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- SATUZDAY, SEPT. 9, 1950
Allison E. Stuart Mrs. Logan Jenkins
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: Services Monday Dies at | afa ette Mrs. Mae Jenkins died yesterday in her home at 1845 East : 37th 8t., after a long illness. She! He Was President ™*: 0. | Of P d Born in South Bend, Mrs. Jen-| urdue Trustees kins resided in Indianapolis 30! Times State Service years. She was a member of the! - LAFAYETTE, Sept. 9 Allison American Legion Auxiliary, Post| Filsworth Stuart, president of the Office - Auxiliary and Travel board of trustees of Purdue Uni-| Study Club. a versity, died last night in Home furviving are her husband, LoHospital here. He was 64. gan; a daughter, Mrs. Beatrice! Mr. Stuart had been ill since Brummett. Indianapolis, and two surgery two weeks ago. grandchildren. | Head of Purdue's trustees since Services will
in Indiana and national legal circles, and was well known as a PSR farmer and livestock breeder, Boyd D. McKeighan Born in Lafayette, Mr, Stuart
attended Lafayette public schon Services Arranged and was graduated cum laude Services for Boyd D. McKeifrom Princeton University in 8han, 86, will be at the Harry W.| 1908. He completed his legal edu- Moore Peace Chapel, Monday at | cation at Northwestern University 9 a.m. Additional services and! and in the office in which he had burial will be in Paoli. practiced law since his admission] Mr. McKeigan died yesterday to the bar in 1910. at the home of his daughter, Mrs. | Served 25 Years Delta Radabaugh, 803 North Jefferson St. He was associated in the law He was born in Shoals and firm of Stuart, Hammond and|moved to Indianapolis 27 years Sims and its successors, Stuart.;ago. A carpenter, he retired 20 Devol, Branigin and Ball. He years ago. He was a member of bad served as legal counsel for the East Tenth Street Methodist Purdue University mcre than 25 Church. years. He was named to Purdue His wife, Mary. died in January. | Board of Trustees by Gov. M.| Survivors besides Mrs. Rada-| Clifford Townsend in 1940, serv- baugh are two. other daughters, | ing a vice president of the board Mrs. Martha Reisentz of Los An-| from 1943 to 1946 and as presi- geles and Mrs. June Schmidt, Gent since 1946. - Palm Springs,” Cal.; six sons, Two of his uncles, the late Floyd of Los Angeles, Delbert and | Charles B. -Stuart ‘and William George, Akron, O., Clair, of South-| V. Stuart, had also served as port, and Forest and M. V. Mc-| presidents of Purdue's board. The Keighan, both of Indianapolis; 19! University’s former athletic field grandchildren and 10 great-grand-was named Stuart Field in honor children. of Charles B. Stuart. Widely known in legal circles, George R. Johnson | he was a former president of the ~~ Funeral services for George R.| Tippecanoe County Bar Associa- Johnson, 2022.Boulevard Pl., will tion and had served on: many be held at 1 p.m. Monday in the! committees in both the Indiana C. M. C. Willis and Son Mortuary. and American bar associations. Burial will be in Crown Hill. . He was a member of Phi Beta Mr. Johnson, who was 77, died Kappa and Phi Delta Phi, legal Thursday night in his home. He fraternity. . wag born- in Chaplin, Ky., and Mr. Stuart's second interest had lived here 50 Years, ‘outside of his law work . was Surviving are three sisters, Mrs, farming and livestock produc- Nannie Sanders, Miss Grace Johntion. He was past president and S00 and Mrs. Mamie Bird, all. of a former vice president and di- Indianapolis. rector of the American Hereford — Tr Breeders Association. Father of Coatesville He had exhibited cattle in both
the Indiana State Fair and the POStmaster Dies at 93
International Livestock Exposition in Chicago.
Times State Service COATESVILLE, Sept. 9-John | B. Newman, who was 93, died ‘here yesterday after a brief illFor. many years he managed ness. He was the father of |} Shadeland Farms in Lafayette, Arthur Newman, Coatesviiie post{f owner of one of the oldest Here- master. ford herds in the United States. Mr. Newman was a charter The farm's stock stems from one member of the Coatsville Odd of the first importations of Here- Fellows Lodge. He was a lifefords from Herefordshire, Eng-/long resident of Hendricks 1 land, in 1880. It is recognized as County. | one of the top beef cattle breeding; Burial will be in Coatesville i farms in the United States. {Cemetery after services at the 3 He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Powell Funeral Home at 2 p. m. Adie Louise Cole Stuart, whom tomorrow. he married in 1910 and a sister, Surviving besides hiz son are Mrs. Richard Edwards, Peru. His his wife, Eva; a daughter, Mrs. parents were the late Mr. and Artie Bunten, and a brother Lacy Mrs. Thomas Arthur Stuart, ac- Newman, all of Coatesville. tive in eivic and business life of Serena m——— northwestern Indiana for ‘many. Fellowship to Sponsor years. i 3 Purdue's president, Dr. Frede- Sacred Concert rick L. Hovde, today called Mr.| The Young People’s Fellowship Stuart “one of the state’s most will sponsor a sacred concert of outstanding citizens” and said: organ, string and vocal music
Managed Noted Farm
the legal profession one of its Church. - most able membefzs.”
ee {priest organist of Christ EpiscoSCHOOL SETS REUNION The 12th annual reunion of sic accompanied by R. Craig Bell Township House School No. 5/at the organ will be given by will be held tomorrow at the Miss Carolyn Harvey, violinist; Township House, Franklin Rd. Miss Connie Harvey, cellist; and and U. S. 40. A basket luncheon Miss Gloria Harvey, harpist. Soie scheduled at 12:45 p. m. Mrs./loists will include the boy soFlora M. Rauschhaupt is presi- prano, Don Wilson, Miss Patricia dent. Best and John J. Phillips.
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be held in. the 3 1946, Mr, Stuart was prominent Joighs Funeral Home Monday at!
“Purdue University has lost one tomorrow following 6 p.m. even-/ of ite most faithful servants and! song “in All Saints Episcopal
The Rev. William E. Weldon,
pal Church, will play. String mu-|
vn o For Ch 8 & rfu | Eve n i n S 44division of the State Conservation
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Dead GI's Fiancee Malik Must Pay
pm vy Taxes on His ¢ Ends Visit Here
(UP)--Jacob A. Malik, delegaté to the United Nations, will have to pay taxes on his 45The fiancee of an 18-year-old room, $350,000 mansion just like any of his capitalist neighbors.
Career Ends
Pfc. Hybarger Meets Death in Korea
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Indianapoliz soldier killed in ac-
Edward ’ Bremen Edward Brennan (st . a Regiment. Dies in Hospital
State's First " Budget Director A long career of government 1949. He was the son of Mr. and
service ended with the death last Mrs. Oscar Hybarger, Indianapmight of Edward P. Brennan, In-|olis.
ing stayed while
soldier had made his home there|
diana’s first state buiget director.! while in training at Ft. Knox., Mr. Brennan, 67, died in Vet-/pfc, Hybarger attended leader-, ;
erans’ Hospital in Marion after ghip school and expressed his inthree years illness. ’ tention to become an officer and! His cicse supervision of govern- remain in service. He was sent ment spending and his vast{{o Korea from Okinawa. knowlecge of state financing won|, .. attending Lawrence and
Mr. Brennan the nickname " Davis high schools, “watchdog of the treasury dur-| BP a ig
ing more than a decade in which| he held the state's purse strings. |, re Named to the State Board of : Accounts wnen it was established in 1910. he served un.il 1947 and Hybarger is survived by four
was the last surviving member brothers, Edward, Donald, Wil- | will give families of servicemen F appointees. He re- liam and Wayne, and three sis- from $85 to $165 a month. It was! (ters, Mrs. Barbara McCoy, Mrs. rushed through Congress in re- yo 2.4 Amon. 14. both of Paris Born in Esbon. Kas, Mr. Bren- Mary Blackwell and Miss Ruthisponse to complaints by married Ky. iy oh National ya i |servists called to active duty that WASTE OF VAST ENERGY {their families could not get along {on their service pay alone.
of the original signed because of illness.
nan, lived in Delphi and - was Hybarger, all of Indianapolis: graduated as a certified public re "8 accountant from LaSalle Exten- Garrett R. Tilson Rites
zion Scnool, Chicago. To Be Held Monday
Graduate of IU Times State Services
He came to Indianapolis 'n 1904 as an accountant for the, FRANKLIN. Sept. 9-
sity law school and was gradu- the State License Bureau in In-| ated in 1910, after which he dianapolis for five years, died
started on his long career in here yesterday in "hia home. He is “still considering” asking the } wa | President for permission to draft] His service to the state of In- {married men, He refused to say
state government. s 66.
+ 1 diana was continuous except for A lifeiong resident of the com- | f the Masonic Lodge and the]
= 0 War. The federal government. ristian Church. Surviving are!
“borrowed” Mr. Brennan from]
effort. At the conclusion of his 2! of Indianapolis.
assignment Mr. Brennan enlisted! Rites at 2 p. m. Monday in the in the Army. serving on the Flinn Funeral Home. will be folMexican border and later in:lowed hy burial in Greenlawn Camp Hancock, Ga., where he! Cemetery. was commissioned a lieutenant.: After the war he returned to Eimer E. Lynch 3 the stats post and in 1933 Gov., Eimer E. Yynch, who was 686, budget clerk. In 1935, when the nN. Meridian St. |General Assembly created the | post of budget director, Gov.! {McNutt named Mr. Brennan to | the post. |
Lynch resided in Elkhart 50;
In 1938 Gov. M.-Clifford Town.[t"0.Yoai2 450 after Ieliring {Eom | farmer.
send named him chief examiner {of the State Board of Accounts. {He remained in this post until {1941, when he resumed the position of field examiner. |
hart. He was a member of the Ma-/ sonic Lodge in Elkhart and the! South Bend Scottish Rite. He
{ His club and lodge affiliations amrch of oy Thin included Indianapolis Post 4. "go cron wit he at the White American Legion, which he p,,0ra) Home in Elkhart Mon-
helped organize, and the Fourth jou at 3:30 5 ] 3 3:30 p. m. Burial will be Degree, Knights of Columbus, inig¢ ‘the Rice Cemetery in Elkhart. which he was a former faithful| gurvivors are his wife, Anne:
navigator. He was a member of, gaughter, Mrs. Noble Biddinger
| S8. Peter and Paul Cathedral, the of Indianapolis and four grand-
[finance committee of Indianapo- children.
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Elks Lodge. i . i ~He is survived by his wife, Coe; The New Method of Roach Control.
{daughter of the late William Blodgett, writer for the Indianapolis/| |News; his son, Blodgett E. (Bill) { Why befher with messy powder when 4-9-2 Brennan, former Indiahapolis | liquid, brushed around jusi where fis] |newspaperman and now director | ‘needed, kills roaches, ants, waterbugs and {of the purchasing and inventory'| ether crawling insects and Is effective for many weeks. Invisible, ederiess and shain- | Department. Also surviving are | less, 4-9-2 kills roaches the senitary, quick | three grandchildren, Blodgett Jr., | and sure way. 4-9-2 Is a professional Ia | Michael J. and Anne Bernadette ~—gacticide packed with power bo Kill, | Brennan, Indianapolis. Mr. Brennan's home: was at 39 Arnott Exterminating Co. HR Ninth St Funeral arrange | Extorminstors-of Rats; Mice; Moths |
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ition in Korea today left this city informed the Russian Embassy partment of Defense telegra i for .her. home in Bettendorf, Ia., yesterday that the mansion was 1 : t after a visit with the soldiér's ‘adjudged to be the most beau- formed her of the death of her son, Pvt. Robert G. Mason, Aug. 18. advertised for 200 more. Normal { : tiful country home in America” and “definitely was not exempt Mrs. Dortha Mason, saw a we f | during World War II as many as from local taxes” as the embassy ture of a jeepful of American soi-| acll dame = 9000 were employed. had requested. He said he had diers scouting i i SO —— ti — information indicating that the the Naktong ! : k embassy estate, Killenworth, for at least three more years.
t Russians when their lease oi. he was reexpired on another Glen Cove, mansion where - Mr. Malik has Killed. been living. ] Miss Mainwar- pge. Hybarger {late oil magnate, George duPont . that he's . Pratt, and - was formerly leased ' | here with Pfc. Hybarger's uncle phy Amtorg, the Russian purchas{and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ing agency. | Petree, Rockville Rd. The young estimated at $14,880.
before he entered service Nov. i Drafting of Dads
he __The drafting of married men| worked in Bettendorf for a year appeared to be one step closer] and met. Miss Mainwaring while today following President Trui man's approval of the new GI In addition to his parents, Pfc. family allowance bill.
{said earlier that they would ask| Garrett Mr. Truman to revoke his ban] former Nordyke & Marmon CO.'g Tjison, former employee of On drafting of married men 19/,.0 Siomic bombs, officials esti- of St. Francis, Oldenburg, where! He enrolled in Indiana Univer-! {through .25 once the was signed. ”
J } {when the request would go to a period during the first World| munity. Mr. Tilson was a member | White House. !
| . |Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, National the State Board of Accounts to Nf Wife. Mabie: 2 son, William |, .t Director. has said the step. serve with the Secret Service in H.; a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Myer, 3 million’ investigatt lied with th and a niece, Mrs. Lois Maxwell, /|8 necessary to bring 3 million nvestigalions a e war ‘under arms. That is the number Mr. Truman wants in the armed forces.
Ex-Wrestler Zbyszko Carries on as
-—For years, in the earlier part J . V. McNutt named him, gjed today in his home at 3541 of century. Stan Zbyszko 2401 MARTINDALE WA 1991
| reigned as one of America's top- | Born in Fairfield, Towa, Mr. flight wrestlers,
; ; Maine: Ye carrie on as a emehen V4 JACOBS ul 1239 N. WEST Nav York: gs * I= nwa years. He moved to Indianapolis Maine, he carries on as a chicken * { oronto . L1-6200. | PHONE TA. 279%
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Picture in Paper Convinces Pertielly Reactivated
LLA PORTE, Sept. 9 (UP) . Army officials announced today the - Kingsbury Ordnance Plant will be “partially reactivated” to load ammunition for the Kdrean
350,000 Mansion Mother Her Boy's Alive
3L. OVE, yy Ya t. 9 ops . ov a Aa Notified by Telegram of Son's Death in Korea, load Richmond Woman Refuses to Give Up Hope Col. James 0; Branch: said fe» RICHMOND, Sept. 9 -With her hopes pirined on a picture she activapion orders had been re-
A. Merandante reported killed in action in Korea refuses io accept as final a De- ordnance, Maj. Gen. E. R. Ford. m. Wf : Some 600 workers are employed Telegrams received last Sundsf$ night and Monday morning in- at the plant, ‘and officials have
Mayor Luke
But a week ago Wednesday, — ore mm——ee eae | wartime employment is 6000, But
the River front, “My son was driving that oN jeep,” she said. KILLENWORTH "and its 37-1 know That grounds were purchased DY picture appeared
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RACING 450 Expected
| ; ' | The faculty of St. Mary Acad- Sunday Aftn.—Sept. 10 {emy was announced today by ‘the : Rev. Fr. Victor L. Goossens. ad- | Time Trials 1:00—Racys al 2:30 Iministrator of the Church of St. . A , t -§ rollment of 450 pupils. . { MIGHTY MIDGETS Se! ray a. principal; HARD TOPS America’s Newest Racing Sensation
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melons each day and having fun. Teachers will include: "He sald he had met many fel-' oy, Rey. Fr. Paul Courtney! Children under 12 Free if Accompanied with Adult.
lows ‘from Kentucky (her son's Sister Mary Norbert, Sister Mary SPEEDROME
ported to be
It was built by the yy. gon't
dead.” Mrs, Mason said she last heard from her son in a letter postmarked Aug. 16,
Pvt. Mason
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native state) and had a { th‘time swapping stories with thege SOIR La Salle, Sister. Mazy Gath
President Ap ves | Enlisted. fn: 1948 jerine, Sister Mary Laurentia, Sis-|
: {ter Marita, Sister Charitine Ma-| Gl Allowance Bill | Pvt. Mason, who was 18, en- rie, Sister Mary Michaela, Sister] WASHINGTON, Sept. 9 (UP)
{listed in the army shortly before/Mary Constance, Sister John] { Thanksgiving Day in 1948 and/Frances, Mrs. Rachel Booker, {had been stationed in Japan since Mrs. Juanita Lennox, Miss Mar-| the following March. garet Mellen, !
He was a mortar man with| Special teachers will he Sister] the 34th infantry
saw in a Cincinnati newspaper, the Richmond mother of a Yank ceived from the Army chief of -
regiment of Mary Emmanuel and Sister Jo-| the 24th division, {seph Teresa, music; Sister Mary bm Besides his mother, he has a Dolorita and Sister Mary Laetg |sister, Mrs. Ray Chandler, Rich- tia, art; Sister Ann Gertrude and mond, and two brothers, Everett, Sister Mary Theofrieda, domes- | tic science. The Rev. Father Richard Lang: |en, former chaplain and religious | instructor at the Academy, has) . WASHINGTON, Sept. 9 (UP) become pastor of a new parish] The Aug. 15 Himalayan earth-'in New Albany, Sister Mary Estelle, former! {and swallowed up rivers released principal, has been transferred energy equal to 2 million explod-/to the Motherhouse of the Sisters
The measure, signed yesterday,
Guardsmen -and re-
Selective Service officials had| ake which crumpled mountains
Measure mated today. she is novice mistress,
A spokesman said the agency
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