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|... CHICAGO, Nov. 7—More than

10,000 of the ‘Roman Catholic Chureh’'s foremost. ecclesiastical and lay leaders in the Western hemisphere meet here today to strengthen the cause of religious education. The Ninth National Congress of the Confraternity of Christian {Doctrine will be the biggest and imost significant Catholic meeting {in Chicago since the eucharistic {Congress of 1926. The delegates will attend more than 66 discussion and panel ses-

sions during the five-day meeting,

most of them aimed at improving the Christian education of children and adults or with advancing Catholicism in America. The meeting will be climaxed Sunday afternoon with a mass gathering in the Chicago Stadium. The ‘speakers’ themes will be both religous andgpatriotic. The most important figures at the conference’will be 100 members of the Catholic hierarchy, including the Most Rev. Amleto Giovanna Cicognani, apostolic delegate to the United States. The apostolic delegate will celebrate a special mass at Holy Name Cathedrdl Sunday. The other visiting church dignitaries will preach at the Armistice Day services in other Chicago area churches. Samuel Cardinal Stritch, Arch bishop of Chicago, will deliver the welcoming address at the opening meeting tonight. Other speakers will include the Most Rev. Edwin V. O'Hara, Bishop of Kansas City, former Congresswoman Clare Booth Luce, and Dr. Frank Whelan, Assistant Superintenden

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Local Deaths

CHARLES 0. WORTH, 65, of 509 N. Noble St. Services at 8:30 a.m. Friday at Harry W, Moore Peace Chapel and at 9 a.m, at St.’ Mary's Catholic Church. Burial in Holy Cross. Nd = =

SOL PUCKETT, 69, of 3404 E. New York St, Serviees at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Shirley Brothers

Irving Hill Chapel. Burial in Washington Park. = = ”

MRS. SATTIE M. WAGONER, 83, of 1342 Oakland Ave. Services at 9 a.m. tomorrow at Conkle's W. Michigan St. Chapel. Burial in Neoga, Ill. = = ” JACKSON C. SHEPARD, 74. of RR 9. Funeral at 3 p.m. Friday in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill.

- Chapel. Burial in Memorial Park.

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Mrs. Mary B. Sharkey of 973! N. Bolton Ave, died yesterday at| her home. : | The wife of Fay L, Sharkey |

Foley, 50, Ellettsville, was killed|Sr.; district traffic supervisor of|

|yesterday when his car ran off Indiana Bell Telephone Co., Mrs.

Ind. 43 northwest of. here and Sharkey was 55.

struck a tree,

HAMMOND — Luke Stahl, Hammond, was killed yesterday when a slag truck he was driving was hit by a speeding Pennsylvania passenger train. LA PORTE --Leston Crouch, 39, Chesterton, * died in a hospital here yesterday of injuries sustained in a head-on auto collision which killed Fenimore C. Biggart, 41, Kouts, Their cars met head-on on U. 8. 421 north of San Pierre Monday.

Dies of Heart Attack Gus Sherlock, 71, died this morning at his home, 1057 N. Tremont St., of a heart attack.

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|Church of Christ, Scientist, Irving32,/ton Mothers

Study Club, and Lambda Chapter of Alpha Omicron Alpha social sorority. Services will be at 2 p. m. to-

morrow at Harry W. Moore Peace : Burial will be in Crown bh

Chapel, Hill. Survivors, with her husband, are a daughter, Mrs. Stanfill, Indianapolis; two sons! Fay L. Jr. and Richard A., Indianapolis; two grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Fay Sample, Cincinnati; Mrs. Princie Daugherty, Indianapolis, and Mrs, Myrtle Gus of Westfield; three brothers, Guy N. Stafford of Greenfield and William H. and R. K. Stafford of Indianapolis.

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