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* William J. Biliz Dies; Resident Here 44 Years

Willlam John Biltz, a resident ~ of the Sauth Side for 44 years, died yesterday in his home, 2063 8S. Meridian St., after a long n-| ness. He was 78, Mr. Biltz, worked at the Indianapolis Belt-! ing and Supply Co. here®at the| time of his retirement, was born| June 30, 1873, in Brookville, Ind.| His wife, Mrs. Anna Biltz, died| two years ago. { Survivors include seven daughters, Mrs. Carson Collier, Mrs. L.| W. Schneider, Mrs, Ernest Allen, |

Bernard Lauck; Mfss Helen Biltz| and Miss Margaret Biltz, all of] Indianapolis; a son, Ernest Biltz,| Greensburg; two brothers, Charles, Lafayette, and Raymond, Tipton, and a sister, Mrs, Carl Sauer, Jackson, Mich. Services will be held Wednesday |

William J. Biltx

Friends may Funeral Home, [St.

call at the Lauck 1458 8. Meridian

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Rites Arranged rab Services for Fred 9 d Local Deaths

26, of 1925% College Ave., killed] MRS. ESTHER ANNA BLAKEin a crossing crash while earning|/LEY, 60, of 1739 Union St., forextra money for Christmas, willmer Lane Bryant employee. Servbe held at 10 a. m. Wednesday in|jces 3 p. m. tomorrow, J. C. Wilson the J. C. Wilson. Funeral Home. | Chapel of the Chimes. Burial, Burial will be in Crown Hill. {Washington Park ‘Cemetery, Mr. Kiuklentz; father of two) beys and one girl, was a radio| MRS. JAMES (LILLIAN MARservice man. A locomotive hit the GARET) BRYANT, 1505 Martinradio truck he was driving early/dale Ave. Services, burial Tuesvesterday at Six Points, where|day in Glasgow, Ky. Friends may U. 8. 40 crosses the Pennsylvania/call after 3 p.m. tomorrow at Railroad west of Bridgeport. King & King Chapel. Services for another accident A victim, 86-year-old Dave Gudgel, WILLARD COLEMAN, 2624 College Ave., were being ar- [Cornell Ave, d ranged at the Royster & Askin eran. Services 10 a. m. Wednesday, Funeral Home. He was driving] from Florida to spend Christmas/Crown Cemetery. with his grandnieces and grand-| MRS. JENNIE HARDY, nephews in the home of his] nephew, Ellsworth Smith, where] he lived. His auto skidded on the ice = King Chapel. fotay at U. 8. 31 near Southport and crashed into another car,

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of 3325 Kenwood Ave, public school teacher, Service 48:30 a.-m.-tomorrow-{rom- Rlack=l well Funeral Home, 9 a. m. in PENDLETON, Ore., Dec. (UP)—The bodies of Stanley | Burial, Holy J E'rots Cemetery, Lott, a Walla Walla, Wash., busi-| \ po pp SNCES FE. SCHOON-!

ness man, and two of his chil-| OVER, 90, of 525 E. 54th St. dfen were taken yesterday from {Funeral, burial being arranged!

a; wrecked plane in which they) took Off oF 3 {rans aint Argus. Friends may call this

{afternoon and evening at Flanfigh Sespiie 3 Warning that it) her & Buchanan Mortuary. Mr. Lott’s plane crashed on a! 4000-foot ridge in Oregon's Fund Set at Purdue

Mountains on a return flight from Ogden, Utah, to bring his| 10 Push Inventions mes State Service

daughter, Rose Larae, 20 home | , . rer { LAFAYETTE, Dec, 22—A spefrom college for the Christmas ...; fund has been established to

holidays. His 10-year-old son, |gnaourage inventiveness and inWallace, accompanied him on the | genuity of Purdue University enflight. {gineering students, University President Frederick L. Hovde reRed Cross Blood Center |vealea today. The $2500 grant was made by To Be Closed 3 Days |R. Hartley Sherwood who two |

The Red Cross Defense Blood years ago presented a model drag | Center at 18 W. Georgia St. will|line to the university. The model,| be closed Monday, Tuesday and | was sold this year and the proWednesday. Re-opening is set for ceeds used to set up the fund, Thursday, 2-8 p. m. Friday hours! will be 11 a. m, to 5 p. m. ‘A mobile unit operation fis planned for Wednesday at the Federal Penitentiary at Terre Haute.

City Garbage Collectors ‘To Get Only Holiday

City garbage and trash collectors will celebrate their one and only holiday of 1951 on Tuesday. Christmas is the only holiday observed by the department. Collections in the area hounded by. 21st and 34th Sts. and White «River east to the city limits will be skipped this Tuesday.

Fisherman's Paradise Norway with 200,000 lakes and inlets, about 300 salmon rivers and innumerable trout streams,| provides plenty of sport for fisher-| men.

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Kink & King Chapel. Burial, New had never been able to tell the « red-faced gentleman from the here from our home in Findley, I! North Pole her wishes and dreams | 2107 tor the coming year. In fact, she| {Shriver Ave. Services, burial Tues- oq not tell them. to anybody: awful.” {day in Lewisburg, Tenn. Friends n,.. Rav was mute.

N ESe KELLY, gp, removed a growth ANXA FEA C retired (12rynx last week that had pre-|

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gift, "her mother, 22/88. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Maryin asked.

"A HAPPY MOMENT—Ralph Marimario, 6, goes gleefully to | the outstretched arms of his mother, Mrs, Carmine Marimario of | New York, who was. granted the finest Christmas present of all—to | see her son walk. Little Ralph, born without bones in his legs, was doomed to a life as a cripple until Vito Stamato, a good Samaritan who heard of the boy's plight, donated ‘part of the $8000 medical | expenses needed to supply artificial limbs fo the boy.

Girl Mute Five Years Can Talk About Santa

By United Press [nightmare now. COLUMBUS, 0., Dec. 22—Five-| «J ast. month we thought oi

1661 year-old Dora Ray Marvin“wanted ‘end had almost come for her, She| World War I vet-|to talk to Santa Claus today.

was so thin and just could hardly) For five silent years, Dora Ray preathe at all,” Mrs. Marvin pli “The night before we came up|

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so she could breathe, It was!

Mrs, Marvin said her daughter ” | will, start studying with a speech] therapist soon and believes her| speech will soon be normal after [the long years of silence. i

“Isn't it a wonderful Christmas| AS they left Children’s Hospit Mrs. Donald fOr the trip h y “We didn’t know a shining Christmas tree in the a lobby.

Then, as if in a miracle, doc-| ors in- Children’s Hospital here over her

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