Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1952 — Page 16
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HERE is a host of things that endear a ROADMASTER to anyone who loves to drive.
There's the might of its Fireball 8 Engine — most powerful ever put in a Buick. There's the thrift of its Airpower carburetor — a four-barrel automatic that literally brings increased power right out of thin air. There's its hushed and luxurious silence — its poised and level ride that cost a million dollars to develop —and the infinite smoothness of its Dynaflow Drive.
But the thing that has brought the most cheers for-this big and obedient beauty is Buick’s version of Power Steering.
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For Local Men
Double Burial
Long, Kraft Rites Tomorrow
A double burial will he held tomorrow in Mooresville for two Indianapolis men who were broth-ers-in-law, Roy E. Long, 62, of 4238 Norwaldo Ave., died Monday in his home. His brother-in-law, Charles Kraft, 79, of 710 N. Grant St, died yesterday in. Veterans Hos pital. Mr. Lang, father of Robert M Long, publicity director for the Indianapolis Symphony, was horn in southern Indiana, but lived in Indianapolis 48 years, He worked for the Circle City Decorating Co. for 20 years and was a life member of the Painters and Decorators Union No. 47. } He wag a member of the {Veritas Masonic Lodge and 8ahara Grotto,
Services Here
Services for Mr. Long will he at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Survivors, besides the son, are his wife, Mary R.; a brother, Glen EE. both of Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs, Ruth Conway, Glendale, Cal, Mr. Kraft, was born in Piqua, 0., and came here nine years ago
A GOOD CAUSE—A young muscular distrophy victim, Rich-
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WEDNESDAY, AUG. 13, 1952
Local Deaths
PETER E. BOGGS, 81, a former Indianapolis railroader who died in Phoenix, Ariz. Services 1:30 p. m. tomorrow, Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill Chapel.
on CLARENCE EDGAR DEAN, 54, of 1124 8S. East St, a book salesman. Services 1:30 p. m, tomorrow, J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. Burial, Floral Park.
towne, a local resident 20 years. Services 10 a. m. Friday, Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial, Crownview Cemetery, Sheridan.
» n n ROBERT WHARTON, 67, of 758 Utica 8t., a retired tailor. Services 1 p. m. tomorrow, C. M, C., Willis & Sons Mortuary. Burial, New Crown.
Father of Nation's Parcel Post Dies
CUMBERLAND, Md, Aug. 13 (UP) — Former Congressman David J. Lewis, known as the father of the nation’s parcel post! system, died here vesterday, following a lengthy illness. He was 83. Mr. Lewis drafted the act which
ard Robbins, 2370 N. Adams St., watches two workers put up the |instituted the parcel post system latest poster in the campaign against the child-killing disease. It |in this country.
announces the benefit baseball game Saturday at Victory Field between the Indianapolis Indians and Louisville Colonels. The
STILL FIRST in the hearts of home - hunters is The Indianap-
women, who operate the booth on the Circle outside the Indian- |olis TIMES because the real esapolis Power & Light Co., are Mrs. Joe Brown, 3501 Brookside [tate pages offer by far the
Pkwy., S. Drive, and Mrs. Forrest Crist (right), 4078 N, Adams.
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services completed Survivors are his wife, Lottie A. and a brother, William, both €!&n
To Hoosier Boy, 10
when he fell from the top bed in {a double-deck bunk at his home.
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He was a member of the Mystic Tie. Lodge; Sahara Grotto, Indianapolis Council 2, and Indian-| apolis Chamber of Commerce.
Survivors are his wife, Adah;|ation a proposal by the New York wedding night at the home o , one son. William L.: one brother, |State Power Authority to develop friends In the country and will Downstairs at Wasson's Fred Fischer; two sisters, Mrs. hydro-electricity on the St. Law-/fly to Portugal Friday for their Alma Ward and Mrs, Elsie Jan-irence River.
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Gone is the tug of turning, parking, maneuvering in small space.
Power Steering takes over the effort of turning the front wheels — makes it a one-hand operation.
Do vou have to learn to drive all over again if you have this new Buick feature?
You definitely do not. On the open road, you have that same sure sense of command that you've always had. Coming out of a curve, you can loosen your grip, and the front wheels right themselves just as they do on every Buick.
But you'll notice this: When-you suddenly hit loose dirt or sand—or a stretch of rough road — Power Steering
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If Britain's Affairs, wanted to get married in Hoosier- §2 fee land he could buy a fancy license and he wouldn't have to wait.
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sher, 66, Dies at Home Here
William A. Fisher, vice presi- neck, and one grandson, all of dent of a local new car agency, Indianapolis.
Rayon Hansom, Ya dolman gied this morning while reading, Services will be held at 10 a. m.
rns Power Plan WASHINGTON, Aug. 13 (UP) The U, 8. Court of Appeals has lsent back to the Federal Power period.
| Services will be at 1 p. m. to- Eden Could Get Fancy
Minister of For- sacred ceremony, the clerk hinted. The plain form comes with the
Anthony Eden,
no charge.
the minister and witnesses.
for a_ picture.
eign Secretary Anthony
Winston Churchill.
Commission for further consider-|" The newlyweds will spend their
honeymoon.
smoothly goes into action — helps take up the jerk—makes control of the wheel easier and driving safer.
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For an .extra $2, Mr. Eden could buy a paper-backed book Of fancy licenses Indiana has with a .place for signatures of a plentiful supply. For $1 extra, he could buy an TERRE HAUTE, Aug. 13 (UP) ‘old fashioned” .model. It's on @ Andy Lindeman, 10, Terre big sheet of Haute, died in Union Hospital to- used to frame,” the local mar-| (it wipes clean day of injuries suffered Tuesday riage license clerk sald today. Extra Charge The plain, ordinary, but legal,
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Marriage License LONDON, Aug. 13 (UP)—For-
Eden | with OIL or GAS Heat showed himself a romantic man of action today by obtaining a special license for his marriage, in his home, 4455 Marcy Lane, Friday in Flanner & Buchanan tomorrow to Miss Clarissa ” > ‘Mortuary, With burial in Crown ats. Velvet tutions and belt. Mr. Fisher. who was 66, had Hill
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