Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1948 — Page 4

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- Private sérvices. will at 2:30 p. mW. Friday in Flanner| & Buchanan MortGary for Miss Gear Hutchinson, retired secTay of Indianapolis Union Rall-

au wil be in Crown Hi. in Hutchinson, who was 68, jed yesterday in her home, 3550 og Illinois St. She was a lifelong) resident of Indianapolis, and had ‘been employed by the Tallway io

€2°years.,

; She was a member of Queen : Esther Chapter, a : Tabernacle Presbyterian Church.) fies reported. that Fritz Kuhn, . ‘Suryiving are two brothers, David H. Htchirison, and Harry H.

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Mrs. George W. Lahr

Mrs. George W, ‘Lahr, former, Indianapolis resident, died Sun-| Toi ‘McCarthy, who was 45, was! Alexander, president and ne day in the home of her daughter, thn ees erman. lan employee of Bundler-Paper Kancelsy 8 Mrs. Earl 8. McRoberts, ‘Evans- p a pe | manager of . National She was 77. : . A native of Greencastle, Mr. Internment Cam Lahr had .resided in Ft. Wayne and Crawfordsville during her| She attended Otilo, : Yr osleyan University. ; Lahr was a member of Derthy Q Chapter, Daughters of -* America at Crawfordsville, and|Ryhn, the First Methodist Church, Ev-| German-American Bund in the home, 626

ton, Il.

early life, .

anston,

* Surviving, besides her daughter, ‘Dachau are two sisters, Mrs. George Ranpom, Laguna Beach, Cal, andlip rifies. . Mrs. Margaret. Eraege, Char-

Toftsville, Va.

Mrs. Clora Welty *

Rites for Mrs. Clara Waety, former Indianapolis resident, will be held tomorrow in Spencer where leader. : she had resided for the past three ...°

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leader here, escaped a German

was awaiting denazification trial.

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MUNICH, Feb. 4 (UP)—Fritz

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leader of’ the|pe; Hoy, United States, escaped from the held at

night, according to American au- will be |

ments that were sent to Ger-|ters of many from the United States. In Germany he was a party ward Kuhn was deported to Ger- Liggins, many. from the U, 8. in Septem-| I88Ins,

Mrs. Welty, a resident of In-|p.. “1045 and worked for a while! Mrs.

We om or, MY prison sentence of 10 years. bontas and Reve and the Poca hontas bekah "Lodges at Spencer,

Survi

ving . ~ Welty, St. Louis; two brothers, Ing and

ughter. : Mrs. Daniel ‘ Grubbs - “Services. for Mrs. - Katherine utalized citizen in Detroit in 1934. Hinds Grubbs of Pleasant Woods : . Farm, Carmel, n, Carmel, wig | be at 4 o'clock

most of her life, died

ls, Freedom; a sis-| Walter, . ter, Mrs. Ed Martin, Spencer: two Germany in February, 1044, on bors of granddaugh one great- |!

‘at a Munich chemical plant.

have been subject to a maximum day at

Arrested on Arrival Kuhn was arrested on his ar-|dale, IIL rival in Germany, later released,

his Hved with his wife, Elsa, and son, /® mem

the exchange ship Gripsholm, (bekah

" Kuli ‘was born in Munich In 1806, “ went to the U, 8. after, ce oh World War I and%became a nat-

N. Y. Leader in '30s another

Nazi principles. ‘In November, - found guilty of djshonesty in Bund funds’ and sen-

Mrs.

Dean

Castle and a member of St. Paul|Sing Prison. His citizenship was! anapolis

ters. Mis H

Episcopal Church, Christamore revoked in 1943 and. he was. de‘Aid Boclety. and Ws. Woodstosk horieq two years later.

, besides her husbafid, SEES NET GAME, DIES her, ‘Miss Mary Powo hy ali ot Ca Baume 1 Miller| John ‘A. S8ummy,. 65, Gru armel; two sis-|Leon H. Summy, . advertising L< the Goshen

member. Church.

Surviv Leonard, managed. of

Lés-| Democr: ‘and died in

Chapel H ter St. Clair, South Be Bend,/and a|his hograt, last night after attend-|Clarksvi

brother, orgs P. Hin ~ delphia, Ind.

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Samiel Smith Dead Here at 72

Struck ‘by Automobile Ed born .at Fayette and! Christian

Samuel Smith, injured in an ac-| cident Christmas Eve, died ves- Ip. m. Friday in Shirley. terday at General Be epicar. The 72-year-old estrian was Cemetery. struek 2 an automobile driven Micmorial Park by Ernest -Linsley, 50, -of 2338] John A.; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Paris Ave, police sald, at the in-|Nomos and Mrs. Mamie Bakius,

Mr. Smith was the fourth

in a 1947 traffic accident. His | raised Indianapolis 1947 traffic death toll to T1.

Services for James Michael Me-

is si 2 Dis in Anderson § died Monday in General Hospital,

will be held at 8:30 a. m. tomor- . : row at Blackwell Funeral Home. internment camp-last night, He Requiem high mass will be sung i 9 a. m, at St, Patrick's Cath-| ie Coupes. Burial will pe in Holy

- U. S. Bund Leader Was I= Yon Muy Bllen McCarthy, og made president in ri at

Mes. H. B. T. Hoy

Household of Ruth, 672, Surviving are a sister, Eliza Wells; two brothers, Moses urday afternoon,

As a major offénder ‘he would Mas Robinson, who died Vester. SHIP. Movements

Mrs. Grace Secrest, ford Ave., will be held in Allen- ne

Mrs. Robinson, a former resi- yeteran, Bremen.

t So - and arrested again last July. Dur- (dent of Allendale, had resided in|Midiand Victo are a’ son, *Stanley period of freedom he (Illinois most of her life. She was Southampton; South A

who were deported to/Methodist Church, Royal Neigh-ito

Surviving, besides her sister, are her husband, John Robinson;

anapolis, Robinson, both of Allendale, and

‘He became a leader of the: “this ota Ban & Bal- German-American Bund. in New| sa x = “ley Mortuary, 3 will be in| York y the 1930's and arrogantly) Mrs. Letha Majors

1939, he ‘was Martindale Ave.’ died Yesterday | In her home. She was 83, A native of Clarksville, Grubbs, she was a native of New|tenced to 215 to 5.years in' Sing| Mrs. Majors had resided in Indi

1 Services will be at 1 p. m. Fri<| day in Emanuel Baptist Church,! Sieasdte b " GORHEN, Ind, Feb, 4 (UP)— Burial will be in New Crown % father of|Cemetery: }

Sewws-tand Jasper Majors; indian

ing the Goshen-Wakarusa high/three _great-grandchildren; niece, and three nephews.

Services Friday.

{| Mrs. “Ella Riggan, a resident of rasan County since 1889, died rday in her home at Clayton.

twas a member of the Church at Jarhestown. Services will be held at: -1:30 Brothers’

Christmas Eve

[Central Chapel. Burial will be a Survivors are her husband;

n of Michigan at Bright noth of Indianapolis; two sons, Chester, Indianapolis, and Ralph, T-| Washington, D. C., five grandchil-

ie this year from inju ies {dren and one and one great-grandchild.

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Verne Alexander to Be £ Buried in Cleveland

Times Stale Service _ ANDERSON; Feb. 4—VerneS

THE . INDIANAPOLIS [Mrs.. Ella Riggan is

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|authority he became sisters, the Misses Kath- _., "so company in 1043 3

{which time he moved to Ander4son, es for Mrs. Harry B. Ter- Worked ‘in Chicago who died Monday at her| Previous to joining the’ comDenagias St., will be/pany he had been associated with & 3 tomorrow at railroads in Chicago and invest- |=

n, Crown Hill |New York.

Mrs. Hoy, who was 80, was al» Born in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Kuhn was awaiting trial before native of Lyles. a German denazification court in|here 55 years and was a member land, where he attended school, Bavaria on the basis of doc¢u- of Bethel Methodist Church, Sis-|

She had lived Canada, he lated moved to Cleve-

Services will be at 4:30 o'clock |= Charity No. 1 and the this afternoon here after which the body will be taken to Cleve- |S Mrs. lland for services and burial Sat-

Surviving are a brother, R. H. |Alexander, New’ York City, and {a niece and nephew of Cleveland.

Indianapolis, and Lewis Princeton. :

John Robinson

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