Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1939 — Page 11
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FRIDAY, DEC. 15, 19%
~~ MAP CONGRESS | DEFENSE DRIVE
Action to Be Sought in Next Session by Group Making Inspection. |
WASHINGTON, Dec. 15 (U.P) .— Members of key Congressional come mittees handling national defense problems reached tentative agree: | hrent today to seek immediate action | at the next session on & program 10 strengthen the Army's anti-aire Crafty facilities, expand its training Plans, and ‘modernize its Armaments. Scope of the program ‘was re- | vealed in a statement issued through the War Department by Senator | Elmer Thomas OD. Okla), i Senator Thomas, who is chairman | of the Senate Appropriations Sub- | committee handling Army supply | measures, said that the group, on the basis of discussions thus far,| Probably will recommend : 1. “Special and immediate attention” for defensive
to permit concentration of large] Broups of troops for field maneuvers! 3. Speeding production ‘of the new Garand semi-automatic rifle to fully equip all infantry and ‘cavalry! troops 4. Expansion or creation of new
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steps against possible enemy air raids. | 2. Securing ‘of big tracts of land |
Mrs. Myrtle Black
Funeral services for Mrs. Myrtle Rover
at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
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Besides the daughter, she is sur-| Black, who died Wednesday vived hy another daughter, Miss |gied at her home, 3006 Washington
Ruth Black, Indianapolis; a son, Charles 'G., Indianapolis; three sis-
ANPorts to aocommodate the Army's N.C. Stucker, 2158 8. New Jersey ters, Mrs. Stella Welsh, Tuscola,
huge new planes. 5. Modernization of small artillery | field mobility, and standardization of new | mobile cannon types for quick pro- | duction in large quantities. {
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St, were held today at the Shirley Brothers Central Chapel. Burial
pieces for greater range and|is to be at Paris, Tl, her Tormer nujy.
home. Sho was 59 She was a member of Englewood Christiann ‘Church, Queen Esther
11.; Mrs, Jo Ann Bruns, Champaign, TI. and Miss Lillian Rover, Phoenix, and one brother, Sam J (Royer, Vienna, Ti,
‘Mrs. Dora Aebker
Mire Dora Aebker, 525 ¥B. Morris
| St, died yesterday at her home following a three months’ illness | Mrs, Aebker, Who was 7, was a ‘mative of Germany and had lived [here 62 vears. She had been & | practical nurse Or a4 quarter of a ceentury. | She was & member of the Tmmanuel Evangelical and Reformed [Church and the Dadies’ Ald Society {of the church. | Services will be at the G. H. Herr-
(mann Funeral Home tomorrow at
‘Mrs. Florence Wainwright Mrs. Florence H., Wainwright Blvd, yesterday after a prolonged illness, She was 62,
A native of Joliet, TI, Mrs. Wain. wright had lived in Tndianapolis
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widotr of ‘George 8. Wainwright,
former superintendent of the Pru.
dential Tnsurance Co. of America Survivors include a daughter, Mrs, Robert Tracy, Indianapolis; fone son, Richard, Cleveland, OO, and |a brother, Fred A. Hill, Joliet, TI
Mrs. Charles Perry
| Services for Mrs. Charles Toulse |
| Perry, who died Wednesday at her | home near Sheridan, will be held at
(11 &. '™. tomorrow at the residence [with the Rev. Robert Tobin, Christ | Temple Church pastor, officiating. | [ Burial will be at Sheridan, Mrs. Perry, who was 72, Is sur
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[ Cemetery. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs (William F. Smith, Tndianapolis, and Mrs. W. E. Huckeriede, Terre Haute
Rev, G. K. Wilson |
| Services for the Rev. George XK. Wilson, 655 Blake St, pastor of Mt, Horeh Baptist Church, whe died Wednesday, will be held at 10 a. 'm tomorrow, The funeral will be in the Second
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Sts, and burial in New Crown Cemetery, The Rev, Mr. Wilton, whe was 70, was born in Nashville, Tenn. He
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Cemetery following private funeral services at 2 PD. mm. tomorrow at the Hitey & Titus Funeral Home, She was 58. Survivors are thres danghters, Mrs, Robert 1. Craig and Margaret Shive, both of Tndianapolis, and illiam Thompson, Jefferson - ville, Tnd,
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came to Indianapolis in 1917 to Mire, Mary WwW. Williams, whe died Serve as pastor of the Mt. Olive Yadnesday is to be buried at Holy (Baptist Church, During his Pass | Grae OCometery tomorrow following | | borate there, he led a campaign | 8:15 a.m. EOTVicas at the Grinstein - | Which Yesulted In a new church or Puneral Home and at 9 a. m. at
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| Tn 1932 he became pastor of Mt. | Horeb, which also obtained a new (building under his leadership. Be. [fore coming here, he was pastor of | the Second Baptist Church of Chat | tnooga, Tenn. | He is survived by his wife, Carrie; two sons, William and Arthur, Ine | dianapolis, and a sister in Louis. | ville, Ky,
Arthur Herrmann
Arthur Herrmann, a native of Evansville and a former resident of | Indianapolis, died yesterday at his [home in $t. Louis, according to word [received here, | During his residence here, Mr (Herrmann, who was 43, was Asso. |clated with the National Baking Co | MY. Herrmann was a member of [the Ben Davis Post, American Te gion, during his residence here. He alse was A member of the Shrine and Scottish Rite, | Among his survivors are his wife, Pauline,
Mrs. Monnie D. Mahan Services for Mrs. Monnie 1D. Mahan, who died yesterday at her ‘home, 1020 N. Belle View Place, will [be held at 1 p.m. tomorrow in the
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Mrs. L. A. Beaman
Services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m, tomorrow for Mrs, Lucia A, Beaman, 343 Northern Ave, whe died Wednesday, She was 80, Mrs, Beaman, born at Traders Point, was the great-granddaughter of John Hume, first justice of the peace in Pike Township and the
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| Probate Court, | She was a member of the Unis versity Park Christian Church. [Survivors include two daughters, | Mus, Candolus Shaw and Mrs, Owen J. Conrad, both of Indianapolis, Services will be held at the home of Mrs, Shaw, d6th St, and Moore Road, with burial at Pleasant Hill Cemetery,
Herman C. Little
Herman ©. Little, a resident of Mdianapolis for 13 years, died yes terday. He was 31, Mr, Little, who lived at 331 N. Noble St, has been employed by the [Chapman-Price Steel Oo, | Services will be held at the Grin. | steiner Funeral Home Monday at 10 {A Mm, with burial at Memorial Park [ Cemetery, Besides his wife, Nola, he is sure (vived by a daughter, Miss Corinne Little; five brothers, James, Harold, (Otis, Guy and Frank Little; five on Mrs. Lillie Clark, Mrs. Hazel Voyles, Mrs, Gertrude Walters, Mrs, Ruth | Vetas,
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ASKS TOR SIDEWALKS Installation of curbs and sides walks on Wilkins St, from Belmont Ave, to Kappes St, and on Tacoma Ave, from 34th to 35th St, was recommended to the Works Board
today by City Engineer M, G. John son, |
40. Born at Connersville, Mrs. Wil liams came to Indianapolis in 1807. She lived at 5218 EB. 11th St. Mrs. Williams was a member of the Little Tower Catholic Church and the Church's Social Club Survivors include her husband, W. A; a daughter, Miss Betty Jane Murray; her father, and three brothers, W, J, Alhambra, Cal; Robert I, Dunellen, N. J, and T. BE Murray of Indianapolis,
Mrs. Malinda Amt
Services will be held today Tor Mis. Malinda Amb, who died at her home, 523 B. Orange St, Tuesday She was 71. Mis, Amt was & lifelong resident of Tndianapolis and for several VOars gave pianos lessons, She and her husband, George, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last June. She was A member of the Emmanuel Reformed Church, Survivors, besides her husband [include a sister, Miss Margaret Frick, Tdianapolis, and two broths | ers, Julius Frick, Indianapolis, and Philip J. Frick, Moorehead, Minn, | Burial at Orown Hill is to follow | the 2 PD. Mm. services at the G. H [Herrmann Funeral Home, Philip Lewis | Philip B. Lewis, former resident of Mdianapolis and well known in| [theatrical civeles, died at Boston, | Mass, Tuesday, according to word | [received here by his nephew, William | [O. Jackson, 5438 Carrollton Ave. {He was 70. Mr, Lewis, known in the theater ‘as Lewis Talbot, had been for many [years employad by the Columbia [Circuit and managed and produced [shows throughout the United States |He was manager of the Howard Theater in Boston at the time of his death, Besides MY, Jackeon, survivors ine [elude six Drothers, Fred, Jacksons ville, Fa.; George and Richard, | both of Los Angeles, Oal.; William, | Hammond and Harry of Mattoon, | 11, and John Lewis of Indianaps olis, Services will be at 10:30 a. m. to. morrow at the Planner & Buchanan Mortuary, Burial will be at Crown | Hil).
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