Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1948 — Page 5
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F 0. Belzer Dies ot 79;
Pioneer Scout Leader; o. ‘Funeral Tomorrow
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In Crown Hill Services for Francis 0. (Chien) |
! Grown HI) Cemetery, He died yesterday in Method1st Hospital at the age of 79. fu mrased in. Boouting ee Tose in the the organization to Me pvery major progressive
* Pioneer In Scouting Every inch of the ground was known to Chief Belzer, because he had spent many a boyhood hour § in nearby Fall
Creek. His interest in Scouting developed when he began to meet _ with a group of Irvington bo _ that utilized an old barn Fe a meeting place. Later, the group was organized “into a troop and sponsored by |
it grew under Mr, Belzer's leadership. — He became president of the| Scoutmaster’s Association. Thea Central Indiana Council was crganized in 1915 and Chief Belzer was the choice for Scout executive, He was a manual training teacher at School 57 at the time. Supervised Activities For 22 years, the “father of Scouting” here supervised activities at the camp site, Chank-tun- « this Hime, he
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THE CHIEF IS DEAD—Beloved Francis O, (Chief) Belzer, father of scouting here, died Yesterday, He was the. city's rst Boy Scout executive, a post he held 25 years. He was
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| Rites for Arra N. Gribble, former hotel owner here, were to be
{4s “Gribble was 73 and lived at oy N. Olney St. He died Friday
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Twenty-three troops 466 Scouts in 1915 had grown to 180- troops totaling 5750 when Chief Belzer was honor guest at a farewell party June 6, 1940, in fe JSestuah Rite Cathedral. retirement ceremony, representatives of local, regional and national Scouting activities Jaa tribute to the veteran Scout’s ng service.
Mr. Belzer lived at 320 8. Audubon Rd. Sail List of 4 Survivors vors ude a daughter, Miss Katharine Belzer, an instructor at the University of
the camp. totaling
Quads Snooze at Meeting;
LATROBE, Pa., Feb. 23 (UP)|
~The: Zavada quadruplets, now one week old, slept through the first meeting with, their mother last night, Dr. J, Wiley Hartman revealed “She decided to slip upstairs ‘when there would be the least - amount of commotion,” he said. Mrs. Andrew Zavada, 25, was
Robert Fairbanks,
“Uncle of Actor, Dies HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 23 (UP)— . Funeral services will be held + Wednesday for Robert Fairbanks, 67, brother of the late
Douglas Fairbanks and a pioneer |
motion picture executive. Mr. Fairbanks died yesterday at his home after being confined for several years by a bronchial condition complicated by heart trouble, according to his nephew, Actor Doliglas Fairbanks, Jr. parently from sparks from the) lamp. The fire was beaten out by attendants before it could Spread to the cribs of 14 other babies |
in the nursery of Long Island Col-| lege Hospital, = her mother had seen het. {
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Saturday to Mrs. Elsie Cadicomo, |
35. "The child had a subnormal temperature ‘and an ordinary floor lamp was placed next to the - erib to warm her. Early Sunday morning a nurse discovered the crib aflame, ap-
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Alpha Omega Fraternity at Butler University. He served as an instructor in Scoutmasters’ training courses at the Culver Woodcraft School, sponsored by National Scout offices, Pallbearers are Stanley Norton, Hubert Bitz, Delmar Wilson, Glenn Findley, Gerald Martz and yd Byrne. Members of the Boy Scout board have been named honorary pallbearers.
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charge, said the quads were weighed today for the first time since birth, and that each hkd somewhat.
he said. “Today the quads ighed about the same as at birth, s0'I think we're on the road up.” The babies ranged from three [to three-and-one-half pounds at birth. . They are named John Michael, Anna Mary, Barbara |Rose and Bernadette Elizabeth.
VIENNA, Feb. 23 (UP) — The British and American diplomatic representatives in Vienna walked out of a ceremony marking the 30th anniversary. of the Soviet Army yesterday, when the Soviet icommander in Austria, Col. Gen. V. V. Kurassov, accused the Western powers of “preparing for an- , |other war.” | thé Red Army before a select audiehce of allied and Austrian notables, Gen. Kurassov
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ter, Mrs. Mary 8. Mann, DeKalb, Ill, and eight grandchildren.
Arra N. Gribble
HELP FROM THE IRISH-—James ‘Dawson, Indianapolis attorney, receives travel directions at’ Shanhdn Airport from Rosalie O'Kelly-Lynch of Limerick, Ireland, representing American Overseas Airlines. Mr. Dawson flew to Bristol, England, to provide legal aid to Billy Burke Edwards, West Side veteran held in the slaying of his child. The charges were dropped.
at 2 p. m. today in Meyer & eral home. Burial was to be in ashington Park Ceme-
x ‘tfesidént “here for 50 years,
in Methodist Hospital. For the {past four years im had been’ a guard at the Insley Manufacturing Corp. Mr. Gribble formerly owned the New Occidental Hotel, 27% 8. Illinois St. He was a ‘member of Centre Masonic Lodge and a native of West Virginia. - Survivors include his wife, Erna; a .daughter, Mrs. Zoa Levee, Indianapolis, and a brother, Ed Gribble, Muncie.
Fowler Hickman
Services for Fowler Hickman, 2745 N. Oxford St. will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Church of First Born Saints. Burial will be in New Crown.
ty, {Kentucky, he had lived here 24 {n|Years. He was employed as a janitor by the Indiana Trust Co. and was a member of the Church of First Born Saints, Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Laura Hickman; a son, Freeman; a daughter, Mrs. Pauline Haynes; brother, Buster Shields; a sister, Mrs. Lucille Moss and two granddaughters, all of Indianapolis,
Mrs. William Pollard
Services for Mrs. Rachel J. Pollard, a native of Marion Coun-
Mrs. Redick, who died in her| home yesterday, was born in| Wooster, O. She lived “ere 35 years. Survivors include a daughter, Miss Helen Redick, Indianapolis; two sons, Joha Redick, Indianapolis, and Charles I. Redick, St. Louis, Mo., and ‘one granddaughter. : J 1 '|Robert) Flournoy Services for Robert Flournoy, a lifelong resident here, were to be at 10 a. m. today in the Emmanuel Baptist Church. Burial was to be in Floral Park Cemetery. Mr. Flournoy, who was 32, died yesterday in New Castle. He lived at 2355 Wheeler St. here. Survivors include his father, Sam Flournoy; two brothers, Tilford and Lee Flournoy, and three sisters, Mrs. Katherine Jackson, Mrs. Genevieve Fitts and Mrs. Doris Proctor, all of Indianapolis.
sald it was the “imperialistic powers which subsidized Hitler and now are spending millions to fos< ter-another war." Sydney Mellen, American lega-| tion attache, and John Cheetum, British charge d’affairs, immedi-| | rose and left the hall.
‘Quebec Ski Lodge | Destroyed by ’ Fire VAL MORIN, Quebec., Feb, 23 | (UP)—The Val Morin ski lodge | was destroyed by fire early today | following a firrnace blast, saus{ing damage estimated at $100,000. | Some 50 week-end skiers were {driven into outside sub-zero tem{peratures while in ‘their nightclothes. The lodge owner, Leo Gravel, was burned seriously when he attempted to save per{sonal belongings.
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| Services for Mrs. Mayme Helm, 915 Chester Ave; ‘a life resident | of Indianapolis, will be held at| {1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Moore | Mortuaries’ Peace Chapel. Burial will be in Momorial Park Ceme-| tery. She w as Tk | She died Saturday. | Survivors include her husband, | Edward T., a retired policeman; a son, Ray F. Helm, and two brothers, Albert and Edward Claffey, all of Indianapolis.
SURGEON DIES ON TRAIN CHICAGO, Feb. 23 (UP)-Dr. Frazer B. Gurd, chief surgeon of the Montreal (Canada) General Hospital, died last night on a Michigan Central-Canadian Pa-| Sifle Rallways train as it pulled Chicago. -
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Times State Service. HILLSBORO, Feb, 23—Military | services and burial for Dr. Emery G. Bounell, physician ‘ere 40 years, were held here yesterday. He was 76. ° Dr, Bounel was president of the Hillsboro State. Bank 28 and was president of the Hills-
tion. He died at St. Elizabeth Hospital, Danville, Ill, where he had been a patient a month,
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from the Indiana clation. A native of Lebanon, Dr. Bounell was the son of Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Bounell. He was edu-| cated at DePauw University and Indiana Medical School. His three brothers also were members | of the medical profession. Survived by Wife, Daughters Surviving are his wife, Mrs. | Mary Jane Beaver Bounell; two daughters, Mrs. Beulah Bowling, LIndianapolis, and Mrs. Bernice de
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Mrs. Paul Dodson Dies at Hospital
_ Mrs, Glendora Dodson, 901 N. New Jersey 8t., died yesterday in St. Francis Hospital. She was 29. She was born in Scottsville and lived here three years. She was a member of the Cadle : Presby{terian Church, where she taught a class until recently. Services will be’ held Wednesday in Scottsville. Burial will be there,
. | Survivors Include her husband,
Paul; a son; David P. Dodson, Mrs. {Vera Dyson, Noblesville; a sister, |Mrs. Lena May Boren, Tegnessee, and a brother, Don Dyson, In- | dianapolis.
Mrs. Glen Hutker
Services for Mrs. Virginia Hut{ker, an Indianapolis resident 15 | years, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Grinsteiner’'s Funer-|
Hill Cemetery. She was 56. She died Saturday in her home, 3008 Winfield Ave. She was a na[tive of Bloomington. | Survivors include her husband, Glen; two brothers, Sam Whit|aker, Indianapolis, and James Whitaker, Elkhart. and three sis-|
{ters, Mrs, Ella Watland, Chicago;
|Mrs. Ida Nottingham and Mrs. Jean Peffley, both of Indian- | apolis,
ng Thomas M. Cox
Florio, Chicago; a brother, Dr. Rites for Thomas M. Cox, re-
{ware to be held at 2 p. m. today lin the Tolin funeral home. Hs | was to be in Round Hill Ceme He was 78. He died Thursday in the Ing “and Masonic Home, Franklin} native of Kentucky, he lived Southport most of, his lifa, was a Mason 55 years and was
Masonic Lodge and a member of the Central Methodfst’ Church. Survivors are four sons, Anecil, Elmer and Horace, all of Indian |apolis, and Maurice, Kalamazoo | Mich.; a sister, Mrs. Sam Foster,
given the 50-year service award), jiome, Burial will be in Crown Horse Cave, Ky.
Mrs. Ida Moroney Services for Mrs.
| Knightstown, there, | Mrs. Moroney, who was 82, die Friday at a nursing home in Ker
A rvivols include Miss Ermir
{Moroney, Indianapolis; and a so! {Kyle Moroney, Denver, Colo. ordain mosses dhol Bho dis FE)
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Ida Morone:
- Postal Clerk, Dies at 70
~ George Patrick McDonnell; LE sisters; Mrs, John- Weaver, ‘Mrs. N. Denny 8t,, a railroad clerk for|Frank Lyons and Mrs. William
Vincent's Hospital. He was 70. Services’ will be held at 8:30 a. m. Wednesday in Blackwell Funeral Home and at 9 a. m. in St. Joseph's Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. An employee of the LayneBryant ne for the past four| years, McDonnell had lived here'30 years. Se was bom in ternal Order of Eagles 211 and ber of St. Joseph's Catholic lived at 620 Home Pl. Church and a third and fourth Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
{nieces and nephews,
Lovis J. Walk
Louis J. (Butch) Walk, former bartender, died this morning at | 8t. Francis Hospital after an illness of four weeks. He was 74. A native of Indianapolis, Mr. |
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three granddaughters.
Mrs. John E. Newville’
33 years, died yesterday in St. Bohart, all of Wheeling, and 12| Services and burial for Mrs. Mr. Mary Agnes Newville, who died 6634 E. | Washington St, will be in To- had lived here 35 years. |ledo, O., but the time has not/a member of Local 66 of the
|Friday in her home,
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Mrs. Newville was 52 and had and Joiners, AFL. e of Saginaw, Mich, and| . Walk was a member of the Fra- a member of the Presbyterian Mrs. Flora McCarty Stone, an
{lived here for six years. |a nati
Church there.
Survivors include her husband,
John ‘E.; a son, Edwin Reeves,
degree member of the Knights of Anna Walk; a son, Norman E.|Los Angeles; three daughters, Millikan, and a sister, Mrs. Emma | Mrs. Helen Head, Mrs. Elizabeth Survivors include the wife, Me. Lancaster, all of Indianapolis. |Schwieterman and Bra. Bernice wo Services will be at 1:30 p. m.| Nadeau, all of Toledo; a halfbrothers, Guy V. and Leo M. Mo Wednesday in G. H. Herrmann sister, Mrs. Charles Lucas, Ohio, Donnell, both of Wheeling; three
land five grandchildren.
Harry Bounell, Waynetown, and tired carpenter, will be held at
{2 p. m, tomorrow in Royster and rASKin mortaary. | Burial will be in Floral Park. Cox died yesterday in| | Methodist Hospital. He was 70. Born in Hendricks County, he! He was
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