Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1949 — Page 2

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” - : - * . - : Crimmens Mrs. Louise Berger Rites Set Friday Son, Morse Pays Slab ng : .. 97 For Oscar West 2 Colton St, who died Bunday, will a Tivwe 1 : [be held Friday in Springleid, z SEN oir. oat . i Tenn. was . . World War | Veteran Bible Class Organizer survivors include a son, Jo-, Cites Record Made . {lette West; three , the . ee at Lon i iL i we peter By, His Subcommiien rvices for he se {thew est, mens, of Lyons, Ia. a vet- Berger, 1614 Broadway, widow of and Ernest West, Lansing, Mich,| WASHINGTON, Oct. 19—Sen. eran of orld War 1, will be Fred T. Berger, will be held at/and three sisters, Mra. Laura Wayne Morse (R. Ore), one-time held at m. Friday in Moore 2:30 p. m. Friday in Wald Furieral Fry, Springfield, and Mrs, Beu-\msmber of the War Labor Board Peace Burial will be in Home. Burial will be in Crown lah Brown and Mrs. Myrtle Lock Lid tribute last night on the First Mount Pelasant Cemetery, Hill Cemetery. ridge, Nashville, Tenn. to Rep Ine 2 County, Mrs. Berger, who was 91, died Mrs. william Heid cobs, Indianapolis Demosrat. Mr, Crimmens, who was 55, yesterday in her home after an| Mrs, Bertha Heid dled today : : died ‘yesterday in Billings Hos- iliness of two years. She WAS in her home, 8156 N. Colorado| 1¢ Presented at length the recpital. ‘His home was at 421 N. member of Zion Evangelical 8nd Ave. She was 68. ord made by Mr Jacobs’ subTibbs Ave. A member of Ma- (Reformed Church, its Friendly! Born in Germany, she came tocommittee investigating union Union Local 1449 and] Bible Class and Ladies Aid 80- the United States when she was|gemocr Post 2839, VFW, Mr. |clety, She organized the first 11 years old. She lived in In-| ; ACY. ved hese the past A Bible class of the chureh in 1909. gianapolis most of her 57 years Hs dutlined In detail the fina. a vu i : Mrs. Berger is survived by two|in this country, fngs of the subcquimities Tegands 2 Wiliam E. H Se sons, Arthur F. Berger, Dayton,| Services will be held at 2 p. m. are his Ms. un. / : opkins . . . Serve [TONE 4 Oscar H. Berger, Phila- Friday in Dorsey Funeral Home. |p cormucis tin the ie IMMA: > 38. icesfomartow, deiphia, and four daughters, Mrs. Burial will be in Crown Hill. (7 rmens Union the prediction 5 * sa Louise B. Russe, Miss Bertha, Her husband, William Heid, ° 8¢ L. Googe, vice presi pi both of Cleve- . Berger, Mrs. Anna B Buschmann formerly employed by the Inter- dent of the union, that the Ja- § Ou and a stepdaughter, and Mrs. Emma B. Kroll, all of national Harvester Co., Survi bs committee. would be called ol Harvey Bmith, Morgan : Indianapolis; 10 grandchildren Vekioft, and the t . 4 55 : ® » and 11 BE n-grandeng aren. Charles A. Eitel sien of Bho Somes Ny ot : Services for Charles A. Eitel, H ny A Jones) Rites Tomorrow Leslie C. Street Indianapolis ds who died the House Ed | Uy. , Services for Leslie C. Street, yesterday in Hospital, < died Monday, will be 149 W. 20th St, who died Monday Vili be at 1:30 p. m. Friday in Jaiuded the Morse a 3 Jum. Saturday in the Formerly Employed |i "Geseral Hospital, will be held/J. C. Wilton Chapel of the | Fere Sosumunts frou a. g ein Grown Hil By Stulz Aule Co. [2pm tomorrow in Patton Chimes. Burial wil be in Crown LCoRt TUPPOrtng thy cess These 14 Crystal Chapel. Burial will be in Hill. He lived in 1528 Ringgold |} asinski asking that the suboom-| 4 Services and burial will take Crown Hill. He was 48. Ave. mit ing 3 was 89, lived place in tomorrow for © "er in Indiana Univer.| Mr. Eitel, who was 81, was born tee be reinstated. ; Depny St. She was William E. Hopkins, former en.| A caretaker in ‘Madison, Ind., but had lived in nothing was done by the x in Battle Ground and lived Rineer with the Stutz Motor Car Sity Medical Center, he lived in|, House, Sen. Morse suggested that 3 . He wasjinpdianapolis 65 years. He was : 40 years. Co. here. Indianapolis 30 un connected with the Kahn Drug|Parhaps the Senate wuld hat, i include ter,/ Mr. Hopkins died yesterday i : mem any case, some law should il te Saghuer the PT of a a, Mrs. Survivors include his mother Sou 414 es ay Dassed to stop such malpractices two sisters, Mrs. Agnes Boyd, New York City. He and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. ROY| go. vivors include two in unions as the Pressmen’s case | brothers, Joh daugh- he Grace and Mrs. Robert had lived in Chicago for the last Williams, and two brothers, John |, "yoo pee Chapman ana|0i5¢losed, he said, Gerspacher, Kenmore, N. Y.; a|feveral years,.and was a member and Claude Street, Indianapolis. \, Dorothy Carter; three sons, And he added that neither he

F. Mead (Miami, Fla.; a son, William

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Hopkins is survived by another) daughter, Mrs. Mildred Dearmin,| R. Hopkins, Indianapolis; three grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren,

*Mrs. Charles Hall |

Services for Mrs. Martha T.

Monday in St. Vincent's Hospital, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Robert W. Btirling Funeral Home. Burial will be in Wash« n Park. in Kentucky, Mrs. Hall, whoswas 66, lived most of her life in Indianapolis. She is survived by her husband, Charles Hall; four sons, William R., Virgil, Earl B. and Cleston Hall; a brother, Robert Thompson, and two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Kreitlein and Mrs. Eva Martin,

when he United States change ship. From this experience he “wrote the book, “Exchange Ship.”

In addition to Mrs. Boys, ur. S@TViCes Friday

For Max Hill

Times Siate Service

ELKHART, Oct. 19 — Services for Max Hill, former Associated Press correspondent and radio commentator, will be held Friday lin Denver, Colo. He was 45, Mr, Hill died yesterday in his Hall 48 8. West St, who died] To. he Hotel Hikhart here. He was visiting the city on business as an official of vertising Co., Chicago. Appointed chief of the Tokyo bureau in 1940, he was on duty there when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, He was interned by the Japanese until June, 1942, was returned to the aboard

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Robert, Glen and Eugenes Eitel, 12 grandchildren and five greatgrandeidren, all of Indianapolis.

Almus C. McKelvey Services for Almus C. McKelvey, 23 8. Butler Ave, who died yesterday in his home, will be held —~ 1:30 p. m. Friday in

Claude

yard conductor and dispatcher on the New York Central and Pennsylvania Raflroads, where he worked 45 years, he lived in Indiana 61 years. He was born In fladel and [Flossi was a member of the. t Church there. Survivors includdhis wife, Mrs. Laura McKelvey; a daughter, Miss Goldie Mae McKelvey, two nieces and a nephew,

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Survivors include his wife, Mrs Phoebe Hill, a daughter and his father,

Mrs. Theresa Francis Requiem high mass for Mrs. Theresa Dupont Francis, 3321 N, Station St, who died yesterday in General Hospital, will be offered Saturday in St. Augustine Catholic Church, Leopold, Ind. Burial will be in the church cemetery. She was 77. & A native of Ranger, Ind, she diana) y AUR (member Ka dic || Church. {i . Survivors include three sons, Henry and Clem Francis, Chicago, and Leo ancis, Indian-|

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‘Mrs. Morgan McFadden

Services for Mrs. Lena McFadden, who died Monday in General Hospital, will be held to- | morrow at 10 a, m, in King & { King Chapel. Burial will be in! { New Crown Cemetery. | | Mrs, McFadden lived at 2410 N. Rural St. She lived in Indi- | anapolis seven years and was a | member of the Mt. Carmel Bap- | tist Church. { Survivors include the husband, Morgan McFadden; two sisters, | | Mrs. Bessie Hurd, Bowling Green, | | Ky., and Mrs. Julia Tally, Chi- | | cago Heights, Ill, and a brother, {Thomas C. Henderson, Los | Angeles, |

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“I was only an infantry sergeant in World War II. But I

not wanting to fight the next war with the weapons of the last one. “It seems that is what the Navy wants to do. The idea that Abombs shouldn't be used is fantastic, There were more cviilians killed In the last war than soldlers, sailors and marines, “I wanted to ask Air Force Becrestary W. Stuart Symington if he didn’t think that it ‘would be to let civilians know that with both us and Russia having the A-bomb they are going to suffer plenty unless we are prepared so that Russia will not dare attack. “In my mind that is a great war deterrent. But Chairman Vin-

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Symington: “Due to the dictatorial methods in of the armed services committee investigation, several of the committee members were denied the privilege of examining you when you appeared. before our committee today. “It is obvious to me that the

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Hearing, ‘Won't Go Back

gton Paul Clark Slated to

ion County Couneil. council in 1047, will succeed John [county chairman. Indianapolis Bar Association, Indisnapolis Athletic Club, Indiana Casualty Adjusters’ Association,

the Indiana University Club.

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Library Group Plans Luncheon Meeting

“Volunteer Workers in Hospital Libraries” will be discussed at a luncheon meeting. dy the Hospital section of Special Li braries of Indiana Friday in Hotel Warren. The meeting will be in conjunction with the Indiana Library Association meeting in Indianapolis tomorrow through Sunday. Mrs. Florinel A. Stansfield, Veterans librarian, and Mrs, George Rose, formerly librarian of Riley and General Hospitals, will be speakers at the Friday luncheon.

Head County Council

Indianapolis - attorney Paul B. Clark today was expected to be elected to presidency of the Mar-| Mr. Clark, who headed the

E. (Jack) Innis, Republican

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the Irvington Masonic Lodge and

TRUMAN TO MEET PRESS WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 (UP) --President Truman will:-hold a

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19, 1040

Walsh Walks Out of Air

Executives Study

income decrease. Currently educators are looking

trustees of the University of Chie cago and Carleton College, spoke.

with concern on each new step that brings thém nearer to dependence on government.

‘Good Investment’ “Colleges produce more than halfbacks and basketball guards. They produce independent-mind-ed, thinking young people with

Administration Hospitaligood standards about life. It is

a good investment for business to be sure they are as well pree pared as they can be for times ahead.” Mr. Bell also urged Hoosier educators and industrialists work out a plan for a unified appeal to corporations. Earlham President Thomas E. Jones presided while Father John Murphy, Notre Dame University, gave the invocation and Clyde Wildman, DePauw University president, the benediction. Other speakers included John W. Craig, Aviation Corporation of America vice president; Dr. D. Elton Trueblood, Earlham phils osophy department head, and Dr, Frank Sparks, Wabash College president. Indianapolis men attending were Carter B. Tharp, Fletcher Trust Co.; Frederick Hadley and E. H. Adriance, Eli Lilly Co. Pierre Goodrich, Wabash Col lege, and Joseph EB. Hoskins,

(Indianapolis Time) tomorrow.

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