Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1951 — Page 14

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Hoosier correspondent William

Dakota State Normal and In-|N. Oatis today was reported mys|dustrial College and other|terjously missing behind the Iron [ colleges.

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The native of Marion, Ind., who {heads the Associated Press bureau in Prague had been in trou{ble recently with Czech officials {who said his stories were not in

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Dr. Benjamin Franklin Brooks, of Alexandria, Va., former Butler University faculty member, died Sunday in Bethesda (Mgd.)

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taught in the Universities of Oklahoma and Chicago before coming to Butler. He was graduated from the Universities of Chicago and Washington and the College of Puget Sound. Dr. Butler was a member of the American Economic Association, Southwestern Social Science Association and Phi Gamma Mu. Surviving are his wife, Pansy

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odist Church. Mrs. Elizabeth Sheéts, lifelong Services will be held at 1:30 resident of Indiana , will be

ers Irving Hill Chapel. Butial services at 10 a.m. tomorrow in will be in Strawtown, Hamilton [Conkle West Michigan Street FuCounty. - neral Home. . Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Sheets, who was 70, died

p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Broth- (buried in Crown Hill followng| |:

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{toilet articles were in order.| There was no sign he had planned | to leave. German officials at|

Waldhause Border point—the only| crossing permitted to Americans| {—said he had not been seen there. Last September the Communist government of Czechoslovakia re{moved the Hoosier newsman’s accreditation and ordered him to leave. However, at the last min-| {ute he was permitted to stay as| la private citizen. His papers were irestored in January. In recent weeks, however, the {Czech government had arrestéd itwo of his Czech employees and, ja third disappeared. The govern- | {ment had also cut down his staff| by refusing accreditations.

Announced Marriage Just recently. the missing man announced his marriage in London to Lorabelle Lack, former AP] staffer in New York and New) York Herald-Tribune reporter. Mrs. Oatis, now in St. Paul, said she has received no word from {her husband that could explain his disappearance. Conversely, she said, his most recent letters indicated he might stay on in Prague and that arrangements could be made for her to join him there.

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Mrs. Laura A. Thompson

Services for Mrs. Laura: A. Thompson, who died here Monday, will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the Bert S. Gadd Funer% Home. Burial will be in Forrest| Hill Cemetery in Shelbyville. She was 82. { A native of Shelby County, Mrs. ! Thompson had been a resident of! Indianapolis 44 years. She was a member of the Naomi Chapter,| Order of the Eastern Star. | The only immediate survivor is her son, Russell S., of Indianapolis.

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