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‘Revolt in Air

Sr 3 ring Becomes Hero Under Technical Arrest, His Casé Seems Unlikely To Be Tried in Fear of Airing More ‘Dirt’ By 31M G. LUCAS, Seripps-Howard Stat Writer WASHINGTON, Oct, 28-Capt. John G. Crommelin—the Navy fiter 4 his ¢areer to spark the admirals’ revolt blazed op Capitol Hill—may not be court-martisled after all. ¥ in Orommelin has been under House arrest since Oct. when he admitted giving the Press confidential lefters written to

Navy Secretary Francis Matthews criticizing national defense . Mr. Matthews suspended — ~~ Ss Bee. }

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charges would be filed. = : So far, none has Been filed. A’ gs ; sees ox, we: pombers Revealed advocate general, who must draft } the charges, says there is “ney J : n" whether the! powerful Enough To Carry A-Bomb

r been a “great deal LONDOK, Oct. 28 (UP)—Rus-!

of * he sald, but no de-| cision has been reached. rE mare wil BS 0 coutt, sa is in ‘production with two,

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for Capt. Crommelin “if four-jet bombers Apparently large it is up to the Navy.” H {enough to carry atom bombs, ae-

eo will . the offieeri ....o (5 the new edition of

Louis “ De President Jane's “All the World's A man it. Mr, Johnson has Published today. rommelir One plane is being produced by

said the Crommelin affair. is a “amily matter” td be settled inside the Navy, If he sticks to

that, Navy Sources say, the worst that SAR happen to Capt. Crom-

units of the Junkers plant, backs bone of condtruction for the war-} time German Luftwaffe, Jane's sald. The ‘ publication asserted that]

i and ohief of| CRYY. In comparisan With huge! a hot water bottle. The bombload of

pounds and its range was given| as about 1500 miles,

public at will boomers | Against Crommelin's ACCUS-|,¢ Russia's aviation that the So-| 8 viets have always taken into ac-| a the possinility of having to| on two fronts simultaneous-| Secrethry in "justily and have sstablished two independent air forces, one for the’

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IR. Clynes, 80, veteran labor was 83.

government from 1929 to 1031,/a perfect record of attendance. dled last night, |

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melff would be a formal repri- the Junkers units fave been re3 g . {established virtually in their en- « NAVy Sources SRY Song setne tirety in different parts pf Russia. pram hs Sen prong o bear row 1s Aid in: on Mr. Matt Crommeltn| {e11gence as the JU-287. 1 Congress to” drop the Cart Rairge 1500 Miles , a A hi ‘a court - : £ ou The other four-jet homber isi -bottle after it fell from a tree in his front yerd. 'Mighty-Nuts' is Vinson (D. Ga) of the Suse the Tiyushin, Jane's said, which! fed four times daily. Blue with cold and so young that its e Stine ’ would be rated only “medium still unopen when found, "Mighty-Nuts' is now making his

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Carried Second Special Delivery Letter

In State; Service to Be Tomorrow * By GALVY GORDON

“Nor wind, nor snow, nor dark of night shall stay these: West and one for the Far East. couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds.” |

leader and Home Secretary in| In his 43 years of service with 10, 1885, he delivered the Ramsay MacDonald's Socialist the postal department, he had goeeia) delivery letter in the his-

was instituted tn Indiana, Sept.

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home of & Noh, Arthur E. Green, apsons, Carl

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work in May on sick leave and Margaret had been {ll for Six months. Be Chicago.

was 77.

A member of Loeal No. 38, i) ’ ternational Stereotypérs and :

Electrotypers Union and Milersville Lodge No. 26, F. & AM, he also belonged to the Woodmen of America.

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Services for Charies R Green. o misuse Mortuary.

Gray Bt. was an employee of pion Mich. and FO.

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Surviving fn addttion to his son,

! ddaughter, Mrs. Hen before coming 4 Killed in Auto Crash = ratio 8 aufiuier Robert L Burial Planned in ore Som here his wie, Mrs.| oo Hn Go 20 Rites and we rages! Crown Mill jolla Mraberg: a daughter, Mrs... bc heid here tomorrow after

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the Tivushin| = : TTI a “Florence Smith; a son, Kirby 30d Mra, Alma Bonomo, Peoris, A v25 Charles J. Sanders, 43-Year &= + fiw, 525 En Otnerson the] "2 reported te be mare than 5000) aries J. an ers, QP Suin: 2 oa ug randchiaren, ahd Frank Miller, Seattle, Wasa. have [all of Indianapolis. i To

Riley E. Sullivan

grocery firm of Schnull & Kraig

jas a clerk on the Pittaburgh-8t.

\ brothers, Freeman, Curt, Mend-| ; jm Hom , Following ‘his betirement, nel a rs syend-IChurch, who died Friday in Mercy, orial e at Warren. She asial the Mt. Zion Baptist Church. {devoted most. of his time to the|dianapolis.

writing 4nd reading of poetry. Ah

{avid Riley fan, he could recite Elmer Redwine

imany of the works of the Hoosier {Poet. | A 32d degree Masdn, he was a

iand its Men's Class.

| “Surviving are two daughters, SRDitation department. . Born inMiss Ann Thatcher, ‘8t. Louis, | Edith" Sine, Kokombd, and Mrs.| A brother, 'Mrs. George H. Boots, Indianapo- Franklin. he had lived in Indian-'Mo., and a son, Robért T. Thatch-| Walter O'Neall, Crawfordsville, Rockville, and two grandchildren. lis, and Mrs, Crester W. Cones, 2P0ls 24 years.

{Greenwood, dren. Burial will be in Crown Hill {after services at 3 p. m. tomor-| {row in Flanner & Buchanan mor-! {tuary. !

and six grandechil-!

Rites Tomorrow | [For Miss Clements

| Services for Miss Zella Maude! {Clements, who dled Saturday in {ner Rome, 2253 N. New Jersey {8t., will Be at 1 p. mM. tofmororw {ln Montgomery Funeral Home. {Burial vill Be in Jamestown, Ind,

ldaugnters. Miss Linda and Migs | IMareta Watkins, all of lnaiafi| Services for Marion M. Milter,

+ polis, | Joh F. Smith _ Services Today

'Brevort Motel, who died Thurs- Allison Division, General Motors

| tn :General Hospital, were to : [aay ms at 10:30 is today in THNGs, he lived in Indianapolis J. {Chimes, followed by burial {Crown ill. He was 90.

ihe formerly was An Illinois Cen"tral Railroad. engineer. Born in| DA. Brige and Marign Miller, yg Minos; a 0 [22 years.

Services for Riley B. Sullivan,| | ormerty of Indianapolis, who woe Rites in Florida turday in his Jackson Mich. (home, will be at 3 p. Mi. tomorrow Young, wife of James A. Young, will be in M: - in Washington PArk Cemetery Je in Mount Haasan: Came {after services earlier in Jasison. All Boliwocd 1 oh Charles John Sanders, pioneer Indianapolis postal employes HUTA! a Wasnington. ¥ Fa, A A00e, wine died yesterday in his home, 4239 Boulevard Place,’ epitomized, : .

LONDON, Oct. 24 (UP)—John the hardy slogan and traditions of the United States Mails. He gobi Sullivan: & Brother, John W.|

Sullivan, Salt Laké City, Utah, in Hollywood the last 10 yéars. second and

|Yochut, Crestwood, Ky. And Mrs.|/ where she was & member of Delta children and great-grandchildren.(of Jones Tabernacle Church, will

A lifelong Indianapolis resident, 0TY Of the State 10 the. Wholesale Daan P. Bannette, Indianapolis.

Mr. Sanders was Among the suc- gn 8 Meridian St. The first such cessful candidates who took the jatar was sent as a’ formality: to!

* / Me. Oct, 24 (UP) {Arst civil service examination for gue gecret the Indi i a : : i BIDDEFORD, Me. Get. 24 I A Oe cashare 1 Tn Rian: | 108 secr ary of the Indiana State 544 EB. New York St, who died! Young, both of. Hollywood; a sis Rites Tomor Tow

| Survivors in addition to her Crown. Grover C. Wells nusband meisde & son. ames 1 (MIS, Clara Allin A graduate of Fiske University, Services for Grover C. Wells, Young, and a daughter, Sandra Nashville, Tenn. Mr. rwell

iPriday in General Hospital, Were ter, After many years of service to Be held at 2 p. Mm. today ih {here as a route carrier, Mr. 8an- Harry W. When special delivery service ders was transferred to the rail- Burial will bé in Mémorial Park. | way mail department and served He was 64. |

{Louis run until his retirément in rs. [1930 Re

916 Bates 8t., who died Friday in/Whén she moved to Tipton six Mrs. Elizabeth Hi a ¥ in p her marriage to the 1até R. R.. Guerin, 1227 imeniber of the Masonic Temple. at 3 p. m. today in J, C. Wilson {He was also a mémbeér of the Chapel of the Chimes. Burial willa nib of the Irvington Chap-| Tabneracle Presbyterian Churchibe In Floral Park. He was 63. ter, OES, |

i Retired five years, Miss Clém-! [erits war employed 31 yédrs in the! {Le 8: Ayres & Co. dréssmaking department. Sha was 79. Born in Jamestown, she lived in In-| dianapolis about 50 yedArs. She! was a member of the Christian Church. Survivors include a sister, Mra, Ada Magers, and thrée Brothers, Charles And Ovid Clements, all (of Inidanapolis, and Newton Clements,” Madigon.

{ Clinton A. Brown . Bervices for Clinton A. Brown, | {Union Station red cap, who drowned - THuUPsday in the Canal [at 2TtH St. were to be at 1 p.m. [today in Stratten & Shaw Mortu-i

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ary, followed by Burial in Flora! {Park. He was 51, ! Born in Madison, he lived in Indiahapolis 20 years. He resided at 1047 Roache 8t. | Survivors include ‘a da } 4 Mrs. Vera Latimors, Chicago, Il; [two brothers, Lawrende and Hermah, Indianapolis, 8 sister, Mrs, [Alice Lewis, Chicago, and two | grandsons,

Mrs. Charles Thurston | | Bervices were being Arranged, today for Mrs. Ethel M. Thurs: ton, who died Saturddy in her (home, 208 N. Walcott St. Bhe was 87. Born in Shelbyville, she lived most of her life in Indianapolis. Surviving are hék Budband Charles H.; two daughters, Mra Mary Rodrigues, Freane, Cal, ahd Mie. Esther Latham; two sisters, | Mrs. Alleene Hargraves and Mra. Minnie Unversaw, and a granddaughter, all of Indianapolis.

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Toth Carney, Greencastle, and a neon for Dr. Wiliam Bogle, ré= -

er brother, Axel Ernberg, Cincinnati. who died erday in hia home, cently retired president of the Tn‘618 Mast Phen Woodruft Place, William HM. Marble |giana State Dental Associatiof, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Wednes-| Services for William H. Marble, who was killed Saturday in a twoday in Harry W. Moore Peace who died Friday in his home, 1210 car collision hear Fora, TI. |Chapel. Burial will be in Crown Evison Ave, will be held at 2:30, Burial will be in Fairview my. He was 53. pL. tomorrow in Meyer & Abdon Cemetery after services in Gard- ¥.

eral Home, Bufial will be in/ner Chapel. Concordia Oenpstery. He was 86.| Dr. Bogie had been a practicing A member of the Emmaus Lu- dentist in Vincennes for 48 years. theran Church, he wis employed He was 78. in Service Products Co. ! Three Injured Survivors inelude two daugh-| Tnjuréd critically in the crash ters, Mrs. Lyndall Poster and were hig wife, Elizabéth, afd two Mrs. Henty Brandt Jr., and three occupants of the other car, Isem grandchildren. and Urban Steele, both of near —————————— Flora. Dr. Bogi¢'s son, William Perry John T. Allen Bogie, gol membet wf ; Wall Street Journal in New York Funeral Today City, was the driver of the ear, Services were to be held at|police said. He suffered a chest 1:30 p. m. today for a pioneer injury. His wife suffered a broken Bedford stones quarry worker, (1g and a daughter, Beth, 13, John T. Alien, & native of{received minor injuries, Orange County, died Saturday at| All of the injured were hospitals his home, BR. R. 3. A retired quarry Bee ne Olney Sanitarium, vey, IIL.

Services for John F. Smith,

Born in Woodruff County,

the! years. He was a member injof the Modern Woodmen of | America, Peoria Camp. Survivors include his wire, Mra.

C. Wilson Chapel of

Last employed 48 a stationary (B®, K. Daniels; five sons, Earl,

. ; lal napoli, 1nd Lyman ; ov u Indianapons; yop MeKinndy, Tex: two sisSurvivors include his wife, Mya, t8PS, Mrs, Mabel Kelso, Chico,

{11., and two brothers, Howard

‘Mrs. Jam n { rs. de es You 9 employee, he was 93. He had lived here six years.

i Tori Rites will be read in the Jones R} Bervices for Mrs. Theimas Hurt Sheffield Chapel. Burial Rites Tomorrow

For Millard Burwell

8t myivars include three daugh-| Services for Millard Burwell, ters, Mrs. Merle Sims, Indianapo-|former Indianapolis public schools ; {to be held in Hollywdod today's ‘and Mrs. Della Baugh and teacher, who died Saturday in his Survivors include his wire, Mra. followed by burial there. |Mr#. Ethel Todd, Bedford: three home, 433 N. Blackford St, will Born in Royal Center, she lived sons, Ralph Allert of Ofegbn; Rus-(be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Stuart sell Allen, Indianapolis, and Cecil{mortuary. He was 48. Allen, Spencer; and several grand-| The Rev. I. A. Moore, pastor

former Indianapolis contractor

and Architect, who died Friday in|

two sistérs, Mrs. Henry She attended Indiana University,

Gamma Sorority. officiate. Burial will be in New

taught in schools 17, 24 and 26. Graveside rites will Be held/He recently was an attendant of heré at & p. m. tomorrow forthe City Park and Recreation je Ciara Stonebarger Allin, re-|Department in Riverside Golf i tir ndianapolis schoolteacher.|Course. Jona Ton 253 nial tor Jes. A teachér at Sehool 85 until] Born In Meridian, Miss. he ldianapolis Fesident an 3 member of Ber rétiréent in 1983, Mrs. Allin|lived most of his life in Indidnapthe Central Avenue Meth odist| died Baturday inh Methodist Me-|olis. He formerly was 4 member

ra. Field Dalley, Indianapo-| {lis, and two brothers. i

Moore Peace Chapel. Mrs, Jennie Thatcher

He lived In Indianapolis 44

He is survived by four

|Hospital, Elwood, were held yea 31. She will be buried in Crown| His step-mother, Mrs. Mildred

terday in Tipton. {Ri Cemttey, Saomsel {C. Burwell of Meridian, survives. Mr#, Thatcher had been an In-|genersl secretary to the superin. MUS: Elizabeth Guerin Bervices for Elmer Redwine, dianapolié resident for 25 years tendént of public schools before Services will be conducted for ars ago to live with a sister,| Allin. She lived h i rs. Grace Findling. She was also|40 years in 2239 a han Four nleces, Mrs. J. C. Consj{dine, Detroit; Mrs. Charles Barry, her home, Huntington Beach; Cal; Mrs.|Will be in Floral Park Cemétery, . Omer Lambert,

Oliver Ave, at 10 a, m,_ tomorrow in Ray Street Nazarene Church. Mrg. Guerin died Saturday in She was 69. Burial

He was employed by the eity| Survivors include. & daughter,

er, Indianapolis. EE | survive. are survivors.

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France FRANCE tur Georges Bidault Minister and P to find another ment that will e government cris a Popular Repul cepted designa! after Socialist Radical Social failed to whip parties into line Negotiations were : complicat threat from §& The Socialist W largest non-Cor France, authori committee to cs salary demands

Czechoslove UNITED STA ficials pressed government toc to interview Sa bassy employee cado isnce his espionage charg Mr. Meryn's ° packing, but s whether ‘she w leave the coun took her Austr they arrested h Colombia WEEK-END in the streets persons and Ir close to police

China CHINESE ! have abandone Communists a to withdraw fr of Chunking ur Communist sources said a day. These source: tionalist gover Chungking we withdraw to | province capita and Indo-Chir hardly more t new headquart Reports fron by the Comm ago, said that Communist of take over adn mes Satin telephtne and cations betwee: Canton still we

Korea TWO U. 8. officers said to U. 8. consula trolled Dairen of police perse Europeans stil} The largest | eign colony co: about 75 Ger children. The ¢ have been take is also a num] garians and ropeans, but Western Eurog