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2, Cerv, Regrist,

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614 paid).

Jas Final

of the IndianIf Association at Pleasant the gross and s meeting will

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play. Donna Hills and Mrs. of Speedway, er the Sarah utting contest day’s event.

nerup - in the rnament this of 40-41 while ~ 39-42. Third Walter Reeves vith 39-46—82, , Mrs. R. W, ind Mrs, Ben

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Little Beaver s will collide b and Fuzzy e two Australs at tonight's get Speedway

atures Martine lo and Sheik ry Chene and

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TUESDAY, AUG. 5, 1952

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _

Hambletonians 'Pass the Buck’ Local Deaths

GOSHEN, N ih Aug. 5 (UP)—The field for the 27th running TT Hambitonian Stakes tomorrow follows:

Plots Groan-

employee.

VICTOR J. TRICK, 61, of RR G0 ON rem § Indianapolis Drop Forge Co.

Services, 9:15 a. m.

. =» FIRST TIER : |Thursday, Meyer & Abdon Fu Horse Owner Driver Odds | ISSIa U 'neral Home and 10 a, m. Chure A LION ih { 2 A LION is slat 8 'e ga Nibble © Dunbar Bostwick Dunbar Bostwick 20 A of Nativity at Five Points. Bur-| =~. 0 ION ls 5a wie nd ly lions face a ’ 5 " ne . ver ances Som fHardy Hanover E. J. Baker Sep Palin 20 | . y al, Calvary Demetery, But nobody need run for cover. The fur won't rystal Hanover D. R. Johnston Henry Myott 10 DUANE G. NEWTON, 52. of fly. Everything will be calm and peaceful. In fact, > Duke of Lull- W. T. Candler J. Simpson 3 ; !50 N. Mount St., retired Indian- all the lions will sit down and lap up chow together. Water a 'apolis fireman. Services, 2 p. m., The deal is this: SIC 3—Hit Song Arden Homestead Harry Pownall 4 “ tomorrow, Royste Askin Mor- Carleton Carpenter, movie actor, is in town for 6—f Epic WP 0l Mm ICS tuary, . Burial, Washington Park. the premiere showing of his latest movie, “Fearless : Ipicure C. W. Phellis Fred Eagan 20 ® 8 om agan."” —_ By United Pres : : ; : nr BA AA , : GOSHEN i ¥ Ag. 5 FmSlarp Noe » o ¥. Sark Bi SIvelcy yi so Ei RUTLEDGE, ii Now this movie is all about a Where to Go rset a0 xcellent Colby Two Gaits Farm Les Whipkey 3 . : bo Ah dub iin oung GI who had a pet lio aball: i : 3 LEO H. PETERSEN ~ en's ’ » Young who had a pet lion. , : Baseball: Indianapolis In—The owners and drivers of 9%—f—Leatherwood Samuel Huttenbauer Jim Hackett 20 | BY LEG 1. Sports Editor ny Bs Tussin Su so What could be more fitting than, dans va. Milwaukee I es oN Day | , yee. SeTVOSS LP 9 ’ ; : 5 0: es De year-old trotters 10—{Triumph Han- A. D. Knapp Bob Parkinson 20 HELSINKI, Aug. 5—Rus- oltoY: Indiana State - Soldiers to have Mr, Carpenter and his lion Ve a Poy a cheduled to race tomorrow over 2 : "sia served notice today that &" allors’ Home near La- address the Indianapolis Lions , ATR : : He > : fi dais : AUER 81.10 and bleachers, 60c. ChilIn the Hambletonian Stakes SECOND TIER : t hi it. fayette. Burial, Lafayette, Friends Club? : a 3 oy Joey, oo < W 1 groaned like full-fledged foot- 11—Diplomat Han- L. E. Lake Frand Ervin go [IL Was. out lo achieve HSimay call from? to 10 pom. to-=00 4 I ASLO IR ee een: - — - » E. a A Infortunately the Tijons Clu ball coaches today and picked at over Olympic objective — winning day, Conkle's W. 16th St. Chapel. could Ot et the real ian that of the Indiana Tuberculosis Asso. least eight likely winners. 12—Lu Peck 0. L. Mears Harry Pitzpatrick 8 the 1956 games at Melbourne, HENRY T. RE DFORD., 69, of appeared in the film with Mr, ciation for five years,

They're making like football 13—bVolo Colby Two Gaits Farm Ralph Baldwin 15

Australia — and judging from 706 N

. Alabama St,

former em- Carpenter

so they're going to New CROP Head

coaches all the way, too. Those 14——aDallas Hanover Day Brook Farm Clint Hodgins 8 [their performance here, they may ployee of Emerson - Scheuring stuff a man in a lion's skin and rated most likely to collect the 15—Theme Song Hayes Fair Acres Ben Schue 12 [attain it. Tank & Manufacturing Co. Serv- let him take the bows Ralph C. Werner has been $47,232.64 first money in the har- 16—aScotch Victor “S. A. Camp Farms Joe O'Brien 3 | As .a matter of fact, the sur-jices, 3 p. m. today, Shirley Broth-| And any lion that doesn't like Named state director of the Chris-| ness racing classic wore the long- a—dJ. O'Brien entry. 'b—Two Gaits Farm entry. f—Field prise of the 1952 games here wasters Irving Hill Chapel. Burial, to look at lions can look at some- tian Rural Overseas Program to

est faces. Those with lightly regarded horses bubbled with confidence.

horses.

five Communist countries. A Russian spokesman, although| |disappointed the Soviets did not] win the games-after pling up a huge lead over the U. 8 to its men and women gymnasts, |said the games had taught them a lot and had strengthened the|

heats at one hour intervals.) Gross value: $87,687.55. Value to winner: $47,232.64; second $17,176.96; third $10,306.18; fourth $5,153.09; fifth $3,435.39; sixth $2,576.54.

John Worley, Ex-Times Engraver, In Roque Tourney

~ » » DUKE OF LULLWATER, Walter T. Chandler's Black Beauty, was expected to be favored at 3 to 1 or less when the first heat is run at 3 p. m. (EDT). But Chandler would only say “I've got a good horse, but there are a lot of good ones in there.” E. Roland Harriman, whose Hit Song was ®Bxpected to race at 4 to 1 and provide the chief threat to a Chandler triumph, said the “Duke” was the one to beat. But Harriman also said it really looked dark for both

Two-Hitters Featured in make in 1956.

Junior Baseball | THE RUSSIANS also revealed | they will keep pressing the Inter-

iances were the highlights of the adopt officially the European Times Special {Junior Baseball playoffs which (point scoring system used oy GLENDALE, Cal. Aug. 6 — opened yesterday afternoon at| Russia. Chandler and himself. John Worley, retired Indianapolis Riverside Park. “The Duke would have to have Times engraver, scored a 32-to-18| Dick Runyan of Tabernacle | American system in that a lot of hard luck and we would victory over Robert Gollehon, Lit-| Was tough against Fletcher Place, wards only seven points for first| have to have just as much good tlefield, Tex, in the B division #8 his mates rolled up an 11-t0-2 1,06 jnstead of 10. Otherwise, | Tuck to win,” Harriman said. “But yesterday as the 1952 American Victory. The losers were shutiy 5 the same, five for second, then again something else would Roque League national champion- ut until the last of the seventh.|s,,r for third, three for fourth,

probably come along and bh ; Jim: Clack of Riverside Hawks iu. for fifth and one for sixth. both of us.” g eat ship tourney began here. scattered two singles and blanked '

Other results of yesterday's However, the U. S. won the 2 on ow ” : (the Broad Ripple Merchants for| } ARRIMA N’S pessimism ey A. Kapigian, Glendale, Cal, a 12-to-0 triumph. 1953 gurnen Under hots avatenss, doesn’t quite match up with Hit defeated Iri Fitaserald Wichita, Kas, Junior Indians outslugged St. 1ioSARSeR. of Rive Russlans v s ’ ’ i" Song's past performances. Duke ieated Bob Chappell, Los. Angeles, 3-4; Andrews, 17 to 16, clinching id A IAmiittr.: anath of

C. McGowan, Dallas.

Boru MiGowan, Tek. defeated [game with a run in the eighth]

off Lullwater, has been beaten!E Wichita, “dotevied inning. Home runs came from | the U. S. track and field team.

only three times and Harriman’s Marvin pBotum, Los Angeles, ns . . enn, » . n ” trofter handed him each defeat. |Butfum alto defeated Clarence Songer, ? Ray Priuett of the Junior Indians

ter ar ® fum "also defen : of “THEY "HAVE come a long! Bi Shively, the. 74 - year - old|ViSh\ia. Kas. 33-15. With ois ony Jinn NeSalil of “They are in per-

trainer-driver of C. W. Clark's! Tex fefeated Fo canons, At i. Andrews belted one in the wa 8) De aia. on and 1 is Bhar Note, will be handling al | Tex’ defeated J. C. Roberts, Bn, |second With tWe men on base, jie} Pysien bok ig under 5 | Jes dark horse but he was sing-| Junior Baseball |American field tactics—probably ng a happier tune than Chandler

Tonight's playoff schedule (C Li }: res— the and Harriman. Shively has a Mir are . iy oN i gh ie chance to become the oldest driv-| inic Be er ever to win the event and he!

Counter Boy Flashes vs. believes it will be the toughest of Ait { 218 the 27 renewals. | rac S

Riverside 2; Hawthorne vs. Junior Cardi- job of it.”

nals at Riverside 3; Rhodius PAL vs. The flaw Hamilton saw in

Speedway Sparklers at Riverside 4. Results in B League Playoffs the Russian performance was

Tabernacl . 101 122 4+—11 7 1 “ “Pve got a good horse” | Timés State Servis Fletcher Tat i J 000 2— 2 2 5! hat elt track stars i Bot Shively said. “But what's worry. BLOOMINGTON, Aug. 5— The aay Bitkes Matratts, Ron id on © Mos. wei 0 gr

me is—so has everyone else.” Broad Ripnle Mchts 000 600 0-0 2 1

second day. of the four-day Riverside Hawks . 501-123 x12 1 Frank Ervin, who will drive Burkhart and Black: Clack and Galt.

Diplomat Hanover, a 20 to 1 shot, [IHSAA coaching clinic got under- SU Andrews TR 400 10-18 10 , speed.’ all right, but they don’t

admitted his horse is not the best (Way today with a record entry of Junior Indians . 202 350 21-11 11 : know pose Lite between vies] in the field but claimed the others 218 coaches registered at Indiana TILA Ban Whitaker (2) "and ai defeat. " n |

w ¥ oo him, io Peat hele Dest to University. aE he Braves 103 010— 5 5 : 3 far 10] = 5. 8 Today's sessions will conclude Cardinals ’ . 182 604—21 14 3 well as our Days.

ERVIN MAY have something the 2-day football discussions ,Suhbertron, Roessler 3) Carson (4) aren't as good as we are on sav-| because it takes victory in two- With two days of basketball, en og groyn) ang in ing out| mile heats to win the event. slated to start tomorrow. Today's 4the chest in ng the tape. Harry Fitzpatrick is high on his football seminars will include dis-| Buchanan Ties “But it won't be long before filly, Lu Petk, who won her only cussions by Chris Dal Sasso, Bob F L M d I they'll overcome that. start last year and eight out of 11 Maddock, Bernie Crimmins of In- FOF LOW eaa gg races this season. |diana’s football staff; Ivan Wil: | Times Special “She can go in about 2:02 or alliamson, Wisconsin's head grid] SHAWNEE - ON - DELAWARE, | NB( Gels Rights shade better on a good track,” coach, and George Gale, Short- | Pa., Aug. 5—Bob Buchanan of | Fitzpatrick explained, “But I ridge of Indianapolis mentor, who Indianapolis tied for medalist] think they'll go faster than that will discuss “Pass:Defense.” lhonors yesterday in the Socnoe 10 TV 11 College tomorrow.” Basketball clinics will include qualifying round for the cham-| Hayes Fair Acres Stable’s [Branch McCracken, I. U. mentor; pionship tournament of the af hall Game Theme Song, Day Brook Farm’s |Everett Shelton, Wyoming coach;|tional Left-Handed Golfers. As- 00 S Dallas Hanover and D. R. John- Jay McCreary, head of Muncie sociation. By United Press son's Crystal Hanover were High School state prep cham-| Buchanan, twice winner of the WASHINGTON, Aug three others given good chances pions, and Gordon Raney; ex-New event who is now in the Air Force wy. ;on.1" Broadcasting Co. has to win. Albany hardwood strategist. stationed at Sampson, N. Y., tied 1.in04 exclusive television a beled |with Bill Cymes, Knoxville, Tenn., |... co 19 ajor football CHANDLER appears to have itransportation executive. They 8 m Dolha £2 the strongest. entry in Duke of Tom Fool Favored ‘had totals of 147. which ‘the National Collestate Lullwater but he can be forgiven |" In the first round of match play | |Athletic Association will permit for not being too confident. The In Saratoga Feature today, sachanan ‘Was slated tol to be televised this fall, a trade 65-year-old Decatur, Ga., horse-| SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y, | meet Dick Zinn of York, Pa. Ross|Tiagazine reported today. man has had three starters Collins, defending champion and! past Hambletonians. One of Hy » Aug. 9 (UP)~Tom Fool, the athletic 2 Ne Arkansas Bogalusa the Great, dropped dead champion 2-year-old of 1951 who , g mM College, did not have to in the race and the other two missed this: year’s triple crown qualif | were unplaced. iraces because of a cold, gets oy % [Magazine Said In a copyrighted! The other entries are S. A. {o4ay’'s Wilson mile with a Offers $50,000 for 2d | Camp Farm's Scotch Victor, who is coupled with Dallas Hanover; Two Gaits Farm's entry of Excellent Colby and Volo "Colby; Dunbar Bostwick’s Peter Nibble;

i “They showed they had

will be favored in the Saratoga! |vised.

feature. SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 5 (UP) | Tom Fool is coupled with -North- |—Jack Hurley, manager of Harry Lr ay ig ‘Michigan; ern Star but the latter horse | Matthews, Monday offered Al] Oct. w—UCLARice: Oct, J3—Ohio State. ’ . x s E. J, Bakers Hardy Hanover: C.\pronably will be scratched if the Weill, manager of heavywelght su-geiuiny 'ciusinin” bs. "Ehitortini tenbauer’s Lo Be ji track is fast. Tom Fool doesn’t|/challenger Rocky Marciano, | Fo a ates Dame log onl 1s 5 ns ne) iy Day, and like mud and Northern Star will| [$50,000 for a return match be-|lahoma: Nov. 15—Georgia Tech-Alabama |

or Yale-Princeton: Nov, 22—Illinois-North-carry the Greentree Stable hopes | tween Matthews and Marciano. J ie Cornell. isis

lif it rains. If he runs, Northern| - Hurley said the offer is to Weill] a Van Buren Lost 8 Weeks, Star will carry 120 pounds. |should a Walcott-Marciano cham- Bob Kerr to Cooch | M b P il The others entered in the 23d pionship bout fail to materialize aybe ermanently © renewal of the Wilson are Squared in September. The return match ‘At New Hampshire | PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 5 (UP) Away, Sonic and Bryan G. 117 would be held in September in a| DURHAM. N. H. A 5 ¢ -— Steve Van Buren, the National each; and Elixir and Colony Date, Pacific northwest city, Hurley —Rpbert Ww Res ug. u UP) Football League’s ground gaining 114 each. said. and’ former coach ax pl Aline Jeaders Sus) fam on ees | Marciano, who flattened Mat- scoring Anderson (Ind.) a] w 8 cast a the i of | a Et ad ne Amateur Baseball thews in the second round ‘Of. yetha)) team, has been named

football career might be ended. TWILIGHT LEAGUE

llengers bout in New York, is run- University of New Hampshire, it

3 ednesday Van Buren, thiurel Suiea¥ On Vestal, Steel vs Linde Air Riverside ining into. difficulty signing the oo announced today. He asi -! No. 4 ison Jets. vs elm onstruc- | the second play of the Philadel- No. 4: Aeon Jos v8. Oa ainte. bye: Walcott match, according .t0\gymeg “the new post Sept. 1.

phia Eagles’ first scrimmage at Hawthorne vs. Mallory AA, Riverside | Hurley. camp, had his No. 1: MacDouga! Contractors vs. Kirsh

their Hershey, Pa., baum Center. Riverside No. 5. Kingan &| “If real trouble develops in the 1€) : ) : : = who resigned in June to join the keg plated na gas Jeserday Co vs. CIO 933. Riverside No.7. Alligoning of WalcotBtMarciano, 1 University of Florida staff. ine Be hnemany ay a The Fall Creek Athletics will play the think Weill will be interested in -

Mercury's tonight at 6 p. m. at Douglas ‘a ligament on his left Ynee, Park and will ‘face the Tndianapolis Car. my offer.” said Hurley. “And be-

dinals there Thursday evening sides 1 don’t know where he can Wabash College Signs do better in a nontitle bout.” ‘New Athletic Trainer

Kerr succeeds Coach Dale Hall

thanks/1c®S:

championship bid they expect to ville, farmer.

{the unexpectedly strong showing New Crown. Post time for 1st heat: 3 PM (EDT) (2 PM CDT) (subsequent made by Russia and the other GLEN E. SMITH. "18. of

{rolet Commercial Body lof General Motors Corp. 10 a.m.

Divisio

Thursday, J:

323 N. Layman Ave. employee of Chev-

Serv-,

head the campaign for livestock, food, seeds and farm implements, for the war-ravaged countries of] Europe and Asia. A 1922 graduate of Purdue Unt versity, Mr, Werner served 10 years with the American National

thing much lovelier . . . Miss Ann Garnier, the current Miss Indianapolis.

n Heart Appointment

«1 Victor WW, MeGinnts has been

|Wilson™ Chapel of the Chimes, named to the publicity and public Red Cross. Burial, Washington Ja rk. rel ations post of the Indiana Heart . . EARL DUNCON." 73. Moores. Foundation, Friendless Animals Services tomorrow, Dr. H a P. | If you like animals, here's your Mooresville Christian Church. Boss Pros ant, (chance to help buy a square meal Burial, Mooresville. said Mr, McGin- § [for some who don't seem to have

It differs from the phothcim

Calvin St., employee. Services 1 p. m. tomorrow, Craig Funeral Home

g 0 =» MRS. HATTIE E.

lemployee.

'Burial, Mount Plessent,

JAMES W. "ow DE N, 58, of 1845 Pensylvania

New Crown

Rookwood Ave. retired New York Central Railroad employee. Serv-|

Sylvia E. Downs, 61, Marion, in Home Hospital here early to(day of injuries received in a car- Oklahoma City ‘truck accident on U, 8S. 52 the [of here shortly after midnight. the tricks that!woman’s husband turn across the northbound lane! For instance, of U. 8. 52 into the path of a semi-| | , Vi 4 | St Hi tH ; they do not pace themselves as | trailer truck driven by Herman C,! cca I a a IS ICS

They . also Tackett, 48, Sellersburg

Na HORACE SEFTON, 73, of 462

jced 2 p. m. Thursday, Mever &|. a Abaon Ti Home. Burial, | sunrise : $47 a. mo | Sunset . 6:54 p.m. Plainfield Ex-Editor | Precipitation. 24 hrs. end. 7:30 a, m, nl Times State Service | WILLIAM HOLMAN, 36, of 727 Total precipitatio nunc Jan. 1°... 248) PLAINFIELD, Aug. 5 Serv-| Fayette ot. Hatned Motors, Inc, | - ; oem |jces for Cornelius C. Mercer, 84; . ® y 8 . T 8-1! a fo \& Tahie ENDOWS the tempera day, ary LT irre tute In other Cities. ne TPE retired editor, publisher and printFloral Park. i ’ | aStution Low ing plant owner at Plainfield, will prem jChicage {be (held Thursday at Seymour. Marion Woman Dies {Gevelund {Burial will be in Rieverview Cem-| § | Denver. | th | avansviie tery there. Of Crash Injurie |g Ma 3le 5 Pt. Worth | Mr. Mercer died ‘here yesterday

Times State Service

LAFAYETTE, Aug. 5diec

According to state police, made a lef

Divers Prowl Lake Bottom for Body

|grim task of searching in Prince's Churlest D [Lace near here for the body of Alfred 8. Franco, 25, U. 8 47-year-old Franklin grocery Frank J. Gill. 8. evecutive who drowned early Sun- |

Times State Service

NINEVEH, Aug. 5—Three deep- Ewing F. Allen,

sea divers today resumed thei

day.

The divers and equipment were \brought in yesterday {from Great Lakes Naval Station, Donald 1 ., after. state police and the,’ i ‘Morgan County sheriff had failed 5 —The| to recover the body

Garrison.

* Browns | Buy Bob ‘Hogue From New York Yanks charles 1. caller, 24 Franklin; Sarah J. or Kinkead, 61, at Methodist Hospital, NBC is offering those games to |The St. sponsor, either singly or in multi- {nounced the purchase of Right-|

ples, at a total price of $2,633,050, \handed Pitcher Bob Hogue from, _D Broad casting and Telecasting the New York Yankees.

The article said the following: the waiver price. feathery 106 pounds and probably| Marciano-Matthews Go | [Saris will be permitted to be tele- ber of the Browns’ pitching staff, |g 750i 0 garhee. 57

Sent. 20—Kansas-Texas Christian; Sept. last year by the St. Ohi

ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. Louis Browns today an

DAY, 76, the Two two-hit pitching perform- national Olympic Committee to/Greenwood, Stokely Foods, Inc. Services, 2:30 p. m. tojmorrow, Smith's. Valley Church.

Railroad

Burial,

- Mrs.

south Omaha

Elsie May Hashman, 18, 3612 8. Harry Bowman, 64, at Josn Carrollton, 1 : neo. 28, k 8, Ary: M Mariean ri pSrishaive cardiovascdia la ummings, e p ober arroll, 48, at 1 49 ‘Br - Ol nis & Market: “Tiny M. | a monary, embolism, lave, pul Cornish, 39 ark anders ay, 60, at Veter ’ Ric chard Kernadie, 24. ts Lela Can- ey. dates Hospial ganelll, ‘ittshoro essie Brooks, 64, t ' 1c ‘Bales BE Updike. 2% 134 Union; Beverly | Wa 4 at Velorana Hospltm Rragg, 17. 1540 College. arl Fouts, 179, at 1 P ya afternoon Rufard G. Alsmiller Jr, 24, 4919 ‘E. 2lst; 1 En 9! ark, seraral Prances M. Shipley, 24, Crown Point | Frank Gary, 77, at General Hospital,

of Emery |

5 (UP) Richard Becher, 24, 250 8

nis will assist association's executive director, T. A. Klec¢kner, in community organization and educational » activities for the § foundation: Mr. McGinnis was field repre-

any friends. The Home for Friendless Ani-| ‘mals, Inc., will hold a rummage sale at 137 E. 24th St. at 8 p. m.| Thursday. A sale is held the first Thurs-| day of every month at the same location to raise money to buy food for the animals, A new hospital has heen built

Mr. McGinnis sentative and publicity director at the home and a graduate vet- “|

erinarian from Ohio State Uni-! versity is in charge.

C. C. Mercer Dies;

1

Official Weather

UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU

Indianapolis Kansas City

at the home of a daughter, Mrs.

1| Minneabolis-st }f I J. Pomeroy. New Qiltans 72 | Other survivors are a son, Harto (old, Gastonia, N. C.; a sister, Mrs. pana “9 [John Ingram, Coshocton, O., four gan, Antavio ii \grandchildren and four great-| Washington n. . grandchildren.

i

MARRIAGE LICENSES

S vs. Harry Dalton, Theres M. vs. Richard ISSUED E. Faccloll, Ines F. Clyde C. Banders,

James H. Taylor, 27, U. 8. Army. Lucille 1M; fdchardson, 25, 2323 N. Illinois. Anng M, Tn ¢ Boughton, ar] $ Paul’ Gray, 37, 4036 E. 34th; Eleanor Timmo, waret M. vs. Elbert wil: R By 34, Greenwood liams, Franklin T, [Charles . Hammonds, 27, 620 8: Grant, brick, alin A, [Evelyn Fromhoid, Wil-

Martinsville; Lillie F. Martin, 19, Mor-

gantown, man.

|

liam R. vs. Mary H . Good 23, 610 N. New Jersey: 19, 2402 8herman| DEATHS

r Ranta Modell Jones, L . : aura Artman, " t a Sullivan, 18, 1030 Ei For} carcinoma. Ry 8, of Meyhotiss Hospital

Smith, 21, 2421 E, 13th; Betty ulmonary embolism Burnett, 21, 1442 8. Richland. Ella Ketner, 65, at 2616 Central, cerebral erman Washington, 19, 273 T exy. Bertha Mills, 19, 1513 N Arsenal. Eliza Kirk, 82, at 622 W,

12th, eco Brandlein, 22, Virginia:| occlusion, oronary

Roger C.

Delorese J. Brandlein, 20, 837 N. New| Eytan Perry, 57, at 1427 Prospect, coroJersey ary thrombosis Edward Harapat, 35, 325 N Cable; Lillie | Charies Prince, 17, at 926 N, Jefferson, V. Quearry, 36, 1537 Vermont cerebral hemorrhage Harry Randle, 21, U 8. Army; Helen A. [Charles Showalter, 74, at 323 Lesley,

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a0 Ton N. Dorman; | néSgvral thrombonls Veterans Hospital 145 N. Walcott ‘ Sv ae a le Sherman; Ira. McDaniel bo ar Veterans Hospital, oAnn Morell, 20, 3911 Fletcher, i sclerosis. - [Donald L. Murphy, 2h 5 oo Army Patricia |

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| Death Notices

KEIM —Harriet O MYERS Charles T REDFORD—Henry T,

— Mrs, Myrtle, 4613 mother of Mrs, Ralph Burns of Indianapolis, sister of Mrs. Earl Shea, Mrs, Fred Allen, Mrs. Hobart Powell of Kittanning, Pa. passed away Sunday. Services FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Wed., 11 a. m, Friends invited. Friends may call at mortuary

ATHERTON — Charles Clarence, fae ther of Mrs, Dorothy Nolan, city: Mrs. Gladys Hoy, Hope, Ind. and Norman Atherton, Westfield grand= father of 10, departed this life Mon. day, age 71. Funeral notice later, For information call MOORE & KIRK IRVINGTON CHAPEL, TR- 1158, - BALFOUR—Alexander C.. 1401 Fair field, passed away Tuesday. Service FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Wednesday, | p. m. Friends in= vited. Friends may call at mortuary, BLANKENSHIP —Lee O, 30 yrs. bes loved husband of Mary Blanken= ship. father of Sarah Lee, Linda Lee, Steven Lee and Kenneth Eugene Blankenship, son of Henry J. Blane kenship, brother of William, Hiram, Thomas and Floyd Blankenship, Addie Henson, Helen Day, Hazel A passed A WAY Shi Funera Wednesday. 10 at the " HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME, 1508 S East St, 2 p. m. at the Brownstown, Ind. Baptist Church. Friends may call at funeral home, 2 CALDWELL—Glenn C., 7200 Lantun Rd.. husband of Hulda B., father of Margaret G.. Jannette, New York and brother of

ARMSTRONG Guilford Ave,

City, Barbara Ann Paul C Cottage Grove, Ore. passed away Sunda Services FLANNER

& BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Wednesday, 3 p. m. Priends Invited. Friends may call at mortuary after Tuesday

noon PAY Hattie E. age 76. Greenwood, R.R. 2. beloved mother of Cecil Lu Wh § grand children, 2 great-grand-on dren, passed away Monday a. m at Johnson County Hospital Funeral Wednesday, 2:30, Smith Valley U B, Church. Burial Mt. Pleasant Cem, Friends Invited. Friends may call at J. C. WILSON FUNERAL HOME in Greenwood until Wednesday noon, Rody will lie in state at Church from 1 p. m, until time of service HARRIS—Sadie Marte, of 5673 Carrollton Ave. entered Into rest Sune day, age 69 yrs, wife of Edwin B. Harrie Sr. mother of Mrs Doro= thy G. Auker, John A, and Edwin RB. Harris Jr. sister of Mrs Aubrey Cates, Lucile, Ella and Gilbert Watkins, also survived by 5 grandsons and 1 di srendson Services Wednesday, 1:30 m., at HARRY WwW MOORE PEACE. CHAPEL, 2050 E., Michigan St. Priends are—welcome

KEIM-—Harriett O, age 74, of 1141 W. 33d St, wifs of Francis C. Keim, mother of Mrs, Harriett Allen, Mrs. Julia Sutphin, Mrs. ‘Mary G, Sargent, Mrs, Ruth Campbell and Marjorie Keim, passed away Monday morning, Fuberal ndnotd avs ba from 8 IRVING HILL CHAPEL. RST E Washington. Calling any time, KOEHRING—Theodore, age 75 years, of 631 E. Morris, beloved husband of Grace L., father of Paul Koehring and Mrs. Anna Mary Williams, grandfather of Marianna Williams and Glenn Paul Koehring. brother of Bernard Koehring and Mrs. Anna Sutherland, passed away Tuesday a. m. at the residence. Friends may call at the TOLIN & HERR FUNERAL HOME, 1308 Prospect, after 7 p. m. Tuesday. Services Thursday, 2 p. m., from funeral home. Inter ment Memorial Park, Friends invited

LOWRY—Easter, of 631 Holly Ave., beloved wife of Prush Lowry. mothe er of Jean Schrick and Robert Linn, sister of Clydia Cline, Mason City, Iowa, assed Away Monday. Services Toyrs a A Drs ,, at the BEANBLOSS0) MORTUARY, 1321 W. Ray. Burial Washington Park Ceme=. Sv. Friends may call at the more tuary. MARTIN—Stroder, 708 Fletcher Ave, beloved husband of Lillie Martin, father of Ida Mann: Dorothy Davis and Hubert Martin; brother of Tilda Gibbs: Vicie Patton; Lizzie Willoughby: Gilbert, Andy, Preston, John and Willlam Martin and 10 grandchildren, assed away Sunday. Services ednesday, 2 m. at BEANBLOSSOM MORTUARY, 1321 W, Ray Bt. Burial West Newton Cemetery.

MERRICK — Ellen, 3418 N. Capitol Ave., mother of Mrs, Hughes White, day, equi m ‘Mass ednesday 9 t. omas Aquinas Church, Brleigy’ may call at the KIRBY TUARY, Meridian at 19th 8t,

LE T. 8100 Burgess Ave., age B6, beloved -hushand of Merle Myers, athe of Charles Myers Jr Mrs, pohe Esham, Mildred ‘Btoneking - artha . Petruzzi, Indianapolls, and Pred Myers, Decatur, oe uliera services Wednesday, 10 HIRLEY BROTHERS IRV=NG HILL CHAPEL, 5377 E. Wash= ington St. Burial Memorial Park. Calling _any time.

NELAN—Timothy, ¥. of 2 15 “Station 8t.. beloved husband of Mary E, Nelatk father of Charles Nelan, and te John F. Nelan, grandfather of Jack N, Nelan of Jamestown, N. Y., brother of Mrs, Anna Bage, brother-in-law of Miss Blanche Manfon of Henderson, Ky. passed away Aue | Aug. 3. Funeral Wednesday, rom he TH CEWELL FUNERA THOME. 3 N. Meridian 8t., 8:30 a. m, BL Mass Bt Francis De ‘Sales Church, ® a, m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Holy Name Soclety of Bt. anc Church meet for rosary Tuesday, 8 p. m. Friends may call at the funeral home. Deceased was member of the Order of Rallway Conductors and the Association of Retired Rallway Employees NEWTON—Duane G., age 53. vears, 59 N. Mount, son of Mrs. Harry Newton, father of Mrs. Clvde E. Roberts, passed away Monday. Fue neral Wednesday, 2 p. m., at ROYSTER & ASKIN MORTUARY. 2310 W. Washington. Burial Washington Park. Friends may call at mortuary.

RODENBARGER Alva, 3925 Rens wood Ave., father of Mrs. Ru Baldwin, Mrs. Dorothy Muesing. Roi

Mary Bchultz and Miss Garnett “and John Rodenbarger; brother of Harry and Ray Rodenbarger and Mrs. Oscar Wolf assed away Bunday. Service FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Wednesday, 10 a. m. Friends fied, Friends may call at mortuary

RUTLEDGE — ~ Otis E., age 65. husband of Lena Rutledge, stepfather of Mrs, Mary Snelson,” Raymond L., william H., Edward L, Earl Leroy and Melvin R frien uncle of Inez Ellen Bales, plssed away 8Sunday Svening. Services Wednesday, 3 m., at Soldier's Home Chapel, Patavatte Ind. Friends may call at CONKLE FUNERAL HOME, 4925 W.

16th 8t, Tuesday afternoon and evening Burial Soldier's ne eo Cemetery, Lafayette SEFTON—Horace W, age 73, bel aved father of the late Thomas Alt Sefton and Mrs! Mary Jean Gul fion of Coral Gables, Florida, brother of John and Dan Sefton of city - liam, Ben, Earl and, 1 and Mrs. Hattie McGle

Cincinnati, O.; grandchildren and two great

children, passed away Monday neral service E Thursaay Aug 2.0m. at EYER AND ABIX FUNERAL HOME 1509 Prospect ir= fal, Crown Hill. Friends may call at the funeral home any time 7 p. m. Tuesday. B. of LE

services Wednesday, 8 p*m. _! SHEA Elizabeth, widow

Shea, beloved mother Shea, Indpls., Mrs. El Pittsboro, Ind Mrs Mrs. Edna Hedrick and Michael Shea grandchildren, 8 great gr died Tuesday at her Tacoma. -Funeral from 62 coma Friday Aug. 8° 8:30 Requiem Mass St. Philip’ Neri Ct 3 a. m. Interment, Holy Cros em, Friends may call at the home alter 2p. m Wednesday -

SMITH—Glen E, 321 N

« husband of Viola, ! E, John R., Donald Max Smith and Mrs. N hrother of Noble and F Mrs Waldo Michel, Sutherlin and Mrs passed away Sunday Service ] C WILSON ‘CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES Thursday 10 a m Friends may call at the ‘Chapel of the Chimes." TRICK of Kat! of Mrs Lawrence Dayton Funeral

at FUNERAL. HO IME, 10 a... m, at ir Five Poin

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ciety will meet “f day, 8 1 {Da please cop WAGGONER Woodrow W., ved husband of Mary Agnes Wag er, father of Jan and There gOner, son A “Fitzabeth Wagoner, hrother of Kenneth and Francs Waggoner, passed away Monday p may call at the ROBERT

Friends W. STIRLING FUNERAL HOME. 1429 Prospect St. Funeral service Thurs day, 2 p. m. at the funeral home Friends invited. Burial Washington Park. :

WORRELL- Thomas (Levi), 65 vrs, of 3758 W. 10th Bt, husband of Mary Lattie Worrell, father of Errold Worrell, Fresno, Cal, Mrs, Earl Hankins, Bloomington, rs. Edward R. Adams, Pa 3 yells. David E. Robert’ E. and Virgil R. Worrell; ail of Indpls., brother of Mrs. Charles Gunniag, Detroit; Mrs. May Repns old Is. James. Indpls.; Orville, Detroit: D. C. oy rell of Greencastle, passed away Sunday bp. . Friends ma Sal oS the { TOLIN-& HERR FUN 1308 Prospect St. Ta Boers 0 a m. at funeral home. In-

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