Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1945 — Page 11
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- THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Dr. T. E. Courtney, Veteran " Local Physician, Dies at 77
Funeral services for Dr, Thomas | and another sister, Mrs. Gilbert persons were reported injured last |S jEduald Cotriney, gne of the ole- Hanus of Calumet: Tl vier. night during the picketing of al “lest practicing physicians in Indi- : a. eh neeting. 1. 5 Detfoits high’ school] ; gnapelis, will be. gla ot 530.3 mn. MRS. MARY W. CLAPP ; |addressed by Gerald L. K, Smith, Monday in Kirby mortuary and at! . rites for Mrs. Mary W. Clapp, 22 stormy leader of the America First) 10 a. m, in SS. Peter and Paul!
cathedral |E. 46th st, who died Wednesday | party. :
|" Dr. Courtney, who was 77, died at Methodist hospital, will be held| The picket line of about 200 was| yesterday in St. Vincent's hospital.[at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Hathaway set up by a group of Detroit min- | His home is at 1737 N. Meridian st.{funeral home in Columbus. Burial listers, the United Auto Workers ; He served on the State Anatomic- [will be at Garland Brook cemetery | (C, I. O.) civil rights group and al board and the Indianapolis board | there. other organizations. 2 of health, and had been a staff| Mrs. Clapp, who was 80, had| ag the audience began arriving, member of St. Vincent's, St. Francis, (lived in Scipio most of her life | vets jeered. Police reserves arCity and Methodist hospitals. He until she came. to Indianapolis In ioe on. the scene and were called was a member of the Indianapolis|1034 after the death of her hus- lugiorm troopers” by the pickets. Medical soclety from 1885, of the band, Daniel B, Clapp. She Wasipusing the confusion and cateallIndiana Medical association from a member of North Methodist ing, 1t was reported two men were 1897, the American Medical associa- | church and a graduate of Wesleyan |ipnjured in a scuffle. One of them Hon and SS. Peter and Paul cathe- college. was an ex-serviceman still in unidral, | Surviving are a daughter, MISS porn 1t was sald. | Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Carrie B. Clapp, and a sister, Mrs.| rhe meeting went on with Smith anna F. Courtney; two daughlels.\carrie W. Meredith, with whom she 4 ddressing an audience of about Mrs. John D. Long of Phoenix, | made her home; a son, Daniel W. gpg ™ Ariz. and Mrs. Paul Mueller of In-| Clapp, and a brother, John G. | |dianapolis, and three sons, the Rev. |ywynn, Madison, Wis.
Paul J. Courtney, assistant pastor | ‘VETERANS 10 GET of St. Joseph's Catholic church; | JOHN D. MANEY : Capt. John W. Courtney, who has| mpyneral services for John D. BREAK ON TAXES, Chins - skid steel:
returned from medical corps Serv-|praney, a clerk 40 years for Kothe, WASHINGTON, Sept. 8 (U. PJ). Acta: ([R— base, <om=
fee in Europe, and Lt. Roberty F.! wholesale grocers Courtney, stationed with the air I o m. Aon Me §{ forces on Guam. in Grinsteiner's funeral home and|=<Internal Revenue Commissioner|= gesisting Burial will be in Holy Cross cem- at 9 a. m. in St. Joan of Arc|Joseph D. Nunan Jr, yesterday di-|= White with etery. church. | rected revenue collectors to give|E wonderful : Mr. Maney, who was 64, died yes- | veterans every possible break in Sppertunity to —al Mel terday in his home, 4828 College | ¢léaring up back taxes. Zz i with glasy A ave. A lifelong resident of Indian-| Inability of a discharged service- = ; 3hsives “ters, 1727 N, Delaware st, former iapolis, he was a member of st. man, to pay up deferred taxes within —All Styles ‘I ndianapolis boxing manager who [Joan of Arc Catholic church. | the six. months period provided by flied yesterday, will be held at. 3} Survivors include his wife, Mrs. |\aW should be dealt with Sympoh : : Elnora Balz Maney: a Sister, Mrs. | thetically, he said, “and partial pgy« p. m. tomorrow in the Kirby mor-iBjanche Dacon of Indianapolis; a|ments.may be accepted in such tuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill. nephew, Allen W. Dacon of In- | cases.
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Mr. Walters, who was 64, had once managed Jack Dillon, former middleweight champion boxer. , He was born in Rockville and had lived here most of his life, Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Helen Walters, and a brothers, Robert A. Walters, a retired railroad detective here.
dianapolis, and an aunt, Mrs, Nunan pointed out that most exJohanna Patterson of Miami Fla. | servicemen owe no back. taxes, since Burial will be in Holy Cross |tax is incurred on service pay only cemetery. if it exceeds $2000 a year. Usually where a veteran has some C. E. HOAGLAND unpaid taxes they were incurred * Services for Chansler E. Hoag- before induction or as a result of land, 259 N. Chester st, who died civilian income in addition to servthis morning, will be at 2 p. m.|ice pay, he said. »
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than 50 years a hog- salesman at Union stockyards, will be held at 10 a, m, tomorrow :in Farley funeral home and at 2 p. m. in Fairview. Mr. Gray, who resided at 1239 Kentucky ave., died yesterday at the age of 75 in the home of his sister, Mrs, Minnie Zeek, 1305 Eugene st, For nearly 50 years Mr. Gray worked for the Validon & Moffett Commission Co., Jater the Branigin & Copper Co, More recently he worked for the Drake Commission Co. ; Survivors besides Mrs. Zeek are a brother, Cary Gray of Indianapolis,
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