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WASHINGTON, Dec 17 (UP)| —Rep. B. Carroll Reece said Yes-| py yar COLEMAN, 60, of 2809& Finn mortuary and at 9 a. m.|

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of 2054 Scofield Ave. retired car- UU, B. Church at 1:30 p. m.' /penter and building contractor. Wednesday. Burial, Mt. Pleasant. SR SR SR Services at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday lat Hamilton Funeral Home, Bur-| MRS. LOUIS *(ANNA) KATZ, q ial, Sutherland Park, |59, of 3018 Park Ave. Services at! 3 fg aE {2 p. m. tomorrow at Aaron Ruben! - Funeral Home. Burial, Central 1 HENRY D. MeCLAIN, 61, of gHehrew Cemetery. 8195 Rosslyn Ave. former city pin ali 4 policeman. Services at 12:30 p. m.. CLIFFORD H. MYERS, 58, of tomorrow at Flanner & Buchanan|837 E. Thompson Rd. Services at Mortuary. Burial, Richmond, Va. 2 p. m. Wednesday at Flanner & 1 Buchanan Funeral Home. Burial,

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|rence, retired carpenter. Services fat 2 p. m. tomorrow at McCord Alvah Hindsley x {Funeral Home, Oaklandon. Bur- | lial, IOOF Cemetery, Oaklandon. Services Set * nn | Services will be at 2 p. m. to-| MRS. MARGARET FORSYTHE Morrow at Flanner & Buchanan w= DEER, 83, of 3420 N. Re YIHE Mortuary for Alvah C. Hindsley, 8st. former governess of Indiana former assistant secretary of § Masonic Home, Franklin. Serv- state and newspaper publisher.

* Bie at 11 a. m. tomorrow at Burial will be Wednesday at 2|

Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, P- Mm. in Lisbon, Ind. He was 78. He inaugurated the state's first

{auto license bureau while he was| y 2 a |assistant secretary under Gov. | CAUSE PARKER, 65, of 1252 Thomas R. Marshall, A native of qv. Washington St. Services at! Union City, he was owner. and 1 id 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at Conklé W./publisher of the Winchester % Michigan St. funeral home. Bur-|Democrat from 1898 to-1911 and

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|Randolph County Democratic TE chairman eight years. MRS. LILLIAN ABERNATHY, He moved to Indianaoolis in 73, of 929 W. 20th St. Services at 1909 when he took over the state 1 p. m. tomorrow at Jacobs Bros. post. In 1919 he became editorial | West Side Chapel. Burial, Crown writer for the Indianapolis News. Hill, Survivors are the wife, Mrs, ¥ . 8 nn Grace FE. Hindsley; a son, For- * : HARRY J. LYNCH, 71, of 5757 rest C., Indianapolis; three sisters, Carrollton Ave., formerly district Mrs. Charles Simmons and Mrs. sales manager for Royal Baking Meda Brooks, both of Union City, . § Powder Co. Services at 1 p. m.land Mrs. Dessa Sharp, Modoc, * * 4 tomorrow at Moore & Kirkiand a granddaughter. Colonial Chapel. Burial, Wash- # ington Park.

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Jet Pilot and Wife Die

n . . MRS. FRED (MARY) PRrEss- In Trailer Home Fire 8 Ley, 40, of 3825 N. Sherman Dr.| CHICAGO, Dec. 17 (UP)—A! {Services at 10 a. m. Wednesday Navy jet pilét and his wife lat G. H. Herrmann funeral home. burned to death yesterday when (Burial. Rose Lawn Cemetery,lan explosion and fire destroyed | 3 {Terre Haute. | their trailer home near suburban a an | Morton Grove. KARL SOMMER, 65. of 535. E.| The victims were Lt. Douglas Carty St. Services.at 1:15 p. m.| Arnold Roberts, 30, of Green 4 tomorrow at J. C. Wilson Chapel! Spring, W. Va. and his wife

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today! » bination for only 9 of the Chimes." Burial, New Dorothy, 29. Lt. Roberts was sta- $ $5 ns Crown ' tioned at Glenview Naval Air Warranty $1295 4 o -4» | Base. # MRS. RUTH E. GLICK, 51. of Witnesses said a blast split

630 S. Lyon Ave. Services at 10 open the trailer “like an egg” a a. m. tomorrow at Conkle W. few minutes after they saw Lt. Michigan St. funeral home. Roberts carry in a small butane ‘Burial, Floral Park. {gas tank whose petcock had * 2 = y frozen. EDWARD STUCKY, 68, of 405

Other Models tion $225 '8. Dearborn St.. employee of In- Lighters Stolen § aianapolis Power & Light Co. While his accomplice talked

C. ® D C KS Services at 10 a. m. tomorrow at|with a drug store clerk, a thief

3842 N. llinois Near 39th St. HU. 1427 C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. stole a small display" case of

sa = 7 cigaret lighters valued at $80. The | OPEN EVES. TILL 9 P. M.

MISS ELLA F. LARKIN, 95, of | clerk, Mrs. Maude Pace, reported, a ————— at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow at Speaks Drug Store, 902 N. Illinois St.

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