Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1946 — Page 11
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OF CHILD WELFARE
William P. Evans today was (hamed chairman of the Citizens Child Welfare Study committee.’ The committee will make a compre- | hensive survey of county child wel- | fare programs in co-operation with publi¢ and private agencies.
Ph Adler Jr., Mrs. Frederick Appel | Mrs, Lionel PF. Artis, , Miss Lucille Batson, Miss Gertrude Brown, Miss Grace L. Brown, Dr. Grace Browning, Mrs. Dorothy F Buschman, | Judge Harry R. Champ, Mrs, Austin | Co
Clifford, Mrs. David . ok, or Gh Cooley, Lowell Craig, Carl R. Dorteh, Mrs Brandt C, wney, Francis W. Dunn, Mrs. Frank Fairchild, Mrs. Edwin Ferree, Julian Freeman, Msgr, A. R. Pussenegger. Mrs. M. Ellen George, Walter Gingery, . E. Glass, Dr. Caroline Goodwin, Louise | Griffin, Williams A. ker, Mrs. George | E. Home, Harry T. Ice, Herbert 8. King, Fred L. Korff, Miss Bertha Leming, Mrs Perry W, Lesh, Mrs. Montgomery 8. Lewis, Mrs. John A. MacDonald, Charles B. Marshall, Virgil Martin, Mrs. Boyd 1. Miller, Mrs. Meredith Nicholson Jr. Mrs. A, J Parry, Dr. James 3 Plum. Miss Emma C. Puschner, Mrs, Silas . Lt. Golden Reynolds hoads, Virgil Sheppard, M | Horace Shonle, Virgil Stinebaugh | Gertrude Taggart, Rev,
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GROUP PLANS STUDY Officially Dead: Soldier Is Alive
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Pvt. Jackson
April, 1044.
Times Special
. Mi COVINGTON, Ind., Aug. 37.—~Miss Semenov told the court that H. Peeling, Edwin G.|Audrey DeHaven has been named Japan would have used the terri.
Albert Jackson, after his! last furlough—-in!
GIVEN WELFARE POST
Judge head of the Fountain county welre. | Miss| fare ‘department to succeed Mrs.
signed to accept a téaching position|were captured by the Red army in
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[ADMITS OFFERING SIBERIA TO JAPAN
other anti-government activities: Their trial is being held in a tiny courtroom just to the rear of the Hotel Metropole in Moscow.
[tory—all of Siberia up to the Ural | mountains—as a base of operations ‘against “the Soviet Union, Most of the prisoners being tried
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Robe their guilt to Soviet charges of es- Qiivia, Sons, pionage, counter - revolution, and Patricia
STATE DEATHS
rt C. Minnette, 50. Survivors: Wife, chard J., Paul Betty Clare Carol and Weurth;
Robert E. C.; daughters, a, Joan, Mrs
Ys Minnette, George
brothers, Martin, William; sisters, Mrs | Stahl
Edward Arnold, Mrs. J. Schlavick. FRAN] --Mrs. Hattie Terhune, 74 Survivors: Husband, John; daughters, Mrs, Bedna _ Massingale, Mra. sons, Parker, Edwin,
FREETOWN--Mrs. Ruby Ferguson, 80, Survivors: Husband, Clarence; daughters, Mrs, Evelyn Manion, Mrs. Clarice Jenkins; sons, Edgar, Bobby Lynn; brother, Raymond _ Eller; sisters, Mra, Felda, Mrs, Deedie Lucas, Mrs. Maxine Hunsucker, Mrs. Irgpe Cole, Mrs. Wilma Melds, Mrs, Joyce McDonald.
Elsie Burgess; | Gladish
HUNTINGTON-Lemuel Orlando Hasty, 68. Burvivors: Wife, Mary; daughter, Mrs, Everett Morrison; brother, Clarence, |
9 rors: | | Fermor 8, © bi il of socia Mrs. Emma Beatty Miller, 70. Survivors: agencies: “Eling C.' Aikins, community in the Wallace school. Miss De-|Manchuria. They admittedly were Husband, “Bay. sons Ray Jr, ‘Anson. fund: William H. Book, ch#mb if com-~ ’ aughters, rs. Clara e, I's, ice | merce: Boe C hy A na Haven has been associated with waiting there to play an important Good Mrs Bertha Chamberlain, Miss |
| foundation, and Harper J. Ransburg, Mar{ion county department of public welare,
as an investigator,
the welfare board for many months role in Japanese plans for invasion
[of the Soviet.
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Anna Mae Miller, Mrs, Elizabeth Keller Cartwright, 77 Survivors: Sons, W. G, C. D. Donald, LAFAYETTE Isaac Whiteaker, 48. Survivors: Wife, ; daughters, Mrs Henry Harth, Mrs. Clarence King, Mrs
eaker; sons, Robert Glenn, Clyde; alster, Mrs. Oarson Reece, brothers, Fred! Roscos, Olyses. Mrs. Ruth Lee Wurte. 88. Survivors: | Husband, George: sister, Mrs. Stella Whitelock; brothers, F. M. and M. W.| Gaines.
James Andrew Cain, Survivors: Sis. | ters, Mrs. William Erwin, Mrs, Charles Woit, Mrs. John Deck; brothers, Vern, oy,
MUNOCIE—Mrs. Irma Claire West Leist, 58, Survivors: Husband, daughter, Mrs, W. H. FMiligane; sister, Mrs. John Beas-
ley. Mrs. Emma V. Hurley, 66. Survivors Daughters, Mrs. Alvin Zaph, Mrs. Leonard Munger; sons, Clarence, Harold, Robert;
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NORMAN-—Hiram H. Martin, 76, Survi. vors: Wife, Hattle, son, E.° A; brothers, BE, James; sister, Mrs. Lula Stipp. OAKLAND CITY Robert Bullivant, 79 Survivors: Wife, Allle; alster, Mrs. Zoe ahl.
PRINCETON-Willlam 8. Whitten, 7¢ Survivors: Daughters, Bertha, Edna, Pearl and Charlotte Whitten, In ; sons, Cyrus, Vern, RUSHVILLE William Elliott, 63, Survi. vors: Wife; sons, Ray, Walker Momer, Gus, Prank, William Jr Clifford Williamson, Mrs wood; ' brothers, Robert, Ch Mra. Dudle Ira Rose, Mrs, Holland. Mary Gray Bishop. Survivor:
Mrs. E.G. Meyer, Robert Tatlock, 55 Lowell 8
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Forrest , Luther 58. Survivors: Sons, Fred, Stuart James, J Stanford; daughter, Mrs. MarKarel Showalter, Sarah Stevens McClure, 92
Arthur Gresham, 53 Survivors: Sisters rs, Bertha Woodard, Nannie Young Goldie Bell; brothers, Melvin, Patrick Louis, Mrs. Blanche Caroline Stout, 71 TOCSIN~Bdmund B. Baker, 66 VALPARAISO—Louis Arthur Cireenlee 4 Burvivors: Wife, Agnes; daughters, Mrs, Alta Shurr, Mrs, Gladys Ludington, Mrs. Mary Boyles, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller; son, David Mrs, Marian Viola Springer, 70. Burvivors: Daughter, Mrs orma Heard, son, Oliver 8, WINCHESTER Mrs. Meda Keys, T¢ Survivors: Sons, Herman, Raymond,
daughter, Mrs. Ada Cecil, YORKTOWN Woodrow Nelson, 34. Bur. vivors: Wife, Margariete; sons, Woody Jr, James Franklin; parents, Mr, and Mrs William F. Nelson, brothers, Monte, Dan lel, Thomas; sisters, Mrs ell, Mra. Earl Johnson, Mrs. ™ ) Mrs. Roy Kirby, Miss Luella Nelson
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SOW AN-_Otorge Leonia Snoults, 43. Hater, Mi Chester Cummings; brothers, | : ’ or e, Ia; daughters, ra. | Russell, David, Declared officially dead. by the] MOSCOW. A 21 (VU. P)— jobert endall, Carol Jean Shoultz; sons,| Mrs, Maude Marie Swingley, 68. Sur. amy. Pvt, Gene Jackson of Muncie ’ ug. . is Hora, Dgorge Lennis roi hema, the Wisse: Heong, Jaech X.: Sons, Leonard, t 5 . - ev, An 8, eorge e oultz; broth. iibur, ACO ra oy, aughters, M us found Ataman Semenov, Cossack counter-| tl Glibert, Warner sisters Mrs. Harri-| Wilma Stewart, Mrs, Mary Bothast was oun esp. revolutionist leader, admitted to a3" Bittingnam, Mrs. Munford ghatking brothers, Deipher 2) and (Scott Lewis eratin; rom ul« ’ rs, nto suring, rs, Are m . Asters Ts. 00 nell, rs, Ugustia 8 ilitary court 1 night that hel CENTENARY--John Barushak Sr. 14. Hastings, Mrs, Edna Frazier, Mrs, Emma jet wounds and) mary a og CLAY CITY—Miss Jenny Damer, 68. [ yoo : |. amnesia in a hos- once promised most of Siberia tO survivors: Sister, Mrs. Mable Childress. a EW ALBANY—Pater J. Petter, 75. Sur. pital at Wels-| japan in return for financial sup-|°ro!bers. Heston, Oliver. ters, Mrs. Alms Hornung, Mra. Ruth Rob. paden, Germany COAL CITY — Mrs. Dorothy Burger|erts. Mrs. sie Jamison, Mrs, Dorothy ’ ‘|port of his campaign to overthrow Crouse, 89. Survivors: Husband, William |W ner: brother, John: sistérs, Mrs. Tillle : ure was! ¥ .; daughter, Mrs. Viola Oarr; sister, Mrs.| Hirth, Mrs, Josephine Weber, Mrs, Carrie This- pic wi Marshal Stalin Levine Winklepleck e snapped when he . EVANSVILLE~Allen B. Coker, 47. Sur.| Mrs. Effie Dean ors, 76. Buryivors: left his Muncie! Semenov and seven other White vivors: Wife. Grace: sons, Donald Lioyd; gon, Clarence A.; brothers, Daniel W, and parents, Mr. and Russians already had admitted ®rother. Burtice. NORMAN ' "
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