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Journal and Courier du lieu suivant : Lafayette, Indiana • 5

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5 nanotmeriitgt CHARLES I IRVIN blfaABsterfiL! UNERAL HOME the journal and courier 1 Monday Evening October 8 1956 Continued from Page 1 Purdue Professor DEATHS to Chi he BAGS WITH EVfRY DAVIS DRY CLEANING ORDER fol YQUR SHIRTS The REE ri very 23 tendered get extras at Davis at no extra' cost! most of her life in Benton county ent state checks presented b'P CCQ Hunts Youth and had lived in owler since Hodge through Epping rObbtJ liuino OPEN MONDAYS 9 PM 1 Heavy Duty Rubber Welcome" Door Mats Value 27302 or Additional Information QUALITY No Deliveries No Phone Calls Limit One DAVIS CLEANERS LAUNDRY CROSS Main at Ninth Phone 2 4091 114 his He two he was 1903 to in 1945 DESIGN and Regular 100 Each and every week Relfers will eelect an Item and reduce it for special selling for one week only It will pay you to watch the Journal and Courier each Monday for Heifers special a ELGIN AIR ORCE BASE la (AP) The Air orce Sun day took the wraps off the new 102A jet fighter intercepter making its first public demon stration in flight before a select audience of 5500 Grant Wanted BLOOMINGTON (AP) The late Dr Alfred Insti tute for Sex Research was taken over Monday by his two top aides who said i a a are so low an angel Dr Paul Gebhard anthro pologist became the next execu tive director and Dr Wardell MARQUESS LOWERS StlllweU St Phons M4 1 NO PARKING WORRIES Eden Returns LONDON (UP) Prime Min ister Sir Anthony Eden was ex pected to return Monday to his official residence at 10 Downing street from th hospital where ha had been under treatment since riday Eden became Hl with a fever ish chill" riday while visiting his wife at University College hospital where she was under going dental treatment Edward A Hintz 68 former president of the Southmoor Bank and Trust company who author ized the cashing of many fraudu treated for cuts and bruises at Clinton County hospital rank fort and released Dobbs was visiting relatives in this vicinity eight others dim The Associated Press reported eight other persons lost their lives on the sunny windy week end Two cars collided Oh 3 31 two miles south of Crothersville killing three persons and injuring three others The dead were Robert William Carter 46 and Tom Lay 36 both Ot Jndianapolis and Herbert Bowl ing 2 1 Austin Injured are Nacy Morris 37 Austin and Charles Glover 29 and John Gover 33 Indianapolis I Russell Spiker 19 Anderson was found dead beside his wrecked motorcycle on Ind 9 at the south edge of Anderson Satur day night State police said wit 1 nesses told them the motorcycle collided with a car which did pot William Stewart 19 Bloom ington was killed in a car truck collision Saturday on Ind 57 seven miles north of Washington James Bowling 54 and Vernon Mcall 43 both ot Evansville were killed riday night when their cars collided on an Evans ville street Benton Beauford 59 LaPorte was killed and five others were injured Sunday in a two car colli sion at the intersection of a county road and Ind 39 at the north edge of LaPorte Size 15x24 inches Get ready for those fall rains and winter snows Made of live flexible black rubber crack) deep ridges removes mud snow etc Guaranteed first quality VONROY rAUGHERTY Prof VonRoy Daugherty 41 1 head of the division of technical institutes in the technical exten sion division of Purdue univer died unexpectedly at 5 a Monday of a heart attack in his home 1835 Woodland West La fayette He had held his present post since 1951 He had been at In dianapolis Sunday Born at Indianapolis he at tended public schools there rom to 1936 he was employed by the Atkins Saw company He left there ip 1936 to enter Purdue where he recevied a bach elor of science degree in me chanical engineering in 194L rom 1938 to 1941 he was a stu dent assistant in industrial engi neering JOINS PURDUE STA Upon graduation Mr Daugh erty joined the Purdue staff He worked administratively in the engineering science rnd manage ment war training program at Purdue from 1941 through 1944 When the technical institute pro gram was begun in 1943 at Pur due he began working with that In 1945 he was named assistant fnnhniral extension iivislon Six years later he was named to the position of technical institutes di vision director He attended the ederated church of West Lafayette and was a member of the Rotary club Purdue Alumni association Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity American Society of Tool Engi neers National ASTE and Amer ican Society of ASEE He was married to Milta Cran fill of Indianapolis who survives with two sons Dudley Lee of Brooklyn and William Ev erett at home a daughter Jan et Ann at home and a half brother red erree Indianap olis HIPPENSTEEL NC 3 UNERAL HOME Tbf ollovmt RANCIS SPENCER ROBERT TELER WILBUR MARSHAL! VON ROY DAUGHERTY" ington was a Veteran of World war I with the Medical corps and was a 32nd degree Mason and a member of the Methodist church American Legion and Eagles He i was married to Mary Elizabeth Hoeflin at Peoria Ill in 1917 Surviving with the widow is a son Paul Edward of Dayton Ol MRS VICTORIA WHITTEBERRY MULBERRY Mrs Victoria (Miller) Whitteberry 89 of Mul berry died at 8 a Sunday at Scott nursing home Lafayette of a heart ailment She had resided at the home since March 1955 Born in Tippecanoe county she married Gilbert Whitteberry In 1886 He died in 1937 She was a member of the Mulberry Trtnity Evangelical and Reformed church Surviving are two sons Law rence Whitteberry of Lafayette 5 and Ray yhitteberry of Mulberrv: a daughter Mrs lor ence Chilcutt of Indianapolis: a sister Mrs Wiley elter and a brother William Miller both i of Mulberry CRATMNSHIP make JACKSON MONUMENTS a tribute that lasts down through the years PHONE 23 Rensselain Indiana Clash Injures 24 DACCA East Pakistan (AP) four persons Including three leaders of the Moslem League were injured Sunday night when krival groups advo cating joint and separate elec tions for Hindus and Moslems clashed here The government banned pub lic meetings and processions STABBING VICTIM Diane Burford 20 Senators Open Hodge Hearings CHICAGO (AP) The 1 Senate banking and currency committee Monday was to dig into the $1 million swindle that rocked Illinois politics and shoved a popular Republican poli tician out of office and into prison The announced purpose of the public hearings is to determine the Involvement of federally in sured banks in the Orville Hodge scandal and whether bank ing laws can be strengthened against recurrences On the eve of the televised hear ings lawyers for the three nn sent to prison indicated they would refuse to co operate in this aspect One of the three Ed ward A Epping former office manager has been ad vised by his attorney to refuse to testify at all on constitutional i grounds Witnesses Include: The 52 year old Hodge whoseHarnov Arthur itzgerald said he advised the former GOP state auditor to answer commit a 804 Main Street 1241 North 14th SL 305 State Street 904 Kossuth Street 259 Brown St Levee 214 North 4th Street Visit Our New Location at 3303 South St SAVEMIO SSMHt STAMPS DOUBLE STAMPS Grmnt BnLfLti DAVIS CLEANERS LAUNDRY Jody widely known for her church activi ties was found stabbed to death in her home Sunday at Lancaster Calif Her 15 year old brother discovered the pa jama clad girl with five knife wounds in her body (AP Pho tofax) Save on and Boys ail and Winter Clothing at CLOTHING STORE Corner of Third end Columbia DWIGHT BAKER funeral home PHONE 25 1328 In Sad Coaters omUy Sorrlro NEW LOW PRICE: Sport Shirts Monogrpmmed Nehru Blasts Reds NEW DELHI (AP) Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru a good friend to the Soviet and Chi nese Communists Sunday leveled i a Vehement attack at India's I Reds Addressing Congress party workers at Alipore he asserted: sheer foolishness to think communism will solve problems It will only result in violence class war hatred civil strife and nothing else" Princess Greeted DAR ES SALAAM Tanganyi ka (AP) A deafening chorus horns and sirens Mon day greeted Princess the first member of the British royal family ever to visit Tan ganyika officially As the princess sailed into Dar Es Salaam harbor aboard the royal yacht Britannia cheers rang out from thousands of peo ple of many races Austrian ather Kills 7 Self VIENNA Austria An Austrian father hacked his six children to death with an axe rather than surrender them to a welfare home killed his wife with the same ax then hanged himself police reported Sunday 1 The bodies of the children aged 18 months to 14 years were found Saturday in a heap of straw near a forest at Waltersdorf north of Vienna Police found the body of their mother Hilde Capek 44 nearby and the body of her hus band ranz in their apartment in Waltersdorf Police said Capek a pensioner received only about 1900 Austrian 370 a month Because of this and the fact that the wife 1 drank authorities had decided to transfer the children to a home line of duty has passed the oral police training school Robert Schultea a vice squad detective was shot to death while investigating a disturb ance at a bar last jionth Sidney Hughes city civil serv ice director said Mis Schultea passed the oral exam "with fly ing Shtf still must pass the physical examination "Robert and I talked it over before he was shot and agreed I should she said am more determined now than ever to be an officer I want to low in his Yields Rights RiniT Morocco (UP) United States has voluntarily giv en up jurisdictional rights in newly Independent Morocco was announced Monday Giving up extraterritorial treaty rights means that Ameri cans living in this country will now be subject to Moroccan courts a snokesman saia Am bassador Cavenish Cannon informed Moroccan oreign Min ister Ahmed Balaerej of the move Sunday A BEST RIEND Six year old Victor Cabrera hugs his dog Campero during presentation at Santiago Chile ot medal and certificate to dog for saving Victor from after he fell into raging stream at Quillote The back and white pet fought the current for five minutes to drag Victor to shore (AP Photofax) 1930 She was ntarrled in 1891 and was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic church Surviving with the husband are eight daughters Mrs Aurora Martin and Mrs Opal Murray owler Mrs Beatrice Bums and Mrs Thelma Simmerman South Bend Mrs Beulah Pruitt Ham mond Miss ern Senesac New Castle and twins Mrs Lola Kindall Reynolds and Mrs Viola Groske Wayne three sons Wilbur of Griffith Everett of LaPorte and Dell of Brook three brothers Will Stebbins Knox Arthur Stebbins Hanna and El mer Stebbins Truxton Mo and a sister Mrs Lillian LaGue Sacred Heart Minn RALPH MYERS RENSSELAER Ralph Myers 63 an electrical contractor died unexoectedly of a heart at Mnnday Service in Hlppil tack in his home 323 Jackson! at 15 Monday He was reaay i more net ccni1 several niece and to leave for his place Of business when he was stricken Bom at Washington III he had in the Rensselaer com There pots of stone Jesus gaith: ill them with water Draw out now And the water had become wine Jo 2:3 10 US Sells Ducks As'Surplus Too WASHINGTON (UP) This is the story of how ducks were declared a surplus farm com modity even though thero is no surplus tf hflirnn last ebruary when the Agriculture department of fered to sell West Germany 31200000 worth of chickens and birdsf which really do exist in surplus The sale was agreed to and an export program begun But it soon developed that German Knnswivei were not buying UP the a chickens and turkeys in any great volume The reasons Agriculture de partment officials said were that the Germans were not used to American style ready to cook poultry and considered prices too high Sales through last month had totaled only about $100000 The Germans did want Amer ican ducks however and even offered to step up purchases of other poultry if ducks were made eligible for the export program This left the Agriculture de partment with a problem Ducks could not be included in the export program which is gov erned by the federal disposal law unless they were a surplus commodity Now there is no real surplus of ducks department officials concede but they have declared one on to sal vage the poultry sale to West Germany This means that the govern ment will pay a federal export subsidy of 5V4 cents a I the same as that for chickens and for ducks shipped to West Germany Tailed Hoosier Uiticer wiaow HOUSTON Tex (AP) Mrs CE(T)'f' men' were Jimmie Schultea 29 whose suspicion of burglary tective husband was killed nthe jai fter a chase in which has nassed the oral Saturday after a cnase five police bullets were their automobile Sgt John Maestri of the Tor rance police said one of the men identified himself as George Spillman 35 and volunteered that he escaped Sept 5 from the Indi ana state prison while serving time on a grand larceny and sec ond degree burglary conviction Officers said the other man told them he is Clarence Good win 21 Spillman's nephew The pair was arrested in an in nf nn attembted bur glary at a restaurant Maestri said the car with Indiana license plates was hidden nearby and police pursued it when two men got in and drove away Maestri said officers in Mich igan City Ind have placed a hold order on Spillman BJONESAC Mr rlenh may call after Tuordny noon at McGuIra funeral home owler where Services will ba held at I Tje dir uneral maa at 10 am XSydnaa 1 day In acred Heart Catholic church owler Rev Jamea officiating burial 1n Sacred Heart rernetery ow ler ifteen grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren are among aur vivora SENCER ranclw riends may rail at Hlppensteel funeral home i chanal II fTl terment In Montmorenci cemetery aw wa riend may call nt tiinnanxtenl funeral homo after i jvea Monday munity 20 years He was gradu iffletatlns altd by Rev IVarren 'ftted from high school Mt Wash Andersnn tnwme'w Memorial park Al aurvv na are grandchildren and four great grand children I Mti Service 2 Tuead'iv At Mulberry Trinity Evangelical and i eformed church Rv tveetermeyer of ficiating burial In air IHv ceme tery Body to tie In de at church on heut prior to aervlcee rlend call at Klelnmith funeral home Mul berry after 1 Monday MRS ALICE SIcCREA Mrs Alice McCrea formerly of West Lafayette died unex pectedly in the hospital at Corona Califn Oct 2 Born xMgcrcon wisat lived on Marstellar street West Lafayette until recently when she went to Corona' Surviving are a daughter Mrs Mary A Coffeen Norco Calif a brother Walter Mabbett Madison Wis and a sister Mrs Jessie Drotning Los Angeles Tho body was cremated after funeral service Saturday WILBUR MARSHALL Wilbur Rz Marshall 77 of Chicago died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 8:50 Sunday In the home of his brother in law William Dixorf 2101 Thompson where he was on a week end rriA Xnrlv won Bpnr 1 V131L LBV izvrvaj wv cago Monday Born at Mansfield married in Lafayette in rialcio rixan who died He attended Purdue university and was a structural engineer for Bradley and company Qhi cago He was an elder in Buena 1 Memorial Presbyterian church Chicago Surviving are two uuugjuuio Mrs Elizabeth Cadwell Chicago and Mrs Virginia McComb Sac ramento Calif and two brothers Locke Marshall Port Clinton and Edward Marshall living in lorida CHARLES IRVIN Charles Irvin 84 of South Ninth street died at residence at noon Saturday had been in falling health years Rpntnn county married Louella Miller in 1897 farmed in ountain county and had worked at the Alcoa and Ross Gear factories here retiring from Ross Gear 12 years ago Surviving besides the widow are two daughters Mrs Walter Ard apple and Mrs Gladys euergtein both of Lafayette RANCIS SPENCER rancis Garfield Spencer 76 formerly of 819 North Ninth street died at 6 a Sunday at St Elisabeth hospital where he had been a patient two days He had been in failing health a num ber of years Born in Hardin Ky he lived in White county a number of years and in Lafayette 10 years He was a retired farmer and a member of a Christian church in Ken tucky Surviving are one sister Mrs Oris Wilson of Sadorus Ill: one brother Spencer of Sadorus Ill and three half brothers El mer Spencer of Urbana Ill Hu bert Spencer of Pesotum HL and Harold Spencer of Sadorus Ill JOHN SCOTT RANKORT John Thomas Scott 81 of 1 at Kilmore died at 8:30 am Monday in the Clin ton county hospital after an ill ness of several days Born in rankfort he was a retired employe of the Clinton county highway department He had lived at Kilmore 32 years His wife Mary Jane died in 1952 He was a member of Kilmore Methodist church Surviving is a son Harold of Kilmore MRS OnnfiE SENESAC A UWUSK auditor to answer Josephine (Stebbins) Senesac 82 tee qUestions but take a walk wlf nf rteoree Senesac died atli rnmomn were trained on him ir gAuyw aiuuou doirinf may contribute in memorial 045 Dm Sunday In Uie nome Qi lilllldlnU a a daughter Mrs upai JYiurray after an illness of nine months Born at Momence Ill she spent Newsmen Barred Ar romShip Carrying Russian CHERBOURG rance The Cunard line Monday barred r6pqrter and photographers from the incoming liner Queen Mary so they would not disturb a Russian taking his 2 year old American born daughter to the Soviet Union The father Alexis Chwastov slipped aboard the ship with the child Tanya in New York de spite the plea that the little girl be left with her in America US Immigration agents searched the Queen Mary for the child in vain last Wednesday un til the ship reached internation al water However a Russian of ficial admitted the two were on board and sajd under Soviet law Tnnv wam a Russian citizen US officials saia uie enuu was considered an American cit izen by birth Chwastov" went to the United States in 1951 as a stateless dis placed person He married an American woman in Philadelph ia but decided recently to return to Russia Pomeroy a psychologist was named director of field research Gebhard said the institute would not appeal to university for help or cut the staff except as a last resort Mrs Margaret Hodge wife of DULUTH Minn (UP) An nfficial who was armed nosse surrounded a heavily I vixe i jj an I privately questionea last ween uy Al a a tl a committee invewigauir her statements that others in volved in the scandal went free while her husband was jailed Dwight Green former Re publican governor of Illinois and chairman of the Bank of Elm wood Park which Hodge helped organize and held a large block of stOCK in Lt replace Hodge forced to close The only Republican on the investigating committee Sen Ho mer Capehart (R Ind) also has objected to televising the hear ings as prejudicial to Hodge Hintz and Epping Capehart said television might encourage the be lief the investigation is ly and hamper the passage of any resultant proposed legislation Cows Radioactive ADELAIDE Australia (AP) Cattle 400 miles from the scene of' current series of atomic tests in Australia Monday were reported heavily affected by radioactivity The British have exploded two atomic devices at the Maralinga i testing grounds in South A i trails and are to set off two more i The cattle were slaughtered at Hamilton Downs station north east or MaramiK counter check of their thyroids was made after the cloud from the blast passed tfecia! A 7 Wkila limited Quantify Lasts Those wonderful re usable PLASTIC Unhurt Plane HUNTINGBURG (UP) Paul Rhodes 28 Tell City escaped injury during the week end when a light airplane he was flying crashed near here State policy: aaid the two place single enginplane was damaged extensively funeral notices I SPONSORED POR THf PEOPLE Of ALL fAlTHS 6V BRADSHAW MADAUN BSAOSHAA KjNNtlH tT i PHONE 2 7878 DEDICATED TO REVERENCE DIGNITY MRVICE storing moisture DULUTH Minn (UP) wooded areg Monday where an armed Wisconsin youth took ref uge after disarming a highway patrolman stealing his car and attempting a kidnap The posse was guarding the roads in the Central Lakes area about 14 miles south of Virginia Minn The gunmgn was identified as Hershel Rowe 20 Superior Wis who officials said was armed with at least two pistols ANY GARMENT CLEANEDJbft? DAUGHERTY VonRoy rlen'l may rail ll Tueatiay at steel funeral home Services In Hip neneteel chapel at 10 a Wednesday Dr Doyle Mullen officiating Thoaa to tho ederated church uuuains fund IRVIX Charles riends may call urr ii tiki i niiiiiu Monday Services there a Tuesday Rev Doyle Muihc efticiatinff Burial In Attica cemetery sur viving are three wrandcolldren ana seven great grandchildroa MYERS Ralph riends may cal! after 2 Tuesday at Jackson chapel Rensselaer where services win he held at Wednesday Rev Herman Adams officiating: burial at Washington III on Thursday RCOTT John riends may call after 10 a Tuesday at Hartman funeral homo rankfort where serv ices will be held at 1:30 Wednes day: burial in Little Lutheran ceme tery at Whitestown Three grandsons and alx great grandchildren are among survivors wutirned for per dust ana a Unned a rtrV Ktaw! 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