Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1938 — Page 8

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CITY NAMES GUARDS | Sergeant Dead T0 SWIMMING POOLS

Middlesworth 1 Anhounces Appointments.

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pools and the 26th St. beach were announced today by Recreation Di-

| rector Hugh W. Middlesworth. The

| appointees are:

Clarence L. Anderson, 1026 S. Sheffield Ave.; Harold A. Berger, 4102 Byrum Ave.; Robert Boag, 915 Leslie Ave.; Howard Krick, 2326 W. Morris St.; William C. Craigle Jr. 22 N. Riley Ave.; Walter J. Dean,

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who have been as- | signed to the five City swimming |

GOTTSCHALK TOLD OF PROPOSED PRISON

Federal Cost $3,000,000.

State Welfare Director Thurman Gottschalk today said he had been told that a new $3,000,000 Federal Reformatory will be built in south-

ern Indiana with construction to |

start this summer, He said he was given the infor-

mation by the director of the Fed- | eral Reformatory at Chillicothe, O., |

who called on him this week.

Institution Would

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commodate 1200 to 1800 prisoners, officers said. Selection of a site and

construction plans are being hane dled in Washington.

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The director is investigating pos- | sible sites now in the southern part | of the state, Mr. Gottschalk said. The structure probably will be modeled after the Federal Reforma- | tory at Chillicothe, O., and will ac- |

196 Blue Ridge Road; Edward Dolan, | 3315 E. Ninth St.; G. G. Grenz Jr, | 939 N. Pennsylvania St.; William I | Bart, 36 E. 36th St.: D. Edwin Hine, 722 E. Ninth St.; John W. Robinson, 5240 N. Delaware St. George F. Kohistaedt, 5333 N. | Pennsylvania St.; John H. Kunkel | . Jr, 1047 Blaine Ave.; Bernard Lauck, 2478 S. Delaware Ave; | George R. Langer, 2326 S. Pennsyl- { vania St.; Richard Morris, 830 N. | | Oakland Ave.; Robert H. Stumpf, 1025 Bradbury Ave.; John J. Schatt- | | ner, 737 Cottage Ave.: Russell Mc- | Intire, 1254 S. Sheffield Ave. Wardell |

: ‘ . EF & iancle in. | Hughes, T7168 Indiana Ave.! Otis | Killed instantly and four other were seriously in | Watts. 819 Locke St. and Robert

ir . } av 9 . jured in the crash on Highway 52 southeast of | Williams. 1025 Bellefontaine St

Indianapolis last night | Esther Kirkhoff, 815 Campbell! Dr. Lacey L. Shuler of IndianapoAve.; Eleanor J. Cook, 3947 College | lis will be in charge, assisted by Ave, and Madeline Sander, 955 N. Mrs. Teresa Mudd, Public Welfare Ritter Ave. Department nurse,

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DOCTOR T0 EXAMINE CRIPPLED CHILDREN

Crippled children from Knox, Daviess, Martin, Pike and Gibson counties will be examined at a State clinic June 24 in Vincennes. Examination is free to children recommended by their doctors.

accomplished musician, he aved clarinet and saxophone in the Army Band which he later conucted while stationed at Ft. Myers t Washington He left Army in 1928 to come to Indianapoli e he joined the Police Department on Dec. 24, 1929. | He was promoted to sergeant on Tune 26, 1934. While on the force he originated the school for training police officers in first aid work, nd was regarded as an expert In

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FLORA—John W. Overholser, 81. Surviv-) strong, 63 urvivors: Daughters, Mrs. | ors: Daughters, Mrs. Nelson Sharp and | | Norman Harcoutt, Mrs. Edward Duvall, Miss Margaret Overholser rs. O. RB gs and Miss Merle ArmES sons Robert and Courtney: brothFT. W AYN ML er. Charles Davis Survivors: Daughter LAFAYETTE—Walter Nalley, mans | ors: Wife; son, Walter Jr Mrs. Mary J. Rushart ! i usband: daughter, Mrs, JAURANGE —Alva Clinton Weaver, sons, John, Charles and Frank; Survivor: W Alice Hall; brothers, George LEBANON - _ Miss Katherine Noler. Longardner vivor: Sister, Mrs. Mary M. Schultz Wiliam Poinsell PERKINSVILLE Mrs. Almeda Branch, | | Edward: sister, Mrs. Mary E. Survivors: Husband; sons. caaiY: | bi NKFORT—M s. Cathere: George, William, John, Bernard, arles 8! RANA vors: Brot ther. i lereal oasher and Clifford; daughters, Mrs. Kate aed]

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MRS. MARY VANCLEAVE, of 120 Davidson St, who died Wedneswill be buried at Washington Park Cemetery tomorrow following services at 1 p. m. at Harry W. Moore Funeral Chapel. She was 84. Survivors are a son, James, and four daughters, Mrs. Minnie Heil, Mrs. Katherine Arbuckle, Mrs. Bertha Hatfield and Mrs. Willmeta | Tuttle, |

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