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Copper Strike Can't Last Long

By Harold Hartle ley

EWR Sin STRIRE Ricked the trol Bova in the teeth.

day week. They were backing up the sup-| tn Ft. Wayne, gleaming on a well-| ply of copper, stockpiling it for cropped, shrub-fringed knoll. war work. | It's going to cost $400,000. Bi

copper. But the government held architect could do that. it back. So the pipelines are running thin. And that’s why Answer Man

the copper strike can knock the THE INVESTORS LEAGUE, country’s production for a loop INC., put a couple of hot quesin a jiffy. tions to me. gr Maybe 1 answered right, maybe THE COPPER COMPANIES, not. the big ones, are a kind of team., The league asked if women There are five, Anaconda, Ken- should serve on boards. I said necott,” Phelps-Dodge, American usually not, as many women own| Brass and Scoville. That's about stock given or willed them by hus-| the package, all wrapped up, neat. bands, and know too little of the! But there's an even bigger active business, {

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wheel, without which the copper| 8 8 un industry will fall on its face] HOW MUCH SHOULD a busi-| within a week. ness put into surplus? This is

That's American Mining & easy. Every cent it can, was my Smelting Co. It controls refin- answer. Plenty of bucks never ing. The producers have some hurt any business. refineries but with American Min-, Should minority stockholders ing and Smelting out the picture, Pe on board?

you ‘can tuck the defense pro- Of course. That's their protec- $3

gram uner the rug. tion, knowing what's going on. 2 7 = If they hear the talk. as well as

I DON'T LOOK for the strike ¢!l as read the written reports. to last long. It will throw too phey ap get skinned out of many people out of work. And Viden

too many people out of work is what the administration can’t Pet Phrases

afford. : THE PET BUSINESS ig imIf it lasts five days, I look for portant, with its food-and-care for the administration to take products.

Since Spring

The Indianapolis Stockyards | handled 19,000 animals today IT an unusually heavy day marked! {by the heaviest hog run since,

In Heaviest Run

ever. They Te ne the hog was

cattle’'and 500 calves.

(higher than Friday. Hogs 13,000; mid-session more |

active than early; early sales bar-' rows and gilts mosfly 25 cents!

lower; later trade weak to 25 cents lower; bulk choice 180. to 240 pounds $21.75.to $22 freely for number one and two ) offerings; 250 to 300 pounds $21 “to $21.50, few near 250 pounds $21.75; 300 to 350 pounds $20.50 to $21; 160 {to 180 pounds $19.50 to $21.75; 120 to 160 pounds $17.50 to $19.50; few $20; sows about steady; {choice 325 to 500 pounds $18 to {$19.25; lights $19.50 and sparing-| ly $19.75; 525 pounds and up {$17.25 to $17.75. Cattle, 2500; calves, 500; modSatay active; few sales steers teady; some sellers asking ran, several loads choice to low prime lightweight steers 30.50 to $36.50; commercial to good $31 to $32; little done on heifers; cows opened steady; utility and commercial $2250 to £28.50; odd head commercial and good up to $30.50; canners and cutters $17.50 to $22.50; vealers active, steady; good to prime $33 to $36.50; utility and commercial $25.50 to $32.50. Heavy slaughter calves weak

+ |“seasonal,” as was a run of 3000 They had the industry throttled to a three-to-four-|sheep. There were 2500 head. of

The hog market was weak, the cattle market steady, and the! ut sheep market strong with slaugh-'

Everybody's been YE for it looks like $4 million. Only an|(er_ewes commanding up to id

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HOBBY MEANS DEATH—This ‘is the home-made plane in which James P. Martin crashed to 10 a. m tomorrow in the Jordan rn

his death during the first flight yesterday at Torrance, Cal.

Love's Labor Lost—

Mechanic Killed in First : Flight of His Dream Plane Services ranged rar Tr Ra

By United Press TORRANCE, Cal. Aug. 27—A| 34-year-old aircraft mechanic who labored for 10 years to build his “dream” airplane, died when the unorthodox “flying wing” crashed during its intial flight. James P. Martin, ignoring the Civil Aeronautics Authority's refusal to clear his odd little plane for takeoff, zobmed it off Torrance Municipal Airport yesterday. Plane Demolished

But hig experiment ended a few seconds later. The little plane climbed aboyt 100 feet, started to turn right, stalled and came

over, give the boys a raise, and] But even more important isto a dollar lower: commercial to crashing to an earth in an open

then turn the companies back to getting the most affection, loyalthe owners, giving them a raise ty and happiness out of your pet.

in price to covér the bill. Here are a few “Pet Phrases” Does that sound familiar? passed on from the American It ought to. Veterinary Medical Association ...» meeting in Milwaukee, The Scope of Skirvin Tn

The hottest little war plant in PETS PICK UP your moods town is the Skirvin Tool and If You have a nervous twitch, Engineering Co., at 3448 Shelby Your pet will be nervous too. And! St. It's spinning, and not so let your pet live- its own life, little any more. sleep when it wants to, go out I walked with W. W. Skirvin When it wants too. who has just moved from his! There are “animal reasons” for dinky 9500 square feet into a its living schedule. new, fast-moving plant with ANd some veterinarians have a

25,000 square feet, plus new| Digger Job Saming the owners machine tools. 0 pets

snc How Much Off?

WHAT HE NEEDS 1s skilled | THE . men. He’s about 98 per cent on ON IN an From = war work wheih is about as high| {It's in the figures. this as they ‘go In these parts. Hei" 5 '1 Polk & Co. which keeps makes jet parts. |acce ¢ ptable production records, reThis Will ave you 81. ea. He ports that July was the second fan from i en Je 0 Sl wi {lowest month this year with an o 95, and is looking for more.| i;,...1eq 440.000 units off assemIn six months he expects to have, "oo 150. The other low month was

” ”n ~ AND HE'S GOT enough orders (February wien 430,979 "new cars

OR the Books to Fun a solid six were, clack: ak Laglany. Dr months; tev SH TE re cooked ” the SES. :

The year started strong but doors, cut the telephone line and] ’ bought a dog to chase Western 1 or in 1h Serond Juarter, Shen} Union boys away. . 3 began to bite in

But, as you may have suspected. From then on, the shrinkage This didn’t happen without some|Pe82an in earnest. ‘effort on his part. He's a hustler, 'Wha's fo Blame? Grade-A. . s . > THE MOTOR TRUCK industry, Bustin’ Out. whith has been’getting the blame The weather man did it. Fields, for broken down highways, is

"were wet. .Farmers = couldn't' beginning to talk back.

work. So they brought their ham-| The Indiana Motor Truck Asso-on-the-hodf to market. jeiation is raising the question as Today's run rang the bell at thepto whether the state getg a dol-| stockyards. The Marketing. ~In-|1ar’s worth of highway for every stitute laid its.guess on the line dollar it spends. r at 14,000. Spring hogs. they were, The association points to Kos-force-fed to 200 pounds or better ciusko County which ‘“Capper’s in five to six months. Farmer” cited for its good hard- ¥ 8% 8 top roads, and asked why other THE FEED MAKERS had al/counties could not have as good hand in it. They have cut hog-|roads. raising time from nine-to-ten . 8.8 months. The magic umph in the, ANOTHER paint which probhog diet, I was told, is B-12, the|ably interests the truckers is growing vitamin, and a big shoti{that bad, pocked roads run up of antibiptics, keeps pigs well. [their repair bills, and add to overThe pig has become a fast crop. head.

choice, $26.50 to $33. Bulls, bidding 50 cents or more lower; $30 down. Sheep, 3000; all classes active;

field near the airport. His family watched as the craft plunged to the ground.

The experimental plane was de-

fat lambs strong to 50 cents molished. He died in an ambuhigher; yearlings strong to 25/lance en route to Harbor General

cents higher; slaughter ewes

‘strong to a dollar higher; bulk

choice and prime native spring lambs $31 to $31.50; good and choice $29.50 to $30.50; three loads choice and prime 97-pound yearlings No. 1 pelts $28.50; two decks

good to prime $28.25; bulk good

and choice ewes $11.50 to $15; three decks choice 135- pound $16.

13 Die in Indiana Traffic Accidents Over Week-end

Thirteen person died dn week- Ayrshire Colleries com... end - accidents irr. Indiana, and bef AY & Stk yds otd two Hoostérs were killed in. 2.00 BRS In Yh

‘highway erash fn Ohio. The latest traffic vietims: | Ronnie Dane, 7, New Castle.

Mary Jane Woodward, 49, Cont. Car-Na-Var

Salem

Thomas Stillmeyer, 3. Jasper. yoBsoidated Fin 3 otd’

| Frank Davis, 60, La Porte. ‘Mrs. Ynes Strouse, Wolcott. Frederick Kjdd, 60, Madison. Mrs, Joe Huges, 18: Newcastle.

The other week-end traffic vic- Herfi-Jones cv A pid

tinis were reported in previous

editions of The Times. Among ind. Asso Tel 2 Pfd ........ 3%: 3,

them was Jesse Woodall, 78, Port-

Hospital. Mr. Martin started working on the design for the “square” plane 10 years ago, and it took him two years to construct the craft. The plane was a- single-wing affair, 10 feet from propeller to tail and 12 feet from wingtip to wingtip. It was powered by a 40-horse-power engine, and Mr. Martin said it would fly as slowly as 20 miles an hour and take off within 50 feet.

The plane, which he called a Lane, was scheduled to appear On Emergency Services of the Na- N. Arsenal Ave. Services at 2 Born in Macoupin County, Ill, roadster, cost him about $500. Berore Juage Alex Clark in Reval | ouncil of churches in the p. m. tomorrow in King & King he came to Indianapolis 50 Mr. Martin tin began experiment- unicipal Court 4 this afternoon. VY. S A. : Chapel. Burial, New Crown years ago and operated a drug- ——————— He was charged also with drunk- The new commission Will “co-{g 0 a0 oo" Die ot the Chapel store at South and East Sts, s d driving while drunk. ordinate the churches’ efforts . . > = vs for 10 years. Later he had a ones; Snness an . between 5 and 6 m. today. i 2 Local Local Stocks and B d Police said he rated .247 in a related to national defense. It Pp. pharmacy at W. 16th St. and —aus, Ti drunkometer test. (A rating of Will interpret specific needs of NRS. JOSEPHINE WIGGINS, Bellevien Pl. Ameen Loan oil De Asked 150 is considered as showing in- servicemen and women and de- g4. of 1202 N. Pershing Ave, an - He was a member of -Logan erica Siales cum ead fluence of alcohol. fense workers to the council's 29 employee of tte Link-Belt Co. 25 Masonic Lodge and Scottish Rite.

American States pfd. 18

land, Tenn., fatally injured Sat-{Ind Mjch Ei“4}s ptd ..:..... ; 98

urday in Indianapolis in a twocar collision at Kentucky Ave. and Harding St. Three railroad men-—-one of them George E. Dean, 63, of 233 Kansas St.—were fatally injured Saturday when an Illinois Central freight train crashed into a boxcar at Bloomfield.

Dies in Hospital The Dane boy died early today in Henry County Hospital at New Castle after suffering a brain concussion in a crash yesterday on

yres 4a 105 ‘car crash at Kentucky Ave. and will assist the churches to meet mm a. Harding Se" He escaped mjury., the weeds ihe Rev. Marion RI § CHEV I Mai "but" Yesse Woodall, 78, Portland, Creeger, New aven, Conn. “HOME PLATING (0. WO - {Central Jo ins 39" Tenn., died -less than two hours heads the commission as director, ps 1\ON | Circle Theater com .. -later in General Hospital. The pe Rev. Mr. Leen is a mem- , Z SILVER Le: on 0 OCA Com Loan 4 pid . 1%. four soldiers riding in the other per of the International Conven- : RAOBIIM p \© Cummings Eng com car were slightly hurt. 103 tion of the Disciples of Christ. Cummings Eng pfd . + Heath had known Mr. Woodall or : Hf : GOLD \(E 0) | Delta Elec com. "| all his life. They lived in the = BRONZE LPT SERV ; Eauiiable Securities sia” ,[3ame part of Tennessee hefore / cabMiuM TL TLR Family Finance com ... ‘Heath moved here two years 50 es Omorrow COPPER-NICKEL RR NEW y family finance 9%. S14 9° and became a neighbor of ; CHROME Hamilton Mfg Co com .. 0% Woodall's niece, Mrs. Fred Sr ® Silverware Réplated i wT E Home T&T 6% pid ... #11309 8. Hawthorne Lane. for Maj. S ler, ® Antiques Refinished : ~@ RAYBESTOS BRAK foo Drus CF wom Poe ® Commercial Plating. and Polishing LINING . : Ind Assoe 2! 1 iis 48% 4 iran . Ind. Asso. Tel 2% pid bedivds : 2 : : Attorney General Gives 917 MASS. AVE. CApitol uss. mn St 2647 \ * y - Indpis’ Ath Club Realty Go ... 81 " Real Estate ‘Decision Jet Test Pilot. rte Fs ol . *Ind lis W ev 10 73a SR ETE hares 4% pra 11 : jue The Indiana Attorney General's Inde Bow a Eiteomr 0... 'S31s 23% office today ruled that the In- GREENCASTLE, Aug. 27— {indpls Joy & HiYm com %, 1% diana Real Estate Commission Military burial services for Maj. ' HEE, Nationa) Lite * com 10 1 may revoke the license of any Wilbur W. Seller, a jet plane test {a | Y Kingan & Co pid ...¢ 61 - broker who offers to sell or rent pilot and Air Force veteran, will

Lincoln National Life .7...... 26 99 54 163s

Lynch Corporation 5 a 6's

Marmon-Herrington com .... Mastic Asphalt Nat Homes com (new) 18 val Fioines njo N Ind Pub Serv com “aw N Ind Pub Serv 44 ofd N Ind Pub Serv 4!3 pfd .. Progress Laundry Com P R Mallory Co com Xs Pub Serv of Ind 3% pfd *Pub Serv of Ind com *Ross Gear Tool com

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And the problem is to make his And few would object to better Ind. 3 about two miles south of gcfiwitzer-Cummins bay skin grow as fast as his juicy roads everywhere, if the public in| Dunreith. So Ind G&E com ............ 212. 22% So Ind G&E 4.8% pfd . ..... 106Y2 108% hams. general were convinced -the big| Also hurt were his parents, Mr. Stokely-Van Camp com . oo . 17% 18 And some of these days, Ifitrycks wouldn't crack: them up(and Mrs. Floyd Dane, his two |Siokely-Van Camp vfd c...... 1% 17% those lab smarties keep fiddling|jjke peanut brittle, brothers, his sister and his uncle, | Terre Haute Malleable ...... 1%. 12% around, a porker may grow so eee eee ee | William Hollers, 26, also of New | 3% old 9) fast he'll bust right out of his : Castle. Henry County Hospital| Union Title ............. i / - - ND hide Sailor's Last today listed the SE-year-old foc! ies a stow vi"

The Grand Manner I HAVE ' OFTEN looked at Request Granted;

architect's drawing and won- : dered if buildings could really be He Dies at Home |

ther's conditidn ‘as fair. The |American Loan £ias 55 .

others escaped serious injury.

State police said Mr. Hollers Bastian Morley 5s a |apparently fell asleep at the Balesvilc Tele Co dias . wheel. The car smacked into a {on of Com Bldg 4'%s 61.

| American Security Se So American Loan 4

Columbia Club 3-58 &2

that glamorous. ERVCRION. Tenn., Aug. 27|concrete culvert with such force prens ng To tes a) ‘0 av] The architect has a touch. , He| (UP) — sorrowing mother/that the motor and right front | bauitable Se. 8 man nes

produces something more than ’ . bare buildings. He puts in cloud thanked the Navy today for

formations, and trees and shrubs. granting her son's dying request He also puts people on his side-/to “see the old home town once walks, not very good pegple, as again.” drawing goes, for he is build- Sailor Jim Vowel, 21. came

ing man. But, as every egitor ome from a Memphis hospital |. knows. people add ilfe to any |; an ambulance ‘last week, |

wheel were pushed back into the front seat. The family was returning from a visit to an ill brother of Mr. Hollers and Mrs. Dane in Kentucky. En Route to Church Mrs. Woodward was killed while riding to church with her daugh-|

Indpls Paint & Color 5s 64 100 Indpls Public Loan 6s 64 ... Ind Limestone 4s 75 1 Ind Asso Tel 38 75 ........ Indpls RailWays 5s 67 Kuhner Packing 4s 69 calrsenkamn 58 08 N Ind Pub Serv 3's T3 Paper Arts Co 5s 58 Public Service 3%s 75 | Sprague Devices hfs 60

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“picture. Do in time. He died in his/ter, Miss Bonny Brown, 15. state Local Produce

A——— COP 19ST IW 8 WAGER ALL BGNIS MEMEAWS

” " n HE ALWAYS has the grass neatly cut. The windows, glisten in the sun. And he can make the| street in front of a building look] like polished marble. I think this is good. courages the builder to try to give the building the same lustre as the picture. And sometimes e comes preity Slose, a

sleep Saturday night with his family at the bedside. Jim begged the Navy to send

It en- less brain tumor. He ‘was flown| lta Memphis from California so he could be in a hospital nearer! ome. But he wouldn't be content un(til he knew he could spend his| WHAT TOUCHED this off is a last days in familiar surroundpicture in front of me. It is a ings, and the ambulance trip on| new addition for Magnavox up to Bruceton was arranged. |

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TODAY AND TOMORROW—Indiana and eat. of the na tion are in for Sard showirs « and thundershowers.

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{police said Miss Brown, who was |

driving, failed to notice a 10-ton| Butterfat—Premium. Soc: regular 7c.

Eggs—Current receipts, 54 lbs. and oven

/milk truck as they turned onto] to case 39c; Grade A large, 50c;: Grade

leads to their home.

Anpther truck hit the sum to

meyer boy near his home |Jasper. State police said he ran {from behind a parked car into the path of" the truck. Mr. Davis died yesterday of injuries received when he was hit] oy a car on U, 8, 36 in Star City. | Four miles east of Kentland,|

large 43s, and Grade A medium. ‘7c:

him home three months ago when|Ind. 56 about four miles west | go ‘Frage. tie

paultry—Powis, 4% Ibs. and over, 25¢

|doctors decided he had a hope- of Salem from a side road which|, GF 4% lbs. and Leghorns, 18¢c; cocks

and stags, 15c. and No 2 poultry &c less

in Local Truck Grain Prices

Truck En $2.23, White corn, $1 88 Y rn, $1.66. Soybeans (old), Ko 78. Oats, ’ T8e,

U. S Statement

| Mrs. Strouse was killed instantly | WASHINGTON. Aug 21 (UP) -Govern-

when .a car driven by Dr. . Ralph

ment expenses and receipts for the current fiscal year through Aug. 23, compared with

| Strouse, 58, collided with a truck a year ago:

This Yea Last Year {on U. 8. 24. Dr. Strouse was hurt. expenses .... $8 334.966 083 34 181.127.410! Receipts aia SADE 835,142 4.231,209,314 Fatally Injured |Defict 2,838.131,540 530,518,005 Cash i lan 5.774 444,783

A motorcycle accident fatally!

{injured the Kidd boy and ge- Gold reserve . 21,799,854.573 23,803.178,385

riously injured Donald Smitha, 16, Madison, who was driving. The cycle hit the back of a truck on Ind. 107 near Madison. The Kidd boy died late last night in Kings Daughters Hospital, Madison, Mrs. Hughes, teen-aged mother of a son 6 months old, died today in Henry County Hospital, New Castle. She was hurt last night when her husband's car bounced off the railing of the Flat k River bridge and crashed into an oncoming car, three miles north of Lewisville on Ind. 103. Her baby boy, Ronnie, was slightly hurt. Her husband was charged with drunken driving.

686,384 5,254, Public debt. ® 258.370.920.986 257.786,191,966

INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE Clearings .............. £13,144,000 Debits $20,776,000

Regardless of conditions you still have to MANAGE TOR BUSINESS |

Georce S. Mes Come Burnes

Central Division

jing with it at nearby Gardena

Airport, taxiing it around the N, Davidson St., a Kingan & Co.| {airfield and jumping if off the or Nes dy sausage maker 40 years. Services

ground to altitudes of eight or 10 feet. | Services for Hershel 1, Both Gardena Airport officials and the CAA refused him permission to fly the craft, however, and salesman. will be at 11

so he trucked it to the airport Wednesday in Flanner & Bu # x »# she had lived in here. chanan Mortuary. Burial will be MR S. ELIZARETH CLEM- In 4 ianapalis Torrance authorities and local pa . : oe ENTS, 70, of 1038 8S. Whitcomb most of her life. : 4 in Oak Grove Cemetery Wash- - She was dofficers also refused to let the a CRT Ave. Services at 2 p.m. tomor- Sh as a gra plane take off, but they gave ID8ton. Ind, at 2 p. m. (CST) ,\ in Royster and Askin West » uate of George Mr. Martin clearance to taxi it Wednesday. Michigan St. Mortuary. Burial Mrs. Deem Washington on the field. Mr. Cline died this morning at Crown Hill. : High School. While his French war bride, St. Vincent's Hospital. He was 60. a 5 Surviving are her husband, Her{Nicola, his sons, Edward, 4, and Born in Washington, he came ERNEST ESTERS, 59 or 2018 bert; two children, Denny and Jon Pierre, 3, and his parents to Indianapolis 10 vears ago. For Boulevard P! Indianapolis Times Carole Ann; her parents, Mr, and

watched, Mr. Martin sent the the last five years he had been janitor. Services at 10 a.m. Mrs. James Napier, Indianapolis: plane shooting off the runway. employed as salesman at Fr: Then it crashed. Furniture Store. He serv

minister of the Northwood

tian Church here before his re-1n. Patton Funeral Home bin, Campbellsville, and the pa-

3 r . Manslaughter ~~“: Mr. Kline resided at 1002 E. ' ype (LOSS E. (IDA) FREE- Na pler, Indianapolis. * .

38th St.

Surviving are his wife. Mabel, Blvd. Services at 10 a. m. Wednes 5 WwW : my Ale Torn « s- ednesda Char p Lod ed a daughter, Mrs. John Clark. a gav in Shirler Brothers Irving Rites to Be Y son, Merle, all of Indianapolis: a )

brother, Donald, Washingt

A ainst Driver C.. and a sister, Mrs. Eartha Park a» Services for Wilfred C. Trabue, Libibis, Wabash. x tsi : retired druggist, will be at 3 p. m. g : Gi : HERBERT 1L.. HAGGARD, HM, ; Shirley Brothers

Russell Heath, 38, driver of the Pastor Named to Board Central System employee 31 be in Washington Park Mauso-

car in which his elderly friend was fatally hurt Saturday night, was charged today with man- The Rev. Theodore Leen

slaughter, ‘dianapolis has been named a Cemetery, Angerson, Administration Hospital. He was Heath, 1321 8. Hawthorne member of the new Commission JAMES BRANHAM. 64. of 2332 58.

Heath was involved in a two- constituent communions,

property without the written con- be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in sent of the owner or authorized Hill Cemetery here

§% agents Maj. Seller, Terre Haute, was PARTS and SERVICE

Robert Reel, secretary of the Rilled Friday at the Ed

wards, Factory Distributors Resardiesy 22 hat you pay you real estate commission, said he Cal., Air Force base test center 3 i TE iia . cond tev. 13 rash of a Lockheed F-04 ¥” Bendix Metal Clene requested the opinion to clarify in the crash of a Loc € ¥ Carburetors it it's quality work you want eur the commission's power to act jet night fighter. i” Brakes craftsmen can do fit on cases where brokers made sales. He was born in Greencastle 304 B-K Power Brak a : ET mE—— without written listings. years ago. He attended DePauw “Hydrovae" Wes an Hl Hod ton haayegy low rice ub rere — University . —, re ——— Lethargia Leth : "Maj, Seller, a World War TI i Handy & Pierce Governors [| w. wii orine samples to your nome a g a e argic veteran, was co-pilot of an eight- o gnition Day or night MAYSVILLE. Ky. Aug. 27 jet Flying Wing bomber that Front End Alignment ' 3 v i» | ¥ Wheel Balancin Phones CH-8T1% [(UP)—Crew membrs of the New made aeronautical history in Ing . {Orleans-bound raft Lethargia February, 1949, on a flight from INDIANA |said today they were having more Muroc, Cal, to Andrews Field, SHELBY >

troubles than the Ancient/Md., Air Force base in 4

.{ Mariner. and 25 minutes at an average | oo N = .| Fog and an outhoard motor speed of 511.2 miles an hour. 323 N. DELAWARE, LL 4346 363) MASSACHUSETTS AVE. -that conked out kept the raft’s, Surviving are his mother, Mrs, | = —mmm—————— = =

two men and two bachelor girls Edith Seller, and a sister tied up here over the week- end. ‘Mary Seller, ‘both of Terre

Hershel V. Kline ums 25m oo For Mrs. Deem

retired Christian Church minister Church Burial St.

On Emergency Services row in the G. H. Herrmann Fu-

| WILLIAM F. PARROTT, 53, of Wednesday in the West Side {3020 S. Holt Road, owner of a Church of the Nazarene. Burial, gasoline service station at the in-| Floral Park. tersection of Holt Rd. and Indi-| non. lana 67, and operator of a farm| CATHENIA AKREE, 33,-of 951 . |machinery business. Services at/Edgemont St. truck driver for 12 p. m. Wednesday in Farley Fu-/the Carlson Concrete Supply Co. ‘'neral Home. Burial, Memorial Services at 2 p.. m. Thursday in Park. King & King Chapel. Burial, New x & = Crown. JOHN G. ROBERTS, 68, of 1624 ARE {Spann Ave., an electrician at the, MRS. J. E. (HENRIETTA) [New York Central System shops HADLEY, 77, fovmmeriy of 1843 Ade Boeah Grove, 22anrs Ser vacQuill Sbwwidow o fa former South. FOB dr 2 PATA POE BRT Sr Ghee FR Hele aor” Wr mo Funeral Home, Burial, Washing- Clearwater, Fla. Services at 1 ton Park. p..m. Thursday in Olivet Baptist s 4 2 \Chureh, Burial, New Crown, ' THOMAS MADDALENA, 60, a. 8 8 of 2454 N. Delaware St. tailor.) WILLIAM ALLEN BROWN, Services at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow 56, of 525 Patterson St. grinder in the Kirby Mortuary and at 10/at the Federal Foundry Co. six la. m. in SS. Peter and Paul years, Kiled Friday in a traffic {Cathedral. Burial, St. Joseph accident near Lafayette. Services |Cemetery. and burial at Hermitage, Tenn, y % 'n Friends may call at Jacobs

| MRS. MARY E. COCHRAN, 91, Brothers West Side Chapel to[of 17 8. Summit St. Services at night.

Funeral Home. Burial Fairview

Cemetery, Vincennes. Rites Tomorrow

tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Services for Mrs. Christeen Central Chapel. Burial Memorial DPeem, leukemia victim, will be at

n ” PIETRO A. PRETTI, 75, of 237!. in Floral Park. i Mrs. Deem died Saturday at her home, 923 Arbor Ave. She was 24. Born in Campbellsville, Ky.,

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