Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1937 — Page 19
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| TAT 47 Periscope Hat | FRANK SCOTT STATE DEATHS |AIDTOPERKINS Periscope Hat | $ : | | ALEXANDRIA—Raymond Closser. | OAKLAND CITY—Mrs. Ella Comer, 72. | ] ) i | ANDERSON—Mrs. Ida May Raver, 62. |Survivors: Husband, William; sister, Mar- J ! | Survivors: Husband, Charles; son, C. W.; | tha Hollen. | \ : 4 £54 25 SUMMONED | sisters, Mrs. Elmer See, Mrs. E. Sincope, ORLAND—Thomas Lucas, 88. Survivors: { bp 7 Fon
S S, $e Mrs. B. H. Mikesell. Mrs. Claude Kiem | Wife; sons: daughters.
| | ! AUBURN—Caren Marks, 11 | PERU—Milroy Oliver, 83. : 5 | | BERNE- Zuerch ©... | REDKEY—Mrs. Maggie Stephen, 54. Sur- Wh { Mrs Mar Ma “i Sur 1VOrs: | vivors: Husband; sisters, Mrs. Lucy Smith, N oR $ | y Brother Willia August, John, Fred: | mrs Orlie Weaver, Mrs. Walter Ballenger. [| SE SEA 4 | 3 MTS, ) ? | {
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Mi Archibald. ; oink ‘Heitor. Sir | RICHMOND—William Brown, CHARLOTTEVILLE_ Halp i | ROCHESTER —L. O. Underhill, 68. Sur. | a Soa gg AY | vivors: /ife; sons, ony, everle and | TH . Ry . | ‘Not Much to Conciliate,” He |§& 79 Prospective Jurors Al-
CHURUBUSCO—Mrs. Mary Diffendorfer, | Pierre; daughters. Mrs. Lucy McKown, Grocery Employee Is to Be 78 Mrs. Phyllis Glancy and Mrs. Geer
Buried in Shelbyville |S" ORIEN A Salil | nthe Rie: Menno. s2. suri: | Gays After Paying Visit || a”. | ready Excused in Neal | SED FOOD S AL SHELBY hl - Weg.’ || And Marshall Trial. | —
CROTHERSVILLE—Mrs. Ella J. Bridges, | Le on Tomorrow. , CRO THE RS LE omer. ‘Carl: broth- | SHELBYVILLE — Mrs. Mary Catherine To Bowman Elder.
| 7 woh Bert: sister. Mrs. Alice Os- | Smith, 71. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs, Wo, pr Elly po a Jee b, Bert; ster, Mrs i s | Clifford, Godfrey, Mrs. Laverne Schott: | p % : wr ek Jaf > sons, Will an vin; sisters, Emma an t : 4 : Ag Z, ge | Frank Scott. Indianapolis resident | FEAST CHICAGO—Prank Callahan, | Louise Brink. Mrs. Clara Boyer. | Thomas P. Hyland, U. S. Depart- | / | | rimes specia A T T H E : 4 is ; | SHELBYVILLE, Ind. March 26.— |
_FATON-John _ Scull, 88. Survivors:| gHELBYVILLE—Mrs. Mae Tucker, 59 of Labor conciliator, today ! | Eighty-nine Shelby County citi- OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9 P. M.
for 15 years, who died Wednesday | Sons, Wilbur, James, Thomas, Firman, | gyryjvor: Daughter, Zelma. ment é : : in his home, 1052 N. Belle Vieu| EVANSVILLE Mrs. Emma Lacy, 63. Sur 3 ek | conferred with union leaders in the | : | zen have been called as prospec 1 $ ’ 0< v B u | : AE—Mrs. Emma Lacy, 63. Sur- < > :— Mrs. , - , > le iz ail- | : 7 ens / S Pros - y ~ yon PI: ter a t illness. fs | vivors: Mrs. Lulu Rupp: sister. Mrs. Lulu | i Dest ukeiars: Son Jormes Henan. | Week-old strike of the Indiana Rail RS rh Np “Your Market for 50 Years” ace, after a three-day illness, 1S| yc! brothers. Fred and William Black- | son; daughters, Mrs. Mary Gilbert, Mrs. | road employees at Anderson. { | tive jurors to try Vurtis Neal, . to be buried in Shelbyville after bwin. wilds. Survivors: Sons. | Edna Phelps, Mrs. Iona Dempsey. Stating “there isn’t much to con- land Hugh Marshall, 19, for the h : > m services at 10 a! m. tomorrow in|‘ w § | > Ww W ciliate,” Mr. Hyland last night saw Bh , 4 | alleged murder of William H. Cc oice Fou ry the ions Ye ‘Was 55 FT. WAYNE Wiliam Klomp, 8. Sur-| sourH_BEND—Robert Schellhaze, 18, Bowman Elder, receiver for the | Bright, Indianapolis druggist. . § M + M ome, C ‘wt Ten in Wavies- | Griffiths, Mrs ‘Marian Frewin, Clara W: i ig TITER 56. Survivors: | road, and Superior Judge Herbert | «| | And 79 have been excused because Finest 0 ears ob i Col as, ory In b 2 ‘th ¥ . sons, Edward, Clarence; brother, | jocie: FOR Go daughters, Mrs. Wanda | Wilson, and then announced there ||§ : | they did not believe in capital pun- | . Cr aE Piecuch, Mrs. Stella Kilburn, Mrs, Hilda | were no new developments. | | ishment or because they had made Fancy Groceries
Test M joe Stree / » Church Catherine Beamer, 84. Survivors: g ¥ Misses Helen, Regina, : . | % oo b | x & : West Michigan Street M. E. Church |, , Blanche and Mable Beamer, | ;iotonoe, Barbara and Valeria Niespodzio | “The union is asking only that | ; : 3 up their minds on the gilt of the |
and was employed by the Burnett |y i am goers. ars. George Gawehn: | apy. sons. John and Frank; brothers, Leo. the decision of the arbitration board | : : fi | accused. Bros. Grocery. He was a member | 1 Nos MRZY er ears, Elizabeth Walter and rn ei Yoterts \Batier [last November be carried out,” he | : RRR 3 % ” Today—the third day of the trial | of the Red Men's Lodge. : | Million; brothers, Stephan and Frank 7s QUTH, BEX il Ei. ee lenin | —lawyers ‘questioned prospective | IOS Bre ee a old Baker, 29. Survivors: Parents; | Joseph de Lorenzi. sister. Mrs. William | «pence we are in no position to go| For centuries folks have been |iyrors from a third special venire, | Sophia Scott; a son, Russell Scott. ton Don; Sib mys: Dorothy Smith, | Ry ONES Frank ‘Bastin 64. Sur-| to the organization and ask them| “talking through their hats.” | {this time of 25. | and a daughter, Mrs. Hazel Lee, all ew Orrfutt, 60. Survivors: Mother: | vivors: Wife; daughter, Mrs. R. J. Dog- | to revise their requests and submit| Now men wanting a good look at | The monotony of the jury selecof Indianapolis; four brothers, W.|br rs. . | pans; sisters, Mrs Aristide Tredez, Mrs. |, = o Gitiation. It is already past| the coronation of King George |tion has failed, however. to keep the Hl, Sdoar wha Penny Seog Bh of) IN—Mrs. Mary Ditmars, 76 | Mrs. Anna Calverley. 85. Survivor: | that stage.” VI will be able to see through | courtroom from being crowded. The Columbus, and Clinton Scott of | ¢ “Husband: ery, Dimers, 18. Daughter, Mis. R. as Wiig An arbitration board granted| their hats. The periscope topper |two defendants—Neal occasionally U ante! Mooresville. jlo, SI's. Prank ‘Hasse: wiser, Mrs.) a ahr. “Mrs. Bail Eltzroth, | workers demands for a 20 per cent| was unveiled at the British In- |crying and Marshall bored by the O r CO MRS. MARY J. HINES, who died | GARRETT—Timothy Thrackery. 68. Sur- Thelma or Hd Dus EE increase last Nov. 18, but company | qustries Fair in London. A hole |procedure—are flanked in the court- It’s for il Wedriesdiy tn North Wiitidnestdy [S507 Wile: ‘daughter. Mes. ‘Witton Mc. vivors. Daughter, Ruth. sister, Mrs. Ruin | Officials, claiming it was impossible | j,) "the brim makes it possible to |room by attorneys and relatives. | a \ y #H Mz ‘ Kipfer; brothers, Arthur and Edward. to meet the demand, offered an in-| (.. what's reflected in the morror |The famliy of the murdered man | pL
PC buried Pe in is GOSHEN —-James Freemont Young, 81. | , ¥ . 1 ry | A Baker Goods is to be buried in Crown Hill here |g, vivors: Wife. Frances: sons. Harry, H WAKARUSA—Irvin Johnson, 50. Sur-) crease of 122 per cent. It was ac- high overhead | also is in the courtroom. Yesterday | \ Y after services today in the northern |yxj. Farry Pearson. | Kipfer; brothers, Arthur, Edward. > —
Pp ” d. | 'vivor aughter th; sister, Mrs. John | y Sority © i i i enn, gu : ruman Brainard, [vivors: Daughter, Ruth, sister, Mrs [Caney by a majority vote of the | | Mrs. Bright, Indianapolis school- | Fresh Sea Food Indiana town She was 71 ‘ GOSHEN —James Young 81 5 Survivors _WAKARUSA—Irvin Johnson, 50. Surviv- emp oyees. : ; | teacher. broke into sobs when her | . Mrs. Hines formerly lived in In- T eh Bhai Sy TN eater Irs re es a Rar Sohn Approximately 198 workers went A ELIA SCANS MAPS husband’s bullet torn and blood | Fruits & Vegetables a Co OIC i es 18 Cy a i a ao. ; : : on strike last Friday demanding the | FOR COMING FLIGHT stained hat was put on the state's
liananolis St ov to North GOSHEN-—Thomas Shoup, 82. Survivor: WARSAW-—Mrs. P. J. Mettler, 67 Sy - > : EN Loves NOTth | oun. Ent WARSAW—Mrs, Clarence. Huffman, 36. | additional 71; per cent. attorneys’ table. | Fi Manchester two years ago. 1es Young, 81, Survivors: Wife; sons, | Survivors: Husband: son: daughters. . 1 id ther definite | a Te © : owers . rhyme " H ind H. G. Young: daughters, Mrs y 3 : ff Mr. Hyland said no other efinite | | 2 ( v ~ | Survivors ave a son, Harold A UHM. TORE SHEN || WARSAW Mey Mini augy, Butoan. | congerences were planned outside Of | 110s ren 2 ARE ARRESTEDON | $ For Easter and All lines, of Ft. Lauderdale a., anc GRASSCREEK —Edward Leasure, 70. | band ar children. : "his ing wi a | : ; . ihvire a grandson, Donald Rock, Lud- | Survivors: Wife, Etta; sister, Mrs. David | bord ‘eng four chimdren. Dl rR th Robert ASN LOS ANGELES, Cal, March 26.— | U S BANK CHARGES - Other Occasions Iooest EE | Amelia Earhart Putnam, home again | * Ju |
low, Vt. HAMMOND Mrs. Joseph Todd, 47. S oo] ’ . " . 2 MRS. FLIZABETH SCOTT. long Viv Sd : hand: son: Lol. daughters, DENTIST S HEARING Nonunion Men Satisfied | after ‘her attempted round-the- | " >. ih. Faw. wilt 8 pt THREE UP-TO-DATE MRS, ELIZADL ’ g- | Marie, June, Wilma. " tL ; X | Lee O. Smith, New any, an 0ST Y rw time Indianapolis resident who died | mn Re dy Patil ‘Wilhielin. 41 | SCHEDULED APRIL 12 Rinse Mucho, representing 115 | world flight ended in a crackup at | Walter B. McCammon, Sellersburg, Es Vee aa vesterday in her home, 315 E, 10th | 1 Sury Son: mnt AZ) Nolo! enployges oi the gonoluluy, today studied maps and [motor sales company heads, were | Tey
c Inman, 92. Survivors: Sons, New- : a 2 i i nk; daughter, half-brother, Charles | Indiana Railroad here, said id for a second attempt. | under arrest today by U. S. Mar- |
St., is to be buried tomorrow in Holy nha, | Bu United Press [gr is king d ds ! Sor cid : : Afro | B! {group 1s maXing no demands. . | shals on Federal indictments chargCross Cemetery after services in 88. | ¢ ARTFORD CITY. ne oe | CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va, March | He said the group he represents is| Miss Earhart said she would make |, 0% ©. 0 ith £1 banki ’ ri ; sons, Willia ank, Fhe . . [ing conspiracy wi hree banking went before | a fresh start just as soon as her
seter and Ps athedral : tobert; daughters, Mrs. Raymond Oliver, | og i (the same one which [ executives i - F ont a evel “hy hy Se it NESS. Rach POIRTOr | 26. Jule Lemuel F. Smith has set | Judge Wilson when closing of the | plane is repaired. “Delay of another LL to violate national bank and from the . . Rey 1s r- SY Hd : rilsor - Tr | #UAEE : . ‘ { o : “ Ron | 1S. pa he ¢ 3 ye ne ds m o MARTSVILLE_Miss Lida Wilson, 60. | April 12 as the date for the trial |Yoad was threatened and accepted |month,” she said, “may result in Er is Vide president of ‘tire | Ma k + & D | St Survivors are the husband. Chile rs. Nannie Carroll. of Dr. Richard G. Miller, 53-year- | ipo 191, per cent wage increase, ra- | world climatic conditions which Korte-Smith Motor Co. New Al | rer eliaware Ss. ws UI'VIVOrS a { > NUSDE : 1¢ S AT re nt AA ITY ETH | : 2 i - « 3 kyr 3 ~ . - =k 4 *y £31= 1 170. Survive aughter Mee Anton Be: [Old dentist, on charges of slaying | ther than fight for the 20 per cent | Would compel choice of another i, o"2L4 McCammon is president Northeast Corner
Scott; a son, Charles J. Scott; a |79. Survivors: Daughter. Mrs. Anton De- | : . Figs ” Dy Joseph. SISters, ohiiss Mary | pretty Cleo Sprouse while preparing demand, to keep the line in opera- | route. | of the Clark County Motor Co., Sel- | The City Market is not connected with Outside Markel [lershurg.
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i : : rE = Nora . ...., | a conference of Dr. Miller's four at- |pere. i MRS. CARRIE M. COX, former |p, hrFERSORVIELE = Mrs ann “Carence | torneys with Commonwealth's At- aot PUPPY FOR EASTER
Indianapolis resident who died yes- | Boote father m Powell; sens : WwW AC AN © terday in the home ‘of Mrs. Arthur | Jie Mes Beretta Mreion Mis. ou. | YO Me uli, NY CREW OF 40 SAVED | By United Press | MONTS, Prance, March 26.—A |
Perry, near Brownsburg, is to be |erine Spicer, Mrs. Martha Braithewait. | man, who has been retained by Miss AS STEAMER SINKS buried in Mount Jackson Cemetery ”. A ad Es illiam lew BIL, 48, Surviv- | Sprouse’s family to assist the prose- | frightened wire haired terrier pupafter services at 10 a. m. tomorrow Betty, Pearl; brothers, Ed, Jacob, Chris: | sution. By United Press | py, at the end of its first long
111 daughters, | — in Shirley Brothers Chapel She 1 ~ " i ; ; : iournev i ror ‘rived was 73 pre ah AE breniio Gangnier. ie | Dr. Miller has been held in jail | SAN FRANCISCO. March 26 | Journey Info the word, ervived oo aR lar aw i ho ; ; : | i t { the Chateau de (2 By as Mrs. Cox, who had no immediate AL. Shumaker. = at Richmond since his arrest March | 1h¢ Marine Bureau of the San 'A€ cts acter G5 eSent survivin relatives, had lived here ae Ed eS . 4 Svan d : | Francisco Chamber of Commerce Duke of Windsor's Easter presen at 2700 BE. 25th St. 0 TC |p MEBANON Jean Coombe 16, Survivors: |3. Sheriff J. Mason Smith said he | announced it received advices that | to Mrs, Wallis Simpson at 27 BR. “25th ‘St. Parents, M and Mrs en “oombs : : of reed y 54 ’ > : er. Ben: sisters. Mary Ruth, Betty D. | confessed that Miss Sprouse died |the motorship Fijian, reported in | It will have for companions the HALLJE ROE, 1506 Sauley St.,| LEBANON-—Jean Coombs, 16. : | after he had administered chloro- | distress last Monday, sank in mid- | Scottish terrier, the tan greyhound who died of auto accident injuries so GONIER, Dr, Arthur M. Timmis. 56. | form to her in preparation for the Pacific late yesterday. and the long-eared black and white is to be buried in Scipio, Ind., after | [oGANSPORT Albert tes Martin, | ODration. He denied hs The crew of 40 was taken aboard | hunting dog which have been Mrs. short services at the home at 973. vivors: Wife; brothers, E. F and | however, for her pregnancy. the N. Y. K. liner Insau Maru. Simpson's walking companions.
a. m. Monday. LONDON—Mrs. Margaret Rubush, 81 Mr. Roe died in a hospital at Survivors Da Mrs. Louis Monta- | Yor tls , n N \ Mrs, azel Arthur, Esther Rubush: Watseka, Ill, after an auto acci- . Ravmond, Walter; ‘sister. ‘Mrs. ‘John |
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ved ‘BY is Naar . SR NET MARION—Rev. J. O. Ledbetter. 78. Sur- | k Vive d by iis parents, Mr. ana MIs. | vivor Wife: daughter, Mrs. Charles Triet. | 7 / a Y : YX Uriah Roe; three sisters, Hattie Roe, | MICHIGAN CITY — Joseph Krantz, 75. | a Mrs. Gail Rounders, and Mrs. Pear] | Survivors: Wife, Mary: sons, John, Frank, *® ® 2 bd xrhit lanl or A Al nder Whitlock, and Hire brothers NAVADA--Clem ‘Cloverdale. 69. SurvivARTY PH ~ ved ar] ors: Wif vy SONS ohn Albert 1 nd CF ¥ i oy a tyr Leonard, Gordon and Fred ATA OR TT Docs Not Sell Seconds, Substandards or Imperfect Qualities During the World War, Mr. Roe Orbe Mis. aa Ta dell puss. ! * , : NORTH MANCHES served in the Navy 1 Survivors dar
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manufacturing washing machines, ’ E51 | . . . died at Los Angeles, ‘Cal, today |} LEVINSON'S = from Jeart ‘attack | =| 37 N. Penn. Mkt. & ML. 17S. Mm. |= | l ly IS ea u | u
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