webb, all of Indianapolis; five brothers, Eimer Webb, Bloomington; Fred Webb, Colorado, and William, Roy and Reese Webb, Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs, Ruth Snyder and Mrs, Emma Benjamin, Indianapolis, and four grandchildren. ;
URANIUM STRIKE REPORTED BERLIN, Aug. 29 (UP)-More than 2000 Russian zone miners {have been rushed to Truen, Ger/many, where uranium deposits {have been reported, the Britishlicensed German news. agency
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hang on the Washington, D. C., walls of James V. hy accused "Five Per Center.” His , Mixs Mildred Ortmeyer, ints out four. (Top left) President a Mea: Truman; flap GE a TS dr. Huns: fan, o colonti in: Corps, right) Gen. Gregory a Harry Vaughan, White House military aide under fire in the Senate inquiry into “influence salesmen.” oe
George E. Coston’ Funeral Set
Services for George Ellsworth Coston, retired hardwood finisher, who died Saturday in his home, 2718 Bhriver Ave., will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the Pat. ton Funeral Home Crystal Chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill. He was 74. Mr. Coston had been an antique furniture restor-
WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 (UP) Several photographs of President Truman, one signed, and aut pictures of two of
V. Hunt's office. The pictures Include those of 31 Senators or former Senators and 35 House members. ! This was disclosed today when y ‘ r O. White, attorney for the | “influence galesman,”
ailing , AH a hon threw open Mr. Hunt's plush| Mr. Coston several years. He offices for inspection by news- 2
men and puotogtaphers, of the old Central Chair Co. He
“The. sti ure those of!!ater was employed 25 years by the Parry Buggy Co. two members of the Senate sub Born in Indianapolis, he wis committee investigating 5 per ape centers—Sens. Joseph R. Carthy (R. Wis), and Margaret ®0ni¢ Lodge 33, YMCA and Secs
: ond Christian Church. Chase Stith LR Me.). Both "Cg rvivors include his wite, Mrs.
~ Frances Coston; two sons, Roy The" photographs also include ™ y » several taken at the Potsdam/®"d Dr. Ray Stanley Coston, Chiconference, showing Mr. Truman, C*80. and a daughter, Mrs. Jean British Prime Minister Clement Coston Maloney, Indlanapolis. Attlee, Joseph Stalin and others. FLOODS ROUT 20,000
These were not autographed. A third member of the Senate] SYDNEY, Australia, Aug. 20 sub - committee, Sen. Karl E. (UP)—Twenty thousand persons Mundt (R. 8. D.), wrote Mr. were believed to have been made Hunt a “Dear Jim” letter Nov. homeless by floods which swept Australia’s north coast Sunday ngratulations of Mr, evening. Damage was estimated at more than $5 million. r
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Our doors will open arte Ayres’ EOM. Seok Khon] Sale. Month- after manth hoveur brings you this house searing of od Ee lots, broken assortments in ion colors and patberns af ary. reduced prices. Ayres' E.OM. will be profitable Ye you. N's a once
a-month opportunity to make your dollars sireteh again.
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, Come down and “shop” each department, on every floor. Sorry, so mail or phone orders. Watch for E.O.M. signs throughout ‘the store. Come early! Come at 9 A. M. One dey enly!
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