Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1943 — Page 11
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Age 82.
n nad MeNuit, the
af Paul Vv. ‘McNutt, died yes y ig his home, 3135 N. New
82. Ee him in Hensley township, John. gon county, Mr. McNutt lived in - I ,- then moved here in . He was the son of James and
had. been secretary for many r of the Landers & Landers in-
sirance firm. Later he was ems |i loyed inthe railwhy mail service, ||
stiring several years ago. He was A& member of the Martinsville Ma.
Surviving sre his ‘wife, Orpha 1; - & daughter, ‘Mrs. Howe Stone Land« 's, Glen Ridge, N.'J.; a half-sister, rs. Harvey Bain; ‘a brother, John
Sto afies. an extended Oluess |
: Purdue
1 127i, 20, of South Barre, Mass., whol. || Bethesda, Md.
iluntil last spring. He was 29. His
Faoulty Memb Taken Ail on 76th Day "Survivor Says. * ficut. Jamies D. Maddox, forme
| Purdue university faculty member! i died on a raft after 76 days of ex-| Surviv I {posure in the Atlautic ocean, it was] fers, Mest revealed today with the rescue of a} ~ naval gunner who was adrift on the}, Hes -
same craft for 77 days. = The rescued gunner is Basil D. told his story - upon reaching Lieut. Maddox was a member of the Purdue speech faculty from 1937
wife ‘is the former Patricia Heine, daughter of Prof. and Mrs. H. W. Heine of West Lafayette and Washington, Ind.
Has Praise for Maddox
'| <-Amertean planes, attacking -Jape-' nese-held:. -Brma;-
“Yerlin Caldwell, serving with the navy ab Great es; ‘a granddaughter, Mrs. Alvena, Berry ‘ Pymphrey, -Shatbyville and sev= eral great: grand:childsen. 12 TONS OF BOMBS
"FALL ON ONE BRIDGE
“NEW DELPHT, March 11 (U. P). raided Pazuno-;
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‘surgeon here for many years ard
ra | medicine, died yesterday at Miaral x ie bln dain ange He
Indiana university school of medi-
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: F Barnhill i Long Ti ime in His.
Florida Home. a Dr. John’ #1 Barnhi, a prominent
the author ‘of several books on
"A former president of the Ame:rican Society of Head Surgeans, Dr. Barnhill was graduated from the
| cine. He continued study at ‘Chi- | cago, Philadelphia, New: York, Lon- oer jdon, Paris; Berlin and Vienna. He was elected president of: oe TE American Laryngological associations
{a historical novel, {American Eagle,” published in 1937.
ng the chalr of ear,| day
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surgery.
“In addition: to the hooks he wrote :
on medicine, he was the author of “Hatching the
. Dr. Barnhill was born on 'a farm
|near Nora. Fle was graduated from
{Union high school at Westfield, |
then taught school before entering college. He liad made his home in Florida the past 10 years. ‘ Surviving re his wife, Celeste, and two brothers, Dr. Charles A. Barnhill and James K. Baril both of Indisnapolis.
01d? Get Pep, Vim
with a. iI B,
of 40. 50, 00. Pont be worn-out, ex-
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in 1937 and was awarded an honor -
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Oo McNutt; three other nephews, Jéhn Fleener, William Fleener and | James Fleener, all of Florida, and
Yaa, recovering at a naval medical center in Bethesda, talked quietly, dispassionately, until . he
sung bridge, north of Rangoon, with 112 tons of bombs yesterday, a 10th air Yorce communique said-today.:
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2 wilh. 7 vw The ALLIED.
V . Lisette Irrgang [oN Lisette Irrgang, a native of | Germany who came to this country | 82 years ago and had lived in Indi- | anapolis since them, died yesterday inher home, 1028 N. Oxford st. after a brief {liness. She was 80. Funeral services will be at 3 p. m. ow in the home with the ‘Rev. Ralph Weisser of the First lical and. Reformed church
| fal Park. | ASurviving are four datighters, | | Mea. Anna Rogers, Mrs. Floyd E. 5 Mrs. George C. Gebhardt ' and Mrs, Clarence C. Bowers, all of Indianapolis; eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
| | BOUNTY FOR SLAVE LABOR prae UNSTED. PRESS Ps The Mossow radio said today that \ French chief of government Pierre | Laval now is offering bounties for | workers rounded up for deportation | 18 Germany as slave labor.
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Jack Holt, top, and Tim Holt, both movie stars—are now in the army -— father a- quartermaster _ corps captain and the ‘son a bomi- * bardier cadet.
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BURRIS TO BUY
FOR SUNNYSIDE
Methodist Hospital Named ~ Purchasing Agent.
The power to purchase supplies for Sunnyside sanatorium was transferred. from : county. commissioners officially today with: the appointment of Carl A. Burris as pur-. chasing agent under provisions of a
Man
new law.
Mr, Burris, assistant manager of Methodist hospital and storekeeper there for 14 years, was appointed by the Sunnyside board of mahagers last night. The post was created by the. 1943
{legislature following : charges that
“watered” milk had been sold to the institution and ‘disclosures that inferior meat had been delivered at
| prices above OPA ceilings.
The law removed from county commissioners. the authority to award contracts for Sunnyside suppies.
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COLLINS IS DEAD HERE AT T1
John Henry CoRins, an-Indian-apolis resident for 27 years, died today at his home, 216 Bn 33d st. He was Ti. Mr. Collins was born in Farina, Ili. For 13 years he was chief clerk to the division superintendent of the Chicago division of the Illinois Central railroad. For 15 years he was manager of a coal company at Chicago, and then for 12 years he was general agent of the Monarch Acci-
{| | dent Insurance Co. In later years
| A "SAUSAGE and WAFFLES. | CREAMED PEAS on WAFFLES LAMB STEW on WAFFLES
he was associated with the R. L.
{ | Polk Co. here.
Mr, Collins was a metnber of the
Tabernacle Preshyterian church. He
is survived by his wife, Amy F. Funeral services will be held Saturday at the Flanner & Buchanan Funeral home, ‘The time has ok been determined,
cause he was my officer and we'd
told ‘how “My officer Lien Maddox” died at:sea.: . - “It affected me preity bad, be-
| the north end of the bridge, the
« Five direct hits. were scored on
FORISTS ASS'N. of Indianapolis
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gotten along well together: on the ship,” he said.
torpedoed and sunk last Nov. 2. | For the first few days after the ship sank, Izzi floated about in the sea, buoyed-up-by a small bundle of bamboo sticks which had come off the ship. Food Runs Out .
Then he came across the Taft, on
man, George Beazley of Hambleton,
floating. He joined them ‘and shared with them the small supply of chocolate, hard tack and water stored on the raft. Bin ~ Izzl ‘told how the food ran out after 16 days and how they fished for sharks with a rope noose and using their toes for bait. On ithe 76th day Lieut. Maddox started groaning,” Izzi said. ‘began calling his wife. We put
and tied his canvas down so he
was dead.” Mrs. Ellen Colebrook
p. m. today for Mrs. Ellen Colebrook, who died Tuesday after an extended illness. She was 90. Rites will be in the Hisey-Titus
Hill,
Colebrook came to the United States in 1873. Previous: to her illness she lived
Hl N. Pefinsylvania. st “Surviving, in. addition’ to Mrs. Boyd, are three "other: nieces, ‘Mrs.
Alfred Goll and Mrs, William M.|= Haught, both of Indianapolis, and|== Mrs. John Ditbrenner of Texas, and|= three nephews, Gordon Reese of|= Indianapolis, Fred Mason of Evans-|=
ton, Ill, and Alvin Mason of Pensacola, Fla, :
Emma C. Achgill
day in her home, 1839 Prospect st. ling funeral home with the Rev.
Miss Achgill was born in Marion county Aug. 2, 1883. Surviving are a “brother, William C. and a sister, Miss Amelia Ach-
Sill, both ef Indianapolis,
. STATE DEATHS
ANDERSON—Robert Kursch, vivors: Wife, Rebeca: sons, Abe Alvin, Aaron and Isaac, and daughters, Mrs. Tela Lipschitz and Miss Gertrude Kursch, Joseph Herzog, 50. Sn RS Alexander. He , 83. Mig A A Gill Mowery.
AUSTIN-James |Keste, 83. Sutvivess: Daughters, a Summer: Mrs. Gertrude. Rey nd 8. Beatrice Soseley ‘and one sister.
8 rvivors Daugh«and Mrs.
BICKNELL~—William E. Walker, 74. Survivors: Sons, Ma Giibert and Wayne Walker,
Sena 70 Gdey/
| Get these 9 packages of
} tke od 0a107 fresh rsh,
| LADOGA—James -] vivors: Wife, a son hr a brother.
George are
Phi Son.
EVANS SVILLE—Mrs.. ra BE, Weber, 4.
ren Thomas Garrison, 1. Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonm Gairison; three broth
ers and three sis PLT I Se thers, Clem, Louis an a 2 be, rothers, u hs: ,: 83, Bor ‘Daugh! d ses. Do las Ati: i Sonn an . 3 Jacob, Edgar an and. ¢ Siksastcs :
Sommtinigue. POPORteds s
Izzi was a-member of a gun crew|s aboard a merchantman which was|=
whichi| his gunnery : officer, * Lieut.| = Maddox, another gun crewmsn sea«| =
“He = him in the driest spot on the raft a
wouldn't fall overboard. We wet|=F his head.’ The next ‘moming he| SF 4
-Puneral services were to be at 3}!
mortuary, Burial will be in Crown | “A native: of ‘Kent, England, Mrs.|s
niece, Mrs, Waiter B." Boyd, {
Funeral services will be held at 2|= p. m. Saturday for Miss Emma |i Christina Achgill, who died Tues = Rites will be in the R. W. Stir-|S P. R, Daries of the Zion Evangel-|:
ical and Reformed church offiicat- = ing. Burial will be in Crown Hill.|S
UFFTON—Charles Henry. Lash, 88. i
Cla; Anna Survivars: Jusuaad; Henry J; and a, son, | 8
"Schmitt | dW.
Pennington, 78. SurDe A LEBANON Emmert, 70. Sire Jivors: "Rosman, © Isaac; son, Rholla: daughter, Miss Monna Emmert; brothers, ; Charles and Harve Airhart.
MEDORA-—-Walter R:. Ganstine, 79.
vivors: Daughters, Mrs. Adda Mr Mabel McClin
i son, Perey Ri: Dyothers, Richard re dal Sra. Alice Booh
ie Mune Denton, TS.
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