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STNDAY, A APR. 3, 19% LE INDIANAPOLIS nies ruck Drivers Take § Stiff Torn in Rain Hidebrand Rites Installed as Franklin's 10th President

Shrine, Scottish Rite, Templar, Indianapolis Council RAM and of the Odd Fellow! Lodge at Columbus, Ind. and the Third Church of Christ, Scientist, here. Surviving are two sisters, Mt. Chris Reeble, Youngstown, O., and | Mrs. Mary Rissel, Buffalo, N. Y,

Mrs. Mabel Cooney

Mrs. Mabel I. Cooney will be

Driver Elliott takes the comprehensive field of vision test in the Indiana Motor Truck Association laboratory. Locking on are Mr. Ferguson (left) and Robert A. Stough, safety supervisor of Hancock Truck Lines, Inc.

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at 8:30 a. m. in G, H. Hesymatin : Fun 9 3 . oye . . o . ng oi in nb In ceremonies rich with tradition, Harold Wellington Richardson, former Baptist minister, was | A native of Evansville, Mrs.

” » = n » Cooney lived in the Barton installed yesterday as the 10th president of Franklin College, Franklin, Ind. Here, Mr. Richardson |

8 . B : + Modern Devices Are Used | 3 ° Hotel here. She died Friday » (left) accepts the congratulations of Dr. Harlan C. Koch, University of Michigan professor whe | To Record Reactions Rest Haven Sanitarium. She) served as installing offi icer, and Gov. Schricker.

was 55, Mrs. Cooney was a mems- | “More than 50 drivers of the Hancock Truck Line, Inc, Will [her of Sacred Heart -Catholic)

undergo rigid driving tests in the mobile laboratory of the Indiana | Church, Christian Mothers So-| m : Mrs. Elizabeth Anderesn | : jety and the Brotherhood of a ! es P M 42 i Motor Truck Association here today and tomorrow, : oe Engineers and Fire-| On Tu es d ot ‘Services Set Tomorrow ower owerDespite driving drain, 30 drivers of Hancock were tested and |... Auxiliary. y | Services for Mrs. Elizabeth An-| SAVE 40% —make money besides. SPE-|

certified in the firm's lot at 824 E. Ohio St. yesterday. Modern | Surviving are a stepson, Rites for Ellhue Marion Elam, derson, 3221; Minerva St. will Cilia Pun MW. Deve. Late

scientific testing devices were used to examine the drivers for Michael C.; a stepdaughter, Mrs. | who died Friday in his home; 1337/be 1 p. m. tomorrow in Mt. Olive! @|PREE. Modern, MP-15 \ vision, balance, depth perception, — Mildred A. ‘Maddox; and four sis- Congress AVe. if be at'3 p. m. {Baptist Church. Burial will be in Mo. - ToL, OTN ToL glare resistance and reaction of the trucking association, who ters, Mrs. Grace G. Hartley, Mrs. Buch New Crown. time. is personally conducting most of Kathryn J. Kistner, all of In- Tuesday in Flanner & Buchanan n= ,ngercon, who was 67, Co-operating with the trucking|the tests, sald so far. Hancock|dianapolis, Mrs. Helen T. Malone, | Mortuary. |died Friday in General Hospital.) association in the tests are the|drivers have been well above the|St. Joseph, Mo., and Mrs. Mar-| Mr. Elam, a mechanical fore- Born in Campbellsville, Ky., she on Dat Sovety ET vie A Suen, Ea B. Hi, 'EWDMD. IN. C. | [Ton for te lntiaapulis Powerhid esd ib Indianspeiiy 21 . years. She t Safety Institute, Indiana Public|was aiding in the examinations, Mrs. Levi Haworth l& Light Co. 28 years, was a na- iS: 8, WBA 8 Member of Mt. Service Commission, Governor's| Following completion of a| Mrs. Bernice G. Haworth, 1026 tive of Cannon County, Tenn. A Surviving are two Safety Commission, state police, statewide check of truckdrivers,|N. Ewing St, died yesterday In resident of Indirnapolis for 29,44 john “both of ly Ieo

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Indiana Sheriffs’ Association and equipment of the mobile unit/an automobile accident at Green- years, he was 64. (brothers, Ge the Indiana Conference of Team-|will be turned over to the state castle. A member of the Broad Ripple, Thurman, yy aad Joseph sters’ Unions. for testing of other drivers, Mr.| Born in Park County, she nad) Ao nic Lodge, he also belonged and two grandsors. : ur R. L. Ferguson, safety director Ferguson said, lived in Indianapolis 30 years. [to the Seventh Christian Church. gem a

es Mrs. Haworth, who was 52, was a member of First Friends Surviving are his wife, Beulah;

Mrs. Commons Dies Here at 78 Church, a member of the Wom- two sons, Jay C. Indianapolis,

and Rayford L. Enid, Okla.;| 3 Mrs. Flora Nell Commons, wife) | Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Lilly $2 Sauna Of Samy shuseh, Past hl ce brothers, Lilburn L., Glen|

of John J. Commons, retired Peck, Kokomo, and 15 grand- W.. bo Indi polis, and| soc Theodore Potter fresh th of Indiana ’ railroad engineer, died yesterday children and three great-grand- astion, Ww ross| George McMinnville, Ten.. in their home, 34 Jenny Lane. children. ay sch 1, and the White Cross Be, |

She Wa 78. fp | Services were being arranged| gu viving are her husband, Mrs. Susan Signal Ba 2 se si TET Le 5 Tard 8 ere torr so, ste | | er, Mary E., all of Indian- (1540 Boulevard Place, will be at, port before moving to Indianap "W. A. Porter 3toiss two Sifts. Rise I 118 Boy a er Bo]

olis 28 years ago. She was a| Services for William Andrew Dobbs, Fillmore, Ind., and Mrs. t Side Chapel. Burial will ~.member-of-Our-Lady-of -Lourdes Porter, New York - Central-Ra#l-| Justus" Gray, San Antonio, Texas. ny est Sige Chap

Catholic Church. Her husbandiroad brakeman who died yester1 " retired recently after serving/day in St. Francis Hospital, will = an jlanver 4 Buchiane Mrs. Signal, who was 87, dled | BS more than 50 years as an en- be held at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday in pleted. Friday in the Alpha Home Jor ginter Ir he. Nickel Fate Di-! Little & Sons Funeral Home, Bur- Aged People. A native of Brac en vision o e New York, Chicago|ial will he in Greensburg, Ind. MUSIO SCHOLARSHIP TESTS |County, ww 8 ang g& Lows Railroad. Mr. Porter, whose home was ati BLOOMINGTON, Apr, 29 __|Indianapolis six years. | diving in addition to’ her!5158 Elnora St, was a native of Graduating high school seniors|. Mrs: Bracken was a member of| Tusband are four daughters, Mrs. Hampton, Ark. He had lived iniwho plan to study music Tayithe New Liberty Baptist Chureh. |} eeker, Mrs. Charles E.| Indianapolis since 1920. Previous-| audition for scholarships to In-| Surviving are two sons, Leonard McCoy, Mrs. Rosemary Ross and|ly a carpenter, he had been an|diana Dajversiey at 2 Boominglon. 12 . Baylor, Indianapolis, andj . Miss Esther Commons, and five employee of the. Tailzoad the Er May 8iCharles Baylor, Lynchburg, Va. I §

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sons, John R., Richard E., Fran- nine years. He was §i_Yam Ehitago 5; burg + and Ft(/and a json, Leonar Bey cis, Charles and Joseph, all of| His wife, Nora Belle; survives Wayne, May 10. y oy gra &

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