Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1938 — Page 9

THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1938

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JFINRERY Mis, Alma Edell StillabowMts and Mts Pdw ‘rd thet 3 i In Muncie Following Rr hu ries and 101; daughter, Mrs, Mrs. Marion | (oF Mie Albert Homan wrvivors: Sons, Kenneth, Howard, Shetbe buried at New Bethel ind Lee Wavimire

Mrs Allee Jane Reed, 83. Bu Son, Verte Robbing vivors: Hushand, Wd parsuts, ‘ i nd Nye, Oliver Dinn: sisters Emory Cowley to Be Buried i. a linbowey Bri ia Irvin E. Dinh ELRHAR TNE, Julia E. Cloud, 15. Sur. 1 vers Husband Frank: ’ Ve John Cook; sis- " ay : Tr ‘rofoot: srother ; Services There. pei MES “EVAR rofost: “brother. ents Rose Palmer Ritrvivor: | Wallet Mts, Maggie Hart, 72. Survivor: old. who » # » home in New ELLWOOD Mis, Ota Lodeha Harvey, rill and Clifton: sister Mrs, Sarah Butler: brothers, Tillford, Ora, Edward, John at 2 Baptist |

foll services

Bethel

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Clyde,

EVANSVILLE Halbert B. RBeott, vivors: Wife, Faniie Scott; sons, Donald and Francis Scott, | Clarence Ennis, 72. Survivors: wh in Franklin County, the son | vert: brothers Wiley FripH Dia 1 My ¢. Sarah Elizabeth Weigett, 88. SirEU Elizabeth Holle vi <: Dauhglers Mis L. K. Smith, Mrs, Holler's parents moved to Mat P. W John, Mis. A, F. Martin, Mrs, Carol County was 3 vears | Fortune: sons, George and Charles Weigert. \ G ENUCASTLE reda Williams, 29, member of the PON dort Barents Kk i and Mis aul the Masons and | wil

Baptist Church KEMPTON--Cha Les It 5 ai Survivors: Wile, Mary his wife, ROsa! 8) Rev Marion and Clyde: eon. Walter BE: two daughters, Mrs. | Alma Tolle, Mis. Alta Rertha Smith and Mrs. Emma Kel

Hazel Cullom; brother, Hent : LAGRANGE —. Mrs MarkaLét Pratt, 8 grandchildren and three grandchildren, all residents of

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Wesley Small, 84,

Alice: sons, daughters, Layloy and

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Jersey

Survivors: Daughters, Mts, Dessie castor, Mts, Mile Hill and Mps George Cornelis; sons, Charles and Fred; Brother, Fre Komp, LAPEL Fathes

Lehr, : Brothers, Roget and Jdehn: sisters, Mrs, Russell Castor, Mts. William Ver shh, Mrs, Revnold Olyey, Mis eis and Mist Martha Lehr LERANON- Eugene Osbon, B88. Survive. Jarighters. Mrs, E.R. Bralich and John Martin Hubbard, and two grandren

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COWLEY, who died ent Hospital, is Muncie following row He was 85 of Delaware County, Mi smploved many vears at irgh Plate Glass Co. and of the Knights Temp ed here 20 vears MATHEWS wife, Daisy: a | Mother Mre Olive Kibey: brothers, RAY,

. k Otinar. Eph. Chatles and . Rall; sisters 16! Cowley of In Al Honard Davie and Mrs John Plas. ne, William

and | tered Indianapolis

ELLA ILLINOIS APPROVES BANDIT EXTRADITION

and 1ers, Charles, Bdward and William Cowlee. all Gunman to Face Murder Charge at La Porte.

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Crown Hill following

nd was A mem pel M. E| EBPRINGEIELD, 11. June 20 (OU | BP) Henry Horner today ipproved extradition of Orelle Bas ih a gil battle police Monday La nd {= in dictment for the murder of an thal ann state policeman Easton was captured by sheriffs and state police near kakee after a gun battle in his brother, Clarence, 27, was killed and he was wounded Earlier they shot woetthded Indiana Ktate Raymond Dixon neal fled Illinois, Otelle held ih Kankakee County

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and members of the \ 1 + ndiana State Police ih attendance | 5 | L \ CECI AN at the Bate Police Belobo! ab thai: aha University, Fellow officers and thd fh silent attention rrooper Dixon,

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STATE DEATHS

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MONTGOMERY Mis. BIE Loughmillet

(MORTFELIER_Mis Elizabeth Faiios, ; rvivers: Hushand, Charles: daughClinten

Connelley: sone, and Mac, Mrs. Wilma E Rellev, 48 Biitvivors Husband, Charles: fous. William and Eurs, Miss Dorothy end VirMis te

MIDDLETOWN Ray J

Survivors Nora Klaida.

teh rs. Harty

, Irene Hawk, Mis

flizabeth Miles And te

Hazel Foster, MUNCIE-—-Mts, Julia Survivors: Daughters, and Mrs. Jessie Rains: ter, Mrs. Ed Lawyer; don NEW ALBANY Edward Smith, 58, 8urvivors: Wife, Rear. sons, hat es and i daughter NES Elendor W Tnders; sister, Mis, Frank Holmes. Mis. Louise Reister, 37. Survivors: Hueband, Carl H, Reigter; mother, Mts, Marty Houstin; sister, Mrs, Catherine Swanson. NOBLESVILLE - Eugene, Oshon, 68. Sut vivors:, Daughters, Mys. RnR Brauch and Mrs, Martin Hubbard ROCHESTER—Mie, Ruth Young, 230. Sutvivors: 8on, Donald; father, Chester Bitters, Elmo D. Bunn, 15. Survivors: £. Bunn: stepmother, Mis. A, B, ters, Mrs. lLeonedia Kuhn, Mrs. Clay and Mrs. Rosemary Nolen. Mrs. Loretta Barkmah, 18. Survivors: Husband, George Barkman; daughters, Mrs, Ada Scott and Mrs, Leo Felty; son, Russell Sharp. » 8 »

ROCHESTER—Mis Ceorge Barkman, 78 Survivors: Husband, George Barkman; daughters, Mts, Addie Scott, Mrs, Felty; son, Russell Sharp. SHELBY VILLE—Mrs. Maude Randall, Survivor: Mother, Elizabeth rk. SULLIVAN-—-O, W NY sk vivors: Wife: sons, Frank and Howard: daughters, Mrs. C. PF. Cox and Mrs GE

Seibert, Cuthbert Wd: Brown, 81, rs. Effie Ghuver A Clem, Gold

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Brother, Olive Get-

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Emon Jhotpson, ure Thompson; 3 Wi eredith ethenpspi 4 aughter Bmpsan r 5. i ess “bro ers, Sap Nathan, Gall flev; sisters, Mrs. Letitig Friedley and Mrs Aghes Bhitt WINCHESTER Frank a. a8 WINDFALL Mid, Rina chell, a. Survivers: 8hns and Wiha daughter, rs ih Suds ant sjetere EL Josephine | Holloway and Mrs Janet Wen if. Leo Shatd

48,

shot fatally by A highway gunman night raps were sottnded as the last rites were held in Mishawaka and the Police School flag, which was lowered to half staff when OfMeer Dixon died, was returhed to full

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EX-MAYOR DEAD AT 80

ALEX ANDRIA. ™ 30 (UU, P).-

gervieps were heing arranged today for John BE. Sherman, g0, first Mayor of Alexandria, who died at hig home here last night I'he oldest resident of the community, Mr. Sherman was a school teacher before heing elected Mavot 1803, He wae ohs of the [rst of the B8tate Accounts Board. A daughter survives

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PAINTER IN FALL Joh Cach Aho Ave, | today while painting & house at Piresel Ave and infured his back te taken to Methodist Hospital where his wag deseribed

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HINT M'CORMICK REMAINS ALIVE

Mother Believes Compan: jon's Death Left Youth Dazed.

ALBUQUERQUE, N. M, June 30 (U. P).—The pinon thickets in the lower mountain ranges northeast of | here will be searched today in the hope that some trace of Medill Me Cormick, missing millionaire mountain elimbey, may be found, A strange man was seen in that area Mr. McCormick has been missing

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

since June 22, when he and Richard Whitmer started to scale Mt. Sandia. Mt. Whitmer's body days later on a mountain

Ruth Hanna McCormick's mother, is

Mts. Simms, Mr.

mountain, She feels that he may have suffered a shock, possibly when he saw his friend fall, whith 16ft him dazed. If he is wandering in the area close to Mt. Sandia, however, a thorough hunt has revealed no trace. William Murphy, an Albuguergue policeman, and Dick Montoya of ernalillo, sighted the strange man. He was across a deep canyon and tod far away for them to make out his features, It was impossible to

was found two | ledge |

MeCormick

cross the canyon, Mr, Murphy sald A few minutes later he and Mt Montoya heard a gun shot and a bullet whistled near them

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BANDIT VICTIM, 72, IN SERIOUS CONDITION

MICHIGAN CITY, June 30 (U Pp) —Blugeed by an unidentified | bandit who robbed him of $832, Fred Prihoda, 72, was ih seriou condition today at 8t. Anthony Hospital The robber approached Mr. Priho- | da last night on the lawn of his home on the pretext of delivering a note from Mr. Prihoda’s son. When |

Mr. Prihoda reached for the message, the assailant hit him with a blackjack and entered the house. | He removed the money and deeds | and abstracts from fa Strong box and |

| sscaped in a ear which police be | Heved was driven by a woman.

SANDBORN FARMER KILLED

| SANDRORN, June 30 (U.P). Henry W. Pahmeiar, 61, prominent | Knox County farmer, was killed ves= | terday when he was thrown from | a wagon while leading a barn with ay He was aiding a neighbor Three hrothers stirvive, ITCHING

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