Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1948 — Page 4

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“itor govérnor en the old Liberty Party ticket. In 1944 he was candidate for the Republican con-

W. B. Hiner Dies; |gressional nomination for the = {11th district, : FUCH ing our I i He was an opponent of public]

lservice éomm ons and “public! Active in State ET “ GOP Politics

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May 19, 1880, he lived In the |

3740 N. Pennsylvania St. trans-turnlog to Indiana in 1918. He portation pioneer and Republican was rried in 1902 to Vienna {Party personage, Will be at 2/Flem of Middlefork. p.m. Thay Be ny His som, Robert L. Hiner, In-| mortuary Ura, Mn idia - resident of Crown Hill Cemetery. mapolia, Na vice preside Mr. Hiner died last night in the, 4 00 other J. R. Miner, 1s Gifford Nursing Home here. He... qant of Red\Bail Storage Co. was daughter, | | Identified with the truck transit Mr, RE Survivors Fa A yaug

business in Indiana many years, 1 tan. 1m Hiner was & pioneer in long- four grandchildren, a) of Indian

{distance moving, organizing the apolis. |Red Ball Transit Co. in 1919, Of- d |fices were established in 30 tities, Pope to ‘Broa cas

8s D, Cochran, Indianapo‘operator tor 33 years ded Sunday in his home, 3302 8. State Ave, will be buried ‘ tomorrow in New Crown Ceme-| tery. He was 71. Services for Mr, Cochran will be at 2 p, m. in Tolin funeral

y ¥ hop in Parkershurg. W. Va. 7. Cochran lived in Indianapomore than 50 years. He was| # driver on the Washington, Me-| ridian, Shelby, Stockyards and) other lines befcre retiring two| years ago. HON dies, He 1s survived by his wite, Mat. | 8100 Pioneer @6%

tie; two daughters, Mra. Leota Monroe and Mrs. Mabel 22 Charles Raschig {established the first bus terminal|gress the College of Cardinals.

Indianapolis, d dos, A ve an Services Set ; in Indianapolis in 1925 at Lik

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ehilares.-—. land 8t. and Senate Ave, f - . an an nate Ave, for Mrs. Joseph E. Giles | Private services for Charles F.| =o C0 ‘of historic oid Hay-|

' 3 Raschig, former C alifornia mes ir, Ls li RE LL i mn oes Cg me I ndianapolis, lols, “will be held at 11:30 a. 4 ae pe $8 [ - eauty s held at 1:30 p. 11. i0Mel tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan first sta e-wide bus system in In-| Softens

diana. From 1936 to 1945 he. op-| erated the Available Crating and! Shi ping Co. He retired three My, Bas hig. oe Wa Mu, dieg oy ago and had been ill the cock County, R. R. 2, Greenfield, Yesterda ‘| last year. four years, was an Indianapelig Mrs. Willlam W. Hammond, 3308 “arr Hiner, in 1026, was a Re-| resident 24 years. She died yes- N: New Jersey St. He Was & ,uhiican candidate for the nom-| terday in her, home after Fan teller in the old Fletcher & Sharp |jnation for United States Sen-| ~~ gight-month- tines. She was 51. Bank in Indianapolis before mov-|,14r ang in 1028 sought the nogMrs. Giles was & member of the Ing to California more than 55 ination for State Senator. Olive Branch Christian Church, (Ye2IS 280. 1930 he was a candidate for oh Survivors inelude her hushand,| He owned and operated a/Republican nomination for Con-| Joseph’ EH. Giles; a son, Billle Joe Walnut ranch near Santa Paula, gress from the old Seventh DisGiles, Greenfield, and two broth-|Cal., for 15 years. trict. ers, Ralph Dean, Danville, and His sister, Mrs. Hammond, is| At one time he was a candidate

Milo Dean, Chicago, , {his only survivor, AHHH HEH p—— Ep i smi, CT \ |

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