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12 Hurt in Red Plot At De Gaulle Meeting

SAINT ETIENNE, France, Dec. Twelve persons were 4 DENTISTS [nomi ho oie’ Sore wielding clash when Communists

tried to break up a meeting of {Brothers Irving HIlI™ Chapel.

Gen, Charles de Gaulle’s right-| pirag ashinigt wing rally of the French People. ula will Ve ‘in. W n| Police used their rifle butts and " nightsticks to quell the riots last night.

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{C:-E. Paul Rites To Be Thursday

Indiana’s largest real estate

section is in The Sunday Times. 5 at 725 N. Wallace Ave.

Shop Wednesday and Friday Till 9 P. M.

(Clearance!

Just 236 Fabulous fur trimmed

of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs.

dianapolis,

A member of Logan Masonic

Lodge and Irvington Presbyterian at 1p. m. Thursday. Burial New Church, Mr. Paul had lived in In- Crown, dianapolis since 1913. His home|

Margaret Grantham, Ithaca, N. Y., and Mrs. Nora Kirsch of In-

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‘ MRS. MARY SMITH Me-

Services for Carl E. Paul, 85, opuRE, 79, of 2956 N.. Capitol retired clerical worker of the Ave. Services at 4 p. m. tomorStandard Oil Co., will be at 1:30 row in Flanner & Buchanan Morp. m Thursday. in the ‘Shirley tuary, Additional services and I,

burial, Brookside, Ky., at 3p m Thursday. ; : 2 s MRS. | GEORGE (MINNIE)

HOWARD, 71, of 1921 Hosbrook |St. Services at Phillips Temple

SOC ia MRS. GEORGE (CORA)

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. GROOM, 79, of 233% MassachuMaud Paul, and a daughter, Mrs. setfs Ave. Services at 1:30 p. m. Mary Frances Roudebush, both tomorrow at Dorsey Funeral

Home. Butta), Crown Hill,

MRS. CLARA “FORBES, 83, of 6104 Broadway. Private services

Dosaid Richar hy 3. $4 Hn Hillsb * Ave ;

nedy, wallet Borrell, 3. seit Anna 1, mpg cpos oh. ‘91, Hibben *Ave.; Dutt Jo 30 8; Oa Rice New York; Edna Mi lig Sw w York. | Charle Albriehi, 5. 1228 w. Ray; Evelyn H ouse, 18, 120 W. 132th. {Wallace Moore, 39. 4728 Madison Ave. | Margaret Shaw, A 738 M Robert Morrow, Winona; Frances | ~ Parker, 28, 1 nosylvanis. | Bernard Lstanger. a, U. 8. Army; Jackie | Wilson. 20, Ae { Roy Thompson, 5 ant 1 Solumbla; Earlene raper, 33, 3438 N.

DIVORCE SUITS FILED

Annie BE Rens Brodnax: Willlams 8. ; Minnie va. Comer alds; Mar ay - “Richard Lovell: Sreorata ve. on Cot i Lymas vs. Prieda Averitte; ips, hd a Ward; Bi v8. Clif ; James wm Reh to * Mittee: incauetine vs. Max {liam vs. hy Sipe; Jeanette vy g. Joveph RE Mary vs. Donald

BIRTHS BOY St. angle — jana: Youre ell; askom: Samu emeéral all verett, _ Bird

fe ADReT: heim les, Wanda Northrup: w ma Ferguson; Walter, ay ight; owski,

«James, athiee een ravens; ers Betty Phoen St, Vincent's — Harold Edna Rassdale: aries, Margaret Riley; Norbert elen oAtee; James, Mary Hayes

St, Francis _ chiries,” Anita Clevenger: Hob ar Shirley Overstreet; ' Robert,

Ca — Hairy, Anna Stowe; Rossie, Mathodist—C i—Charies, Edith | Willle, William. Hh on’ ol egg Ee Be Revs St. Vincent! s—Paul, Mary an ant; fled.

Susan Shewman; James, is ray; Richard, Welils Be "i.

DEATHS George Bughtal, 47, at Veteran's, arterioSeleroti Carrie A ams, "8, at General, myocardial

infarction. Bells G: jreen, 85, at 418 W. 16th PL, peu:

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rs ta at Gener ms. Kt a sgt. 76, at 1 Concord, Mins

iE t 631 W. St. Clair, EE imi at 1731 N. Capitol,

ames an, at 220 B. Illinois, Coro 8! . Oo A erson, 50, at Long, cerebral mer J. §7, #t Veteran's, coronary wi

am sareulgs. 81, at 1440 BroadFred W. iste: © at 2118 N. Wallace, Charles W. z Meggenhofen, 84, at 1021 W. gt, Oageer, ington x AY at 20m 8.

C. Newm man, 3 i St. Vincents. parierioscierotie oati. at Veterans, carMere Daten. at Methodist, carMa flo 3. Amverser, 50, at St. Vincent's, Luthe in Eller, 73, at 5361 College, arck, 63, st Methodist, careipew +] a. ve 77, at 4073 Graceland,

valle. 56, at Veterans, mvoarc! 517, 8% arteriosclerosis. , i 81, #36" Central, cerehage. y Sh won 8, at 20 E. Fall reba! orrha, nx Rad 41 *N. Meridian, ol X secre bymo hs or, at 2051 Holburn, arieriogclerotle heart. Loui ina Paul, 75. at 5642 Carroliton, carwinnie. Henson, 35, at General, hypertenon. . ohn C. Honaker, 68, &t St. Vincent's, Ocerebral apoplexy Francis H. Lamb, a. at 2000 W. Wilkins,

gare ers, 7 8, at 338 W. Vermont, I congestive. heart failus hoa failure

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DEATHS

at. Flanner & Buchanan MortuLo 1, today, Burial, Crown Hill rr s ” »

MRS, MALY HELEN 3.)

English Ave. Burial, New Crown.

MRS, HARRY (GERTRUDE) McKNIGHT, 38, of 124 8. Harris Ave. Services at 2 p. m. tomorrow at George W. Usher Mortuary. Burial, Floral Park,

# LJ MRS. MARY WILSON, 417 E. 23d St. Services at 9:45 a. m. to-

and at 10 a. m. in SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial, Annunciation Cemetery at Brazil,

” o “ MRS. W. 8. (EMMA) McCLINTIC, 234 N. Delaware St. Services at 2 p. m. Wednesday at Methodist Church in Lewis Creek, Ind. Burial at Lewis Creek.

8 n » MRS. JACKSON (AZZIE) TROUT, 407 E. Broadway, Greenwood. Services at 2 p. m. tomorrow at J. C. Wilson funeral home in Greenwood. Burial, Greenwood Cemetery.

» » o MRS. MARY FOX, 86, of 2112 Boulevard Place. Services at 1 p. m. tomorrow at Christ Temple

lat 430 Fall Creek Blvd. Burial,

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