Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1951 — Page 4
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spade work for the move to re- REN am “store the $20 million grants-in- £ 0 McDonald's aid to the state, which were cut ll 4 . | “off by the ruling of FSA Adminis-
trator Oscar R, Ewing, ceomaaned sg +, disappointment at the morning's
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Rep. Burr P. Harrison of Virginia,
“to make the motion for Ways and
public hearings.
Services at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow| 3 Tablets 25¢. 100 for 4%¢ In the J C. Wilson Chapel of the ————— Chimes. Burial, Memorial Park,
former Anderson resident and employee of the Lynch Glass Co. | Services and burial in Ft. Myers, | Fla,
of 2204 N. Alabama St. Services at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Kirby! Mortuary, Burial, Crown Hill, |
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tary. : Mr. Kolb was Mr Kolb
_. Halleck Disappointed selaer Republican, who did the of directors,
He had lined up a Democrat, McDonald,
Means Committee action on an
Charles A. Brownson, Indianap-| olis Republican. ! Mr. Harrison and Rep. Daniel,
Holy Cross Cemetery.
nority member of the committee, | He was 75. both have similar amendments!
Unable to get that done, Harrison made the motion for|June 8, 1943
Raised Point
Rep. Jere Cooper (D. Tenn.)| raised a point of order, on the! Jrounds the committee could no transact executive business while the House is in session. Instead of convening at 12 noon, as ecus--omary, the House met at 10 a. m. | i048 St Chairman Robert L. Doughton y :D. N, C,) sustained the point of wrder. Mr. Reed appealed. All| yivor. l0 Republicans voted with Mr. Check Itc hi - eed. But there are 15 Democrats mn the committee and Chairman ec ¢ ng Ooughton’s ruling was sustained. “All we can do Is keep on try-| ng,” Mr. Halleck moaned.
| time of his retirement.
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MRS. JOSEPHINE ROEHM, 80 T CH ® Here’ f 101 E. Palmer St. Services at SS Ol to
10 a. m, Monday in Sacred Heart OF MILLIONS Modern Way
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Church. Toseph Cemetery, all at the home.
” ~ ” { IX HUBERT 0. ALSATT, 57. of or, 1403 Fletcher Ave., an employee | nN) of the U. 8. Rubber Co., 29 years.|
Burial, St. Friends may|
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Rep. Charles A. Halleck, Rens- Mains as a member of the board
Services for Frank C. "“Scoopy” retired Indianapolis policeman, will be at 8:30 a. m.
amendment similar to that intro-| Monday in the Blackwell Funeral £
| Home and at 9 a. m. in St. John's = duced months ago by Rep... ., 0 onuven Burial will be in
Mr. McDonald died yesterday A. Reed (R. N. Y.), ranking mi-| in an Indianapolis Nursing Home.
A life resident of Indianapolis, pending. They wanted one re- Mr. McDonald joined the Indian-|
ported to the floor for a vote, apolis Police Department June 8, Mr. 1914. He retired 29 years later,
! He started as a patrolman on downtown beats and later was assigned to a squad car. Eventually he became a detective ser- ¢ Beant and held this rank at the
He was a member of St. John's Church and the Fraternal Order of Police. He lived at 539 S. II-
An adopted son, Alfred Johnson, is the only immediate sur-
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