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SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 1975 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR rAGE 12 SEC. 2 OBITUAKIFS THE WEATHER Harold Imlcr Dies; Retired Railroader Waller E. Hertz Riles Tuesday Dr.AlmonJ. Coble, Noted Methodist, Dies Mrs.Wathen Dies; Wife Of Legislator I is 1 iv 19 Jo I 0 I .11 A i fifvm Slw Mtflfc l.p.K.4 pr' Sunday n.i i.a...ia-c aiiOi. N04 III SUNDAY Weather LoHI MONDAY Weather The National Weather Service forecasts snow today across the Midwest and in a small area in the northern Great Plains, flurries in the "0" and rain throughout the Southeast.

(AP Wirephoto Map) Outlook For Indiana (Tuesday Through Thursday) Increasing cloudiness Tuesday with chance of snow in north and rain south; cloudy with chance of rain Wednesday and Thursday; lows from mid teens and mid 20s Tuesday to mid 20s and mid 30s Wednesday and Thursday; highs Tuesday in 30s to mid 40s warming to 40s and mid 50s on Wednesday and Thursday. Travelers Forecast For U.S. Cities odist churches. He also had held pastorates at Valparaiso, Crawfordsville and South Bend. He was a graduate of DePauw, Butler and Harvard universities.

SERVICES WILL BE held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Grace United Methodist Church at Kokomo. Burial will be Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis. Friends may call at the Long Funeral Home at Kokomo after 3 p.m. Monday.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Beatrice Coble; two sons, John R. Coble of South Bend and Glenn D. Coble of Valparaiso, and a daughter, Mrs. David Ivey Jr.

of Upper Marlboro, Md. George C. Kolb Dies Funeral Monday Services for George Chamberlain Kolb, 88, retired director of research for Stokely-Van Camp will be held at 3 p.m. Monday in the Flanner and Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary, followed by cremation. He died Friday in Winona Memorial Hospital.

Mr. Kolb, a native of Brazil, South America where his parents were missionaries, was chief chemist at Stokely-Van Camp 32 years and was director of research six years before retiring in 1956. He was a member of Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, the American Chemical Society and the Institute of Food Technologists. Mr. Kolb graduated from Lafayette University at Easton, and did graduate work at the University of Pennsylvania.

Surviving are three sons, Gaston and George C. both of Indianapolis, and Paul Kolb of Orlando, Fla. WilbertH.Schuck Services for Wilbert H. Schuck, 59, 225 North 16th Avenue, Beech Grove, will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Little and Sons Funeral Home and at 11:30 a.m.

in Holy Name Catholic Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mr. Schuck died Thursday in a Cleveland, Ohio, clinic where he was to undergo open-heart sureerv. He had of St.

Paul's Episcopal Church at Jeffersonville. She also was the Indiana fund raiser for funds sought for the completion of the National Episcopal Cathedral at Washington, D.C. Mrs. Wathen was graduated magna cum laude from Sweet Briar College in Virginia and did graduate work in history at Indiana University while her husband was in law school there. Services will be held at 10 a.m.

Monday in St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Friends may call at the family residence on Utica Pike after 3 p.m. today. Survivors include her husband; two sons, Richard Wathen of Stockholm, Sweden, and John B.

Wathen of South Boston (Washington County), and 'a daughter, Mrs. Frederick Sheehan Jr. of Portland, Me. L. E.HickleDies; Was Method Analyst Services for Le'onard E.

Hickle, 57, 2025 North Euclid Avenue, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in Shirley Brothers Drexel Chapel and at 11 a.m. in Little Flower Catholic Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Mr.

Hickle, a method analyst at Western Electric Company the last 28 years, died Friday in Community Hospital. He was a member of the church and its Men's Club and sang in the church choir. Mr. Hinkle was a member of Our Lady of Fatima Council, Knights of Columbus, and its choir and a member of the Western Electric Pioneers' Club. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Rosemary Hickle, and two sons, Paul (Skip) Hickle and Dennis Hickle, both of Indianapolis. Homer P. Ray Homer P. Ray, 63, a retired carpenter, died yesterday in his home at 25 East Roberts Road. He was a native of Marshall, N.

and had lived in Indianapolis 35 years. He was employed at Ellis Construction Company 25 years LeHI PtCldy 1I7J0 PtCldy 3753 Cloudy 3345 Shwre ili Rain 3236 Snow 1220 Snow 2441 Cloudy 3549 PtCldy 2951 Fair 1227 Cloudy i 1933 Cloudy 1529 Cloudy 1731 Fair 3055 PtCldy IB56 PtCldy 1127 PtCldy 1527 Fair 4142 Cloudy 4555 Cloudy 3161 PtCldy 1835 Fair 3961 Cloudy 2945 Fair 5177 Rain 1040 PtCldy 6580 PtCldy 520 Clnudy 520 Rain 2842 Cloudy 5062 Snow 3032 Fair 1433 Fair 4378 Cloudy 2328 Clnudy 2136 Rain 4555 PtCldy l35 Cloudy 5876 Cloudy 2848 Ffir 3662 Fir 4S5 PICIrly 317 paii, 41154 Fa 245 Pain PtCldy 2040 MM ,5 R'in 5057 44757 224 Cloudy 3640 Sums 3248 VJ Snow 2227 Cloudy Cloudy Rein Snow Rain 1941 2231 2842 2637 2439 Cloudy 49M Cloudy 2740 Snow 2329 Snow 2632 5974 Cloudy Rain 5464 Cloudy J5a Snow 2835 Fair 3865 Stiwrs 4755 Fair 5179 Cloudy 525 PtCldy M79 Clrn 2324 PtCldy 0U Rain 5255 TShwrs 4076 Cloudy 3540 PtCldy 2428 Fair 4171 Snow 3037 PtCldy 2741 Cloudy 4654 Rain 3440 PtCldy 6C77 Cloudy Wl'H cirmt 5273 Fa'r 'SW Cloudy 1320 Drill 4755 ptCM 17" rtniirtv Cloudy 3739 Weather Data NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICf Special Report For The Indianapolis Star Jan. IS, 197S Precipitation, 24 hours, to 7 p.m. .16 Total amount since Jan. 1 2.38 Accumulated departure from normal since Jan.

1 (Excess) .69 Mean lemperaturt (Midnight lo 7 p.m.) 37 Decree days 18 Accumulated degree days since July 1 2,802 Normal accumulation for this date 2,795 BAROMETER READINGS u4 Walter E. Services tor Hertz, 71, 322 Main Street, Beech Grove, retired pharmacist, will be held at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in Little and Sons Beech Grove Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. in Holy Name Catholic Church. Emtombment will be.

at Calvary Cemetery. Mr. Hertz died Friday in St. Francis Hospital. He "retired in 1C69 after being employed as a pharmacist by the Hook Drug.

Company 33 years. Earlier, he had been a pharmacist for the Riesbeck and Wade Pharmacy 15 years. Mr. Hertz was a member of the Holy Name church and its Men's Club and Msgr. Downey Council, Knights of Columbus, and was active in the Indianapolis Humane Society.

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19 Sunset today o.m. Simnse tomorrow 8 02 a.m. Moonset tomorrow 1 :01 a.m. This evening, Venus and Mercury appear about near each other as the are ever een. Dnrinn the coming week, Venus will begin to draw away from Mercury.

OHIO RIVER STAGES (Flood Stages In Parentheses) Today's Forecast Cincinnati (521 30 0, dovn 0.6. Msrkljnd Locks (51) 24.2, down 0.6. uooer (231 12.1, no chanoe. McAlpine lower (55) 14.6, down 1.0. Evansville (42) 27.7, down 0.8.

WABASH RIVER Lafayette (11) 8.4, uo 0.1. New Harmony (15) 15.8, uo 0.2. WHITE RIVER Petersburg (16) 17.8, down 1.4. Shoals (25) 7.3, down 1.9. The Almanac By United Press International Today is Sunday, Jan.

19, the 19th day of 1975 with 346 to follow. The moon is approaching its first quarter. The morning stars are Mars and Saturn. The evening stars are' Mercury, Venus and Jupiter. Those born on this date are under the sign of Capricorn.

Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee was born Jan. 19, 1807. On This Day In History: In 1861, Georgia seceded from the Union.

In 1938, the Spanish Nationalist Air Force bombed Barcelona and Valencia, killing 700 civilians and wounding hundreds more. In 1965, a "cheating" scandal rocked the Air Force Academy in Colorado. A total of 105 cadets later resigned. In 1969, two airliners were hijacked to Cuba, one with 171 persons aboard. A THOUGHT FOR THE DAY Gen.

Robert E. Lee said: "Duty is the suhlimest word in our language. Do jour duty in all things. You cannot do more. You should never wish to do less." STAR STATE REPORT Jeffersonville, Ind.

Mrs. Viola James (Happy) Wathen, 57, Jeffersonville, wife of State Representative Richard B. Wathen died yesterday in her home after a long illness. Mrs. Wathen was active in community services and church work.

She was a director of the Recording for the Blind at Louisville and a former member of the vestry W. 0. McKcand, Longtime City Pharmacist, Dies Services for Wallace 0. McKcand, 78, 4871 Southeastern Avenue, longtime pharmacist and owner of Southside drug stores, will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Stirling Funeral Home and at 10:30 a.m.

in St. Bernadette Catholic Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mr. McKeand, a native of Madison and an Indianapolis resident 65 years, died Friday while visiting his daughter, Mrs.

Raymond McSemek, at Dayton, Ohio. He wa's a member of St. Bernadette church and the Indianapolis Association of Retail Pharmacists, an Army veteran of World War I and member of Southeastern American Legion Post 305. Surviving, besides his daughter, is his son, Jerry McKeand, Indianapolis drugstore owner. B.

K. Vance B. K. Vance, 66, 825 East Orange Street, a maintenance employe of the Mahan Company died yesterday in Winona Memorial Hospital. A native of Franklin, he had been an Indianapolis resident 18 years.

Earlier, he was employed in the maintenance department at the former Riverside Amusement Park 15 years. He was a member of Woodmen of the World and Odd Fellows lodges and the United Methodist Church, all in Kentucky. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Estel Vance; six daughters, Mrs. Patsy Calvert, Mrs.

Lena Wilson, Mrs. Nadine King and Mrs. Betty Roach, all of Indianapolis; Mrs. Joyce Sampson of Woodburn, Ky and Miss Linda Towe of Bowling Green, and three sons, Billy R. and Donald H.

Vance, both of Franklin, and Jimmy W. Vance of Woodburn, Ky. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday in G. H.

Herrmann South East Street Funeral Home, with burial at Franklin, Ky. Harry Under Services for Harry Linder, 80, 1724 East 52d Street, will be held at 2 p.m. today in Aaron-Ruben-Nelson Meridian Hills Mortuary. Burial will be in B'Nai Torah Cemetery. A native of Russia, Mr.

Linder had been a resident of Indianapolis 64 years. He had been a salesman for Regen Baking Company 25 years before retiring. For the last 10 years he had been assistant manager of the Island Restaurant at Carmel. He was a member of B'Nai Torah Congregation. Survivors include his widow, Airs.

Mary Linder, and two sons, Ben and Lester Linder both of Indianapolis. Mrs. Alma Tinley Services for Mrs. Alma M. Tinley, 91, 1124 North LaSalle Street, will be held at 2 p.m.

Monday in Little and Sons Beech Grove Funeral Home. Burial will be in Washington Park East Cemetery. Mrs Tinley died Thursday in her home. She was the widow of Watson Tinley. Survivors in elude her daughter, Mrs.

Ben Tinnell of Covington, and two sons, Clyde Tinley of Los Angeles, and Hobart Tinley of Beech Grove. Miclwcl Todd Park Services for Michael Tedd Park, 4 months old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Park, lac Drive, will be held at 1 p.m. Monday In Conkle Lynd-hurst Funeral Home, with burial In Brownsburg (Ind.) Cemetery.

He died Friday in the Arcadia (Ind.) Childrens Home. He is survived by his parents and two sisters, himberly and Traci Park, both at home. Mrs. Ava Davidson Services for Mrs. Ava Davidson, 94, Indianapolis, will be held at 2 p.m.

Monday in J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes, with burial in Sutherland Cemetery. She died Friday in a local nursing home. The Rev.

Dr. Almon Jacob Coble, 67, Kokomo, superintendent of the Kokomo District of the United Methodist Church and former pastor of Indianapolis Methodist churches, died yesterday at his home. Dr. Coble had been a trustee of DePauw University, the Indiana Methodist Children's Home at Lebanon, Methodist Hospital at Gary and Wesley Manor at Frankfort. HE WAS A delegate to the Methodist World Conference at London in 1966.

In Indianapolis, Dr. Coble had been pastor of the Washington Street and Brightwood Meth- Jeffrey Strickland Services Tuesday Services for Jeffrey Strickland, 16, of Cincinnati, Ohio, a former resident of Carmel, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Mount Washington Presbyterian Church at Cincinnati, followed by burial in Spring Grove Cemetery there. He died Friday in an automoblie accident near Carmel. A native of Chicago, 111., and a resident of Carmel 12 years, Mr.

Strickland moved to Cincinnati in June with his family. He was a member of the Chess Club at Carmel High School, the Youth Group of North United Methodist Church of Carmel, the Mount Washington Presbyterian Church and Explorer Scouts at Cincinnati. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James L.

Strickland and two brothers, Kenneth and James L. Strickland all of Cincinnati. lsiah J. Day Services for Isiah Junior Day, 39, 2354 South Riley Avenue, will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Greater Elim Bap tist Church.

Burial will be in New Crown Cemetery. Mr. Day's death Thursday of car bon monoxide poisoning in a car parked in a garage is be lieved accidental, the Marion County coroner's office report ed. A native of Elkton, he had been a resident of Indian apolis 33 years and was a bus driver for Clearstream Gardens Apartments. He was a member of East Side Baptist Church Survivors include his three sons, Barry Alonzo, Stephen and Brian Day; two daughters, Miss Gina Day and Miss Le-Dreana Day, and his mother, Mrs.

Katherine Moorman, all of Indianapolis. Friends may call at King and King Funeral Home Monday. Mrs. Alexander Mrs. Louise G.

Alexander, 88, 8809 Madison Avenue, died yesterday in Community Hospital. A native of Germany, she came to the United States in 1893 and had been a resident of Indianapolis most of her life. She was a matron at the Illinois Building 25 years and retired in 1964. Mrs. Alexander, widow of Harold Alexander, was a member of the Queen Esther Chapter Order of the Eastern Star.

Services will be held at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday in H. Herrmann South East Street Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Crown Hill Cemetery. Survivors include her daughter, Mrs.

Jean E. Helm of Indianapolis, and son, Robert Alexander of Indianapolis. Mrs. Ruby F.Kerr Services for Mrs. Ruby F.

Kerr, 79, 4301 East 11th Street, will be held at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in Shirley Brothers Drexel Chanel and at 10 a.m. in Little Flower Catholic Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mrs.

Kerr, widow of William B. Kerr, died Friday in a local nursing home. She was a buyer for Crawley-Milner Department Store at Cincinnati, Ohio, 15 years and retired in 1959. There are no immediate survivors. Mrs.

Sylvia Durbin Sheridan, Ind. Mrs. Sylvia M. Durbin, 83, Sheridan, died yesterday in a Sheridan nursing home. She was the widow of Arthur Durbin.

Services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in Kercheval Funeral Home. Burial will be in Spen cer Cemetery. (Utoiiivill Sets Antique Sale Goodwill Industries will hold its annual antique sale at 9:30 a.m. Saturday in the cafeteria in central headquarters, 1635 West Michigan Street.

Antiques, collectibles, clothing, linens and furniture will be amone the items sold. All proceeds will go to the Good will to help the handicapped. Food services will bo avail able. A 1 p.m. 29.7 7 p.m 29.17 11 p.m 29.91 RELATIVE HUMIDITY Maximum ....100 Minimum 71 TEMPERATURES 1 a.m so 1 p.m.

41 a.m 31 3 p.m 44 5 a.m 33 5 p.m. 42 7 a.m 35 7 p.m 38 9 a.m 35 p.m 34 11 a.m 37 11 p.m 35 Maximum 45 Minimum '11 Record 64 (1929). Record -1 (1930) FOR THE SAME DATE LAST YEAR Maximum 41 Minimum 43 Services for Harold R. Im-ler, 75, 1032 Charleston West Drive, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in Jordan Funeral Home, with burial in Washington Park East Cemetery.

A native of Whitestown and an Indianapolis resident 70 years, he died Friday at home. Mr. Imler retired in 1964 as foreman of the air brake department at the Beech Grove shops of the Penn Central Railroad after 47 years' service with the Penn Central and the former New York Central System. He was a member of East 10th Street United Methodist Church and a past president of the church's Everson Class, and a member of Indianapolis Masonic Lodge 669, Scottish "Rite and Penn Central Supervisors' Club. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Mary M. Imler, and sister, Mrs. Lola Joyce of Indianapolis. Mrs. Geckler, Widow Of Judge, Succumbs Services for Mrs.

Nell D. GeckTer, 91, 3419 North Penn-s 1 a i a Street, a former agent for the Board of State Charities, will be held at 11:30 a.m. Monday in Flanner and Buchanan Fall Creek Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mrs.

Geckler, widow of John Geckler, a former Juvenile Court judge, died Friday in a local nursing home. Mrs. Geckler was a former member of Sutherland Avenue Presbyterian Church. Murray L. Gott Services for Murray L.

Gott, 73, 202 North Eighth Avenue, Beech Grove, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Little and Sons Beech Grove Funeral Home. Burial will be in Pleasant View Cemetery in Jamestown. Mr. Gott died Friday in St.

Francis Hospital. He was a native of Mel-lott and lived in Indianapolis 10 years. He was a maintenance employe at the Holiday Inn at Crawfordsville for six years, retiring about 18 months ago. He had been a machinist for Penn Central Railroad 10 years. Mr.

Gott was a member of Beech Grove United Methodist Church. Survivors include his widow; Mrs. Elsie Gott, two daughters, Mrs. Howard Owens of Jamestown, and Mrs. Ronald Dixon of Lebanon; stepdaughter, Mrs.

Ruth Lahr of Indianapolis, and three sons, Lee M. Gott of Lebanon, Harold W. Gott of Indianapolis and Edward E. Gott of Advance. Joseph Washington Joseph D.

Washington, 59, a driver for Jay's Taxi Company, died yesterday in his home, 1212 West 20th Street. A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, he had been employed with the company two years and also worked at Thompson Associates Inc. Mr. Washington served in Okinawa while with the United States Army in World War II. Services will be held at 11 a.m.

Monday in Boatright Funeral Home, with burial in Floral Park Cemetery. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Ernes tine Washington; three daughters, Mrs. Wanda Holman of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mrs. Opal Hood and Mrs.

Norma Jean Partee, both of Indian apolis, and a son, Charles D. Washington of Chicago, 111. Cliffordliaits Atlanta, Ind. Clifford Baitz, 81, R. R.

2, Atlanta, a Hamilton County farmer, died yesterday in the Tipton County Hospital at Tipton. He was a veteran of World War I. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Hartley Funeral Home at Arcadia. Burial will be in Arcadia Cemetery.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Bessie Parr Baits, and a son, Robert II. Baitz, R. R. 2, Atlanta.

Indiana Deaths Alexandria Louis Reynolds, 62. Bloomington Olaf Stephens, 78; Fred H. Huntington, 76. Brazil Robert E. Stewart, 37.

Brook Roy E. Lawrence, 87. Ellettsville H. Burton Bush-nell, 51. Greensburg Lawrence Geis, 81.

Rockville Miss Mary Eliza beth Britton, 91. been employed 30 years in the tool and die division of the Naval Avionics Facility. He was a member of Mssrr. Downey Council, Knights of Loiumous. Survivors include his son, Lawrence Schuck of Indianapolis, and daughter, Mrs.

Joseph Feeny of Jackson, N.C. Oakey H. Nowlin Services for Oakey H. Now-lin, 80, 6461 Kentucky Avenue, a retired Kenney Machinery Corporation salesman, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Carlisle Son Funeral Home at Mooresville.

Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. He died Friday in the Morgan County Hospital at Martinsville. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church at Mooresville. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Geneva Nowlin, and a son, Oakey R.

Nowlin of Mooresville. Floyd H. Stout Floyd Harlan Stout, 89, 1815 East Stop 10 Road, a retired self-employed produce grower, died yesterday in his home. A native of Monrovia, he was a resident of Indianapolis about 56 years. He was a member of Fairfield Friends Church.

Services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in the Singleton and Hen-Madison Avenue Mortuary, with burial in Mooresville (Ind.) Cemetery. Survivors include his widow, Louella (Herzog) Stout. Vital Statistics BIRTHS Community Hospital Boy! PHILLIPS. Jimtl tnd Phyllis) LYNCH, Tim and Dtborih; FLINT, Charles ind Diana.

Girls DOUGHERTY, James and Ellen; GREEN, James and a STUMM, Albert and Omeda; FORD, Richard and Judith) CONN, Roger and Claudia! STEPHENS, Mark and Kalhllnt; JACKSON, Jack and Carolyn. Marion County Oanaral Hospital Girl LYNN, William and Naltia. SI. Francis Hospital Olrls POWELL, Jerry and Trudy; Z.M N' tn 'nj WHITE, Thomas tnd Belly. SI.

Vincent Hospital Boys FLATEN, Bryan and Judy; JANOVICZ, Michael and Nancyi MILLER, Alvin and Sheila; PRYOR, Lulher and Frances. Girl MclNNIS, Garry and Ann. Methodist Hospital Boyt MITCHELL, Michael and Constant; CASKS Michael and Elaine; NOEL, John tnd Karen; BORN, Darryell and Jennifer; CLAY, William and Doris; SMITH, Walter and Darlene; PRICE, Michael and Kathleen; EANS, Jerry and Nancy. Girls HALE, Kenneth tnd Kathy; ALBRECHT, Rick tnd Lynn; HOOTEN, Lorry and Lynelte; ALLEN, John and Helen; ROBINSON, James and Deborah; KEENER, Ronald and Phyllis. Deaths Around U.S.

MORRIS GOODMAN, II, president and general manager ot Anthracite News Company, maior northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper and maoaiino distributing agen cy, at Scranton, Pa. CHARLES C. MOSKOWITI, 17, former chlel eiecutive of Melro-Goidwyn Mayr and former president of Robbies Music at New York City. before retiring in 1967. air.

Ray was a member of Ben Davis Christian Church. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Farley West Morris Street Funeral Home, with burial in Floral Park Cemetery. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Ella Ray; two daughters, Mrs.

Charlotte Wil-1 i a of Indianapolis and Mrs. Linda Towns of Moores- ville, and two sons, Raymond Washington of Fowler and 01-len C. Ray of Indianapolis. Lewis (Mutt) Wilson Services for Lewis (Mutt) Wilson, 56, 2501 Mars Hill Street, will be held at 1p.m. Monday in Farley West Morris Street Chapel.

Burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery. Mr. Wilson died Friday in his home. He was a native of Lafayette, and lived in Indianapolis 50 years. He was employed by Clairmont Transfer Company 12 years before retiring in 1974.

Survivors in clude his widow, Mrs. Doris G. Wilson. Carl E. Flick Carl E.

Flick, 75, 620 North LaSalle Street, a retired employe of the parts department at the former Jones and Mal-ey Automobile Agency, died vesterdav in Community uos pital. A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, he was a member of St. Philip Neri Catholic Church. Services will be held at 9:40 a.m. Tuesday in the Grinsteiner Funeral Home and at 10 a.m.

in the church. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Corinne Flick.

Mrs. Goldie Roctter Graveside services for Mrs. Goldie E. Roetter, 88, Houlka, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesdav in Crown Hill Ceme tery.

Mrs. Roetter, a former Indianapolis resident, died Friday at Houlka. She was born in Indianapolis and had worked at Eli Lilly Co. 17 years before retiring in 1947. She moved to Houlka in 1955.

A daughter, MissBarbara Roetter of Houlka, survives. Mrs. DeVaney Noblesville, Mrs. Mayme Bell DeVaney, 85, No blesville, a cook at Beanie's Cafeteria for 25 years and widow of Sam DeVaney, died yesterday in the Tipton Coun ty Hospital at Tipton. Services will be held at 11 a.m.

lues- day in the Evans, Godby Trout Funeral Home. Burial will be Arcadia Cemetery. 7 (Eastern Standard Times) INDIANA HI Lo Evansville Snow 54 35 Fort Wayne 5now 37 2 South Bend Snow 16 30 ALASKA Weather Hi Anchorage Cloudy 42 LO 17 -6 35 t-airoanns Cloudy Juneau Rain 39 CANADA (Today) Montreal Flryj IS 1 Toronto Flrys 25 20 Vancouver Rain 48 40 Winnipeg -20 HAWAII Honolulu PICIdy' 87 41 FOREIGN CITIES (Yesterday) Weather Temp. Berlin Clear 48 Cairo Clear 64 ouonn Cloudy 36 London Rain 43 Moscow Cloudv 30 Paris Cloudy 46 Pek.ng clear 30 Rome Cloudy 57 Saigon Driiilt 82 Seoul Clear 18 Stockholm Ram 37 Sydney Cloudy 66 Tokyo 'ei aviv PtCldy 61 Clear 39 Broad Ripple Reunion Members of the Class of 1966 at Broad Ripple High School who have not been in touch with planners of a 10-year reunion next summer are asked to write to Mary K. Fisher, 245 North Fourth Street, Zionsvillc, Ind.

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