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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 13

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tn Louise Brockway vm uviru 3 ih undfP a cartload of produce St Philip Neri Catholic Wth thttaRe he reopened hfs Church follow bank and vyas strong enough to Peace IB hour itT th GEORGE METZLER INSURANCE CLUBS New And a wi automobile mechanic He I lived at 32 South Dearborn Ave tt'tfVi ktar IvWa Kf sttyfd was manned by Pike Coun Put away ty 4 youngster for safe nue with his wife Marjoryand HAL 7 PRICE Women's Regular WHITE ARCH SHOES DOYNTOtt Reing Sold Nationally at $995! 5 a Often Every Night Till tDbV INC 1 TaZ5323a A1 DOWNSTAIRS at WASSON'S IS when his Glessner Special spun orf the southwest turn and Counties in the grassland event included Marion Hancock Ifanririrlr Mnrpan Shelby" Boone and Hamilton I teAKKM At Peter Giannini Succumbs In Sleep China Gets New Premier 29 Topica Over (poet) Radium 34 Organs of smell Obtain ft ft 2 Combs Name Benjamin To Key Tax Jb uau i no i inn OBUflUDD A requiem high mass for Miss Louise A Brockway 36 years old 425 North Beville Avenue will ha offered at 9 am Mon Jhe morning program includ ed demonstrations of liming till Your Business Cards in COLORUL PLASTIC EX LAX Way JM EMO (Not all moit sizes from 4 tolOMAAA to In the group) WAar Mofoyrepjy Hot a Sirfs Un in plasticReasonably Priced Call Today Leslie Phone AT IOTA Manhattan Protect 1943 but was not discovered and discharged until Xllienthal took over the atomic program four years later McMahon said the Communist was turrfrd up by the BI after it began checking Uwough the Army's personnel lists 71 ie con gressional inquiry into Lilien thal's atomic stewardship was re cessed for the week end cerned'fherehasbeenhio con clusive proof" the atomic mate rials are the same HICKENLOOPER SAID the discovery of the bottle itself Is like finding a "woman's handbag under a culvert with the con tents of the purse He made his statement after It was disclosed that an unidenti fied Communist Infiltrated the 64M)O armersa Attending (3ntral Indiana ield Dayz See Latest Equipment In Action keeping Publife notice Title 36 Kind of dog 39 American author River (Chin) ToWirin ncni'vcir tru Belgium AAcord Ascend Habitual drunkards Elevations (golf) (We are not 'permitted to mention the famous malterri name But you will recognize these nationally advertised shoes!) 7 Ry ROBERT KELLUM The' "new of Amari can farming was given another substantial lift yesterday on acre Eagle Valley arm near Traders Point More than 6000 regular farm injuries suffered In his third unsuccessful attempt to crack the 500 mile rate starting field cost the life yesterday of George A Metzler 38 year old Indian apoliSjdrjver He suffered a cnisheJchest' ATU1WAY JVJtt 4 Hickenlooper To 235 Won (Rl 7411 and Mail Ordtn ilM SHOE CENTER Downstairs af WASSON'S MCA Victor BTK29 Improved TisMSplas AM radia AQ meadovg Brag Citypn Trying ex Isle of Ely periences An Instant atty Sr River (Ger) Painful spot 8 Small ornament Viper Rips fl offices for The Stat (he last two years He is a member of the Indian apolis Prejsi Club American Newspaper Guild Masonic Lodge zKnights Templar Murat Shrine and Third Christian Church pftrtfi auA tar mHfeet DR MfB MORRIS HTOAd aile wBMg MAIMT Jheir 14 month old son George Anthony "but had been "Wbfifffijf in Wheeling" WVa was home only on visits Other survivors are his moth er Mrs Catherine Smith and a brother Charles of New Albany 37 Group of 'three Slight color Skill 42Reclin You today are inspired by the monument erected long ago by your grandfather Proud of the knowledge that your family is a worthy and substantial one Your children will get the salne' fine inspiratioh from I the Memorial you erect Proud too that you carried on the name of a good family Yet the coat of a Permanent Granite Schaefer Memorial is within the reach of all Our complete catalog and price 1 is fives 11 details Writ for free catalog No obligation! ROBERT BENJAMIN Appointment of Robert Ben jamin former Indianapolis news paper reporter as public rela tions director for property reassessment program was an nounced yesterday by Roy Combs Center Township asses sor Benjamin member of The Star news staff four years Is one of nine men named to key positions on the reassessment staff which is expected to number more than 200 persons The program tenta tively is set to begin next month In addition to directing public relations Benjamin will head complaint division "Benjamin 'whbrflves at'J1212 Kingsley Drive is a graduate of Butler' University He became familiar with assessment and tax 3d Try or Place In Proves atal or Metzler UQUUi UUUI nraim nun nnnnn nnmi CUD UQ DBI ub uannaai anHuaaau firnm unnffll (jaaauouti unonBini du US uuu I UBMUM I DHUD i uaan Washington June 3 Eenator Bourke frickenlooper 1 (JL Ia asserted foday that the 1 poaibiliiy of espionage "cannot be discounted at all" in th dis appeararre of about an ounce of JJranlWT? from rh Argonne Atomic laboratory in Chicago said that recovery of the brown pint size bottle which originally contained the atomic material close the It wm announced last night that the bpttle had been recovered from the bottom of a waite can buried ty an atomic dump near the kbojatory ALL BUT AN EIGHTH of an ounce of the missing 235 had been "recovered previously from sent to the Oak Ridge (Tenn) atomic labora tories for analysis Search is continuing for (he rest Chairman Brien McMahon (D Cqmj) of the jolnf congres sional a tomicbnergy committee said In announcing recovery of the bottle that some onftyppar ently had taken it from a shelf and dumped Its con tents Into a waste container But Hickenlooper who has ac cused Chairman David Lilien thal otn the atomic commission of mismanagement" and has demanded his dismissal said it may not have happened that way "It is not definite that The stuff1 found In dump (ntJ Oak Ridge) was that which was he saidj "although there might be some evidence of that" He LANE RADIO 2I2I I Utti St AT 1740 LED ULCERS ruMiu Vwimm Battling Bank Head Dies tear struck the wall again was the 40th person tpgdie xirxhe result of a Speed way accident and the first victim of 1949 Byron Horne Scenery Hill (a) driver still is Irt crit ical condition in the Methodist Hospital Dennis (Duke) Nalon and George Lynch both are fair METZLER had been driving on dirt tracks since 1937 In 1947 and 1948 he had a car at the Speedway but was unable to muster the 110 miles 'per hour necessary to passes test He nad passed tne drivers test this year and was getting ready to qualify Metzlers regular occupation EA5Tcn oi Indianapolis inc and Club 13 of School 15 She was em ployed as secretary to Lt Luke Indianapolis Police Department Surviving is the mother Mrs Arzella Brockway Indianapolis Tb A TT 'V Yete rds Answer JUrwlI A LHVJJ I ACROSS DOWN Little girl weather the 1907 panic i GIANNINI LIKED to identl fy himself with the peo what put hity into the hanking his own idea of branch banking was successful Every branch his bank sur vived depression and panic and now Bank of 500 branch banks serve more than 3000000 depositors In 300 Cali fornia cities Resources total more than 36 000000 OO(X 'j 'wPAMB Man Shoots 7 WominSelf r't Raiboaler Planning Suicide Is Critical Mrs Samuel Kelly Mrs Della A Kelly 61 years oldjdfl yesterday in her home 3463 North Capitol Avenue A native oi Hula Ha boro Ind she television plus AM RADIO it in Jew wonULBut a trial is worth a million words You'll find Ex Lax is everything a fine laxati ve ought to gentle pleatant and effeive! Equally' gnod for childrep and grown EX LAX tad Laxative LANE HAS IT RC VIS 1 0 EAST INDIANAPOLIS' LARGEST DEALER jng prayers at 30 a i Moore Mortua ries' Chapel Burial will be In Me mo rial Park Cemetery 1 JMiss Brock way was secretary of the Iftth Ward Democratic Club died ThursdayUh St Vin cent's Hospital Anative of IndfimApolis site Wa4 a member of St Philip Neri Church its Altar Society the LV'A Club Women of the Moose Ch 11: Ebsilon Sirma Alpha Sorority Ch 124 the Cir Sally forth Throw Tracts of IJH River wftlsnl AMlXtyL LohnTe rye uneral services for Lonnie rye 62 years old 538 Aghea Street' who died Tuesday in Inch HIGH WIDE MD HANDSOME PICTURES NEW LOW PRICE NEW RCA VICTOR TELEVISION Only $26950 Het Tat Mrs Elijah Dunn uneral services for MrsTIda Clui Of TaTry or Unity i 0 Not workingSrt Greatest number ZS 9 Close as a hawk's eyes men Test for gold Deserve 14 Seek a 1 grant in court 15 Quiet 16 Relate Kathode (abbr) 20y BrownsZ as bread22 Erbium (sym) Stud :25 HeadZ coverings Gold (Heraldry) DIAMOND ora ana me Amejwau 2 Cl Ub? I A Brsurvlvtng are the husband SELtT Elijah Dunn two brothers An 1MW WlTsT drew Thompson Indianapolis and Archie Thompson Louis ZE WOL SUSSMAN Inc" ville 'two nieces and two loral Park Cemetery Mr rye was born at Lynch burg Va and lived in Indian apolis 22 years A member of Phillips Temple Methodist Church he operated a shoe re pair shop in his home He was a veteran of WorliLWar I Surviving are a dauehter Miss Johnson Katie rancirye Indianapo lis a nepnew ana a nno he had not gone4o work HOLMES and his wife told police McKinnis had 'been drink ing heavily When he announced his Intention to kill himself Mrs Holmes said she told him he was crazy thinking ha waa trying to scare her Police said the kitch en showed signa of a struggle hut had been unable to question either McKinnis or Mrs Holmes fully McKinnis waa slated on a Vagrancy charge they said TUaldrnU of south Side cth Irtico Their Star Waal Ada at Th Star'! South Akla OBe 1043 VlrtLnia Ave died in Methodist Hospital with out regaining Consciousness uneral service's will be held at 8:30 am Monday in the Herrmann uneral Home and at 9 a in St Church Burial will be in SL Joseph's Cemetery METZLER WAS on a practice run bn the lastday for qualifica tions when his accident occurred Coming out of the main straight u'ftv woll Aver 1OA mileo jin he apparently lost control the race car Ji? spun onto the inside apron then headed back across the Jtrack and rammed into the wall Zrtlshing the right front' Wheel' General Hospital'will be held at nd head injuries last Saturday whefi his Glessner Special spun A D4IU ivuaj All V'Blfc uneral Home Burial will be in struck the retaining wall He Top Govarnor Honry Schrickaf was smilitty yaiter day at he stoppad for refrathmenfi in the paitura lunch area at tne Central Indiana Grassland ield Day Shown (left to right) are State Trooper Routh Dr Young dean of the Purdue Uniyertity graduate ichool Governor Schricker Horace AbbpH Merlon County 'aqent and Mrt Paul Gakttatter of the New Au gutia Lutheran Church Bottom Eli War manager of the 2500 acre Eagle Valley arm where the field day was held talks over the knotting technique of a Ealing ma chine with Myron Maxwell IO year old son of Mr and Mrt Wilbur Maxwell Plainfield (Star Photos I ing fertilizing and seeding pas ture lahd The afternoon pro gram offered a wide Jssortment of hay treatment Newest Item on the field was a l040 vac uum blower that picks up chopped hay" front the wagon An East Side railroader shot his" landlady and himaelf yester day after she attempted to him but of his suicide intention The man David McKinnis 49' years old was in critical condi tion shot In the chest In General I lospital" Mrs Irene HolmesyJS the landlady was in fair condi tion wounded in th right arm The shooting occurred police saicL when McKinnis returned to the residence Robson Street with a J2 caliber nfie he had purchased He stopped in the kitchen to tell' Mrs Holmes he was "going to dll myself WHEN SHE REUSED to be lieve him McKinnis told police he pointed the loaded weapon at her and itwentoff just as she pushed at tlty muzzle When the bullet struck her Mrs Holmes ran to the bedroom and awakened her husband Wil liam Holmes 63 Statehouse maintenance for a As Holmes ran to the phone to call policezhe said there was a sec ond ihot and he and his wife found McKinnis lying on "the iutchen floor McKinnis carman employe at the New York Central Beech Grove shops had re mained home from work accord ing to his wife an employe of' Bellefontaine Street will be held at 1 pm Mon day in Allen Chapel Meth odist Church Burial will be in Crow Hill Cem A native of In dianapolis Mrs Dunn was a member of Al len Chape 1 Church 45 years Ch 1 1 longed to Leah Chapter No 22 I OES and the American Beauty had" lived irrln 1 a a polis 36 1 CL waa a member oi the Capitol Avenue Methodist Church Survivors In clude the" hus band Samuel Boyd Kelly In dianapolis and a sister Mrs Cora Vitalie San Diego Cal unerat services will be held at 2 pm" tomorrow Shirley I Brothers Central Chapel Bur ial vi'ill be at Hillsboro William Lemen Byrial of William Everett Lemen 53 years old 1542 Ruth Drive who died Thursday while at won? at the Railway Ex press Agency will be in Crown Hill Cemetery Monday follow ing funeral services at 3 pm in lanner Buchanan Mortuary i A native of Indianapolis Mr Lemen was veteran of World War I and member of the letcher Ave nue Methodist Church a large number of "city Jud blows it into the mow farmers as saw a vast array of soil improving and hay producing equijimeht in action at the Central Grassland ield one of six being hety throughout the state WARNING that agriculture has entered critical period' with prices falling MJr Young dean of the graduate school aLurdue University th noon program that "research and more efficient fanfa methods are the answer to the problem" Gov Henry Schricker re minding that agriculture is Indi ana biggest industry and the key industry in helping to win the war praised the many con tributions to advancement fos tered by Purdue and the county agent system ELI WARD Eagle Valley manager was host and Horace Abott Marion County agent was general chairman for the event staged to demonstrate the latest machinery jfor Improvement and jiaying Vom eh Who served lunch in a tree dotted rolling pasture were from four churches whileZ a lunch $42500 Pin Tat Caton China June 3 Marshal Yen Hri shan became i premier of what Is left of Na tionalist Chinn today The 66 year a famed as of the' wlff lords" of another era succeeds Gen Ho Ying chin who' had been try ing to resign since the breakdown of peace talks with the Communists April Members of the legislative Yuan which approved ap pointmcnt by acting President Li Tsung jen expressed hope he could unite the bickering Na tionalists and confinue th civil year against thends Where and how he can obtain the mn and money to do so is as one legislator dryly put Jt "another a 1 YEN WAS NOT IN this pro visional capital but was on the island of ormosa where he was reported conferring anew with Generalissimo Chiang Kai shek Yen is regarded aS the one prominent Nationalist to whom neither the Chiang now Li fac tions object It Is not believed however that he can achieve any real unity Besides approving his appoint ment the legislators adopted a resolution calling for organiza tion of guerrillas behind Com I munist lines i There was no news of the civil I I war which has been In a lull it sinceJbc Communist capture of (In Shanghai a reliable source reported the Communists had ji ia ii i RU uiivpjvM '4 uiiu mi i tao last Nationalist position in the northeast The United States Navy which had used Tsingtao ax base since 1945 tailed out more than a week ago) San Mateov Cal June 3 Amadeo Peter Gian nini who rose from bpy produce peddler to head the world's rich est bank died In hjs sleep this morning wax79 years old ounder and chairman of the big "Bank of AmericS Giahnini died at ms San Mateo home "Seven Oaks" He had been ill nearly a month With a cold? Doc tors said the illness put too much strain on a weakened Giannini retired in 1945 from chainhanship of the bank a six billion dollar corporation He way promptly named "founder by its directors ufc nvi qw vr TSTUI SJt AT VTIrtll of the bank Ha also leaves a daughter Mrs Claire Hoff man of San Mateo Giannini also served until hisretirement in 1930 as president of Trans America Corporation a vast holding company affiliated with Bank of America Giannini was fighter in the world of business He battled California banking interests with one hand and Government regu lations with tbe other His career constantly verged oh the spectacular Two years after he opened his bank (then the Bank of Italy) it was burned out byiSan great fire of 906 Giannini hauled its cash and records safetyZftidden I under cartload of 'produce' Jolin Kistner Burial of John Kistner 78 years old who died Thursday in his home 1521 Iiwton Street will be In Crown Hill Cemetery Monday follow ing funeral serv ices at 10:30 a min theG IL Herrmann neral Home Before retir Kistnecopera tetf the Shelby Cut Rate Meat Maf Ker Street 33 years Born at Bullen heim Germany lived in Indi anatxilis 46 vears Survivors include the widow: Mrs rances Kistner a son John Kistner Jr Indianapolis three stepdaughters Mrs Ina Schwarz Indianapolis Mrs Lou ise Kramer Cincinnati andMrs Anna Bruninghaus Emporium Penn one grandson apd one great grandchild MO I El JNOTI (dings I 1 RS' 'vl fist SMB (' vr 'A 4 'V tjk I Lin i 1 'tfc AL' I kzli spital i XI I 1 A iT 1 1 11 11 a ItT tA IS 2 IV 4 Voa I I Mfli RIALS EhDURINo BEAM If I WW Smar' iaM 1 Wwl I Jr I I vur y2 dl h' I vX Ji" I 1 4a Wk xvWwbsb? ftpii gBUflOHB JMi UvCriKB I Bal l1 1 I RCA I ff240 Imlayl I AND NORWLSHRI dons I Cv ZK: Ma pNrg fd rj pT" II' i i.

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