Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 285, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1931 — Page 18

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BACKLEY. G. 0, P. WORKER, TO BE BURIED FRIDAY Veteran Committeeman Dies After Long Career in Politics. Funeral services for a veteran Republican worker in Marion county, Leonard J. Backley, 66, who died Wednesday after a long illness, will be held at the home of a stepson, Arthur R. Jackson. 1606 Fletcher avenue, at 2 p. m. Friday. Burial will be in Washington Park cemetery. Mr. Backley was chairman of the Eleventh ward organization for six years, and precinct committeeman for twelve years. For more than twenty-one years he was connected with G. Ittenbach * Cos., following his trade of stoneworker and for the past ten years had been associated with the Standard Oil Company rind.u Although born in Chicago, Mr. Backley made his home in Indianapolis for forty years. He was a member of St. Mark’s church, Masons. Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias and Eastern Star. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Ida E. Backley; two sons, John and Leonard J. Backley Jr., both of Chicago; a brother. John Backley. of Chicago; two stepsons, Arthur R. and Thomas Jackson, and a stepdaughter. Mrs. Iva E. Brooking, of Indianapolis. Two City Apartments Looted Irving Flax, Apt. 7, at 1100 North Pennsylvania street, reported theft of clothing worth SBS from hi* apartment. Miss Grace Meng, 3726 North Meridian street, said thieves took four dresses, valued at SB6, from her apartment. Hurls Brick; Gets Jewelry A man threw a brick through the Window of Sam Rubens’ used goods store at 1022 South Meridian street, early today, and took jewelry valued nt $55.

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LODGE VETERAN DIES Henry Ferguson I. 0. 0. F. Member for Years. Henry C. Ferguson, oldest member of Philoxenian lodge 44, I. O. O. F., Civil war veteran and resident of Indianapolis fifty years, died on Tuesday at the State Soldiers' home in Lafayette. Mr. Ferguson was an employe of the Indianapolis Union Railway foi near forty years. He was a member of George H. Thomas post, G. A. R., and old North Park Christian church. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p. m. Friday at the Tyner undertaking establishment, 328 West Thirtieth street. The Rev. E. L. Day, former pastor of North Park church, will officiate. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Lou M. Ferguson; a son, Chester R. Ferguson of Frankfoft, and six grandchildren.

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poisoned. Information to this effect has been received by Prosecutor Herbert E. Wilson. Her husband, Alva J. Phillips, 58. awaits trial in criminal court on a charge of first degree murder in connection with the death. Phillips is at liberty under a $lO,000 bond; The exhumation order is the first issued in this county in several years, it is said.

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