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Came Here as Boy

From Kentucky

On April 2, 1902, a 14-year-old |boy, Meade William Powell, came {to Indianapolis from Caroliton, Ky., where he was bor { On Sept. 11, he landed a job 19-26, Now Exempt, in Kingan's jobbing department. Then began a long and illustrious

To Be Affected [career in which the boy became WASHINGTON, Sept. 30 (UP) 2 solid Indianapolis citizen.. —Draft law revisions are in the! = After the jobbing department, making which may; in the next he went to the hog-buying divifew months, change the lives of Sion where he remained as a 1.5 million* young men 19 to -26 buyer for 46 years, and on last who are now draft-exempt. {Aug. 15 he was pensioned from That became clear today from’ ‘active service. the House Armed Services Com- Yesterday, Mr. Williams fea at mitte’s Inquiry into manpower his home on R. R. 16. problems involved in building up| Active Church Worker the nation's fighting forces, He had been an active worker against communism. and member of the Christian Men Exact draft law revisions have Builders Class ‘and also a deacon not been decided yet. They won't ‘at the Third Christian Church. be for a while. But it’s an odds- He was affiliated with the Penon bet they're coming, by Con: talpha Masonic Lodge. gress—after it meets Nov. 27— Surviving him are his wife, and by the Selective Service sys- Cleo, a daughter, Mrs. Thelma tem and the armed services. | White, three grandchildren, Earl Picture Incomplete {Jr., Barbara and Rosalyn and The 1.5 million young men are two brothers, Henry and Edgar, the extra 1-A's that experts say Poth of Indianapolis. are needed to keep the military | Pallbearers at the services build-up going. They would be in| which will be held at 2 p. m. addition to 1.5 now classed 1-A. {Monday in the Clyde Montgomery To get them anytime soon they | Funeral Home will be Erwin

must come from categories now Bohm. Wallace Sims. Harold deferred or rejected. {Kohlmeyer, Dorsey King, John

The picture is by no means) !Cromie. Jack Scott, Lee O. Pol-

complete. Chairman Carl Vinson 12K: Carl Condon and Marion

Clark. called on the Navy to testify Mon- ’ i day on its part in the drive to goo 0. ere a ape

Victor Kelly, Otto Parris, Lewis Peggs, |gomery and Joseph Lutes.

Mrs. Ida Murr

Services for Mrs. Ida May Murr who died yesterday at her resi‘dence, 1517 N. Warman Ave., will be held at Conkle’'s 16th St. Fu1 Home tomorrow at 4 p. m. and perhaps taking in married | Bera but childless veterans and non- I a will be Monday fn New veterans under 26. pany. But those are merely sugges-| tions. And, for men 26 and over jville 87 years ago. there is no immediate indication |

In Draft Law

1.5 Million Men,

for perhaps a. decade ahead=-y 3-million-man defense force. Later he will bring in the Marines and | Air Force. An outline of some proposed revisions came this week when! Army and Selective Service offi-| cials testified. They suggested longer service for drafted men,’

Murr was born in BurnShe had been

the draft age limits will be core: Fl tual Life Insurance Co. ork-| Although home accidents claim ber of the W. Michigan Methodist Floral Park. _|ant role in the demonstration. | Marcella Ruckriegal Pletcher Foust im pushed higher. Church. & meres Fire Chief Roscoe McKinney {Sos 0 Jo rin: Mgtodiat Hopital: some 30,000 lives a year in the

Problem Outlined The problem is this: M 4 Lewis Pp B. Hershey, Setect ins | Murr, Indianapolis; two daughService chief, has to draw cn his| ters Mrs. Ruth Furlow, Indiancurrent pool for 300,000 men for &POLIS, and Mrs. Nellie B. Scott,

the Army between now analChicago, and four grandchildren. | day to act as conciliator Ro.

March. His list grows by 90,000 men coming of age per month. Robert H. Hutton But not all are eligible. Private funeral services

‘Central Chapel. in Concordia Cemetery:

had been a resident of Indianapolis for 50 years. He was a retired carpenter Olive Branch Christian Church.

Mary Alice Mroz, and one daugh-

ter, Mrs. James Quick of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Ethel Adams

apolis resident for 41 years until

1948 when she went to Monon to 1@W. These instructions are ex- [votes were: t, will be winner. In addition Pha . S140 pected to go out next-week. Miss Emma Ruth Collins, Jelerson Na- to the trip to New York, Miss The Store That Service Built live with her daughter, Mrs. Mil- J I tional Life Insurance Co.. Miss Elaine | St h il y ~~ Litchfield, Bil link General Hospital; enographer w | receive a going " dred Schenck, died yesterday at City Firemen Give {Joyce E. Pollitt of O. A. Saas & Co.; Mev. laway ensemble from H. P. Was- ’ . . . i {Trudi Foster, Remington. Rand Co.; Mis DEPENDABLE St. Elizabeth's Hospital at La- o) vas 01s Duncan, Indianapolis Morris Plan. Son & Co. and a gold plated TERMS 2828 k 10TH y fayette Exhibition Tomorrow Ee Er York Life Insurance [erent Jortabie typewriter 10 SUIT YOU SERVICE ‘ ! “ , . Mildred Y Veter Ad-| from the Indianapolis Typewriter When in Indianapolis, Mrs. How » Ke or Jo, ane i Pr, Nis Caroline "N ly oo pa p : Al. 1463 FOR n YEARS : = » » » ee 20.3 rs rbar | : Adams lived at 509 N. Jefferson From Baraing con at 2 2 p. m. to-| Io bla Investment, Co. Miss Carci Second and third place ste-! ., . : at 2 Ave. She yas bora at Morris ofrow in front of the grand-{g Ce.; Miss Zelma *Brown. Tosser S§Piai nographers in the voting also will] y ss gat Marti i town. stand at the Indiana State Fair| tite Insurance Co.; Ts, Margaret Recker. | Fecelve Underwood portable ‘type-| A step-daughter, Mrs. Ethel Bow orork Central Svsiem: Miss Mildred | writers. Anyone writing the best |

Lyzott, Indianapolisand a brother. | {Earl Bennett, survive Mrs.

'a resident of Indianapolis for 30 Monday at the Harry W. Moore ¢ingyishers. The 100-foot She was an active mem- Peace

Survivors include a son, Roy.G. Conciliator Named

for Street, Electric Railway and Motor, Mr. Hershey said yesterday he; Moi, H. Hutton, who was found Coach employee.

ean’t meet’ the demands of a 3 dead yesterday at the home of his|

million man defense force unless sister, Mr, he has a selective service pool of 3032 Ruckle St.

And Nazis Entry

Red Control Law WASHINGTON, —The State Department

entering the United States, it was disclosed today.

TE SOANATOLE OE. ast Reva Micads W. Powell, Veteran Ul. S. Bans Fascists Betty Wilkerson Leading Kingan Employee, Dies

Mrs. Audrey Howard § | First Act Under New Runs Close Second

There is a new leader for the Sept. 30 (UP) title of

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‘barred Nazis and Fascists from Hon of votes received at The mes. She is Miss Betty Wilkerson, of the RCA purchasing depart-

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Driver Killed by Train

VINCENNES, Sept. 30 (UP)— {Marshall A. Brown, 55, was killed when he drove his automobile into {the path of a Baltimore & ‘Ohio hailroad troop train“at a crossging yesterday. i Beauty ion

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i - . ) Picks Police Car * : . =3 For ‘Joy Ride Stealing an automobile is bad | business . s+» and it is especially | serious when it is a police car. Robert Brown, 2§, of 234 | Wolcott St., was charged with ve-| !hicle taking early today after he drove a police patrol car from the 1200 block on Shelby St. to.the 900 block on Lexington St. with police in pursuit. | Patrolmen Harold Barnes and { Alvie Emmelman said Brown at-| {tempted to steal the police car

Miss Stenographer Contest

By ART WRIGHT

“diss Stenographer of in today’s tabula-

The Department ordered U. 8. controls abroad to deny visas to any Nazi or Fascist trying to f come here. It was the first action that the State Department has taken to carry out the newly-| passed Communist—Control Act.

The last voting coupons for The Times “Miss Stenographer” | contest will appear in The Sun- | day Times tomorrow. Votes | must be in The Times offices [=

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The action against Nazis and’ morrow.

. while they were eating lunch. i They commandeered another {automobile and forced Brown to, | the curb after a short Chase,

SEAT?) GULLS EXPOSED i Seagulls are not ocean birds

postmarked by midnight to- FLORISTS

Fascists was one of the less controversial moves the State Department could make. Even so, the department did not try to define too closely just what a Fascist is—particularly whether some

Meade William Powell .. . a long-time. resident.

sidered Fascist under the act.

Burial was to be Basis of Barring

A native of Chicago, Mr. Mroz

totalitarian governments. and a member of the!

Survivors include his wife, Mrs.

fards.

Mrs. Ethel J. Adams, an Indian- more elaborate instructions on

how consuls should apply the new

rounds.

San Diego, also Adams. lin rescue work, aid Services will be held at 1 p. mM. {ine and various. types 'of ex-

Chapel with burial at adder truck will play an import-

chairmen of the demonstration,

In Bus Line Dispute |and program.

Edward Kiffmeyer prepared t

Airline Employees Get $186,000 in Back Pay

- MIAMI, Fla., Sept. 30 (UP)— {Some 2500 ground employees of Gov.| Eastern Afrlines pocketed $186,-

|Central Swallow Bus Lines and] the Amalgamated Association of

He was appointed by

Mary McLaughlin, | Behricker to attempj to work out|{000 today as retroactive pay un-| will be held ata settlement of the dispute, which | der a recent agreement between |

3 million who are 1-A. Present|10 a. m. Monday at the Clyde V. began when the workers struck the company and the Internation-|

laws and regulations, he said, Montgomery Mortuary. per cent of those examined—too/cemetery. high to meet them now. i A doctor draft was temporarily| postponed as the army borrowed 570 reserve Navy physicians and Indianapolis and his sister.

dentists to fill emergency Reeds. John A. Jones

Services for John A. Jones, who ‘died yesterday at his home, 1454 {N. Bellevieu P1., will be held Mon‘day at 10 a. m. at Conkle W. Michigan Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Floral Park Cemete

{Catolyn Hutton of Dallas, Tex.;

Services Tomorrow

For Herman Lesh BLUF FON" ‘Sept. 30—Services for Herman Lesh, school teacher| and former Wells County clerk who died Thursday, will be held tomorrow afternoon. Mr, Lesh, 73, was county clerk

ry. A native of Bartholomew County, Mr. Jones had been a resident of Indianapolis for 40 years. He was a retired car repairman of served as township trustee. -ithe Baltimore & Ohio Railroad He is survived by his wife, a/and a member of the Brotherhood daughter, a son and two brothers. of Car Repairmen.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mrs. Dortha Hunter

Elizabeth Jones and a son, John Rites to Be Monday .

Services for Mrs. Dortha Hunter, known as “the pigeons’ friend” in Indianapolis for years, will be held at 10 a. m. Monday at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial Holmes St., will be in Crown Hill at 9 a. m. at St. Joan of Arc Mrs. Hunter was found dead at Catholic Church. Burial will be her home at 2045 Park Ave. in Green Hill Cemetery. She was Thursday night. |78. mre She is survived by two daughiters, Mrs. Rose Marie Wells, InSupper Planned dianapolis, and Mrs. Marjorie Mc-| A “pitch in supper” and card; |Emroe of Rutland, Mass. party will be sponsored by the Goldmound Council, Degree of John Mroz Pocahontas, at 8 p.m. tomorrow; Services for John Mroz who at Redmen’s Hall, Capitol and died Thursday at his home, 533 8S.

Mrs. Mary Doman Services for Mrs. Mary A. Doman, who died yesterday in West Park Nursing Home,

will be served at 6:30 p. m.

Burial two weeks after

make the rejection rate—about 50 will follow in Washington Park! expired aug. 15. The company re- | | ques e OV.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. an arbiter.

nis father, Harris P. Hutton of anapolis and outlying areas.

North Sts. A covered dish dinner| West 8t., were to be held at 11:30] a .m. ‘today at Shirley Brothers |

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373 N.|A & P organization for 44 years.| Thomas Umphrey, Indianapolis, will be held Monday|He retired last June.

|Jr., retired vice president of the|setts stores. He became head of |

their contract al Association of Machinists. Workers received immediate in-, Schricker to name creases of 10 cents per hour and] Iretroactive pay of 5 cents an| The line &erves ‘suburban Indi- hour to Jan. 1, amounting to| about $75 per man.

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Retired Official R clerk in a small store in Wor-!

Of A&P Dies at 59 {chester, Mass, and was later Services for John A. Lindgren made manager of 30 Massachu- |

Indianapolis unit of the Great At-|the Indianapolis unit in 1926 lantic & Pacific Tea Co. who died|after two years as superintendent | yesterday in Methodist Hospital,iin Chicago. will be held at 2 p. m. Monday atl He -was a member of thé Col Kirby Mortuary. Entombment will lumbia Club and retired last year be in Crown Hill. |as a director of the Chamber of| Mr. Lindgren, who was 59, was Commerce ahd the Chain Store! striken with a heart attack at|Council. his home, 24 E. 71st St. and dled] He was a past exalted ruler of | an hour later in the hospital. |the Elks Lodge at Gardner, Mass. | Native of Sweden Survivors include his wife, Mrs. | A native of Sweden, Mr. Lind-| Della M. Lindgren; a son, Robert gren had been employed by the Donald, Detroit; a daughter, Mrs. |

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fices of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (CIO). Yesterady's leader, South Americans might be con- ‘Hegarty, of the State Gross Income Tax Division, was in third {place today. The act bars visits by foreign- Bea Blemons, Congress of Industrial Organizations; fifth, Mrs. rs | rivate life who support EB : ors inp PP Joyce Kelsey, Ayrshire Collieries Co.; President Truman has sald the warth, law would bar Spanish supporters seventh, Miss Ann Wurster, King-| of Generalissimo Francisco Fran-/an & Co.; co, but authoritative sources said! Clark, Wash- Rite Co.; ninth, Miss, the State Department is not plan-| Marilyn A. Miller, Broad Ripple ‘ning to prohibit visits by Span- High School office; Marjorie McVey, State Bureau of Sreatest The department is — up Motor Vehicles.

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