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RITES ARRANGED FOR UNDERWOOD
Fireman Was Assigned to ~ Broad Ripple Station; lll Brief Time.
Albert A. Underwood, city fireman assigned to Station 32 in Broad Ripple, died Saturday in the Veterans’ Hospital after a short illness. He was 42, and a veteran of the World He had been with the department 20 years. Mr. Underwood lived at 4508 Keystone Ave. He was a member of the American Legion, Oriental Lodge 500, F. & A. M. and the Methodist
Church. He is survived by his wife, Eva G., two sisters, Mrs. Laura B. Davidson and Miss Flora A. Underwood, and a- brother, John H. Underwood, all of Indianapolis. Funeral services will be held in
at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow. He will be buried in Greenwich, O.
FLORENCE 0. BLACK TO BE BURIED TODAY
Mrs. Florence O. Black, who had lived in Indianapolis 60 years, will be buried in Anderson Cemetery today following funeral services at 3:30 p. m. in the Roosevelt-Temple Methodist Church. She was 70 and had been ill but a few days. Mrs. Black, who was 70, died Saturday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. E. Brauer, 1131 N. LaSalle St. She was a member of the Roosevelt-Temple Church and the Pythian Sisters. Besides Mrs. Brauer, she is survived by three sons, Earl, Charles and Harold Black, all of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Eva Moore, Indianapolis; a brother, Thomas Miller, Frapkfort; 13 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
MARIETTA TAYLOR, 3, DIES; RITES TUESDAY
Marietta Nixon Taylor, 3-year-
Charles E. Ferguson, Indianapolis
physician, died yesterday at the Methodist Hospital. She was the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W, Mitch-
Other survivors are a brother, Willis D. Taylor; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis N. Coval, Indian-
Dora Taylor, Monroeville; an aunt, Miss Jean Coval, Indianapolis, and an uncle, the Rev. Richard Taylor, Peru, who will perform the funeral service. Services will be held at 10:30 a. m, tomorrow in the Coval residence, 3919 Washington Blvd. Burial will be in Crown Hill
55 TO BE ARRAIGNED IN CRIMINAL COURT
Fifty-five defendants in criminal cases will be arraigned in Criminal Court tomorrow. Among those to be arraigned is Chief Brown Eagle, an Indian who was indicted by the Grand Jury recently on a charge of practicing medicine without a license. Eugene Swope, former prize fighter, who was sentenced recently to 1 to 10 years for manslaughter in connection with tke hit-and-run deaths of two men on Massachusetts Ave., will ask a new trial tomorrow. "
FORM NEW BUTLER CLUB Butler University today added the 13th chapter to its alumni organization with the formation of a Butler Alumni Club in California. Prof. George A. Schumacher is secretary
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# Another Derrative 2 uh life in the U. S. Marine Corps will be broadcast tonight in the “Salute to the Marines” program over WIBC, The weekly feature may be heard at 10:15.
A series of broadcasts designe to educate college seniors as to th possibilities of becoming officers in the U. S. Naval Reserve will be presented over 10 Indiana radio stations this month. Lieut. L. PF. Brozo, recruiting officer in charge of the Indiana area, will speak on the program which will be heard locally over
of the university’s alumni.
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STATE DEATHS
AMBOY—| . Lewis, 65. Survivors: Wife, - Angaine: dau hter, Oscar Bowm d Bash, Mrs. Ben
Kendall: He Fimer, DERSON — Robert H. ge 19. Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs, pVilliam R. Brightwell; brothers, William Den nis; sisters Miss Mary Flizapmthe Bright. well, Miss Virginia Brightwell. BANQUO—Jacob L. Charles, 35 Survivors: Wife, Eva; brother, J. Fran COLUMBUS Jo hn M. Sal Eo. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Dallas Hook, Mrs. William Wright; sons, Russell, Roy: brother, James. CONNERSVILLE—MTrs. Tora Macy Dice, Survivors: Husband, Frank; son Robert daughters, Mrs. George Meyer, Mrs. John Locke; brothers, Bert, Ray Timberman. CRAWFORDSVILLE Weikel, 73. Survivors:.
= Mrs. Cynthia Husband, William; Mrs. Lucy
ole, s. Virginia _Karshner; sons, Samuel, Chester; sisters, Mrs. Minnie Bishop, rs. Nannie Pittman; brother, Jack Harrison * El 10 YEARS
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ELKHART—Thomas Mead. EVANSVILLE—Miss Betty Rose Roreste), Mr. and Mrs,
ThA Parents, ton J: Koressel; sister, Miss Mary Katherine Koressel.
ELWOOD—Mrs. Luella Ingram, 68. Survivors: Dn. MLS Sith Foot, Mrs. Charles Robert John Jackson, Mrs. Garland Dw. igsins; Ons, John, Clyde; brother, Clifford
FAIRMOUNT—Ancil Winslow, vivors: Son, Marcus; brothers, Clinton.
FLOYD KNOBS—Bernard Boesing, 21.
GEORGETOWN — Oscar Doolittle, 57. Wife, Mary; daughter ‘Mrs. Eldon Scott; sons, Paul, Edwin, Robert: sisters, Mrs. Stanley Donnally, Mrs. Dovie Craig, Mrs. Eula Fou Mrs. Louise Anna Steftey, 37. Survivors: Husband, Eugene: daughters, Misses Mary Gene, Alice ay Steffey; son, George. HAUBSTADT—Gilbert S. Meier, 89. Survivors: Wife, Frances; daughters, Misses Frances, Matilda Meier: sons, August, Emil, John; brothers, Robert, Joseph. HOWE—Clyde M. Harding, 65. Survive ors: Wife, Alta: daughter, Miss Gladys Harding; brother, Robert. JEFFERSONVILLE — Mrs. Anna Mary Hume, 82. Survivors: Son, James; brother, Christian A. Sellmer.
JONESBORO—Miss Jennie Neal, 88. Survivor: Brother, Elam Neal. W._Durni
ALBANY — Jo iy Flora; pd Bert Justice;
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EW Survivors: - Wife, sister, Mrs. Harriet Rei NEW CASTLE—Mrs. May Monroe Kiplinger, 73. NEW HARMONY-—Louis Lance, 79. SurLouis; brother, David. OAKLAND CITY—Phillip Voelker, 87. Mrs. Emma Blanche Burkhart, 69. RICHMOND—MTrs. Josephine C. Palins 66. Survivors: Daught Miss Phillips; sons, Orley, BHID. ROCHESTER—William S. Wynn, 80. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Katie Fersonett, Willa cea: Loo rae» Or Khas eo, Lee; brother arles, Jackson: sister, Mrs. rol 2 Scheider “.
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like their home life with three sisters and four brothers in a threeroom apartment. They will be arraigned in Children’s Court, Jamaica, tomorrow. An investigation of their parents’ fitness to keep them may follow.
DRIFT FOR 19 DAYS AFTER SUB ATTACK
REYKJAVIK, Iceland, Sept. 11 (U. P.) (Delayed) —Three survivors of the torpedoed freighter Sessa said today that three companions had died during the 19 days they floated on a raft. They are H. Bjernergard, Danish first mate; Goete Kjunggren, a Swede, and Joao Correia, a Portuguese. With three others—two Portuguese and a Canadian, they swam until they reached the Sessa’s aft life raft. They drifted on it until Sept. 5, spending the last two days of the ordeal without food or water. Mr. Kjunggren and Mr. Correia, both in serious condition from exhaustion, said their raft drifted off the regular ship lanes, and they were rescued only by luck.
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FOR W. F. SPICER
Funeral services were to be held in North Madison today for Wil-
{liam F. Spicer, former Indianapolis
resident who died Saturday in his home in Columbus, Ind. Burial was to be in North Madison. Mr. Spicer was 42. He had been employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad since 1918. At the time of his death he was 'a fireman. . Survivors are his wife, Cullie; a daughter, Norma Jean Spicér, Columbus; three sons, Robert Spicer, Indianapolis, and James and John Spicer, both of Columbus; a brother, Harry Spicer, Columbus, and a sisols. Mrs. Othniel Hitch, Indianap0
SPANISH INCLUDED AT I. U. EXTENSION
Because students of Indiana University Extension have evinced an wish officials of the school have authorized a class in that language which begins at 6 p. m. today at the ExProf, Agapito. Re Spanish- . y, a born member of the University staff previously
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2 EX-VERMILLION OFFICIALS INDICTED
CLINTON, Ind., Sept. 15 (U. P.). —Two former Vermillion County officials today were under bond to the circuit court following grand jury indictments charging ‘them
Charles B. Cooper, county auditor for eight years until he was succeeded last January, was charged with 12 counts of embezzling amounts ranging from $13 to $123, and with one count of failing to report to his SUCCesSor.. Roscoe Roark, deputy auditor under Cooper, was charged, with embezzlement of $75,000. Both pleaded innocent when arraigned Saturday. Cooper’s bond SE set at $13,000 and Roark’s at
TESTIFIES NAZI SPY LEADER CAME TOU. ,
NEW Y Sept. 15 (U. P).— A confessed™Nazi spy testified in Federal Court” today that a high ranking official of the German Gestapo came here in 1938 to organize an espionage ring for the Reich. The witness was plump Elsa Weustenfeld, a placid, middle-aged Yorkville secretary who, with 16 others, has pleaded guilty to spying out United Defense secrets and sending them to Germany, Miss Weustenfeld, who has been an American citizen for 14 years, was the first member of the spy ring to turn against her erstwhile colleagues.
"SEASON CLOSED
STOCKHOLM, Sept. 15 (U. P.) .— German occupational authorities have cancelled hunting licenses in Norway, apparently fearing Norwegian hunters may turn their guns against human game, it was re-
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Lawrence H. Miller, and 8 Mrs. John H. Sullivan, both of Indianapolis. Funeral services will be held at
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NETTIE MILLER, | LONG ILL, DEAD|
Entire Life; Funeral To Be Tomorrow. Mrs. Nettie Miller, wife of Dr. A.
dent of Indianapolis lived at 2737 Napoleon St. was a member of Sacred Church and its Christian Mothers Society. : She is survived also io by a
Be] eS er or and at 9 a. m, in Sacred Heart . will be in St. Joseph’s Cemetery. |
PAUL SCHMIDT DIES; RESIDENT 37 YEARS
Paul W. Schmidt, who had lived in Indianapolis since coming here from his native Germany in 1904, died yesterday in his home, 1323 Oakland Ave. He was 66. Mr. Schmidt was a retired baker and a member of the Bakers’ Mutual Benefit Association and Koerner Lodge. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Hulda Schmidt; two sons, Henry M. and
apolis, and a brother, Herman Schmidt, Dayton, O. Funeral services will be held at 2| B. p. m. tomorrow in the G. H. Herr-
mann Funeral Home, Burial will
New Stirling Funeral Home
A new funeral home has been opened at 1422 Prospect St. by Robert W. Stirling, veteran funeral director. Mr. Stirling has been in the undertaking business here for more than 35 years. He came to Indianapolis from Acton in 1910 and served ° two years in the first World War. The new establishment will be operated as a residence fu-
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Salesman, Dead - A RETIRED SALESMAN, Albert Richt died yesterday in his ‘home, 1008 Olney St. He was 58 ‘and was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis. He had been associated with the Brunswick-Balke-Col-lender Co. of Chicago. Mr. Richt was a graduate of Manual High School and is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Amelia Haskett and Miss Cecelia Rigi,
| both of Indianapolis.
Services will be held at 2 p. m, tomorrow in the Herrmann Funeral Home, 2151 N. Meridian St., with burial in Crown Hill.
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NEW YORK, Sept. 15 (U. P)— The United Service Organizations has spent $1,098,287.33 for the renting and maintenance of 174 clubs and service units for men in the military service, a report made public by Harper Sibley, U. 8, O. | president, revealed today. Mr. Sibley pointed out that the slowness of Government construction of permanent clubhouses and ¥ | the urgent need for recreational facilities among the men in training made necessary the expenditure of that amount of money even on a temporary basis.
Deaths—Funerals 1 Indianapolis Times, Monday, Sept. 15, 1941
BABNITT—Praicis M., age 92, father of Mrs. D. L. Ebey, (randfather of William H. Huff’ and Frank S. Ebey great-grandfather of little Harold Bow pass assed away at the home of Bis daughter, pae-Baif mile north of Lawrence Saturday neral gergices J at the Lewrence Pitethodist Sori Fe ios saath Eloi, AD ons nes uria. Town Sal I ac the McCord Funeral Home in a
ASTIN—Emma C., Re 65 years, sister of Bs F. and Fre oelling, sed away Monday morn ng Puneral from sn BY Bros. Central ape, Tilingis at hat. Wedn he sday, 1:3 Burial
oh ila Cem Foonas TAT call at the mortuary eer Mi Monday, 6 p. m.
ELDER—Geor e M., age 83, beloved father of gar Patterson, Mrs. Grace Rohrer. Mrs. Blanche Ka 10% Mrs. Scanling, Len, Elza M., sell, Marion and Elmer Elder, brother of william Elder, assed a way onday. rai Wednes hirley Bros. Central a ‘Tiinols iE 10th, Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the chapel after 10 a. m. Tuesday.
FAUCH Ore H., age 75 years, beloved her: of Mary Ferrell and uncle of Mi1ton Hawthorne 2 great uncle helma and Marsh awthorne, assed Lit Sunday morn} ng. Funeral
m Shirley Broth ers RY Cha aps], Tin Hote at 10th 8 Burial. Crown Friends may 8 at the chapel. HINES—Iva Mae of 320 N. Harris, beloved wife of Patrick J. Hines and mother of Mrs. Jack Copas, city; sister of Mrs. Harr Harding, Clermont, Ind. and Bert Burkert, city. Funeral Tuesday, Sept. 16, at the Moore & Kirk Irvington Mortuary, 5342 E. Washin, ngton St., 8:30, and Our Say of Lourdes Church, 9a. m. Burial Cross. Friends invited,
Altar soy will meet at mortuary Monday, 8 p. m., for prayers.
MYERS—Earl L., age 57, husband of Ruth David Berry Myers, brother of Mrs. Frank J.. Kalb, James A. Myers, passed away Saturday "at Methogist Hospital, Funeral services Tuesday, nkle Funeral Home. Frien s 2 Pir ak ral Crown Hill. Friends may call at funeral home,
SCHMIDT—Paul W., 66 years, beloved husband . of Hulda Schmidt, father of Henry and Paul W. Schmidt, brother of Herman Schmidt, Dayton, O., pasted away Subday. Funeral Tuesday, 2 La que
at the G. H. Herrmann Funeral 1505 S. East St, Burial Crown Friends invited.
TA JLOE—Maricita Nixon ge 3, beloved daughter of Dr. and M W. Mitchell Taylor and Shir fot Willis D. of Crawfordsville, Ind.; granddaughter of . Willis’ N. Coval o Indianapolis Dora Taylor of Monroeville,
- B, Ferguson, passed away early Sunday morning. - Services at the .Coval residence, 3919 Washington Blvd., 10:30 a. m, Friends invited. Crown Hill.
UNDERWOOD Albert. A, age 42, peloved husband of "Underwood and brother of a LoL John H. and Plora Underwood, passed away Saturday night at the ystersns Hospital. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. m., at Shirley Brothers Central Chapel, Illinois at 10th = Sts. Burial at Greenwich, O., sometime Yeadnesday, Friends may call at the pel.
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945 N. Illinois 11-5409
ROBERT W. STIRLING
1422 Prospect. New: location. MA-4944. | =
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2318 W. Washington St. BE-4567
J. C. WILSON & CO.
MA-9433 1230 Prospect St. MA-9434
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Lost and Found 7
FO! stra; west part of Indianapolis, ae ee rt Bar be blue Vick breed. Address P. O. Box 103, Clermont.
OS Luis ue enamel ball district ‘Saturday. FL Yor return. BR-2030.
LOST—Brown keyholder. Paul Revere Life : Gusance identification tag. Reward.
LOST—Keys in Jeather Sase, between 400 square Blake 3pd 38th and Illinois. Reward. TA-501
LOST—House ee i jewel case, Faure day, downtown. Reward. WA-548
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SPECIAL oa Can use 3 young men in outside order de arinent, + Bxpefience not nesessaly
ready for wi ve a at start. See Al Can, Sod Ble Four Bldg.
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ON CHARACTER OR AUTO WITHOUT ENDORSERS fl Borrow $35 to $5,000 @ 6 to 18 Months to Pay @ 6 Weeks to Make 1st Pay’t,
110 EAST WASHINGTON
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Too many payments coming due at’ once? Let us solve your problem, Ine vestigate our long time easy to pay. loan plan and have just one reasons able payment each month and set your own date within the month. Furniture and auto loans, liberal appraisements, other loans paid off, |
Liberal Loan Company
152 N. Delaware.
75 BILL PASSERS
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WOOL Fr and spotters. “op FAL with growing organization. 2435 Northwestern. Experienced Soda Man Eaton's, 642 E. 38th EXPERIENCED fountain man, also exEm sandwich. man. Eatons,” 6432
good pay;
grille men; appointment.
EXPERIENCED * oii N. Jefferson. Ball for CH-2859-J. ' BE-3431.
BARBER—Steady work; Must be young. RI-002
After 8 P. FLO well | CARPENTERS * mons.
to work in drug store. n St.
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AUTO LOANS | SACKS BOS ADTO LOAN CO. INC. ™ 110 W. Ohio St. RI-
Personal Services
(AUTOMOBILES—FOR - RENT)
SPECIAL low rates for week en Ur-Self, 39 Kentucky. = RI-7788.
(AUTO SERVICE) SKELLY SERVICE, 30 “minutes se Tori W Washington Li otsar ne 1
(BEAUTY SHOPS)
@ HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS .
Come in and get our regular $3.50 oil permanent wave for ony 31:00 % International Beauty School. 229 N, :
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