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; . ° : : | . | -Communist Challenge | Services to.Be Held_igil nities on bel Services to Be Held ~ Vad i . a TTOOF Cemetery, Jamestown after yu pat. $4a pe . . . , 3 | Tomorrow Afternoon services at-2 p. m. tomorrow in “Wednesday Afternoon’ i” 8 . he WASHINGTON Sept. 5 (UP)~The following Labor Services for Jack E. Davison, the Fortville Methodist Church. | Miss Ruth = Allerdice, who J ° 3.F ? Day statements were issued by the heads of the two leading Indianapolis meat market owner.) Born in Jamestown, Mrs Lan- taught botany . at Shortridge wi ay Y who died Saturday in his home. grey lived in Logansport several'High School 20 years before ‘re- g < labor organizations: i {171215 8. East St., will be held at years before moving to Fortville tiring and moving to Richmond. " : erm ——— ; 1:30 p. m. tomorrow, in the G. H. two years ago. She had been ill Va, two years ago, died yester- : ' Britis Green Cites Murray Sees Nation Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial for the past seven weeks. day in the home of a sister, Miss b 3 issue of ‘Two Cold Wars' At Crossroads van ea. 0 Inia 283 den her Nashua, she legut{Maktna Allerdice, Richmond, She Sources ’ | . Da ame lo *vived by a daughter, Miss Anita {buried in Crown Hill fol. sources ss : apolis 25 years ago after living 14 Landry; her mother, Mrs. Sarepta/lowing ‘services at 3:30 p..m. This By WILLIAM GREEN, AFL By PHILIP MURRAY, C10 years In Shelbyville. For the last | Garno. Jamestown: and thes | Wednusday in Flanner : Bu- © Snyder, w The keynote of all our Labor| Continued recession.— Or €CO- six years he had operated a meat gisters, Mrs. Mable Smith, Indian- chanan mortuary. 4 A crisis. Mi Day celebrations this year must nomic progress : market at 1712 8. East St. apolis; Miss Bessie Clark, Craw-| She was a-member of the First feel that be a call to action—action to pre-! Unemployment, with its attend A veteran of World War I, he fordsville, and = Mrs. © Dorothy Congregational Church. . | ing the pc serve the free American way of ant suffering and "distress — Or was a member of Garfield Post ‘Smith. Advance. Surviving are another sister, up at the life from the threat of domestic jobs for all Americans? 88, American Legion, Voiture Lo-} . —————— Miss Mary Allerdice, Nutley, of the 1 fascism and world communism. | A weakening of our mdyal pres- calc 40 & 8 in Shelbyville and. the H IN. J. and two brothers, Joseph Fund, not Both on the national and in-{tige among the democratic nia- Moose Lodge in Indianapolis. He IS ice dane |Allerdice, Richmond, and Horace ¢ Many ternational fronts, America ‘is In-/tions—or strengthening “of our was 53. ‘ . 9 'Allerdice, Indianapolis. eventual d - VOlved ‘in a cold a leadership Surviving are his wife, Clara > . ‘There ha war. In our own PRN among the free Belle: two daughters, Mrs. ah y . . Mrs. John T. Cleveland Britain m 4 country, reace- : peoples, and the parker, Elkhart, and Miss Jace 0C ors | p 18S A re } p tionary forces| | ll people who long queline Davison, Indianapolis; ’ ) ¢ quiem high mass will be next. wee : offered at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Monetary are attempting gb for freedom, two sisters, Mrs, Lucille Town-| Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic" tional Ba / he Soek throughout” the send, St. Paul, Ind, and Mrs, Funeral to Be Held {Church for Mrs. Berniedine J and Devel and entire ‘world? Pearl Wagner, Shelbyville; two! Cleveland. native of Wh rT gambling These ques: prothers, Ora Davison, Indianap- In Seymour Tomorrow ty who dled a Tle oi > ’ upon a -depres-| tions, of stag- ols, and Harry Davison, Thorn- Services for Mrs. Blanche contig Hospital * Sir Stat sion to return gering Impor- town, and three grandchildren. Blofey Barnes, wife of Dr. Atlie| "gq vices at 9:45 a. m. in the of the Ex them to power tance to every M E. W. Buschmann of rnes, chairman of the board Irvington Blackwell Funeral Fog over the nation’s one of us, -tace Mrs. E. ‘ of directors of Mayo Clinic, and pore win preceds the mash ish and | economic a nd ’ : the. citizens of Mrs. Elizabeth W. Buschmann, ®@ former Indianapolis resident, / . WH ;' the talks Mr. Green POlitical life. On| the United native of Germany who died yes- Will be held. at 2:40 p. m. tomor. | 5 will be in Ft. Branch, Ind. } ton during ALF. GreeR . the world front,| Mr. Murray go. ... on this terday In her home, 319 W. row in the Voss Funeral Home, ns Cleveland, n° od in and fund the leaders of the Kremlin also rabor Day 1949. We must, as Hampton Dr. will be buried in Seymour, Ind. Burial will be in ®/Y% ®. 'vashingion St. had been Sept. 13 are gambling upon a depression nation; quickly find the answers Crown Hill after services at 3 the Vernon Cemetery. a Indianapolis resident since Sept. 16. to weaken American resistance _the right answers. We cannot. p. m. tomorrow in Hisey & Titus) Mrs. Barnes died yesterday in Loe Ra Pw a member of Our Mr. Bev una, to SADIE the jain Ao-atiord to-drift. Mortuary, She was 87. (her home in Rochester, Minn, She > is sourdes Church. She Ssheddicd “minion ove ol Suro n The American: people have ay ‘Indianapolis “resident for “as 90. Ry EE RL Tw ——— x = 7 RL ; Orrow Asia. 2 } [clearly shown their faith in the more than 60 years, Mrs. Busch- A native of Vernon, Ind, she Trine re hee husband, - TA a Te Re Sg = “WriH-—eom We must not allow that depres- ruiyre of liberal government. and mann was a member of the Zion “3#*kvaduated from Indiana Uni- " : ‘ parents, train. sion. to take place. Our govern-|ipeir qeep-seated contempt for do Evangelical Reformed Church, |Yersity in 1916 and later taught Mr. and Mrs, Charles D. Pratt, Agitatio ment must make every effort 10 nothing reaction. We are proud of . gio 14 survived by two sons \P Vernon public schools. After Delphi, Ind.; a sister, Mrs. Hilary i : pound, no prevent it. And the trade union ne role of our Political Action Alfred and Otto Yo ns. her marriage to Dr. Barnes in 3A ; Delphi, and a half-sister, | U. 8. cur movement must militantly main-| committee in helping advance the Tv dwNERtE Miss Fra "1918, the couple lived in Indian- MTS. Ibert Chapman, Yeoman, 1 the past { Fo and getend ity standards 50 cause of government for "the oa aa a Alun Buschmann. | Pols for three years. y was Ind. for the fi at mass purchasing power, the : - ’ 4 { ER : nourishing of our economic | Pecks In the 1048 Section. ou all of Indignapolis; seven grand-|§ Member ot "Delta \ amma Mrs, Harry Kennedy | : Poa. f . i / children and six great-grandchil- le : | Services for Mrs. ine | : : Tee san Keer the wheels of indus (muceesatul in 1080. “dren. » Besides het husbesd, she ts sur, ay. ry atin on the table is milk, because it is the most nearly perfect food. by he a : Stubborn Résistance | The eves of the worlt are fo- Mrs. Mary A. Haught |a student at Duke University, #0 died yesterday in Methodist ments whi The trend toward high wa y Hospital, will be held at 10:30 : § i ot han uttered ts most atop. cused, intently and hopefully, up-| - Mrs. Mary A. Haught, native pt Durham, N, C, and a brother mn. Thursday in Flamer & ~ It supplies nearly one-half of all the food values your family Rk "the air. yrn resistance in many “years. 3 Cor actions In the year ahead. Indianapolis who died Saturday] S. William Storey, president of g 10000 Mortuary. ~ Burial “will : The opis While business continues to de. At 8 time when dictatorships, in her home in Ogilville, Ind., will the General Portland Cement Co. (,,,\"in Crown Hil. ds “and does it for ] h ther food. Sirckes = rive huge profits, employers Both Sastttuaiat aha Fasc, are be buried in Crown Hill after in cago. ) | Mrs. Kennedy, who lived in needs... an oes it for less money than any O er io. at $3 oO, throughout the country, as though| g Ur Way of life, ust services at 1 p. m. Wednesday in Mrs, Reuben Miller 4646 Crittenden Ave. has been re . ) by a given signal, have tightened demonstrate forthrightly that ou Flapner & Buchanan mortuary. | gervices were to be -held at an Indianapolis resident for 50 i ‘mi Jatts oF up their wage. policy, using the| democratic system can easily pro-| A member of the Old Garden jg p. m. today in the Tabernacle years. She was a member of the Any way you figure it, peany for penny, milk is always N and Was pretexts of declining prices and[Vioe the greta good for ‘the Baptist Church and charter mem-'gaoiict Church for Mrs. Lucy L. Millersville Chapter, OES, and |’ : ; dei ! aroucd § fears of future production cut- 81 our own sake. and for the or 4nd past president of fhe ajjjer, 719 Rochester Ave. who the Bellaire Methodist Church. our best food buy! . $3 Czecho: backs as. justification. ur ow; Land (Temple - Rebecca Lodge, Mrs. gieq Sgturday in Methodist Hos- She was 60, y y ’ CATHO All ‘this time, in the midst of TELS 3) (OV eReEYWILC We | Haught moved to Ogllville tWO pital, Burial was ;to follow in| In addition to her husband, ‘ . En ~ distressing and threatening de. MUSt show that free collective years ago. She was 83. |Floral Park. hE ‘Harry Kennedy, she is survived J \ - DRINK ENOUGH MILK _ Beran. 10k velopments, the trade union DArgaining orks In behalf of alli Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. A native of Sailor Springs. Ill. by a sister, Mrs. Freda Proctor, | ~~ £4 ; na germ movement has béen handicapped L' PSOPS: BAL We cn averl/Eiva M. Shehan, Columbus: four|Mrs. Miller had lived in Indian-| Cleveland, O.; two nieces and a. A Pea ARG ’ ET ro and repressed by the grim impedi- W8% US aren an . a. mons. Arthur R., Percy G., Wiliam apolis 20 years and was a mem- nephew. Ig : . : : ments of the Taft-Hartley Act, a: wl u é Ving stand- ang George D: Haught, all of In-/per of Tabernacle Baptist Church., . | ay No other single factor during the{aids; that Su gov Fament er 14 grandchidren and She was 69. Mrs. Ivy c. Robbins : { : : ; ye! BA Dt Janey oy 1 places, rt hardships and dis. |" 8" great-grandchiidren. | Surviving are her husband.| nrg Ivy Clara Robbins, who 3 py FOR ECONOMY...AND ne ( Fragically, the drive tO repeal, hile buttre Clyde Jones Reuben Miller; a son, Robert 4.4 yesterday in the home of : ~ the Taft-Hartley Act during the tress, while buttressing our civil GIy Miller, and two daughters, Mrs. Attar. 1d p - 3 » : liberties and our economic rights.| Services for Clyde -Jones, a| : Bh 8 : {la daughter, Mrs. David Fateley, | — first session of the 81st Congress Y no! 8 ervices y nes, & paymond Wooden and Mrs. Eliz-| , fell short of success, by a small The CIO is committed to these| janitor for the Climax Machine|, pip 0 UFEReR, HI Sige ToT 11941 Lyndhurst Drive, will be 3 ¢ 3 FOR YOUR HEALTH... ‘margin. i 4 * |goals, and determined that they Co., who died Friday in his home, oiis. and seven grandchildren ang Puried in Lizton, Ind., after serv- 4 ‘rr - \ ) : : } Severe Setback {shall quickly be achieved. Work- 915 W. North St, will be held atiiwo great-grandchildren jices at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in ih J ) ht : 2 This wad a sévere” setback for ers in America are devoted to the 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Jones! * the Conkle Funeral Home. Shel } EN MIL IS YOUR labor, but not a permanent de- preservation and strengthening of Tabernacle AME Church. Burial Charles H.-Kurtz {was 66. + 2 w-» |» feat, The reactionaries will find our democratic way of life will follow in New Crown Céme-| Services for Charles H. Kurtz, A native of Pittsboro, Hen-| N / : that out In 1950. |against the attacks of .all’ totall- tery. : [5332 N., New Jersey St., who died dricks County, Mrs. Robbins was % BEST BUY! On the world front, communism tarians.. We will fight, and fight! A native of Dayton, Tenn. Mr. Saturday while vacationing at a member of the Speedway “i ’ suffered a crucial blow by the hard, against all who sedk to un- Jones had lived in Indianapolis Lake Wawasee, will be. held at Christian Church. : : ‘disintegration of the so-called dermine our liberties or encroach 23 years and was a member of 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner| Surviving are another daugh- - ae Warld Federation of Trade Unions UPOn our standards of living. “-, [the Jones Tabernacle Church. He & Buchanan mortuary. Burial ter, Mrs. Faye Hooser, Roach- = Te -% 0. by the decision of the free, demo-| AH M MIN ey was DS, 0“: will be in Crown Hill, He was dale; two brothers, Reymond 7 ; cratic trade union organizations AM MINSKY DIES Beaides his wife,, Dorthella, he 78, AE Milam, Pittsboro, and C. D. in more than 50 Ajtions to estab-| NEW YORK, Sept. 5 (UP)—lis survived by a stepson, Robert| Surviving are a daughfer, Miss| Milam, Pontiac, Mich.; a sister, lish a new world labor body free Abraham B. Minsky, 68, producer Sommer, “lndiapapolis, and a Margaret Kurtz, Indianapolis; a Mrs. Fern Strange, Indianapolis; , ” of any Communist taint. Te my of burlesque shows, died in a brother, Arthur Jopes, Chatta- son, W. B. Kurtz, Cincinnati, O., a grandchild and one great-| 4
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Dies at Hospital |. ’ : a Services for Charles T. Kaelin, CT . : } Indianapolis lawver for 40 years and former Marion County pauper attorney, will be held at 10 a. m. Wednesday . in Flanner &. Bu. ¢ chanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill . Dr. Logan Hall, pastor of the] Meridian Street Methodist Church, will. officiate. . i Mr. Kaelin, who lived in. 5221 | Graceland Ave, died yesterday in Methodist Hospital after a long fliness. A graduate of Indiana Law School, Mr. Kaelin was associated many years in the practice of law with the late John F. Engelke in’ the Security Trust building Active in Republican politics, he served as Marion County pauper attorney in 1930. He retired six Years ago. Mr. Kaelin was a member of the Meridian = Street - Methodist, Church, Scottish Rite and the Maennerchor. He was formerly a member of the old Marion Club Surviving: are’ his wife, Pearl Hitchens Kaelin; a daughter, Mrs © Dorothy - Cornett; a = stepfon Gordon K. Hitchens; two brothers and two sisters and a grand daughter, all of Indianapolis,
[ Mrs. John L. Bell Dies at Hospital
Burial for Mrs. Emma Swift Bell, Indianapolis resident for 50 Years who died Saturday in Methodist Hospital, will be in Washington Park after services at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the * Clyde V. Montgomery Funeral Home, Mrs. Bell, who lived in 201], Bumner Ave, was a native of Jennings County, She was 73 Surviving . are her husband, ~ John L. Bell, and a son, James B. Thomas, both of Indianapolis, and. a brother, Charles Swift, Niles, Mich, i
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Theodore H. Lewis, operator of | , 8 merry-go-round at Riverside Amusement Park, who died Saturday night of a heart attack. as the device slowed to stop, will be’ buried in Floral Park after } : bw streites at- 10 a. m. Thursday . ; : _ anner & Buchanan mortu-| : : (ary. He was 60. | Tailorbrooke = _ Shagmoor PT McKettrick "i
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