Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1947 — Page 7

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Services Scheduled Friday Moming

“ Dr, Abraham King, an Indianipo« lis resident 43 years, died yesterday

was M. A native of Green county, O., he had practiced medicine 40 years,

Union Bible class and the Aesculas plus society.

two sons, Dr. Fernie M., Indianapolis, and Abraham Jr, Detroit, Mich; two daughters, Miss Vernice King and Miss Geneva King, and three Jl grandchildren, Services will be at 11 a. m. Priday in the North Indianapolis First Baptist churoh,. Burial will be in Rose Hill gomnatary at BloomA | ington,

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Walter Schutte

4 T ‘ Rites Tomorrow Services will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Speaks & Finn funeral . home for Walter Schutte, College ave. Burial will be in Crown Hill. He was 65. Mr. Schutte died in City hospital 10 weeks after he was struck by an automobile at Market and Alabama sts. He was born in Richmond, but had lived here most of his life. Survivors include a son, Willigm, and a brother, Harry, both of Indianapolis.

Charles Young

Services for Charles Young, lifelong resident of Indianapolis, will be at 1:30 p.m. to tomorrow in the North Indianapolis Pirst Baptist church. ' Burial will’ be New Crown. He was TI. He died Sunday in the homg¢ of a neice, Mrs, Delight Couch, 1726 Linden st. Other survivors are a brother, the Rev. 8. F. Young, and a daughter, Miss Bertha Young, Peekskill, N. Y.

Miss Mary M. Jones.

Miss Mary M. Jones died yesterday. in her home, 1222 Qlive st. Survivors include a sister, Miss Bessie Perry Jones, Services will be at 10:30 a. m, tomorrow in the Robert W. Btirling funeral home. : Burial wil] be In

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Early Peace Seen =: In-Ship Strike

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Considerable Progress

NEW. YORK, June.18 (U. PJ). Early settlement of the crippling three-day-old maritime sitdown strike, which has tied up 700° Amer-ican-flag ships and caused an embargo on rail freight shipments to ports, was indicated today by labor

department . negotiators on two coasts. Assistant Secretary of Labor John

W.. Gibson said here that *“‘considerable progress has been made” in marathon day-and-night peace conferences. Another New York conf was sef for 1 p. me In Ban Francisco, Special Coroillator Nathan L. Feinsinger said that “only & few questions of procedure” remained before settlement of the West Coast phase of the sitdown. He called a new peace meeting for this afternoon. The lengthy peace conferences on both coasts went into recess early today to give C, I. O. seamen’s

approaches to a solution, Mr, Tibson said.

Heart Attack Fatal

To Pastor on Radio ONTARIO; Can, June 18-(U, P.). ~Call a doctor, I'm {lL,” the volee on the radio gasped. “No, no,” came the anguished cry across the miles from the home of Rev. George R. E. McNay, 82, where his wife, Cora, was. listen-

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Fiera Friday [For Henry Mueller EE

Henry Mueller, an Indianapolis : {resident 66 years, died yesterday in

retired 20 years ago. He member of St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed church, Palmetto tribe, Redmen's lodge No. 17, and: Moose lodge No. 17.

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Native of Germany Was Cabinetmaker

Olney st., died. yesterday in: City Third Ofder of St, his home, 612 N. Beville ave. He |, oii) "we was 34, Survivors are oN [was 83. - A former resident of Shelburn, he.| Theresa | ‘A native ot § had lived here the last 18 years. He |two nieces, 1 Germany, he had was employed by Smock's Rug and |Indianapolis, and Mrs. Luther been a cabinet § Linoleum Co. Roberts, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla, maker for the Services will be at 10 a. m. to-| Funeral services will be at 9 a. New York Central morrow in Shirley Bros: Central |Friday. in St. Joseph's church. railroad, but had chapel and i> m, in the Burial will be in Holy Cross.

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Ernest Duane MeClelland, 2442 N.|Joseph

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Mr. Mueller Survivors are a son, Carl J. Muel-

great-grandchildren. 1 Services will he at 1:30 p. m. Fri day in Moore =Mortuaries chapel Burial will be in orn

Martin J. Hallinin

Bervices wepe held yesterday im

Martin J. Hallinin, who died Saturday in his home, 421 Prospect st.

Aloysiis Marie, 8t. Mary-of-the-Woods; the Misses Mary and Cecilia Hallinin, and a brother, James A, all of Indiandapolis,

William Crook Love Services will be conducted at 10:30 a. m. Friday in Conkle funeral home for William Crook Love, a salesman ‘16 years, Burial will be in Floral Park. Mr; Love, wha was 70, died Monday in his home, 4447 Kingsley dr. A native of: Morton county, he had lived here 23 years. He was 8 member of the West Michigan Street Methodist church,

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for help. Mrs. McNay dashed -to the San Antonio hospital where she arrived just as her husband was being brought in. A few minutes later he died of a heart attack.

Mrs. Sallie Plasters

Services will be conducted at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Cincinnati, O,, for Mrs. Sallie Plasters, former Indianapolis resident who died in her home there Monday. Burial arrangements have not beem oompelted. She whs 51. A native of Indianapolis, she had lived here 24 years, Survivors are her husband, A. A;

Maryjo, all. of Cincinnati; two brothers, Samuel E. Becker and Charles W. Becker; two sisters; Mra. W. J. Vincent and Mrs, Florence

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