Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1955 — Page 2

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sport shirt, his cap and house slippers, and walked out into the water. He began swimming, Mr. Marshall stated, ‘‘and looked like he could swim real well.” “All of a sudden he went under and never came back up,” the elderly man told po-

lice.

Mr. Marshall said he waitecT a few minutes thinking the young man would return to the surface. When he did not return, Mr. Marshall went to a nearby house and called police. The body of Rhyne was recovered from eight feet of water, almost exactly where Mr. Marshall said the man went under. MRS. THELMA WILLARD. 46. 744 W. 12th, Rhyne’s mother who was called to the scene by someone living near by, identified the body. Mrs. Willard and Rhyne’s 22year- wife, Annie Laurie, discounted police suggestions of suicide and Mrs. Willard later denied to Tlvw^corder that she told police fcewal c\i was moody of late and *«?<i heavily. f On .fs. Willard said she had seen partrr son three times during the ! u atour days preceeding his death, j a but had not seen him the last day Ihetf his life. “He didn’t seem depressed at all,” she stated. Mrs. Rhyne said, “it definitely wasn’t suicide,” but refused to say any more to reporters. She told police her husband left home early Friday morning, telling her he was going job-hunting at The American Foundry. He had been working with contractors. BORN in Wheatland, Rhyne lived here toince he was two years old. He served in Korea for more than a year. Survivors besides his mother and wife are a son, Dennis Keith; father, Aldrich Rhyne; three brothers. Airman Second Class Rnoald Lee Rhyne, Kessler AFB, Beloxi. Miss., Melvin and Daniel Rhyne, Indianapolis; two sisters, Misses Marsha Jo and Carolyn Jean Rhyne, Indianapolis, and grandmother, Mrs. Florence Mitchell, Wheatland. Rhyne was buried in New Crown Cemetery Tuesday morning following funeral services in Jacobs Brothers Westside Chapel.

2—The Indianapolis Recorder, Aug. 20,1955

Mrs. Mdrie Maul Funeral services for Mrs. Marie Maul, 43, 963 Udell, who died Aug. 11 in General hospital, were held Aug. 15 in Jacobs Brothers West Side Chapel. Burial was in

Crown Hill. ~ Mrs. Maul was born in Bowl^ ing Green, Ky., and had lived here for 25 years. She was a member of Corinthian Baptist Church. t She is survived by her husband^ John B. Maul, and a daughter^ Joyce Ann. •

KAPPAS, MAYOR GO OVER BANQUET PLANS: Mayor Alex M. Clark looks over plans for the banquet honoring State Senator Robert L. Brokenburr and Assistant City Attorney Rufus C. Kuykendall, to be held Aug. 28 in the Severin Hotel. Kappa

Alpha Psi Fraternity is sponsoring the affair. Kappas with Mayor Clark are Frank Holloway, Preston Roney Jr. ; and Robert L. Williams. (Recorder Photo by Jim Cummings.)

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and making statement derogatory to their character, and Ignoring the wishes of the people hi his conduct of territorial affairs.” Alexander’s resignation is to become effective Sept. 1. The Islanders in an anti-Alex-ander demonstrations also demanded changes in the Organic Act passed by the 83rd Congress to give them a greater voice in the local government.

Kappas Plan Banquet In Honor Of Brokenburr and Kuykendall

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Mrs. Ido Tyler

Services for Mrs. Ida Tyler, 7J, 2425 Sangster, who died #p|f. U in General Hospital, were ed by the King * — Home Aug. Luke Baptist in New Crown. Born in Saddlesville, Ky., she lived here 38 years and was a member of Greater St. Luke

Church.

She is survived by one son, Booker T. Tyler; five daughters, Mrs. Gillie West, Mrs. Irene.Owens, Mrs. Willa Mae Bostick, Mies Mary E. Tyler and Mrs. Margaret Gris-

Attorney Robert L. Brokenburr and Rufus C. Kuykendall will be guests of honor at a banquet sponsored by the Indiana alumni and Nu chapters of the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity. The affair at which 500 persons are expected to be present will be held in the Skyline Terrace Room of Hotel Severin Aug. 28. * Meihlifers of the arrangements r committee stress the fact that both t State Senator Brokenburr and Mr. r Kuykendall, formerly assistant fcity attorney are well known because of distinguished records of ' ublic service in which they have nown because of distinguished ecords of public service in which en entrusted with important d difficult r esjwnsiities^of gov-_ Senator Brokenburr has been confirmfeA by the U. S. Senate as altemafe delegate representing the United States at the United Na-

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