Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 250, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1935 — Page 11

DEC. 27, 1935.

500 TO ATTEND DINNER FETIND KIRK M'KINNEY Banquet for Retiring HOLC Head to Be in Claypool Tomorrow Night. E. Kirk McKinney, retiring Indiana director of the Home Owners’ Loan Corp, is to be honored by more than 500 persons tomorrow night at a testimonial dinner in the Claypool Riley Room. Speeches after dinner from 3.30 to 9 are to be broadcast over WP’BM Speakers scheduled for short, talks are R. Earl Peters, state administrator of the Federal Housing Administration; Clarence E. Mamon. state director of the National Emergency Council; Evans Woollen Sr., representing Indiana banks; George A. Schaal. Terre Haute, representing the Indiana Building and Loan League; Silvester j. Christie, Detroit, regional HOLC director; A. C. Palmer, assistant Detroit manager. and Mr. McKinney. HOLC employes and their guests are to attend the dinner Many figures prominent in Indiana politics have sent acceptances. These Include Mayor Joseph E. Kimmel, Vincennes; Tom McConnHl. assistant FHA director; John D. DePrcz, Shelbyville editor; Fred Pickett, Richmond, former Supreme and Appellate Courts clerk; Lee Bays, Sullivan; Alex Campbell, Fort Wayne, new United States attorney in the northern listrict; Ed Doran, South Bend, St. Joseph County Democratic chairman; Leo Fox, Gary; George Rauch, Marion, candidate for senator in the last state convention; Alden Baker, Noblesville, Sixth District Democratic chairman; James E. Deerv, Indianapolis, Twelfth District Democratic chairman, and "Reginald H. Sullivan, former Indianapolis mayor.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to; James Tombs. 713 a Capitol-iiv, Plymouth sedan, from Washingtou-st and Park-av,

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Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to Mary Evans, 437 N. Chester-av. Ford roadster, found at Leonard and Prospectsts James Lauchlin. R R. 2, Lewisville, lod., Chevrolet rnupe. found at 213 McCrea-st Robert. Powers. 329 Lavman-nv, Chevrolet sedan, found in front of 4330 E. lOth-sl James Combs, 713 8. Capitol-av, Plymouth sedan, found at New Jersey and Waehipe'nn-st. . John Fogle. 1932 Hovev-st, Roosevelt sedan, found in a garage in Broad Ripplr Charles M Galbert 1049 N. Dolnwarrsf, De Soto coupe, found in front of 1544 Roosevclt-av. Lewis A Pitcher. 247 N. Richland-st, Nash sedan, found at llth-st and Capi-tol-av. B A. Dougall, R. R 17 Indianapolis, Pontine coupe, found at Butler University Morgan Atwell. 520 N Belle Vieu-pl. Studebaker sedan, found in rear of 3100 W. Bth-st. Cleaning: Shop Looted Crawling between the iron bars of a rear window, a burglar entered Peerless Cleaners, 112 E. 25th-st, during the night and stole clothing.

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Deaths Among Indiana Residents

SHELBYVILLE —Miss Anna Michelsen. i~ Survivors Brother:. Ed Will and Charles a. Micheisen. finer. Mrs. C. A. Tindail. Mrs Alice Giliesp.e. 73. Survivors; Widower Tine; brothers. Julius, William. Rooert and Thomas. ANDERSON William P Broderick. 60. Survivors. Son:. Adrian. William, Burn;(l.ne and Martin L. Broder.cit. daughters Misses Mary and Rita M. Broderick; brother.-. Thomas Theodore. Leo. Walter and Hueh Broderick, sisters. Miss Moiiie Brod-nck. Mrs Martin Lanane and Mr Hen:;, bchroeder. Granville A Hovermale 47 Survivors: Widow, Evalme, sons. William. Herman, Forest and Carl: daughter- Mr.. Fred King. Misses Mary Be!.- ana Irene Hovermale; lather. John Hovermale. Genre** Hartzell. 83, farmer. Survivors: Bor.- Joseph. Howard and Hurst Hartzell: daughters Mrs Evelyn Jarre • and Mrs. Carrie Huntzinger; stepdaughters. Mrs. Nel.ie Benbow and Mr Wii.; tin Brown; brothers, James and J. W. Hartzell. LAFAYETTE Miss Katherine Burkhart, 68. Survivor Si - er Mrs Mary Dorsam. MI LBERBI Survivors; Sons, George and Charles; daughter. Mrs Stan Trakes. LAFAYETTE Mrs. Susan Farncr. 36. Burv|vors' Widower. Clifford; mother. Mary Kell;: sons. Bernard and Daniel: Miss Ruby Kelly and Mr- Dr sic Farncr; brothers, Vernon and Earl Kelly. NEW SAf.EM James W. Mercer. 73. Survivors- Widow. Maggie; daughters, Mrs. Leslie Miller. Mrs. Glen Guffin. Mrs. Car! Dauaeh Mn Mi Lowell Collver sisters. Mrs. Rose Smith end Mrs Oho Whiteman; brother. Webb Mercer. MICHIGAN CITY—Mrs. Ida Kelsey. 74 Survivors Widower, Maleomb, adoptedson, Walter Kelsey; sister, Mrs. Minnie Briggs. Mrs. Katherine Noveroske. 84 Survivors Sons Barney. Al. Nick and Lodge; daughter l Mrv Martha Rvdzinski and sisters. Mrs Michael Mtchalski and Mrs. Jacob Kaczmarek. SEYMOUR Julian C. McClure 81 Survivors Sons. Charles. Flovd and Raymond. daughters. Mrs. G P Mickies Mrs C-iarles Buzzard; sisters. Mrs. E P. Scott Mrs. c. W. Mllhouse and Mrs. Jess Milhouse. GREENFIELD Ot'o Wolford 73 Sur'i\ors; Daughter. Mrs. Everett Davis; son, C B. Wolford: three brothers. r, Mr i, Elizabeth Milner. 81. Survivors: Daughters. Mrs. Harvey Wiggins Mrs Mont Bill and Mrs. Jesse Richey; sons. Clarence and Arthur Milner. _, li -NNSBI RG—Mrs. Mary Angeline Corn, 73. Survivors; Daughter. Mrs. Ruth K "opper; son. Vannie; brothers, George Wnnam and John Jamison; half-brother’ Bert Long. WINDSOR-Mrs. Mary Wvt, 82 SurXP?™ Sons Rennet West and John W. e i daughters, Mrs. Ella Oliphant and Mrs. Lala Shew- brother. Nelson Heikes.

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TANGIER—Mrs. Sibyl Parent, 67. Survivor-; Sons. Flovd. Ralph. Reed and Ronald Parent; hall-sisters. Mr? Horaca Ephhn and Mr Robert Wood, half-brother, Earl Mendenhall. i LADOGA—Benjamin Curry. 65. Survivors: Widow, Rachei; sons, James, Devon land Charles; daughter. Miss Anna Curry, stepdaughter. Miss Mabel Gibson; two brothers. NEW MARKET—Mrs. Hanna Elizabeth Bolimen. 57. Survivors. Son. Elva sisters, Mrs. Cinderella Canine and Mrs. Jose- ; phine Kullins. ROACHDALE—John Alexander Turner. 37 Survivors: Daughters. Mrs. Lula Cnuchman Mrs. Laura Bridges and Mrs. Orpha Brothers, sons. Jonn F, G. Edgar I and Col. Fred H. Turner. VINCENNES— Joseph Theodore Griggs, ; 80. Survivors; Widow. Mary; daughter, Grace; brother, John Griggs. MFNCIE—James M Cannaday. 77. Suri vtvors; Widow, Laura: sons. Fred and Frank O Cmnadv: daughters. Mrs. William Gillian, sisters, Mrs Jane Harvey and Mrs. Ella Brown, brother, W. S. Cannaday. Earl O Day, 51. Survivor; Widow, i Marian. j DECATUR Mrs. Louise Fuelling, 73. Survivors- Widower, Charles; daughters. Mu - Ciara Fuelling and Mrs. Fred Crosby; b; other, Henry: sisters, Mrs. Herman Grabemeyer and Miss Louise Fuerst. PRINCETON—WiIIiam Barr, 57. Survivors: Widow. Ada; daughter. Mrs. R. H. Scof son Loren; father. George; brother, Ira sister Mrs. W. D. Rhodes; halfbroihers. Robert, Oatley, Earnie and George Barr Jr. BJ UFFTON"—Mrs. Rose Wallace Hall. 54. Survivors: Widower. William; daughters, Mrs Milo B. Lindsey and Mrs. Martha Rose Bray; son. Fred Morris; brother. Thomas 'Wallace. John R, Winters. 77. Survivors: Sisters, Misses Nora and Cora. Winters. BICKNEI.L —Thomas 'Walker, 61. Survivors. Widow, two sons and daughter. FRANKLIN —Mrs. Lillian Smith. Survivors Widower. Harry; daughter, Louise; ; son, Carl Smith. j LOGANSPORT- William H. Lindsay. 67. I Survivors: Widow, Linnie; sister. Mrs. i Mollie Witwer; stepfather. W. T. Roberts. | Mrs. Mary M. Sheerin, 87. ROCHESTER—Mrs. Mary Clark. 81. Survivors: Sons. Sherman. Harry, Chauncev and Dewey Clark; daughters. Mrs Cora Hyndman and Mrs. Perry Etycheson. MONTICELLO —Arthur Cornett, 28. Survivors; Widow and three children. SOUTH BEND—Mrs. Josephine Banach. 72 Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Frances Szymczak, Mrs. Hattie Erickson and Mrs. Stella Kofatz; sons. Boleslaus, John, Webster and Michael Banach. William Casleman. 63. Survivors: Widow, Ellen; daughter, Mrs. William

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Rothe: sister. Mrs. Ella Stafford; brother. Joseph Casleman. Miss Theresa Zwickl, 41. Survivor: Sister. Mrs. Michael Zwickl. WAKARUSA—Amos B. Miller. 65. farmer. Survivor: Sister. Mrs. Amanda Dover. ARCADIA—D. S. Lewis, 87. Survivors: Three children. NOBLESVILLE—Edward Bendler. 60. Survivors: Widow, Margaret, daughters. Miss Juanita Jung and Mrs. Mary Lilly; brother. Albert; sisters. Mrs. Viola Wnes and Mrs. Lillie Crawford. JEFFERSONVILLE— Mrs. Ida Weber. 58. Survivors: Widower. Frank: son, Frank Jr. RICHMOND—Mitchell Sherrow, 30. Survivors. Widow, Glar: daughter. Roberta: parents. Mr. and Mrs Robert Sherrow: brothers. Will, Henry. John. Joseph and Norman: sisters, Mrs. Mary Preston, Misses Ruth. Thelma and Juanita Sherrow. Horace G. McPherson, 67. Survivors: Widow; daughter. Mrs. Fred Lewis, brothers, Charles and Homer McPherson; sister. Mrs Blanche Strong. Mrs. Esther Smith. 82. Survivors; Widower. Michael; stepsons. Waiter and Wilbur Smith; stepdaughters. Mrs. Lilly Ketler and Mrs. Clara Hensley. Mrs. Louise A Doren, 75 Survivors: Daughter. Mrs. Otto Ross; sister. Mrs Clara Parks, granddaughter, Mrs. Ruby Wynkoop. Mrs. Emma Von Pein. 71. Survivors: Daughters. Mrs. C. S. Porter. Mrs. George Fienning and Mrs. Carl Beyer. ELKHART—Jesse Paul. 11. Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sanderson; brother, Robert Sanderson Mrs. Elizabeth Miller. Survivors: Sons. George, Henry and Joseph: daughters Mrs. Leona Berta. Mrs. Wilma Zimmers and Mrs. Nellie Nabers. SYRACUSE—OrIando Bartholomew, 82. Survivors: Widow-, Alice: daughters. Mrs. Gladys Miller and Mrs Millie Snowbarger; son, Orval Bartholomew. NAPPANEE —Lawrence Ford Swihart. 15. Survivors: Father. Niles Swihart; brothers, John and Glenn: sisters, Misses Violet and Virginia Swihart. EVANSVILLE—Mrs. Mary M. Ewan. 92. Survivors: Daughters. Mrs. A. J. Bkgney and Mrs. Mary McClure. Mrs. Anna Waltz, 75. Survivors: Daugh-

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ters, Mrs. Fred Thieman, Mrs Charles Harty and Mrs. H. t. Stocks: son. B J. waltz, sister. Mrs. Ed Melvin, brother. Josepn Spuzmilier. James L. Davis. 10. Survivors: Parents. Mr. and Mrs. toward bans, sisters, Mrs. z.awara Mooney ana Miss Dorothy Dav; ; , uau-sister, .uiss Imogen ivelhamer; orother, rtichard Davis. Nathan H. Cooke, 79. Survivors: Widow, Katherine; son. Waiter; daughters, Mrs. Beatrice Horn ana Mrs. Daviu Sneii. Joseph Miller. 51. Mrs. Maude S. Farwick. 49. Survivors: Wiaowvr, Charier, daughter. Milored Maxine; parents, Mr. ana Mrs. j. P. Urisnam; sisters, Mrs. Blanche inrop and Mrs. Aitha Grant; brothers, Freo ana cisoy Grisham. cnanes t\. W'laow. duda; son. Wnnam, brotner, Andrew Ralston, Joseph Louis Zunhammcr. 35. Survivors: Wiaow. Mary; mother, Mrs. Mary Zuuhammer; sisters, Mrs. Wimam Sc'nneiaer and Mrs. Charles Bllacroacs; brotner, Louis Zunhammer. Mrs. Mary Young. 27. Survivors; Widower. Niles; son, Austin Young. LAPORTE—Mrs. Amelia Korschel, 82. Survivors: Sons. Otto ana Aruiui. aaugnler. Eua; sister, Mrs. Sopnia Kreidier; brother. Hdwara Knorr. RICHMOND—Andrew Turner. 66. Survivors: wiaow. Lucy; sons, oonn, Hernaiu, Clyde, Cnaries, ana Tracey turner, daughters, Mrs. May Mcraaaen, Mrs. Dorothy Montgomery and Mrs. Nan Scerv; brothers, Cnar.es and Henry Turner; sisters, Mrs. Martha White, Mrs. Marie Powen and Louise Moore. Isaac Blansei . 70. Survivors: Widow, Anna; daugnters, Mrs. Chester Nichols: brothers. Waldo ana Thomas B>ansett, sister, Mrs. William Hawkins. ADAMS—Merit Webb, 77. Survivors: Widow, Afla: son, Dennis; brotners, Joseph and Charles Webb. NEW SALEM—James W. Mercer, 73. Survivors: Widow, Maggie: daughters, Mrs. Leslie Miller, Mrs. Gien Guffin, Mrs. Carl Ausch Mrs. Earl Vogie and Mrs. Lowell Colyer; brother. D W. Mercer; sisters. Mrs. Rosa Smith and Mrs. Ollie Whiteman. PERU—Mrs. Edith Love. 56. Survivors: Stepsons, Floyd and Clarence: sister.

CONSTABLES CHARGED WITH TAKING BRIBES Conspiracy. Impersonating Officers Also Cited in Indictments. I By United Press SOUTH BEND, Ind.. Dec. 27 William Bushong and Otto Switzer, j township constables, were under grand jury indictments today charging them with conspiracy, accepting bribes and impersonating state ofj fleers. • The men were accused of accepti Mrs. Marie Trostel; brother, Charles Petty. Mrs. Katherine L. Turpio. 71 Survivors: Sons. James and FTancis: daughter. Marv ; Agnes Turpie; sisters, Mary EiU and I Agnes Long. Ephriam Smith. Survivors: Sons, Paul, i Richard. Forest and Elmer Smith. GOSHEN—James Mishler. 87. Survivors Daughters. Mrs. Frank Reynolds, Mrs. John Baer and Mrs. John Detwi>?r Jr.; sons, Chauncev. Clarence and Earl Mishler. \ ir Fin- ) Rer Wave ♦Neck JJk Han cut, Snam- Shirlev Temple poo, F.nger Wave. P e r m an ent All 3 —sl.oo C o mfor plete. Genuine Facial - Arch. Oil Permanents. Both for 35c. ’ 51.50. $2. S3. No Appointment Needed I k Bldg. HI. 6784 ; JLI 4U 1 Illinois at Washington j

ing between S3OO and S4OO from liquor store owners, threatening raids unless payments were made. They were arrested bv Federal of-

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fleers earlier this week on charges of impersonating Federal officers. Bushong and Switzer said they werA “victims of a frameup."