Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1951 — Page 15

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FRIDAY, MAR. 23, 1951

Caught in Tide

0f Gaming Probe

Lottery Ticket Firm Finds Court Tough

The Kefauver Committee gambling probe had its repercussions in Federal Court here yesterday. The committee's publicity re-| sulted in a $1000 fine against a Muncie lottery ticket printing| firm for underpaying employees. A $500 fine was recommended by the prosecution, but Judge Wil-| liam E. Steckler doubled it. Court observers said it resulted from the Eastern investigation. The Muncie Novelty Co. was! fined $200 on each of five counts’ in a criminal information charg-| ing failure to pay minimum wages | and overtime to workers. Involved were a group of home workers who pasted “Pick-'n

Win tickets on boards for the" “entertainment device” manu- 0 all p I 0 es facturer. a ;

© Judge . Steckler described the tickets as the “folintainhead of all our trouble with gambling, even if their manufacture is legal in Indiana.”

‘Harold M. Shoemaker, co- died yesterday in Methodist Hos-

owner of the firm, the $1000

fine. pital of injuries received when

Mrs. Beatrice Jones

Services Tomorrow

Services for Mrs. Beatrice Jones, who died here Wednesday,

will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow|Kildare Ave. Hanson was arin Peoples Funeral Home. Burial rested on a charge of driving a

will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Jones was born in Wewoka, Okla., where she had lived |

most of her life before maving| Mr. Stropes retired five years ago. to Indianapolis four years ago./He was born in Bloomfield and She was 25 and lived at 1015 N.|lived in Indianapolis the last 50 Tremont St. years. He was a member of the She was a memver of Friend- Broadway Methodist Church.

ship Baptist Church.

Survivors include her husband,|five daughters, Mrs. Gladys

Willle; two daughters, Cozetta|gnarzer, Mrs. Mildred Montgomand Estherine; one son, Joe Earl, ory

all of Indianapolis; her parents, “Mr. ard Mrs. Claude Burton, We-1 ‘woka; ‘three. sisters, Miss Lovie|

e Burton, » Texas, - an ' two | ton, both of Oklahoma. Charles Duke long resident of Morgan County,

row in Flinn Funeral Home, |

in Franklin. Burial wil be in Odd Official Weather UNITED § STATES WEATHER BUREAU -

Fellows Cemetery, Waverly. Mr. Duke died Wednesday in! — his home in Bargersville. He was

71 years old. A self-employed Precipitation 24 hrs. end. 7:30 a. m... .00

Haurigan - and Mrs. Ruth Reed, all of Indianapolis; three sons, Russell and McKim. of indianapMag. Burton. Mrs... Ege. PELL.) ee ance Mor of-Derver:

enna RRS Oklahoma, an i “Wr GPh

: 1 1 in| and Ira of Racine, Wis.; a sister, — prothets, Cargel and fanga Rui Mrs. Maude Evans, Mattoon, 111, land 17 grandchildren. ; . Services will be held-at 3 p. m. | ke, lifes tomorrow in, Shirley Brothers Services for Charles Duke Ife ving Hill Chapel, Burial will be|

will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomor- in Crown Hill.

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Donald D. Stowell IN INDIAN APOLIS a po ~ WATCH REPAIRING _

veteran of World Wars I and II will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow marcaret L. Soay, 23, 1709 N. Penn-|At Methodist — Thomas, Lucy Eckerty;|

u . ward Santman will be instalied as| Nierson, conductress and Ruth by EXPERTS Services Are Set mmm Ce Ti EE am a ee ei nner | a i ott a 0 n. Arjor {e arting onald - 3 : Best Foundation, Ine.—Throush tamorrow,| Visine Jansen, chap Te of the OES at 8 Wy ik GRANDMA BE QUICK SERVICE . 3 Murai Theatre—Jeanctte MacDonald and At St: Franels—Robert,” Mary Ritter; Rob-| ge oe : Tw in the Acton ; Had Been Resident fe Ravpomi 2 —.™ en Yi nDsia ‘Modte| Masonic Hall ‘THE SWEETEST GIRL | »%]f} . EVENTS TOMORROW |At General—Gearge, Laverne Jones. rards) Other officers to be installed “ { | er we ry 0. Here Since 1928 Midwest Swimming Meet—Riviera Club. Theodore. JoAnn Rpiout: Charles Pvt Ten Stel iat t IN THE WORLD | i me——— u ona aDonna Buchanan; e Steinman, associate mat- he Circle Services for Donald D. Stowell, | spony 0 oom os Ropert, Donna, Mchee. IN THE TIMES SEARCH? . eid the Gi oh

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tuary. Burial will be in Crown

Hill

In World War I, Mr. Stowel 8s served as an ensign in the Navy| Helen Kecharas, 34. Milwaukee, Wit. ames Murphy, 65, at 629 W. North. hyoy Lanahan chnlan 5€ ne 4 0 Air Corps, and dusing World War “i eiberser, 43. 5332 Washington Blvd. |Henry Whitted. 61, at General, arterioII, he served in the Army Air| | Harold A. 34: 1880 8 i 2 Thorntown; Fina sclerosis | ar

ant colonel. A native of St. Paul, Minn., Mr,

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American Legion.

Survivieg ar his wife, Evangeline; a brother, C. W, Stowell, St.|

|day night near his home. Claude J. Stropés, 359 S. Emerson Ave., was hit by a car driven by Eldred J. Hanson, 39, of 1017

car with faulty brakes. A former interior decorator,

Surviving are his wife, Clara;

Mrs. Carol Kelly, Mrs. Mary

Mar. Bo “Sunrise ..... 5:44 | Sunset 6:00 |

painter, he was retired the last] | Sotal precipitation since Jan. 1 ......

few years:

Survivors include hts wife, om in other cit

ficiency, since Jan. 1 S11 5

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Estella; one daughter, Mrs. Mary atimia...........c.o...... ... Hn Low Evelyn Kritsch, Indianapolis; 8ten, ooo ff Gl four sons, Harlan, Dean, Julian, Eineinnaty . .s $ a and Leo, all of Indianapolis, and Denver... 5 iliilli700ii 89 28 | five grandchildren. {Evansville caerenes . 2 3» i ————————————e et pdianapolis (City) : 54 i Plane Sets Record Ethel aes 8 8 TOKYO, Mar. 23 (UP)—A Al inneapoiis-8t. Paul 41 HH * Philippine Airlines DC-6 set alley griqans 33

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a. " . ate Force, stationed at Harding Field. Robert Ruddick Jr. 33, 1931 8, State;| Broad Ripple, arteriosclerosis, | Baton Rouge La. He was dis- Sandra Anderson, 18, 6136 Evanston Ave, Henry Hannon, . 62, Veterans, arteriosler- ’

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a member of Delta Tau Delta| spacke, 36, 3323 A Vermont. Fraternity. He had been a resi- Ervin H. Bucher, 3L Pt. Wayne; Ruth L./ganaford N. Van Orsiel, 79, at 519 E. New |

dent of "Indianapolis since roo | mar Lawson. 31, 4119 Hartman DL Rose- (joseph M. Walle, 10, at 230 'E, Vermont, and was a jobber for the Corn

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