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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 8

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riday Evening July 9 1954 DEATHS IHE the widow are SPECIAL! UNERAL NOTICES CREME COED WAVE 73 Good Merchandise to at Reasonable Prices im 45 JANICE NE WILLIAM (Bill) DRESSLER CHARLES (Yellow) DRESSLER HURRY TO HARRY'S MICHAEL COLLINS GLENN PIERCE anti ROBERT MARTIN RELIABLE COAL CO Ph 2 6800 1203 Canal Road CLOTHING into his car and drove THOUGHTULNESS 529 Main St (Near Sixth) attention to iHuqjlni Eiinaral llama career uneral Home COAL and UEL OIL Phone 27873 Ambulance Service PHONE 2 4033 Hot weather trade in special! up to MOO for your old refrigerator aflo'wawa Ladies Ready to Wear Modal 1 OS OX $43995 Others as low as $17500 America's Smartest Refrigerators Low down payment easy terms RMW MtKTQtS Lafayette Ind MMjugjiOieS DECKERS RENEE MHIII Ml) SQIAIH Mary sons and step He in 31 years Retta Clark the the all excit scien call Services Burial secretary and Ros Logansport was chairman the executive com STUARTS 313 Columbia se up Coma ia and choose yotzr new TH Refrigerator now at a real saving! 7 models (you can decorate them all) had the by an sev Mothproofing Cleaning Service San 0 Chlorophyll CROWN LAUNDRY PHONE 2 4071 We wont you to have this big beautiful new International Harvester Refrigerator so offering special allowances on your old refrigerator for a limited time only You get all these features and more AST ACCURATE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE REE DELIVERY THE JOURNAL AND COURIER LAAYETTE IND complete in of cost Push button automatic defrosting Big full width freezer chest Automatic all weather temperature control "Tight Wad" unit with 5 year warranty INVEST IN THE DURABLE Circus Owner Killed TERRE HAUTE (AP) John Wixom 54 Terre Haute ani mal circus owner was killed Thursday night in a collision at the south edge of the city Wix automobile collided with a truck at the junction of 41 and the 41 business route PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY INDIANA Inc WOLE VER ELECTRIC CO tt MAIN PH 4 481 as a child She was Raymond Levy in Oc and he died in Octo Baby Abandoned HENDERSON Ky (AP) An abandoned baby girl weighing just 2 pounds 8 ounces was thriving riday in the warmth of a hospital incubator Mrs Mary Doxey found the tiny tot about 7 am Thursday after investigating a sound a kitten on her porch swing Doctors said the baby was only a few hours old are a three year old Rebecca her mother 712 Northwestern Ave PHONE 3 2177 olkrlBakErinc A UNERAL HOME 103 $4 $T0L2 2b332b254 ASP SUPER MARKET NEW STORE HOURS MONDAY thru SATURDAY 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM PIERCE Glenn riends may call after Saturday noon at Seller Baker funeral home where services will be held at 1:30 pm Sunday Rev Earl Helmburger officiating burial in Indian Creek cemetery near Headlee with Masonic services at the grave Actress To Wed SANTA MONICA Calif Actress Joan real life daugh ter and television sister Beverly Wills 20 will be wed Sunday to 2nd Lt Allen Norton Grossman 22 Miss Wills plays Miss sis ter on NBC I Married Joan ries but says she plans to give her COOK ELECTRICALLY GIVE PROPER SIGNALS OR TURNS AND STOPS and keep your cor in safe driving condition at ell times! Huge oreign Aid WASHINGTON (AP) The Council of State Chambers of Com merce calling for a new look at foreign aid plans calculates that the United States will have spent $62848000000 for foreign aid in the 10 years ending next June 30 The Council broke down this total among the states and figured Indiana will have paid $1546060800 of this total GERARD Mrs Lillian riends may call after Saturday noon at Jackson funeral home Delphi where services will be held at 2 Sunday DrGuy Carpenter West Lafayette otwclat ing burial tn Delphi Masonic ceihetety purvlvors Include a granddaughter and a grandson 98c BOTH SHOPS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii The LOWER Marl Dial 8 3739 rom 8U Elisabeth Bar Grill Star Lanes ine ood A Tom avorite Drink 1701 Schuyler Open Bowling on Week Ends INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER before the American Physical ciety here Thursday by its dis coverer Dr Marcel Schein one of this foremost cosmic ray scientists CALLED Dr Schein said the only con clusion he could make so far was that the strange visitor was some thing which nuclear scientists have been seeking for an proton The term antLproton is an ing word even among atom tists It is their way of describing the basic particle out of which re verse matter presumably is made PROTON ATOM CORE Theoretically an anti proton is the counterpart or num ber of a proton The proton is core of the hydrogen atom and main substance out of which ordinary matter is made When an anti proton and a pro ton are in collision they presum ably destroy each other That ap parently was what happened Dr Schein said when the space visitor hit the film pack It was in colli sion with a proton in the aluminum covering of the film pack NO DANGER TO PLANET There is no danger that anyone will corral a lot of anti protons and destroy the planet They are too scarce and hard to handle If they ever are produced artificially they will come only from the biggest atom smashing machines The story of Dr par ticle is told by a picture of tracks made bv the debris of the collision DOUBLE CONVERSION irst the proton and the supposed anti proton vanished and a shower of photons or ray impulses ap peared The two particles thus pre sumably were converted into ray energy The rays in turn produced pairs of electrons This is a common occurrence in high energy atomic activity ENERGY UNPARALLELED Since electrons are considered material substance rather than energy there was a double con version first from matter to en ergy and then back to matter Dr Schein calculated the energy of the space particle at 10 million billion volts Nothing remotely ap proaching that energy ever has been recorded from direct obser vation of a single cosmic ray par ticle Dr Schein said TAKE HOME OODS Sandwiches Chicken In ths Basket Shrimp Chicken rench ries and Onions Phone 8 2352 PARKETTE DRIVE INN Spurn 4 Day Week CHICAGO (AP) Two unions have rejected International Har vester proposal of a four day week in lieu of layoffs for production workers The independent arm Equip ment Workers union which claims to represent 23000 workers in eight Harvester plants and the CIO United Auto Workers rep resenting 30000 in 16 plants turned down the idea We pride ourselves on our details small or large Our funeral services are every way regardless Your forests and woodlands so much and ask so little return only that you keep fire from running wild Then these resources of yours can keep on producing timber wa ter and wildlife keep on pro viding the wholesome outdoor recreation you enjoy so much So please be careful with matches smokes any fire Pledge your help! Remember Only You Con Prevent orest ires Published as a public service in coop eration with The Advertising Council Kidnaping Charged BATESVILLE (INS) Virgil Ruble 24 of New Point was charged riday with kidnaping in a case involving a 15 year old girl The father Gayle Dugie said his daughter Betty went to Batesville Thursday night with a group of girls and that Ruble forced her off A search for Ruble and the girl was started and the warrant charging kidnaping issued Ida Pat Beauty Shop 324 4th Ph 2 2160 Office Equipment Dept 514 20 Slain St Dial 2 5036 Robert riends may call after noon riday at Soller Baker funeral home Service there Saturday at 10 a Rev RiAgp officiating Burial In Greenbush cemetery Bang! ive Dollars SAN RANCISCO Eddie Pipkin 26 explained to a traffic court why he violated an auto mobile right of way car must have run over a beer can which exploded so loudly that it must have startled me into stepping on the gas by mistake It went bang! Just like Muncipal Judge Clayton Horn answered ive dollars just like STORMS Harry Services Saturday at 10 a in Corcoran funeral home 1411 East 67th street at Dorchester avenue Chicago Interment in Pine Vil lage cemetery Saturday at 1:30 EN Miss Carrie riends may at Baker funeral home Dayton there at 3 Saturday In Dayton cemetery Three WINGATE Emmett riends may cal! at family residence at Thorntown Services 2:30 pm Saturday Rev Ernest itch officiating Burial in Plainview cemetery Colfax Russell and Hitch funeral directors Thorntown in charge Name Qualifies CONCORD Among applicants for a vacancy on the New Hampshire state liquor com mission was Wilfred Champagne of Wilton ENTERTAINMENT EVERY NIGHT 4lNI) SATURDAY ATERNOON 5 O'CLOCK INN 429 COLUMBIA ST Weepy Motto HASTINGS Neb (UP) Mem bers of a grade school class were asked by the teacher to recite their favorite mottoes One little girl probably speaking from experience answered If at first you don suc ceed cry cry Truck all atal LAWRENCEBURG rank Ebergart 60 Lawrenceburg died Thursday in St rancis hospital at Cincinnati of injuries suffered Wednesday in a fall from an Indi ana highway department truck The accident occurred on the Har rison Lawrenceburg road PLEDGE YOUR HELP! WHH THE BEAUTIUL NEW WORTHINGTON window air conditioner Adr about itsy Mrs ahead" featurefl Bitten by Snake SANORD NC (UP) Bobby Howard 19 who almost lost his life because he wanted to keep his job was reported in good condition riday He was bitten by a poisonous snake but refused meical treat ment He have any money and needed to work on his new job on a street construction proj ect Howard was rushed to a hospital however after he collapsed on a street Doctors said that it was a close race with death CURTS Edward riends may call riday afternoon at Hershman and Weston funeral home Brook Services there Saturday at 2 Rev Roilings officiating Burial tn Riverside cemetery Brook COLLINS Michael riends may call after 3 Sunday at Soller Baker funeral home where services will be held at 1:30 pm Monday Burial In Rest Haven Memorial park Survivors Include 17 grandchildren and five great grandchild ren Scientist inds Continued from Page 1 URS by RANCIS ur Storage RANCIS KNOTS Lafayette's Only Exclusive urrier 508 Columbia St Ph 2 4715 Zoar Lafayette GENERAL ELECTRIC SHOW CASE Two Local Men Hurt in Collision A car truck collision Thursday evening resulted in injury to two Lafayette men and damage to both vehicles Injured were Joseph Halsmer 40 of Lafayette 5 Halsmer lying Service and Theodore Smith 42 Lafayette 5 local at torney Both were reported in good condition riday in St Elizabeth hospital George Myers 34 an employe of the Hoosier Beverage company Crawfordsville was travelling south on the By Pass at Union street Thursday at 5:25 pm As Myers attempted to stop his truck at the traffic signal the left front brake grabbed pulling the vehicle into the station wagon driven by Smith who was headed north Halsmer was a passenger in the Smith auto Myers was not injured State Trooper Edwin Loman in vestigated and estimated damage to the station wagon $700 and the truck $400 Complete Stock of tbe Latest SUMMER MENSWEAR Clothing Store Corner 3rd and Columbia BALTIMORE CLOTHES SHOP Store or Keo 114 Main St Pbeae 1 ZS73 Quality Clothes Hats and urnishings Wear East Side Square REID SOMERS SALES Your Crosley Dealer Vormciy Phil Retd Appliaacet Phone 2 47M Main South Sta at ive Point DRESSLER William and Charles neral arrangements Incomplete or information Soller Baker funeral home 2 6254 or 2 2633 WE POINT WITH PRIDE TO OUR TOWN 'S More unds Seen To Probe Housing WASHINGTON (UP) Sen Homer Capehart (R Ind) said riday that federal housing scan dals have turned out to be and predicted it will take $500000 more to investigate them properly Capehart plans to ask the Sen ate next week for additional funds to expand his Seriate Banking inquiry to include pos sible abuses in the slum clearance military and co operative housing programs Capehart made the statement as Senate and House conferees side stepped an immediate showdown in their battle over President public housing pro gram The conference group planned to complete work on housing bill this week end But Capehart nounced late Thursday that eral including the public housing issue remain to be ironed out He predicted that agreement would not be reached before next Wednesday The Senate already has given the banking committee $150000 to in vestigate the housing scandals The group has been centering its at tention on the defunct apartment construction program under which apartment builders reaped millions in profits But Capehart said the scandals now appear to be so reach that the inquiry neces sarily be much more extensive than first Public hearings will resume Monday City Cows MILWAUKEE Judy the three year old citified Hereford born in the Milwaukee stockyards recently gave birth to twins a heif er and bull calf The bull died but the heifer thrived and will have the run of the yard with Judy hafivrJ Boards To Honor Vets Ike Invited PERU (UP) President Eisen hower riday was invited by four county draft boards to award cer tificates of appreciation to Kore an war veterans at a joint pro gram honoring the ex servicemen Plans for the mass ceremony to be held at Bunker Hill Air orce base Aug 22 were formulated Thursday night at a meeting of the Miami Wabash ulton and Cass county boards Officials estimated there are about 2000 Korean veterans in the four county area Also invited to the ceremony were Secretary of Defense Charles Wilson and the secretaries of the various armed services The joint program is believed the first to be held in the nation George Arnold Peru chairman of the Miami county board was elected permanent chairman of the observance Charles Walker Pe ru was named coe Martin elected finance Appointed to mittee were the four local board chairmen Arnold Arthur Tom son Wabash: Cecil Laymon Lo gansport and Newcomb Rochester Others attending the meeting in cluded Mayor James Alwood Wa bash Mayor Robert Shafer Rochester Mayor Cox Pe ru and Robert Webekind repre senting Mayor George Muehlhau sen Logansport only $E00 Geisler's Lafayette Lafayette The Style Store for Men Electric HAIR QE 50o CLIPPERS UaUv Weekly with Barber Sciaeon and Comb See irst QUALITY SHOES Al Low Prices The WRIGHT lowers style nAnlfi shop Always on the Square WEST SIDE SQUARE GLENN PIERCE Glenn Pierce 38 a foreman in the plant of the Warren Paper Products company died unexpect edly of a heart attack in his home 1407 South Twenty Second street at 9:45 Thursday He became ill while shopping and died shortly after returning home Bom at Headlee he lived in La fayette 13 years He was married to Pearl Hinderlider in 1940 and was a member of Congress Street Methodist church Masonic Lodge No 585 at Royal Center and Merou Grotto of Lafayette Surviving with the widow are a son Larry Eugene and a daughter Judith Lee both at home his father Lovell Pierce of Head lee two brothers Verne of Lo gansport and Galen of Spring field Mo and a sister Mrs Noah King Lafayette INANT NE Janice Lourine Neff infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Edward Neff West Point 1 died shortly after birth in St Elizabeth hospital Thursday MISS CARRIE PADEN DAYTON Miss Carrie Paden 88 former Dayton and Muncie resident died Thursday in the Ma sonic home at ranklin Born at Dayton of pioneer par ents she later moved to Muncie She was a secretary there member of the Presbyterian church and Or der of Eastern Star There are no immediate survi vors MRS LILLIAN GERARD Mrs Lillian Gerard 79 widow of Burton Gerard died at 9 a riday in the home of her daugh ter Mrs Helen Vedette 2401 Wal lace avenue after an illness of about two weeks Born at Delphi she was married in 1898 They were living at 141 Pierce street West when her husband died in 1946 She was a member of the irst Methodist church of West Lafayette The daughter is the only mediate survivor MRS HELEN LEVY Mrs Helen (Miller) Levy died Thursday in a hospital atAl hambra Calif after a shortC ill ness Born at Romney she came to Lafayette married to tober 1947 ber 1953 Surviving daughter 1 Mis Joe Miller of Lafayette and two sisters Mrs Edna Gonzales of Reseda Calif and Mrs Mar ian Arnold recently returned from the Philippine Islands The body will be sent to La fayette MICHAEL COLLINS Michael Collins 79 died at 5:20 am riday in nis home 1401 Union street after an illness of three months ormerly em Buy Your PICNIC SUPPLIES at MUIR DRUGS and save! McKinneys DIAL 2 7408 1700 17th Drive In Special So So Easy to Manage No Appointment Necessary Jerry Beauty Shop 612 Columbia Ph 2 6014 ployed in the aluminum plant he retired in 1948 Born in West Virginia he lived Lafayette for was married to 1899 Surviving with four sons Willard of Rossville Lester of Indianapolis and Roy and Eugene of Lafayette three daughters Mrs Roy Masterson Chicago Mrs Riley Reddington Dayton and Mrs Chauncey Tolen Lafayette two brothers Riley of Cairo Va and Charles of Proctor Va and two sisters Mrs Rosa Sandy Parkersburg Va and Mrs Bessie Me Keown Rockland HARRY'D STORMS PINE VILLAGE Word was re ceived here of the death Thursday in Chicago of Harry Storms former resident of this community Surviving are daughters Mrs Ella Such Mrs lorence Kraus Mrs Lola Gillingham Mrs Georgia Levin Mrs Dove Taylor Mrs Jewel Schrock and Mrs Mary Jane Scully a son Harry Storms and two brothers Porter of near Romney and Osborne Storms EDWARD CURTS Edward Curts died Thursday in Wabash Valley sanitarium Lafayette after an ill ness of several months Born in Earl Park he spent most of his life in Brook Surviving are six brothers Jerry of Thorntown Walter of Crown Point Earl of Chicago Lee of La fayette Sam and Stanley both of Brook MRS JOHN CLINGAN IDAVILLE Mrs Inez (Tim mons) Clingan 73 wife of John Clingan died in the family home here at 10:45 pm Thursday after an illness of eight and a half years Born north of Idaville she spent her life in this community She was married in 1899 and was a member of the Methodist church Surviving with the husband are an adopted daughter Mrs Grace Mattix Idaville and a brother Milton Timmons Monticello EMMETT WINGATE Lewis Emmett Wingate 62 died Thursday in his home here He had been in failing health three years and was serious ly ill five weeks Born in Clinton county he moved to Thorntown three years ago from a farm near Bowers He was first married in 1909 to Rose oster who died in 1945 In 1946 he was married to Anna Downs who survives He was a member of Colfax Christian church Masonic lodge and IOO at Colfax Scottish Rite at Indianapolis Knights of Pythias at Thorntown and Order of Amaranth and Rebekah lodge at Lebanon Surviving besides the widow are two daughters Mrs Ruth Booher of Arlington Calif and Mrs ry of near Darlington two Clayton of Crawfordsville Dale of Lebanon 5 a daughter Mrs Sue Birge of Lebanon a step son George Tar ter Indianapolis his mother Mrs red Wingate rankfort three brothers Chalmer of near rank fort Cleo of Moran and Otis of near Darlington three sisters Mrs Mary Kaser and Miss Lottie Wingate of near rankfort and Mrs Thelma Nicewander of Colfax or all that's new in Spring Summer ashions (jaffney 3 621 MAIN ST CLOTHING 621 Main Phone 2 2807 Make Every Occasion a Special Occasion Dine at The 210 Sixth St KEEPdZ McCormick arm Equipment Store 52 By Pass the right size for smiles to reach across rich in natural resources of faith and understanding I SS XtMwri 9 IB Hi i I I i Hi B' I Bh IM i 'v v' A I IMI EM 'A Be I Bbk IK I ICUsm KMMLMrm hmlii 3 tea 1 I I 48889aofl8B8i as 9 BwBiB 9 fl fl 9 LttHWi IRBISsSft fl yy I a Hl I 111 Bl oIltHBahrinc A UNERAL HOME 103 S4 JT7L2 2b332b254 £taJMUkuLbbS.

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