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his $7500-a-year post with the! Patricia A. Okey, 34. M44 Ransom Dr, Services 2|

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i ohn E. Wheeler. 27, 3315 E. 8th: Mary- i F : . Imes Ave. x _— three man state Public Service er Fisher, 21, Southport, Ind. a DEATHS { P m. tomorrow i Beanblossom of 349 x, Ho jhe Sy: Chapel Commission, which regulates and Silas Byrun, 43, 1303 West, 30; Martha A. | gary C. susking, 83, at 820 Lexington, Mortuary. Burial, New Crown! i ony

" » » BERT H. LEEDS, 64, of 2326 8 [Trinity Church. Randolph St., investigator for the Cross.

jof the Flowers and 9 a. m. in Holy Burial,

controls all utilities in Indiana. LeRoy McCoy. 41. Indianapolis; Berniece peti shio Vastular.

a 82, at 1732 Thaddeus, ! He said he would submit his jon c§m=g feorta Th o ighton. Colo: |, cerebro vascular i

formal resignation to the Gover- , Wanda L Jeffries. 21. 1121 W. New York. R4CRS TIafces, Jarciay, 51, at Methodist,

iL & NEW YORE CONTIAVOUS 12 70 11:30 P.M.

nor within the next few days. [James W. Holtz 22 01 jancaiace: MYI4 pachel Barr, 69, at General, cardiac Home Insurance Company for the A ky | Miss Lewis died Friday in Mr. Cannon, who served two RBert M Whieler. 33." Dasion, 0. Ruth giizaneth Kk. Brown. 52, at Methodist, | 1ast seven years and assistant! MRS. WILLIAY F{aRNa 0) Methodist Memorial Home. She terms on the important utility| Wiliam H. Tolitver. 30. 1915 N. Capitol: | wiifiam A. Marlowe, 82, at General, ar- Superintendent of the Superiori =. "5 p. m. (DST) Wednes. “25 93. rate fixing commission, said he jehn M. Polley. 41. 1523 W. 11th: Edith) Arve Ravnet: 78 at 640 Fairfield, myo. if Insurance Co. Services 1:30; .'" "gyi 1jev Brothers Central BOR in Lawrenceburg, she had taken a position as general all. Walter. 35. S021, W. oh June, cardial’ infarction. Pp. m. tomorrow in the J. C. WIL Cl Burial Unién Chapel came to Indianapolis early in life manager of the Indiana Motor Fouch. 20. 4711 Graceland, | Evergreen: Shi Mo } son Chapel of the Chimes. Burial, metery and attended public schools here. mm seme ee Rate and Tariff Bureau. He ex- " novenis a Holton 34 1138 Pairpeid 2 WP vements Park. | : She was a graduate of the old

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i N 20, 1011 Central; Alfte pects to begin work there Nov, 1. Hines 20. 1422 N. Park.

M : ; | : us. : New York Arrivals—Noordam, RotterMr. Cannon said his new work David L Bertram. 19. R. R. 4. Box AT8:! dam; . Argentina, Buenos Ares: Senta is similar fb the work he has car- ‘ollins, 33, 543 N. East; Vivian | Monics. Barranquilla, Talamanca, Puerto ried out as a member of the state 9

Darrell M. Collins, 33, 543 Barrios. commission. As a matter of fact,

5 sg » 5 Vernon Walter, MRS RAYMOND (CORRINE) RUSSELL E. TREFZ, 62, of S. RAYMO? NE) 911 8. Randolph St., a machinist DOWDY, 24, of 2308 Martindale 54 {phe a Spo New York Ave. Services 1 p. m. today In central System Shops 35 years. East Side Baptist Church. Burial, go vices 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in New Crown. ’ g

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E. Parson, 51, 1005 E. Ohio. . Prances J Slayman, 38, 1714 N. Delaware; New Delma Bleier, 30, 1714 N. Delaware. Havre; John Ladd. 33, 203 Blake; Myrtle Brah- Cristobal; Marine Arrow, Cristobal.

Yark Steel

Departures—Europa, Le Admiral, Penang; Hibueras,

2 p. m, tomorrow in Flanner &

H. E. Sutherlin

Commission Chairman Hugh Alma P Lynn, 17. Waverly, Ind. hte {Concordia Cemetery. ” son, . ron, i | . : Abbott, also a Democrat, praised Donal is Fillers, Weddle: 18, 1425 N. Eu- . a = Buchanan Mortuary. Burial Wash-

=. | Pps) . : | MRS. WILLIE (MARGARET Mr. Cannon's work on the com-| Sd, 1 y/o 01 2251 N. Rurai: Sarah Rites Wednesday | WHITE, 58, of Be Wheeler ie

mission and said he was a very Coleman, 20. 906 Fayette. : “capable and valuable commis-|H8I0ld J. Sedam. 31, 157 8 Elder: Mar-| go.yices for Harold E. Suther- Services 2 p. m. Wednesday in King & King Chapel. Burial,

ington Park.

Set Firearms Course

cella 8. Vermillion, 33, 708 E, Georgia.

i sioner in these trying times.” Orville K. Slater, 30, 1825 Broadway: lin, Indianapolis businessman and A th ip ii » 13 . Gladstone. | ree-week firearms reThe Republican member of the > iored L. Surber 33 3934 N. Gladston® 'former banker, will be at Floral Park. fresher course for the state police

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SAM CALLAHAN, 89, of gos'department opened today at E. 35th St., an employee of Capi- Camp Atterbury. All members

tol Dairies for the last eight years. Will attend a three-day session.

commission, Crawford Parker, CLUBS 11 a. m. Wednesday in Flanner|

said he “regretted” seeing Mr. rec Lhaptsr 53: OES Birthday: & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial Cannon leave. He said Mr. Can- rospect, Masonic Temple—Thursday, 8.30 will be in Crown Hill. non was helpful to him when he Business meeting Prospect Masonic Temple Mr. Sutherlin died yesterday in! first became a member of PSC. —Monday.

Methodist Hospital. He was 67. As he announced his decision,’ gotary—luncheon meeting—Riley Room,

: a }-jicheon mesting Riley, Room, A native of Maysville, he came Mr, Cannon said he enjoved his GIRO HOt kK. executive vice president to Indianapolis in 1908. He was ork wi

the commission but of the Indianapolis Chamber of Com- go graduate of DePauw University had hoped for some time to “get Teree. Speaker and a member of Phi Kappa Psi in some other line of work.” BIRTHS fraternity.

. Mr.. Cannon revealed he ha Twins : ’ ; Been trying to leave state ag At St. Vineent's—Donaid, Marilyn Kersey, He formerly was vice president S

oys of the ol etch ernment work but always seemed At Methodist—James, Mary Gregory, girls. old Fletcher American

Srasleann : Bank and had been working at to have a major rate case on his At St. Franchs—Edwaid, Verle Sneraan: (he Dean Hill Pump Co.

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Burial, Versailles Cemetery,

n n 2 SALVATORE. RAY, 92, of 832 , Noble St., retired’ fruit dealer. Services 8:30 a. m. Wednésday in his home and at 9 a. m. in Holy Rosary Catholic Church. Burial

ednesday

relieving distress of

hands jSInon Een perta Hancock; Billie St. Joseph's C t on. aT . son; Leroy obert c. Billi ” : 8 8 . “Now that I don’t have any Beairie Patrick: Bruce Doroiw ‘pris: He was a member of the First ey TT J tow; m, Lucy Pitcock aa i . ; Ss such thing to hold me,” he said, At “Coleman Norman, Gloria Cross; Or- Congregational ORurCh Mary: BEN DEVORE, 66, of 8351, N. x7 “I feel free to leave.” A Ginera] —dosepn Margaret McKintev; SUTHIVIER ATE FE WIE Hay: Illinois St. a filling station atMr. Cannon had discussed his Rear Maxine Holdrn: Henry Louise a SOT, *00ert an © tendant for the Fred Williams Jr.

Green; Willie, Vera Tyner. Exara, Eva grandchildren.

ACS i nodist — Kenneth, Helen Tidd | Dixie Oil Co.

|years. Services 1:30 p. m. tomor-!

proposed departure with the Gov- . nana for the last five!

ernor and the other members of James Grace Hiter; Frank. Eva Hopper: . the Commission but hadn't de- Donald Betty Schmidi Bemar sor Services Set Today row in Shirley Brothers Central!

Patricia Yowell; Willard, Lucy Reynolds: Allen, Marian Chab: Frederick, Mildred Blank: Lamar. Evelyn Freeman: Robert,

Patricia Vavie 7 At St. Vineent's—Charles, Eual Wencke;

. Chapel. Burial, Holy Cross. For Mrs. Elizabeth Cook = » = | MRS. WILLIAM E. (NELLIE)

Mrs. Elizabeth/quwppNEy, 58, of 440 N. Denny

cided until today he would actually accept the position in private jndustry.

Services for

Mr. Cannon is a former resi- Leroy, Dorris Rhea: TOomas Jo ock: Cook, active political and church, wie dent of Michigan City and lives Henry. Delores “Helm Carl Catnerine worker, were Po be at 2 p. Mm. to-|5 SerZices 30:30 a (Wednes. Madarn Mothars how Jou at 3825 E. 56th St. here. He was poral BRL Ri Ninolas. Miuiy : : _/day in the Dorsey Funeral Home. can't bea cks VapoRub for a: Mai Kio Run PELL rg Farry. day in Royster & Askin Mortu Burial, Washington Park. miseries of colds. The moment

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ary. Vehicle Department of the PSC.

Catherine Morrow Burial was to be in Crown

At Home—Fred, Elizabeth Burton: 638 8B | New Jersey: James. Lovella Brown, 401’: Hill.

MRS EARL (VELMA you rub it on throat, chest and

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LOCAL DEATHS Rites Tomorrow

school 45 years, will be at 9 a.m. tomorrow in Warren Chapel at the Methodist Home in WarBurial will be in Glendale Cemetery in Lawrence.

Indianapolis Normal School. i She taught at School 45 most of her time in Indianapolis. She retired 20 years ago and had been j -. living in Watren since the first of

bin the bosition. of semuently| nam dh 38 chaswlek " eppury.| pA FIANCE Arrivals, Ravager. Bus- x x x ron ay, Tn eat he aldest vhember Of] b e sition of appearing Galen Endsley, + Lamp : + nos Aires; Lurline, Hawail: Canada Bear, Chapel. Burial Crown Hill. e was the oldest member of s Kowalski, 18, 344 N. Arsenal. Yokohama: Lightning, Yokoh ; si- S F V : : before the commission on behalf Gg W Fiynn, 31, 1550 E Fall Creek. N.| dent Cleveland, Yokohama: Costai Ei MISS FRIEDA K. HILLMAN, #8 a the Meridian Street Methodist of his organization, which repre-[ Dr. Gladvs M. Sullivan, 35. 3433 Cen-| Columbia River; Pennmar, Baltimore. 62, of 813 8. New Jersey St. Serv-) DAVID MARION BUGHER, 4, Church, sents virtually all common Car: joseph Pease. 321. 1930 8. State; Edith] Stn Francisco Departures—Surprise. jces 3 p. m. tomorrow in the G. H. of 2946 E. 62d St. son of Mr. gyrviving are a sister, Mrs. riers (trucks) in the state. Ralph BE. Wiishisman, 35. Needham, Ind.: (Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial, and Mrs. Marion Bugher. Services pary 1, Edwards, Indianapolis;

three nieces and three nephews. |

Oh, Pshaw— |

AMSTERDAM, Holland, (UP) —Delegates to | the First World Tobacco Congress met today without a puff, | A sign in the congress building | . said: “no smoking.” |

Services ‘1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Harry W, Moore Peace Chapel, i and at 3:30 p. m. Wednesday in % ms Wh r Duell Funeral -Home, Versailles.

Brings relief 2 ways at once!

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