Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 August 1940 — Page 14

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MILITARY RITES | Truck Refuses to Be Upset by Train YOTT'S FUNERAL Vladimir Jabotinsky, Zion YOUTH IN BOAT FOR CAPT, BRILL @F SET TOMORROW Leader, Dies in Youth Camp ELECTROCUTED

Services Set Tomorrow for ha BR Physician's Body Found in Jewish Army to Fight Italy | gr | Refused to Leave Camp in Army Reserve Flier Who - North Side Residence by | And Germany Was His FRR | Fear That ‘Something Died in Crash. Brother-in-Law. Most Recent Goal. ba 3 Might Happen.’

A full wilibaey funeral will be reid : m Services will he hd at Lo Am a YORK, Aug. 5 (U. P).—| |i" We ) ANGOLA, Ind, Aug. 5 (U. P) — A omorrow at the anner & Bu-| Vladimir Jabotinsky, 59, world lead- | =X g / afay ) y 3 \ chanan Mortuary for Dr. Charles|e. of the Zionist Or anization.) David; Ronan. 13, of latayeus, Yas row for Capt. Dwight W. Brill, Army Y i B. Yott, who was found dead at his : Sanizauion, KK \u ; electrocuted yesterday when a guy Air Corps Reserve officer who was : } . y home, 3356 Carrollton Ave. Satur-|2uthor, lecturer, and linguist, died y 9 p-§ wire on a sailboat came in contact injured fatally when his Army plane | Tha j day. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Saturday night in the youth camp |RSS ol \ ar Bl (with a power line stretching across | mE 3 The body of the physician, who|of the Zionist group at Hunter, |[FlR \&" al: | : the channel between the Second and Méanwhl ie Nh : was 35, was found by Dr. R. Frank | v Wo a Een Third Basins at Lake James, Meanwhile, Capt. L. O. Peterson, | Denny, his brother-in-law, a den-|" ' oh. Ronan celebrated his 13th birthe commander of the reserve squadron | 1. BR |tist, who shared an office with him| Mr. Jabotinsky had had a color- ; o) day at Pokagon Boys’ Camp yester= of which Capt. Brill was a member, | NF Rh S030 Slumeegansie Bulloing. ed ful career. Born in Odessa, Russia, | a - day. He refused to accompany Tl ’ a. Ee 3 i . Denny s n me worrie ; rited 3 X illips said a special Army board would be alla : A ~ J Sp | when Dr. Yott did not appear at hn educated in Switzerland and ; 3 San Director Hesian Philips on appointed to investigate the crash. al Nat B*" _ |ofice Saturday. He went to the Yott | Italy, he was most active in Pales- RN afraid something might happen to Among fellow officers and friends Tn ¥ ! residence to see if Dr. Yott was ill | line and Western Europe. al him.

who will pay last tribute to Capt. | i ge Re > : and discovered the body. In Palestine he was sentenced to a gli He and five other youths from the

Brill, will be Sergt. Edward E. Toye. | SS pe Fhe Ra Sa wo RS Po Se docarsis 15-year-prison term for organizing | : ; camp were. sailing to the second who parachuted to safety fr hel Ko : Lo : \ SNe . e, Mrs. Nellie Yott, who was an anti-Arab defense force, but fll | basin to see a motor boat race when N ] ard . e 0 safety from t ie SE at, TR w { Lo SLR Jacalioning. im Tulsa: rok, With | served only three months. He drew A 3) the accident occurred. Plane ‘which crashed. f Y N po 3 : a \ \ X Co ie a 8, 2nd international attention, and the g 3 : The craft's 25-foot mast failed to Burial in Ohie 4 3 \ \ es VI AR yeover ay: criticism and enmity of some other|| © 8 ; Er clear the power line. Ronan was ™ i. amatsta A ; A Diba > \ \ : . . VS *8= leaders in the Zionist movement,|} dangling his feet in the water and he funeral services will be con- p ; \ \ ther and stepmother, Mr. and Mrs. |, . fd A § : ’ Wiva he - 3 on \ p Wg Frank H. Yott, and a stepsister. Mrs when he organized and led the 2 ! (had hold of the guy wire when the ducted at the Ft. Harrison chapel | I” TO = 9 Ww Na | Loretta Zinkan of Pe "| Jewish Legion, which fought on the! : mast struck. He was thrown into by the Rev. Fred R. Hill. Burial is! — ! SRR a oT 2 Dr. ott Yat & meabor oF the British side in the Near East during| Vladimir Jabotinsky «+ + fought the water by the impact but was reto be in Greenville, O Na 8 ¢ " \ Fa a. Kiwanis Club, the Indiana Medical the world War. es. heh for. Britain. in World. War: {Hieyed immediately by companion, Capt. Brill, who had lived in SN : ol \ SS LS | Society, Nu Sigma Nu( medical frac] IB SScEn} Weskn Be ce ae Seen] . ’ . 2ionsviia tor 8 BH ; i . ternity, and the St. Vincent's : a] h Ch d N | Ph h ( hn & or ave years ana Sous When a New York Central Railroad train struck this truck at Shelby St. and the Belt Railroad yes- |nroi)0dist Hospital staffs. ang army to fight against Italy and 9t il rens ationa otograp ontest Be ig of the Ingisia Gas| (erday afternoon it pushed it two blocks without upsetting it. When both car and train Sually sume 3 Germany. He also had been con-| istributing Corp, was piloting a Newor dow. 2 \ Ave, river, was taken from the truck wi only ; jucti Vv . S igrai ! ! a stop Ellsworth Harlow, 21, of 4016 N. Temple Ave, the driver, was ta « ‘Mrs. Jessie B. Edwards ducting a drive for mass emigra

two-seated Northrup Army raining | yoiner cuts and bruises, | tion of Jews to Palestine. plane when motor trouble developed. en Mrs. Jessie Baer Edwards died last| He leaves a widow, Anna, in Lon-

- ———— — — ———— le The captain and his mechani ' . 4 . night in her home, 3330 N. Meridian |don, and a son, Eri. in prison in 4 Sergt. Toye, were flying at about Y UTHS DIE Trudie Dies on SAMUEL HORNER St. She was 71. Mrs. Edwards was | palestine for nationalistic activities COON 8000 feet over Acton when the plane b born in Knightstown and came here I a oS | ? ” Ty ® . | 3 } in 1907. — a i § joi . | IN STOLEN PLANE Wedding Night DEAD HERE AT 12 She was a member of the First JERUSALEM, Aug. 5 (U, P).— : Sergt. Toye was ordered to jump | Congregational Church and the| The Revisionist Organization here Cash

at Ft. harrison at 10:30 a. m. tomor-

crashed near Acton Saturday.

is believed to have gone into a flat | X | by Capt. Brill when the plane w EW YORK. A 3 (U your | ; ; y ; ; i ors ill 500 feet 2 ie HOUSTON. Tex. Aug. 5 (U. P) NEW YORK, Aug P Samuel 1. Horner, retired Indian-| women's Research Club and was a held an urgent meeting last night only abe at 300 feet above ground.) JUR Ny X., AUR, | The wedding plans of 22-year-old apolis businessman and a member | Charter member of the Art Depart- to discuss transfer of the remains of Observers said Capt. Brill was at-!—paul A. Teegarden, 23. who had | ; Thaindh ” . : me . act ariayw| MENt Club, | Vladimir Jabotinsky. Special me-| tempting to “ride out” the spin and \ ; Dallas last | Gertrude (Trudie) Bogard. star of lof a pioneer family, died Yesterday Survivors are her husband, Levi|morial meetings have been called. | 3 TI SPIN ana | 4. ¢ a flving course in Dallas las 2 ‘ 3 : av > hs h : ¥ 4 . bring the plane m when it crashed taken a flying course in | Phil Spitalny’s all-girl orchestra, {at his home, 4133 Broadway. He a—————————————

Wi a . Jonny Farrell. 16. who padly rae a lias A | Morton Edwards, and two brothers, to earth, just behind the Pleasant Winter, and Joanm | were changed today to funeral |“as 72. He was a life-long resident) , "p “goo of Indianapolis and Fred

Valley Church. ran away from his foster parents : [of the city. (B . A 3 : : y . avanal weowes BACT, Dayton, O. Sergt. Tove, who landed safely home in Corpus Christi two weeks | plans. She died Saturday night a | Mr. Horner retired several years| Funeral services will be held at U. A. W. BACKS F. D. R.,

about 200 feet from the plane, geo to be an aviator, were killed I1tV hours after she had been ago after having ee Bociated p. m. Wednesday in the Flanner | PREPARES T0 ELECT 4 dragged the pilot's body from the co eo" Chen their stolen plane | Scheduled to marry Dr. Thomas |With the Atlas Engine ce np el & Buchanan Funeral Home, Burial | & ; HAVE YOUR CHILD'S plane. Although the plane burned. \ | Bridges, 26, an interne. | Indianapolis Midwest Co. of this oi) be in Knightstown, | ST. LOUIS, Aug. 5 (U. P.).—The : ; PICTURE TAKEN

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it was bel ~ant. Brill died crashed i . ; ries 3 1% Delleven Capt Bll tier of a Miss Bogard was stricken Fri- city, the Johnson Foundries at Ko-| | United Automobile Workers of

broken neck | Farrell was obsessed with the de- | komo, Ind, and the Dill Foundry) Reap . Ce Ff | dav W ehearsing With her | o I yi 2, America elect officers today, and — $ 00 00 Flew in World War sire to fly and did odd jobs around fay NAS Jehearng aun. Der at Rushviie Ind John E.. Blackburn are expected to disqualify from in-| 1st Prize 5 .

bridesmaids for her wedding. Her IAL ’ Ss wif «| John Edward Blackburn. identified the airport in return for meals and om rN ; He is survived by his wife, Mrs.| <Ohn fStward 3 ackburn, ideny , al or local office “a mem-| led by P ' A World War flier, Capt. Brill was'a bed in a hangar. G. L. House. | fiance ordered her removed to Sadie Z. Horner, and a son, Hugo| With the hardware business here ternational Awarded by Parents Magazine Photographs C

| ber or organization declared illegal Every child, fourteen years or un{by the Government of the United | der, has a chance to win the ‘$500

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a skillec: pilot, He had been flying airport employee, said young Farrell | New York Hospital and remained 1° goer (for 36 years, died Saturday in his for more than 22 vears borrowed a key ring Saturday night | at her side until she died. | Services will be at the Flanner & | home, 2501 N. Talbot St. He was 66.| oi o4 0c» He 1s survived by his wife, Mrs and when he returned it, one key, Fellow members of the popular |g. 1 eanan Mortuary at 10 a. m. to-| Mr. Blackburn, who was a native | .

, : Delegates yesterday adopted a on a basis of per li 1 Athalia McClure Brill; two sons. J. that to the hangar of T. M. Lvtle orchestra who had planned to morrow. Burial will be in Crown of Hamilton County, came here from | 1 . E S18 personality and char- W i Cr x > iy \ \ L a i ¢ = NL N 3 | . ¢ . “ r ed in unswervin . a . e submit \ ur oc hild - Richard Brill, 14, and John Willlam and D. P. Odom, was missing. 1t | play spritely tunes at her wedding Hill. | Castleton, Ind. He was a member | YéSolution pleaging g acter as shown in the photograph, yo 5

Brill, 10; two sisters, Mrs. Kenton was the plane from th&t hangar in | prayed instead |

‘ n wa . | support and allegiance to the cause not merely good looks. . te: #4] . . of the Third Christian Church and| =" "new Deal” and indorsed a best pose to the judges

: for 16 years had been either af. . 0% r Pr ¢ No Appointment Necessar ~har both of Chicago. and three brothers: rs. Stella S. Lindsey deacon or an usher. | Sif ters, fof Pies dent Nosserei 20 y hn Shergs fo YBu:

Earl R. Rrill w ' hy wkd ad : : . | This was characterized in some ! A 1 Shri of an aka, L R Brill | FILM DIRECTOR ENDS LIFE 000 RE UIREMENTS Mrs. Stella Stevens Lindsev, wife Survivors are four brothers, Jesse union quarters as a rebuff 10 C.1.0. of Millersburg and George G. Brill] yoLLYWOOD, Aug. 5 (U. P).— of C. J. Lindsey, Deputy Attorney W. and Roscoe M. both of Indian-| p.aqiqent John L. Lewis who op- ’ DOWNSTAIRS

Kidd and Mrs. Guy Winebrenner, which the youths crashed. Sa ———

i M : pd. i Police said today that Gus Meins, | ' General of Indiana, died last night apolis; C. W., of Muncie, and J. F. poses a third term. A | earnld Srecior Of one Hig. of a heart attack while on a week- of Raywood, Cal. | But the convention unanimously S T 0 R 5 RAMAN S F > F108 0- | i + N y Funeral services were to be at ; ‘ PERMANENTS gins Family” series and other mo- lend camping trip near Noblesville, 1 § approved a motion reaffirming its ole " Ind. She was 60. 2 p. m. today in the Third Christian faith in Mr. Lewis’ leadership. The Lindsey family moved here Church. Burial was to be in Union| — A Nay al from Boonville, Ind. eight years Chapel Cemetery.

Croguignole Steam On {tion picture hits, committed suicide | Permanent, eom pete

rather thi . JASHINGTON. Aug. 5 (U. P).— i | rather than face trial on a morals | WAS \ Ne othe out. Rpame | ene | Federal Security Administrator Paul | Nt Sa $1 up Ihe body was found vesterday v. McNutt today broadened i ago. and had been living at the i Roberts Beanty Shop morming in his automobile an the trance requirements of ccc 10 =e Claypool Hotel. Mrs. Agnes A. Baird 528 Massachusetts Ave. | fashionable Montrose Hills resi- Mit young men whose families are ;

Thev he p © ing Saturday. : Give 9 @ o LL_ 0652 {ential suburb. in the moderate income group Tey EQ gone < RIPINE Sat her Mrs. Be Baird, J ho k : . in meee Shaun - ” hn es S| S. Sey 18 § . Pennsylvania St, a resident of In- fl 0 & res in | He said that CCC Director James husband: a daughter, Mrs. Parvin : ! :

McEntee recommended the change "| dianapolis for 50 years, died yester- : . : p pr nd two “as a means of providing useful em- | Thomas; a granddaughter, and day at her home after an illness of

sisters, Mr 3 g Mrs. ployment and vocational training Sisters, Mrs John Shelton and MIS. | week. for young men whose parents, while George Monroe, all of Boonville. She was the widow of John C (not on relief, are unable to give Baird, founder of the Crescent Pa-

their sons the training needed to per Co., and a member of the Tab[provide them with a start in life.” WOMAN BITTEN BY ernacle Presbyterian onuse) and In a letter to Dean James M,| a former member of the Athenaeum. Landis of the Harvard Law School, | SNAKE AT CEREMON She is survived by a daughter, Mr. McNutt said college students | CINCINNATI. O.. Aug. 5 (U. PO Mrs. Clarence J. Stewart of Inthus would be eligible for enroll- —Mrs. Ethel Sheehy, 48, handled dianapolis. ment in the CCC 'a copperhead snake at a service at Services will be at the Flanner N——————————————————— the True Church of God in Cin- & Buchanan Mortuary at 10 a.m | cinnati last night. She was in tomorrow. Burial will be in Crown

Say Jitterbugs |serious condition in a hospital to-| Hill. ; 3

» her right hand and arm swollen | mabe Se ——————————— Gay, her no DIVA'S FATHER DEAD

a - ’ from the snake's hite Smiling RH Ry | Turn fo Waltz | Police learned from other mem-| CLEVELAND, Aug. 5 (u. ig Correctly prescribed and “ited 1 \ bers of the church that five others Charles H. Jepson, father of the Eh re Hie b: iC Uiled 8 asses Will | PITTSBURGH, Aug. 5 (U. P). |have been bitten by snakes in a Metropolitan Opera star, Helen Jephance your appearance at the same time | —Jitterbugging is being replaced |month | son, died at a hospital here yesterthey will help correct and protect your sight! by adaptations of waltzes, folk | The ‘authorities were looking up day. He was 61. His daughter, who

EASY CREDIT TERMS ARRANGED | dances and the tangoes in Amer- [jaws to see if they could ban the| gave him a blood transfusion sevDr bea ballrooms use of reptiles in religious services.| eral weeks ago, was at the bedside. » p E. p ancing teachers, meeting today | — - - : -_

Eustace YF oF; 29 on the 2 | in the 75th convention of the NT I ry yr y Fr CIRCLE Dancing masters of America, re- S TA | DEA / HS X= FOLEY PEPY ‘o ‘ Ba ported that the furious “jitterbug” A Rr stered < Doors (rom . . Oe Power & | steps are losing out to the graceful 64. . Daniel Snyder: sisters. Mrs. Milton Mish-

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's r G. Carev. 72. Survivors: Wife,| NEW ALBANY-—Walter D Medlock, Saal er, Clifford | survivors Wife. Mary: sons. Walter

and William: daughter, Miss Catherine COLUMBUS—Mrs, Jennie Newsom, 172. Medlock: brother. Harry. Survivors: Son, F. C daughter. Mrs.| Mrs. Cora M. Cash. 66. Survivors: Sons, Noble Wade: sister. Mrs. Grace Ricketts: james Campfield and Frederick Cash: brother, Llovd Utter | daughter. ' Miss pea ierine Edgerton: , 1 | & her. Thomas Taylor Mrs. Geneva Estella Smith, | Prother. ” wa rE EAR Husband, Edgar: six chil-| ROANN—Ernest Isreal Relsey vi SNE dren: father, Harvev Doering: mother. | VIVOIS Daughters. Mrs. Mary inesburg Mrs. James Searfoss: sister Mrs. Joe| Mrs. Bertha Dunfee, Mrs. Ruth Brunn and Wohlford: half-brother. Earl Weaver Mrs. Gladys Miller: son. Linneaus Kelsey

ISSIAV E—~Way chie, 15. BurHOWE—Arthur Malone. 66. Survivors: | Rl SSIAVILLE “Wave Pirehie 3 sur wife, Jessie: daugters. Mrs Julia jpear 's. 8. D. Talbert; sister, Joan Ritchie; Sng Mes. DME Souen: Brotuers em | brother. Edward Ritchie lark & RUT SEYMOUR-—Hamilton Owen, 73. 8Surviv- -— Mrs. Rosa Clark. 60 sur-| SEYM ; : RON hier Mrs. Gladvs Fulton; | 9S Wife Electa; sons Harley, Slorace brother. Walter Tharp Morse. Ray and Collin aughters. 5. T George WwW. Humble. 79. Survivors: Wife, Lula Spall and Mrs. Mabel Scifres: brother, Clara: daughters. Mrs. Serene Crossette, | Melvil: sisters Mrs. Viola Ross, Mrs Jane Mrs Esther Powers and s. Donna Dav: | Pierson and Mrs. Susie Clemens sons, Alva, Warren and Albert: brother.| SHELBYVILLE—Mrs. Maude M. Ash. 60 John: sisters. Mrs. Dorothy Hoenmacher| Survivors Husband William sons. and Mrs. Letha Moore. | Lowell, Slayrice 20d Orda. Jaughters - rs. Nellie Whitton Sur-| Mrs. Ralph Scofield, rs. Kenneth Koehler wa Sa Mrs. Anna Gilson and and Miss Opal Ash: brothers. Lon, Ezra Mr. Hallie Bounds: son, Travis {| and Estel Baker: sister, Mrs. Maggie Hauk

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