Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1950 — Page 32
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Dies in His Horie AFL Official Tells At Age of 75 e! Of Proposed Benefits John Sorensen Sr. who died’ Times State gg 28 i
BLOOMINGTON, Legislation before Congress to); double average benefits and bring 10 million more people under Social Security would be the most significant domestic law since 3 1939. That is the opinion of Nel-| son H, Cruikshank, American Federation of Labor Social In-’ surance Activities director. ; Speaking last night before the Indiana University Workshop on Economic Education attended by high school teachrs and administrator, Mr. Cruickshank charged failure of the 8tOh Congress to broaden the Social Security program was one of that body's greatest failures. He said that
yesterday in his home, 4234 Guil-| ford Ave, will be buried in| Crown “Hill after services at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Moore & Kirk: Colantal Chapel. Mr. Sorensen, who was 75, lived, “in Indianapolis for nine years. He! was a native of Green Bay, Wis. Before retiring 10 years ago, Mr. Sorensen had been in the grocery more than 40 years. He was a member of the Newman Methodist Church at Grants, Pass, Ore, and the Odd geen Pu at Sturgeon Bay Wis, Surviving are his wife, Is io a son, John Jr.; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Payne, an Gr onio|
Alired E Kahle
Alfred E. Kahle
Mr. Cruickshank said both em-ployer-arranged and union-man-agement retirement plans have] inherent flaws.
Manager of Fan, Propeller Firm
Services for Alfred E. Kahle, 14340 Guilford Ave. will be at 3 Called Inadequate jp. m. tomorrow in Flanner &| He asserted they are Inad|Buchanan mortuary. Burial will equate, they tend to immobilize) be in New Bethel Cemetery. workers, and older workers find Mr. Kahle died yesterday In it difficult to get employment. East Orange, N. J. in 1937. Sho Methodist Hospital. A native of Mr. Cruikshank pointed out that 8r.. moved to Kokomo about 10) Pendleton, he lived most of his medical progress has extended
: H. C. Conner
Mrs. Marguerite Conner, who died yesterday at Kokomo, will be puried in Crown Hill here after services at 1:30 p, m. tomorrow in| Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, Mrs. Conner, who was 54, lived here 32 years before moving to
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days ago. {life in Indianapolis. life expectancy in the U 8S, to the son, H. C. Conner Jr., and a sister, [part-owner of the Aer-O-Afr Fan Plan for rétirement after producMrs. Charles Clift, both of Indi- and Propeller Co. located on E. tive years. EE rr He was & member of the New laws would be more financially Justice Clark Favors {Bethel Baptist Church, Masonic sound than privately arranged Hassil Schenck, Indiana Farm| Woodshed for Lawyers ang the Riviera Shih. o Daisy, Bureau president, is scheduled to| «Associate Supreme Court Jus- ixniton, Ind. |shop on “The prospect for Agritice Tom Clark has an old-fash-| fu |culture in the American Econ-| who he sald “have made a mack P olio Statistics HEADS EVANGELISTS ery of the judicial process by try-| Today's polio totals in Indiana, WARSAW, Ind, July 28 (UP) three-ring circus.” {same date last year: was elected today to serve anThose lawyers, he told a local | Cases Deaths No. of Ctys. other term as president of the day, should be taken to the wood- 1940 214 21 41 Evangelists. He was re-elected shed for “a good judicial “span New cases reported today: 1 in at the group’s annual conference
Surviving are her husband; a| Mr. Kahle was manager and point where most workers must anapolis. Washington St. A broadening of Social Security {Lodge, Scottish Rite, Murat Shrine plans, he said. LOS ANGELES, July 28 (DP) NEving Mrs. Albert Newman |"Peak tonight before the work-| foned remedy for some lawyers omy.” ing to turn the courtroom into a since Jan, 1, compared with the _Dr. Bob ells, Wheaton, Ill, bar association meeting yester-| 1050 51 3 28 |International Association of ing." Delaware county. at Winona Lake, July 16-23.
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Mrs. Larrance Rites Tomorrow
Granddaughter of University Head Services for Mrs. Inez 8. Larrance, granddaughter of the late John Young, first president of {Northwestern Christian University (now Butler {University), will ibe at 2:30 p. m. it omorrow in {Flanner & Buichanan mortuary. Burial will | be in Crown Hill | Mrs. Larrance, {who was 68, died (Wedne sday in {her home, 108 E. {13th St. A native of Des Moines, ‘Towa, she lived {in Indianapolis most of her life.!
William Cc. Sed Wanted on Ambulance, “Rites Tomorrow Not 10 Fire Trucks MILWAUKEE, Wis, July 28 Services for William Clinton! (UP) — It was all a mistake, Cloud, 907 River Ave, will be atin, yin Miller, 49, told District 9:30 a. m. tomorrow In the Farley| Neelen. Funeral Home and at 10 a. m. pul Harvey Nee St. John's Catholic Church “I only wanted one police amjrial will be in Holy Cross Ceme-| bulance, not 10 fire trucks,” he tery. lamented. Mr. Cloud, who was 81, died| Miller said he pulled the handle yesterday at General Hospital: Aon a: fire alarm box to summon native of Madison County, he| an ambulance after he fell down lived in Indianapolis nearly 65 'and sprained his shoulder. Ten years. {tire trucks raced to the scene. I” Before his retirement 20 years! The judge fined Miller $25 for {ago, he was employed at the Co- drunkenness,
burn Warehouse for 20 years and! Look, They Don’t Want
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{tucky Ave, He was a member of jt. John's Catholic Church. Surviving are his wife, Flora;| MILWAUKEE, Wis, July 28 ox daughters, Mrs. Florence (UP)—Thirty. property owners Flemming, Mrs. Lillian Lynch, agked the city today not to fix (Mrs. Hildred Cummins, Mrs. Eva an unpaved street in front of their Richardson, Mrs. Viola Kidwell, homes. Mrs noo land Mrs, Margaret Bogardus;| “We have families and high - Larra {five sons, Ora, Basil, William, mortgages, and with the ever-in-|Harvey and Virgil, all of Indian- creasing cost of living we are not apolis; 29 grandchildren, and 15 able to pay for the road now,”
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Tex., and Miss this stimulated labor's demands! gianapolis, who died of polio | Her grandfather, Mr. Young, Indianapolis; two A “Carl. for pension plans as a contract! Monday in El Paso, x To | was also the first minister to Ire- BTeat- -grandchildren. /they said in a petition. “With Milwaukee, Wis, and Arthur, Dies i in Hos ital condition. | minutes after her second son land during the presidency of RR \another war on and the increas-| Mineapolie. lB and 2 Sigler. Pointing out that the desire for| was born. She is the daughter |Abraham Lincoln. Mrs. Deane E. Walker ing taxes, the road can wait. es Zastrow, Green x . Agn old age security is not modern,| of Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson, | An active Red Cross worker ngs of South Bend |
(during World War I, she was for- | | merly employed at the Kautz Sta-| SOUTH BEND, July 28 (UP)—| tionery Co. the old Stewart's Mrs. Iva Smith Walker, 60, wife Stationery Store and the’Burford Of Deane E. Walker, State Su--perintendent of Public Instruction, died after a two-week {ll-| ness in Memorial Hospital last night. TET
Surviving are her husband, Ed‘win; a stepson, Rebert E. Larrance, Washington, D. C., and South Carolina two grandchildren. rveyed today the damage
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rson was killed. 9 : . COLUMBUS, Ind., July 28 (UP)| gurvivors include a sister, Mrs. —-Authorities investigated the. mthel Zechial of Upper Sandusky, wreckage of a C-46 troop carrier o, and a brother, Cecil Smith of plane on a farm near the Camp Culver. Atterbury airbase today in an attempt to discover why one engine P quit shortly after take-off. The big plane. Trade a crash-| landing on a farm near the strip, DENTON, Tex. July 28 sP) | but the five crewmen, members __A Denton beauty operator reof the 439th Troop Carrier Wing, ported today that a woman came Selfridge Field, Mich.,, were not into her shop, tendered a $5 bill injured. ‘The 439th is on a two- and said, “I want to reserve a week training maneuver at the permanent wave for September.” base. The operator insisted there was The pilot was Capt. R. F. Evans, no war-induced shortage of perhome address not given, and the manents. However, she said the other four crewmen were not worried customer handed over the | identified. five-spot ot anyway — —"just in case. "
Walker was born near Culver and was a life-long resident of Marshall County. Funer- - al services will be held at Grace Evangelical Reformed Church at Culver Sunday.
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