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TUESDAY, JANUARY in. THE INDl VN ATOLIS STAR PAGE Statistic "i U.S. VVf ATHIS BUKIAU OH IT I WKIES Official Records I ev rTT7 rr, Da'a fre "Jir 5 "If av e- e'( v- a rr i a -4 B-'T o- 4 i O-' Kfjir-e'n 'o. 6f Jo ijt- re eg N. Ae 6 Krn Te'no't y- BURIAL PfcRV'Tj e- A srvi Co 4, or oh 'f-cf H3'' A Dj3'e, CO-cJ'fl on E-ner.

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AIHeOUT DAT YESTERDAY PrtoD on. 7 hoj'j. to 7 m. T'o Totol twouM Jon. I Trrjtf ArcuTiu'a'ed I'om ror- mot vn Jon I (Deficiency) 0 15 Veon terperoture De-jree oo 39 Acoumuia'ta egt oo jnce July Normal occumjlation lor ttvj Brj't J.A65 BAROMETER READINGS 1 pm VM pm 11 p.m S4 TEMPERATURES a ti 1pm 1A 3 0 3 30 Sim.

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77 Maximum 30 Recorr) a (MO) II pm Minimum Record -II CI7S) eastern half of the country will be warmer with the exception of Florida ond the eastern Gulf coast region. iaP Wirephoto Map) WEATHER FORECAST Generally fair weather is forecast over the notion today except for snow in northeastern New York and light rain or drizzle in Washington and Oregon. Most of the Carl K. Schlocwr, Loan Manager. Dies Shelbyv.ne, Ind.

(Spl.) Funeral services for Carl E. Schloesser, loan manager of Universal Finance Company in Indianapolis, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Robert W. Stirling Funeral Home in lndianapohs, with burial in London Cemetery. Mr.

Schloesser. 58 years old, resided at London and was a lifelong resident of Shelby County. He died Sunday in his home. A deacon and elder of First Presbyterian Church at Shel-byville, he was a member of Shelby Masonic Lodge, Baldwin Commandery. Order of the Eastern Star, Murat Shrine and the Shelby County Shrine Club.

Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Roberta M. Schloesser; two daughters, Mrs. Donald DeBoer of Wanamaker and Mrs. Donald Smith of Indianapolis; his father, Henry A.

Schloesser of London, and two grandchildren. Inert Schermer Dies Retired Carpenter Irven Schermer, 79 years old, 2337 South Pennsylvania Street, died yesterday in St. Francis Hospital. He was born at Cincinnati and resided in Indianapolis (ADVERTISEMENT) Frank Aan Dies; Ex-500 Mechanic Frank Agan, SO years old, a mechanic on the crew that raced the first Stutz car in the 1911 500-mile race in Indi yesterday morning in an lndianapohs nursing home. He had been in failing health for a year.

Mr. Agan had lived at Washington, Ind. the last few years after his retirement. He was injured severely on the 500-mile track in 1912 while riding in a racer that crashed during an exhibition. SURVIVORS include i brother, Charles F.

Agan of Indianapolis. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday in St. Simon's Catholic Church at Washington, with burial in St. John's Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Lee and York Funeral Home here. John Clements Diet Retired Railroader Funeral services for John W. Clements, 77 years old, fi09 South Rybolt Avenue, will be Stops Constipation Due to "Aging Colon" New laxative discovery re-creates 3 essentials for normal regularity. Sou'h Bnd Ind P'Cidy JO Spo.or. Aosh C'ojdy 't 35 Sor.pgt eid.

Ill P'C a si 15 Tomoa, Flo ew Tucson, Aril P'C dy 7 IrVosningfon, Oeor 34 27 Jero'd ond Nancy Rjss Rjt. Raymond and V'fki 'Aoodrow ond Linoo Oonor. Ronald ad Benito Coin way. GerO'd and E-eonor Chomoers. Joiies end Shoron Pot'erson, Rek and GerQiO.ne Ehrsom.

Gins-Robert ond Sue MrForland, James ond Linda Greene Littord and Doro'tty Gilbert. Starling ond Ina Fos'er. Tw ond Donno Meters. Morten Ceunty General Hospitol FOR THE SAMS DATE LAST YEAR Maximum 51 Minimum 25 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME Weather at 1 m. gh Lo A Burjuerque.

Clear 41 it Amor lio. Te Clear 77 A'lonto. Go Oeor 34 vrtarck. ND Dourly 47 14 Boiton. Mass ear 79 77 Brownsville.

Tex P'Ciay 51 4 Crticogo, Ill Oeor 31 10 C.ncmnati, Cw 35 71 Denver. Col PtCioV 41 79 Detroit, Mich PtCirJ 76 13 Duiuth. Mm, dear 76 10 Evonjvilie. Ind Cieor 35 14 Fort Wovne. Ind P'Cidy 75 13 Fort Worth, Tex C'eor 51 71 on sos City.

Mo C'eor 4i 77 Los Anoeies. Col Clear 7 57 Ky Clear 31 17 Miami, Fla Ran 74 65 MinneoooNS. Mmn Oeor 34 13 New Orleans. La Oeor 31 New York. Oeor 70 19 Omaha.

Neb Oeor 44 77 Ploenix, Anr C'eor 73 3 Pittsburgh, Po P'Cidy 75 19 Portiond. Me Oeor 71 II St. louij. Mo C'eor TO 13 Son Antonio, Tex. PtCldy 59 31 Son Fronosro Cal.

Clear 57 49 Sou't Se, Mone, Mh. C'oudy 13 -7 Seattle. Wash Cloudy 54 44 News Of The Courts Vc'ono L. emon vs. Gerald O.

N'emon Lmdo Nonce vs. Rono I Monce Florence Garvin vs. Samuel Gorvm. -Ream 4- Ko'hryn A. Sullivon vs.

Keith A. Sullivan Moryrost Sickeis v. Richard Na'han Sime Mono Jean Ficke vs. Roymond Eugene Fickes. -Reern V- Monon MrGro v.

John J. Mc-Grow seoarofion. L. C. Ousley vs.

Anno Ousiey, o'ias Anna Snvth. vtonoo J. Moyfieid vs. Lawrence J. Moyfieid.

Peggy Lou Mye'i vs. Jomes Rooerl Myers. CIRCUIT COURT Li'i on Smith vs Edword Smith Wonrjo Bnwmon vs. W'li'om Bowmon. til Colonsid moisturizes dry, hardened svasie tor easy passage without pain or strain.

(2) Colonaid's unequalled rcbulking action helps re-tone flabby colon muscles. (3 1 And Colonsid acts gently, on the nerve reflexes that stimulate the vital "masa movement" of your loner colon. Ciiionsid relieves even chrome constipation overnight; is so gentle it as hospital proved sate even tor expectant mothers AnctCoLONsiovvon't iniertere ith absorption of vitamini oroiher food nutrients Get Colonsid today! Introductory 43. Boys-Dona ond Irmo So es. Eni-h and Betsv Sp'vev.

Benny and F-onces Aboo't, Harrj-d and Ruby Schoop. G'rts-Geocoe and Mary Fietcher, Aendeii ond Ei.zooe'h Turner, James and Burgess It Francis Hospital Boy-Dono ond The mo Fendiey Girls-Frank and Patnc.a Collins Chones ond Ruby Butcher, Morion and Joon Stroud Oiney ond Bonme Perxe, Wiiiiam and Lou'se Hutchinson, S'oniey and Koyt Ferguson. MARRIAGE LICENSES vou p-ow older, the internal muscles ol youi colon wall al ge, lose the strength thl propels aite from the body Stagnant boael comrntsbe-ome so dry nd shrunken thai they tail to stimulate the urge lo purge Relict, doctors say, lies in i new laxative principle Old-style bulks and moisteners may create gas, take 3 or 4 days tot relief. Old-style sails and drugs cramp and gripe the entire system Of all laxatives, oijly new Colon sid gives you its special 3-ay relief that works only on the loer colon (area of constipation). Cior North Donod Allen, 3764 East St.

Street. Co'Oi W'hismon, 1S9 Tocoma Street Vital Statistics held at 2 p.m. 'ifl" Wffff Sli For A HAPPIER NEW YEAR 40 years. Mr. Schermer was a carpenter for Indianapolis Trancit vcrpm 1 and "Kirk Ben 1p Davis Chapel.

(January ml) SUPREME COURT W050. Stenwoi, oud'tor' vi. Griui. Morion Circu't Courl Afjo-lont i petition for lima to ie tron-scrip ond os gnment rror gron'ed to and including Jon 26. 1961.

30031. Phi'fpi j. Grim. VonOrtsjrrjfi Superior Court. Apoiiont i pet, t.

on for time, consent, notice ond Acknowledgement. Gronted to ond including Feb 16, 1961 30021. Reed vj. Stote. LoPorte Circuit Court.

Appel ant i petition to' time to tronKript ond ass gnment e'ro'j ond Drool of service. W0 Teoaraen vs Morion Crm no: peo'S et o. vs. Souths oe Peod Conct'e inc. et ai.

Marion C.rcu Court, Record Assignment of errors Suom.tted vnaer- Ru't 2-1. 240 Seoorden vs. Marion Cnm.noi Court, Fouiconer, judge et oi Vor on Circuit Court. Appenee pet. on lor time granted to ond including Fes, 1961 29IU6.

Motl vs. State si Circuit Court. t)rder of court d.rect.ng tran-criot to clerk of Nowt Countv to 0 returned Fee. 10, 1961. APPELLATE COURT 19561 Tester vs Mid tote Pou'trv ord Egg Componv Industrial Board Petition tor.

ex'enS'On of time to tut transoipf ond proof or service 19223. In re onne.olion Ord nonce No. 464 etc. vs City of Jasper. Dubon Circuit Court.

Orol orgument set tor Feh. 16, 1961, at 1 minutes toch tide. 1937J. Bailey vs Boiiey et a' Deca'ur Circuit Court. Jomder to advance cause granted ond causk ordered advanced I93J2.

Cone vs. Lynch et at Scott Circuit Court. Orol argjment set tor Fed. 15, 1961, ol 1 -30 minutes each S'de 19435 E'tote of Gordon vs Nicholson. Woshmg'on Circuit Court Ao-peMee motion to dismiss or affirm.

Brief suoort and certificate of se-vice 19579. D'ompo ef ol. vs. Fast et ol. Burial will be in I SST ,1 Floral Park, A i Have Needed DENTISTRY before retiring.

He was a member of Garfield Mrs. Lucille Rerry Funpral services for Mrs. Lucille Smith Berry, 63 years old, a former Indianapolis resident who died Wednesday in Santa Marie Hospital at Mexicali, Mexico, will be held at 10 a m. Wednesday in the Meek Mortuary at Muncie with burial in Buena V.sta Cemetery at Winchester. Mrs.

Berry resid3d in Indianapolis most of her life. Her home was at 610 South Pennsylvania Street before moving to Los Angeles five years ago. Mrs. Berry was a member of the Detroit (Mich.) Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs.

Betty M. Thomas of Cemetery. Mr. Clements, a retired car inspector for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, a Park United Church of Christ. RIGHT NOW! BIRTHS Celemen Hespitol Bovs-Jockson and Robeno Foiiond.

Anthony and Nancy Losich, WHiian end Jo Ann Lowe, Judson and Jonet S'evens, Edward and Ruby Shepherd. Jock ond CO'Oie Board. John ond Ann Pen, grew, Richard and Chanene Sorreil. Girl-Alfred and Patnco Spienier. Cemrmmity Hospital Boys-J.

Kmcad ond Coroiyn Sue Smith. Ronoid ond Mary Aistotl, Chones O'd Nonto Sched. Horry and Mory Enen Aqee. Chanes Jr. and Jonet't Bone, John ond Joyce Worts, Arthur ond EutoDe'h Rowley, Huoh ond Betty Lou Gortreil, Urbon and Nancy Ann Ready, Horoid ond Geraidme Cauidweil, Roymond ond Charlotte McDonoid, Gerald ond Tomo Scott, Jock ond Mory Phe'ps.

Rorjert ond Noncy Elmes, Verle ond Harnett Ingle. William ond seio Toller, Jerome ond Shirley Roemer. Girls-James ond Joyce Sharp, Lorry ond Jeonni Piety, Richard ond Themo Woods, Wayne ond Sandra Kav Johnson, Horry ond Lucy Edwards, Dov ond Vaient Kent. Bert and Noncy Quacken. bush.

Donad and Dorothy LaRue, Herbert ond Jocauelme Remert, Leo and Manor. Rhodo, Samuel ond Enette Vojnovich. Methodist rloipitol Boys-Noion and Ethel Engiond, W. H. ond Aila Engiond, Jetf ond Rose Scott, Francis and Joan Wilegan, Donaid ond Rury Kennedy, Joe A.

ond Joon Ko Jomes and Sharon McAllister, Rudolph ond Corn Wilson. Dana ond PheoOe Og es. chael ond Florence 0'es, Aei-ton ond Barbara Harris. John ond Chioe Keon, Jock ond Irene Renoids, Zack ond Ernestine Hitch ngs. Giris-Wiiiie ond Neuie Knight, Maurice and Phyiiij Bruce, John ond Athaieen Wiilmghom.

John ond Mary Mobry. Ken-ne'h and Neom.a Green, Fred J. Jr. ond Nona Bordenkechr, Robert and Yvonne Sandefur, John L. ond Jane Federmon, Frank ond Virgmio Tinsley, Thomas and Sharon Hardon.

St. Vincent Hospitol Boys-Ciork and Morv Adams. Lee and Betty Swonoo LO'ry and Judi'h Ikerrj. L. PLATES BRIDGEWORK FILLINGS EXTRACTIONS X-RAYS NO INVESTIGATION NO REFERENCES NO EXTRA CHARGE Don't oo through another year with poor, unsightly, aching teeth.

Enjoy Dr. Boll popular Credit Dentistry bodied by over 25 years et experience. Come in or phone tor on appointment NOW! Industrial Board. Aooeiiont petition YOUR WORD IS GOOD tor lime denied under Ruie 216. DIVORCE SUITS SUPERIOR COURT -Room I- Corol W'lliomt vj.

Raymond W'l-iiom Jr. Grace L. Ogden vs. Alonjo J. Ogden.

-Room 1- Borboro Walker Moyer vs. Corroil Edward Mover. Shirley Robinson vs. Harry Lee Robinson Audrey June Montgomery vs. Paul Mor.tgomrv DR.

BALL "The Deni'nf Yoj Can Trust1 and Who Trisrs You" 5th Floor MARION BLDG. Ill W. Ohio Cir. Her. Near Puiteffict Telephone MEIrose 4-7022 Indpls.

4, Ind. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday in G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home with burial in Washington Park East Cemetery.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Selma Miller, and two sisters, Mrs. Cora Tho-mann and Mrs. Pearl Babb, all of Indianapolis. William U.

Erhardl William H. F.rhardt, 76 years old, died yesterday in his home at 1 120 Cruft Street. He was born at Aurora and resided in Indianapolis 40 years. Mr. Erhardt operated the Victory Tavern, 2531 Shei'ny Street, until he retired in 19.rv').

Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday in G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home with entombment in Washington rk Mausoleum. Survivors include the widow, Mrs.

Nora May Erhardt; a daughter, Mrs. Harriet Tarr of Chicago; a brother, Frank Erhardt of Cicero, and two grandchildren. Mrs. Leona Walters Private funeral services for Mrs. Leona Sarah Cline Walters, 61 years old, 92 Walnut Street, Southport, will be held at 10:30 a.

m. Wednesday in the J. C. Wilson Southport Chapel. Burial will be in nTriiiv died Saturday in his home.

He was born at French Lick, and had lived in Indianapolis six years. He formerly lived at Washington, Ind. He was a member of Fleming Gardens Christian Church in Indianapolis and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows at Scotland, Ind. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Katie B.

Clements; three daughters, Mrs. Lucille Killion of Sandborn, Mrs. Helen Bene-fiel of Indianapolis and Mrs. Marjorie Enoch of Muncie; three sons, Arthur Clements of Muncie and Alvin and Austin Clements, both of Clearwater. a half-brother.

Ray Stanford of Miami; a sister, Mrs. Annie Wilson of Somerset, 17 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. -Claud J. Mich Claud J. Mick, 74 years old, 1414 East 80th Street, president of the Leader Specialty Company, wholesale plumbing supply house, died yesterday in Methodist Hospital.

A native of Clarkesville, Mr. Mick resided here since 1914 when he founded the supply firm. He was a member of the York Masonic Lodge and Scottish Rite at Grand Rapids, and the Murat Shrine here. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in the Planner Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary, with burial in Crown.

Hill Mrs. Herman Vieper Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Hutzel Pieper, 66 years old, 2903 South Pennsylvania Street, who died Sunday in St. Francis Hospital, will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Indjanajajjii; two sons, Louis C.

Berry of LaHabra. and John F. Berry of Redlands, and eight grandchildren. Mrs. Otto Gabbert Mrs.

Ruin V. Gabbert, 50 years old, a former Indianapolis resident, died yesterday in her home at Spencer. She was born in Indianapolis and resided at Spencer the last 25 years. Funeral services will be held at her home in Spencer at 1 p.m. Thursday and graveside rites will be held at 3 p.m.

in Memorial Park Cemetery. The West Funeral Home at Spencer is in charge of arrangements. Survivors include the husband, Otto Gabbert; a son, Frnest Gabbert of Evansville, and two grandchildren. Leo J. Craig Leo J.

Craig, 57 years old. 638 South Lyon Avenue, died yesterday in Methodist It IV I It CENTER UNIVERSITY-INDIANAPOLIS PURDUE G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home SPKING SEMESTER EVENING CLASS SCHEDULE UNIVERSITY DEGREE ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY with entombment in Concordia Mausoleum. Mrs.

Pieper was born in Alsace-Lorraine, France, and resided in Indianapolis 52 years. She was a member of the Indianapolis Saengerchor and its Ladies Society. Survivors include the husband, Herman Pieper; a daughter, Mrs. Charlotte Williams of Indianapolis; a son, Clarence Pieper of Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. Regina Bauchle of Indianapolis, Mrs.

Theresa Robinson of Manhattan Beach, and Mrs. Lena Page of Santa Monica, two brothers, Carl Hutzel of Indianapolis and Joe Hutzel of St. Louis, and three grandchildren. Mr. Craig, born at Mobile, had lived in Indianapolis 54 years.

He was a plasterer, ENGINEERING Slide Rule end Graphs Engineering I'ttuffS Basic Mechanics I SCIENCE General Chemisl'f Gene'al Chemistry Phfsics H'at. Seu-d. and E'ectrttity Opt ics and Modern Physics ENGLISH English Compnsition I Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Conkle Speedway Funeral Home. Bur CONSIIIUCTION RfjfJmj Frame Cfjnstfuctuft Sailding guUfions Architectural Proiections History of Architecture Structural Drolling H1FTIHS MECHANICAL Technical Orewico Crafhicel Computations Mechanics Materials Machine Design Jigs, Futures, end Cages ELECTRICAL Electronics I Circuits AC and DC Machines and Controls ial will be in Lincoln Memory Gardens.

IF YOU MAO A NfCK Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Lillian Craig; three daughters, Mrs. Leonard At IONG AS IkiS KtlOW A NO HAD Greenwood Cemetery. Mrs. Walters died Sunday in Marion County General Hospital.

Mrs. Walters, a lifetime resident of Southport, had been employed as cashier at the William H. Block Company and L. S. Ayres and Company.

She was a member of the Southport Baptist Church and the Southport Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. There- are no immediate survivors. Other Obituaries On Page 16 SORE THROAT CE 1 1 3 04 1 cr. TTh 8 $23 Cf 1 1 3 05 1 cr. Wf 4 $23 ENGR 100 01 1 cr.

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Mrs. Harvey Burns and Mrs. Noble Taylor; two sons, Robert and Leo J. Craig. and eight grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Pearl MHlikan "1 1 If tng'ish Composition II MATHEMATICS Aigebra 1 A kOUil fOR QUICK RELIEF Oil lOOM Mrs. Pearl L. Millikan, 78 years old, died yesterday in her home at' 3518 North Capitol Avenue. She was a lifelong In Trigonoineiiy Television Circuits INDUSTRIAL Industrial Organization and Production Human Relations in Industry Industrial Safety Production Cost Analysis Motion and Time Study Plant layoul Wage Incentives Industrial Technology Case Problems OTHERS fundamentals of Technical Writing Practical Speaking Technical Report Writing Economics of Industry Conference Speaking Physics: Mechanics and Heal Physics: Electricity, Sound, and light fundamentals el Quality Control A'gepra Analytic Geometry Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists I Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists II Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists III Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists IV Differential Equations for Engineers and Scientists NONTECHNICAL COURSES Principles of Economics The United States and lis Place in World Affairs Elementary Psychology Introduction lo Philosophy General Social Psychology Principles of Speech MA 162 02 5 cr.

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Th 8 10 $30 PS 134 02 4 cr. 4 10 $68 Th 1 10 PS 174 03 4 cr. 410 Ul 1 10 PS 204 01 1 cr. 41 $30 COMPLETE STOCK OF COLLEGE BOOKS $IVE MONEV SHY USED BOOKS SUPPLIES STUDY SUNDRIES Sell THOSE USED BOOKS FOR CASH TO GURRY CURRY COLLEGE BOOK STORE STATE AUTO BLDG. PENNSYLVANIA AT MICHIGAN ME 5-2755 dianapolis resident and attended the Methodist Church.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Flan-ner and Buchanan Fall Creek Mortuary with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. There are no immediate survivors. Indiana Deaths Anderson Kenneth Davis, 44 years old; Mrs. Bessie Roberts, 78, Mrs.

Bertha Moore, 77. Crawfordsville Mrs. Lulie Stephenson, 91. Danville Gladys Bolton, 43. Greencastle Thomas Henry Bundy, 57; Joseph Dean, 83.

Kewanna Mrs. Emma E. Wilson, 69. LaGrange Levi Yoder, 22. Lebanon Frank Clemens, 71; Mrs.

Mary E. Wall, 90. Llzton Walter H. Jackson, 80. Logansport Mrs.

William Grusenmeyer, 61; Mrs. Gertrude Donovan, 86; Charles J. Healey, 72. New Castle Mrs. Vaughn Wimmer, 81.

Petersburg Guy Gray, 64, Peru Mrs. Harriet Mowry, 88; Mrs: Roberta Hosteller, 86. PortersvHIe George Roth, 71. There i a GOOD JOB for almoM EVERY. BODY advertised in the QuickAction Want Ad section.

The Star and The News "Help ads include jobs in almost every field. Indiana's most complete employment opportunities appear in FULL DAY PROGRAM ALSO AVAILABLE. SCHEDULE UPON REQUEST REGISTRATION: January 26-27, and p.m. CLASSES BEGIN: January 30, 1961, 1:00 p.m. For further information, call MEIrose 4-3548 or write to PURDUE-MAROTT CENTER 902 N.

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