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PAGE 9 THE INDIANAPOLIS, STAR- STATISTICS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1962 OBITUARIES 1 Mrs. Crawford Failey, Ex-Profs Wife, Dies From Official Records MtWA OppeirtainiDiyS Weather Data Unite Stole, wrthw iurtoM Special Report fr Tlw Indtonapoitl Star Sun run 7 51 a.m. Sun tt't 07 p.m. AIRPORT DATA YESTERDAY Precipitation, 24 hours, to 7 pm. Trace Totol amount fine Jan.

1 4.71 Accumulated departure tram normal tirtct Jan. I Excess 1 38 Mean temperature 21 Degree days 44 Accumulated degree days since July 1 Normal accumulation for this date 3,333 BAROMETER READINGS though a mandatory duty Is Imposed on court to act within the 90 doys, the parties may by their own conduct be estopped to assert the right to relief. APPELLATE COURT Feb. 1. 19(1 19714.

Hogg et al. vs. Peterson et al. Porter Circuit Court. Record.

Assignment ot errors. Submitted under Rule M4 19705. Burrii vs. Buikemo. Lake Circuit Court.

Appellant's petition for time and affidavit of mailing. 19752-53-19723. Voungstown Sheet and Tube Com pony vs. Review Board et al. Review Board.

Appellant's petition to consolidate granted and causes consolidated. 18772. ClovweH vs. Review Board etc. et.

al. Review Board. Appellant's petition for time, notice and proof ot FOR JUNIORS AND SENIORS IN HIGH SCHOOL 19499. Collier vs. Buam et al etc.

Kos- Terre Haute. Ind. (Spl.) Mrs. Christine Margaret Urqu-hart Failey, wife of a former University of Chicago professor, died here late Thursday. Her husband, Crawford Fairbanks Failey, also is a former president of the une-Star Publishing Company here.

Mrs. Failey was a member of the board of directors of the Union Hospital which she and her husband had given large sums of money. She also was an organizer of the Women's Service League of the hospital. Mrs. Failey was graduated from the University of British Columbia and received a master of arts degree in chemistry at ihe University of California.

SHE MARRIED Mr. Failey in 1937. A research scientist, he was professor of biochemistry at the University of Chicago for many years. He retired there in 1951. He also has many business interests in Terre Haute, Indianapolis and elsewhere.

Funeral services will be held at (3 p.m. today in the J. Ryan Funeral Home. Entombment will be in the family mausoleum in Highland Lawn Cemetery. Honorary pallbearers will be Anton Hulman Delbert Talley, Thomas Doherty, William McKeen, Edward B.

Ijams and Shannon Buntin, all of Terre Haute. cuisko Circuit Court. Appellees petition for time granted to ond including 30 days after ruling on motion to dismiss. 19684. In re Adorns etc.

vs- State. Marion Juvenile Court. Appellee motion 1 p.m. ....59.27 7 p.m. 29.15 11 p.m 29.10 TEMPERATURES 1 a.m.' 10 1 p.m 3 a.m 10 3 p.m 30 5 a 12 5 p.m.

33 7 a 11 7 p.m 33 9 a 13 9 pm 33 11 am 10 11 33 Maximum 34 Minimum I Record 59 (1911) I Record -19 (1951) FOR THE SAME DATE LAST YEAR Maximum It I Minimum 10 to d'smiss denied. 19457. Vesev etc. vs. Hillman et al.

Allen Superior Court. Appellee eblec- tions to granting of petition for writ at certiorari ond for time. 19810. Strain vs. Ttmmons.

Clinton WIN A 5 2,000 COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP OR ONE OF 30 PRIZES OF 1 00 IN CASH Circuit Court. Appellant's petition tor time to file transcript ond affidavit. 19804. eettasso vs. Snow Hill Coal EASTERN STANDARD TIME Weather ot 7 pm High tow Albuauergue, N.M PtCldy 29 Corporation.

Industrial Board. Record. Assignment of errors. Submitted under RUIO 2-14. Amarlllo, Te.x Clear 72 Atlanta, Go.

Clear 67 Bismarck, N.D Cloudy 52 Boston, Mass Snow 19 Brownsville, Tex PtCldy 77 Buffalo, Cloudy 23 Chicago, III. Roin 30 Cincinnati, si Denver, Col Cloudy 42 Detroit, Mich Cloudy 17 Duluth, Minn Cloudy 28 Victor Kelly Dies; Former Partner In Auto Agency ENTER THE SECOND ANNUAL Evonsville, Ind PtCldy 51 Fort Wayne, Ind. Snow 24 Fort Worth.Tex Clear 73 Kansas City, Mo Ooudy 59 Little Rock, Ark Clear 42 Los Anaeles, Col Clear DIVORCE SUITS CIRCUIT COURT Sandra Kay Lahrman vs. Donald F. Lahrman.

SUPERIOR COURT Room I James C. Groves vs. Flossie M. Groves. Sarah F.

McCoy vs. Edwin G. McCoy Sr. Ruth M. Chamness vs.

Harry L. Cham-ness. Norma Jean Kimbel vs, Donald Neal Impel. Room 1 Ruth Alice Baxter vs. Donald Gene Baxter.

Betty Parker vs. James Parker. Room 3 Donald C. Wiseman vs. Violet Simone Wiseman.

Room 4 Carlo Fay Fesler vs. Gary Gene Fesler. John K. Burton vs. Ruth M.

Burton. Roam 5 Mary C. Ashmore vs. Harold R. Ashmore.

Vital Statistics Louisville, Ky Cloudy Miami, Fla PtCldy 78 Milwaukee, Wis Rain 73 Minneapolis, Minn PtCldy 34 New Orleans, La ciouay a New York, Snow 29 Norfolk, Va Cloudy 34 Omaha, Neb. PtCldy 51 Phoenix, Aril. Clear Pittsburgh, Pa PtCldy 28 Portland, Me Snow IS Portland, Ore Cloudy SS St. Louis, Mo Cloudy 54 San Antonio, Tex Clear 73 San Francisco. Cal Clear 5 Sault Ste.

Marie, Mich. 11 -17 Seattle, Wash Cleor 44 48 Smith Bend. Ind Snow 22 7 BIRTHS St. Francis Hospital Snrlnafield. III.

PtCldy 37 17 Victor Kelly, 66 years old, a former partner in Hatfield Motors died yesterday in Memorial Clinic. Mr. Kelly, a native of Floyd County, had been a resident of Indianapolis 45 years. He lived at 2215 East 70th Street. PRIOR to retirement two years ago, Mr.

Kelly had been with the Hatfield automobile agency 45 years. Mr. Kelley was a member of the third Christian Church and was one of the founders and director of its Christian Men Builders Brass Orchestra. He was also a deacon and elder of the church and an officer of the Church Federation of Greater Indianapolis. He was a member of Oriental Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite and its orchestra, and a member and past president of Boys-Wesley and Edith Fudge, Jerome ond Marjorie Kreuzman.

Girls-James and Jeanlle Gilbreoth, Homer and Marilyn Tomey. Coleman Hospital Bovs-Gerord and Mildred Hoyden, Tampa, Fla Cloudy 72 48 Tucson, Aril Clear 72 41 Washington, D.C 24 ECHO I Today 2S north of city, 42 degrees above horizon, moving nertheast. Tomorrow 5:37 p.m., north of city, (I degrees above horlion, moving northeast. 7:40 p.m., north of City, $9 degrees above horlion, moving southeast. News Of The Courts SUPREME COURT Feb.

2, 19(2 SPONSORED BY 30138. Ritchie vs. State. Allen Circuit Court. Appellant's petition for time granted to and Including April 3, 1962 30143.

Jones al. vs. Town of Sun man. Ripley Circuit Court. Appellee's brief ond affidavit of malllnq.

The Indianapolis Star 30203. Ware vs. State. Shelby Circuit Court. Appellant's petition for time to VICTOR KELLY Georgetown, two sisters, Mrs.

J. J. McKinney of New Carlisle, and Mrs. Curtis Martin of Georgetown, and nine grandchildren. Funeral Today For Mrs.

Zazas Funeral services for Mrs. Hope Zazas, 34-year-old wife of a candidate for the Demo file transcript and assignment ot errors the High 12 Club. FUNERAL services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday in Flanner and Buchanan Fall Creek Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Walter H. Carroll, and a brother, Homer D. Kelly, both of Indianapolis; two sons, Capt. Victor C.

Kelly, with the United States Air Force, and Don R. Kelly of Duluth, his mother, Mrs. J. Kelly of ond proof of service. State vs.

Hi-Jinks, Inc. Alii Circuit Court. Oral argument set for March 7, 1962, at 2 p.m.-45 minutes eocfl side. 19304. Ross et ol.

vs. Review Board etc et al. Review Board. Oral argument on transfer ond merits set tor Feb. zi.

1962. at 2 D.m.-30 minutes each side. 19382. Cope vs. Lynch et al.

Scott Circuit Court. Appellant's petition to transfer denied. 19527. Osann et ol. vs.

Board of Com. missioners etc. Porter Circuit Court. Appellant's petition to transfer denied. cratic nomination for 11th District congressman, who died of injuries suffered in a traffic crash last Saturday, A total of $10,500 will be awarded in college scholarships and cash awards.

Any high school junior or senior in the state of Indiana Is eligible to enter. To enter the contest: Write an essay of 500 words or less explaining the purposes of Article of the Bill of Rights of the Constitution of the United States. Essays entered in the contest must be postmarked no later than Feb. 22, 1962. 30149, Carver vs.

State. Marlon Crlm. Inal Court. Record. Assignment of errors.

Submitted undei Rule 2-14. 19223. In re Ordinance No. 464 etc et City of Jasper. Dubois Circuit Court.

Appellant's petition to transfer Mrs. Mary Yockey Dies; Rites Monday Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Ann Yockey, 74 years old, a lifelong resident of Indianapolis, will be held at 2 will be held at 2 p.m. today in North Methodist Church. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery.

denied. chief lustlce. OPINION Feb. 1, 1962 In re Ordinance No. 444, An nexation vs.

Cltv of Jasper. Dubois Cir cuit Court. Transfer denied. Achor, chief lustlce. The petition for transfer does not state sufficient cause for transfer.

However, court does not approve language of Appellate Court which Imports that compliance with Rule 1-13 Is directory only and not mandatory. The constitutional Impediment upon the leg p.m. Monday in the Usher Fu-n a 1 Home. Burial 'will be in Floral Park Cemetery. Mrs.

Yockey, who lived at PRIZES AWARDED INCLUDE: Three college scholarships of $2,000 each Thirty cash awards of $100 each Three library grants of $500 each to the high schools of the three top essayists islature (lazy ludge act declared invana In Kostos case) does not stand In way of mandatory rule of this court. Al- Charles and Meredith Luckenbill, John ond Prlscilla Royse, Jack and Mary Scudder, Carroll and Rose Wright. Girls-Donald and Carole Boyer, Kenneth ond Patricia Brown, John ond Elzetta Brown, Robert and Beulah Cook, Roger and Mary Fitch, Smith and June Gilbert, Hugh ond Carlo Gillum, Mervin and Beverly Hosklns, Roy ond Bessie Golden, Richard and Joyce Willard. Marlon County General Hospital Glrls-Gus and Carolyn Bell, Clarence ond Ernestine Johnson, Cornelius ond Bumette White, Roger ond Violet Marie Whitsit. Methodist Hospital Boys-Charles and Bernice Weston, James and Patsy Baldwin, Donald and Dixie Bentley, Gordon and Gail Everllng, Alfred and Savina Cerulli, Evert and Betty Torter.

Girls-William and Norma Hlnecker, James ond Marie Thompson, Edward ond Ann Frank, Willie and Mary Stewart, James and Linda Petit, Ga.e and Jean Davis, Ernest and Fauline Parish. Community Hospital Boys-Darrell and Helen Boothe, Rich ard ond Betty Protfltt, Joe ond Margaret Pitcock, Arthur and Janet Clauson. Girls-Patrick ond Diane Booher, Lawrence and lone Downing, Samuel and Deiores Wlnlnaer, Thomos and Vlvion Stout, Paul and Sharon Gosnell, Edword ond Myrna Rockwell, Arthur and Carol Cornard, Marvin ond Mary Brown, Edwin and Mary Belle Cappage, Robert and Barbara Schrier. St. Vincent's Hospital Girls-John and Ruby Novak, Henry and Barbara Kahn, Regnold and Marlene Farquhar, James and Margoret Spencer, MARRIAGE LICENSES John Bain, 5446 East 18th Street; Norma Walton, 3717 North Dearborn Street.

Edward Beard, 2307 Lafayette Road; Carol Hart, Morgantown, Ind. David Foxworthy, 4100 West Vermont Street; Linda Johnsen, 518 North Tibbs Avenue. Bill Howard, 1433 Ruth Drive; Ruth Miller, 2437 West 41st Street. Will Husky, 3007 Graceland Avenue; Vlney Campbell, 3007 Graceland Avenue. George Quinn, 3243 Norwaldo Avenue; Peggy Dawklns, 4931 Crittenden Avenue.

George Taylor, 813 Udell Street; Cora Gaffner, 813 Udell Street. Nelson Steele, 1317 North LaSalle Street; Noncy Johnson, Park Forest, III. Timothy Whltaker, Greenfield, Barbara Weaver, 2873 Station Street. Charles Brown, Speedway; Mary Mc-Anally, 3250 Central Avenue. Clovls Cllne, 130 South College Avenue; Patricia Ross, 1124 Bates Street.

Charles Jackson, 4938 Evonston Avenue; Beatrice Frey, 4927 Evanston Avenue. William McKay, R.R. 18, Box 361 Hazel Hohn, Oaklandon, Ind. Larry Phillips, 1129 West 31st Street; Esther Jackson, 3202 Baltimore Avenue. Thurman Smock, 1449 North Alabama Street; Katherine Kempt, 1449 North Alabama Street.

-Melvln Seitz 9535 East 10th Street; Bette Pierson, 2145 Webb Street. Jomes Blonford, 3229 Foltz Street; Margaret Carmichael, Beech Grove. Phillip Cubel, 2430 Cold Spring Rood; Maxine Parrish, 1839 North Medtord Avenue. Robert Gentry, 3904 West Washington Street; Patsy Klssner, 1016 South Roena Street. Marvin Hedrick, 856 Fletcher Avenue Kathryn Blaine, 3834 Forest Grove Drive.

Edward Meyer, LaGrange, Mary Armer, 790 Klmlauah Drive. Mercler Carter, 2027'A Senate Avenue; Patricia Ransom, 2131 Columbia Avenue. Hobert Reeves, 4144 West Washington Street; Nancy Porsons, 24 West 34th Street. Jomes Amos 1411 Randall Road; Gail Tuttle, 1411 Randell Road. BURIAL PERMITS Jennie Conord, 47 years old, 144 East Gaven Street, cirrhosis Llllie Belle Craig, 57, 925 West I9th Street, coronary occlusion'.

Floyd K. Crouch, 42, Long, earclnomo. Ella Dillon, 75, St. Vincent's, coronary heart. Nellie E.

Hall, 75, Long, carcinoma. Shirley Hess, 47, 953 North Oxford Street, coronary occlusion. Lawson, League, 77, 1812 West 10th Street, arteriosclerosis. Charles S. Ludy, 45, Veterans, carcinoma.

Emelie Peine, 84, Methodist, carcinoma. Dock Rowland, 55, General, cardiovascular. Caroline Rugensteln, 90, 329 Lincoln Street, coronary occlusion. Willie J. Shack, 44, Veterans, pericarditis.

Annie Lee Taylor, 44, 401 Smith Street, coronary occlusion. J. Ray Weaver, 70, Community, hypertension. Anna K. Gruner, 78, St.

Froncls, carcinoma. Effin Welfer, 87, 5040 Manker Street, arteriosclerotic heart. in 1 230 SouthM For judging, the state will be divided into Southern, Central and Northern areas. The top essayist in each area will receive one ot the three $2,000 scholarships. Mrs.

Zazas was the wife of George J. Zazas, an Indianapolis attorney, who was driving the family car and also was injured in the traffic accident. He still is listed in fair condition in Methodist Hospital, where the wife died Thursday night. The family, including two sons who were asleep in the back seat of the car, Robert, 4, and James, 6, was returning to their home at 2204 Kessler Boulevard, East Drive, at the time of the collision with a semi-trailer truck at Kessler Boulevard and Ind. 37.

Robert suffered minor injuries and James was unhurt. Survivors besides the husband and sons, are a brother, Dr. Hugh Chandler, and her mother, Mrs. Anne Chandler, both of Tampa, Fla. Elder Riggins Funeral services for Elder Riggins, 60 years old, 1503 Ogden Street, will be held at 1 p.m.

Monday in the Willis Mortuary. Burial will be in New Crown Cemetery. Mr. Riggins died Wednesday at Marion County General Hospital. He was a native of Street, died A Mr 4 Thursday at the Robert W.

Long Hospital. She was a member of Prospect Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Lucille Laux; and a son, Dale Yockey, both of Indianapolis; four sisters; nine grandchildren, and seven greatgrandchildren. Mrs.

Cora A. Smith Mrs. Cora Alice Smith, 93 years old, 858 North LaSalle Street, died yesterday in Community Hospital. She was a native of Wayne County, and had lived at St. Louis, Dania, and in Indianapolis.

Mrs. Smith was a member of the Methodist Church at Dania, and a life member of its Women's Club. She also was a member of the Pythian Sisters. Funeral services will be held Lewis Boger, Shelby Resident, Dies At 102 Shelbyville, Ind. (Spl.) Shelby County's oldest resident, Lewis B.

Boger, 102 years old, died Thursday at a Waldron nursing home. Mr. Boger, whose home was south of Shelbyville, was born in Iowa. He had resided in Shelby County most of his life and was a member of the Lewis Creek Baptist Church at Wilson. He had held many offices in the church.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in the church, followed by burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Boger is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Raymond Howe of Shelby County; three sons, Charles and Gerald Boger, both of Shelby County, and H.

Fred Boger of Shelbyville; 18 grandchildren, and 29 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Ewing Mortuary after 7 p.m. today. Other Obituaries On Page 24 CONTEST RULES 1. All entrants must be enrolled In the Junior or senior year of an Indiana high achool.

2. Entries must be typed, double spard, on standard Wi by 11" typing paper and pages numbered chronologically. 3. No entry may exceed 500 words. 4.

A bibliography should Identify al! text references and should be the last page of the entry. This will not be considered part of the text. 5. The entry form below must be attached to the entry. 6.

All entries must be postmarked no. later than midnight, Feb. 22, 1962. 7. F.ntries should I mailed to "American Essay Contest." The Indianapolis Star, 307 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis 6, Ind.

8. Only one entry may be submitted by a pupil. 9. Entries will be judged In (1) sound reasoning, (2) clearness of presentation and (3) the points listed above. 10.

The decision of the judges shall be final. 11, A entries shall become the property of The Indianapolis Star. Earlington, and an Indianapolis resident 40 years. He was a gardener for the late Martin Hugg, an Indianapolis attorney. He was a member of the Baptist Church.

Survivors include a daugh ter, Mrs. Addie Hayes of Chi cago, 111. at 1 p.m. Monday in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. Burial will be in West Lawn Cemetery at Hagerstown.

Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Roberta Warweg and Mrs, Teresa Kitchen, both of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Loraine Barshier and Mrs. Cleone Boren, both of Dania; six grandchildren and four great-grandsons. From U.S.

WEATHER. BUREAU f3 10 Tel JiWAjm 30 ENTRY BLANK submit herewith my entry In The Indianapolis Star's contest (piiott print) to explain "THE rtRFOSES OF ARTICLE OF THE BILL OF RIGHTS." I am years old and In my (junior) (senior) year at High School. In signing this entry form, I certify that I have received no assistance in the preparation of this essay. Street Address County Signature City Mrs. Mary A.

Meek Funeral services for Mrs. Mary A. Meek, 77 years old, will be held at 11 a. m. Monday in Flanner and Buchanan Fall Creek Mortuary.

Burial will be in Washington Park East Cemetery. Mrs. Meek, who lived at 755 North Riley Avenue, died yesterday in Community Hospital. She was a native of Brookston and an Indianapolis resident 30 years. She was a member of Tabernacle Presbyterian Church ana tts A Circle, Myrtle Temple of Pythian Sisters, Mandalay Chapter of International Travel-Study Club, Jolly 60s and White Cross Garden Guild.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. John M. Brian of Indianapolis and a 6 for Daytim Saturday Figures Show High Temperatures Expected for, additional information, write The Star Start your research now and write your essay! SB WEATHER FORECAST-Snow is expected from the Great Lakes eastward through the north Atlantic coastal region today. Rain showers and snow are also predicted for'parti of the northern Rockies. Warmer weather is due for the eastern Mississippi Valley and parts of the southern Atlantic coast.

Colder weather is forecast for the northern Rockies and the northern Plains and south Pacific a t. (AP Wirephoto Map) The Indianapolis Star.

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