Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 71, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1923 — Page 13

Jb KJDAY, ALii. 3, 1923

FORMER RULER OF B. P. 0. E. DIES AT HOME IN BEDFORD Death of Dr, A, J, McDonald Mourned by Thousands in Fraternal Order, Local Elks today joined In mourning the death of Dr. Arthur J. McDonald, 63, former grand exalted ruler of Indiana B. P. O. E. Elks Association and prominent Indiana physician, who died Wednesday at his home in Bedford, Ind. Dr. McDonald was elected grand exalted ruler of the Indiana B. P. O. Elks Association at their annual convention at Michigan s City, Ind., last fall. Memorial services for him will btTheld at Ft. "Wayne, Ind., Aug. 2s, when the association holds its annual meeting. Graduated From College He graduated from the Louisville (Ky.) Medical College In ISS2, receiving a gold medal for his researches in materia medlca and therapeutics. He practiced medicine continually in Bedford and was very well known in southern Indiana. Dr. McDonald was one of the first to receive antitoxin for diphtheria sent }ut from New York and was the first doctor to use it in southern Indiana. *1 Was Advanced Mason He was a member of the Lawrence County Medical Association, the State Medical Association and the American Medical Association. He was a thirtyeeeond degree Mason and belonged to the ' Murat Temple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, at Indianapolis. He served the Elks as exalted ruler, trustee and as district deputy grand exalted ruler. He also was a member of the Ki-wanis Club and was a member of the Methodist Church. Surviving him are the widow, Mrs. A. J. McDonald; one daughter, Mrs. Sheldon Malone, and one sister, Mrs. J. A. Gunn of Bedford. Gangster Shot to Death By United Prett ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. 2.—Walter D&hm, 21, member of the “Cuckoo” gang, was found shot to death in an alley today. Tracks indicated the body had been dragged out of an automobile. A powder puff in his pocket was believed by police to indicate a woman was in the car.

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BLESSING REPORTED DESIRING TO RESIGN Commissioner Said to Deeply Resent Criticism. With announcement tha Glenn Van Auken has submitted his resignation from the public service commission to Governor McCray, reports were cur rent today that Edgar M. Blessing, another commissioner, also Is considering resigning. Blessing, according to his frien is, deeply resents criticism of himself and the commission by Mayor Shank, and has said he would like to return to his law practice at Danville, Ind. | ADVERTISEMENT ILLEGAL Sale of Bonds for'County Poor Farm Postponed. Sale of a $130,000 bond issue for construction of a men’s building at the county poor farm, will have to be re-advfcrtised, county commissioners learned. The sale was to be held Thursday, but It was found it had been advertised" only two weeks instead of three. A public auction of approximately !

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