Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1938 — Page 6
on the. case since March 1 The | neent was made neces
both the Stock snd: Curb Bnanga: Dy ougTS THE : un SE mvestiga au 3 same ie ay’ Into. its Insolvency. WE the Bd pri a trust a for his wife and | sister-in-law a and 3100384 in secur-
Funral. Set Tomorrow for Ams .C; ‘Snadeker ‘After Fatal hoc A ocident.
{| The ‘tumult of the New York Stock] - _.seven years, will be buried Sunday ae | Exchange was stilled today when |: - at Brazil, his birthplace, fellowing : Ed wg the. decision of the governing eat fuperal services at 2:30 p. m. in the g ; times president, of of ‘the insttution, Brazil M. E. Church. Mr. Killion, AE : was read from the rostrum. who was 37, died - Wednesday at 8 Floor leaders, many of them lohgMethodist Hospital after a week's : time friends of the disgraced senior ~ illness. : partner of Richard Whitney & Co, 2 He lived at 1855 W. Washington : 1 . turned to listen to Charles R. Gay, * StI Surviving ar: his mother, Mrs. ; : 3 | president, as he read the verdict - Ed Moon, and & brother, Griffith : ; that forever barred Whitney from Killion, both of Center Point. Li : | membership in the exchange. : SNEDE h ed 3 ; He said that Whitney—facing a AMOS C KER, who di : He 10-t0-20-year prison term for grand yesterday in Methodist Hospital of i larceny—had been found guilty of injuries received March 8 when he 3 ‘| wrongfully pledging the securities of was crushed betwen two street cars, : : & : the Stock Exchange gratuity fund, 4 will be buried :t Memorial Park Ea : e estate of Eily Hagin McKee ™ Ee 4 and the New York Yacht Club, and Cemetery tomor-ow after funeral ; : So : had falsely answered a Stock Exrites conducted by the Rev. W. C. 5 ; % a change questionnaire about the Calvert, Grace M. E. Church pastor, : ba firm’s financial condition. a} ihe tid = Vv. Moore Funeral ; : : se : Whitney did not appear a I his . : : r ore e governing rd Mr. Snedeker was uncoupling two : , Lo yesterday, but sent a brief statement
cars at Michigar and ‘Gale Sts and pr one of them rolled back fracturing ; : ; -admitting the charges, except the
both his thighs. A resident of In- ; oe one about. the questionnaire, He said Aah RR ASLEND OF STRAIGHT bon
dianapolis for 23 years, he had been : & nn 2 ” Yat was Helely a mistake, : : = 7 3 /IncoRronsTEn: SALT. MD. 90
employed by Indianapolis Railways| nics Dorothea Mack, Shortridge High School , homemaker medals were awarded. The contestants Partners Suspended CR Ee & =H 22 ye ie - ‘rch and the New pupil, today had been named winner of the home- | were (left to right): Helen Brahender, Manual; At the same time Mr. Gay an- aN 5 : : : ae ing I LE F and €¥ | making essay contest conducted by the Caroline | Helen Marie Starnes, Technical; Phyllis Dooley, | nounced the suspension for three 3 ; Hi FEE ; : HE Jit or Lodge. Scott Harrison chapter, D. A. R. Miss Mack's essay | «Washington; . Wilma Baugh, Crispus: Attucks, and |years of Edwin D. Morgan Jr. and : SE : Ss ; ‘8 ;
Surviving are his wife, ‘Ms. Mae ” 3 y : : was on “The Art of Homemaking.” ‘Silver D. A. R. Miss Mack. Henry D. Mygatt, partners of WhitC. Snedeker; a-cdaughter, Mrs. Alta : ney, under a rule which makes a
Pardue, both of Indianapolis; three . - : a me rs, Mrs, Mazy Dehner: of In- : J mber of the Exchange responsible
perme seem Deaths Among Indiana Residents || imine ons LONG on QUALITY mma E51. » TE 3
BE Bar wa ns J Sau fof =~ | SHORT ON PRICE EEESEEET wm | ow | 1a Iston SEYMOUR—Fred Able. Survivor: Wife, of the soe bed, Louigville& Baltimore, . py QUART. JAMES GC. TFIELD, a resident ort. "Bevan. Chien Be. 5... urviye SALLE May BOW stsers, iss Ma ei Clara D. Fo The Exchange's Business Con- E . — g . }i
BSivS: ‘Rowlinson. ears, 7ho- died yesterday NS—Samuel Alspach, 63. Survivors: | Ralston and Mrs. Nancy SHELBYVILLE—Mrs. Love Willis Hagin, A 3 EF wite I. Lena; daughters, Mrs. Allen Shriver, VILLE— -| 80. Survivors: Son.. Rev. Joseph W. Ha- oS : k his, , 920° Udell St; ‘will be | Mrs.” Bert Withot and Mrs. Bowen. alk Ti 2x Bash’ daughters Mrs inj daughters Mrs, Sa Mrs. R. , . BRAZIL—Mrs, Flora Ellen Cox Nevins, | Mary (Pavey and Lea y ams; sister, easle, a a 1. ] ig : . = peSPen So a Si FEE ME HS Ra gets tux | @ ENTIRE STORE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK une es 2 I ence- a fon ari or oom. ogie oy and Eldon MICHIGAN CITY. Harr Eugene Cros- | ors: Parents Mr. and Mrs, Peter J. Mais; : p A > : i 2 p.m He ws : Iather. Willians J J. Sof; lguner, Raymond Wa Fan "Vai. Non Drasbach and He nthony -. X Ko e 72. Survivors: : : Retired for 1 ilast six years, | Cox: shaters, Mrs. coll Rukes, dar, Nelle | Si. BES uton: Daughter. Mrs. Stella Magiera: son. Henry: ) & Co. sales-. CLAY CITY—Simon T. Hochstettler, 78. | MONROEVILLE—Ivan T. Sheehan, 37.| Mafthew Msoskwinski, 75. Survivors: r* of - the| Survivors: Wife; brothers, cob and | Survivors: Wife; son, / Jack; daughter, | Daughters, Mrs. Clara Chrzan and Stella; Leonara: gisters, wa ge Sars Hochetettier Joyce. sons, Stanley and John; brother, Joseph. hoe an s. Sara i ; ; " Pen : ¥ LLO—Louis A, Holmes, =. Sur- LLIVAN—Joe B. Ford, 66. Survivors: stern “Star talpha ERSVILLE—Mrs. Arthur Lanham, woNngELLO; 0 Julia; sisters, Mrs. O. B. Daughier. Mrs. Byron Wheeler; sons, Har-
: CONNERS %:and A, M. ‘wand Scottish 3% YS and; son, Robert; sis- | Rippetoe’ and Mrs. Addie Ew wing. old, Herman, and Robert; sisters, Mrs.
en . | George Ferree, Mrs. Will Brown and Mrs.. . Rite COVINGTON—William M. Cruea, 56. A Valaiia_ Aniston. 2 Bs Suply. is. Be #3 S ATU RD A Y LA 5 v DAY! L Surviving are his’ wife, . Mary . E. | Survivors: Katherine; sons, Earl | JTS. | ; a VILLE.-Bdwatd:Sivber, 75, Sur- : A
and Arthur; daughters, Mrs. Lela Clawson ns Clarence ‘and Clyde; sister, Hatfield; & daughter, Mrs. O. N. Mrs. Pearle Noble and Misses Reba ind | BEMINGTON—Willism John Stockment, | yivors: Sons, Clarence and old
Haines, Beech (rove; & son; Edgar a; T, . 88. Survivors: Sons, John, Walter d 8 1; dau Ba Tr aete WALDRON-—Thomas Newton Wicker, 19. F. Hatfield of Louisville; eight], CRAWFORDSVILLE. Mrs. Martha wil- Moynihan and Mrs. Florence Johnson. survivors; Wife, Elizabeth; son, Blaine; (0 MOrrow- coe 14 er feri n rye grandchildren;" three great grand- Hany sister, Mrs. Grant Cave; brother. W.| RENSSELAER—Mrs. Josie Lewis, | brother, George.
. 63. - Survivors: Daughters, Mra” Elizabeth WINAMAC—Mrs. Rosia Belle Leighty, 52. children; a fo§er- daughter, Mrs.|Q Save 548 rg, | Bert and Mrs. Mary’ Moser: sons, Thomas | Survivors: Husband, Albert.
CRAWFORDSVILLE—Cla 258 Effie Ba Hazel C, House: of Ft. Wayne, and 15° Survivors: Brother E. and H E. [and Oscar. ° curvivors: Brothers, | ,, WINSLOW—Mrs. Mary Jane ' Simmons;
a brother, V. of Win na Sisters: Mrs. = Ida An and Mrs. A 76. Survivor: Son, Fi u aghelq Wine k “Edwards. Oe RL Cre J Anderson, es. | WOLCOTT albert, J, Miller. ot Survive
Lake. PERU—Mrs. o a TUR.-Mrs, Susanna Ylemak n, 72. M gs: Wife, Lela; daughter. Mrs. Mabel ri urvivors: Noah and Her- | Survivors: Husband, E. hter, Mre. Teiters brothers, Charles, Frank and Louis; MRS. FLOR: NCE E.: APPLE- Biv. oi siete: Savard. ester. sen eaklic, Mildred Cook; son, Herbert; Pu her, Omer sisters. Mrs. Emma, 5 on. Mis. ¥ Walter a irock, s auber, TS, GATE, a resident of Indianapolis all Poter a Se H Herman Meyers, Mrs. ROC KFIELD—Samuel Wilson Sterrett, Clara. her: life, who di=d yesterday in City Joseph Spangler and Celeste 89. Survivors: Sons, Vance. Morgan, Jud- 1
Hospital, will be buried tomo at | .ELBERFELD — - Christian Magenheimer, | Son and Floyd: dau hters Pearl Crown Hill after funeral rites ac | 2%. Survivors: Daughter. Mre. Charles | Mullen. Mis. Ruin Nethercutt Mrs. Maud uneral rites ac| meds; sons, Arthur and Clarence; brother, | Moore. Mrs. ‘Ic ,
3:30 p. m. in tae. Harry W. Moore | Betsy. to 44 C Ck TILE ee Wiliam E, Percugen. GHIOKENS 17¢ Many With Ottomans to Match
Funeral Home. She was 44. 73. Survivors: Husband; daughters, Mrs. Wife of Georze T. Applegate, she oT hoi Hi hter. Mrs, HOWLLd are Fane Wood 2 ". Roy Brooks Seti vors: || WEST ST. was a member of the Royal Neigh- | hoff: ‘son, James; brother. Charles Mc-|paupriters. Miss: ulla Royce and Mrs, : : ; hh |; i ith f bors Lodge, Modern Woodmen of Grew: Sates He. Inez Twibell and Mrs. | waiter Held; sees, Waiter aad JR = POULTRY oR 4 n co-operation with one o - HVILLE— N 7. 0592" : America, and the Olive Branch |, Charles Medragy, 1, survivors: step- | RUSHVS “Rusband, Gearee: son” rover; [| 11 N. West LI-0592 JI} | FREE the largest manufacturers ~==22 tout RE nl SIR Bee | ose A of quality lounge thairs we (ig urviving, the: husband, | 2rs. Toad Bia Gladys Mitchell! : 1 EE . _ offer oY sre a sister, Mrs. @erman . Myers, £0, Ane Siaiade “Genin, "aes, Olive : LR : : oer i ow Shese, won, % 7 Bld 8 brother, LegsWting, Both of | Fors. Deri Mn ARalier: brothers. | : » ; 4 : Fed Indianapolis Lemuel. Clifford. Forrest and Curtis. | ph ; 5 ; Construction, : % : Pdrents, | ’ Sika x oN i : WILLIAM b. SHITE, meat pack- | 1, Th gic ype Biot: li go Wal 0 tied yesterday at his home, | sister, Marcella : ollege Ave. after a long ill- GREENCASTLE-<Mrs. Margaret Patterness, will be ereited Sunday after | FRibeth. nL and hanes tr rol:
funeral service: in the Flanner & | er. Wallace Watkins.
GREENFIELD— he’ Rev. Edna Rettig, Ton ems apn, Lie-| oR Ew, BRE ter, Ru sisters, Mrs POIs. w R. Macy and Miss Ruth Ellen
Beisie® i the oer Shin. | TOLOWLN IE AU - > Alea graiay i e ‘was a member of the|BiI : s
azier. Christian Church, ‘Modern Wood- LADOGA—Ote Bowen. Survivor: Wife,
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ni oe Rie tn | EET oo Smith; a oF anddaughter, Anne e all ‘of Indianapolis, . Mel Sw ER g Ya and an aunt, Mrs. Emma Parris ora Lee "Rice, 69. Survivors: Hus- i So SIRE A fo 2 : : a3 i : 5 Manilla. hot i STE & | A ot fe a : YOUR CHOICE OF MES. SATAN FRANCES Ct: Teas seit het a of ERR Rl | LY THESE FINE COVERS Sl panels seston Sh a fe en T A Montéalm, St. “allowing an fines of | Kereiioni® ooceen 43d wri Ruin Ne Top, FE £0 5 RE NY | a Mohair ®Velvets five years. She ‘was 78. “Mrs. Maude E. Bougher; 46. Survivors: : ii : Zh : = hog # i «] = Funeral services are to be held Ee Cer Ethos. rita : = 2 a aT EE 2 : & A Matelasse Damask ~ Monday at F:rley Funeral Home, gears, Mrs, Laura Pifer, Mrs. Vergie : | 3:5 . 5 :
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N. J, and lived in Kentucky 50 | _MADISON—Robert Eads, 75, Survivors: YOUR CHOICE years before coming to Indianapolis. | Wire, Della; sons. Jona, Jemes, Fred and OF IND 19 NAPOLI S. Fe] :
Survivors ‘are five sons, George, | and Florence Eads. ; u - OF COLORS : ® Green © Brown ® Burgundy ® Rust © Taupe
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