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FRIDAY, NOV. 25, 1049 a
Holiday Accidents Leave 158 Dead
Morris Plan Head Conducts Course.
99 Lives Snuffed Out Mortis plan Hee In Traffic Toll Alone | & on
At Least 15 Killed and 58 Injured
As Tornado Sweeps Across Alabama By United Press
Americans went back to work today with the holida in their hearts and turkey dinner leftovers in their almost at hand. ih aution's ness for a ‘over if wf i 3, ; For most of America’s some : Than 8 was a day of happy family re- oe. Tr unions, bountiful dinners, football games and parties. erpec “For a relative few, it was a day of tragedy. . A United Press survey showed [100 at 89 that at least 158 persons died in accidental or violent deaths during the one-day holiday.
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William L. Schloss (right); Morris Plan president, is sponsoring Traffic actidents took 99 Mves Was Retired | an ahi sic course in financial Setemond analysis, iovifing busi. Weather, fires, hunting accidents Parke County Farmer day bo Sho. Morris i" jlascon il iy Eo "
‘ |dent of New Castle 33 years,
rs: Norval Brown Rites Tomorrow
Was New Castle Resident 33 Years” |
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She moved to Indianapolis two years ago. Survivors include her husband, Norval P, Brown; a brother, 8. (J. Tichenor, Detroit, and a {daughter, Mrs. R. L. Cluggish, Indianapolis.
Mrs. Roberta Harmon
Services for Mrs. Roberta Harmon, 57, who died Tuesday in her
home, 117 W. McCarty St, will]
be held tomorrow at 1 p. m. in the Craig Funeral Home. Burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery. Mrs. Harmon, a native of MeCullom, Ga., lived in Indianapo{lis the last 28 years. She was {a member of the Jones Taber{nacle African Methodist Church. i Survivors include a daughter, { . Ruth Cook, and a son, Rader Harmon, both of Indianapolis; another son, Lecester Harmon, Louisville, Ky.; three sisters, Mrs. Ella Hart, Middletown, O. ‘Mrs. Lillian Richmond, Detroit, and Mrs. Fannie Fisher, Newnan, Ga.; ‘six grandchildren and two grea.-grandchildren.
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and other causes took the lives of A Ey : 59. . Cnt: ps i ed Part sion Division, here does the talking and blackboard work. a Tornadoes in eastern Alabama, ry 3 Overpeck, Indianapolis, : . in the Alexander city and Oneonta/died ydsterday in Union rere! Charles Linton Leader areas, killed at least 15 persons./Terre Haute, He was 89. pn . . | One person was missing, and 58 Born 1n Parke County, Mr,Di€S in Hospital were injured. Property damage Overpeck had spent his entire life, Charles A. Linton, cattle buyer at was heavy. {near Rosedale. |the Indianapolis Union Stockyards ge 0 n S Snow in North Burial will be in Rosedale|for a Bib of Jenin dish yea erday in General Hospital. Over most of the nation, siciea)SERCICEY After an Roa was pA p Ex-Gl Group Boasts were clear and temperatures Sea | 4 le. " Born in the state of Washing-| I t Rankin Bill sonable, But the Great Lakes re-| Surfiviag. are three oth ton, he had lived in Indianapolis Bea glon got heavy, slushy BROW. HY Et 0 pier SONS, 0st of his life. For the past four! CHICAGO, Nov. 25 (UP)—The for youngsters to sculpture into verpeck, Washington; .. "ho had been associated with retiring national chairman ofthe snowmen. oun Overpeck, New Mexico, and the Viking Laboratories of Des American Veterans Committee Sunshiny weather brought an|r ra Overpeck, Kentland, and| co "7 0 sald today that the organization estimated 2.5 million persons out| Tour daughters, Mrs. Edin] Rites at 3 p. m. tomorrow in had purged itself of all Commuto see Mew York's 43-block-long| WrEM, Aliana, Ca; the Misses popper & Buchanan Mortuary nist influence. Christmas parade. with its lavish) SH 8 an neces Overpeck.'wiii pe followed by burial in| Gilbert A. Harrison told the 600 floats and huge, colorful balloon of East Chicago, and Miss cp.own Hill. delegates to the AVC's fourth nacharacters—including a 60-foot-| Helen Overpeck, South Bend. He leaves three sisters, Mrs. tional convention “if there are tolong Dachshund and a tremendous ; pink elephant. ® Children at seven Denver orphanages thanked Federal Judge J. Foster Symes for a court
James Palo Stone
Rites for James Palo Stone, Harry Weed, Chicago, and several|tional leadership.”
City Sanitation Department! worker for the past year, who!
action ordering a freight car load died Wednesday in General Hospi-|
of candy distributed among the orphans.
Eighty-six jars of black walnut
satinettes, 105 jars of peppermints/ Cemetery.
and 973 cartons of chocolate bars were handed out when no one claimed the candy, confiscated by the government for weight shipping violations.
An unidentified wealthy New|ers, Joseph, Donald, Wallace and
Yorker offered to give a home to Isaac Allam, 12, only survivor of 35 persons aboard a child refugee plane which crashed in Norway. Three Mormon girls from Capetown, South Africa, gave thanks for their arrival in Salt Lake City, Utah, where they hope to find
tal, will be held at 1 p. m, Monday | in the Church of God and Christ.
Boynton, 20-year-old Indianapolis, membership. Burial will be in New Crown allo stationed. -in San Diego.| Holds Reds ‘incompatible’
A lifelong Indianapolis resi-| dent, Mr. Stone lived in 1222! Madeira St. He was 21. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Stone; four broth-
Thomas Stone; six sisters, Mrs. Margaret Williams, Mrs. Mary Richardson, Mrs. Georgia Hodges, Mrs. Mary Whitney, Miss Willa Mae Stone and Miss Odessa Stone, and a grandmother, Mrs. Ollie Stone, all of Indianapolis.
Glen J. Riser and Mrs. Wilbur W, Atkinson, Indianapolis, and Mrs.
nephews; including Richard L. Risgr, Indianapolis realtor.
James A. Boynton
Relatives of James Arthur
Cal, who died in a motorcycle accident Wednesday, will arrange funeral services today. The body of Mr. Boynton, who lived in 53290 E. 30th St., will be brought to Harry W, Moore Peace Chapel. A seaman, he enlisted in the U, 8. Navy in August, 1046. ’ Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Boynton; two sisters, Mrs. Jane Huff and Miss Martha Boynton, and a brother, Richard ‘Boynton, all of Indianapolis.
day any Communists
in AVC . they are not known to the na- Mrs. Goodwin | “If they are among us in dis- Services Set.
|guise they are completely without, |{influence,” he says. | The AVC at its last convention a ive at win. jolt. who loutlawed all Communists from its nestay oo . |B. Walnut St., will be in Scotland
Cemetery near Kirklin, after [rites at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the “If we have learned anything in ‘Conkle West Michigan Street FuAVC” Mr. Harrison sald, ‘it is heral Home. She was 52. . that co-operation presumes com- | An Indianapolis resident since {mon objectives held by reasona- early childhood, Mrs, Goodwin {bly honest men. And that ob- Was a member of the Ladies of jective and the methods of the|/the Moose, AVC are incompatible with those] In addition to her husband, lof the Communist Party.” {Everett Goodwin, she is survived Mr. Harrison embodied the by a daughter, Miss Mary Irene {statement in his annual report to Goodwin, Indianapolis; three {the AVC on the activities of the brothers, Lesley and James Dunorganization's national leader- can, both of Indianapolis, and [ship during 1948. EN {Howard Duncan, Seattle, Wash.; He credited the organization a sister, Mrs. Virginia Hamlin,
Burial for Mrs. Eleanor Good-|
husbands. . . ary of Treasury John TOE Democratic Orrin M. Sites
Snyder and members of a SourclLowders to Meet Dec. 2 Rites 08 Otih M, Suits Seite Guard inspection party observed Dem tic State Chai {employee © e John J. en) the holiday twice in 24 hOWFS.(ytaymaier today called a meet. Manufacturing Co. who died yesThey ate a turkey dinner at Wake ing of the State Committee for terday here after a long illness, Island: then crossed the inter-/Friday, Dec. 2. ‘
{with defeating the veterans {bonus bill offered by Rep. John E. Rankin (D. Miss.). A highlight of the meeting will |be a dinner speech tonight by Dr. Thorfin Hogness, director of the
will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow institute of radio-biology and bionaticnal dateline and feasted) The State Committee will dis-in the Harry W. Moore Peacephysics at the University of Chi-
again in Honolulu. cuss campaign organization for Chapel. Burial will be in Mt. 5 For a time, 1100 passengers and the coming year and is expected Pleasant Cemetery at Glenn's 400 crewmen of the SS Generallto set a date for the party's nom-| Valley. Gordon wondered whether they inating convention some time in| Mr. Sites, who lived in 33 N.\and the Atomic Bomb.” were going to see any June. {Gray St.,, was a native of Sy Ayne The four-day convention will drumsticks, Their ship, inbound) pe er County. He had been an Indian-|sonclude S: . from Honolulu, was fogbound Just|2 RAF FLIERS KILLED lapolis resident for 48 years. He MAsy inside the Golden Gate. Chef| LONDON, Nov. 25 (UP)—Two was 76. ‘Truman Sheds Arthur Lopez and his staff opened Royal Air Force pilots were killed| His closest relative, a sister, their well-stocked larders and) when their Meteor jet fight- Mrs, Pearl Yard, died here in Pf ¢ i Q : $ served up a full holiday menu— ers collided and crashed near Bog-{September. surviving are ave MI€F IN QUIE
turkey andall. nor. Sussex. Soin Thanksgiving
WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 (UP) —-President Truman had a fine Thanksgiving Day. He went for a long walk, had a swim, took an automobile ride
go. | Dr. Hogness will speak to the |delegates on “Secrecy, Security
ditional turkey dinner,
versity Hospital, It was one of those rare days when Mr. Truman was able to get away om his White House duties ar spend a quiet time with the . ally.
when he took his visiting brother-in-law, George Wallace of Independence, Mo. for a brisk twomile walk around the Washington monument and the famous cherry tree-lined Tidal Basin. » " » THEN came a dip in the White [House swimming pool and an {automobile drive with Mrs. Tru(man and- Mr. Wallace and his |wife. | Just before noon, Mr. Truman was off again—this time to pay a [surprise visit to an old friend, Herbert Rivers, who is recovering |in Georgetown Hospital from in{Juries he suffered in a Montana traffic accident. | The President brought Mr. Riv|ers some chrysanthemums his mother-in-law raised in Missouri. And he had a smile and a handshake for the patients that lined the corridor to greet him.
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Kills Wife With Ax, Stabs Self to Death
| DETROIT, Nov. 25 (UP)—A | 48-year-old auto worker killed his |wife with an ax today and then
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hunting knife into his heart. { Stanley J. Bordeaux took his life after his daughter, Nancy, 13, beat him with a broom when she saw him standing over her mother's body. Authorities sald Mrs. Doris Bordeaux, 47, died instantly from a single blow of the ax. Nancy sald her father had recently returned from a hospital where he was treated for a nerv- _ |ous condition. She sald her par.tents argued frequently since his return,
————————— — SENATOR'S FATHER DIES " MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 25 (UP) ~~Hubert Humphrey 8r., father of Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D. Minn.), died early today at University of Minnesota Hospital here. He was 67. Hospital attendants Sua the elder Humphrey, a Huron, 8. D, druggist, éerebral hemorrhage. -
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He also managed to find time Oliver Rabenau to pay a whirl-wind holiday visit! to patients at Georgetown Uni- Rabenau, 925 N. Dearborn St.
The President started the day
{committed suicide by plunging a /81ft Is in securities. The re-
Cincinnati, and her father, Frank Duncan, Indianapolis,
Frank E. Stienecker
Services for Frank E. Stienecker, 2745 Madison Ave. retired iron molder and stationary engineer, who died yesterday in his home, will be at 2 p. m. Monday in Jordan Funeral Home. ‘Burial will be in Crown Hill. He iwas TT. A member of Local No. 17,
Tron Molders Union, most of his| -
life, he retired in May from employment in the Indianapolis Stove Co. He had worked at the Wettlaufer Engineering Co., Detroit, before he came here. He was a member of the Loyal {Order of the Moose here. | Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sadie Stienecker; a son, Edward |W. Stienecker; two sisters, Mrs. Spruce Ellis and Mrs. Emma Burke, three grandchildren and
Services for Oliver Goldsmith
{retired railroad freight clerk, who died yesterday in his home, will {be held Monday in Galesburg, Ill. Burial will be in New Linwood Cemetery there. He was 76. Born in Fountain Green, Ill, he lived in Indianapolis 2% years. He retired 10 years ago {from the Burlington Railroad, |Galesburg, where he worked 20 | years. : | Survivors include a son, Clar|ence Thomas Rabenau, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Minnie Dunlap, Astoria, Ill, and a brother, William V. Rabenau, Galesburg.
Mrs. Olla M. Lewis
Services for Mrs. Olla M. Lewis, who died yesterday in her home, 2303% Bellefontaine St. were being arranged today by Shirley Brothers Mortuary. She was 51. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Nellie M. Lewis, and two sons, Robert E. Lewis, | Paterson, N. J., and John Lewis, | Indianapolis.
Local Residents Donate $200,000 to Cornell U.
| -Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Noyes, |5625 Sunset Lane, have donated about $200,000 to Cornell Univer{sity during the past year, univer. {sity officials revealed today. Chancellor Edmund E. Day said a substantial part of the
mainder consisted of the Noyes collection of rare manuscripts and books given to the Cornell library, | Mr. Noyes, chairman of the finance committee of EN Lilly Co. a 1906 graduate of Cornell. \
National Guard Chief's Wife Hurt in Crash
Mrs. Robinson Hitchcock, wife of thé Indiana National Guard commapder, was recovering today {from , injuries received in a twocar crash,
suffered a head Injury when Adj. Gen. Hitchcock's car struck the rear of a car driven by John R. Costello, 21, of 1453 E. LeGrande Ave. Tuesday night in the 6300 block of W. 56th St.
France Ousts 17 Poles
PARIS, Nov. 26 (UP)-—S8even-teen Polish citizens were expelled from France last night, the Interior Ministry
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