Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1948 — Page 12
Close ‘Window’ |Local Deaths— - - On Baby's Heart
John D. Williams COLUMBUS, O., May 27 (UP) . : A 19-day-old baby was recovering F)3 . today from a rare surgical opera- 18S n ome er p (tion thit closed a “window” over his. Jann, 5 a Founded Indiana The baby, Charles Kochensparger, one of twins born May 8 to Highway System = MN Charies Kochensparger; had|- Services for John. David. Wil. a split breastbone which permitted Hams, father of Indiana's highhis heart to bulge through his|way system, will be held at 11:30 chest when he breathed or cried. © |. m. tomorrow in his home, 4532 A surgeon whose name was not/N. Pennsylvania St. Burial ‘will
revealed stitched the soft gristle-/be in Green Hill Cemetery, Bed-
¢ togethér, closi the/ford. He was 73. rag, et Mr, Williams, who died last
night in his home, was born = Bedford. He was employed by * DEE Has Them All the Bedford postoffice until 1906 when he moved to Indianapolis. Famous Make Portable RADIOS ® PHILCO, $29.95 & $39.95 © TELETONE, $24.95 to $20.95 ® RCA Personal, $32.64 © CROSLEY, $44.95 © GF; $49.50
A lifelong Republican, he took KLAN FOE DIES—John D.
clerk Tn’ the ‘tuditor's Jett iement Williams, 4532 N. Pennsylvania St., bitter foe of the Ku Klux
followed this with work in| . . : . the State Board of Accounts and| Klan, died last night in his /the State Insurance Department] home. He was an early or |and in 1921 became chief clerk of|. ganizer of our present highway | the highway commission. ' Became. Director system. | The following year he became | director of the department and Mrs, Mary E. Brown Dies
| created the beginnings of present In Home Here at 84
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became one of its bitterest foes. |will be in Cartersburg. She was 84. The climax of the battle came, Born in Clayton, she had lived -in-1925--when - D.C, Stephenson, here-most of her life. Mrs. Brown | Klan leader, backed a proposed was a member of the North Indi- | law that would have reorganized) anapolis Church of Christ.
' the highway department and| Survivors are two daughters, i J A ZINN 4 _jwould have eliminated Mr. Wil-| Mrs. O. O. Pierce and Mrs. Maude ny Tams” rom the potiticalr picture; Oakley Perce; ‘a-niece; Mrs. Daisy
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4 2 highway system. During this eA time he spent $100,000,000 of al-| Rites for Mrs. Mary E. Brown, | | lotted funds for varfous road im-' ‘who died yesterday in her home, | § i provements. | ! ‘ Attempting to keep his depart- 1064 W. 36th St, will be held at og 1 ment free from the influence of| 1:30 P. m. Saturday in Shirley { . the Ku Klux Klan, Mr. Willlams| Brothers Central Chapel. Burial §
| This bill was defeated. | Morgan, and two nephews, John PERSONAL any
This fight and the trial that and Robert Blackwell. 10s small snd compags fs 4 yanky _.._jiater in the same year for the
ease! Yet it’s a powerhouse for vol | murder . of Madge Oberholtzer|S ume! 2 dual purpdse tubes actually ST give it 6-tube performance! So effi
broke the power of the Klan. In 1929 Mr. Williams retired ' citnt—30 lightweight—so sar you'll cake iv everywhere you =<} $1.00 A. WEEK
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| poor health since 1923. Mr, Williams attended Indiana University and was a member of the Episcopal Church of the AdCo vent, the Loyal Legion, Beta, ° Theta Pi and formerly the Co-| lumbia Club, His father, Col. Vinson V. Williams, Civil War officer and prominent elvic leader, was a mayor of ‘Bedford. are his wife; Mrs: Alice ‘Mitchell Williams; .. his daughter, Mrs. Raymond Mead, 8; two sisters, Mrs. Joe L. Glover and Mrs. Oscar Hartley, both of Bedford: two grandsons, David and Mitchell, and a granddaughter, Alison.
» SE —— A —. HOTHOUSE ROMANCE PAYS LONDON, May 27 (UP) — orchid offspring of a hothouse Aa mance proved the sensation of the Chelsea Flower Show today. It i 'won a $240 prize and was marked: |= tage unknown.” It's name: “Maiden’s Blush.” |
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Saturday Rites Set For Adam M. Lang
Services Will: bé held at 1:30 |p. m. Saturday for Adam M. Lang, vice “president of “Langsenkamp-|C Wheeler Brass Works, Inc., C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will be in Washington Park. “He was 64. Mr. Lang, who died yesterday in Methodist Hospital, was born in Erle, Pa. Re came here in| 1905. » In 1908 he began work with the Langsenkamp-Wheeler Brass Works as a machinist. later promoted to foreman and! was vice president at the time of
bis Saath, He lived at 2410 Shel-| y St Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Julia Lang; a daughter, Mrs. Guy | McVey, Indianapolis; two broth. | ers, Charlie Lang, Youngstown; Pa. and Phillip Lang, Erie, Pa.’ and two grandchildren,
Paul Burkle, Retired Shoe Merchant, Dies
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Wife of Former IU Dean Dies
, Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, May 27—Mrs.| [8 Grace Shirley Rothrock, wife of |} David A. Rothrock, former Indi-|}¥ ana University dean, died Tues-|| day while on a visit to Santalp Monica, Cal. She had been » California since November, Dr. Dothrock fis the Tetired dean of the IU college of arts and sciences. Survivors besides hér husband are four children, |
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