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AGE. . asdamorkor Soo: Friday Mrs. Laura ‘Marie - Vanda- Jackson and Mrs. E. J.- Churchill, worker, ‘wite of the founder antt|Ch conductor of the Indianapo Newsboys’ Band, died yesterday Miss Ella King ". in her home, 2015 Guilford Ave. A native of Noblesville, she 1919 Hillside Ave, who died SatHved in Indianapolis "since her yrday in her home, ‘were to be
tJ. B. Vandaworker held at 1 p,m. today in King| Capt. Thomas ¥. Ruckelshaus|" Burialicame home to Indiana soll yes-
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Services for Miss Ella
marriage | fn 1900. She was a member of & King Funeral Home. Second Presbyterian Church 49 will be in New Crown. She was 41, /terday,
tved in Indianapolis ‘nine years.\a World War II airplane crash!
mother, in India was reburied in the Red Cross. active tn club work. She was Mrs. Beulah Johnson; three siS- National Cemetery at New Al- he ro
member of the Vandaworker
years. i Mrs. Vandaworker' was %lso
Dollie. Burrow, Mrs. pin IVOTY Harris and Mrs. Gustavia
\Grandville King and {Johnson, all of Ri
and Faculty Club, Daughters a rol Woman's ‘Department "Club, Magazine Club and Juvenile Ceriter Auxiliary, Rites will be held at 10:30 a. m. friday in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Crown Hill ‘Cemetery. Besides her husband, Mrs. Vas —daworker-is-survived by a-daugh- .. Rene F. Muller, Annap-|
LONDON, Nav. 2 (U ."=The Ovérséas Food Corp, complained today that gi raffes were congtantly interrupting. telephone telegraph service -ih eastern Africa by knocking down
Charles E. Williams, the lines with their necks. &
crashed onthe rugged mountain
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© 11:30 tomorrow Air Force Officer Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. BurKilled in India’ Crash al will be in. Memorial Park. She!
Born in Richmond, she lived in Indianapolis 50 years. She was a Bolt, a.supervisor in P. R. Mal-
x ory Co., Inc., who died yesterday The Alr Force officer killed in Christian Church, the Women’ Sin his home, 6720 E. Washington Christian Temperance Union and! ist. will be at 3:30 p.m. tomor-
‘fow. In Shirley Brothers Irving He was 53. /
(bany,’ his family announced,
former Notre Dame football lumi-
'member of the Downey Aven
Survivors. include her hus ung Herbert L. Hunt, two sons, Her- Hill Chapel. ot Lhe body of the former Red bert L. Hunt Jr., Indianapolis. and Porn in Scotland, he lived In} 1Cab Co. president, sportsman and|James Gilbert Hunt, ndianapo two sisters, Mrs, Mary to the United States in 1928. He ‘mary and other‘ members of the Mawson and Miss Elizabeth was a member of the Irvington plane crew were exhumed from |Moore, a brother, Herbert Moore, Prespytérian Chureh, interment in India and recently all returned to the U. 8. grandchildren.
‘| The wreckage of Capt. Ruckelshaus’ plane was found on an MIS. Sarah J. Lawler . |India mountainside in October, |
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rg Herbert’ Hunt, William — Tat. Rackelshaus Rites Tomorrow 6 for Mrs, Catherine
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home, will be at
Sn pop. Mallory Co. | “Supervisor Dies at 53!
Services for William Grieve!
|Murat Shrine.
Played Under Rockne [Fanner -& Buchanan Mortuary. and.
The craft was believed to have
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| Jordan Funeral Home.
her home after an iliness of eight months. She was 46. Burial will be in Washington Park Cemetery.
Dickman was employed by the In-| dianapolis Glove Co. more than’ 20 years.
| Clarénce; a daughter, Mrs. Ross {B Moore; a son, Thomas; her Smother, Ms." “Edna Willner: two | | brothers, Charles and Henry Will = ‘ner; and four sisters, Mrs. Mary, po | Blume, Mrs. Rose McElfresh, Mrs, _— | Baa Gunyon and Mrs. Henrietta = | Horscroft, all of Indianapolis.
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=== dianapolis Unitarian Forum at! ees | 1 30 p. m,, Sunday. Spepkers will} .
t= and Mrs. Alfred W. Noting: f
[slope while ‘an a mission investi- | gating Japanese beacons. Capt. Ruckelshaus was captain! | of the 1922 Cathedial High School Street Methodist: Chifeh, Tienes: | GH teaT and ‘later played: foot= hh T= ball at South Bend under the | nme | late Knute ‘Rockne, Hé ‘was also!
(a better-than-average polo Player. |
The captain was a member of Holle and Mrs, Eva Werking, all {yn an t {the University Club, Woodstock os Indianapolis; 10 grandchildren Church. Club, Dramatic Club, Rotary ang six’ great-grandchildren. io b, St. Joan of Arc Catholic
uréh and Sigma Chi, social! Joseph E. Lancaster Services for Joseph Edgar LanBesides his wife, Onpt. Ruckels-| .octer “who died yesterday in his
haus Is survived by two brothers, home, 3936 Carson Ave. will be John K. and Conrad. | Bome, 36 Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Clarence Dickman [Shape
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A native of Indianapolis, Mrs.
She. is survived by her husband,
The funeral of Cletus Ray
held at 2 p. m. today in Victory,
Mr. Mann, who died Monuday {in ‘a Rockville sanatorium, for{merly -lived In Indianapolis and
He was 19. Burial wil be at | Sheridan.
He is survived by %is sui] Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mann, Cicero, three sisters’ and three brothers.
Speakers Aviounced | “How Can Our City Provide } | the Services We Need” will be! ‘the discussion topic at the In-!
{be Phillip Bayt, John B. Barnett |
| was 86. Born In: Aberdeen, O {in Indianapolis 30 years. She was
. m: tomorrow in. Wilson| I of the Chimes. Burial be in Memorial Park. He Services for Mrs. Lucille Dick-| was 76. A baker, Mr. Lancaster Tived He ‘be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in!/in Indianapolis most of his life. {He was .a native of. Kentucky.. Mrs, Dickman died Monday in| 18 Wife, Mrs. Ada E. Lancaster, [ter,
and several nieces and nephews -and two brothers,
survive. ‘Curtis Harris, Indianapolis
all of Renfrew.
t G include two sons, e H. Maris
{Glenn Lawler, Indianapolis, and
of
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Tore Enough.
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* You will get the answer |
Th when. Clifford Thur | man, Times staff writer, oi reports on a survey he made in Indianapolis and Marion County neighbor-
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sure to read Mr. Thurman's report , . .. SUNDAY
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"| “Survivors include his wife, Mrs. {1sabelle Bolt, and five sons, Doug-| ! Services for Mrs Sarah’ Jane! las Bolt, Indianapolis; John and; 1944, after he had been reported Lawler, 39014 N. Drexel Ave. ‘who Menzie Bolt, Long Island, N. Y.; missing. by the War Department died yesterday In her home, Will'Toseph Bolt, Rentrew. Scotland; in ‘May of that year. ‘ be at 2:30 p. m,
Cigaret Thieves Eo ala To ‘lay Off Koals - [Ti'™ Appoints
Police today were looking for| . [burglars who's “walk a mile for| Burial will be in Crown Hill, She, AlSO surviving are five sisters, a Camel” or “smoke a Lucky” years with Rollin H.. Stewart, © {Miss Janet Bolt and Mrs. Eu- but who found the weather too president of Stewart Motor Sales, , she lived, {phemia McMurdo, Long Island. {cool for Kools. and Mrs, Alec’ Cureth and the member of the East Tenth | Misses Margaret and Ina Bolt,
tpmorrow inland Robert Polt, London, Eng-|
Ina, Side Club,
{waiter and owner of an Indiana] {Avenue liquor store, Mr. Harris | |died yesterday in his home; He [was 53. Burial will be in Crown who broke out of Plainfield list night were loose today. State police warned they might’ “walking arsenals!
A native of Forrest, lived here “29 years and was a be member of the United Wither: with loot from a burglary.
is survived by his wife, window at Plainfield at Mrs. Anna Louise Harris; a sis- out” - were believed to have later it ‘was announced today. Mrs. Willie James, Chicago. rifled tHe Edgar and SR0ry: on U. 8. 40 west of Plain-
Belleville Hardware
with the Tennessee Valley Author-| lity - in line inspection by heli- ported by the drive would have # ,ito be curtailed. if the needed {$140,800 were not obtained, offi A’ clean-up period of a week to 10 days wa [follow today’s meeting.
Elated, Deflated
LANDER, Wyo., Nov, 2 (UP)~—An elated hunter led 4 guide to the spot where he had killed, tagged and neat-
A Monon Rallroad dining car 2 ‘Tough Guys’ Flee | copter. Plainfield Boys’ School |
Two 16-year-old “tough guys’ Allied Service,
ROME, Italy,
llontal which is taking part inljoint Navy and Marine Corps : weather exercises off the coast
Robert A. " illo, . 1204 8. Arsenal Ave, was recently g graduated from a surgeon tech. * npielan procedure course at the ‘Brooke Army Medical Center, Ft. Bam Houston, Tex. He is the son’
of the same address,
Pfc. Jack P. “Hillyer, husband of § Mrs. Bonnie Hillyer, Clinton, has {been transferred to the B56lst Military Police Co. at Kyoto, Ja« (pan. He formerly served with the *|58th Signal Btn, /
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F.L Kollman . . . to dust ananos,
Frank Kollman Frank I. Kolimann, for ten Report Luncheon Still 11 per cent short of its ¢ Indianapolis Communit. {Inc., and two years in charge of fal, see India po y broke into the the Stewart helicopter operations, jp, 1313 'E. 19th St. has joined Allied Helicopter Serv>IpALCO Hall. today and carried away the cig- ice, Inc.,, New Orleans. ? aret machine. Police found it|' He will work with the United that reports of the 10 collection {broken open In a nearby alley. prujt Growers In Guatemala, ih divisions would boost “the drive Monticello; four| Services will be held for The thieves had removed the panana dusting, majof oil com- above the $1,280,000 goal, | daughters, Mrs. Linnie McCreight, {George H. Harris; 305 Harvard money and all but one stack of| panies in an ofl survey in the were doubtful the.total would be Mrs. Maude Watson, Mrs. Merieip) at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the cigarets. The stock of Kools was swamp lands of Louisiana and reached today. ed Witherspoon Presbyterian left intact.
Fund officials expressed fore
Services of 46 agencies sup-
He willbe executive vice pres-: {idént and general manager of the
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armed Edda Ciano, daughter of the late| Benito Mussolini and widow of| The youths, who slipped out a his executed foreign minister, will “lights edit a weekly magazine in Rome;
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