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THURSDAY, NOV. 2. About People— :

Former State Senator Seen hoice for Joh

Report Clyde Black Will Be Director Or Motor Vehicles

Statehouse is buzzing with re. ports that new state ctor of motor vehicles. will he former State Sen. Clyde Black of Logansport. Idcoming Secretary of State Leland Smith, also of Logansport, reportedly made choice several weeks ago. “ Mr. Smith takes office Dec 1 The present assistant director B. B. MacDonald, Democrat, is expected to be retained by the Republican bureau director The One-Two

In this day and {zation, maybe it isn’t that there now an organization to the twin pursuits jurisprudence and left The United Préss reports that Cartier Bros.. Inc., organized twin brothers Vincent and Walter

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1950 John Williams Rites Saturday

John W. Williams, who died Vvesterday at his home, 614 Fletcher Ave., will be buried in. Washington Park following services at 10° a.m, Saturday at the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. Mr. Williams, who was 61, was born in North Carolina and had been a resident of Indianapolis for the past 40 years. Surviving are three sons, Wayne and Donald and daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Mary K. Oakes, Faye Reeves, Mrs. Virginia R. Church, Mrs. Norman J. Schwartz and Thelma and Hazel Williams all of Indianapolis.

Miss Katie McReynolds

Miss Katie McReynolds will pe buried in New Crown folowing services at 10 a. m. Saturday at the Jacobs Brothers West Side Chapel. Miss died Blake

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McReynolds, who was 53 Tuesday at her home, 724 St. A native of Hopkinse, Ky., she lived here 29 vears. She was a member of. the Simpson Church. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Anna McCombs, Indianapolis; Mi Mary Whittaker and Mrs Edith Northington, both of Hopkinsville; a brother, the Rev. William H. McReynoids, Hopkinsville; three .ieces and two nephews,

Cartier, i# a profit corporation ; engaged in the legal and farrup Mrs. Lena M. Doerschel professions. : Vince is a lawyer and Walt is ~ Mrs. Lena M. Doerschel, lifea ‘boxer. The brothers pool their long resident of Indianapolis, died proceeds and. split the profits Yesterday at her home. 314 N. down the middle. Summit St. She was 77. She was .a member of the InAbout Face dianapolis Altenheim and the Latest report from Minneapolis Ladies Auxiliary of the Federawhere. D.C. Stephenson. the tion of Postal Clerks, : ‘former Ku Klux Klan chief i Services will’ be at ‘10 a. m being held as a parole violator. Saturday at Grinsteiner’s Funeral is this complaint from him Home. Burial will be .in Crown “They are persecuting me be- Hill cause I'm anti-Klan.” Surviving © are her husband, : Iiouis B.; two sons, Armin and Always a Candidate Eugene; four grandchildren and What does a defeated candidate ,,. great-grandchild.

do? In some cases, like Secretary of State Charles Fleming, he becomes a candidate again. He in-

tends to run for mayor of Ham-|

mond next year. Another mayoralty candidate is Commissioner of Revenue J. Conn Sterling, wha expects to run for maver of Ft. Wayne.

Bump-Bump-Bump When Gov. Schricker’s tary, Mrs. Genevieve Watson,

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to take up duties of housewife,

there was general promotion down the line. Mrs. Virginia Crune, moved: up to take over top gecretarial Job and Miss Georgia

Bookedis replaced her as secretary ‘to Arthur Campbell, the Governor's chief assistant.

Ministerial Assist " Do. you find it tough locating a house to live in? The Rev, Benton devised a plan to he the. Olive Branch ( Church find “the Kind of they want." publishes ads in the church bulletin £mazing results.

Food Subsides; .20 Million Loss.

SACRAMENTO, Cal, Nov. 23 (UP) — California's rain-swollen rivers began subsiding today. ap-

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parently ending a five-day crisis Indianapolis, wim hat -foreed-16:000-persens-to-fee- lle All_Souls Unitarian Church.,

their homes in the Central Valley and caused at least $20 million damage. However, Gov. kept a state of emergency in effect and ordered the National Guard to stay on the alert. °’

Earl Warren

Col. J. 8. Seybold of the U, 8. Army engineers urged local au_Yhorities to keep: -close % watch on

water-soaked. Te Ve specially along the American, Yuba, 8: mento and San Joaquin River: “We must not minimize the remaining danger,” he said “Where water is high and pressing against levees, the levees soften. maintaining patrol.”

Hearings to Resume

On Chemicals in Food WASHINGTON, ‘Nov: 23 (UP) A special committee headed by Rep. James J. Delaney (D. N. Y.) will resume hearings here Tues-

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day on the use of chemicals in food. The committee js studying. 0S

sible authority for the pure 1 and drug administration to rule on chemicals in’ food as it. Dow, does..concerning drugs teen ~—hearingy: Fave Baan : twee row ati Trrtd-December-to-hear testimony of large food company a: PS all gover: ment experts,

FILM STAR UNDER KNIFE SAN FRANCISCO. ‘Nov. ) (UP)— Screen star Robert Taylor was recuperating today following an operation’ for an abdominal disorder. Doctors said Mr. Taylor would be hospitalized for about two weeks.

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Mrs. Harriet M. Presser Mrs. Harriet M. Presser, resident Af Indianapolis 17 years died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ona Beisinger, 1502 Lawton St. A native of Johnson County, she had been ill for two months. She was 86. Services will be held at 2 p. m= Saturday at the Mt. Pleasant ‘hristian Church. ‘Burial will he n Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Friends may call at the" G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home. Only: immediate survivor daughter,

Allen P. Fisher lien P. Fisher, emplovee of the Railway Mail Service 30 years will be buried in -Spencer followIng services at. 1:30 p. m. tomor-

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row at the Drescher Mortuary. A native of Belle Union, he lived in Indianapolis 46 years. He

was a member of the First Baptist Church. Mystic Tie Masonic Lodge and Delta Tau Delta Fraternity. He died Tuesday at his home 3340 N. Meridian St.

Mrs. Caroline Coopock Mrs. Caroline M. Coopock, a life-long resident of Indianapolis, died today in her home at 1406 E. 19th St. She was 73. Mrs. Coopock, who was born in was a member of

She ‘is survived by three children, Mrs. Dorothy Cooper and Mrs. Wallace Rouse, both of In-

dianapolis, and William Coopock, Detroit; nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 2:30 p. m. Saturday in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill.

Children. 6 6 and a, Overcome by Gas

her 4recovering ‘monoxide last “night. Shirley Gibson weré in

A 6-year-old girl and brother from poisoning in a Jhe children, and Charles Lee Gibson,

vear-old today

were carbon car

the rear seat of a car in the 1000.

block of Virginia ery Porter Morrison, ket St, and his daughter, Beatrice, front’ seat. : Mr. Morrison heard dren fall to-the floor, A police. emergéncy squad adminstered oxygen and ‘fushed the to— St: as ANare. treated..and. The children ar ter of Mr. and MPs. son... 121 8. Cincinnati They were seated in the while Mrs. Morrison and Gibson shopped in a nearby store,

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KEY USERS OF BATTERIES Important users of storage battrucks emto carry heavy loads on floors and baggage and railroad stations.

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utes of working with the key, the door. opened. “What would they do in case “of fire?” he said.

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Gave Any OK To Julietta

Grand Juror One of Six Who

: » Made Inspection By BOB BOURNE A member of the last Grand Jury to make an inspection of Julietta today denied his group gave. the county home an “OK.” Vane A. Jones. 3260 Nicholas St., said a recent Times series on the Home "didn’t uncover anything we didn't know." Mr. Jones was one of six jurors who made an inspection of the Home during the January court term. The jury made its report to the criminal courts June 28, Recommendations Listed

It listed a series of recommendations for the approval of the home. They are: ONE: Fire . inspections every month. FR TWQ: Fire drills periodically. THREE: Testing of water pump us sad for fire fighting. The pump has not been tested for a ‘long time.” FOUR: Cover wood floors with some plastic or rug material. FIVE: Use. fire resistive paint, instead of paint now being used

in ‘redecorating home. SIX: Give attention to method of serving food to bed patients Recommend use of portable steam tables, “SEVEN: "House invalid “and mentally deficient patients in new section of building. EIGHT: Raise wa order. to attract employees

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‘None Carried Out’

“So far as I know,” Mr. Jones said, “none of these recommendations have been carried out.’ “It is possible that recommendation number three. concerning the testing of the pump has been done, but the others have not heen followed.” Mr. Jones said. “The inspection, of course, was supposed to be a surprise.” Mr Jones said. “and they all acted surprised. But they had the dinner ready for us.’

“We all lost our appetites, but there seemed little we could do. We found no bedbugs, but we

didn’t turn the mattress look -at them.” ‘There was one case,” Mr. Jones said, "where a woman was trying to unlock a door to serve a. mental patient her food.’ “The old woman with the key was nervous hecause we were there, and couldn't make the key work. Finally after several min-

es up and

Mrs. Daisy Worthington Services Arranged

Mrs. Daisy Worthington, native

of Tennessee and resident of indianapolis 33 years, died yesterday at her home, 938 W. Vermont St. She was 61. She was a member of the Mt Otive-Baptist-Chureh:—— Services: wil be held at p. m. Saturday at the Mt. Church. Burial will be in Crown

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Ernest; a son Ralph and a siste: Mrs. Mamie Freeman, Nashville, Tenn.

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Supervision of adoptions by agencies licensed by the state are

nist.” Mr. Murray told the 12th recommended by a subcommittee National CIO Convention in debate vesterday over govern- Of the Joint Citizens Committee

of Indiana on Health and Wel-

Amendments to the state adoption laws, designed to reduce the

of. this Kind. I would vote for .it black market” -in babies, were no matter a damn what anybody Suggested to the committee .yescalls it.” : " terday. Leo X. Smith, subcomMy Murray's statement - high- mittee chairman. presented the - ghted the only floor fight thus recommendations. : far in the convention which be- The. committee also approved

vai "MondAv. The dispute involved Proposals to put Marion County E vo i Mog juvenile officers under the State Act and to elevate the for school attendance

Administration of county homes nt of hydroelectric power through a merit system also was subcommittee American veonle for headed by Wilfred Bradshaw prebilly to - assure appointcounty home superintendents who will be qualified as administrative o#-

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