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- _ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES —— MONDAY 0 "H.F. Griffey Rites Sef; [Rites Tomorrow "s Selected loseph 4. Welle Jackson-Jefferson A For Minister Arranged | pay Event Planned + d f 1'S i I Joseph M. Walle, a picture . , X= ea Oo ounr Cc oo S _ Times State Service {frame joiner for H. Lieber Co. : b A staff : nD | EAST GARY, Mar. 19—Serv- 25 years, died yesterday in his y ) ! « Burial Arranged . lices for Rev. Harley Wilbur home, 718 E. Minnesota £t. He ; Jars Zor § the nar Jackson Se v Is Nuiz » Franklin, native Hoosler and was 79. x erson Day que e Murat| ‘Meet ight In Fortville ‘minister 40 years, will be tomor-| Will Preside in A litelong resident of Indini-| Board fo Study | Temple here Apr. 14. Will an Btrvices for Farvey raves Community Onurch. The Rev. ar.| Freyn Test Case of the Sacred Heart Churen. | Inequalities orl Suma Bowers 1): ON R Mon Ex-Ma Griffey, former Marion County Franklin died Saturday in his| George Henry, Republican at-| Services will be held at 8:30] Three Marion County eouncil-\ let on™ 3" aide’ Fr. City’ Council will the : superintendent of schools, whe h in nearby Crisman, He|torney, today was selected asa. m. Wednesday in Grinsteiner's men today were appointed to a Do rector of the ‘State|® annual “fast-time” hot potato in To Co died Yesterday i» Bradenton, Fit, Iwas 78. "(special fudge to preside in the Funeral Home and at 9 a. m. in|special county salary commission noone: Tui. To be iapre AF I0Eting WRI Belden Continue Jo be en 8 Buchanan Morte | He served the Garyton Com- superior Court test case on the|the Sacred Heart Church. Burial|to eliminate inequalities in pay charge of the banquet arrange-| or today said he will ine nd they t x Burial will be in Fortville. {munity Church before retiring 81X | andi dacy of George E. Freyn| (will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. [scales for the county's 1200 em- ments. -#Aroduce a resolution recommends mown as k: . Mr, Griffey resided at 3111 N. [geass Ee ne Jealth Ind. /in the Democratic mayoralty race. for ioe I B Jaughler. Gt mt Morse, council presi- Jasp er Jones, member of theiing that the city o vis Gangsters Fev Jersey Bt He x a Bao {the Rev. Mr, Franklin had Evan- The test suit was filed by apolis; one sister, “Mrs: Anna dent, appointed Mrs. Harriet Stout State Higa) Commisst on. yas saving, Hi . ou in Jame. "un. hose — pupusa, Marion County, and gelical United Brethren pastor- Glenn W. Funk, Republican at- Hauser, Bridgeport; one brother, as chairman and Irwin Ww. Cotton mittee on special guests; Walter This will sidestep a state law of ‘the Unit Indianapolis, continuing to main- ates in Independence, East Gary, i, ney, last Fridey a few minutes| (item a alle, also ot Bridge-land Scott Ging as members of yyheck, State Public Works and/sorbidding the city to set up its lets of wi tain a residence here after he Jones And Decatur. after Mr. Freyn had filed his’ > * grandchildren. the study group. Supply director, will be ticketlciocks by bringing city workers to roops” to moved to Bradenton two years |declaration of candidacy for the James Murphy Ankiveia Planted chairman; Mrs. Joseph G. Wood, work an hour earlier, Nadonis. ‘ound guilt; ago. Mrs, E. 1. Stephenson A job-rating analysis is planned Indianapolis, will be in ofling their shifts with time” vorld rules, ge Retires In 1944 Democratic “mayoralty nomina- ge ed Murphy, 629 W. Northit;, establish like pay scales for|decorations; Marion Ayres, State|sisewhere in the city. . \nastasia 1 «He was named acting superins [Rides Tomorrow tion. me will be pourday in isiiike responsibility, Mr. Morse ex-|Commerce and Public Relations Study Funds Asked ants, he ac Wes Il home, will be buried in NeW iiined director, am chairman; Anastasia tendént of county schools in Mrs, Cora Belle Stephenson, 55-| The suit asked that Mr. Freyn|Crown Cemeter Pp . » Progr 'l The council also will get an y after services at)" gary widely in the Mills, ‘Indianapolis enter- urder casi March, 1941, when J. Malcolm ear. old native of Detrick, Ill, be éliminated as a candidate ony m. tomorrow in North es vary y In James lls, ‘In apo Robert Ordinance requesting propria nurcer . Dunn, elected superintendent, was |died yesterday in her home at the grounds that he is not a legal Liberty Baptist Church. various departments.at present tainment chairman an banquet |tion Of $5000 to pay city’s he state's | called to military duty. In August 16033 E. Washington St. She had resident of Indianapolis. A native of Washington|®"d Workers have asked for pay/Hoover, Indianapolis, Que! /share of the city-county unifica- + sudden an OF 1941 We was Slecten to a fours Harvey Griffey ~~ |peen ll the past two years. = Lives at Athletic Club County, Miss, Mr. Murphy lived increases. v. tadorsed by ‘the publics Ay als will: be: the Demo-|1ion study commission aé Jepvides ThE Sian vear term as superintendent, or i Mrs. Stephenson was a mem urvey, . y Assembly, tiring in 1944 because of 1ll heath. Walter A. Wischmeyer [of our Lady of Lourdes Catholic), Ke has 4 home outside city — agars In Indianapolis. He pole council, is intended to set|cratic Committee's biggest fund-\C" ty Council will mest Mar, 30 fon 88 Kin; An educator 42 years, Mr, Grif- S Th d [Church and a member of the but has been Ashington | . yap. Survivors include his wife, the pattern for salary .scajes to|raising stunt of the year. ir to appropriate a similar sum. listrict att fey was a graduate of Indiana ervices usoay. Church’s Altar Society. . . 'town résidence at the Indiana Carrie; six sons, Roosevelt, Jesse, °c included in the county ‘budget will pay $7 & plate for their if'| other matters before the coun 124 escaped University, ;He was a member of] Walter A. Wischmeyer, a re- Services will be, held in the lis Athletic Club. Po-| | Charles, Lous, "John and Cleve: for next year, : 3 ner, cil ‘tonight include: . riously whe Roberts Park Methodist Church.|tired employee of the Indianapolis' church at 9 a. m.- tomorrow, ‘tahd, and thre} daughters, Mss, . Wants Outside Heip ONE: An ordinance providing jnd all thr Surviving are his wife; Bessie, [Stove Co. died yesterday in Gen- Burfal will _be in ee jal Park. Judge Walter Pritchard of Su- Sarah Gray, s Hama Mortis “Morse said the council Charges Reds Onslaught for tow-in. of legally parked nesses were "a son, Hardld F. Denver, Colo. [eral Hospital. He was 56. |" Members of the A ‘Society perfor Céurt 4 granted a motion’ Wor to employ some outside cars. * Eloquent!; and Mrs, Carrie’ Morris all. of ' and several brothers and sisters.| Mr. Wischmeyer was a lifelong will meet at 7:30 p. m: today for|fled by the county election board i Woios » agency to make the job analysis, Against Jews in u. 8 ks dot Meter: Plan’ Mr: O'Dwye rh l resident of Indianapolis ard lived recitation of.the Rosary in Harry and Mr. Freyn, defendants in the but it is questionable now whether | A ) % med Communist TWO: Amendment of the park- talks with F Mrs. Minnie Butte eld at 1830 Carrollton. Ave.’ He was/'W. Moore Peace Chapel. suit, for a special Judge. ‘Mrs. Middleton money can be made available to ia Bhly Srgan Jews in Amer-|Ing meter ordinance to eliminate he said, tol 7 Mrd. Minnie Miy Butterfield, an ‘honorary member of the _In-| Survivors, include her husband, Judge Pritchard named Patrick| Services for Mrs. Ellmarie Mid- pay for.such service, fea hugh a last night by meters in front of homes. you know Indianapolis resident 75 years, ternational Molders” Union. | Everett T:; two sons, Everett Jr.\y Fisher, Democrat; ‘Mr. Henry, dleton, dress designer, were to be| “This is too big & job to be|picnara E.. Gutstadt, Chicago] T H RE BE: Authorization of This is the died yesterday in the home of a| Services will be held at 10 a’ m. and Leonard Glen; five sisters, Republican, and Howard Caugh- held at 1 p. m. today in Flanner handled by just the three commit. B'nai B'rith leader in addressing widening of New York St. to 30 United Stat daughter, Mrs, Vargo A. Ander. Thursday in J. C. Wilson Chapel Mrs. Ruby Brewer and Mrs. iran, Democrat, as a panel of law- and Buchanan Mortuary, with|tee mémbers,” he explained. a planning conference for 1081|ftet from Linestone to Blake 8ts.; anywhere w son, 6188 Broadway, She was 77.|0f the Chimes, Burial will be iniNellle M. Young, both of Stivers for selection of the special burial in Oconee, Ill. /- “But it is about time that the mobilization for Jewish Needs, |t0 38 feet from White River to get hurtServices at 4 p. m. tomorrow in Memorial Park. |Petersburg, Fla.; Mrs. Nine Mae j,qge. | Mrs. Middleton, who was 72, county started applying the sound| rm ference. heald.at Broad- | PXWY- East Drive to Beauty Ave, Today's } Ti me tomowen by oremation..” Earl and. Robert; one daughter of Indianapolis, and" Mrs. Bessls| RushlLegal Action [eh Yosiendey In General Jos principles of business to its sary moor Country Club last night, a74,(0, 36 feet from Beauty Av. a 11 followed by cremation. arl an obert; one da er,jof Indiana p! rn in nois, she ha » ake will te ly was born in| Mrs. Rosemary Smith; two bro- Eilers, Miami, Fla.; and three hers Cartico, RUOIILY Tor the the resided in Indianapolis 23 years procedure. Le also heard he eagoan wa FOUR: Appropriation of $25,000 of New Yo Oakland, Cal. She was a member thers, Edward H. and Louis H. brothers, Charles Eilers, Indiun- Slevtion oan vey Peeve wens, and lived at 2615 College Ave.| Draft Bill Clea red i oat, or the Nar on ue to purchase additional police-radio mittee witne of Fifth Church of Christ, Scien-| Wischmeyer, and seven grandchil-lapolis, and Victor E. and Claude y ; yn, {She formerly owned a millinery | p equipment. between ga a Il of Indianapolis. |E., both of St. Petersburg, Fla. Off Mr. Fisher and Mr. Funk shop in Sheboygan, Wis. into Soviet hands. The invita tist, and Normandy Chapter, In-/dren, all of Indianapo YE | WASHINGTON, 9 — Th A ae struck off the name of Mr. ghe was a member of Broad-| Mar, 1 e| The planning board lauded hen M chairman s ternational Travel an udy Roland M. Cotton " ‘Mrs. Mayme Bard Caughran. This left Mr. Henry way Methodist Church. House Rules Committee today Julius Freeman, president of the Boom Goshen n cifically con Club. | Services for Roland M.'Cotton, | .year selected as the special judge. cleared for House debate a bill|Indianapolis Jewish Welfare Fed-| GOSHEN, Ind, Mar. 19 (UP)— : t Mrs. Mayme Bard, a 25-year pe judg Surviving are a niece, Mrs.! po Mr. O'Dw Survivors Jnciage RR he "| president of the Roland M. Cotton! member of Millersville Chapter,| Attorneys in the case said they Ethel LaBonta, Indianapolis, and to lower the draft age to 18% eration, who tly was elected Roy M. Amos, Goshen, was a.m. (India Sxughier ah s, E muse a a Bs Plumbing & Heating Co., will be | (Order of Eastern Star, died yes- will “rush legal proceedings” in two nephews, Reeves Woodcock, and set up a program of universal national president of the Council hoomed for Indiana state com- mediately t x troft; i Ba ren and held at 4 p. m. tomorrow In Shir-|terday in Methodist Hospital. She an effort to get a court decision Alton, II, and Cecil D. Wilson, military training. The bill will be|of Jewish Federation and Wel-/mander of the American Legion ererIent o our great-grandc . ley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. jjved at 3258 E. Fall Creek Blvd. |before the May 8 primary. Alhambra, Cal. called up in the House Apr. 3. fare Funds. _iposts of the Third district. " New York C William S. Deweese | Cremation will follow. | Born in North Madison, Mrs, | St RE : SRE ——— based on hi | Mr. Cotton died Saturday in ‘Bard had been a resident of In-| beginning Services for William 8. De-| | Albuquerque, N. M., where he had gjanapolis the last 40 years. She , his career a weese, self-employed , carpenter, igang quring the last several win- yas a member of the North Madi- ® Sen. Kef: were to be held at—10:30 today : in his home at RR. 1 Box 840. (ters for his health. He was 65|30n Methodist Church. “specific” in: . with burial in Washington Park. "nd lived at 5230 E. Washing-| gervices will be at 3 p. m. .r Y , Rankin 41] governor ai Mr: hemtiod who nploms. died ton Bk Posi t £ Indi ; Wednesday in Flanner. and Bu- - can preside Friday in Robert . Long Hos- A elong Ss den 0 naian- chanan Mortuary. Buri: will be: ais * HES SYN 2 TS vat 2 AE a Se REF Sy Gs 2% a i gL = 2a # ; session beg: apolis, Mr. Cotton was a member in Memorial Park. a Za “If Gov. pital. Born In Ken eky, die re-| oe Elks Club, Myst! Tie Ma- : os ie > . , Sided in, Indianapolis” the last of ‘Lhe 8 ystic lle Survivors include a son, Abert | 1 pear before £ ight years. fonie Lodge, and the Muratiy, Nash, Indianapolis; a "sister, \ cordially in rine. ss Surviving are his wife, Mar ‘Mrs. Will C.- Hitz, Indianapolis, Kefauver sa Prono, gr sons, William, Surviving are his wife, Callie and two brothers, Charles O. | to him. The Ruble, Henry and Paul D. De. >: & daughter, Mrs. William 3 [Hassfurder, Indianapolis, and Roy | ; » gambling is weese; a daughter, Miss Martha Klar, Prsteburgh Pa} ba son, ¥ B * R. Hassfurder, Lafayette. | a . * the air. Som eC: a brother, 0 f Dewey ma, ue Ns LO nd Marthe Cotton; two sisters, Mrs. Fred XK. Joseph P. Parker 1 a. of vey may. Belle Deweese, Bowling Green, Ky,|Finchman and Mrs. Ruth Gurel-| joseph P. Parker, retired tavern here. This ’ : ing, all of Indianapolis, and two pwfier, will be buried in Crown | cifically con Mrs. Mary Steffen grandchildren. Hill after services at 2 p. m.| - The comm rvic Mrs. M teffen, | Em, tomorrow in Kirby Mortuary. : testimony tt . se Viet for irs. Many 5 a +t Ralph Capone Gives Up Mr. Parker died Saturdey Jn openly in th 2 p. m. Wednesday in Flanner| CHICAGO, Mar. 19 (UP) --|his home, 2508); W. Washington here's your extra servant stronghold and Buchanan Mortuary. Burial| Ralph Capone, resort manager St. He was 59. rd ; until last ye will be in Washington Park. |and brother of the late Scarface| Until retirement last July, Mr.| : : spector test Mrs. Steffen, who lived at 2609|Al Capone, surrendered to a Parker was proprietor of the full report Brookside Pky, South Drive, died|United States marshal today on|Loop Tavern, 3219 W. Washing: ; / state police here Saturday. She had been a a charge of making a false state-|ton St. He previously had he 8 holed. The resident of Indianapolis the Ee in an offer of settlement of the Elue Tavern, Post and 0 CO er S ; 3, 25 ac 30 years. — ingome tax i Cb A native of Edenton, N, C,, hel » : i Blan Ee — lived in Indianapolis 35 years. Mr. O’Dw SANA I IR |He was a member of the Baptist idon for org 5 Church, the Masonic Lodge and | X-bootlegge American Legion, and was a public wh 1 any as Navy veteran of World War 1. 5 lawbreal Survivors include his wife, ‘on made Myrtle; two brothers, Daniel and respectable 1g | i : John, and a sister, Mrs. Emma He was | Every aun 4 service Stowe, Norfolk, Va. unity to t dded, “bec 3 Charles Flesher aid and a These three are our most popular services—and | Services for Charles Flesher shile my b we have ALL the other regular services. | firniture. worker with the John Now amb J. Madden Co. 25 years, will be ' post to whi Damp Wash held at § a. m. tomorrow in Sa- by . Presider Is our lowest price service—and it costs only a cred Heart Catholic Church. Bur- quit the _cit little more to have us iron the FLAT PIECES. [ial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. flew here fr : ie Mr, Flesher, who was 67, died cifically to Three Quarter Finished Friday In his home at 70 E. Re- Chiet Cor gent St., following a long illness. dolph Halle) Only the lighter ironing left to do at home. Born in Richmond, he had resided a vistt MF. 1 All Fi i k d in Indianapolis the last 60 years. tello’s apar nishe Surviving are his wife, Leona; came mayor Includes EVERYTHING—even the SHIRTS. a. son, Lester, Indianapolis; three Costello, daughters, Mrs. Ethel Rice, In- ties the cor Telephone LIL 1327 dianapolis; Mrs. Esther Lyons, the present | Routeman Will Call Miami, Fla., and Mrs. Ella Jenk- pomised to t ins, Tampa, Fla.; and two step- mittee sessi ; sons, Everett Medaris and Wil- rn liam Comley, Indianapolis. | * od iffany phy Cherles A, Sort Bus Bi

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