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Anderson Herald from Anderson, Indiana • 2

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Anderson Heraldi
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Anderson, Indiana
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2 Thursday eb 14 1952 I 4' AP Correspondent Stan Carter BOUQUET SHOP 25th and Raible (Continued from Page One On the central and western RUGS inrougnoui inmana Valentine Day 7906 2 Year Guarantee 1206 Meridian Phone 2 0267 In the the I A CoMCWiiaM I iitfl THE BOND A LILLARD COMPANY LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY 8 Most Popular Styles! Martha Petchesky age 27 at the home of her parents "Uniformly Pint Sine 1869" ELECTROLUX XI ALSO AVAOABLB BOTTLED IN BOND Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whlakay US HOO 100 Room Sixe Rugs! ree Storage Housecloaning! When Good Companions meet it's time for BOND LILLARD complete with 7 attachments and all new parts 100 Patterns Selection! naamami 1 1 ELECTRO HYGIENE cSMco Model XI 25 Sixes to Choose rom! PKiONE 5593 CALL 89 LO rin rciuicy Dies Yesterday ALEXANDRIA eb 13 (Spl) Mrs died Phone 7906 513 9th Anderson Not Sold to Distributors or Dealers said the Justice Department move his investigation its Attornev rank Parker I i In New York said removal of the files would handicap the grand jurv inquiry I Dunlap told a reporter that four revenue bureau investigators I scheduled to testify before the grand jury Monday will have little information to present in i the absence of their files i dress of his prospective "custom I'what thev can say from i decided that they were going I Mnnnwhile Secretary Snvderjto use a rule often employed by Good news travels fast! Serve famous Bond 6 Lillard and see how fast the news of your expert hospitality makes the rounds Take your choice of either the Kentucky Blended Whiskey or the Kentucky Straight Bourbon NOW we can offer you a fine BIGELOW RUG to com pletely cover YOUR floor and of substantial savings top! No Installation charge to worry about! After their departure tne njer chant' telephoned the detective di vision Accompanied by two plains clothesmen he pointed out the La I1AVA Iftiinrino nill I (WO Hlcll MIU nvic luiunub itics any and all evidence of irreg jewclry store in the same ulanties or wrongdoing th vicinit Police took the men into Snyder denied charges the auestioned them at head neaa Oil fliAm anrl rolft'BC dated Press reporter at Austin Tex where he is in a hospital there is an increase in the amount Mrs Scofield said he was too ill of mail posted this time of year to comment She added that Dun Schulman said the average citi statement the resignation i xen is spending more money now was requested is untrue than ever before on his valen ni HVon frrm tines Sales of the nickel and dime Mill Illi 1 1 1 Vl! I I a Revenue rBu ot in NeW he ii linns 1 111 innci iiniri as ihiiiio i vii anil in si i 1141 iiiuiiitiiM i jr riends will be received at the' 621 West Adams street Alexan 1 City hours era a onlrtinnn iiAmnlato today dria Wednesday at 3:25 She w'w am kiironn tnirncf icrat thn York state She was born Jan 28 1925 In Alexandria the daughter of Charles and Marie Christensen Cummins In 1946 she married Na thaniel Petchesky at Elkton Md She is survived by her husband her parents and three sisters Mrs Ellen Beekman Anderson: Mrs Edna Harman and Mrs Rosemary Warner both of Alexandria Tka hrtlir itzic enmflunrl Ia thl Gipe Williams and Kyle funeral i San rancisco had planned public 1 pulied by the Achesons Lattimores 1 knrMA isHava riAnIe til I I hA am Ihn Anti VAiC 1 1TO ACT 1 they can find another stub born man whom they can con McCarthy continued get people to vote for 1 throw Truman Speaking before 1200 at a Republican Lin coln Ray dinner in ond du Lac Wis McCarthy declared that the leadership was becom I ing completely morally i degenerate Police Swiff from Page One to see other larger diamonds icwelcr rnieht have in stock The merchant noting the rough I 1 meanwnne aecreuu oujw 1 ORTVILLE eb 13 disputed any implication that the shoplifters to divide clerks on IN a SORROW Understanding Can Mean So Much! NOWI ROOM SIZE Linville Work On 1 1' Dies At Home Edward Ileche age 67 owner of the Variety store in ortville for the past 28 years died at noon today at the Methodist hospital at Indianapolis following an illness of several months The body was removed to the Geqjjge McCarty funeral home here where friends will be received after 1 pm riday uneral services will be conducted at the funeral home at 10 a Saturday with the Rev Rothman in charge Burial will be at Bluffton and graveside services will he held at 3 pm Sat urday at the Six Mile cemetery in that city Mr and Mrs Hcche came to ortville 28 years ago from Bluff I ton He formerly was employed as 'a foreman in a piano factory at Bluffton Mr Hcche attended schools at Bluffton Surviving are: the widow Clara Hcche: three sons Paul Chi cago and Ivan and Adrian who are co owners of the store here one daughter Mrs Joyce Halbert 1 ortville and seven grandchildren Blanche Beeman Dies At Hosoital I ELWOOD eb 13 (Spl) Mrs Blanche Pearl Beeman age 67 1 1828 South street wife of Ed ward Beeman died tonight at Mercv hospital at 6:30 pm after 1 an illness of several davs 1 The bodv was taken to the Copher and csler funeral home 1 pending completion of funeral i arrangements 1 She is survived bv the husband 1 five sons Marion Gaston Albert 1 Janies Gerald Elwood Dewey Orestes: three daughters Mrs Rachel Glotzbach Mrs Alice Carpenter and Mrs Donna Abbott 1 all of Elwood twenty three grand children I Mrs Beeman was born May 19 I 1884 near Anderson the daughter of George and Alice Ring She was married to Mr Beeman Aug 21 1901 Aladdin Sales Official Dies ALEXANDRIA eb 13 James White age 63 vice presi i dent of the sales for Aladdin In dustries Inc which maintains a plant here died Tuesday morning at his home on Valley Brook road in Nashville Tenn after an ill ncss of months uneral services will be conduct I ed Thursday morning at the Cav alry Methodist church in Nash 1 ville He will be buried in the Woodlawn cemetery in that city 1 Mr White had been affiliated with Aladdin Industries Inc for nearly 20 years He moved to Nashville from Chicago in 1949 wheft the company moved its gen eral office to the Tennessee city i He was born in Evansville Ind Surviving are the widow one son one daughter six grandchildren and three sisters When the "sky now fin der way at the Palomar Observa tory in California is completed an atlas of 1870 photographic plates will be puonsnea REE To irst Ten People WAXER ATTACHMENT Used also for painting moth proofing shampoo ing rugs and furniture Rebuilt by YOUR AVORITE BIGELOW BEAUVAIS IS READY NOW! BOND ULLABD BUND XENTUCIT BLENDED WHEXET CONTAINS GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS nZM I I St JU Murray Enraged (Continued rom Pace me hearings in the wage dispute in an effort to avert a nation wide steel strike scheduled to begin in 11 days Besides the guaranteed annual wage the union is asking an 18 ccnt an hour general wage in crease a union shop and various other benefits President Truman asked and got a truce in' a wage showdown in the industry This expires eb I ihn trnt itive date for a strike makers of his union to a Pittsburgh meeting eb 21 The policy committee can ex tend the truce or fash a green for a strike of the 600000 steel workers quarter and half dollar valentines are going like hotcakes TEMPO (Continued from ige One) he said have advanced through et a irnnttnned from Pace One) positions cost the Reds an esti jn a statement late today mated 320 dead on the frozen east Snvder sid? the Treasury is obli I fv fn author Korean baltlefront the Lignin 1 declined further comment until the Inquiry is completed The Anderson Herald I Potthoff rector of St Ambrose I church in charge Of services In 1 1 ill a Vo el Lf if kl D' A aR! 3038 East Lynn cemetery i'5r I I IXI rK A I I pired yesterday morning at her I h(mp f()llownK a lhr(pwp k8 H1 MRS OPAL BARRON iiniq RNNTT i "ess Horn at Industry Pa she Mrs Opal Barron age 40 VSIK had icsided in Anderson for sixty 1710 Noble street wife)f Leo Bar Mrs Jespte Eldorado Bennett na i a nf (hpf) Ambrose's Roman Catholic parish Nutsing Center after an Survivors arc two sons John 1 illness of four months She was Boswell Edgewood rank Bos thorn at Luna () but had lived well Cincinnati a daughter Mrs 1 in Anderson most of her life She I Bernice Eshclman at home six 1 was a member of the Central Meth I grandchildren and seven great odist church grandchildren 1 She is survived by he husband 1 riends may call at the Brbwn one son Cpl Robert Barron Camp nl l' lronherc funeral home after Stoneman Calif: one daughter nnnti Thursday Last riles wi I held riday 2 at the funeral! mother Mrs hnmn ui ine urv "1 i Treasury is trying to the committee Snyder said lhem department never sought to Ca Daubcnspeck compliment mterfere aWwiy 1 the ac cd thve verchant on his COoPeration Uvtttes of the King bcommittc nd warncd merchants (o be on the iert fr any future purported Z3 me icniauve unw co operate with the subcommittee npratine ftf lhis tvDP I Mlirrav today called the top policy tn fivflrv wav nnsxih i Dilfehiirffh Heart Disney McHale May iioniinueo iron rRe no at tJUM 11 Jin 111 ttnu uiiirnuxxc fronts only light patrol contacts h( 1 forces claimed enough votes to re inZllWUI reported i iii niinic fiAiv 49? i 1 1 nnt actual materialize Pnrt rnar ctinnlv par ngan is ommspuy a tne wca the Dpmocratic sin i asuniin jwu inionnnv rwviviiin it i iti it It aJ Anr mno 1 hoi I lines uepn Motors corporation inner neans i conditions over much of Korea of this 'type have been presented IflM lAi Kftf 1 lOArt fl I a tfOnnnuiiiM xuik yuum iuovm battle American Sabre jets a 'desire for unreasonable I SEN JOSEPH McCarthy Wis 1 TLa nf ika Do mflnr a 4 ZS 'll A 1 i tk A a ah aw conniLiee uiuviuc moi wic Motors corporation Other hearts i niiiiiifiui ffiiiu 1 1 1 1 11 is riiLitu i 1 ine aay aiiei me pmiy a uulu 1 to Bloomington and Monroe coun inatinconvention in Indianapolis: schools and to PTA councils state committee will meet IkrniinnAiir Tnflt'ini suaMUfefnrM ximmsmu in infianaDois rnaav io approve) a revision of the rules One of the changes contemplated it is under 1 SUIOU W0U1U pel Hill tlliuuil the committeeman simultaneously I with the reorganization of the com mittee The committee will elect its officers May 15 YA IriiiIIa 1 6rn age 80 7 Ovid died at 8 Army announced Wednesday last night at his home after a brief i West of the Mundung Valley the illness The body was taken to the Communists attacked in company Harold Rozclle funeral home trcnth t0 tcst Allied positions a fihol f'irtnraiT pi'IJUHig tUHiptCtlvn ui aiiina AiM' iMj HftornnSblhywd niiiumi til in iii min i i in in 1 was an emnlove of the Delco Remy olher P0lnt I Treasury which has supervision duty and then acomplish Over the Revenue Bureau had theft lhe merchant th agreed to let the King committee the men return when he had ample take action first on the New York time to show his full slock investigation 1909 He tling on Christmas Hill and an I ri i LmL'hLj: I division of General Motors here for 1 An Eighth Army communique ln every way possible in ii imiiuu uvnv aid Al ied troons withdrew on or 1 Anna Smith her at i rederick grandmother Mrs Joseph Ralston Wednesday but re occupied it i and two brothers Paul anri Wvatt Mr and Mrs Linville were mar ua tnn nmv Ml a a a nnn I fill IHHJi 141CL HIIOU SUV 11 II a I I I si VhADIHIilln MnP IM HX(I amiin mi Ancicnton uiM rhntact uneral services will be held at 1 and the couple celebrated their the Harold Rozelle funeral sixty second wedding anniversary home riday 2 with the lat Nov 14 Rev James Baker former pastor I Mr Linville is survived by the of the Central Methodist church i widow Effie A Linville four in charge Interment: will be in sons Russell Linville ortville Memorial park riends are being I Virgil Linville Carmel Indreceived at funeral home Verl Linville Springfield Mo: Charles Linville at home 4 MRS ANNA BRONNENBERG daughters Mrs Rose Snyder uneral rites for Mrs Anna Anderson Mrs Dorothy A Child Bronnenberg age 80 2 era Indianapolis Miss Bernice Lin Alexandria wife of Phillip Sheri 1 ville at home and Mrs Josephine' dan (Sherd) Bronnenberg will be I Cooper Middletown 11 grandchil hcld at 2 in riday at Baker 1 drn ani 12 grcat grandchildrcn Brothers' funeral home here with the Rev Monroe Schuster pas iMve riilAnArlif tor of the Central Christian WfJTCnfJS(V church officiating Interment will 1 ur in pi uiiucituci vruiririy PL ADDISON McCREARY The remains of Cpl Addison McCreary age 17 son of Mr and Mrs Perry McCreary will ar rivn hrr Inriav and will taken i uitu dt me nuiiii aavi piivirus Jo Baker Brothers' funeraj home Mr and Mrs Charles Cummins funeral home after 7 Cpl McCreary was killed in Ko rean action Oct 19 1951 'Continued fron Pate One VWhn ran tmess hnw manv nconle I Scdfield refused to see an Asso send He did jsoncede however that i lords of a bureau investigation there In brief this is the situation on the files and dispute involving them: The Justice Department has con vened a spcciaUgrand jury in New York Monday to consider evidence gathered in an investigation of four consin said this week former high revenue officials in fbat leaders and advisers of the eluding former Revenue Commis state Department were trying to I sioner Joseph Nunan Jr decide whether they want Presi 1 The investigating subcommittee dent Truman to run for re clection headed by Representative King (D i The President McCarthy claimed i Calif) now homing hearings is a puppei on ine strings peiug i I are being received at the funeral home where friends will be re 1 hearings on the New York invest! 1 and Jessups i home Mrs Wiseman expired in Chi i cago Sunday where she had made her residence for the past 20 years USE HlVaTASSIIED SECTION iv at 3:25 She had been ill eight months Until the fatal illness Mrs Petchesky Last rites will he Saturday at had lived with her husband in New 1:30 at Mecca Ind where the body will be removed Satur day morning MRS LlLLIANVlSEMAN uneral services for Mrs Lillian i Wiseman age 47 former Ander son resident will be held todsy at 130 at Baker funeral home with the Rev Dr Smith of the irst Baptist 'church in charge Interment will he in Menden cemetery riends ceived after 7 pm Thursday The i gation in mid March In San ran 1 body will remain at the funeral! cisco Represerttative Curtis (R i home until Saturday when it will i Neb) a member of the subcom i be taken to the Church of the i mittee charged that convening of I Nazarene where she was a mem tbe grand jury was deliberate! ber uneral services will be con attempt" by Secretary of the Trea ducted at the church Saturday at sury Snyder to the King am wnn me pastor or me nmm Renrescnu tve rung! enuren rne itev i irurax utu i dating assisted by the RcvL i SCantland pastor of the Pilgrim I Holiness church Interment will follow Park View cemetery Edward Heche ortville Dies I i i i I BD3 i I rf I' 7 1 1 I 1 i 4 i S' fl i I 1 A 2 I so (' most famous a Modem Leaf Patterns I CKf? 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