Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1952 — Page 8

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and sportsman.

Funeral Home to be followed by| ——

several printing shops. I

Little Flower, Burial. place has not been named. Mr. McDuff, Democratic Party leader here more than a quarter of a century, died early today at

turned here last week from Miami, Fla. where he went after ill health forced him to resign the Marion County Democratic chairmanship. He served as chairman

almost 4 years, Mr, McDuff was te 50.

active management when

veteran of War I.

Active in Politics lactivities and sports. ' H A former pressman and flower chairman’ of The India

ounty Democratic chairman in of ill health he (048, retiring last Jan. 9. Before operation o hat, he had been active in party Tom Miller. | wlitics for many years with as-| Mr. McDuff belonged to sociates of National Democratic son-Ragsdale Post of the

mayor,

the Indiana Motor

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Rites for Paul McDuff, Former Democratic Chief, Set Monday

Services will be held Monday for Paul J. McDuff, former Marion County Democratic chairman, business executive

A short service is set for 8:15 a. m. at Grinsteiner's

rites at ® a. m. at Church of the Mr. McDuff was a pressman in

{served a term as president of the Indianapolis Printing Pressmen’s |Assistants Union. Later, he operated a flower shop here and organized the Bubble-Up Bottling

Co. He served as president of the his home, 5301 E, 0th St. He re- latter grm 12 years, retiring from

[county chairman. He was a Navy

Keen Interest in Youth An avid sportsman and amaur boxer in his youth, Mr, Mec{Duff took a keen interest in youth &

- shop and bottling company execu-'Times-Legion Golden Gloves boxlve, Mr. McDuff was elected ing .committee, 1945-1950. Because ‘turned over active ff. that committee to!

Chairman Frank E. McKinney|ican Legion, serving it as athletic! (UP) —Essex Gounty authorities Fortville, I i the late Al Fe . officer and in other capacities, ang the Iste Al Feenny, former Surviving Mr, MeDutr are his/!oW would be named for moths, Krom 1049-1950 he was director Wife, Katherine, and two daugh-20d butterflies. "That will Make hess district of the Marion County Division of/ters, Mrs. Joan Marie Lummis, U8 & lot of bar files,” a patron C License Lawrence, and Miss Judy Ann, 9WPped.

Bureau, {Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs.| AAA mmm Preceding his political . career Katherine Reilly, Indlanapolis,| . ; and Mrs. Mary Vermillion, Co-|

.; two brothers, Joseph

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Paul J. McDuff

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Plenty of Buzz Robi-

Grain Elevator Burns Amer-, HARLOW, England, May 8

jsald today that all pubs in Har-

{damage were not determined.

To be Topic

The causes—and the- hopes for jcure—of family breakdown will (be the topic for the annual meet[Ing of Indian& Council on Family (Relations tomorrow and Saturday |

Experts In law, religion, family {life education and social work

THE INDIAN POLIS TIMES | y Breakdown [Legion Urges

THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1952

Curb on Power

The National Executive Committee of the American Legion legislation yesterday to strip the President of his (power to call military reserves to active duty witho

| jrecommended

|sional action.

ONE: All eligible male

TWO: . Any man who has been

Stolen $11,000 Returned

BERKELEY, Cal, May 8 (UP) PENDLETON, May 8 (UP)—|—Miss Alice Doran, who told ngalls, Anderson and Police that (Lapel firemen fought a grain elevator blaze in the downtown busihere last night. ause of the fire not extent of

$11,700 Apr.

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Bruce Henderson, Warren, o.| [chairman of the Legion's Na-| tional Security Commissio that such an amendment be made | will start the session with Bry She Jesrve bill now ‘before . [round - table discussion tomorrow Other recommendations Wilmer Tolle, director of the Proved by the Executive ComDepartment of Public Welfare in mittee are: South Bend, will be moderator of the session on “What Can Com- Zens, from the ages of 18 to 286, munities Do to Prevent the Break- Without previous service in the iArmed Forces, shall be drafted Sectional meetings are sched- into the active reserves.

1950, shall

at his option.

purse-snatcher |grabbed. her handbag containing reported that Someone rang her doorbell yes-| terday and left a bulky envelope containing the entire amount.

ut congres-|

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This (would apply until universal miliA business and dinner meeting tary training is established. will be followed by a general ses‘lon at 8 p. m, tomorrow with Dr./on active duty for 2¢ months Robert L. Springer, co-ordinator since June 25, of elementary education for Indi- transferred into the standby reanapolis Public Schools, speaking serves on “The Family Life Educator in

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