Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 January 1947 — Page 10

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FROZEN SOLID—To get in the letter box outside The Times - /apolis. office this morning, Mailman Harry Cohen set fire fo a twisted roll | . of paper to thaw out the lock.

| Specifications

Services for Mrs. Delight Hinton; ‘Indianapolis public schools teacher,

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home, “2719 Ethel ave. She had been a teacher here 27 years, serving at schools 24, 26, 37 and 87. A native of Grant county, she had |

given frequent demonstrations of | primary teaching methods at state

ago because of illness.

{ver, Indianapolis; a daughter, Mrs. | Marjorie Mayo, Chicago, and’ two

| Georgia Bryant, both of Indian-

Mrs. Kate Williams Mrs. Kate Williams, an Indian-

Fire Engine Bids Open Squahble

Council to Probe

bama st. She was 73. A native of Pennsylvania, she was

Christian church. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Mabel Hutton and ‘Mrs. Edna Sinclair, and a sister, Mrs. Addie Hunt- |

iservice trucks awarded to the Buf»

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council's safety committee chair

~ Men, i oi 40 Don't Be Weak, Old

Feel Peppy, Years Younger.

40 by bodies weak, rniaize basic Sten uneded Afi | Edward G. Hereth, city purchas-| ing iron. Se OC size now only 79¢! | ing agent, asserted the specifications |

PEI, toere written. “on the basis of fire resideht 42 years. died last night

Take Ostrex. Contains’

At all durg stores everywhere—in ftodi-|

Specifications for new fire equipment estimated to cost $120,000 were “tailored” to fit certain manufac-

children and two great. -grandchil- | dren. Services will be held at 11 a. m.!

ford, district manager, Mack-Inter- | national Motor Truck Corp. Councilmen delayed approval of | 8 contract for five pumpers and two

Sallie A. Hume

falo Fire Appliance Co, Buffalo, N. Y, until an investigation Can | gomery funeral home. be made into the way specifications | be in Grown Hill.

Mrs. Hume, who was B85, died]

at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Mont- |

the Midwest Fire and Safety Equip- native of Mt. Washington, O., ment Co, had been, a resident here for Dauss Favers Approval years. She was a member of =

Although R. C. (Bud) Dauss, the| oC oH

George P. Nicholson, Walton, Ky.; |

man, favored approval of the bid,|r sons Harry C., Pittsboro, Ind.

voted for an investigation. These included Councilmen Otto H. Worley, Herman E. Bowers, Max White

and Edward R. Kealing. Mabel A. Jenkins, Indianapolis; Earl Watson, district manager,|;3 grandchildren, and 12 great-| American LaFrance Corp, was an-| grandchildren. other representative who objected!

N., all of this city; three daughters, Mrs. Grace E. Snoddy, Mrs. Hazel E. Lowder, Miami, Fla. and Mrs. |

anapelis, at Hook's and Haag Stores.

: Frank Braun. master meehanic. and no, GMS TS Dl was! officials insisted ‘on

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‘Grant Howell .

Grant Howell,

| department experience with various!in his home, 2375'; Yandes st.

equipment.” i was 80.

Fla.;

Thursday Services for Mrs. Sallie A. Hume. | home,

1934 Carrollton ave. will be held | Hill.

nd | Cal:

She is survived by a brother! Mrs. A

lived here most of her life and had Charles L. Morris Charles L. Morris, a life resident teacher conventions. She had been, Of Indianapolis, died of a heart at- | granted a leave of absence a year tack yesterday while walking tol

mail a letter near his home at 3329 Survivors are her husband, Den- | Nowland ave. He was 79.

He formerly was a blacksmith,

retiring about 15 years ago. He was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America.

Survivors are two daughters, Mrs.

Minnie E. True, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Florence Hargraves, Miami, two sons; Jack and H {both of Indianapolis; three grandapolis resident 48 years, died yes- children and two great-grandchil-terday in her home, 1017 N. Ala- dren. i Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Dorsey funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemea member of. the Fountain Square tery.

‘Evan Oswald Edwards |

Evan Oswald Edwards died today

Born in Chicago,

er, all of Indianapolis; six grand- jp, his home, 1407 N. Delaware st. He was 78.

Mr. Edwards

turers, it was charged at last night's| tomorrow in the Fountain Square lived here 20 years. He was a city council meeting by Steve Rad-| church. Burial will be in Columbus.’ member of the law profession many

LL [vears, retiring in 1939.

Services will be held at 11 a, m.

Burial

Survivors are

his wife, Burial will Cressa Gertrude Edwards; a daugh- | ter, Mrs. Kathleen McClaran, San " | Francisco, ig AF The is . Mrs. Wayne J tris, Ocean e, firm is represented locally by sunday at her home. She was a a epson, Catt Be aia Lime Springs, Iowa, and two grandchildren.

in the - Dorsey funeral will be in Crown

Mis.

stepdaughter,

lice P. Slate Services for Mrs. Alice P. Slate. other members of his committee| _. Harley, Claude L. and Clair | Noblesville, will be held at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Irving HA chapel. Burial will be in Crown,

Mrs. Slate, who was 68, died Sun-| {day. Born near Evansville, she lived: {in Irvington for 20 years before!

George

She was a

{ moving to: Noblesville. {member of the Fourth Church of! an Indianapolis : Christ, Scientist. A daughter, Mrs. Nellie M. Heath, He Indianapolis, is the only immediate survivor,

He added that Battalion Chief] BOD In Snow Hill N. C. Mr.

ah the Pullnian Co, 35 ae fire truck i “be- 10 years ago. He cause they have had good resulis! "2S 8 member of Allen chapel, 4 with them.” M. E. church.

Services will be held at 1 p. m.| 75-Foet Truck Recommended

Thursday in the C. M. C. Willis & Radford's comment that “he doesn’t] Crown Hill, like me," declared thet the repre- Survivors are a sister, ‘Mrs. Carrie | |sentative's firm in 1927 “was strong Walker, Anderson; a brother, Lawenough to force the fire department 500 Howell, Muncie, and a nephew {to accept its equipment.” and two nieces.

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The fireman declared the equip- . 5 appe. ment was not satisfactory. He aid Benjamin Wickett not explain what was meant by| RICHMOND, Ind, Jan. 21 (U, P).] “strong enough.” —Services will be held tomorrow Mr. Watson lost & contract for an for Benjamin Wickett 64, who was

Kenosha, Wis. The bid was $24,- | stove exploded and fire destroyed | 657, providing for a 75-foot truck. his home. Mr. Wickett, a state Mr. Watson said the fire department: highway employee, died in Reid] should have asked for a 100-foot!| Memorial hospital yesterday, a few! hours after the fire.

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Fire Chie Fake 2 Jarry Pils ue PROTEST PAYING IN DOLLARS Board of Fire Underwriters has rec- | PARIS, Jan. 21 (U, P).—The| ommended the 75-foot size for In-| | French government will protest the | { dianapolis. | Anglo-American demand that goods He added that he had “implicit/ purchased from the British and faith in the ability of Chief Braun |American zones of Germany be| [to judge fire equipment.” paid for in dollars. |

Boy Slayer Held Here

‘For Observation | + Robert Houchin, 14, alleged slayer of his foster mother, is in City hospital, Indianapolis today where “he will be under the observation of three psychiatrists until pis trial, Feb. 3, in the Cdrroll circuit court. The slaying was committed in

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él Services for Fred M. Frelje, 59, who died yesterday, will be held at 2 p, m. tomorrow in the St. George Syrian Orthodox church, A 1:30 p. m. service will be ie | in Moore Mortuaries Northeast chapel. | Burial will be in Memorial Park Mr. Freije, a retired Indianapolis grocer, died at his home, 370414 E. Michigan st. A native of Ryat; Syria, he had lived here 38 years. A member of the St. {were to be held at 2:30 p. m. today he: Te ia. ek a he in the Peoples funeral home. Burial’ | chiurch, Veritas lodge 608, F. & A.| iwas to be in Crown Hill She| M: and the Sahara Grotto. He is survived by his wife, Chris ‘tine; a brother, Frank; a sister, Mrs, Hinton died Sunday In herb Ned’ Kafours. abd a grands daughter, Shirley Freije, all of this city.

Conrad. She was a .member of the| Capitol Avenue Methodist church.

Mrs. Martha Conrad’

Mrs. Martha Conrad, an Indian dpolis resident the last 60 years; died Sunday in the home of a sister, Mrs, Elizabeth Robbins, 3635 Carrollton ave. She was 71.

A native of Sheridan, Mrs, Conrad was the widow of Emerson’ L.

Survivors include a son, Ralph, and a daughter, Mrs. Dale White, (both of Indianapblis; another daughter, Mrs. William Nicholson, Sheridan; a brother, Alfred McManis, Indianapolis; two grands, children and three greatigrand-

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