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Dies i in: Korea APPROXIMATELY 100 volun-| }

teer workers attended the-Sym-

Rudolph Bruggner will never be phony's Maintenance Fund lunch- |

gradudted from South Side sand- eon at noon today 4n the Athletic lots to big league baseball, Club. That was his ambition.

He was Killed in Korea Oct. 8, ing of the 1952 campaign for He will be buried in St. Joseph funds, with a goal this year of Cemetery after $125,000. Requiem Mass at Principal speaker was Mayor 10 a. m, Thurs-& Alex Clark, who stressed the] day in Sacred value of the orchestra as a pres-,

tige-builder for Indianapolis. With Morris Goodman and John

Heart Church! where he used to

attend mass be- Jefferson as co-chairmen of the fore joining the men's division and Mrs. John! Army a year ago Alexander as chairman of last month. women’s division, the workers ° o Cpl. Bruggner, were urged this year to concen- | 22, was killed in trate on contributions from local]

the. bitter fighton Heartbreak Ridge. His body.arrives here tomorrow. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bugene T. Bruggner, 2215 8. Illinoix_St.; a brother Eugene, a veteran of World War II; - six sisters Mrs, Regina Hughes, Mrs. Paulin Bmmons, Mrs, Marie Bailey, Mrs. Leona Collins, Mrs. Louise Ewalt and Mrs. Margaret Glick. The corporal alse had 38 nieces and nephews, two great-nieces and a great-nephew. : Friends may call at the Lauck Funeral :Home after 3 p. m. tomorrow. He attended Sacred Heart School and Manual High School, and used to work in the Vogel Market at 944 S. Meridian St. Ordered to Korea in May, he carried with. him the hope of becoming a baseball _hero on on return

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ROLL H. MANGAS, 64, of 6561 FE. Pleasant. Run Pkwy. (8. Dr.), retired year ago after 40 vears as Services 1:30 p. m.

business.

Cpl. Bruggner

BACK from their eastern tour shortly after midnight this morn-

chestra were about to plunge into a busy week involving taemorrow’s program over WFBM-TV, Thursday's industrial concert for P., R. Mallory employees at the Murat ‘and the subscription. concerts at 8:30 p. m. Saturday and 3 p. m. Sunday, with piano-play-lng , Casadesus family, Robert,’ Jean and Gaby, as assisting arise.

Ex-Manager Of Firm Here

Dies i in South

Hathaway Simmons, whol Bo his father managed the Bemis Bag Co.'s plant here, died yesterday. in Florida, He was general manager for 25 years, retiring 10 years ago. He was 65 years old and had been ill several weeks.

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United Press Telephoto. WINS $40,000 . CLAIM—Tommy Ellis, 19, was awarded a nifty sum ‘against the late Sheriff Howard Reppert of Des Moines, lowa. Fhe youth asked $40,000 for damages for brain injuries suffered from beatings and: mistreatments from fellow prisoners | while he was.in the county jail. This photo shows Mr. Reppert taking Ellis to jal in 1950. The sheriff has since died.

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tomorrow, . Shirley Bros. Irving * Mr. Simmons lived here at 5707 —— ree——————— - —————— -— meer Hill Chapel. Burial, Washington Sunset Lane and had a winter Park Cemetery. ci home at Naples, Fla. Ki Gl ‘Wh Born» near St. Louis, he came o Oo S 't " CHARLES LEE ESKEW, 56, '0 Indianapolis at the age of 15 or o a n of 2870 N. Olney St. business anil graduated from Mangal High | agent of AFL Teamsters Local T Sy e’ Fic nis Oo Per 193. Services 2 p.m. tomorrow, PR onged 10, Tabernacle r f r Y Moore ® iy vor theast guapel. Ewing Vale will conduct the serv- By United Press | Hospital officials in Japan| ’ : ore "7" lices. Flanner & Buchanan are ar KALAMAZOO, Mich, Feb. tr vouch for his claim that he ; : _ ranging the funeral. Jess Doan, who fought and bled “really was there” and was . ROLAND L, WOODRUFF, 68, Mr Simmons is survived by his in Korea, said today the Army treated for “a foot wound. But, Arlington,” Va. formerly of wife, Jane; two sons, W. Hatha- still owes him $1024 in back pay secosting to Mr. Doan, there's | Indianapolis. Retired some 20 way Jr. New York, and Douglas he never received overseas be- nothing to show how he got| years ago from Westinghouse j Indiana University graduate cause he wasn’t “officially there.” |there -and what happened to him |

Electric Supply Co. Lodge serv-

student, and a-sister, Miss Ruth,

Kills Boy, 7, Here

Greentown, moved to Kokomo as a boy and lived there many years.

Joseph Carl Stumpf, a star gop ef ht ye = : b ars he was a deput pupil at St. Roch’s Catholic ii of Howard County. puty School, died Saturday from a

A pioneer postal inspector, he helped establish the rural free delivery system Oklahoma 40 years ago. Besides his daughter here, he|

bloodstream bacteria infection. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stumpf’s 7- fa he had .been taken to Riley Hos-| pital.

The second-grade pupil will be a daughter, Jean, in New York. |

had a son, Ross, in Vincennes and jin the Arm

Mustered out from Camp Car- |after he left.

came in irregularly until his outfit left Sasebo, Japan, for Korea. “Then they stopped coming al-| together because the Army pay-| master’s records showed I wasn't

officially there,” he said. Plan Sales Meeting

“All I can say is that for a guy More than 400 Texas Co. (Texwho wasn’t ‘officially there’ I aco) zone managers from Indi-| spent a rugged winter in Korea, 20a, Ohio, Kentucky and South-| not to mention a stretch I did ern Illinois will y hobpital in Japan,” hold their gold-

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lowing private services at 9 a. m. Posipaii Hearing

H. Herrmann In Thompson Case LEBANON,

Funeral Home. .. Besides his parents he is. survived by a brother, Louis, and his - maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Stumpf. The boy's family lives at 305 E. Sumner Ave.

{Thompsen today postponed a con-t tempt of court hearing

. H.. Thompson of Indianapolis. i

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Plunge in Icy Lake Fatal to Woman, 40

ve for Syracuse I.ake and her husband 28° wealthy aircraft broker Theodore And two other men nearly

dered to show cause today.why he She and her husband, Clyde, 44, should not be cited-for contempt Were charge he hasn't When, the paid $150 weekly support money both .into the chilly water.

The hearing was postponed Cripe,

cuse firemen saved the three men Jean, and 26, seeks $250,000 alimony after body.

jon” trespass charges on Thomp- Side cottage.

Man Who Drecined ~ Death Was Near Dies

| Guglielmo Tacconi, 42, of nearby Sastel morning and,. told His wife his {long deceased mother had urged him (death.

priest, {quest by the agitated Tacconi to {hear his**last confession.”

|died of a heart attack.

fen anniversary [sales conference [Friday at thel | Antlers Hotel. E¥ Hoch-

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Times Staff Writer { 1 Ble York Feb. 4 (UP). —| SYRACUSE, Feb. 1A 40-year-| dir ew —¥prk; = Texaco's gen- 1 Boone Circuit Judge Charles F.0ld woman drowned when she fel] eral ilPs. THAR:

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will - head the DOL rerer ae C.- W, Kruger, division m a nager, said the meeting ‘will discuss how to meet the increased demand for petro=! leum products in 1952, and -the| company's sales and promotion program.

Goshen Firm Sold

GOSHEN, Feb. 4 (UP)—Pur-| chase of Rock Run Mills, Inc.,| The Weavers and two daugh-|property here .by the General ers, 16 and 13, lived in a lake-| Time . Corp., was announced to-| day.

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walking across ice gave way,

Stanley Peters, 41, and .- Bud 39, broke through the ice rying.to rescue the couple. Syra-

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S TIMES Bodies of 2 Local Gls Reach U.S.

Two Indianapolis men were included in the list of 360 soldiers

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returned to the United States to-| day. { Returned were {Pfe, Charles R. son of ne. Ocie O. Nance, 2221 8tation , and Pvt. Earl R. Piercy, son| oh "Mrs, Alberta ' Plercy,. £28 8. | {State Ave, Other Hoosier {were

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"ARMY 8fc. Ralph Bell, son of William Bell, Edward L. ward L. Cole, R, R. 1, Oaktown; Cpl. Maurice M, Caen: son of | Walter LL. Garner, . {Brownsburg: Cpl. oy ‘E. R {man, son of Noah O. Holdman, 1140 E. Highland St, Martinsville; [Pfe, Zee A. Jeeter Jr. husband of| IMrs; Florence M. Jeeter, Route 2, {Borden; Pvt, James O. Palmer./ {son of Oswald O, Palmer, R. 5, [Rochester; Pfc. Jack W. Schin-| [dler, son of Samuel R. Schindler, [R. R. 1, Rochester; Pvt. William! A. Slayback, R, R. 2, Moores Hill, | land Pfc. William E. Walker, son lof Elige Walker, 1158 Sweetzer! Ave., Evansville, MARINES T/8gt. Donald L. Owen, hus{band of Mrs. Bertha E. Owen, 651 (W, Kenwood, Jeffersonville,

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hn | At, St. Vincent's— emary Johnson; | Kenneth, Wanda James,

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ices, 3 p. m. tomorrow; Harry W. Indianapolis. son, Colo., five months ago, Mr. Pp llels Other Ca ATR Marjorie Alexander; Moore Peace Chapel. Burial. * He was a member of the Unj- Doan said he has been getting! AiR os er Lave | James, charlesctia Carthwiishi, Rebsth Crown Hill. versity Club, Woodstock Club the “run-around” ever since he, Mr. Doan's case parallels that| arte Cpamiond: Lid GOCE, (ites 2.» = and Dramatic > Club. got called up. of another Michigan Korea "Vet Jia: Dotnet ary Walker; Harold, GEORGE B. ROSSKOPF, 65 He's finally hired an attorney, eran, Riccardo Delvscchio, wha! Lar Methodist—Everett, Beverly Schulties of 324 Linwood Ave. retired AL Ga Jack Fisher, to see what can be finally . collected some $800 in] Ne iy Ditton; 2 Games. Fun molder last employed at Indian- airigus Dies; done ‘about collecting. But Mr, back pay last week. He said the| Swineford: John Ruby Plesson. .apolis “Stove Co. Services, 8:15 Ex.Postal Inspector Fisher has that frustrated feeling Army still owes him about $400 A%S%: ae Blan John. June Rob. a. m. tomorrow, Conkle West too. for paychecks he never drew ertson: Davia. Roa lsenhower, James. | Side Funeral Home; 9 a. m., Our, __ Times Speetal “If red tape could be cbnverted When called back to service. Louse, Newell | Caritsie: Robert, Ella Lady of Lourdes Church. Burial. , INCINNATI, Feb. 4—Allan C. into barbed wire,” Mr, Fisher de-! For-his whole tour of duty, Mr,| Fitzgerald; Harry. Mary Zahn Floral Pash. JArrigus, 81, for many yearsclared after several encounters Doan said he ‘has drawn only pEATHS 7 7 = postal inspector at Indianapolis, with Army authorities, “they'd $276. The last pay -he got was Hannah Atchison, 7 ‘at 1321 8. Ewing LAWRENCE W. JELF, 48 of fied here Saturday. Services will have enough to put up an im- $90 when discharged in Colorado, |, myocerdiia | = _ SL919'5. Kenwood. 6016 Evanston Ave. Ran vending P? in Kokomo tomorrow. pentrable fence around the whole “They gave it to me so I could nig Mae bonis machine business. Services, 2 Since retiring from postal sery- country.’ get back home,” he said. John J. Fallon. 61. at Monument Circle p. m. Wednesday, Kirby Mortu- ice 11 years ago, he and his wife, Paid Irregularly Since getting out. he said, “he ry oronamy QEEILEO0 oe Vincent's ary. Cremation. Gertrude, lived here. with their Mr. Doan said his iy heck has contacted everyone he ould coronary occlusion rarest ni Saughter Mrs, Fred Marjorie always just a (Fact YE 00 <5 think of. “It's always the same [Mary Lisie, Britchara. #4. at 42m N: Jay. 4 . Smith. story. Everybody refers me to! y 0 months. at St Vin: Bloodstream Batteria Mr. Garrigus was born in amount He Was sipposed to. get, someone - else.” paar Faesmenis

{George Gates, 87, =t 520 E. Vermont, arteriosclerosis. {James C. Gordon. 54. at Long. atelectasis. riesclerosis, James J. Mullin, 73, at 14 N. coronary occlusion. John Mungavan, 78, at 942 N. Alabama. arterjosclerotic heart. Pinkie Drew,” 62, at General, | hemorrhage. : Michael Klotz, 60, at St. Vincent's, -poeu- | monia. |

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CLUBS Rotary Club—Luncheon at 12:10 p. m. tomorrow in Claypool Hotel. Speaker, Thomas Stirling, vice president of Howe | {High 8chool: i Women's. Club of Indianapolis Speech Center Past. presidents’ | luncheon Thursday noon in Room 317,

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Jurisdiction | In Juvenile |

Cases Aired |

Conflicting jurisdiction in in-| vestigation of juvenilé crimes was scheduled to be aired today by|_ Mayor Clark and the Juvenile Ald Division and the Advisory. Council. Mayor Clark will ask the Council to solve the problem of the City's responsibility in juvenile investigations. He pointed out that JAD, a branch of fhe City. Police Department, now investi-

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gates juvenile cases for both the sheriff's office and the state [police. tte Ae . A New buflding for JAD, for Vincent Sheean (Which a bond issue was passed | {by the previous City Council, also ‘Noted Author will be one of the problems posed {by the Mayor. | To Address ment of City Hall in what the Ad- | visory Council last year described! as “cramped and inadequate Club Session i. Power to issue $120,000 in bonds An articulate eyewitness of his- (for a new JAD headquarters has; tory, Vincent Sheean, will testify lapsed, Mayor Clark said. Bonds, at the Executives Club luncheon! Were not issued by the deadline jat noon Feb. 11 in the Columbia!set up in the ordinance, he ex-| Club. | plained. | This world-famous author-cor-, The Advisory Council is sc¢hedrespondent has a knack for being/uled to elect new officers today. where the news pops and picking Former president Wilbur Brad-| it up hot—without gloves. For in-| shaw told the Mayor he no longer stance, he was in India in the | wishes to serve as head of ‘the! winter of 1948, saw Mahatma group.” {Gandhi assassinated. In Mr. Sheean’s first major non-| Two Youths Lose Lives fiction work In several years ‘Lead Kindly Light” he strives In. 2-Car Collision to make clear Gandhi's Indian| mission to the larger truths he] CENTRALIA, II, Feb. 4 (UP) lived for. Two youths were killed yester-| day in a two-car collision near] Mr. {here in which four other persons! {were injured.

also wrote “Per“Not Peace But a|

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