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a . . : oo ces of the men-who have served a victed before World War I.while For Disaster - Families Wish to 8 ur ‘| total’af 250 years behind the stone the others were sentenced during! TERRE HAUTE, Dec. 25 (UP) . Gi ; | NEW YORK, Dec. 25. (UP) | j . walls of the big prison on the the rparing twenties. Their time __mhree-hundred miners of the : Toward 600 It wasn't the stolen. $3000 that In Prison juanits of the Scioto River here, [spent in prison ranges from 27 to Saxton shaft near here pitched : : ’ : , . | made Nathan Glickberg so mad : ; =| Gov. Bausche reduced the sen- 38 years. “lin and collected $745 for widows Vislent > Twist Press: | Nothing.can stop Christmas parties, not even When he opened his supermarket | COLUMBUS, <0, Dec. 25 (UP) | fences from conviction for first - The crimes of most of the pris- and orphans of miners killed in ent death turned €hristmas christmas. . yesterday and found the safe |gov, Frank, J. Lausche yesterday degree murder to conviction for Oners have long been. forgotten. the West Frankfort, Ill; explosion cheer into tragedy in thousands| _pecember 25 is here and almost gone but the eel of homes across the nation today|Indianapolis Parks Recreation Division still has

looted, it was the untidiness of | as the holiday death toil climbed two yule parties to go. Tomorrow there'll be a The store was littered with |®ight men have hoped for during make the men. whose ages are 69-year-old Leslie Humphries who xyxs of the United Mine Workers, “The rapidly ounting death Peniteniary — commutation of go into a new andl strange world Years. The governor's announce- resolution urging Congress to put. X m n eath . steward; Leo P. Webster, tyler and! > {eligible for release shortly. y | The governor said that he acted and . paroles sees fit to release Kelly in Columbus on May 8, 1913. follow safety regulations. tional Safety Council. The fore-| Another course in practical Pen to Sword |wigh to train for that profession. Times, was grad-

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the: thieves. \granted the Christmas present second degree murder. This will Such was the case of the oldest, YT CHIaY: on. president of local : | “ ”» i y 4 § ) : 4 above the 800 mark. |'teen dance from 7 to 10 p. m. at Hill Center, to be Spy ules, 2nd halt |a “lifetime” spent 4n the Ohio from 53 to 69 years, eligible to Nas been behind the walls for 38 a1s0 said the diggers passed a : followed by a doll sh the . . same Ls at 2:30 p ow iy steward; James Evans, junior) paused to make during the [their life sentences to make them ment didn’t mention the name of “teeth” in the federal mine code, toll already had risen above the ; il : night. the man he killed-—only a Mr. providing penalties for failure to ~ 600-death prediction of the Na- It's Practical !the Rev. Glenn O'Dell, chaplain. | 31 The governor s |N cast was made for the entire 0Ursing will ‘open Jan. 8, for per- Maj. Viadimir L. Posvar, for-| . |sons between ages 18 tq 50, who : four-day week-end starting at mer reporter for The Indianapolis

dusk Friday. . {The course is accredited through At 5 a. m. (Indianapolis Time) the Adult Education program of hao 125 week today the count stood "at 602 Indianapolis Public ‘Schools and aovernm ar with 393~of this number caused the only cost is textbooks and oz; orn eh t by traffic accidents and 83 deaths supplies. Sap urse at, in fires. The other fatalities were : 1 rovost Marcaused by miscellaneous mishaps. New Brooms IS R21 Genefals Bad weather with a broad Brookside Masonic Lodge Willig oraon Ga band of snow and freezing rain start the new year .with new af- On ‘completion of across the northern section officers. New Year's Day installa- p

{ th the country was largely respon-|tion services will be held for i alized sible for the increasing death Homer L. DuGranrut, worshipful Posvar wil Torate. | master.

The weather picture, particu-| Others to be installed in the 2 ; un 0 Js aor Ma}. Posvar larly In the northern tier of p. m. ceremony are Frank Mc- yo’ equoral staff of the Detroit

states, was bad for travel of any Whorter, senior warden; Harold| N sort. Forecasters said snow in|E. Cook, junior warden; Roy Eber- . the Midwest would change later (ly, treasurer; Fred R. Gorman; Holiday? ! i to sleet which would be followed [secretary; Frank Hacker, senior! Butler University faculty mem- | by another bout of cold weather deacon: Levi Haworth, junior bers are taking a.postman’s hol-| of close to the zero mark. deacon; Ray E. Wilson, senior iday during Christmas vacation, [teaching other teachers. {

f : . { Prof. H. C. Graebner, dean of Day 0 Mourning— [the college of business adminis-|

. PS tration. is listening and speaking 5 at meetings of the American FiCoal Mine Town Holds nance Association, American Eco- : nomics Association,” Anierican Marketing: Association and er-

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25—This grieving coal mine town = Catholic churches planned to|/John E. Potzger, of the botany

marked Christmas today by bury- hold solemn high requiem masses department; Prof. Alfred R. Edying 24 of its menfolk who were Wednesday. Doctrine forbids veam. School of Religion; Prof. ” ; killed with 95 other miners in them from holding masses for Francis O. Reisinger, depariment . : Illinois’ worst mine disaster in 42/the dead on Christmas Day. of religion; Dr. Roy M. Robbins, ®

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years. ‘ Mayor Louie Harkins pro- head of the history ‘and political “In all my years, I've never claimed Friday as a day of science department; Dr. Gordon

heard of funerals on Christmas mourning. H. Clark, head of philosophy de-| Day,” said the Rev. Theron H.| The final death toll was set at partment and Dr. Paul A. Cun-| King. “But it’s just a necessity 119 with the removal of all bodies|diff, Prof. James L. Woodress| because the funeral parlors arefrom the blasted depths of the|Jr., Dr. Allegra Stewart and Dr.|

s overloaded.” |New Orient Mine, 535 feet below|Cary B. Graham, of the English | : : . = “It’s got to be just another day ground. | department. @ ; £ with us,” said Funeral Desc Cecil Sanders, 44, who was Honored { £ James Walker. found cold and dazed but other-| : | : = All of the funerals were sched- wise unhurt -after 58 hours tn, Three Indianapolis certified pub - £

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shia ; : ¢ accountants have been elected | ; 5 TCs pfemnmy Me the the death-filled mine. (to membership in the national] : ‘A Live One’ |professional CPA society, the| Double Funeral American Institute of Account-| |. Henry Hutchens, a stretcher- i

: ts. | One double funeral was planned bearer with, the rescue team that| ; | n these at nearby Sesser, Ill, for Rollalfound Sanders, said one volun-| or rt are Farnell ora Jo 5. Sev- Jones and Sam Montgomery, 41. teer shouted, “Here's a live one.” |Co.; Harold L. Irick, comptroller ely of The two men were not related but | “It scared us half to death” |of Kingston Products Corp. and, di : ‘Mr. Hutchens said. [Carl W. Peterson, of Efnst &| ; ed tor A buddy of Mr. Sanders, Bill Ernst. wear, : 1t you

| Williams, died ih the tunnel. He Double-Take must have felt the nearness of Clubs R. A. Rirschhofer will CO ‘ death because he scrawled a note shop R. A. sirschhoffe By BOB BARNES on the wall to his wife, Laura. 2ddress the Christmas program ; Bl] “I love you always. If I go meeting of Indianapolis Kiwanis : : tonight, tell Charles and D I love Club at noon Friday in Claypool % . ‘him too.” Hotel. Also featured on the pro-| : " Pi Mrs. Williams said the note Sram will be Christmas music by| . referred to their son, Charles, the Dixie Four.

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A 39-year-old woman was shot| Elvin Shoopman, his

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ted at $5000. : 1 | Ambus Wilburn, 37, of 515 W. was estima |Michigan St., was held on a pre-| The fire caused minor Samage {liminary charge of murder after to next-door houses at an |treatment at General Hospital (957 Elm Bt. : :

for a hip wound. TR rob: Emmett Brown, 28, also of 525 Kremlin Says Nothing |

Patterson St. a nephew of the, WASHINGTON, Dec. 25 (UP) dead woman, was wounded in the — Russia has not yet answered iil ° chin and chest. He was treated this country's request for ap-

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kill, | Kremlin's continued silence indi-| | Police sought another nephew| cates possible rejection of Mr. lof Mrs. Brown whom they were| Kennan, author of the program of ‘told. was present at the shooting. |‘“Containment” of communism. |

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