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The Times from Munster, Indiana • 33

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CS Dec. 19GG THE HAMMOND TLMES Weather: Area, State, Nation 1 3 Suspects Are Seized In Robbery Calumet Region Obituaries Forecast rJ4vlid BAIN rv 1 weather will rnntinne r- rV weather will continue Warm in the Calumet Region Thurs Halon 3Ioll Stickle Swets John Swets 71, of 3535 W. EAST CHICAGO Three strongarm bandit suspects Fred J. Moll, 68, of 5626 Beall Mrs. Katherine Halon, 74, of were caught by police 10 min- August J.

Stickle, 67, of 2725 163rd Hammond, died Tues Hammond, died Tuesdavi4525 Henry Hammond, uajT ftjks after tw() wefe fc COLD I AH-X fl I city yuCrrz 0 WtAIHER FOTOCA died Tuesday. in St. Catherine Hospital. en and robbed early today, day at his home. He is survived by his wife.

Mr. Swets is survived by his day while snow moves into the 'Appalachians and New England, the North and Cen tral Plateaus. Rain is due in the Pacific Northwest. Elsewhere, fair to partly cloudy skies should prevail. Colder weather is indicated for most of the Eastern third of the nation.

He is survived by his wife, wife, Kate: two sons, Kenneth She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Raymond Breclaw of Highland and Julie, at home; si sons, Edward of Lebanon, Verna; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Held for questioning are Robert Gadling, 20, of 3911 Deo-I dar East Chicago; Eddie of Hammond and Raymond of Elizabeth; two brothers, Adolph Stickle of Clinton and Russell Stickle of Hobart, and one sis Jordan, 18, of 2751 W. 10th PL Stockton, three daughters, Mrs. Mildred Bennett, Mrs.

Beatrice Nelson and Mrs. ter. Mrs. Edna Dugger of June Sikora of Calumet City; one stepson, Jay Kapers of Burnham; six grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Frieda Hurley and Louis Johnson.

19, of 543 Walter and Stanley of Hammond, Henry of Munster, William of Lansing and Fred at Tanney both of Gary. a'ld Mrs. Katherine Planer, both! Bloomington, Calif. Services will be at 9:30 a.m. Friday in the Virgil Huber Funeral Home.

7051 Kennedy one sister, Mrs. Sophie ot cnicaeo neienis, arm one Lis of Paris. France: one brother, Harry Moll of Calumet P(V Hammond. The Rev. Robert Temperatures in the Area and Elsewhere Hand; 20 grandchildren and five Attacked were Everett Werno, 62, of 2314 Calhoun and Floyd Webb, 56, of 2415 Burr both of Gary.

Werno told police he parked next to Richter's Tap at 1301 E. Chicago Webb remained in the car. Blanche Mager, all of Gary; Gary; three brothers, Gilbert of Hammond, Sam of Littleton, and Walt of Highland. Also, two sisters, Mrs. Henrietta Dutton and Mrs.

a Krooswyk, both of Schererville; eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday in Ross Reformed Sievers will officiate. Burial will lie in Riverside Cemetery in Clinton. Services will be at 1:30 p.m.: great-grandchildren.

Friday in the Snyder-LaHayne services will be at 9:30 a.m, Indianapolis, cloudy Jacksonville, clear Juneau, cloudy Funeral Home, o-4t in Bernard A. Dziado- HOUR-BY-HOUR 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 25 a.m. ii 2 p.m.

28 10 p.m. 26 a.m. 25 3 p.m. 28 11p.m. 7 a.m.

25 4 p.m. 27 12 M. 25 a.m. 25 5 p.m. 24 1 a.m.

25 a.m. 27 A memorial service will belAve Hammond. wicz Funeral Home, 4404 Cam held today at r.w p.m. uy mc The Rev. Earl E.

Weis willeron Hammond, and at Whitine Masonic Lodge 613 31 44 40 33 32 33 42 32 -26 52 48 12 Bismarck, clear Boise, cloudy Boston, snow Buffalo, cloudy Chicago, cloudy Cincinnati, cloudy Cleveland, cloudy Denver, clear Des Moires, clear Detroit, cloudy Fairbanks, clear Fort Worth, clear Helena, cloudy Honolulu cloudy Phoenix, clear Pittsburgh, snow Ptlnd, snow Pllnd, clear Rapid City, cloudy Richmond, rain St. Louis, clear Salt Lk. City, snow San Diego, clear San cloudy Seattle, clear Tampa, clear Washington, cloudy Winnipeg, cloudy As Werno left the tavern, 11 fttStg the three robbers Noon 34 officiate. Burial will be in Elm- io a.m. in St.

Casimir Church, It ib 77 34 J7 51' 53 41 47 34 Kansas city, clear Los Angeles, cloudy Louisville, cloudy Memphis, clear Miami, cloudy Milwaukee, cloudy fog New Orleans, cloudy New York, rain Okla. City, clear Omaha, clear Philadelphia, rain wood Cemetery. Burial will be in Holy Cross uiurcn, is ana niuiam iu, money him took his Gary, with Rev. C. W.

Muy- waet which had Calling hours are from 7 to sunrise: 7:10 a.m. Sunset: 4:21 p.m. Albany, inow 30 19 Albuquerque, clear 41 21 Atlanta, cloudy 41 33 and 10 n.m. todav and 2 to 5 Calling hours are from 7 to 10 p.m. today and 2 to 5 and an.Ci.a uim.ioui.5.

0ne of fog robDers pulled a in Ross Cemetery. lgun an(j demanded money from 7 to 10 p.m. Thursday. Mr. Moll was a life-time resi and AM.

Calling hours are from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. today. Mr. Stickle was a retired American Oil Company employe. He was a resident of the Calumet Region for 41 years.

He was a member and past commander of the East Chicago Commandery 58; a member and calling nours ai ine ueisen Webb 7 to 10 p.m. Thursday. St. Theresa Society 1034 of the Po- Funeral Home, 3805 Adams dent of the Calumet Region. He vas a member of St.

Paul Webb fled from the car, but was caught by the bandits and Gary, are after 7 p.m. today Woman's Car Hit By Train Lutheran Church of Hammond. and Thursday, lish Roman Catholic Union will hold services at 3 p.m. Thursday. Mrs.

Halon was a Hammond resident 47 years. beaten. They took his wallet containing and fled. Mr. Swets was a member of nast illustrious master of Ham He was employed as a truck driver for the American Steel Foundries where he had worked the Ross Reformed Church, mond Council 90 Royal and Sel LANSING A Lansing woman Police on routine patrol spot Highland; American Legion escaped injury Tuesday when ected Masters; a member ana oast high priest of Whiting Post 180 and Barracks No.

118, for 45 years. He was a veteran of World War I. ty sheriff's police said. I Police said they did not have Police said she drove her car on their report the speed of around lowered gates on thethe train. Witnesses estimated Wentworth Avenue crossing at the speed at approximately 70 21st Engineers, of World War her car was struck by a Grand Trunk Railroad freight train at ted the suspects car traveling at high speeds on Deodar St.

The three stopped the car and fled on foot. Chanter 162 Roval Arch Masons, Gregory He retired in 1961 from the U.S. Hp was also a member and 138th Street, miles an hour. a crossing near here. Mrs.

Ruth Binder. 52. of 18228 Miedl Mrs. Efstratia Gregory, 72, ofting and Mining The crossing is one-half mile of East Chicago. Thy were caught near 138th 2204 Ridgewood Highland, south of the Lansing village limits.

Exchange was dazed but otherwise uninjured, Cook Coun and Mian Streets. Conductor A. D. Bailes Port Huron, was charge. Otto Miedl, 38, of Cedar Lake, died Wednesday St.

Margaret died Tuesday in the West Side Hospital after a short illness. Beavers past master of Whiting Lodge 613 and AM, and a member of Knights of York Cross of Smith Wilbur Norden Smith, 51, of She is survived by a son, Nursing Home, Gary. He is survived by his wife, Spero of Highland; three daugh Services for Mrs. Arrie Girl, 19, Police cited Mrs. Binder for driving around the lowered gates.

N.Y. Stock Quotations ters, Mrs. Penelope Bereoles ot Beavers, 59, of 597 Forsythe Doiores; four daughters, Glenda, Sarah, Kathy, and Becky, all Hammond, Mrs. Ann Douglas Calumet Gty, will be at of Griffith; three sons, Robert Chicago and Mrs. Phyllis Quotations provided by Wayne Hummer Company, a member of the New York 11:30 a.m.

Friday from the Hurt in Crash Wcstville, died Monday in Beatty jiut cAuionye. ar iu nesi Aoams Chicago, rnone ANaover 3-iuO. ana Bruce, Doth ot unmtn, ana, Pennington of Munster; two sis- Solan Funeral Home, 7109 Calu 1964 Memorial Hospital. ters in California and seven met Ave. Survivors include a daughter, High 49.

55Vi 76Vj HAMMOND A collision Abbott Lb Admiral Air Red Burial will be in Cedar Park grandchildren. Funeral arrangements are Cemetery Alleg Lud Allis Chal 40V. Tuesday at 169th Street and Indianapolis Boulevard injured one driver. Alcoa 941 Calling hours are from 7 to Calling hours at the Burns Am Air 82 Clinton in the Army; one brother, Charles of Cedar Lake; and two sisters, Mrs. Alice Harvey and Joan Miedel, both of Cedar Lake.

Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday in Eller-Brady Funeral Home, Rt. 3, Cedar Lake. Rev. Royal Voller will officiate.

Funeral Home, 5840 Hohman 10 p.m. today and 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Thursday. School Emptied BURNHAM Police cleared pupils, staff and faculty mem. bers from the Burnham School shortly before noon today be.

Treated at St. Margaret Hos Cheryl, two sons, Ray and Rob-ert, all of Hammond; two sisters and two brothers in Iowa. Funeral arrangements are being completed by Bocken Funeral Home, 7042 Kennedy Hammond. Calling hours are from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Thursday.

Mammond, begin at 7 p.m. pital and released was Barbara' 5934 21. 14 51'. 63'1 405 Am Can Am Cyan Am 1 Am Mtrs Am Smelt Amsted Am Am Tob Mrs. Beavers was a Calumet today, Chess, 19, of 7526 Marshall Ave.

Police said Miss Chess' car Mrs. Gregory was a member of the St. Demetrios Hellenic Calling hours are after 7 p.m Region resident 23 years. She died Monday. Other details were in Tuesday's Times.

7 tn in'iaaies society, sne was a mem today and 2 to 5 and 48 42 42 rm i was eastbound on 169th Street when it was hit by a southbound car driven by Mrs. Lillian Smith, 52, of Dixmoor. ber of the bt. Demetrios ureeK cause of a bomb scare. I Anaconda Armour Atchison 0 Bendix Beth Stl Blaw Kn Boeing Orthodox Church and had been Mr.

Smith was employed at p.m. inursaay. Beattv. He was a member of! Burial will be in the Chapel a resident of the Calumet Lawn Memorial Gardens. Burnham Police Sgt.

Carl Balaszek said a woman called the station at 11:40 a.m. and 37H 82V. btate, American Federation of Also See Death Notices, First Classified Page Region for 40 years, Borden 41 Mt Borg War 50 told of a caller who said: 5 Williams Tues. Wed. 19M Tuei.

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61 i. 55H 90 Va 543' 43. Budd Catplr 0 Chrysler Cit Svc Coca Cola Comb Eng Comn Ed Cons Ed Corn Prod Animals Flee Burning Barn LAKE VILLAGE Fire de Heihel William Heibel, 45, of Palm Carey Williams, 64, of 4912 1 MrTnnk St Fast Chiraen Harry A. Sills, 57, of 4130 that the bomb is in the school and the kids are in school." Sunday in St. Catherine Hos-iIndianaPlis b1vcm East C03' Sgt.

Balaszek did not identify Springs, formerly of of a heart nital. jgo, died Tuesday the woman but did say a man Hammond, died Tuesdayin stroyed the pole barn of Porter attack while attending a safety Deere 75Vi Douglas im Dow Chem 78 DuPont ....242 Mr. Williams is survived by Palm Springs after a short Madison Tuesday night, none of the animals it housed was a son, Warren four sisters, Mrs. Minnie Perry and Mrs. named John" lived at the same address.

He said neither the) woman or "John" could explain the call or the message. -Burnham School is at "l3345i trapped inside. illness. He is survived by his wife, Selma; four children, Mrs. Pamela Maxwell, Cheryl, Mi 14114 14'.

15'i 5CH 57' 48'4 Eastman Elgin Erio Firestone Ford Mtr Gen Am Tr Lula Rodgers, both of East Chicago, Mrs. Hattie Brown of De County and Municipal Employes Local 340 and of the Loyal Order of the Moose, Valparaiso Lodge 1357. Coman Services for Pete Coman will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in Mc-Guan Mortuary, 3438 Fir East Chicago. The Rev.

John Popa will officiate. Burial will be in Chapel Lawn Memorial Park, Schererville. Mrs. Coman, 69. of 3843 Par-rish East Chicago, died Monday.

Calling hours are from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. today. Details were in Tuesday's Times. Schneider and Thayer fire meeting at Inland Steel Co. He is survived by his wife, Goldie, and a sister, Mrs.

Pearl Benson of East Chicago. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Calling hours are from 7 to 10 p.m. today and from 2 to departments fought the blaze Greenbay. It houses pupils "ia Gen Dyna Gen El chael and Jack, all of California; one grandchild; his mother, from 6:30 to 8 p.m.

The 30-by-60 foot barn was a total loss, they said. Gen Fds Gen Mtrs Slidden Soodrich Mrs. Frank Heibel of Munster; ...120 13 234 69J 57V 23'4 troit and Mrs. Veola Hunter of Columbus, and three brothers, Eugene of East Chicago and Amos and George, both of Columbus. Services will be at 1 p.m.

Saturday in St. Mark A.M.E. Grades 1 through 8. i "We think it's a prank Sgt. Balaszek said.

"But yon never know. We had an old junk car bombed a few week! four sisters, Mrs. Leo Klamm Firemen theorized the fire Goodyear Gretiound 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Thursday in Fife Funeral Home, 4201 Indianapolis Blvd. of Dyer, Mrs.

Arthur Eads of could have been started by Munster, Mrs. Raymond De- 3ulf Oil Ill Central Inland Sty water tank heaters. ago." Mr. Sills was a pipe shop StAubin and Mrs. Thomas Stack, both of Hammond, and 1 i foreman at Inland Steel, where Zion Church.

The Rev. T. J. Tipp will officiate. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery, Gary.

he was employed for 33 years. one brother, James of Lansing. "urn He was a member of the 25- Funeral arrangements are Calling hours are 7 to 10 p.m. Year Club and the Goodfellows being completed in Palm Club of Inland Steel Company. Springs.

Friday at Hinton Funeral Home, 4859 Alexander East DICK NOH THE TYPEWRITIR MAN, 647 State Street, E.W. Eurley, M. Kitsberg Jones He was a Calumet Region Mr. Heibel was a veteran of resident for 55 years. World War II.

Services for Garry A. Jones will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in 1 OUR CHRISTMAS GIFT TO YOU! Burns Funeral Home, 5840 Hohman Hammond. Bet you've never seen a Christmas selection like this. The Rev.

Barton Fletcher will officiate. Burial will be in Con '''''A cordia Cemetery. Calling hours are from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Friday. i WITH THE PURCHASE OF AMY TYPEWRITER OVER Your choice only $49 Mr.

Jones, 33, of Camarillo, died Monday. He was a former resident of Calumet City. Details were in Tuesday's Times. ml Burglars Get $3,000 Our Appreciation Offer To You: VAIUI 1 Typewriter Table K.D $12.50 ,1 Pad Typewriter Paper .35 1 Dixon Typeraser .98 1 Olivetti Underwood Type Brush .35 Total Value $14.18 7h above gift package me be purchased tp arattly for $10.00. Giant Trado Allovcncc For Your Old Machine! HAMMOND Thieves broke it fist! I 1 I i into Hammond Rambler at 5701 Calumet Ave.

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