Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1937 — Page 10
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SECRETARY OF REALTY BOARD IS DEAD AT 0
William A. Molander Short Time; Member of Legion, Masons.
WILLIAM A. MOSLANDER, Innapolis tary, died last night Hospital following a brief illness. was 40 Mr. Moslander. who lived at 5135 E. Michigan St., was associated with the Railroad Men's Federal Savings and Loan Association. He was elected Real Estate Board secretary two months ago. we was a member ireh Indianapolis Post Legion, Scottish Rite Capital City Lodge, F. and A. M., the Hoosier Athletic Club and the Indianapolis Saddle Club He is survived by wife, Mrs Frances Moslander, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Moslander Funeral arrangen were to be completed today Fred L. Paimer presid : said Wil Moslander timely death last n an abrupt promising life, was one active and popular the Indianapolis Real On behalf of the Board membership, I want deepest re of his death extend to wife and heartfelt sympathy.” ARTHUR E. TENEYCK is to be i own Hill Cemetery to2 p.m. Ave. He
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who died vesterday, hh Side resident foi 1 1s a Big Four Railmployee and a member of the herhood of Locomotive Engiby his wife, Mrs Evek; five sons, Robert and Mrs. Eleanor Mrs. Jennie
is survived Martin Ten , Earl, Floyd, : a daughter, and a sister,
EDWARD WEIS, who died n his home, 2302 N. Delais to be buried in Crown Cemetery tomorrow following ral servi 2:30 p. m. in the ; Fu neral Home. He was 76. an Indianapolis jeweler 53 years, was a memshe Zion Evahgelical Church ~a Tribe, Improved Order
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MAX BEIER, 2324 Brookside Ave. died vesterday Methodist Hospital. after an illness of three months. He was 54. Pp vate fun
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R. FRANK JENKINS way, died yesterday in his home following a brief illness. He was 67. Funeral services are to be held at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow morning in Hisey & Titus Funeral Home. Burial is to be Crown Hill CemeHe is survived by his wife, | «
Emma Jenkins, and a son,
, 2933 Broad-
the % in bv ter) Mrs Paul aul
FOUR LOCAL YOUTHS ENLIST IN U. S. NAVY
Four nlisted
ndianapolis in the U. S weed today 730 E W ash ta re Ralph ley Melis 1606 John Henry Doty, 20 St.; Jerry A. Bunneil. Ave, and Kenneth 922 W. Michigan St. y have been assigned to three hs’ training at Naval Training Great Lakes, Ill, after they are to be assigned to
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MANUAL STUDENTS RENAME CLUB HEAD
Robert Schwon has been reEe president of Mask and Wig lub, Manual Training High School dra iC organization. Other officers elected were Mary Gershanoff ce o resident; Menka Guelefl, » Dorothy Ann Graber, treasand Bill Tedrowe, sergeant-at-
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club sponsor, play, “Do Men is 0 be presented Wednes-
DRIVER RECOVERS Ernest Matousek, 25, Owosso, Iich., truck driver, was recovering in City Hospital today after being overcome by carbon monoxide gas while sitting in h truck at 333 Ohio St. Firemen gave him first
WwW aid treatment
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WESTPORT Frank Bradburn, 28. vivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bradburn; brothers, Raymond and Jesse: sisters, Mrs. Elsie Carrier. Mrs. and Mrs Jeanette Elrod, Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. Pauline Tavior and Misses Pearl and Dorothy Bradburn.
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BUSINESS FIRMS SIGN SIX LEASES FOR SPACE HERE
International Harvester and Trailer Company Among The Lessors.
and factory realtors, today announced the closing of six leases in Indianapolis to business concerns. | The House Trailers, Inc, a new{ly formed company, leased a twostory building at 1021 N. Meridian St. for display and sales. Underwood is company president. The International Harvester Co.
space in the Marmon Industrial | Center, Kentucky Ave. for storage | and shipping purposes.
Capitol Motors Co. leased a two- |
| story building at 529 Muskeegan St.
| north of W. Michigan St. The build- | ing is to be used for servicing autos |
in connection with the company’s
established place at N. Capitol Ave. |
{and W. Michigan St. Chemists Take Quarters
Lurie Laboratories Manufacturing |
| Chemists, formerly at 1835 N. New | Jersey St., leased a three-story building at 132 S. Pennsylvania St. The Indianapolis Rug Cleaners leased a one-story bulding at 2309 | Pierson St., which will be used in | addition to its present quarters at | | 1811 Pierson St. C. F. Poehler Co. Inc. leased a| storeroom at 10 N. East St., for the manufacturing and sale of disin- | fectant and exterminating com- | | pounds.
'YEGGS STEAL 5 CENTS.
By United Press PERU, Ind, Feb. 11.—Burglars who found the Denver Elevator Co. | safe bearing a sign, “This safe is not locked.” took 5 cents from a! drawer without damage. The safe at a nearby railroad | station was demolished when the yveggmen had to forte entry.
| yesterday | Roosevelt called upon Congress to Edward Barker & Son, business |
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BACKING SOUGHT FOR
MIDWEST FLOOD BILL
By United Press WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—Congressmen from states ravaged by drought and floods worked today to co-ordinale sentiment behind the Barkley-Bulkley bill to blanket the entire nation with regional agencies
| similar to the Tennessee Valley Authority.
It was introduced in the Senate shortly after President
develop a “new economy” for the Middle West and submitted the re-
and recommendations of his Plains Drought Committee. Last week the President submitted the broad-scale conservation and flood control program planned by the National Resource Committee.
BOY BORN TO WOODRINGS WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—Secretary of War and Mrs. Harry Woodring today were the parents of a T-pound boy named Cooper Coolidge Woodring. The child was born late yesterday and was named after Mrs. Woodring's father, former Senator Coolidge.
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