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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • 17

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ir "i THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS Wedneidoy, January 13, I960 Page 18 WHO SAID WHAT Town Civic Leaders Funeral to Be Friday just rent receipts? 4 I U.S. Cities 'Busting' Their Britches change all that with a Columbia, where presidential beanu when he gets a divorce, RAILROADMEN'S HOME LOAN 4 primaries are held. I didn't get exploded: "iriday is my Dirw dav. My erandmother is answers from some of them." wonderfully kind and gene rous. She would give me cars, furs, anything I asked for.

But Easy rent-like payments each month will enable you to own your own home with a Railroadmen's Standard iii" i II, 'I -ri im li Ml I she can't understand the only birthday present I want is Andrei. I wouldn't care less about my grandmother's money." Gamble, 18, said she calls PR SB I A KINO RIGHT NEXT DOOR Tht Ntw Mrs. Lula Osborn, St. Cloud, and a brother, Martin t. Osborn, Rushville.

BERNE Mrs. Carl Adler, 75, former schoolteacher, is dead at Denver, Colo. GREENSBURG Alma H. Johnson, 80, resident of Indiana Odd Fellows Home here since 1955 when she moved from Indianapolis. Survivors include the husband, Baugh Johnson.

KOKOMO Anna K. Hart, man, 79, Tipton County native. Rites 2 p.m. CST tomorrow in Zion Lutheran Church. A son, Robert Hartman, lives in Indianapolis.

SHERIDAN John Ogle, 83, retired farmer. Services 2 p.m. tomorrow in Hinshaw Funeral Home. Special to RUSHVILLE, Ind. Services for Geraldene O.

McDonald, leader in civic affairs at Fairview, will be held here at 2 p.m. Friday in Moster Sons Mortuary. Mrs. McDonald, 54, wife of Russell E. McDonald, assistant principal of Fayette Central school northwest of Conners-ville, died yesterday in Rush Memorial Hospital here.

A former schoolteacher, she had been a 4-H adult leader more than 20 years in Fayette County. She taught Sunday school at Fairview Christian Church and was a member of Eastern Star and Fairview Priscilla Art and Literary Club. Besides the husband, survivors include tfie mother, Andrei, who is 35, Drachshor it fi By JOE ADAMS "The modern American city Is like a small boy who has grown up swiftly," says Senator KENNETH B. KEATING "His suit no longer fits him. It's bursting at every seam.

He' has put on weight, he has put on muscle and he needs to be completely re-tailored, readjusted to the new and different world in which he lives." Keating told a national retail merchants group that he is pushing hard for enactment of his bill to establish a cabinet-level department of ur-biculture. In Rome, actress CLNA LOLLOB RIGIDA explained why she was going to Geneva and then Paris: "I've got to try on costumes for my new film, Go Nude in the American history gets a new twist in the new Soviet Encyclopedia, excerpts from which will be published by the Wisconsin Historical Society. For example: "Wilson's 14 points represented a capital Romanian for imp, and he calls her "My gypsy, my bam-bi" because it suits her better than Gamble. "If necessary I will' be a typist to help us live," the Remington typewriter fortune heiress added. "I can type, but if I do I can tell you it won't be on a Remington." STAR and NEWS Quick-Action WANT ADS Get fast Results Fist Fight in inTimn 1 ri7Ttt4.Ti- Ainc no stock in death QK LdUSeS sib mm mm co.

One of the richest men in 7 Deaths the world said recently, "I don't plan to die." Thus AR By United Presi International THUR VINING DAVIS, HZ, a istic plot, the New Deal was a OIL CITY, La. A station sop thrown to the masses to founder of the Aluminum Co. wagon with a wild fist fight kppn them from revolting the oi America, was unueisuinu- going on inside careened ably irritated at the commo Marshall plan was dollar inv wildly down a highway yesterday and crashed into an on tion raised when he fainted in a barber's chair and was rushed to a doctor's office in coming car, Killing seven Miami. Revived, he snapped persons and injuring four. at reporters and photog- Deputy Sheriff Paul Baker perialism in disguise The perennial unsuccessful candidate for mayor of Chicago and state and national offices, LAR DALY, says he wants to run in 17 presidential primaries.

He admitted: "I wrote letters to all the 16 states and the District of raphers: "You go to neni" CHRISTMAS said some of the men in the station wagon were painters Davis, whose wealth is esti returning from a job. The im mated at $350 million, still holds 1.336.824 shares in pact of the crash killed five of the six persons in the wagon Alcoa. and splattered brightly colored ROBERT GARFIELD paints over the wreckage. (ADVERTISEMENT) SURE WAY TO STOP umim o. BROWN one of the FBI's "10 most -wanted criminals" The crash also killed two of the five persons in the car.

was arrested in Cincinnati and SEWING WINES The survivors were hospital sum ms ized. revealed how it feels to be a fugitive: "I've felt hunted all the time. I didn't even want to 7 Baker said another auto Famous formula counteracts "itching chemicals" in skin mobile that was following the spit on the sidewalk." station wagon reported a wild Skin rashes, eczema, "detergent Chicagoan JOSEPH MATESI, fist fight was occurring in hands" can cause maddening itch sentenced to five years for it and it was weaving all over ing. Doctors know this is caused by ''itching chemicals" in the skin that counterfeiting 50c pieces, told the road." why he didn't specialize in phony bills: "My wants are modest and I don't need a lot 16TH MERIDIAN ST. WAREHOUSE-SALE NOW IN PRCGRESS.

Lasts through Saturday, Jan. 16 Former Seymour of money." OPEN EVERY NIGHT Till 9 P.M. Dentist, Press Runaway New York debu irritate nerve endings. Certain medications have the power to neutralize these "itching Chemicals" for immediate relief. Zemo the prescription-like formula contains such ingredients to soothe irritated nerves that cause itching, quieting and cooling the akin.

Zemo also eases pain of cuts, scratches, minor burns. Liquid or ointment; regular or extra strength. Save most, get large sizes of Zemo. tante GAMBLE BENEDICT, Executive Dies Listed Below are a Few of told in Paris her grandmother Speciol to The News had sent a lawyer to persuade her not to marry chauffeur The Many Bargains Offered SEYMOUR, Ind. Dr.

Roy and handyman Andrei Porum- E. Harris, former Seymour dentist and president of the Vnrnnratinn nnpratinpr thp Sev- w.bv. rrtour Daily Tribune, died yes terday in a Cincinnati tiov; jp hospital. The Rising Sun native grad 60 Portable Models diasses cosm uated from Indiana Dental College in Indianapolis and opened an office at Seymour. He later practiced at Grand Priced at Junction.

before mov All Fully ing to Cincinnati. Dr. Harris and a brother- in-law, John H. Conner, pub Used Console Machines 50 lisher of the Tribune, bought the newspaper in 1927. Rites 1'D will be in Cincinnati.

Two 1 sons and a daughter survive. Emma P. Eastland Services for Emma Patton ui 111 -w OPTICAL CO. YOU GET GLASSES One LOW Price Eastland, 60, will be at 1 p.m. s1i98 tomorrow in Baptist Church, of which she was a member.

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She died I Monday in her home, 2602 N. Temple. BEFORE you buy GLASSES ELSEWHERE gel our prices 100 styles, shapes and colors to choose from, all at ONE LOW PRICE. (Bifocals, if desired, $5.98 additional) NO SWITCHING! NO EXTRAS! NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY! Born in Humphreys County, Tennessee, Mrs. Eastland had Prescription Sunglasses Filling Oculists' Prescriptions Astigmatic Corrections First Quality Lenses Gold Filled and Simulated Diamond Trim Vinylitt Optical Case lived in Indianapolis 40 years and had owned a grocery at 25th and Hillside.

She was formerly a member of the Dor cas Circle of her church. Survivors are the husband, Hubert Eastland; three sons, Ernest, Henry and. Abraham SO Included During Patton; four daughters, Willa M. Jones, Elizabeth Martin, Hours: A.M. to 5:30 P.M.

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