Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1950 — Page 6
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Hoffa 3 . operation Administration. Mr. . "n g i. n Assistant [Eottnan resigned Monday. Henry Schakel Services
Quits Post With ECA | Both men will leave Sept. 30.
WASHINGTPN, Sept. 28 on 'But Mr. Hoffman said Mr. Taylor gy* ~Wayne Chatfield-Taylor, for-| serve EC : Rites atur 4 mer president of the Export. V1! continue to serve A as | : Import Bank, resigned today as consultant - on programs to in-| assistant to Director Paul -G. crease Western Europe's exports : . | Hoffman ol the Economic Co-to the United States. | Retired Machinist
a ~== For Pennsylvania | = Funeral services for Henry 5 Make Your Own Rugs From } Schakel, 1423 Brookside Pkwy.,'
Your Old Scrap Material With The New Type North Dr. will be held at 1:30
SHUTTLE BRAIDER ‘|r m saturday in the Harry w.
Moore Peace Chapel. Burial will Set of 3... be in Crown Hill, i
Factory _demon- i ) Mr. Schakel died Tuesday in | Steuter iia 8 {4 his home. He was 79. : ! I week He was ‘born in Westphalia, ... Come In see Germany, and had lived here for | it more than 50 years. He retired!
16 years ago after 43 years as af | machinist for the Pennayivania
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i He is survived by his wife, Services for Guy 8. Richard- Me: {heart attack. x t Meyer, Palm Springs, Cal, and "® , TW. Minne; two daughters, Mrs. Freda S00. Bloomington praraciet yg charlotte Ruble and Mrs. Mr. Clark, a native of Suffolk, Featured On Ww st Bowers and Mrs. Alberta Reich-| 410 Green &-Harrell Funeral Vera Strube, both of In Ehap-| Va. ad lyed in Indianapolis Our 2nd $ ash. St. ert, both of Indianapolis, and one, Home at Bloomington, followed his} her liam Beyer) He had startéd for Chicago yes-| Floor at m——————— — ) granddaughter. spams. | BY belvices a 20 De 3p the Mrs. George Buescher, Mrs. Lucy . -
| Burial will be in Madison.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : \ — THURSDAY, SEPT. 28, 1950 Aussie i / 3 iterday to bring a group of . me . : : Friday Ww LC. M err. Mrs. Emma Sanford | musictans to Indianapolis. His| Rise and Shine - Arrive in ST [TVs Wa TY ’ Services Tomorrow [body was found in the station ROME, Sept. 28 (UP)— PUSAN, | edi | Y rl vs t Bervices for Mys, Emma San-|wagoh he was driving, which was Members of the Chamber of =—An Aust : Rites Saturday ford, who died Tuesday In ering iked at the side of the road. Deputies napping through a talion (app x home, “1840 Highland Pl, will be who was 48, lived at speech on educhtion were RS : at 10 a. m. tomorrow in EEA} ils Clark ‘Ave, He is survived] awakened today when a SE Resident Here Mortuary Chapel. Burial will be," ° gigter, Mrs. Ruth, Rowe, block of glass fell from the : {in Crown HIiIL ~ pr Detroit. : | ceiling. "1" For 53 Years | ‘Mrs. Sanford, who was 89, had " — or 1 {been {ll 10 years. ) 4 The funeral . of . William C.] A native of Kentucky, where ANE
fuse With Old Type. Railroad. . Guy S. Richardson | Surviving him are his wife, ‘while driving to Chicago on busi-
This Week — KRESGE’S Extra Valve [Students Boycott |Alma Featherston and Mrs. Paul
Cleaning Price Hike |W. and Albert G. Meyer, all of NORMAN, Okla., Sept. 28 (UP) Indianapolis. j |
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More than 4000 University of yy: Oklahoma students, clad in vue Vincent P. Tuell
{Jeans and Washable dresses, said The funeral of Vintent P. Tuell, | tod they would remain “Sa, i - a m | Sooners” ‘until dry cleaners SR) [who died yesterday in a nursing ° home, will be at 10 a. m. Saturday
their prices. i The student senate approved/in his home, 2941 Caroline Ave.
(the boycott yesterday by unani- Burial will be in Floral Park. He mous vote, It acted on a resolution offered by Glenn Smith, Law'ton, Okla., junior. Mr. Tuell was born near Wash-|
|" The students signed a petition ington, Ind., and had lived here 35| urging the State Board of Dry|years. He was a member of the Cleaners to overrule a hike in|Free Christian Church. the minimum price here. They| Mr. Tuell is survived by his wife, | {were expected to be joined by|Mary, and a half-brother, Frank |
$ {other student groups in the mass|Tuell, Terre Haute, and three to ® protest. grandchildren. |
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¢ il it] ! [Meyer Jr; 1317 Prospect St., willl pe formerly taught school, Mrs. ; [beheld at 10 a. m. Baturday In Sanford lived here 12 years: She) 4 [the G. H. Herrmann Funeral was a member of the Baptist a ¢! |Home. Burial will be in Wash- Sou) %i Jock, and the” i ousehold of Ruth, |ington Park. |" Survivin : { g are .a son, Aaron, | Mr. Meyer, who was 65, died 14 a daughter, Mrs. Artie Tayyesterday in General Hospital. He lor, both of Indianapolis (was born In Cincinnati and had "' ~° ; lived here for 53 years. He was William H. Clark ! i . 2 [& fetired truck Pardener. his Io. Wiliam. H. Clark aimstant |dianapolis Gardeners’ Society, the dance promoter for the Sunset
fedens Eva lical Church and Terrace Club, 875 Indiana Ave. Priedths Xv DE died yesterday near Crown Point!
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