Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1951 — Page 21

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: In a report on distribuinjured. | tion of its securities, the | The car in which the girl and! corporation said 453 shares her father was riding averturned, of its common stock and deep ditch. A passer-by 6 eight shares of its preferred Mr. Dilts from the wreck-! were held by residents of e and took him to the hospital Russia. i Residents of Communist He his daugh-| China owned 2006 shares of ter's name. A recheck of the ac-| common; Czechoslovakia | cident s the child's residents 606; Poland, 75, | lifeless body in the partially sub} and Romania, 36, the company said. Total foreign holdings of mer Mary Stuart Hayes, the only; U. 8. Steel's common stock daughter of the coach who was listed as 925, 198 shares, brought Indiana University into ST

world prominence in the track world. Mr. Hayes died In Bloom-| British Play Safe

: . ington Dec. 16, 1944, of pret] To safeguard passenger traffic a member of the U. S. Attorney monia at the peak of his career. on British railways an elaborate Division He was 59, system to electrical block and

raion? ta 5 Andrew Steffen of In Mr. Dilts was in fair condition |telephone signals is in operation, nou ; dian- today in Methodist Hospital in|employing 14,000 signals boxes ng are two aunts, Mrs, apolis today took the oath of yngiananolis where he was taken controlling 275,000 signals strung

ist 027 Melrose Ave. office and became an assistant | Rade his home. |United States attorney for the|'C1OWing the tragic accident. [along 600000 telegraph poles. |

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Am ae sd ga mes ms O€T'ViCES for Rome Smith,

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: : 4 Mr, Steffen, who lives at 3122 3 1534 Bellefon- Rome Smith, a Hoosier news- he was a 17-year-old employee! A. K. OLIVER, O0-| Sutherland Ave., formerly was| ....orinter most of his 66 years, lof the Tipton Tribune. He was

‘Tope Kas. . s Services at 3 pr im. 10-{ihen. i. Steckler” and wie. ai| "ll De cremated following ser-ia long-time member of the day In Baker Brothers Funeral|Notre Dame served as editor of vices at 1 p. m. tomorrow Imjunion’s family-aid committee. Home, Anderson. - Burial, Me-{the Law Review there. Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Since joining the Indianapolis morial Cemetery, there. He also has served as the first! |He died of a heart attack yester- Star Sept. 20, 1910, he had filled sn thairman of the National Con-|S3Y In Bis home, 5333 College every job except proofreader in LUTHER FREDERICK 8. [ference of Law Reviewers. A, ft od the department where the paper JACKSON, 48, of 1641 Yandes| Before entering Notre Dame, Pop ihe past 41 years, Mr. is put together. St., Link-Belt Co. employee, Serv- Mr. Steffen was graduated from Smith's “badges of office”—dark, He also worked part-time for fees at 10 a. m. Saturday in the Cathedral High School here. B77 8 Shade and SIgari-were(15 years as a ‘Sookkeeper for : {a familiar sight am e lino- Barre ardware Co. 16th St. Baptist Church. Burial] He was appointed to the federal types and stones of the Indian- Golfing Trio.

rown of b . er. J. Howard McGrath oa the rec-| ols Star composing ‘room. | Of 2 long-standing early morn: THEODORET SELF, 76, of lommendation of District Attorney | Began at 9 ng = oinne no. Bme is Bedford, former Indianapolis res- Matthew Welsh. | His newspaper career began poimes, still employed by the

t, retired stone worker, Serv-| The oath was administered when he was 9 years old, doing gtar, The third member, E. C at 2 p. m. tomorrow at Day today by Judge Paul Jasper, of odd jobs for the weekly TIPLon Mcllvain, died 14 years ago. Carter Funeral Home, Bed- the Indiana Supreme Court. 'At-| Advocate. Later he worked for Surviving Mr Smith are his Burial will be in a ceme-|tending the ceremony were the [the Tipton Tribune, the Peru wife, Tea: a daughter, Mis. Dortery there, new assistants uncle, Charles Chronicle, the Huntington Her- otha Breadheft, Manchester ® Steffen; local Indianapolis at- (ald and the Kokomo Dispatch. Conn.; two brothers, Tug, of TipMRS. EMMA HOLLAND, 62,/torneys and representatives from| Mr. Smith joined the Interna-/ton, and Rube, Indianapolis, and Qf 2618 N. Rural St. Services at other federal agencies. ‘tional Typographical Union when one grandson. 1 p. m. tomorrow In St. Paul sss Phuong a Li AME Church. Burial, Floral Park. Friends may call at King ®. & King Funeral Hote. o i DEVY BROWN, 23, Dayton, O., former Indianapolis resident. | Services at King & King Funeral Home at 2 p. m. Saturday. Bur-| ial, New Crown. 8 8 8 | MRS. ELIZA WILSON, 84, of 2868 Tindal St. Services at 2 p. m. Saturday in Jacobs Brothers Eagt

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