Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1945 — Page 11
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FRIDAY, SEPT. 7, 1945 __
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Local: Tankman
Gets Bronze Star
. SGT, ROBERT G. GRADY, son 4 Alonzo Grady, 1810 Orange st, now stationed in France, has received the bornze star for heroic action there Sept. 21, 1944. While attacking Juvelize, France, Sgt. “Grady, attached to the 37th tank batfalion saw - another Ameri can tankman injured and knocked from his tank. Sgt. Grady risked
S. Sgt. Grady his own life to give first aid to the injured man and later took him to a medical aid station, the citation said.
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HOWARD E. ROSS)
Athletic Director Died at Versailles, Ind.
- Services for Howard E. Ross,+native of Indianapolis, who had been athletic director and coach at Manila, Ind. high school since 1937, will be held at 1 J ;
Manila, The" Rev. Archer , Shirley: will officiate. i Short rites will be conducted at the Washington Park
Howard Ross
Mr. Ross, who was 37, died Wednesday while vis~ itihg at- Versailles. A graduate of Broad Ripple high school, he attended Butler university and was graduated from Indiana: Central college. From 1931 to 1933 he was an assistant instructor of physical education at Indiana Central college and for-the next four years he
NN was a teacher and coach at Fair- \\ | land.
The athletic director was a member of the Brookside United Brethren church, the Fairland Masonic
R | lodge and the O. E, S.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Fern Milner Ross; his father, Thomas E. Ross, Rock Island, III; two sisters, Mrs. N. D. Moran, Versailles, and Mrs. Rex Page, Indianapolis; one niece, one nephew and several uncles and aunts.
| MRS. LOIS ANGEL
Services for Mrs. Lois Wdggy. Angel, Indianapolis resident for 30 years, who died yesterday in the ite | Carle Memorial hospital in Urbana, Ill, will be held Monday at ug | vans, Wh. | Ill. Burial will be at Mt. Hope “temetery. Mrs. Angel, who was 56, had been a patient at the hospital for five weeks. She was a member of the Naomi chapter, O. E. S., the Ladies Auxiliary of Sahara Grotto, the White Shrine, Six, and Amaranth. Survivors are her husband Francis A. Angel; her mother, Mrs. Florence M. Waggy; two sisters, Mrs. H. J. Sackett of Urbana, Ill, and Mrs. Eva Steel of Indianapolis, and two brothers’ L. C. Waggy of Indiana, and Lou Waggy of Champaign, Ii.
RITES SATURDAY FOR MRS. YOUNG
Services for Mrs. Hanna Ann Young,» who was 95, will be held tomorrow: at 1:30 p. m. in the Shirley Brother's Central chapel. She died yesterday in her home, 1630 Bellefontaine st. Burial: will | be in Crown, Hill. Mrs. Young, who was a pioneer resident of Indianapolis, was a native of Carlisle, O., and came here 70 years ago. She was & member of the Presbyterian church. . Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Laura A. Merritt, Indianapolis, and a son, DuBois Young, La Jolla,
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questioning in the slaying of redhaired Anna Dreyer, 17, who neigh~ bors called the “sunshine girl.” ‘Miss Dreyer, missing since last Saturday, wds found nude, strangled and beaten in a cl hushes yesterday. Scattered over a mile area were her pink slip, white panties, brassiere and other cloth-||
The- neighbors began calling her |
“sunshine girl” when she used every spare minute
was always beautifully tanned. was fractured. Coroner W. R. Vertermine whether Miss Dreyer had
been criminally assaulted because of the battered condition of her
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Anna Dreyer
12 Youths Hunted | in Probe "Of "Sunshine Girl's’ Murder
FAYETTE CITY, Pa. Sept. 7 (U. P.).~Police sought a discharged
spread to the approaches to Pittsburgh, where he was reported seen with Pete Prokopovich, 17. Police emphasized that the two Monessen, Pa., boys were wanted only. for questioning. Hauser was believed to have been person to see Miss Dreyer alive,
the last
battle. men’ apparently ‘became frightened when they finally emerged outside the prison walls, joined a group of convicts who were working beyond the marched back inside the prison. They were discovered by the odor of tear gas on their clothes and|’" confessed, Best said.
INDIANAPOLIS
{COLORADO CONVICTS BACK AFTER ESCAPE
CANON CITY, Colo., Sept. 7 (U. P.) ~Three long term convicts were in solitary confinement today gfter|™ shooting their way to freedom with tear gas only to sneak back to their cells a few hours before roll call, The break was made immediately after yesterday's noon meal at the state penitentiary, Three men made 4 [their dash through a tunnel from i [the dining room. They kicked Guard Charles (Chil1y) Thompson unconscious; grabbed his tear gas pistol and pants and|}
Other guards brought by Thompson’s screams were driven back by tear gas in a two-hour, underground Warden Roy Best sald the 47.
STATE DEATHS
ANDERSON-—Joseph L. Survivors: Wife; son, George;
Lipachitz,
David Cohen, Mrs. Hinda Berkowitz,
John H. Farlow, Lt Mrs. Alice Hill, a
John H, "Boone, 3
Survivors: Puugivter, Mrs,
Doddridge; son, Earl Clarence;
Survivors: Husband,
Jor; brother, James Hall; «isters, Florence Retter, Mrs, Lillie Redman,
Morris Kohimann. Ms. Fannie Ellen Langer, Husband, Frank; aughters, Dou las, Mrs. Martha Stiles,
Mrs.
Tillie
Foster. FREETO - Survivors: Nora By Sgt. Bert M.; GREENTOWN-—Mrs. Burvivor: Son, Charles. JOHNSTOWN-—Albert D. Miller, 6. vivors: Sons, Gerald, Earl, Leonard, ville, William; sisters, Mrs, Ira Sta Mrs. Bernice Gardner, LA PORTE--Mrs, Florence Enns. vivors: Husband, . , Ww. G.; daughter, Mildred. LINTON~—Mrs. Frances Newsom non, 39, Survivors: Husband, Ch
WN-—Mrs, Mary Tona Husband, Burrell; er, Reedy Thompson:
Anna
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sons, H.
58.
; daughters, Marie, Mrs. Yale Schaevitz; sisters, Mrs.
Patrick Green, 65. Survivor: Sister, Mrs.
"Survivors: Husband, william H.; daughter, Miss Ruth Hill,
oCONNERSVILLE Mrs) Alice F, Cupp, David
EVANSVILLE—Mrs, Charlotte Snider, 70: sons Henry, Everett; daughter, Mrs. Susie Tay-
Mrs.
George Rycroft, 89. Survivors: Brothers, William, James; sisters Mrs, E. W. Avant,
70, Surviv-
Mrs. Mrs,
fled through a branch tunnel under Mary Clark; brothers, Martin, John, and th ison wall. arnahan; ‘sister, Mrs, Anna Case. 2 pr EWING—John White, 91. Survivors:
Sons, Felix, Percy; daughter, Mrs. David Combs; brother, David; En Mrs. Ellen
Lyons, moth- ) son, 8. brother, Curtis Thompson. Shockley.
Ornley,
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Canarles
Burvivor:
FOR C. . FAULKNER
Services for Charles T. Faulkner, = of Farmland, who died yesterday in bis home, will be held at 1:30 p. m Monday at the G. H. Herrmann mortuary, 1505 8. East st. Burial w
Mr. and Mrs. Estle Newbrother, James Newsom; sisters, Marjorie - Clayton, . us. Bernice
V.; parents, som; Mrs, Miller
MARION—Mrs. Hannah Preaoes Wilson, 84. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Lora Jacobs; son, William, NEWBURG-—Mrs, Margaret Steiger, #h Daughter, Mrs, Gertrude Sand. PATRICKSBURG-—Mrs. Rose B. Orman,
65. Survivors! Husband: John Ellis; * ‘daughter, wm. Virginia Colney: sons, {Pe In Memorial Park cemetery. Lee G., alter E., Willard; ‘brothers, Walter and Samuel Staley. .. | An employee of the Universal
PETERSBURG — John Scanland, 71. Survivors: Wift, Stella; daughter, Mrs. Melva 8herman; son, Marvin,
PRINCTON--William Richardson, 80.
Freight Co. for 15 years, Mr, Faulk = ner was formerly with the Penne Survivors: Wite, Mary; son, Walter, sylvania railroad. He is a veteran rs. Nanc) Pauley, 81, 8 vors: Daughters, Ws. Panne roth Li ‘Ruth of World War I and a member. Wheeler; sons, Joe, Oscar, the American Legion. He is & mem» RED KEY Mrs, Survivors: ber of the Farmland Nazare Marjorie, hurch, TERRE HAUTE--Frank Marion Fisher, c = 8. Survivor; Daughter, Mrs. Gertrude] Survivors are his wife, Freda RB. Faulkner; three sons, 8. Sgt. Jack i= F. Faulkner, in England, Pvt, C. J,
Greenlee. Mrs, Viola Jane Graham, 75. Daughter, Mrs. Ida Graham J 8te Qornelia Maria Roberts, 86. Bute vivors: Husban: remont; daughter, Mrs. Eva Anderson; son, Flyod; sisver; Mrs, | Faulkner, in Germany, and Seama 2-¢ Donald Faulkner, in the Pa«i= cific; two daughters, Maxine Faulk« ner, and Patsy Ann Faulkner, of Farmland; his mother, Mrs, Sally’ Faulkner, of Meador, Ky., and two
Rosemary Latshaw, 55. / Husband, Leohard; daughter,
Burvivor:
Victoria Mitchell; brothers, Marion, Welton and Oziah Anderson, Katherine Louise Kosina, 85, Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Elsie MoNary; son, Edward; brother, Alois Gulli. Mrs, Laura Sheese, 73. Survivors: Son, Alfred Beever; sister, Miss Leona Grass.
Levi G, Sha Survivor: Bister, VAN BUREN--Benjam! E. Hudson, |brothers, Neal Faulkner, of Meador, 81. Survivors: Witt, Myrtle; sons, Willis, | Ky. and Hugh Faulkner, of Indian
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