Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1946 — Page 11
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Private services are being arranged at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary for Mrs, Jenny McNutt, resident here +13 years Who died yesterday. She was 88. Mrs. McNutt, a native of Marshall, IIL, lived here, at the home of
3226 Broadway st. She was a member of Marshall Presbyterian church, : Survivors besides Mrs. Briscoe are two more daughters, Mrs. Elma er, Hammond, and Miss Ruth McNutt, resident here; one son, Frank L. McNutt, San Francisco, Cal.; two sisters, Mrs. Kate Briscoe and Mrs. Linda Worsham, Terre Haute; nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
MARY E. THOMAS Services for Mary E. Thomas, who died Monday at Evansville, will be held in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary at 3 p. m. tomorrow. Burial will follow in Crown. Hill She was 82. Mrs. Thomas lived here 30 years and went to Evansville to live at the home of her daughter, Mrs. G. R. Moon, after the death of her husband 10 years ago. She was born in New Paris, O., and belonged to Broadway Methodist church. Survivors besides Mrs. Moon are another daughter, Miss Opal Thomas, Orlando, Fla.; two sons, Earl A. Thomas, Indianapolis, and Roy E. Thomas, Pico, Cal; one sister: and four grandchildren.
FRED C. FREEMAN ; Services for Fred C. Freeman, landscape gardener for the Indianapolis Life Insurance Co, will be eonducted at 8 p. m. today in the
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had no close survivors, except her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ruby Raub. Her son, Francis Raub, was killed in action in France in- September, 1944.
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SYRIOUS R. ALVEY
Syrious R. Alvey, 1510 Hoyt ave. died yesterday in Long hospital
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we. “Alvey had oth anvemployee of the United States Rubber Co. 22 years, He retired four years ago. Survivors are his wife, Helen; two sons, Jesse B. Alvey and Syrious Alvey Jr, and four daughters, Mrs. Cecilia Crabill, Mrs, Marguerite House and Mrs, Helen Hawkins, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Gladys Clark of California, and a sister, Mrs. Stella Alstatt, Indianapolis. Services will be conducted at 9 a. m. Saturday in St. Patrick's Catholic church. Burial will be in Holy Cross.
CARDINAL DENIES LETTER FOR FRANGO
VATICAN CITY, Feb. 27 (U. PJ). —Francis Cardinal Spellman of New York, obviously irritated by rumors and speculation over his projected ‘visit to Spain, re-em-phasized last night that the trip would be “wholly without political implication.” He denied radio reports that he would carry. a papal letter to Generalissimo Francisco Franco. “I have no message to Franco and I will be carrying no message from anyone,” he replied to a question at a press conference. Cardinal Spellman and his party planned to fly to Madrid Saturday afternoon, attend. a government dinner and leave the next day for Portugal. Persistent questions about a possible meeting with Franco caused
Helps ave. He had been a resident of Indianapolis 20 years. A, mative of Union county, Mr.| Freeman was an independent land-
years and was employed by the ¢ity| park department before he took the position with the insurance company. Before movihg to Indianapolis he operated a flower shop in Portland. He was a member of the First Christian church there.
May Freeman; four sons, Myron G. Freeman, Portland; Seaman 1 CL Robert PF. Freeman, stationed at Chicago, Ill, and Raymond E, Freeman and George A. Freeman of In-| dianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Florabelle May, and a brother, Frank Freeman, both of Portland.
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EARL L. WARMAN JR. orl Services for Earl L. Warman x. i 5-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl |L. Warman, were to be held at 10:30 a. m. today in Kirby mortuary. Burial was to be-in Crown Hill. The child, who lived at 2033
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STATE DEATHS
31 YEARS DIES:
Services for" Mrs. Effie Jones to Be Tomorrow.
Rites for Mrs. Effie M. Jones, wife of Hardy Jones and resident here over 31 years, will be held in Royster & Askin funeral home, 1902 gurvivors N. Meridian st, at 2: p. m. tomorEE Ny a 8 She was 64. Mrs. Jones died yesterday in her home, 414 BE. Walnut st. She was born in Hopkins county, Ky. and was a member of the Church -of God. Survivors besides her husband are three sons, Andrew D. Jones, Breman, O,, Carl L. Jones and Earmon Lewis Jones, both of Indianapolis; her father, L. L. Howes, Princeton; three sisters, Mrs, Cora Liles, Dekoven, Ky.; Mrs. Ollie Hicks, Evansville, and Mrs. Onah Coburn, Princeton; three brothers, Charles
Mango, Fla.; four grandchildren, and a number of nephews and nieces.
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FRANK CURRAN will act as chairman of the St. Patrick's day dance to be sponsored March 8 by the Ancient Order of Hibernians. The dance will be held in the Knights of Columbus auditorium, The group also will sponsor the annual breakfast meeting the morning of St. Patrick's day in the Claypool hotel, Jack Kirby, general chairman of the observance, said more than 600 reservations: have been made.
CUBA "ARRESTS TWO ‘PRESUMED SPIES’
HAVANA, Feb. 27 (U. P.).—The | sub-secretary of defense announced {today that two “presumed spies” had been detained and were being
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48,757,110. The weekly newspapers’ total circulation is also at a new high. These figures illustrate anew | the vital importance of the free
press and free speech which makes ’i the people of the United States the best-informed in the world.
LOCAL MAN INJURED
IN COAL CAR MISHAP
been Raymond Method, 2 of 2907 made. He said he could not elaborwas seriously injured gte for 24 hours. {A. P. Warman, Indianapolis physi- yesterday evening when he was
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interrogated. | Cuban officials refused to give de-
|tails, but available information in|dicated that the men detained arrived in Cuba yesterday aboard a ship from Spain. | A Spanish embassy official said he (had no information’ about the | arrests. | Luis, de] Collado, sub-secretary of defense, confirmed a newspaper re{port that two arrests had
NEWSBOY, 24, STABS WOMAN 22 TIMES
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 27 (U. P.).
for Mrs. Ella Raub, 910 Olive st. |cars collided with his stalled car. | | —Newsboy Leroy Harris Geieger,
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REPORT PREMIER QUITS BATAVIA, Feb. 27 (U. P.).—Unconfirmed reports circulated today that Sutan Sjahrir has resigned as premier of the unrecognized ‘Indonesian Republican government.
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EVANS ward H. Banks; 79. Survivors: Louisa; daughter, Mrs. |Rer; Fanny Harry; Mrs, Ida Muntzer, Mrs. Macy Hazlett. Mrs. Loretta M. gg . Survivors: Husband, Lester Renneth; (histers, | B Mrs. Aribur Br mons;
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