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; hed . | TV to Assist Ex-Purdue Student, Chest Fund Drive i, *, Television will aid the Indi iE Coty wa me saunue- AY Captain, Die WFBM-TV cameras will broad-|

cast the fourth report luncheon

of the Red Feather campaign at| the Claypool Hotel from 12:35 to! 1:25 p. m. It will be the first tele-! cast by any station of a complete Community Chest report lunch-| con. Television receivers in the Riley George L. Richey, Room will permit campaign work-, - Capt. Richey, who was 30, was ers to watch the telecast. Dick Stricken with polio at Ft. Camp-| Pittenger will give the television Pell, Ky. where he was stationed commeatasy. ost 4 Be » 4 rdue, he was in the class 7. Tames will be master. of sera 0f 1945. 8 student in the School files. Df, Grover Hartman, OF 17ade amd Social Service Department of the tion. He was graduated from Ft.| Church Federation, will give the Sill as a second lieutenant and invocation. ” later was promoted to first lieure a eins sande tenant. | TVR TRE i During the war he participated BURNING CLOTHES FATAL in the Battle of the Bulge, and at DETROIT, Oct. 14 (UP)—Po- [the close of the war attended lice said today that 65-year-old aviation school in the U, 8. Frank McDonald was fatally in-| Later he was sent back to GerJured when he rubbed himself many with the Army of Occupa-! with liniment and then sat on an|tion and since July, 1949, had electric .hot pad. His clothing been at Ft. Campbell. burst into flames.

George L. Richey Victim of Polio

Times State Service LAFAYETTE, Oct. 14—Purdue

University: today reported the

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Capt. Richey was the son of | Hill,

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old son, of Ft. Campbell, and a

brother, Senour Richey, Terre gy . vi Services T Services. were held at 11 a. m, § J Loal Druggist For 40 Years. | John T. Fogas, a druggist in

Mrs. Leila B. Garrison, an Indianapolis 40 years before his Indianapolis resident 44 years, retirement in 1940, died yesterday

rr rene ewe JOP T, Fogas [Rites Tomorrow |

| today at Ft. Campbell, with bur-| {ial to follow in Arlington Nation-| ial Cemetery, Washington, D. C.

‘Mrs. Charles Garrison

death of a former student, Capt. 4iad of a heart ailment yesterday in the Morgan County Memorial|

at her home, 2407 E, 40th St. She Hospital in Martinsville. He was was 75, 83. Mrs. Garrison was born Dec. 11,| Mr, Fogas had been a resident 1874, in Goshen, Ind., but spent ,, Indianapolis ‘about “50 years | her childhood in New Carlisle, O.. when he moved to Martinsville, came_to Indianapolis from three years ago. ith a,

of the New Carlisle Methodist son. He had been ill about fice Church. : years. | > Survivors include her husband,| He was born May 28, 1867, In] George ©. Rinier, wid Charles S., a paint contractor; a/ Mount Vernon, Ind, and spent| known Indianapolis attorney and | brother, Werdon Biggs, Sacra- almost half a century in the drub| civic leader, died yesterday mento, Cal, and two step-sons, business. He operated a drub store] after a siv-week iliness. Mr. RinAlfred Casber, Indianapolis, and at Morris St. and Capitol Ave.| . wh ided | N : Robert Casber, Pasadena, Cal, {from 1900 to 1913. From 1913 to] ier, 0_resic we ow > Services will be at 2:30 p. m. [1940 he owned a store at Morris} qusta, maintaine of ices in the Tuesday at Flanner & Buchanan and Medidian Sts. | Fletcher Trust Building. Funeral Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown! Also surviving are two daugh-\ was tentafivelv set for 4 p. m.

ters, Mrs. C. H. Chase, Detriot,! tomorrow at Flanner & Buchan4nd Mrs. Dorothy IL. Hunger, an mortuary.

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