Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1945 — Page 24
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EDUCATOR SLAIN IN BOSTON BATH HOUSE. cccron, ms, som 2 20
}P.). ~The Illinois state highway BOSTON, June 28 (U. P.).—Two patrol reported today that a torsailors were sought today in the nado had cut a narrow swath ‘brass knuckle” slaying of a mid-|through a rurgl district three miles
| | 1° ¢ |dle-aged educator whose nude body | north of here, injuring several per=-
was found on a cot in a Turkish|sons and causing much property|
|bath last night | damage. {~ :Chase MacArthur, 56, who re- | The patrol said several signed last week as superintendent homes were levelled by {of schools at Foxboro to take a posi-|nadic winds which swept northeast {tion at Houlton, Me., Junior College, to strike Lamoille, Ill, was said to have registered at’ the communications and power lines,/ baths® with the sailors. {about 11 o'clock last night. | After the sailors left, a night por-| Accompanied by heavy Tainfall, [ter discovered MacArthur's body the tornado’ hurled moving cattle lying on a cot. Police said his head | trucks from highways and scat-| had’ been bashed with brass tered cattle -over the adjacent knuckles. fields. highway pRUimen said. |
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THURSDAY, JUNE 08 1945
ACCUSED WIFE ASKS MATE AD
Coroner’s Verdict i in io Of Sailor Due Friday.
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. June 28| (U. P.).—Coroner Theodore Steiber | will announce tomorrow the resuit of his inquest into the killing of a sailor by Mrs. Imogene Stevens, 24, | pistol packin’ Texas belle. Meanwhile, Mrs. Stevens, held in New Canaan jail in lieu of $50,000 bail on a charge of manslaughter, awaited word from her socialite husband, Maj. George Stevens, III, after cabling him that she was in trouble and needed his help. Stevens is abroad with a para- |
old Glory Star Of Grotto Show
BUTLER UNIVERSITY bowl will be bedecked with American and allied flags for the Fourth of July Sahara Gotto fireworks show, Donald LaFuze, chairman of “decorations, sald the largest flagpole flag in Indianap ol is will be placed atop the main flagpole and the entrance, outer walls and rim of the bowl will be decorated with flags. Mr. LaFuze Seven uniformed groups of the Grotto, dressed in bright colors, will be on hand.
INCHES ‘OF RAIN [iScist Fes, in Ta, Fone aad 1a. FALLS IN FOUR HOURS,
Herbert Link, federal weather observer, said that the rainfall was .. LA PORTE, Ind., June 28 (U. P.). nearly an inch mong than normal | L violent wind and thunderstorm | for the entire montif of June. The brought 4.42 inches of rainfall with- total so far this month - yas 9.81 in four hours early today and up! inches.”
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DEATH NOTICES | HELP WANTED—FEMALE
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troop unit. Declined to Testify Seaman Albert Kovacs,
BARSHIER—Willlam D., beloved husband of Loraine French Barshier, son of Mis Lenora Barshier, brother of Charles Ww. Barshier, Mrs. Mary Janke, uncle of Bud |
OCCUPATION ZONE Janke and William Rider. Services Satur- |
. 9 -— a 1:30 m., at Shirle . liome of Charles Milton, where he| PARIS, June 29 (U. P).—Au- fey 1030 bo af oe venineton ot |
had called to visit Faith Coombs, thoritatiye sources said today that Frings may ‘call at Shirley Brothers Cen- | i . tae al Chapel, 946 N. Illinois st., from 4 Pp. | nursemaid to the Milton children.| American, British and French forces | x Thursday until noon Friday and at Mrs. Stevens, who decli {Irving Hill Chapel after 3:30 m. Fri- : i eclined t0| have completed occupation of their day. Cremation, Washington Park cemetestify in her own behalf at the in-| respective zones in Germany after | tery. quest Tuesday, told police that she |g series of troop shifts. BROWN—William H., age 81, beloved hus-
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§ ? | band of Louisa, father of W., H. Brown hot arn 3 seit: dejonse ile Allied supreme headquarters will ot Dayton, O.; brother of A. G. Brown of investiga 11S an 11§ Drotoers |8ylvasia, Ky.: also survived by seven res in the Milt 1 be dissolved . and control of the |g? andchildren and five great-gtandchildren | Presence in 38 ion home. three occupation armies will revert passed away Wednesday at his home, | ‘t ames Kovacs, 25, told Stelber to their respective governments fol- | fos hams 2 hr omAl Eton AY ne Po | 1at his brother was shot three |iowing the return of the supreme neral Home, 1001 Main st. Beech Grove times without rovocatio Poli p {Burial Greenwood. Friend s out p ocation. olice | commander, Gen. Dwight D. Eisen- |» tal gh riends may call after said that when they arrived at the |nower, to Europe. BRYDON Mary E. age 66: widow of Milton .home, Mrs. Stevens’ dress] Theodore B. Brydon Alas) thor was e eT . HDR A GR f Mrs H. F. Goheen and Mrs, Louise M. | as torn and there was a scratch | BIG PRODUCTION INCREASE | wes grandmother of Patricia Ann Goon her neck. WASHINGTON. June 28 (U. P) heen and Rose Marie Wells; passed away Asks for Daughter { . > Mn - { Wednesday, Funeral Shirley Bros, Irving 4 aug | —The chemical warfare service 1s| Hil Chapel, 5377 E. Washington, SaturZ g - . day. June 30, at 3 p. m. Friends invited Kovacs. whose death was being | scheduled to almost triple 1s pro- Friends may call at the chapel at any | the navy, was killed | duction and to supply approxi- time after 3:30 p. m. Friday three slugs from a 25-cabilber | mately 150,000,000 incendiary bombs | CORRECTED NOTICE evolver—a present to Mrs. Stev dur t1 1 4 Gol DSMITH Louis, 4305 Carrollton ave, | reve r—a present to Mrs. Stevens | during the next 12 months for use | husband of Helen. father of Mrs Hanfrom her husband when he left for| against Japanese industry, the war |nah Pozner and Harold Goldsmith, grand. og ld 4 ather of Janet and Arthur, passed away overseas { department has announced. {Wednesday p. m. .Services Flanner & BuMrs.
Stevens’ parents, Mr, and {chanan Friday at 4:15 p. m. Friends in{vited Burial Indianapolis Hebrew . Con-
J. O. Dumas, Amarillo, Tex. |since last January, and the former |gregation. Friends may call at mortuary.
were en route to Bridgeport with a | Imogene Dumas were married in |GERLACH—Frieda L. beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gerlach, sister of She filed suit for divorce IN | Arrs, Pauline Robertson Albert and Her-
that they bring |1943 while he was at an army sta-|man Gerlach, aunt of Juanita and Naomi 6-year-old daughter, tion in Indiana. Gerlach, ateumaty Roveruen, Carl and | Paula. Funderburg filed a counter suit|Funeral Saturday, 10 a. m., at Shirley Funderburg., B-17 gunner, who |and won a divorce and custody of Bros. Central Chapel, 948 N, Illinois st recently returned from Europe after [the child. But he left for camp
Burial Round Hill. Friends may call any time after 5 p. m. Thursday. having been a German prisoner [soon after the divorce and his wife | HORNER—William H., : | band of Flora, father of Mrs, retained custody of the child.
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age 61 years, { (Connie) Logan, brother of Mrs. adi | Figg, Albert, Eugene, Clarence and Walter | Horner, passed away Tuesday. Funeral | Friday, June 29, at 12:30 p. m., at the
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George W Mortuary, 2313 W. Washington st Friends invited Burial Brick cemetery, West Union, Ill, about 4 p.m. [Terre Haute papers please copy.] Friends may call at mortuary. Lodge service Thursday, 8 p. m. McCAMMON—Lena M., 1205 Olive st, loved wife of Charles half-sister of Mrs. Lillie Bone, Mansfield, 0., Mrs. Nettie Gluesenkamp, Frank Wauz Indianapolis, passed away Thursday, June 28. Service Saturday, June 30, 2 p. m, at Bert 8. Gadd Funeral Home, 1047 Churchman ave Friends invited. Cremation following at Washington Park cremetory. Priends may call at funeral home after 7 p. m.,, Thursday. (Please omit flowers.) PATTERSON—L. W. (Pat) of 6146 Crittenden ave., hushand of Fern, passed away Wednesday morning. Service Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Friday, 3 Friends invited Burial Crown Friends may call at mortuary PATTON—Clarence C., beloved husband of Edna Patton, Indiar \a polis, father of Mrs Bridgeport, Ind, and Mrs , Inaia wnapolis Puneral serv. Sat ay, 4:30 p. m. at Shirley Brot hIrving Hill Chapel, 5377 E. Washington st. Priends may call at Irving Hill any time after 3:30 p. m.. Friday. Buria: Washington Park, (Crawfordsville (Ind.) papers, please copy.) REILLY—Mrs. Estella, Reilly, sister of Mrs. San Prancisco; aunt of Miss Mary Jo Cobb, San Prancisco; Miss Lois Reilly, Miss Ann Reilly and Maj. Howard W. Fieber (serving overseas), all of Indian|apolis, passed away in Ban Francisco. Service Saturday 9:30 a. m., Flanner & | Buchanan Mortuary. Requiem Mass, {Saturday, 10 a. m., 88. Peter & Paul Cathedral, Friends may oall at mortuary after ncon Friday. Interment Crown Hill REINBOLD—Jacob, 1215 Sterling, husband of Carrie E., father of Pearl E. Brient of Richmond, Va., and Ted R. Hall of Indianapolis, passed away Tuesday p. {Service Planner & Buchanan Friday, 2 p. m. FPriends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at mortuary {SHIRLEY—O. N., husband of Bertha A, father of Walter L. Sr., and W. Kenneth Shirley, brother of Bert E., Clarence {and Luther J. Shirley, passed away at the home near FPortville, Indiana, Tuesday noon. Funeral Shirley Bros. Irving Hill Chapel, 5377 E. Washington, Friday, 2 p m. Priends may call at chapel any time Burial Crown Hill WILKES —Corda Merle, age 24, +. Warren E. Wilkes, mother of Anne Wilkes, daughter of Mi Walter Vaughn, sister of Sgt | vaughn, South Pacific; “and Pvt. Claude { vaughn in Europe, passed away Tuesday morning at residence, 539 8. Rybolt. Serv|ices Friday, 1:30 p. m, Conkle Funeral Home, 193¢ W. Michigan. Prierds invited Friends may call # funeral home
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