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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 9

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"7 I 1 mm With tabes I AUTOi.iOBILE DEALER: SERlflCES SATURDAY Harry Hlrschman Found Dead ll His Home. HAD SHQT SELF IfJ HEAD serrlces for Barry Erich than. retail actozoobCe dealer. who committed suicide Thursday ethis fcome, ZtZ5 Watson road, tIU be held at 2 p. Saturday.

Burial vGX be In Crown Eia cemetery. Derpondeacy crer Gness vu be Ueved to be the reason for the sui cide. Mr. HSrschman had resizned his posisiou because of daess and bad been la impaired health for eereral BQocths. XIe was forty ate years old, Ur.

ranchman locked himself In the basement recreation room of bis Xnas lleaswre the Tear Cewad PkJ MOTOH HADIO Maleslle Dealers' AssociatlM BJWv 943 Kl lew MX? Three New Models to Choose From tl home wfclle his wife was at grocery. Be then shot himself In the head. When Mrs. Hlrschman returned there was no answer to her calls, and it was necessary to break Into the recreation room. Dr.

Karl M. Koons. deputy coroner.wbo Investigated, said the verdict would be solcide. Mr. Hlrschman had Bred In Indianapolis aS his life and had been a talesman or sales manager far ea tomocUe dealers erer since be entered buil nets.

Be was vice president and general manager nf the Bare Chevrolet Company at the time of retirement. He Is survived by the widow. Mrs. Leota Bh schman; eaoa. Kenneth.

age serenteen; his mother. Mrs. Mary A. Hlrschman: a sister. Alma.

Seattle. Waslx. and foor brothers. Edward Frank B. and Albert K.

Hlrschman. all of Indlanspntts. and Carl Hlrschman. Qereland. Bridge.

Falls. KSZfatg vTerker. FT. PLAIN, N. December 4 CA PJ One man was rflled.

another was serionsly hint and a third escaped Injury by leaping 'iato the Mohawk ztrer today when the old Ft. Flam KeElstoa hxidre they were re ring Leland Snyder, 'f thirty two. Ft. Flam, was pinned under fallen steel beams the water, with Jost his head above the surface, for two The dead man is CJHtcn Lost, age twenty seven, KcHltton. His skuQ was crushed.

Lester Hazard, Randall, leaped when the old bridge began to buckle under him. Pr3(2EAEr i ATUPaD 1 DAY OIILY Dy vt Ik New 1532 Atwster Sent Model SS. Hsa Automatic Volame Control and many, other features usually found only la moth more expensive ra Camnleta (' 2 'j Endorsed I i by Ceed I Vowkeepinf I I dry handles 2 washes Capac pounds of dry. clothes. WhJrl Rinalnff with A rilONE CALL WILL DELIVER BF eSSSBflrfSBSBK rr ypy $20Dovra V.

Osw: 8llMa Camlf Charge and RervUr $1.50 ty Valee Cji out wetting hands removes SOr of moisture by spin niny.l Portable self empty ing safe economical. .95 DKXYZR, December 4 (AJ. The qmet. even voice of Senator Edward P. Costlgan.

of Colorado, is expected by his friends to eommand atten tion the congress. Independents see In him an aCy. The Dem aeratle parace which formed at the poQs last yean swept Costlgan tntoi office from a state which Is normally uickly and On Your Christmas RADIO This generous offer win expire in a few more days ACT AT ONCE DO NT DELAY join our WlTEN DOLLAR BONUS for the early buyer LOOK, HERE IS fc TUE PT.ATSJ. Paj os a Dollar Down and a dollar or two a week from now until Christmas and. well sire you double credit (up to $10) for ereiy cent you pay os.

For example, If between now and December 21 you pay us $10, we credit your account with $20. Or, if you want your radio now well do the same thing v. girt you an extra credit of $10 on the down payment. When' You Buy an Xou are buying the very best Over S.000.009 sets sold aver 3.0C0.C09 satiaHed owaers. Three brand aew, 1S31 models to chooae from models that incorporate every new scientific Improvement.

Don't wait another day come fa bow and take advantage ef this generous offer. 20 rclrtcaf Tro STCZS 'Oxl tW 1 in in Crete THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 4. 1931.

WHO'S NEW IN THE CONGRESS KDWAKD F. COST1 AX: SENATE IXDCFZXCCXTS WTXCOME UDL Republican. No shooting orator Is the Junior senator from Colorado. He slight of stature, dresses eon serv atlvely. usually gray, the color blend Ins I I Edv.F.Cestlgaa.

with bis eyes and grartng hah. He has a penchant for verbal pictures and he speaks a language which the man in the street understands. Already the independent uction tn Mous Causes Car Upset; Cream Drenches Woman XTVT ALBAXT. UU, DesaWr jcickly 1W a rmral tmmrgU ee be. While Edward gficWt.

ag flftr md his wife. Mrs. Aaaa Blscheff. age utxtj mm, were ea rvete fat a track to New Albaay aae their pt4 frees a basarC BkcWf was startled trel ef the track, la the azt la dttea. Ssfferlag esdy satasr cats.

Bhcbeff awDed his wife frees the car eedy to find hr fired freea head to feet with rreasa. the isaviats ef a three caav Mrs. BtocheiT awght ref age bs a heeae where she was sv She ceeapleto chaage af ctothlag. KILLED IN CAPITAL CRASH Eraawrffle Mas Fatally lajared as Aato Caects to CellhUn. fgpeial The UdUaapalM Ktv) WASHDtOTON.

December Charles Fendrlch, age eighty one. Ev ansvine. 2nd, waa killed when an su tomobOe drtren by his daughter. Mrs. Loola K.

Turner, overturned and pinned aim beneath It after being collision with another car. Mrs. Turner was arrested for driving wtth out a permit. Mr. Frndrlch suffered a fractured skua and died on we way to Oeorretown University Hospital.

The body win be sent burial. to EvansvUle Faculty to Heid Dtaaer. Members of the faculty of the College of Education of Butler CnlTer sity wCl bold their eeceond annual dinner at p. m. Saturday at the Propylsrum.

AH members of the col lege faculty nave been mvitea ana Dean WUXam L. Richardson win Miss Julia Harrison Moore, chairman of the social committee, li In general charge, and Miss Emms Colbert charge of dinner arrangements. Wedding Slag, Lest iVTears. rewad. EDX2TBURO, Znd.

December 4 (UP.) Forty three years ago; Mrs. Jennie Simpson lost her wedding ring while bunting cattaQs near here. It was returned to her a few days ago by Roriand Helt. who found It while plowing. Fans Dead While Ueakter Cava.

ISpeHal to TW ladtaaapoil Kewl MUKCXE. Ind December 4. Oeorge Kaaffman, age fifty seven. DalevUle. fen dead while husking corn on a farm near his home.

He Is but vtved by two sisters and a brother. the senate has welcomed Costlgan a one of them. was among the senators who sponaored the nonpartisan conference Washington to formulate a "constructrre VrgliUUTe peo graa for the solution of economic problems. Costlgan has not always bern a Democrat. At twenty eight he was a Republican.

In ltli he was one of the founders of the ProrreMrr party, and the Bun Uoom candidal for Ooremor. Later Woodrow WCiooi bberal economic policies won his support. JOSEPH MULLENDORE DIES Kites to to IWU UtorAay Temr OU Farwr. lpm to TV. Vw December Joseph H.

MaTJendore. age serenty six. is dead at bis farm home south Franklin. Funeral serrtoe will held Saturday eXlernooo tn the Chris Uan enureb to Frmnsnn, The serr leee wCl be In the charg of the Rev O. F.

Powers. Center rule, and the Rev. Harry Lett, of Colon ChrUXUn church. Mr. MuDendore la 1ST7 marrVd Miss Elisabeth MltcheU.

who died two vears ago He had been a tarn all i his life. He Is surrrved by flTt daufhters. They are Mrs. Lortng Deer. Mrs.

Roscoe Spears. Mrs. Orace lore and Mrs. Mae Lecan, all of Pranklln. and Mrs.

Ralph Oarrett Bethany. W. Va. II la also surrrved by two brothers, the Rrr. Wuham MoDendore and Prank MoBendorv both of Johnson county.

OTTO W. GIHZ, 57. DIES Fwaeral Siik Satarday far Life toag ladliasawels KeatdeaC The funeral of Otto W. Otna, age fifty seven. S45 North East street, win be held Satarday at 2 p.

m. at the F. John Herrmann funeral partors. 711 North New Jersey street. Burial win be to Crown Hni cemetery.

Mr. Ins died Thursday at his home titer a long Clness. He had been a lifelong resident of Indianapolis and was the son of Mr. and Mra. Michael Olna.

For more than twenty years he was employed as a cutter at an oreraH manufacturing company. Survtvors are the mother. Mrs. Emma IL Otna: two brothers. Albert and Ororer U.

Olnx. and a slater. Mrs. J. C.

Keller, all of Trvn.n.pn. TWO RUM BUMMERS SHOT Caast sards Stop FVetog Baal Lake astd Setae Carra. TOLEDO. December 4 (if Two alleged rum runners who attempted to ou trace a coast guard cut ler on Lata Erie last night were shot and 7 tO cases cf what government sgrnts said were assorted Uguors and beer were seised. The two wounded men.

sailing a sbrty flre foot cabin cruiser, were chased two miles before the coaat guardsmen opened fire with rifles and pistols and put an end to the race. One of them, who said he ess Ed Zess. sge twenty elf ht. of Port Clin ton. was shot tn the neck.

The other, booked ss Oeorgs Welch, age tnhty. Detroit, was wonnded to sn elbow and cut by window glsss which was smashed by bullets front the coast vtrardsmen. Occasional Chairs Decorated Magazine Basket 98c ON "TRIUMPHS OF CROSS' Nrta Care4toa Maa RprmAa at CUb Trtuaspha of the Cruaa" was the sub)ect of the sermoa of the Rev. Dwood J. Bail In.

North Carolina evangelist, at lerTlres Thursday night at Cadi tabrrnacle. The greateat miracle of all ages has been the triumph of the croaa." he aaid. "We have a surrrrtng faith of Jesus Christ loos; after ether faiths have died out. Mew faiths hare sprang up and they hart been lost. Christianity came from a aaan who was an obarure Jew.

bcra In a born to an obacur cation. ChrUt did not come from the great nations of Oreece or Rome." Charles Clark, alngteg rrangellrt i for the Rrr. Mr. Bulgin. fed the Cadie i crolr 1 SALE 250 Pain of Women's Sample Shoes Every Pair SV a Fall Style While They Uit o4 S.1H as Keralae 6 7 8 Values Pleaty ml klealasa IleeU 26 28 West Waah.

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