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Roscoe W. Rowe Rites Tomorrow

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Rites Tuesday

Burial to Be In Floral Park

Rites for Roscoe W. Rowe, 1217 Oliver Ave, will be at 10 a. m.! Tuesday in the. Farley Funeral J yme. Burial will be in Floral F. “k. Mr. Rowe, who. was 54, died Friday in Cold Springs Veterans Hospital. A resident of Indian- £ _‘apolis ‘40 years, he was born in | Salem; Ind. Y A landscape “architect, Mr, Rowe was a member of Wayne Post, VFW; American Legion Garfield Post 88, Landscape As-

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Truman to Address

Jubilee Session

£| CHICAGO, Apr. 22 (UP)—| {Democrats announced plans to-| & day for the national Democratic conference May 13-15 at which| {President Truman will deliver a major address and his cabinet) | will meet publicly to make an un-| precedented report to the nation. Fourteen governors and 145% members of Congress have ac-| cepted invitations thus far to at{tend the conference, to be held here during the Jefferson Jubilee, | commemorating the 150th anni- X versary of Thomas Jefferson's y a - sociation, and 40 & 8, Voiture 145. election to the Presidency. r.Xon Schaefer...

! Hae a e Naliags |The jubilee, held in: Chicago vee JAESE Purdue Attachment Rites-for-Mrs.Nellie- C: Stuts- follow three ; rw 1

attachment in World War I . . {will ional : . | yester Ww arise in the congressiona Surviving are his wife Sue: two y day in her home, will be elections next fall, Farm, labor

—————He-was with the" First Purdue man, 5033 Broadway, who died panel discussions on issues which Services Tues tay

ture daughters, Mrs. Ellen” Bise and 2! !:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flan- and business leaders will particiMiss Alice Rowe, both of Cincin-| ner & Buchanan mortuar ial (pate. ngly nati; a son Kenneth, Indianapolis: wil Be iw C Hill y: Bur Mr. Truman's address will be For 0 # chaefer out two stepchildren, Virginia Love. _. orn |e delivered at Chicago Stadium. « Ile , | ’ eis 34 Doni Somes ope x2 ~The cave mest arstofiis © C= CH § of “7 SIster,"Ora Eads; three brothers, Mrs. Graham day, May 14, in the Chicago Civic| Auto Auction Firm : Charles, William and Marshall, = Opera House, which seats more! Head Born in Chicago pert and four grandchildren, all of In- Rites Tuesda than 5000. Vice President Alben dianapolis. y . ; A requiem high mass for C. ood ; | Barkley will preside. All cabinet| : o Rev. William Thompson, Ray Burial for Mrs. Lettie . C..\members except Secretary of Kenneth Schaefer, president “of ings Strout Nazarene Church, -will -of- Yanan, who was Bi, Wl be iu State Dean Acheson wil partici- Ken ‘Schaefer Auto Auction Co.,| ' ciate at ices raives esday. ices ate. Mr. Acheson will be at- % | Vices, : jbe at 10 a. m. Tuesday in Conkle oinE the Council of Foreign Inc, will be sung at 10 a, m. Tues. ona ie West Sixteenth Street Funeral Ministers and will be represented day in St. Christopher Catholic 3 : Victim Drewns Pome. by Undersecretary of State James Church. Burial will be at 4 p. m.

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A native of Miami County, she Webb. in Chicago. had lived here 38 years. Mrs. Speaker of the House Sam Ray- Mr. Schaefer, who was 44, died Graham, a member of the Cler- burn (D. Tex.) will conclude the Friday in Methodist Hospital. He| mont Methodist Church, died at session with a report on congres- resided at 1623 N. Lyndhurst her home ‘in Clermont yesterday. sional activities: Drive, but trayeled throughout In-

Surviving are a son, Lester, - RL Tr diana and the nation. Clermont; a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mrs. Bertha Schaefer A native of Chicago, he lived a . . » um Dies in Hospital Here

Sarah Graham, Indianapolis; in Indianapolis 17 years. Em-son-in-law, Edward Kerr, N. ployed in the advertising departfive grandchildren and two great- Services for Mrs. Bertha E. ment of The Times in the midgrandchildren. Schaefer, 525 Lord St. will be Thirties, he later became associ-| : at 2p. mx tomorrow in Wald Fu- ated with the automotive industry| neral Home. Burial will-Be in and set up his own company six| Memorial Park. years ago. He was a member of | Mrs. Schaefer, who was .49, St. Christopher Church and the| died Friday in General Hospital..glks Lodge. cw A native of Hopkinsville, Ky., she. Services also will be held at 9| lived in Indianapolis 25 vears’ 3 m, Tuesday in Flanner & Bu-| Survivors includ: chanan_ mortuary. : nN

While Fishing

Maurice West, 28, of 2041, N "Hamilton Ave., drowned vesterday while fishing in the Tippecanoe River near Rd. 119 south of Winamac in Pulaski County. Mr. West was in a rowboat with Walter Shipp, 29, of 1952 N. Drexel Ave., which struck a submerged log and overturned. The body was recovered by “ state police from the Dunes Park post and Pulaski County officers Mr. West was employed by Bio Inc., 957 N. Pennsylvania

Rites Today

) He is survived by his wife; MEA THEY Have fio ChRITAren.

Pg Oa EN nD ites Elsie Brooks,

R 409 E. St. Clair St., will be 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial will be in Concordia Cemetery. Mrs. Brooks, who 'was 58, died Friday in St. Vincents Hospital. Bérn in Hawks, Mich., she had lived in Indianapolis 22 vears. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church. Surviving are a daughter, Violet, Wilmette, Tl; two sons, Lawrence and Wesley, Indianapolis, and four grandchildren.

Ellis Johnson, Kirkmanville. Ky.; Ivy Johnson, Hopkinsville, and Charles Johnson, Evansville, and two grandchildren.

Rites Tomorrow For John Allen |

State Police Posts | Services for John Allen, 1414 3 3 Terrace Ave. will be at 11 a. m.| Set Memorial Rites [tomorrow in the Conkle West | Ten Indiana State Police De- yjjopijgan Street Funeral Home partment posts will hold me- nq a¢ 2 p. m. Tuesday in Poin-| morial services for 20 deceased dexter Funeral Home, Washing-| {employees May 1 through 16. ton, Ind. Burial will be in Oak| First of the services and inspec- Grove Cemetery there. | tions, all set for 9 a. m., will be Born in Evansville, Mr. Allen May 1 at the Indianapolis post. had lived here for 15 years. Others will be in Putnamville, royte man for the Polk Milk Co. May 2; Pendleton, May 3; Con-!for the last six years, he was 42. nersville, May 4; Charlestown, Mr, Allen died yesterday in Gen-| {May 8; Jasper, May 9; Lafayette, eral Hospital. Services for Miss Emma Mes- May 10; Dunes Park, May 11; Surviving are his wife, Anna, sing, 3753 N. Meridian St., will Ligonier, May 12, and Seymour, L.; two sons, John C. and Michael;| be at 4:30 p. m. today in Aaron- [May 16. two daughters, the Misses Myrna Ruben Funeral Home. | Supt. Arthur M. Thurston and Rose.and. Andra Lee, all of In-|

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Plan Memorial Meeting A memorial meeting for the late Othniel Hitch, Indianapolis attorney and Democratic political figure, will be held by the Indianapolis Bar Assoclationat 11 a. m.| tomorrow in Marion County Superior Court Room 2, Otto Ww, s+ Cox, Judge H. B. Pike and Albert Stump will speak.

Miss Emma Messing

Burial | will be in Indianapolis Hebrew |Maj. Robert O'Neal, executive dianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Marie| Congregational Cemetery. She officer, and staff officers will par-/ Richards, Greensburg and a| died Friday in her home, ticipate in the services. brother, Karl F., Roseville, Cal. |

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