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Saturday. His home was at 2131/ Buchanan Mortuary. Burial, i four, prisoners _ivere chained to- commenting that Gov. Stevenson ™ story Washington Park. Ny ennoylyania By. Mr. Ap. Sether in the back of the station is a “very able man" but “senti- of the $17.00 MONTHLY Sor pleman practiced here 44 reo Wagon as they started the return ep) 10r Sel Kersuver is prow. hat rn . " + EDGAR A. STILLABOWER, y trip to the jail. ing here.” It's Futurized - receives all UM 52, of Whiteland, former Indian- His omce ve In the Union Trust Snatched Gun Kefauver Rally Set apolis resident, Services 5 p.m. LE os rere he He said Joe I. Brown, 37, now The Kefauver-for-President ate present channels’ — ready for today in Robert W, Sterling S s . serving a life sentence for an- committee here, headed by Earl u. H. F. - OK for color. "Ra . y | Home. Burial, Green. Survivors are his daugliter, ned y 15 P.M. nea : : Mrs. James Howard Malter, Dear. Oth€r Kidnaping, “snatched my oaks, 2349 Centennial St. moved " wood Cemetery. ’ born, Mich.; a son, George E, SUR out of the holster.” into high gear after President Dial” continuous tuner with

- WILLIAM HENRY PEARSON, ——,— They had been charged with ing sentiment” in favor of U. 8. Ae hate Stpanization a heavy $4,:0t 1320 W. 23 91 Temper of C. W. Appl Dies: kidnaping, which carries manda- Sen. Estes Kefauver of Tennes eanings toward Cov. Stevenson ; $319.95 Barnes Methodist Church. Serv- pPpieman ies; tory life imprisonment SES, "and sentiment for Sen. Kefauver. NOW oaesniscivrvrsinsuriy ices 1 p. m. tomorrow in Patton \/ateran Lawyer Here The two deputies, Hardiester President Truman's announce- Less Your Old

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“ SARAH JANE ALLENDER, 96, 7227 E. Washington St., Indianapolis resident 60 years. Services 2 p. m. Wednesday in Flanner & Bucha nan Mortuary. Burial, Crown Hill

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late Rev. Cora.B. Johnson. Serve ices 3 p. m. today in the Johnson residence. Burial, Memorial Park. ‘= = » MRS, EMILY GOTERMAN, 76, of 1137 E. Ninth 8t., local resident 39 . yéars. Services 10:30

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County Democrats Stay Neutral ‘for Present’

Two Given Years in Escape Case The Marion Counfy Democratic

Two of four prisoners. . who organization will stay neutral at overpowered sheriff's deputies“and ; resent in the party's scranible escaped in the sheriff's station ’

¢ v Indiana Democratic leaders suddenly have found themselves in an embarrassing position for

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MRS. MARY. QUALITZA, 62, a. m. today in Jordan Funeral _ ; among candidates for the presi- their annual Jefferson-Jackson of 916 N. Holmes Ave, member Home. Burial, Crown Hill Yagon Jant summer swers sen- dential nomination. Day dinner here Apr. 19, é Holy Trinity Catholic Church | Tas eT us locaY hey. have booked U, 8. S of y Tnnty. Ca a 85 Gilbert Hall, 26, and Walter’ Although many Indiana Dem- _ They. have booked U, 8. Sen. Services 8:30 a. ‘m. in Stevens, CHARLES LASLEY, 59. of Secrest, 23, were allowed to plead ocratic leaders, including Gov. Robert 8. Kerr, Oklahoma. as Chapel of the Flowers and 9 a. m. 2725 Franklin Pl, City Sanitation gyjity to lesser charges of vehicle Schricker, have indicated their principal speaker. Sen. Kerr is

in the church. Burial, 8t. Joseph

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Funeral Home. Burial, Crown "Buckner and George Rushton Jr. ment Saturday he would not be RIDAY Radio or TV Hill, Services for Charles W. Apple- fi ’ 3 8 st d a candidate for re-election caught Fi m 1 -ti local 1 1 testified that Hal ecrest an AT 4 au an, long-time local lawyer, will| =" \ prisoners made a break the local organization without an SAMUEL B. TODD, 81, of 6235 Pe at 11 a. m. tomorrow in Flan- for freedom as they were being alternate candidate. CIRCLE ge % N. Sherman Dr. Pennsylvania ner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial County Chairman David Lewis

Railroad conductor. Services 10 a. m. Wednesday in Flanner &

WALTER V. TODD, 1, of 2109

E. 46th St. proofreader at the Indianapolis Star, Services 11 a. m, Wednesday in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Crown Hill.

» » s ELWOOD BROWN, of 1821 Columbia Ave. member of St. John A.M.E. Church. Services 2 p. m. Thursday in the church. Burial, New Crown.

® un MRS. LOUETTA V. DAWSON,

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Plant employee. Services 1 p. m. tomorrow in Peoples Funeral Home. Burial, Floral Park.

will be in Crown Hill Cemetery.! Mr. Appleman, who was 75, died;

a sister, Mrs. | Cora Garrigan, Galva, Ill; two

Spokane, Wash.;

20 High School Seniors Stage 1-Day Walkout

YORKTOWN, Ind, Mar. 31 JP) — Twenty disgruntled seniors in Yorktown High School returned to class today after a oneday strike against a ruling by their principal. School spokesmen said the seniors walked out Friday because Principal David Jones refused to permit them to attend

taking and auto bandiiry after a preference for Gov. Adlai Steven-

‘conference between Sheriff Smith son of Llinois, Indianapolis party tand thé prosecutor's

leaders are

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returned to jail irom Ni Public ‘Health Center, July 2 : Deputy Buckner nad

declined to put the organization the On record for any one candidate,

Deputy Buckner said he was Truman's announcement and forced, at gunpoint, to drive into called a major political rally for

At the time of the escape, Hall ,omination; Andrew Jacobs, forand Brown were awaiting trial on or Congressman and Dr. John

‘the earlier Kidnaping charge. ywyitenbach, unopposed DemoSecrest, on parole from the Indi-| ..a¢jc candidate for coroner. ana Reformatory, was awaiting -

trial on a grand larceny charge. Study Plan to Move

The fourth escaping prisoner, Willie Carter, 25, was awaiting trans- Gl M ental Patients The Indiana Department of

fer to the reformatory on a 10Veterans Affairs is conducting a

year robbery sentence. Asked for Change Today Hall asked Judge Harry survey to determine the number 0. Chamberlin ‘of Criminal Court of former Hoosier gervicemen

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