Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 June 1941 — Page 7
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MANION JR. will be |
ANON Ril: following services at Little & Funeral Home at 2 p. m. to-
, INOITOW. | EMr. Manion. was 31. He was daca a hag ved, | 3 at ‘home, 1914" Madi‘sen Ave. A member of the Prospect ‘Lodge, F. & A. M., he had been a clerk for the John Deere Plow Co. here 12 years. He was
a and four brothers, Keith Manion, Billings, Mont., and Kenneth, ‘Niles and Robert Manian, all of Indianapolis.
POOR VISION
Explosion 10 Be Buried / Tomorrow. +
there. . Mrs. Bramwood’s husband, Gar
held Tuostlay native of Chicago, Mré. Bram wood was 45 and lived a N. Delaware St. She had. been a resident here since her marriage'to Mr.
tne Bramwood Press
TUB ITIGIR
= 337 W. Washington St.
EYES EXAMINED GLASSES ON CREDIT
. | dianapolis Wola of Hamilton,
| police
Bramwood was an active meer of 5 Joan 6f Arc Church and . various ‘organizations in ‘th church. e Survivors are two sisters; Mrs. osephine
Frank Stretch and Mrs. Ji ‘Weedman, and a brother, John
Beegman,
[MRS Av BARTON,
HERE 28 YEARS, DIES
An Indianapolis resident 28 years, Mrs. Alva Barton died yesterday in| her home, 1330 N. Chester St. She was 59.
Mrs. Barton was born in Maulden, Mo., the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Jackson. She was married to Elijah W. Barton in 1901 and moved to this city several years later. Survivors -are her husband: a daughter, Mrs. Pauline Neal 'of In-
; James of
Miami, O,, and{
Ea will be held at 2 p. m.| ey C. Wilson Fu-| neéral Home, Burial will be in New| Crown.
YOUTH JAILED AS SPY VANCOUVER, B. C., June 5 (U. P.) —~Gottfried Sohar, 23, said by|to be “an. out ‘and out German spy,” and. who once trained’ as & pilot at Roosevelt Field, N. Y., began a six-months prison term today for a map of a
British harbor. . The harbor map was said to: have shown naval defenses, wharves, storehouses and a railroad station. :
1 |creating a
NTES ARRANGED Second Victim. of Yacht :
Vil vi vn as 4 8:30 a. m. ‘tomorrow in. the Kirby| ‘Temporary Mortuary, 2288 N. Me-| _ |ridian’ 8t., and at 9 a.m. in St. :|Joan of Arc Catholic Church: far| Mss. Ivy Bramwood, Who died Tues-|9ay-in Madison from burns received | aturday in a yacht explosion near|
ner J. Bramwood, who was he when. their - ‘yacht exploded he ~|sank, also was ‘burned Iatally. Services for Mr. Bramwood were
Bramwood, who .was president of |:
NEW YOFK, June 5 (u. P)— Arthur ‘Curtiss James, railroad financier and reputedly one of ‘the ‘10 richest men in the United States, died last night of Poeumonia. He'was 4. ois His wife, Harriet Eddy Parsons James, died “May 15 of heart
_ disease. They .had no children. Mr: James was better known as
-ist. * But he controlled 40,000 miles of American railroads and probably was ‘the largest individual
|George W. Newlin, died yesterday sta | in Methodist Hospital after an ill-
Ines of several months. He was, 75
) came to this country in 1682: ‘Helbr |of’ Enos and Eiizabetn Fubottom| ot
and lived at 3466 Carrollton Ave.
Mr, Newlin’s paternal ’ anoestors 1 26
was born in Parke County, the son
| Newlin.
‘He had lived here the past ‘20
years’ and ived here the past 20(Li20 rans
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Florence L. Newlin, and a son, Lloyd an Indianapolis attorney. Funeral services will be ‘held at
11:30 p.m, Saturday in the Flapner 1& Buchanan Mortuary
| will follow.
Arthur Curtiss James 5 : oo
owner of railroad securities in the nation. He went around the world seve eral times in his yachts. Mr. ‘James cut off 170 miles of:
the transcontinental, railroad’
route by building . Moffet Tunnel through the Colorado Mountains. He then joined the Chicago, Burlingion: & Quincy, the Denver & Rio, Grande and the Western Pa:eific to make his trunk from Chi-
a yachtsman than an industrial- . cago to Sacramento, Cal.
He was the son of D. Willis James and heir to seyeral million dollars.
‘Gremaiion
0. A. W. ‘OFFICE BOMBED ' CHICAGO, June 5 (U. P) A bomb exploded today in’ the doorway of local 762 headquarters of the ile Automobile © Workers , ‘causing damage estimated: at $1500. No. one was in-
at 1 D. ‘m. nig in the
0. E 8. to Fete Otfeer Nasu Chapter, % BE. 8., will entertain Mrs. Louise ‘Wolf, worthy: grend matron, ‘tomorrow night with dinner at
6:30'p. m." A business meeting will
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September, President Arthur Paste Mrs.
{Sewing Cirolé o Meet—The sewing. circle of Myrtle Pythian
v noon at the home of l, 1719. Rochester Ave.
JERSEY STORM SPREADS NEW YORK, June 5 (U. P)— The Weather: Bureau warned today
that a storm’ ‘off the ‘southern New Jersey Coast -was moving northeast
} ei P / ; : 3 : 4 ‘Hasn't Anyone _ Seen Quaker? | A BLACK COCKER spaniel named Quaker, the inseparable ‘companion of Fred C. Noller, a crippled wood carver who lives and
“works at 1011 N. Capitol Ave., disappeared yesterday from that ad-
six sons, Ralph, Roy,| dress. Ballard and Theodore, all of. Ine 5) four months ago by his son, }
‘Mr. Noller, who has been crippled for 26 years, was given the
“Charles Noller, and had become: very attached to it. ‘He ‘wants Quaker. back. u
MRS. ELDA MICHENER SERVICES ARRANGED
Mrs. Elda F. Michener, Tor 30 years ‘a resident of Indianapalis, died yesterday at her home, 1510 N, Gale Sf. ‘Mrs. Michener was 79. She was born: in Fayette County, and lived in Connersville béfore coming to Indianapolis. She belonged to the! Methodist Church in Connersville. Survivors are a daughter, Miss}: May Michener and a son, Robert Michener,. both of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. C.: D. Jessup of Indianapolis -and Miss: Fay Ball, Connersville, and a brother, Worthy
Ball, Connersville,
Funeral services will ‘be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Moore and Kirk Mortuary. Banal willl be at Connersville.
ARMY TO ‘DELIVER’ PLANES WASHINGTON, June 5 (U. PB).
—The U. 8 special “flight ferry” command to deliver warplanes. from American factories to Canada and other Western Hemisphere points. This will relieve commercial fliers for the job of flying bombers across
, lthe Atlantic to Britain.
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|ERIC B. SWENSON,
ILL 5 MONTHS, DIES
A native of Sweden, Eric B. Swenson died yesterday in St. Vincent’s Hospital after an illness of five months. He was 45 and lived at'3328 Brookside Parkway. Mr. Swenson came fo this Indianapolis resident 27 years: He ‘had been employed at. the P. R.
28 ne “member of Oalvin Prather Mamle sonic Lodge and the Third Chris-
‘Church. Survivers are his wife, Eithel Swenson; his mother, Mrs. C. G. Swenson ‘of Mooreland; two
son, and one sister, Mrs. Paul Wilkinson of Mooreland. ‘Services will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial will be at Jamestown. :
WOODWORKERS. DEFY U. S. BOARD PROPOSAL
w {GTON, June 5 (U. P).— The Tons Mediation ‘Board meets today to consider the refusal. of officials of the International Woodworkers of America (C. I. O) to accept ‘the Board’s back-te-work recommendation for 12,000 Northwest lumber workers. - It was the first open defiance of Pregident Roosevelt’s : emergency proclamation, that labor and industry must accept the Boards recommendations without interruption ‘of défense production.
are to give. their answer to the Board's proposal for av another threatened work stoppage in Eastern bituminous fields. ! “Another problem for the Board was temporarily averted when ‘a
plant of the Aluminum Ce. of
America ‘was ' postponed pending action before the Board. .
TWO NAMED ON WAR | . MEMORIAL BOARD
‘Two new members of the State
.+{Wdr Memorial Board were appoint-
ed iaday by Governor ey i Dr. Fred Whisler of
ceed: Robert: Batton of Marion; who resigned recently. Mr. Comstock will succeed Rep. Raymond Springer of ‘Connersville whose term expired last week.
ence R.. McNabb of Ft. Wayne was named vice president. ;
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