Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 July 1947 — Page 12

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lege since 1039, died yesterday in Vevay. She was 78. Wife of the late Rev, Ellsworth B. Cunningham, a former United Brethren minister, she also was minister of the same denomination and had served in churches at Rav

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and Universal, Ind, and other cities in the White River conference.

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was a member of the University Heights Evangelical United Brethren church and the Woman's Misslonary society of the church. Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Lily Andrew, at whose home Mrs. Cunningham died; a niece, Mrs. Golda Thiebaud, Huntington; a nephew, Clair Andrew, Vevey; one greatniece and a great-nephew. Services will be held in Vevay at |a time to be later. Clarence W. Roberts Services for Clarence W. Roberts, 61, who died yesterday from a fall while at work on a ladder, will be at 2 p. m, Saturday in the Farley funeral home. Burial will be in Floral Park cemetery. A carpenter, Mr. Roberts lived at 2606 Lockburn st. He was a

in Indianapolis most of his life. Survivors are his wife, Anna; two sisters, Mrs. May Young and Mrs. Luna Francisco; a brother, Roscoe Roberts, and his mother,Mrs. Sarah Bartlett, all of Indianapolis,

Augustus Logan

Services for Augustus Logan, a retired barber, will ‘be at 10 a. m. | tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Co|lonial chapel, Burial will be in South Park cemetery at Greens burg. Mr. Logan, who was 83, dled yes~ terday in the home of his son, Erwin, 810 Fairfield ave. He was an Indianapolis resident for 32 years. He formerly lived at Letts, A brother, Charles Logan, Greensburg, also survives.

So Embarrassing—

Bus Driver Forgets An Indianapolis Railways bus drivers face turned red today when police asked to see his driver's license after a minor car-bus accident. > The bus driver couldn’t produce fone. A traffic violation charge was lodged against him. The bus driver was Mafion Reed, 34, of 3768 W. Washington st. Driv-' er of the car in the accident at Market and Delaware sts. was Charles L. Rains, 36, of 1603 Central ave.

John Roche” Named By FBL Here

John A. Roche, Buffalo, N. Y., has been appointed assistant special agent in charge of the Indiana office of the federal bureau of investigation, FBI officials announced today. Mr. Roche succeeds Harvey G. Foster, promoted to special agent in charge of the bureau last week. Mr. Roche, a veteran of nearly 12 years’ FBI service, was last assigned to

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Joseph Samuel! Abbett, a lifelong resident here, died yesterday in his home, 614 Cottage ave. He was 73.

the English Lutheran church. He was employed 12 years by the

eight years ago.

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L. R.; two brothers, George, Indianapolis, and Albert, Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Emma Armstrong, Edgewood.

John O. Shelton John O. Shelton, 1012 W. 20th st, a toolmaker at the Allison division the last seven years, died today in 8t, Vincent's hosiptal. He was 48, He was a native of Posey county and a member of the North Park Masonic lodge and St. Paul's Methodist church. Survivors are his father, John L., Boonville; daughters, Miss Patsy Jean and sons, Conway D,, and John A. Shelton, all of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Wilson and Mrs. Filey Fraiser, both of Evansville, and four brothers, Joseph and Charles Shelton, both of Evansville, and Marian and.Delmar Shelton; both of Peoria, II.

W. Edward Pointer

W. Edward Pointer, a district

died Monday in his home, 5051 E. New York st. He was 47. He was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis and a member of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Survivors are his wife, Retta; one daughter, Miss Patricia Louise Pointer; one son, Harry Painter II,

Pointer; one son; Harry Pointer II, Services will be at 3 p. m.- Saturday in the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery.

Britain Agrees to UN Hearing Egypt's Plea LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., July 17

(U. P.).—Great Britain announced in the United Nations security

consideration of Egypt's demand for the end. of British occupation of the Nile valley.

British Delegate Sir Alexander Cadogan proposed and won, however, postponement of debate in the Anglo-Egyptian dispute uritil Aug. 5 because of the urgency of the Balkans dispute and the need for bringing experts to Lake Success

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Services will be at 1:30 p. m. Saturday in the G. H. Herrmann/|’ funeral home. Burial will be in|

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his wife, Grace; two'”™

Miss Shirley Ann Shelton, and two |’

manager for the Indianapolis Star,|:

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Hotel Strike Ends

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