Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1948 — Page 4

prc Charles Beard, Noted

xtord, he atbia University and of arts degree and | of philosophy degree. the Columbia faculty

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HISTORIAN DIES—Dr,

‘he resigned as head Charles A. Beard, nafive of In- | bi ws political science de- diana and noted man of let- | nt after denouncing trus- ters and history, died in a New | “as astionary, visionless Haven, Conn., hospital today.

When Dr. Beard was awarded books are|the 1948 gold medal of the Na-

| Crown Hill

Played Saxophone In Local Bands | Services for John Russell Trulock, 1621 N. Alabama St. who yesterday in General Hospital, will be held at 10:30 a. m.

Friday in Shirley Brothers Central Chapel. Burial will be in

Mr. Trulock, who was 44, was a saxophonist. A native of Indianapolis, he played in several bands in the city for 20 years.! He was employed in the Chevrolet Commercial Body Division! the last seven years. He was a member of the Musicians’ Union and the CIO Automobile Workers’ Union. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Olleen Peggy ; a son, James Russell Trulock; a brother, William E. Trulock, and a’ sister, Mrs, Pearl Faucett, all of Indianapolis.

Joseph J.. McDonough

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‘Roosevelt secretly com # United States to mili-|ville, Conn. and a son, William, |nephews. before(of Alameda, Cal.

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recast a movement of politics. but never ran for pub- {trimming in his yard, He was 86. nilar to what later lic office.” He was connected for

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Altbeusth a an early Supporter of ernment on municipal affairs. : and the charged. in a book Beard is survived by a daughter, Hopkinsville, Ky., and Mrs. Agnes

ghta Bring the first held at the convenience of the

SONIEOIEEOR I SAORI RIOT ERTIES POOR

tional Institute of Arts and Let crvices and burlal for Joseph ters, there was a storm of protest|J: McDonough, retired Pennsyland Author Lewis Mumford re- vania Railroad repairman, will be signed from the Institute, accus- conducted in Louisville, Ky. ing Dr. Beard of distorting his- ‘Saturday. tory to suit his own views, | Mr. McDonough died yesterday Never Sought Office |{in his home, 42 Parkview Ave. wis a Keen student after falling from a tree he was

A resident here for 32 years, he many years with the Russell Sage was born in Louisville. He was a [fnstitute_of Municipal Research member of Holy Cross Catholic in New York and made intensive Church and the Retired Pennsylstudies of city planning, account-|vania Railroad Employees Assoing and financing. {elation. In 1933, after the disastrous| Survivors include his wife, earthquake in Japan, he became {Josephine; two brothers, M. B.! an adviser to the Japanese gov- McDonough, Mansfield, O., and John MeDonough, Louisville; two' Eileen Boehmiche,

Besides his wife, Mary, Mr, sisters, Mrs. com-|{Mrs. Alfred Vagts, of Gaylords- Shipman, Fairland, and two,

Private funeral services will sell

family, it was annqunced,

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fleld, ‘N, Pennsylvania St, most af Dis his Me in Indianapolis.

Mrs. Finch Dies In Pennsylvania

Services dnd burial for Mrs, “inch, a resident of In30 years, who b died in in

spent most of his life in Indimnapolis.” ‘He was a native of Amen Brookville. He was a member of & x the Christian Men Builders. : Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mona Quellhorst, Indianapolis; [two sons, Henry, Chicago, and Carroll of New York City, and

hort, New New York City.

Nebraska Realtor To Talk to Board Here

the Nebraska real estate commis. sion, will speak before the Indianapolis Real Bstate Board Sept. 9,

the Riley Room of the Claypool Hotel, Mr. Luedtke is also executive secretary of the Nebraska Real Hatate Association,

Killed in Crash - TIPTON, 8ept. 1 (UP)-—Flor-: ence Marie Eckert, 40, Kokomo, was killed in a truck-car coll sion near here yesterday, Ben

truck in which the woman was i Tipton Circuit . Court judge, driver of the automobile, f | were injured.

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