Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 July 1947 — Page 4
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, Yael
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Tractor Firm Given Agency
Civic Leaders Laud Tyndall
War Comrades
His passing takes a man who had contributed vast influence in the | | civilian and military life of his com~ | % = munity, his state and the country. “Gen. Tyndall, as a soldier, was beloved by the. men who served under him, commanding a high degree of loyalty and friendship. As mayor of the capital city of Indiana he served with dictinction, “I join with the countless number of frir¢ds who will mourn his| passing.” {ice manager; Arthyr Mabhler, servPleas [E. Greenlee, Democratic ice manager for harvesting equipslate chairman who served in the ment; Dewey F. King, parts manaRainbow division of world war Ijger and Harold Nelson, office under Gen. Tyndall—“I know bi™Mimanager. both as a soldier and a civilian. He “production of the new model always had my greatest respect and | tractor by the Ford Company. is admiration. 1 counted him as one | enected to reach 400 daily by of my loyal friends and I cannot|August” Mr, Pierce sald. Initial find words to express my feeling on shipments will be made this month. learning of his passing.” Guy A. Wainwright, head of Dia-
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company and E. E. Carmichael is general sales manager, Other officers are Frank Crabbe, in. charge of education and sales promotion; William P, Howe, serv-
Mr. McMahill
has suffered a terrible loss through mond Chain Co. and a battallon|the death of our mayor, Gen, Tyncommander under Gen. Tyndall's! dall, I knew him for years and was command during world war 1—* “The| very proud and happy to have his men of the Rainbow division will! friendship. Gen, Tyndall was an r-Gren. Tyndall with | utstanding citizen in every way, a ‘Aftection and admiration and the soldier of note, honorable, courcitizens of Indianapolis will ever be ageous and civic-minded, He grateful to the welfare of. the city.” Clyde E. Whitehill, president of | {stood for the ideals and principles the Indianapolis Chamber of, Com- [which every true American rever-! merce and president of the Banner- ences and believes in. We all know | Whitehill Co.—“Having been asso-| that his administration was an qutciated closely with Mayor Tyndall standing one and time will greetly| for several years as a citizen and enhance that knowledge. He died) 77 then mayor of Indianapolis I can|as: the soldier that he was, fighting _ ay knowingly that our city has lost the battle for us, the citizens of In-a-fine. honest and courageous citi= dipnapolis. I have ost a friend and ye He will be greatly missed by|the city has lost a great man. My a host of friends. He was a typical deepest and sincere sympathy goes American with the welfare of his{to Mrs, Tyndall and his family.” country and city at heart and his| Fabien Sevitzky, conductor of the lite was religiously dedicated to that Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra cause.” “The city of Indianapolis has Ben H. Watt, state superintend- | Sustained an inestimable loss in the ent of public instruction—"The death of . Tyndall. He was passing of Gen, Robert H. Tyndall, | {first- of all A fine man—a splendid for many years commanding gen-| [administrator who had the welfare eral of the 38th division, is an oc-|of his city at heart, and a great casion of great personal sorrow to %0ldier in the service of his counall officers and men who served uns |UY.” der him. ‘The entire personnel of| Joseph Daniels the reactivated 38th division, now of Gen. Tyndall, Indianapolis has fr processes organisation; realise lost. a devoted public servant of the the great loss that Gen. Tyndall's| highest probity and character. His death will mean by depriving them | life should for years to come be anof his personal advice and counsel [inspiring example to the young men | based on his long and distinguished 'of this community.”
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Willlam H. Wemmer, Republican candidate for Mayor— Loulanapuiis
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Times Slate Nervice CAMBRIDGE CITY, July §- Brothers of the man who accused his dead father of four murders prepared today to clear their father of the charges. Meanwhile, state and local law enforcement authorities continued to check the weird story told them by Walter Lawrence, 34. He charged his father had killed three men in the rum-running days of the "| early 20's and. was the slayer of
Aways up:
Appointment of Indiana Tractor Sales Inc. 1500 Madison ave, as distributor of the new Ford tractor
and Dearborn farm equipment was announced today
D. A. McMahill is vice president | © general manager of the
for his unselfish devotion | his country and his city unselfishly |
‘With the death |:
v Murders’ Story |
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first met as youths in a Knights of Pythias encampment in 1888 when
Acclaim Chieftain by. Prank, .B.| 1S] Accompanied User .lathers a Pierce, president . (Continued From Page Ong) A of Dearborn Mo-| His appointment to. the. office of untimely death of Gen. Robert H.|~ tors, . Inc, De-|¢ity controller was in keeping with Tyndall comes as a distinct shock. troit, Mich, the ‘mayor's policy of appointing
en _long known to him. . Experiknown as a fighter for good government, Mr, Denny had served on the city council and on its finance committee as far back as 1910, Today he recalls his council experience as his introduction to the “sordid” side of municipal politics. ‘Sickened at Graft’ “1 was sickened at the graft and corruption I saw in the police department,” he sald. “I determined then that the standards of police | should be raised.” He sald he belleved the standards | had been raised and credited Mayor | Tyndall with long strides In that | direction. the mayor's police and fireman’s| merit commission, His attitude toward Mayor Tyn-| dall's administration, in this and other .respects, was one of con- | fidence.
Father Was Mayor | Mr. Denny was the son of Caleb a8 Denny who served three times as mayor of Indianapolis. Although |
served | his first political philosophies were of the property, sald he planned to molded by Woodrow Wilson when | erect a concrete block bullding to land in a way that showed that he {the world war I President Was a 56 the Brown County Folks shop, | along with a restaurant and the hotel,
Jootesson at Princeton university, he followed the opposite political -faith | in his own activities. Along with his work as a cor- |
poration lawyer he has been a close | pected to be ready for guests by In! late summer or early fall.
confidante of top Republicans.
Promises to Follow
2 of His Late Chief
He served as head off
i struction of a new Nashville House was underway here today.
as the first step In replacing the | historie which burned four years ago.
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the last Republican state convention he was chairman of the party's |3 platform committee, | In private law practice he is re-|2 garded as a tax expert. \ Quiet
and Dignified Personally he's dignified and quiet, is politely kidded by his associates’ for being “straight laced.” and looks | and acts far younger than his 68 years, He's a hunting and fishing en-| thusiast and still takes keen interest in the more active sports of tennis and golf, though he rarely plays any more He's married and a family man, lives now with his wife at 638 Berkley rd., and still maintains his| partnership in the law . office he shares with Robert Adams at 1311 Fletcher Trust bldg.
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