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J. H. Bremicker, . LOCAL DEATHS Mrs. Fred Gerdts Former Peace Justice Short Army Planing | oo.
PRR Employee, [zim diem me Eom ites to Take $2174, State Board Reports To Release OFFER GLASSES BELIEVED
» uv = Chicago. Services at 10 a, m.| MRS. HENRY: (CLARA _A.) . A former Crawfordsville jus-|cial report that one check- of % FOR $8.50 Wednesday in Harry W. Moore GROSS, 67, of 5347 College Ave.| tice of the peace, Thomas W.|5113.99 was drawn on the justice
. ; Rites OMOITOW Peace Chapel. Friends may call[Services at 2 p. m, tomorrow in Y Morley, is $2174.97 short. in his of the “peace’'s official bank ac-| INDIANAPOLIS. ind. (Special) the Funeral > - ace e e d , , the -{count as payment for persondl| —Everyon ho wear need at the funeral home after noon Carmony Funeral Home, Shel | accounts, the State Board of Ac Pp P y glasses should be interested In the
| etery, Shelbyville, | Mrs. Julia E. Gerdts, charter! State Examiner Otto K. Jensen | “Improper” | WASHINGTON, July 306 (UP)—
Tuesday. byville. Burjal, Forest K Hill Cem- counts said today. {federal income taxes. Services for Joel H. Bremicker,| py pnm socom 51 of 1022 sensational offer Hae by a nn technical forrester for the Penn-|, 36th St Services at 3 THOMAS Rr. WATKINS 77, of member of Sacred Heart Catholic] *ald his office already had oy Mr. J said this was © Assistant Defense Seerelary Anna offer glasses they believe to be sylvania Railroad and former, - "0 S00 es a a - 1623 Ludlow Ave. retired central! ew . tified the Montgomery County] MT. Jensen sa $ was ‘Im- yy Rosenberg said today the Oar for the e price president of the American Wood UAr ortu- " Church and a life resident of In- grand jury. y {proper and indicated the state Army intends to release 100,000 . 8, sam ary. Burial, New Crown. . {Indiana farmer. Services at 10 ’ {would vight to recover the funds members of the enlisted inactive of $8.50. If Bifocals are needed
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mt i rou ; f at 2p m. tomorrow in Flanner & MRS. JOSIE STEVENSON, 87, RT a Pa oy in High, home, 2030 Madison Ave. She | Hay Week 12 Settle Fe eL eve aT Duns eR Yestrves by Yiewnd oo, gn Jaationd) A od } ; , . ! ; i i s 0 : wR. : Buchanan Mortuary. Cremation) of 2528 N.-California St. Services land Cemetery, Williamsport. |was 76. ago moriey nas until newt on nue Service sald Mr. Morley had That figuré includes only re-|(single vision), $8.50. You can't
will follow. fat 1 p. m. tomerraw in Christ x w ® | : Mr. Bremicker died yesterday at| Temple Church. Burial New| MRS. SUSANNA O'HARRA, 70, Services will be at 8:30 a. M.|jo00n said, before the state at-
Cold Sprin ! . 30 E Wednesday in the G. H. Herr-|, y pring Road Veteran's Ad-|Crown. Friends may call at the|of 4730 E. New York St. Private, = = Funeral Home: dnd: at 9 orney general takes legal action
drawn personal checks on the of- servists recalled to active duty as/pay more. There are 30 modern {ficial justice of the peace hank ac- individuals, Mrs. Rosenberg told !styles and shapes to choose from. icount and therefore felt the trans- a House Armed Services Subcom- | Lenses are ground to your exact
ministration Hospital. Patton Funeral Home, Services at 3 Pl Shitley 1 m. in Sacred Heart Church. In the case, action was proper. mittee. needs. with frames of your choice Born in Missouri MRS. LUCINDA" DELOACH, a1 Cros jrving Il Chapel. Buri rial will be in St. Joseph| The missing funds included) Mr. Morley served as Union The program for discharging at same prices—the same prices Born at Frederickstown, Mo. (39 or 2829 W Ray St former 3, Lrown ea { Cemetery. state fines, docket fees, constable Township justice of the peace reservists, she said, is a part of to all. The reason their prices are he was graduated from the Unl-| cork at Kelley's Market. Services| LESTER PATTERSON, 45, of| 3 fees and fishing and game fees, from July 25, 1950, until July 16, the military policy for sending so low is because this firm manuversity of Missouri, where he later|.t 190 a. m. tomorrow in the 3322 Robson St. teller for Indi-!| List of Survivers Mr. Jensen said. 1951, according to state records. |inactive reserves home as fast asifactures its own frames and received a Master of Arts degree. priondly Church of the Nazareen. | anapolis Railways for the last 25| Mrs. Gerdts also was a member Field examiners for the Board His Crawfordsville address is qualified replacements are -avail-grinds its own lenses. The big
During World War I he served! p,,ria] New Crown. Friends may years. Services at 2 p. m. today, of the church Altar Society and of Accounts noted in their offi- listed as 1913 E. Fremont St. able. lsavings is passed on to the cus-
3 v ir! as an Infantry captain. He was &| .,1| at the Farley Funeral Home. in the Jordan Funeral Home. Bur- the Christian Mothers group. | | She said the Navy and Air tomer. The manufacturers, King
member of the Baptist Church | . [Force also are releasing reserves Optical] Co.. 30 W. Washington and resided at the Hotel Spring’ MRS. LAURA" SHOGREN, 61, | eniand Cemetery. |pairrivite ate. ber Jue mand Supports Acheson in Ouster Row under the same policy, bul she si. Suite 400 Goodman Bldg. Arms, Apt. 708. is {of 34th St. and Lafayette Rd.| MRS. ANN L. MEYERS, 78, of | oo ! 1 gave no figures. phone LI ncoln 2661, offer $1,000
i b G : s, Alfred| Times Washington Bu 8 Surviving are his wife, Kitty; Services at the Lain & Son Fu- 3347 Kenwood Ave. life resident try JOM, a and! WASHINGTON July 30- Daan) before becoming head of the
a stepson, Aldon J, Cooke, both of neral Home in Chicago tomor- of Indianapolis. Services at 8:30) t Gle le Cal: four sis- " ' : Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Nor- row. a. m. Wednesday in Flanner a oo Bale i al Case has made “an excellent however, have paid no attention 5°7V® system, sal the United price. No appointment is needed. man Howlett, Poplar Bluff, Mo., Sai. | Buchanan Mortuary and at gj e Rose Zr of Tndiznapolis | Secretary of, State” Rep, Winfleld,, .. . .iifcations or to the! or: unl AY a a MOS ome at once and be convinced. and a niece, Miss Judy Crow, MRS. SUSAN GANDALL , ,, |, 8S Peter and Paul |. Mrs. Mary Keul of Marinette | K+ Denton, Evansville Democrat, | ¢ menacing world situation In our... 4aily 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M, oS ; ’ numerous important accomplish- history. [Air conditioned for your con-
former Indianapolis resident. ; 3 Cape Girardeau, Mo. Servioss 1:30 today in Flanner a Cathedral. Burial, Holy Cross wis. and Mrs. Lucy Ricke of De-|declared today in his weekly let-|
Mrs. Rosenberg, testifying on a ;eward to anyone who is charged department. The Republicans, bill to reorganize the military re-| “than the above mentioned
Ci A — i iments made sinc o The possibility that fighting in . [Cemetery %» | troit, Mich.; two brothers, Charles!ter to 8th District constituents. DR de since he has Deen In Korea will end soon “does not cenience. 1 X 7 ® ) and Edward Knartzer, Indian-| Commenting on the GOP at-| Fine end or even diminish the threat of | WILLIAM C. DECKER 82, of * g | v Rites Arranged Police See Red La Shelby St. retired paint! 2Polis, one granddaughter and|tempt to oust Sec. Acheson by| “During the MacArthur investl- Soviet imperialism,” she said. Advertisement. i i contractor. Services at 1:30 p. m. One great-grandson. cutting off his salary in the House gation, several Republican Sen-, “On the contrary,” Mrs. RosenFor Gibson Adams - appropriations bill, Mr. Denton, ators thought they had found Derg said, “there is every reason Quick Relief From
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Services and burial in Mt. Ver- [Chapel of the Chimes. Burial, " member of the appropriationsian opportunity to give Sec. lo believe that our enemies are Hemorrhoid Irritation non, Mo., Wednesday will follow Also h Teeners n | Floral Park. John Owen Dies: committee, wrote: Acheson a good ‘going-over.’ But hoping that a relaxation of our | | y
services today in Framingham, “T believe the House acted very when Mr. Acheson came before |°™T sense of urgency will give| 40 years ago a Buffalo druggist Mass., for Gibson Adams, former wisely in repudiating this desper-|the committee, he knew his case them a chance to get away with created ‘an ointment to relieve
| : » i 3 Indianapolis resident and owner] o {RD ; i . ate, and probably illegal, move. new aggression. hemorrhoid irritation. It brought of Central Products Co. here. Paintbrush Theft Rites Conducted Wealth Oil Man to discredit td Ac and so Sharam. ang presented bo w— — y suck quick, cooling, soothing asMr. Adams died Saturday Inj i ‘For Mrs Reed i undermine our foreign policy. My Republicans questioning him. TWIRLING $24 jtringent relief that its fame
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his firm's Framingham office. He| own opinion is that Mr. Acheson * s g ispread across the land, making was 65. 2 Police caught five teen-age rob-| Burial in Crown Hill followed Une Republican Senator was BATONS | Peterson's Ointment a favorite in
» * has made an excellent Secretary f » 80 b v 4 Born in Lawrence County, Mis- bery suspects early today butiservices today in Hisey and ros Native of Indiana of State. JirUwA OF Jalanee 30 hagly tn! | nee. 15 ony thousands of homes. Ask your
{ { p the asked for a postponement, in - gouri, Mr, Adams lived here sev-|three in another robbery got away. Mortuary for Mrs. Elizabeth Davy “He has a brilliant back ‘druggist today for 40c box or 70c eral years before moving to Fram-| And somebody must intend to Reed, past president of the In-| ground order to figure out more efrective } JNDIANA MUSIC co.
| i as a lawyer, w i ingham. He owned the concrete/paint the town red with four dianapolis alumni group of Zeta NOBLE Ae 8 rye 04 224 sesguy = |Jucations to use against Mr.|}y15 g oHIO IM. 44836 products manfacturing firm with dozen purloined paint brushes. |Tau Alpha Sorority. ices. are. Bein. raid her ep Re a a offices here and in Framingham.| Police Sgt. Charles Peak saw, Mrs. Reed died Friday im her © oo 8 ori
- } : John Owen, wealthy Texas oilman Local offices are at 317 W. 17thsix men by a railroad shanty in home, 2034 E. 38th St. She was 47. and former Indiana Republican!
applicator tube. Peterson's Oint= iment delights or money back. £
St. {300 block of W. North St. | Born in Indianapolis, Mrs. Reed go { He was a member of the Grace| “It's the police!” yelled one as was graduated from Manual High, gure. : ' Corigregational® Church in Farm-|five took off up the tracks. |School. She attended “Butler Uni- sor Sues sed last might In iy S a e Ingham and Murat Shrine and Charges Knife Threat versity where she was a member} Born: near ry Mr. Owen be-| .
Scottish Rite, Indianapolis and] lof ZTA Sorority. i the Masonic Lodge and Knights! Phe sixth man, Jim McLamore,! She was employed as an ae-|Come a close associate of the late Templar of Mt. Vernon. 33, of 433 Blake St., cried, “Those countant for the Kroger Co. for Sen- Albert J. Beveridge when the,
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. men just held me up!” {a number of years and later was Biter was a noted Progressive!
| Kate McCanfey Adams, Framing-| He said later, after Patrolman employed by the Gates Insurance | ane Jn the oper Homse 2a
ham, and a daughter, Mrs. James Norman Burkhart and Sgt. Peak Co. bedi , Atlanta, Ga. had rounded up the fiv ; rivi . } Lydon oi ie | that _ had eta ts ry ey 3re het hushand, Later he went to Texas where ; {Oliver M., and a brother, Bruce yo phyjit an oil fortune. He re-|
. [a hook-blade knife and that they Davy, both of Indianapolis. | | Rites Conducted |uad taken 510 in a biol. | > oor Of Indianapolis. |(aineg I0rminSmdijtrests a Mr. McLamore identified the| A ae For Mrs. Parks {three 17-year-olds and the 15 and Rites Wednesday {for the completion of a water-
16-year-old youths a: s assail-| Services took place today in the ...¢ arelg Jouihs a3 Ms assall {work for the town of Deming.
ts, but the officers c | Conkle W. Mictheap St Mtiar Tite, Dut the omeers would notiEor Mrs, Toens | He was a member of the Friends|
for’ Mrs. I.ouie Barton Parks, Services for Mrs. Ludie Virginia Church. | matron at the Link-Belt Co. 3% Offered Ride Home {Toens will be at 10 a. m. Wednes-| Surviving are his wife, Mrs. vears. Burial was in Washington = The three who got away early day in the Lauck Funeral Home. Van Owen; a son, James, of Tyler, | Park. today, according to James P. Burial will be in Memorial Park. Tex.; two daughters, Mrs. Jarry|
Mrs. Parks died Friday in Rob- Taylor, 66, of 1626 N. Arsenal] Mrs. Toens died last night in Ryan and Miss Barbara Owen, ert W. Long Hospital. She was Ave, had offered him a ride home. her home, 4609 E. Washington both of Houston. ; 63. He said they took him to the|St., after a heart attack. Born in Jackson, O., she came vicinity of Peerless Foundry on| Born in Chattanooga, Tenn.,| to Indianapolis 45 years ago. She State Rd. 367 and robbed him of she came to Indianapolis 45 SCHIFF SHOES resided at 3914 Camplin St, a $71 watch and $5. |years ago. | ' Mrs. Parks was a member of The 48 paintbrushes, valued at| She was a member of the] for Mes, Womea and Childres et Terrific Savings! Bi 259 E Wash. 9 ® 40 E Wash. Stores © 346 W. Wash, 2 © 1043 Virginia
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Grace Church of the Brethren and $500, were stolen {rom the Indus-{ Fourth Church of Christ Scientist the CIO Steelworker's Union, {trial Paint & Spray Co. 324 8S. and the Cervus Club and ChilSurviving are a son, Tilford, Noble 8t, according to the owner, dren's Sunshine Club. i Indianapolis; a brother, James R. | L. C. Yakey, 56, R.R. 4, Box 5987, Surviving are her husband, Barton, White Fish, Mont, and who thought entrance was gained August W.; and a daughter, Mrs. three grandchildren. | through a side window. John Reed, Tulsa, Okla. i
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