Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1948 — Page 6

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Rites for» United Stareg Ma , 8, 1945, will be at 3 p.

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who was killed on Iwo Jimalhar candidacy for the Demoratic

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. Burial will be in Down Hill Cemetery.

“The Marine is James Earl Whited, son of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas

3044, and was sent overseas in Mr. Whited was 18 when he

of Indianapolis and was gradusted from Howe High School. ’ Amateur Boxer - An amateur boxer, Mr. Whited,

parents. At one time he was the leading fighter in his class on the island. Survivors besides his parents include four sisters, Mrs. Ruth Huffman and Mrs, Beatrice Martin, Indianapolis; Mrs. Norma Sanburn, Toledo, O., and Mrs. Rosemary LaCroix, Louisville, Louisville, Ky, and a brother, John B. Whited, Indianapolis,

Native Hoosier

. * . . Dies in California Walter J. Kirkhoff, former employee of the Baker Forms Co. and Indianapolis native, died today in Burbank, Cal. He was 44, Mr. Burbank and his immediate family had moved. to California for his health. He had been ill about two years. He was a mem-

ber of the Olive Branch Christian Church and the Carpenters’ Union. The survivors include his wife, Clara; his son, William Walter; and his daughter, Mrs. Juanita

He enlisted in the Marines June 29,

November of that year.

W. E Butterfield | Dies at Home Here

Services fo Be Held Friday Morning William E. Butterfield, native of Indiana and local resident for 25 years, died today in his residence, 2719 Adams St. Mr. Butterfield was 73, had been ill a year and was a member of the North LaSalle Evangelical United Brethren Church. Services will be held Friday at 10 a. m. in the residence with burial in Crown Hill. He is survived by his wife, Charlotte A. of Indianapolis; his daughter, Mrs. Ruby Phillips, Anderson, Ind.; a son, Roscoe Butterfield, ‘Greenfield, Ind.; a sister, Mrs, Ella McCorkle, and a half brother, Elmer Wilson, both of Wilkinson, Ind., and three grandchildren.

Denied Use of Mails In Church Fund Case

WASHINGTON, Apr. 7 (UP)— Harrison Parker of La Grange, Ill, self-styled chancellor of the Puritan Church in the U. 8., has been denied use of the mails be-

ducted a fraudulent puzzle con-

Kennedy, all of Burbank; his| test.

mother, Mrs. Mathilda Kirkhoff; his brothers, Frank L., Arthur C. and Christian F. Kirkwood, all of Indianapolis, and two grandchil-

The funeral and burial both will be in California at a time unannounced.

Thomas F.. Pollock

. Funeral! arrangements for Thomas F. Pollock, who died yesterday in Methodist Hospital, have not been completed. Mr. Pollock, who was a na of Paxtop, Ill, was a yard ter for the Nickel Plate Railroad. raul SLR. B24

807. * Survivors are his wife, Ms, Helen Pollock; a“daughter, Mrs Helen P. Chaney, Cleveland, o.; 3 three sisters, Mrs. Mary P. Fall, Oak Park, Ill, Mrs. Grace Fall, Peoria, Ill, and Mrs. Nelle Morprison, Sullivan; and a grand-| daughter, Miss Helen Lee Chaney, Cleveland, O.

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Postmaster General Jesse M. Donaldson, who {issued the or-

to raise $230,000 from “gullible”

Social Worker.

cause he is alleged to have con- of the College Ave. Nazarene

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Miss A. M. Lucile Smith, 1 'N. Delawarev St., social

tive.

activities director of the Children’s Guardian Home, community center supervisor of the City Recreation Department and a staff member of the Indianapolis Day Nursery Association. She is a member of the Marion County Democratic Women's Association, American Legion Auxiliary, American Recreation Society, Indiana Probation Association and the Methodist Church.

Taylor Services To Be Tomorrow

Services for Mrs. Flossie V.| Taylor will be held at 10 a. tomorrow in the Dorsey Funeral Home. Burial will be in West Newton. Mrs. Taylor died yesterday in the home of a brother, Ira R. McFarland, at 4736" Brookville Rd. She was 51. A native of Johnson County, she had lived here 39 years and was a member

Miss Smith

Church. She was a machine operator at the Indianapolis Glove Co, for 14 years. Survivors are a son, Marvin

der, sald Parker used the contest|l2Ylor, Indianapolis; her parents,

Mrs. ric McKew

Rites Tomorrow |

Indianapolis Native Lived Here 46 Years

Services for Mrs. Eric L. Mc-

morrow in the Flanner & Buchanan funeral home and burial will be in Crown Hill A native of Indianapolis and al former resident of Evansville, Mrs. McKew died yesterday in her home at 3547 N. Illinois St.| She had lived in Indianapolis 40} years, was 57 and a member of the Evansville Christian Church. L. McKew; a daughter, ter and two nieces, anapolis.

Mrs. Emma Turner Services for

all of Indi-

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Church. Survivors are a son, Harry E.|

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participants, land, Beech Grove; a sister; Mrs. a ban 8, osienaibly to bulla Ants an Roipio, and wo Postal officials said Parker had Other brothers, William and Gil“no intention” of building the burt McFarland, both of Indianchurch. They said the Puritan ®P°'®

Church was “a figment of Park-|Mrs. Willa P. White er's imagination” i 3 : agl and “consisted Services will be held at 1 p. m.

of a one-room La Grange.” office In Friday at Second Baptist Church 8! for Mrs. Willa P. White, 1421 N.

Charges Rights Bill {Illinois St, who died Sunday

while visiting her daughter, Mrs. Would Allow Gestapo Pauline Buckner, in Detroit, Mich. MIAMI BEACH, Fla, Apr. 7

Toi White, who was 65, was TI! » (UP)—Gov. Millard . Caldwell itved OO avile: Ne te od President Truman's pod] .{ civil rights program would authorize “a Washington gestapo.” Mr. Caldwell, speaking on a nation-wide radio hookup last night, said the program would Arey section against section and class against class.” He called on Northerners to| new: " AAI earth. Paula, support the South's “successful Orns y oom, Cristobal; Santa Clara, battle” against racial intolerance YORK \DEPARTURES—Examiner, instead of backing “meddlesome Bort Said: Exbrook, Naples Jefferson legislation,” which he said would A Queen 5 een Mary, 80 Sou uthampton; Touts met up “a Washington gestapo to|Qdesss: Cristobal, "Cristobal; PL. police the internal affairs of the ; : several states.”

Sweden Adopts Neutral

Role in Future Wars

STOCKHOLM, Apr. 7 (UP) — Foreign Minister Osten, Unden sald last night in a speech at a Social Democratic meeting that Sweden will remain neutral in any future war. “By placing our territory within one of the blocs we would only increase the frictions in the world,” he said. “If a third world war is coming, which I do not believe, Sweden will be neutral. The government and parliament agree on this.”

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Plans, New Movie Firm

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