Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1946 — Page 13
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FRIDAY, OCT. 11, 1948 , Sti — Fall From New York Hotel Is Fatal to 33-Year-Old Wife
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A 33-year-old woman with relatives. living in Greensburg, Ind, early today leaped or fell to her death from the Commodore hotel at New York, She is Mrs. Rosa Lee Moody. Her husband, Drexel, has charge © of parts imports for the International
Harvester Co. at Rio de Janeiro Brazil. Mr, Moody's brother, Harold, lives at address among Mrs. Moody's personal papers. A hotel detective found the body at 6:10 a. m. on a first-floor ledge after an employee reported he had heard “something fall.” Mrs. Moody had taken a room on the fourth floor. In registering, she gave her address as Chicago, care of the International Harvester Co. She left an unaddressed note, complaining of a severe headache and explaining that she had been ill. Mrs, Moody arrived yesterday by airplane from South America. = Mrs. Harold Moody, reached by telephone, sald her sister-in-law’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dora Powell, live at Palmyra, Mo., where her father is a county highway employee.
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Living In Argentina about four years, Mr. Moody was transferred to Rio de Janeiro. The couple has lived there the last four years. The Greensburg relative declared she and her husband received no notice of Mrs. Moody's intention to return to the U. S. They -had been told of her recent illnesses. The couple has no children. Survivors besides her husband and parents include a sister, Mrs. Harry Hansbrough, Pontiac, Ill, and a brother, Lester Powell, Palmyra, Mo.
SEES SOVEREIGNTY AS BAR TO PEACE
PRINCETON, N. J. Oet, 11 (U, P.) —Prof. Harold J. Laski, former national chairman of the British
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William M. Ransdell, senior journalism major from Lebanon has| been elected president of Butler
Greensburg. Police found this Rosa Lee
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the danger of war always will be present until nations give up their sovereignty. He told the opening session of Princeton uniyersity’s fifth bj-cen-tennial conference that thee" was little evidence to .suggest that abandonment of national sovereign-
ent.” Prof. Laski sald governments of the world stand as gladiators and men are more pessimistic than they have been for years about the future of civilization,
WINDSORS ENGLAND-BOUND PARIS, Oct. 11 (U. P.).— The Duke and Duchess of Windsor left Paris today for England, the duchess to pay her first visit to that country since 1936 when she left at the
Labor party, sald last night that | University’s senior class. Other class
ty is “a possibility effectively pres- |
land Mrs. Herbert Ransdell,
officers elected in- | clude Miss Rose Alice Humke, Carmel, vice president; Miss Barbara Patterson, Indianapolis, secretary, and Jack Patterson, Indi. anapolis, treasurer, Mr. Ransdell, president of Delta Mr. Ransdéll 1," Delta fraternity, is city editor of the Collegian, daily campus newspaper, and editor of the Blue Book, student directory, and the Rhinie Guide, freshman handbook. Hg holds memberships in. Blue Key, Sphinx and Utes, class honorary organizations, and Sigma Delta . Chi journalism fraternity. He is the son of Mr.
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Services are to be held at 1:30 | p. m. tomorrow in Flanner &|
C. R. Hollingsworth Rites Will Be Held Tomorrow
Wednesday in City hospital. She | was a native of Fowler and had
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Hollingsworth, who died Wednes- | member ‘of Rebekah lodge. day in City hospital, Burial will be Survivors are a son, C. D, Robert- | in Memorial park. son, Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. | Mr. Hollingsworth, who was 72,| Lillian Colberg, Indianapolis, and was associated with Baptist associa- | Mrs, ©. W. Bedford, Lafayette; a
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ARCHBOLD, O., Oct. 11 (U.P) — | Turkeys for the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays will be plentiful, but expensive, This prediction was made here yesterday as the result of a survey by. 425 Ohio, Michigan, Indiana and Canadian turkey growers at /the second post-war turkey tour. | The turkey experts toured this |area in a 168-car cavalcade as they |inspected one of the nation’s top turkey centers. Then they came
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back to Archbold for a dinner— Pg turkey, of pourse. ~ eS ————————— % KY PROGRAM OF INFANT » N CARE IS CLARIFIED Clarification of the emergency maternal and infant care program was made today by Dr. Robert E. { Jewett, of the Indiana state board of health, director of the program | for Indiana. “No serviceman's wife is entitled
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tion headquarters here. He lived| at 1058 W, 31st st. A former employee of Fairbanks, Morse & Co., Mr, Hollingsworth was a member of Crooked Creek Baptist church. Survivors are his wife, Myrta; a son, Loren Hollingsworth; four daughters, Mrs. Alta Whitmire, Mrs. Nancy Proctor, Mrs. Lesta Shircliff and Mrs, Willia Lingenfelter, all of Indianapolis, and seven grandchildren.
MRS. ETHEL M. BEAVER
Mrs. Ethel Murphy Beaver, 1454 Shannon ave. an Indianapolis resident most of her life, died yesterday in City hospital. She was 40. Mrs. Beaver was a member of Lit- | {tle Flower Catholic church. Survi- | ivors are her husband, Thomas E.| | Beaver; a daughter, Miss Gloria! | Templeton, Indianapolis, and a| | brother, Howard Murphy, Lebanon. |
SHINETTE M. BROWN Requiem mass will be sung to- | morrow at 10 a. m. in Holy Cross Catholic church for three-year-old Shinette Marie Brown, who died Wednesday at Riley hospital of an infection caused by a rusty nail. Burial will be in Holy Cross cemetery, Besides the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Brown, 1429 E. New York st., three sisters survive, Mary Ann, Kathleen and Suzan Brown.
brother, M. H. Battenberg: Chicago, | six grandchildren and one greatgrandchild,
GEORGE CROUCH
Services are scheduled at 2 p. m.| tomorrow in Little & Sons funeral home at Beech Grove for George Crouch, a retired New York Central railroad employee. Burial will be in New Crown. Mr. Crouch, who was 87, died! Wednesday in his home, 112 8. 3d| st, Beech Grove. A resident there for 37 years, he was a member of Piner Baptist ‘church southeast of Beech Grove, } Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Alphrettia Crouch; a daughter, Mrs. Maggie Collins, Beech Grove; two sons, Rufus Crouch, Indianapolis, and Arthur Crouch, Beech Grove: a brother, Dan Crouch, Illinois: 10 grandchildren, and séven great- | grandchildren. |
U. S. COURT-MARTIAL VIEWS TO BE HEARD
WASHINGTON, Oct. 11 (U. P.).| —A committee of leading American | lawyers appointed by Secretary of | War Robert P. Patterson to review | the army's military justice system, | meets today .to hear the views of | veterans organization. |
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