Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 296, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1927 — Page 23

MARCH 18,1927

FUNERAL FOR *EOGAR G. SPINK SETJATURDAY Builder in City Since 1904 Succumbs After Several Weeks’ Illness. Funeral services for Edgar G. Spink, 60, who died Thursday at the Fletcher Sanitarium, 1140 E. Market St., will beheld at the family home, 3607 X. Pennsylvania St., at S'/j a. m. Saturday and at 9 a. m. at fiS. Teter and Paul Cathedral. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Born in Washington, Ind., Feb. 7, 1867, Mr. Spink’s early life was spent in Daviess and Martin Counties, the family moving to Kentucky during his youth. Came Here in 1904 For several years he was in business at Lexington, Ky., coming to Indianapolis in 1904 to engage in a real estate and apartment building program. The Fletcher Sanitarium, in which he died, after several weeks’ illness, was one of Mr. Spink's first projects. In the last few years the company which bears his name built the Spink dnotel, the Spinli-Arms, the Medical Bldg., the Marott Hotel, and more than sixty, apartment buildings. Body to Lie in State The widow, four sisters and the mother, Mrs. Rosanna Morgan Spink, survive. The sisters, Dr. Mary A. Spink, manager of the Fletcher Sanitarium; Dr. Urbana Spink, Mrs. Bernard Cuniff of Pembroke, Mass., and Mrs. Raymond B. Stevens, wife of the advisor to the King of Siam. Mr, Spink was a member of the Chamber of Commerce, Columbia Club and Knights of Columbus. The body will lie in state at the family home this evening. IWO ARE HURT IN CROSSING CRASH Indianapolis Couple in Accident Near Franklin. The Indianapolis residents, Minnie Burch, 26, of 533 S. Delaware St., and E. R. Snyder, 31, of 326 EJ. McCarty St., were painfully injured when their automobile was struck by an inteVurban car at a grade crossing a mile north of Franklin, late Thursday. They were brought to city hosKital here. Miss Burch suffered a osslbly fractured skull and severe bruises, and Snyder was badly cut. Police have as yet been unable to find the driver of an automobile, who failed to stop after knocking Harry Thomas, 11, of 2154 Winter Ave., from his bicycle at Bloyd and Winter Ave*. The boy sustained a fractured left ankle and was taken to the city hospital. Police were told

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that the driver was on the wrong side of the street. Mrs. Mary Morton, 27, of 2251 Bellefontaine St., and Miss Madine Nelson, 23, of 4557 Winthrop Ave., were slightly injured when the car in which they were riding, driven by Mrs. Morton's husband, Harold Morton, upset after striking the machinemachine of Frank Fox, 4311 N. Meridian St., at Winthrop Ave. ary! Forty-Second St. ALLEGED ‘RED’ IS HELD German Arrested at Manila by United States Secret Service. Bm United Press MANILA, P. 1., March 18.—Secret service officers today arrested Rudolph Hllderbrand, a German subject who arrived from San Francisco aboard the S. S. President Cleveland, charging him with Bolshevist activities. Hllderbrand was dressed as priest. The Cleveland docked today and the arrest was made immediately, presumably upon the order of Governor General Leonard Wood. Hilderbrand will bp held for investigation. An old custom at West Point calls for a general remitting of punishments whenever a royal visitor makes the request. Both Queen Marie and the Crown Prince of Sweden exercised this privilege when they visited the academy.

PLAN RITES FOR REVJpSEY Veteran Minister Killed at Lebanon. Bn United Press LEBANON, Ind., March 18.—Funeral arrangements were being completed today for Rev. W. P. McKinsey, 89, Civil War veteran and widely known minister, who was killed by a Big Four passenger train here Wednesday. The funeral probably will be held Sunday. The Rev. Mr. McKlnsey was walking along the tracks and either t fell or 'sat down to rest, according to Mrs. Bessie English, a witness to the accident. Before she could warn him of his danger, the train struck the Rev. Mr. McKinsey, killing him instantly. He was at one time chaplain of the Indiana Department of the G. A. R and for many years was president of the veterans of the 40th Indiana regiment of the Civil War. During his long service as a Methodist minister he held -.harges in Brazil, Lebanon, Attica, Plymouth, Delphi, Monticello and other Indiana cities.

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