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PAGE 2 | Guinea Bean Grows 48 Inches Long Hoosier Held ; Englewood Posters A
Marings Push a City of Seoul Infant Son ~~
Street Fight Rages; Accused by Wife Cr Nutcracker Jaws Of Beating and on Tightened on Foes Smothering Baby ara
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¢ r. Ce ANE - ing men were “doing pretty well” § "in the crucial offensive. He pre- § dicted that when word of the
A frail, 27-year-old Arlington mother pointed an accusing finger . at her husband in Magistrates Court late last night. pa Pail Owen Sleeth, 34-year-old! lineman, was in the Rush County jail ~today -—~held without. bond. HAs wife. Mary, told the court he beat and smothered their four-{month-old son, P a ul Melvin Sleeth, because he cried. | “I don't know what happened,” Sleeth told Sheriff Harry Levi, after his arrest at his mother's ‘home ‘near Shelbyville. “I don’t believe 1 did it.” z ! TT Rhocked Down Wile Mrs. Sleeth told state police her husband knocked her down ‘twice as she tried to defend their
the Communist ranks, “you're go-| ing to see the greatest rout ever| ~-T hope.” . oe t Drain Enemy Strength “Already thé slash into the wést] ‘coast was draining off Communist strength behind the southern’ battlefront. A United Nations’ command communique said Com-' munist columns were hurrying toward Inchon from north and south, under relentless air attack 7 ’ by-the-Allies— nino ——— A Tete an - inp eragerter The battleship Missouri shelled He knows his beans. Marshal E. Alexander, 1430 Laurel St. Pohang at the other end of the examines a guinea bean 48 inches long. It ‘was given to him as a old beachhead line as South Ko-' cyriosity by the grower, William Taylor, 4219 Norwaldo Ave.
reans slugged toward the city pq hag been growing the giants for two years.’ son. - from positions of only two or ’ “He seemed to go crazy,” Mrs. three miles. Sleeth told Sheritf Levi. “I
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The “Big Mo” poured broadside after broadside into the Pohang area Saturday, one day after its position off Korea had been disclosed. The United Nations communi-
couldn’t do anything with him.” The hysterical mother told state police Sleeth threw the child into the air and let him frall on the floor, stepped. on him and smothered him with a pillow.
Acheson Viewed
As ‘Siamese Twin 35 Feared Dead
que said the Inchon landing ap- , I Mrs. Sleeth said when her husparently caught the Communists Jenner Denounces Associated Services [or the Fined band saw the baby was dead In Ship Sinking off guard so badly they were hav- Marshall Nomination ber of Commerce and other he knocked her down, left the
house and went on his motorcycle! ST. MALO, France, Sept. 16 to his mother’s home nine miles (UP)=-A French weather obsereast of Shelbyville vation ship en route to a harbor He was arrested by State ceremony here exploded and sank Trooper Norman Mullis as he rode In the English Channel today, and up to his mother's home. He was It was feared some 35 persons 'returned to Rushville and taken were killed. Forty-four survivors of approxEnough to Kill a Man imately 80 persons aboard were Dr. George B. McNabb of pulled from the icy waters by Carthage. Rush County coroner, rescue boats. said the Infant had had “a, The ship the frigate “La thorough beating, enough to kill Place” was believed to have hit Church. a grown man.” a magnetic mine. It was en route
ing trouble organizing a defense on the approaches to Seoul. Carrier planes joined with ground forces in “eliminating” six enemy tanks that threatened to hold up the Marine advance, a United Nations naval communique reported.
working” agencies, He recommended: ONE: Give your committee a name that means something and obtain full publicity TWO: Don't wait for funds. Get started now with advanced plan-, ning THREE: Do your own plan ning. There will be little if any Army help or interference Indianapolis Servicemen Cen- > / 8 to The country hax loat confidence 187% [1 N00 VT TE The Americans, South Koreans in President i Trudian, WeO hus membership to include 25 citizens and British struck concerted made 38 Cabinet changes in five \ on ting labor, capital, gov“blows to smash through the thin and one-half years, as compared ernment and private citizens. crust of Communist resistance With President Roosevelt's total Officers Named and spring the trap set by Gen. of 26 in 12 years, Sen. Jenner as-' g..ted officers of the group in-
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sold out Chiang Kai-shek to the China Reds, Sen. Jenner charged As Defense Secretary, he will remove Gen, Douglas MacArthur, fail to defend Formosa and pave Hit Concerted Blows the way for United Nations rec Another great offensive ex- ognition of the Chinese Commuploded all along the western and nists, the Senator predicted, northwestern rim of the old allied beachhead anchored on Taegu and Pusan.
immediately before a magistrate.
Hits at Truman
band has a violent temper and ticipate in inauguration of a néw {objected last night when the baby lock in the harbor. cried. She told "Sheriff Levi he lost all reason.”
Taegu front. ner continued. “There are con- merce, vice president; Otto Fren- rested for “family trouble” once a. The old beachhead offensive stant changes of schedules and zel, treasurer; Mrs. Dorothy|before. He is a lineman for the was the planned extension of the drivers. No wonder we do not Buschmann, secretary.- . . Rural Electrification MemberAllied grand scale drive to lick the have a foreign policy. We just, Members of the Executive Com- ship Corp. mittee include Fisk Landers and e——
scheduled
Deputy retary is against 11. 8. tradition Ransom.” puty| 3 8 y | The executive committee will
meet Thursday to consider what
(Thirty-Knot) Burke, Chief of Staff to the commander and could lead to a military dic-' of U. 8. naval forces in the Far tatorship, Sen. Jenner maintained. M°%" y ra Bast. put it this wy: “1 Gon. Marshall han» thrend PULTE WI be ed 1 8 vores “They are in a hell of & bad of decency or honor leit, he would : :
Ground-Breaking Rite
Tavern at 1 A. M. Will Be Tomorrow
A TAVERN can be lonely...| yompers of the Prentice PresSl Binsin Fi BP dD an NEY ur fon : executive director. and very dark. . 'byterian Church will break, way now. Their best bet i 10'not stand idly by while the pres- “mp. yyoA will continue to At 1 a m. today police found ground for. their new modified
|sure is put on Congress to change! : : ro ) : : » Up Tanks nue DI. a Audi & oy its facilities to visiting serv-| Wesley Weeden, 24, of 2937 Gothic edifice tomorrow at 10:30 ring . {lcemen, | |
With thousands of Army rein: keep our military defenses in con-| Operational funds will be raised Tosoements piling up gr (il of civilian handy AI in the fall drive of the Commun- Udell Tavern at 1071 Udell St. backs, ” Marines a ven ie oe y * . 8 50,000 has been ® & =» brought up 48-ton Pershing tanks|of the very military diétatorships HY puna, Somes Oo en to help them crack the first ap- we dre supposed fo have been; . in. use of such an agency. preciable resistance on the trunk fighting the past 10 years,” Sen ’ Jenner concluded. s
among youths.
posters, Garven
AN. Arsenal Ave. locked in the "The stone church - will cost youth sponsor,
$180,000 and stand in the midst : of a 9-acre tract at 38th and Ox-! THEY SAID Mr. Weeden was ford Sts not drinking. He fell asleep in a. Uniformed Boy ‘booth and the tavern owner, Ol- Scoutmaster lL.ee A. Peters Jr. will
highway to Seoul. lle Riggs, 313 N, Davidson St, lead a procession from the old " United Press Correspondent Indorsed by Mrs. Harden Employed by Purdue {locked him in. church, 5061 E. 38th St. to the Servic Rutherford Poats reported from, As Placement Director | Finding himself imprisoned, Mr. building site. The pastor, Dr.
% on flagship off Inchon ‘That this tirade by Sen. JenHie HIVANIOn a oe the op- ner represents. the Indiana GOP John F. Jenks, 4114 N. Capitol
the highway near line was indicated in an indorse- Ave, has been employed by position slong tie gn of the ment by Rep. Cecil Harden, Cov- Purdue University as an instruc-
police burglar alarm was set off. the color guard with Boy and . Girl Scouts, members of the Sun--peaches they had stormed the day ington, Republican national com: tor and. director of placement in AFL Demands before and 14 miles west and mitteewoman. the Indianapolis Center.
{day school and church, guests ‘and friends: r I Dr. Wharton will conduct the slightly south of Seoul. | ...She. issued her week-end letter Mr. Jenks will teach industrial, Rent Controls ! Great patches of Inchon, city tc constituents attacking Sec- technology courses in the division by the session and the building of some 300,000, were burned out retary of State Acheson, demand- of technical institutes. He will] commitiee. Henry G. Stiles is by the air-sea assault preliminary ing his resignation and condemn- work with industry in planning Labor convention ended last night building committee chairman and to the invasion, and during the ing the Marshall appointment. a co-operative program in which! with adoption of a resolution Byrom J. Smith is official repre-
Weeden shook the front door. A Chester W. Wharton will follow
The Inliana State Federation of. Peace Chapel.
of the school in the pro
rector of the invasion until the highest tribute to Gen. Marshall, 10th Corps commander, Maj. Gen both as soldier and statesman, E. M. Almond, could set up a " command post ashore, said: 1t ot Wae.are running slightly. ahead Public,
was given a two year suspended men in Pennsylvania's Sain Na Dr. Howard J Baumgartel, execusentence in Federal Court yester- tional Guard Division now train- tive secretary of the. Indianapolis there is any man whose day when she pleaded guilty to ing at Atterbury Church Federation, will extend life has been above cen embezzling $2375 from fhe Union If backed & Command made wal greetings from the church of the of schedule.” sure. and whose piblie “actions Trust Co. where she worked, a r wn tt ny ok City EE rtillery Not a single North Korean Nave been for the public interest! juqge William E. Steckler BERRI Atterbury post’ com-"" The Prentice Choir will sing, artillery. plane or ship had appeared in the during my span in public life, it granted leniency after character, ha er directed by Mry, James R. Loomis. | landing area is George C. Marshall,” Sen. Sal- witnesses termed Mrs. Ketring a 1e convention voted to meet Accompaniments will be played ad tonstall said -obati isk In South Bend next year on a. portable organ. Carrier-based planes shuttled good probation ris Prettive. Cony and Fdgar i. endlessly through the skies over Majority - Leader Scott lucas 3 GARY POSTMASTER OK'D rentice urch was organized Mrs. Verle the Inchon area. They. pounced iD. Ill.) took the floor to con- Official Weather : - TESA ‘ in 1929 by the Indianapolis Pres- re " I truck or -trai ing demn the Jenner speech. No other ! WASHINGTON: Sept. 16 (UP) bytery with 23 members. It now dianapolis. toward Inchon from Seoul ne Senator joined the Hoosier in as- HITED Rr Ee REA The nomination = of James has a roll of 580, il, : ( € J ~— Rept. - Yap Rumors and propaganda claims ailing Gen. Marshall's integrity. Neugebauer of Gary, -Ind:; lo re- ) distorted the pict a the Sen. Capehart (R. Ind.) was back place the late W. J. O'Donnell as the building plans for the new, stor e picture aroun e home campaigning | TE - ary postmaster was confirmed building to. be erected by the beachhead, now shaping up in its ' i | Precipitation hrs nnding 130 am. 00 hy the Senate without dissent, it Bahre Construction Co. proper focus on the: basis of re- Sen. Lucas said that the Jenner Total precipitation since Jan. 1..... 41.66 | i
NE » 15 has been announced mn sponsible reports from the scene. speech was “reprehensible, frre. Excess since Jan. 1 215 , ‘ 63 Vol oicano Dead . la
An agency called the Korean sponsible, ile most" diabolic Rev. Fr. Ross to Return _— tr Philippines-
Information Press in Japan re: speech -in-a-hall-of-longress that: ported that it heard the Pusan !| have ever heard in 16 years MANILA, PL, Sept. 16 (UP)
pagne-Marne,
Sunrise 6.26 | Sunset 6.53
The same reports, discounted
Of Reserve Monday
by responsible persons in position . { to know, . said that on Friday, “The -Rev. Fr. paratroopers landed near the !
sistant pastor at the Immaculate
hot ashes on six villages on the gource said.. southern slope yesterday. Many women and children were buried ence as usual
Charles Ross, as-
100 Reds Slain CAMP ATTERBURY, Sept. 16 laincy Monday with the rank of
) island to give first aid and help Front dispatches reported that More than 15000 soldiers and of- major
in the possible evacuation. of the
for Sunday,
1 Young people will attend Sunday ren Ce Wc {school departments in the morn-|
(ing and the rally in the afternoon
Aisne-Marne,
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guage greetings.
Donna Powell and David Moore are making posters to promote the youth rally in the Englewood Christian Church.
Youth Rally Scheduled
Events Slated For Oct. 1
Ernest Medcalfe is expected to liams, use his football coach technique]
Mr: Medcalfe teaches in TechniMrs. Sleeth told police her hus- to St. Malo from Brest to par-lca] High School, serves as assist-| ’ grand ant football coach for the school, | ' and directs the Youth Council for It- sank in the bay of Prennaie, Englewood Church. Tomorrow at! west of St. Malo. The ceremony g.15 pm. he will address youths
Douglas MacArthur. serted. clude: Sheriff Levi sald Sleeth had was called off because of the dis- |, ¢ tne church at their first of two! “We are driving for Seoul,” a “The government is run like a Harry Reid Sr. president: Wil- been arrested before for assault aster. About five passengers were | re-rally meetings. The rally and jubilant spokesman said on the political bus terminal,” Sen. Jen- liam Book, Chamber of Com-/and battery and had been ar- aboard, in addition to the crew. opening of the fall youth work is
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Dies at Veterans’ Hospital at 54
Services for William O. Gibbs,! . |ground.- breaking. service,.assistea [Ormer employee of the Commun- Put Into Service ity Motors Co., will be 1:30 p. m. Monday at the Harry W. Moore | (1p). arrange-
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- | . . a Edward B. Haehl Mrs. McKinney . —_ : . - Dies at Maywood | Mrs. Lydia McKinney, a resiident of Maywood for 38 years, died yesterday at the home of - Sra her daughter, Mrs. Patricia Tus= He Was Veteran sey, Maywood. She was 59. Of Auto Industry A native of Corydon, she was : ood . a member of the Perseverance A man associated in his early chapel Church there. years with the names that made| ga vices will be at 1:30 p. m. Indianapolis an automotive, cen- Monday at the George H. Herrter is dead today. . {mann Funeral Home. Burial will He was Edward B. Haehl, who pe in Floral Park. died yesterday in General Hos-| Surviving are her husband, Ora;
pital. Mr. Haehl, who was 76, four sisters, Mrs. Etta Bines, In-
napolis, Mrs. Eva Beeler
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automobile body builder for 24 barger and Mrs: Leona Knapp, years. He was superintendent of both of Corydon; a brother, Marthe body works of the now de- shall Kitterman, of Corydon; the funct National Motor Car Co.;/daughter, Mrs, Tussey, and two
and worked for the Ford Co. and grandchildren.
rer wae Forrest Money
He built the bodies of several . cars that entered the 500-Mile’| classic at the Speedway. Services Monday A veteran of the_ Spanish-| American War, serving in L Bat-|
tery of the U. 8. 1st Coast Artillery, he was a member of the! Of Truck Collision McGrew Camp of the Spanish=+ treet - American War Veterans. Services for Forest F. Money, Services will be at 2 p. m. Who was killed Thursday night
Monday at the lLauck Funeral when the truck he was driving
Driver Victim
{Home. Burial will be in Crown! collided with another and burned,
Hill. at the intersection of Ind. 29 and Surviving are his son, Russell; 1,3 35 wij pe at 10:30 a. m. Monthree daughters, Mrs. Margaret at the Conkle West 16th Davis, Mrs. Mildred Brisker and|%®Y 8 Lohile Wes Miss Helen Haehl; two sisters, | Street Funeral Home. Burial will Zora Fitzgerald and Mrs. Pe In Floral Park. Alexander; five grandchil-, A resident here for 15 years, and four great-grandchil- Mr. Money was a native of Pitts‘boro. He resided at 819 8. Holt
Mrs. June dren dren,
d. . George Hardcastle | Mr. Holt, who was 46, was em{ployed for the past five years by
Services for George Hardcastle, Motor Express, Inc., of Indiana. who died Thursday, were to be He formerly was employed by the held today at Bowling Green, Ky. Transamerican Freight Lines. He Mr. Hardcastle died at the home attended the 101 Men’s Class of
lof a daughter, Mrs. Martha Wil- the Broadway Baptist Church.
was 75.
735 Cottage Ave. He; Surviving are his wife, Opal; 'a son, Ivan, and a daughter, Mrs,
A native of Warren County, Betty Taylor, all of Indianapolis;
to arouse enthusiasm for youth! Kentucky, he lived in Indianapolis his mother, Mrs. Myrtle Money, rallies in the Englewood Christian /22 years. |farmer.
retired Brownsburg; three brothers, Ivan, | Speedway City, Raymond, IndiSurviving are another daugh-|anapolis, and Marvin, Browns-
He was a
ter, Mrs. Arthur Howell, and three burg; three sisters, Mrs. Tessie
Mark D. Griffin Dies in Hospital
will talk to the Englewood young Association, died early today in pyried in Madisonville people Sunday night, Sept. 24. Mr. Methodist Hospital, : Mclean has won recognition in church circles for his influence Sheridan and had been a resident
| Gray of Brownsburg, Mrs. Wanda | Toney, Pittsboro, and Mrs. Nellie | Hendrickson, Indianapolis.
Miss Mary Lou Brown
| Serices for Mise Mary Lou
| Brown will be held Monday at {7:30 p.m. in the People’s Funeral {Home Chapel. Miss Brown died
. ot Ra | Thursday. Headed Building She was 40, a member of the Owners’ Group New Hope Baptist Church where
children.
Reds, caught in a giant nutcrack- don't have time to make one be re . and evening. Ishe served on the usher boa - er with their lifelines to the north tween rides. the above-named officers except Naps by Himself . Ralph McLean, director of Mark D. Griffin, 2412 Baur Dr../had lived in Indianapolis oad knocked out or badly crippled. To modify the defense act to the treasurer, Nicholas Noyes 8r., {youth activities in the Broadway president of the Indianapolis 1935 Her residence was 193¢ N ‘Rear Admiral _Arleigh _R. permit a soldier to serve as Sec- W. J. Mooney, and Mrs. F. B. Jn Dark, Locked _./Christian Church, Lexington, Ky.,| Building Owners’ and Managers’ (;pita] Ave. Miss Brown will be
] Ky. Vistors are expected at th ~ Mr. Griffin, 49, was born In ary arter a m. Se Torta
Survivors include Miss Brown's
‘of Indianapolis most of his life.| father, Butler, and three sisters,
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Marine 3dvaree Shiough ® ds She did not. Join In Fen Jenner's Stuguis es divide their ine calling for rent controls in a sentative of the session. Alvin C Mr. qabbs. ho Sas wow died ficianly commissioned as the Beauty . y e y ASSOC § : & 2 ; ° 3 SIN ’ i S A Sou a ean aE 8 rigs personal attac on the gene ’ sen ; © a ) 50-mile radius of reactivated Joslin, Sunday School superin-, Yes er hay a he i" o pr NES Navy s new fighting vessel yes- Softens which had join ;° however. in related jobs. tendent, will direct the participa- Road Vetgrans Hospital. terday by Rear Adm. R. W. Hay- S force ashore cleaned out Com- After ihe Senate speech. Sen . - Camp Atterbury tion A native of Wolf County, Ky., Jer, commandant of orrow
World Minn., is commander of the tenfrom der, 1918 to 1919. He served in the mostly reservists recently called Luneville Sector, Bacarat, Cham-'to active duty. The keel of the St Bryce Canyon, one of the largest Mihiel and the Meuse-Argonne. ghipgs ever built here, was laid Folin tRe IOI igh y Br Gass certs tosses
munist stragglers in Inchon dur- y . ett Saltonstall (R. Mass), Gets Suspended Term The resolution was: adopted gram. he was a member of the First Naval District. ing the night. i took the floor to disasseciate him- : after Alton Hess, first vice presi- Dr. Roy E. Mueller, executive Baptist Church at Eminence | Ahead of Schedule self from the Jenner views about In Embezzlement Case dent, demanded action to curb secretary of the Indiana Presby- He was a veteran of ‘Vice Adm. Arthur D. 8truble, diz (qo, = arargnal He paid the 0 gtella Frances Ketring, 25, Nigh rents imposed on families of terian Synod, will speak briefly War 1. serving overseas
Surviying are his wife. Cleo KE; a daughter, Mrs. Wilda Kernodle; Glearings today . . three sons, Harold K., Wilmer B., |taClearings for the . a step-daughter, | Debits for “the wee of In-|
and
> throat and will speak only when The volcano rained -rocks. and gnsolutely necessary,” a Vatican
adio”™ rear ’ 1 | ° Peter's Basilica tonight, Vatican or say South Korean military here ) i To Dut as Arm Cha lain | Authorities counted 63 persons officials said. : Jou d hy haa Encased {hat ‘ J inp dead today in the eruption of Mt “For the next few days, the os trom Seoul. ne ; ; Hibok volcano on Camiguin Pontiff will be obliged to rest his wiles rom Seoul: - Troops to Honor Will Answer Call Island. - 8
- Kimpo-. airfield outside. Seoul and - . alive. Earlier reports said 70 ili p ry C 3 s : > Bi through the Basilica and the a little later Allied planes started By MARION CRANEY Heart of Mary Cathéslic- Church, had perished. ; square outside, but will not de. using it. Times Staff Writer will return to the Army 'chap- ted Cross officials fled 10 the jjver the traditional multi-lan-
100 Communists were killed and ficers will stand at attention this The Most Rev. Paul ('. Shulte, 136 captured on Wolmi. Some afternoon as the drums roll and archbishop of Indianapolis, today enemy troops escaped by swim- taps sound across the flat, green announced.the appointment of the ming from the southern part of flelds of Camp Atterbury. Rev. Fr. Ravmond McGinnis to the island to the mainland. The ' The 28th Division will hold its replace Father Ross in the North causeway linking Wolmi and In- first assembly since its federaliza- Side parish. Father McGinnis has chon . was not blasted, and the tion to honor its dead and to just returned from Rome where
threatened islanders abéard three | government patrol ships. The injured -were hospitalized } in the town of Mambajao on the island. Red Cross officials said 17 were in serious condition but there were numerous others with
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international conflict. philosophy at the Angelicum Col-
The Marines who landed at the Division drummers will beat an lege. northeast limits of Inchon used individual roll as the name is read grappling hooks to scale the sea of each of the 33 killed Monday, walls. In the south the Marines in the Ohio rail crash. Maj. Gen. moved forward with amphibious Daniel B. Strickler, division comtractors against light opposition. mander will speak briefly. ProtThe newly activated First Army estant and Catholic chaplains will Corps was commanding the peri- give benediction. Taps will end meter breakout under the UJ. §. the memorial ceremony. Sth Army. Lt. Gen. Walton H. Before the, period of prayer, Walker was making good his Gen. Strickler will explain, to the pledges to the Gls earlier this soldiers the mission -of the diweek that they would not have vision in the present international
long to wait before they would be emergency. “He also will orient {them on: the training program the 354th Engineer Combat Graup,
© moving forward. : Fe —— | which begins Monday. . has been called to active service. Four Destroyers Join | Soldiers in. the federalizeéd The group has been ordered to Ll. Pacifi Fle ‘+. | Pennsylvania National Guard will report to Ft. Harrison for further = 5 o ne Fleet | wear fatigue .uniforms and hél- assignment and expects to leave * SAN DIEGO, Cal, Sept. 16 met liners, but will not carry for California in a few days. (UP)—Four destroyers rejoined arms. The units ‘assembled in, Father McGinnis’ parents, Mr. the mective fleet today after the battalion columns with a nine- and Mrs. Edward McGinnis, live first mass reactivation of ships man front, will be headed by or- at Cannelton. Their son taught since the outbreak of the Korean ganization colors, standards and both at St Mary-of-the-Woods
r Served in Europe It S Father Ross served 28 months in the European Theater in World War 11. He was stationed in England, France, Belgium, Austria BIg Germany. Belone going Jone fore going abroad. The post at-the Father Ross was an assistant at immaculate Heart of Mary will be the SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral, iS first since his ordination. He 1s the son of Mrs. Mary A. Ross; 2610 Prospect St “The Organized Reserve unit to which Father Ross is attached,
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Donna Powelt-David Moore and Fle-was a-graduate of Technical Mrs. Icey Lee Coleman, IndianapCarl Wicks are making rally High School and attended Indi- olis; Miss Fthel Frances Brown is! ana University. He was a mem-'gnd Mrs. Harry ber of the Variety Club, Tent No. Madisonville.
Goldie I..e McNary,
10, and Phi Delta Theta. Funeral arrangements were to be announced later by Flanner, & Buchanan Mortuary.
John Johnson
Services for John Johnson, who . died yesterday at his home, will Surviviors include his wife, ’ . ! Ruth H.; his mother, Mrs. C. R.|p® at 1 P- m. Monday at his home, Mary; a brother, Charles, all of N Alford St. Burial will be in Indianapolis, and two sisters, “¢" Crown. i Mrs. Berry Conner of LeGrand, A retired paperhanger, he lived
Ill, and Mrs. Joseph Hansen of here 50 years. He was born In Chicago. Columbia, Ky. “He was. 70. his daughter,
Surviving are
Miss Emma; a son, Alonzo, and a brother, Thomas, all of Indianaptwo two
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CLARENCE R.-KUSS; Secretary
THE INDIANA NATIONAL BANK OF INDIANAPOLIS : Notice of Shareholders’ Meeting
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to call of its Directors, a special meeting of the shareholders of The Indiana-National Bank of Indianapolis will be held at its banking house at 3 Virginia Avenue in the * City of Indianapolis; State of Indiana, on Thursday, October 19, 1950 at 11:00 o'clock A. M. (C.S.T.) for the purpose of considering and determining by vote whether an agreement to merge and consolidate the said Bank and The Union Trust Company of Indianapolis, located . in the City of Indianapolis, State of Indiana, under the provisions of the laws of the United States, shall be ratified and confirmed, and for the purpose of voting upon any other matters incidental to the proposed b merger and consolidation ‘of the two banks. A copy of the aforesaid k- Agreement executed by a majority of the Directors of The Indiana | National Bank of Indianapolis and approved by the Board of Directors
solidation, is on file at the Bank and may be inspected during business hours. ; 2
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS, :
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