Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1937 — Page 11
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FRIDAY, FEB. 26. 1937
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MEMBER DEAD; RITES ARE SET
Ralph C. McCullough Taken Il at Work; Came to City in 1918.
Ralph C€C. McCullough, of Suiter | & McCullough, Indianapolis Union | Stockyards buyers, died vesterday in | Methodist Hospital. He became ill while at work Funeral services are to be held at 4 p. m. Sunday in the home, 5241 N. Delaware St., and at 2 p. m. Monday in Markleville, Ind. Burial is to be in Springvalley Cemetery, Markleville. Mr. McCullough. who was 55, was representative of the Cleveland Provision Co., and the Hammond Stan- | d Co.. Detroit, when he came to Indianapolis in 1918. In 1925 he became 2 member of the Suiter & MeCullouzh firm Surviving is the wife McCullough
Hard: WILLIAM MYERS, resident and vicinty
Indianapolis 10 years. died vesterday in St. Francis Hospital after an illness of three months. He was 47. Burial is to be in St. Joseph's | Cemetery following funeral services at 9 a. m. tomorrow in St. Roch’'s | Catholic Church. Mr. Myers operated shop on the Southport road. He was a member of the St. Roch's Catholic Church and the Holy Name Society, Surviving are the wife, Mrs, Edith Mvers: two sons, Calvin and Robert, | and a daughter, Maxine, all of Indi- | annapolis, and two sisters, Mrs, KathAdams, Greenwood, and Mrs. Grace Owens, Pendleton,
MRS, ELSIE MAY NUTTING, who died Sunday in Methodist Hospital, was to be buried this afternoon in Crown Hill Cemetery following funeral services at 1:30 p. m. in the Shirley Brothers Central Chapel. She was 52 and had been ill for three months. Mrs. Nutting, who lived N. Delaware St., had been anapolis resident 25 years. born in Richmond, | Survivors are the husband, Frank | W. Nutting: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Stover, and two sisters, Mrs. Albert C. Gibney and Mrs. J F. Rvburmn
CHARLES A, LANGDON, former Pennsyhy Railroad employee, died at his home, 810 N. Hamilto after an illness of three weeks. He was 73. Mr. Langdon was born in Dayton, Q., and in Indianapolis 56 vears. He was employed by the Pennsvivania Railroad 30 vears until retirement eight vears ago. Survivors are three sons, John and Leroy, both of Indianapolis, and Frank. Los Angeles. Burial is to be in Memorial Park following services at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Shirley Bros. Central Chapel.
HOME FURNISHINGS FIRM IS TO OPEN
A new home furnishings concern, be known as Adams, Inc, has leased a six-story and basement building at Meridian and Maryland Sts. and is to open a store there soon, it has been announced. Jack Adams, formerly of L. S. Avres & Co. is president of the new firm. The building formerly was occupied by the Sander & Recker Furniture Co. Chere are about 50.000 square fect of fioor space in the building. All is to be devoted to the retailing | of home furnishings, Mr. Adams said.
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OPPOSE COURT CHANGE
A resolution opposing any change in the United States Supreme Court has been adopted by the Indiana Society, Sons of the Anierican Revolution. At its annual meeting in the Spink | Arms Hotel yesterday, the society re-elected Col. Robert L.. Moorhead president for a second term
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FARNSWORTH IS SENTENCED Bul) WASHINGTON, Farnsworth, former U. naval officer, was sentenced hy Justice James M. Proctor today to not less than four and not more than twelve years in prison for conspiracy to| communicate American naval in- | formation te Japan. |
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FOUND: ONE BROWN GOAT Walter Johnston, 4282 E. Merrill | St, found “one brown billy goat, complete with horns, browsing about,” according to a police bulletin three minutes before midnight. | Officers said he took the goat home | until the owner appears. !
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Michigan bank J. BEdear Hoover of the U. S. Department of Justice as “Rat No. 1”
Acme Photo robber and Kkidnaper classed
of the United States, was captured by an Armonk. N. Y., policeman after he and two companions had stolen $20,000 in a holdup of a bank
at Katonah, N. Y.
Vandenbush, who evaded a Federal police trap
last Sepiember when Harry Burnette was captured for Kidnaping of
William A. Turnbull, New Jersey his capture to the broken hinge of When Policeman William G
state
trooper, owes the blame for a rumble scat, Hendrick of
Armonk stopped a
suspicious looking coupe on the highway, the driver said he was “just
driving around.”
When Mr. Hendrick opened the rumble seat, Van-
denbush and one of his pals popped up and stuck guns in the police~ man's face. However, a broken hinge threw them off balance, and the
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Above. left to right, are Vandenbush, and George Rera and Joseph
Stuzo. arrested with him.
Vandenbush was indicted for
STATE DEATHS
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BLUFFET vivors Ww daughter, Mary
PELPHI George Elkins, 34 Claude Crone 33 Survivor brother, Hen Crone
FLKHART Miss Ethel a3 Survivors Husband, Malcolm Pattersen.
EVANSVILLE--Mrs. Lucinda French, 76 Survivors: Son, Charles G. French: fostel son, Leroy Johnston: brother, Harry R Slone: grandson. William Johnston, Dr. Thomas Gatewood, 76 William Schlavick, 74. Survivors: Wife, Mary; daughters, Mrs. E. Rice and Mrs P. O. Florida; brothers, Theodore and Ed
FT. WAYNE--William J. Bird, 65 Survivors: Sons, Myron. Joseph and Edwin daughter, Miss Marjorie Bird Henry P. Wieland, 83. Survivors Catherine; sons, Carl and Walter ters. Mrs. Charles Skjod and Miss Esther Wieland Made . Mr. and Mrs 8 Ethel Beat: Mrs
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PHEASANTS RAISED FOR HAWAII RELEASE
IF wited Press HONOLULU, Feb. 26.- Five thousand pheasants are to be released in upland areas of the Hawaiian Islands this spring, marking first step | in a campaign to improve hunting conditions in the islands. | The birds have been hatched here and Kept in protected areas until large enough to shift for themselves,
PROFESSOR AIMS AT ‘MOST HATED’ TITLE
Unite eR EUGENE, Ore. Feb, 26.--Dr. Oscar J. Marder, recent addition to the | University of Oregon history faculty, said he aspired to attain the title of being “the most hated professor on the campus.” “I propose to accomplish this rank by having abominably high standards,” he explained.
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POLICE BAN TRUCK WHICH WON'T TURN
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the Salamonie River over- | flowed here, lived up to its name by | |erowding the four other hogs out | of the boat, overturning it and spill- | (ing the rescuers, Virgil Penrod and |
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