Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1949 — Page 5
i ' > J [Foments ‘Plot’ pe Rites Tomorrow 0 store names T0-Brown County Union activity in Indianapolis’ | *1 used to take lakatives : to take — Heart AMack Victim [sundry and dry cleaning Plants, until I started e KoEioars Stricken in Church gained impetus today. / | NASHVILLE, 1 ne A Apr. 11 BRAN was 22 uv Addressing a mass meeting of Not to be outdone by the Beast . William Frank Cory, 4419 Crit- laundry workers in the Claypool. po ShrubiAeo, A She Monaiat of ; 3 " rown County reared head : 2 the New York Contralinight after a one-day illness in/tenden Ave. who suffered a heart] Hotel yesterday, the Rev, Mar M. Graveside services for Mm. 3-¢/ Mrs, Burcham, who lived Railroad, who died Saturday in his home. He was 75. a attack during Palm Sunday shall A. Talley, pastor of the: AA rowli four-footed | Poul Reeiue Jad 122 N. Miley Ave, willl Burial will be in East Hil/morning song services fn the North Side New Era Baptist/mai which hes ent natives nl one of many srsslie . in Holy Cross Cemetery Cemetery for Mr. Hutchinson, North Baptist Church and died & Church. cha Dave Beck, Seat- ited be held at 10 a. m. Wednes- bY another son, Emery J. Burs) wing services to- a charged Dave an uproar for more than a year,|
will ; 0 who also once was vice president day in Greenwood Cemetery cham, Brownsburg; one daughter, morrow the Conkle: Funeral P few minutes later, will be buried | tle, executive vice president of has returned. ' Several months Suffer was = : "He in jem mass at ® of the fational grain association | » Glen Haven Cemetery follow- [the teamsters, with fomenting “a ago it was quite accurately de-| due tolack of d a requiem and president of the Rush County plot that would deprive Indianap- termined that the beast or beasts arly Giak In St Anthony Catholic Tuberculosis Association. He was/ing services at 1:30 p. m. Wednes- ita workers of their bargaining were Great Danes, pets of a Nash.
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R. Rate, 13 Bradbury Ave oi;"14 grandchiares 30 Broth] meee Sadness, Mr. Kirst Ih Ruste Phoenitiaay fn Shirley Brothers Central rights” i woman Je 1044. He fii | grandchildren and one great-i... . member of St Anthony ie Commandery of Chapel, Mr, Talley told the meeting that! Now Carey Cloud, "a Brown| G Son ms "TO rth 1 TE, Te ro te Sin on, 7 ATOR ME Cor. an tes emer of 7 cal mis 0 re Couty ATX ha adn s i A th eory the eritt A graduate of Manual Training Burcham attended White! yory Central Railroad in 1930 He is survived by his wife, Mrs. midst of the oid hymn, “Love og Blanks Signed-amntras ith ing an un I track es pn
and 42 years of service. {Bessie Hutchinson; two 8 0 n 8, Looked "Ha Was was a member of the White Lick . h At Me" He 89. | AFL unions without their consent detailed drawing and took carea three-year apprenticeship as a a 0 Surviving are his wife, Imo; Yowell A. Hutchinson, Arlington, Aid Society. « {three sons, Leonard Kirk, Indian-land and. Ross M. Hutchinson. Cam.| 1s wife, Mrs. Indiana Cory; and knowledge. {ful measurements of paw print
: said that Mr, Cory had com- lana stride. Inc. He was a member of the oN re Ta apolist John Kirk, Bell, Cal. and hridge City; one daughter, Mrs. Asks Tobin Intervene Hoosier Athletic Club and Riviera Carl Kirk, Burbank, Cal; three George Offutt, Streator, i: 10 pained ring AT hile} Under terms of the contract. he! . Comparing his finds with inClub swimming teams. He was & Ve daughters; Mrs. Irene Root. Lin- grandchildren and three great-|n oN resident ofisald, 3000 employees would be hoon in Naturé Magazine
Indianapolis most of his life, he ror oy to join one of the three MI Cloud decided the animal
Cal; Mrs, Ham Masun grandchildren. ; {was a native of Oaklandon. He! unions within 30 days or lose their must be a Canadian lynx. EVER HEAR OF 13 grand- Mrs. E. H. Schafer was a packer in the medical aid yobs | To date there is no report on
Church. uy” ; Indianapolis and M Surviving, addition Reeves, ey, C41 : ! parents, are David Rar Rites W children and tw great-grandehil- : SepAFLmEnt af She Hook Drug 00." Hv allied Daniel § Toni |e surly serpent of Fiat Roek| A “WALKIN REFRIGERATOR" liffe; a brother, Edwin Ratcliffe dre ; | Services for Mrs. Henrietta W.| A brother. Harmond KE. Cory, =6 cated upon banie’ J. Tobin, near Shelbyville. Wo haw Mo fool’ : ] : iSchafer. 5116 Carrollton Ave. 'survives in addition to his wife, (President of the Teamsters’ ”™o vess
and a half-brother, William De-! Services for Russell D. Banks, Mi len E. G ed Union, to “stop Dave Beck, this | We have 2 big roomy WALKIN re ; Indianapolis. Standard Ofl Co. em $$ B. Oreen@® who died Saturday In her home, ‘ 3 ors, All o apo died yesterday in his Poyet, Wao! Sirvices for Miss Klien B.|will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow Streeter H. Ballard outside IntFuder * ars SHOE REPAIRING irigorater whire we heap sll of our Luther D. Ody 163d Place, after a five monthsiGréens, Indianapolis Reaident hn I Sate Mayer ranerdl Home, a alla Dative of [were urged : by R Rev. ra 3 SPECI AL GRADE A BEEF unlil Bt Mis jut The “ . ¥ iliness, will years, o died urday ny LT arion who Friday Such & pouj- Services for Luther 1). O03: Jon Wednsaday Pu-{home, 2407 8. Meridian St. will (Mark's Cemetery there. She Was|in his home in Hornell, N. ¥., willl ToieY 10 refuse fo sign cards| MEN'S © |. i Bo try op . mes a neral Home, be held ai 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in| 72: : be ‘buried in. North Liberty[UtONIINE thelr employers to omposition : Salted wih ae v ~ loned the wis- Ine, Who isd. Saturaay in 38 131g) the G. H. Herrmann funeral home. Born in Bateaville, she livediChristian Church Cemetery fol-(oduct Non dues {rom their pom killing light. Whether we | appointment home Of an sunt, Mrs. Mary Carl, toy snore, “34 Burial will follow in Crown Hill.|{in Indianapolis 44 years. She is|lowing services at 2 p. m, in WeoKLY Salaries. ree you a soak of roast ff wil serted in the michael, 610 N. New Jersey St. A native of oF Miss Greene, who was 63, was survived by her husband. Edwin Royster & Askin Mortuary, He He sald they would be pro-| roach your fable of Just The right d, will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomor- Mr f ‘1a ‘native of Milwaukee. She is H. Schafer; a son, Irvin H. Scha-|was 55. {tected if employers attempted to! ! ers Found Tow in Conkle Funeral Home, apolis survived by her mother, M¥'s. Lou-|f¢": 8nd a grandson, all of In- . locomotive engineer on the/fire them for refusing to sign the! WHILE time . , , packed full of Haver and ; Cremation will follow. He was “oe of the Masonic Lodge in|i8¢ Greene: a sister, Miss Nettie dianapolis. Erie Railroad, Mr. Ballard had cards. : : = 40] st fendorness! STOP INI pointed out Mr. Ody retired ‘several years{™Me” : Greene, and a brother, Frank|, , “gorime ors lived in Hornell the past 37] WN You We're Open Bach Day itcnail, Mark lived in the h A of his nm “el © Surviving are his wife, Wilma, | Greene. all of Indianapolis. py eae Serviee a Bi at WAIT | AMMAN ML pak. a Ee © |8 “teacher in -the Clay Outer Raymond N. McAdams| HUNTINGTON, Apr. i1—Fu-|lard, Burlington, Va., and Fura] nner wen 5095 § su y confidential In addition to Mrs. chael, Sn Schools danghiter, Miss Services for Raymond N. Me- metal services were conducted to-| Ballard, Hornell; a daughter, Mrs. | ang de 18 S. : Winois St. apers in the he is survived by his mother and A th A A. Indianapolis; Adams, native of Indianapolis, aay tor o A. Schacht, in-/Charlotte Davis. Hornell; a man Beauty magazine in stepfather, Mr, i Mx. E D. od . Hs: two bro ‘Ban Oliver who died Saturday in a Wilming- bry nh Snginees and florist, who daughter, Mrs. Ruth Freeman, _OENTRAL g _Winols and Wadhingten St, he allegations Embree, Indjana ’ napolis; thers, ton (Del) hospital will be held home: here. Saturdan Hornell and his “mother; Mrs. — “OH SHOE REPATR No. 2 sdgar Hoover and Hobart Banks, Indianapolis: wy. necqay tn Whmington. He/H¢ Was 46. = =~ ~~ [Elza KH “Ballard, Speedway City.
"Une m " five sisters, Mrs. Nellie Holt, Mrs. v, former Un da os MC Gi bert : Nellis He aitreq vas 65.
pieresting to Serices for James M. Gilbert Orta. Indianapolis: Li. Ba 340s pone ta mors ho 30" penre MON LL JERI & retiréd employee of Burnet-Bin-|Safell, Ft. Knox, Ky. and Mrs, Fonts: and the FBI ford Lumber Co, who died Fri- G Hay ile. Ind. | Mr. McAdams had been seffetary it and confi _#4da¥ in Bis nome, 1849 Carrollton] racie Hay, Perrysville, (Of the firm seven years when he 1.47 YAR ML BW
ice. If they > : {retired last year, tis one doubt ~~ Ave, were to be held at 1:30 p. m.| Mpg, ElizaBeth Maple | ved in the fa- today in the J. C. Wilson Chapel | ‘Norman J. Sharrow.” vernment and’ of the Chimes. Burial was to be, Mrs. Elizabeth Louise Maple, Services were being arranged opie,” he aid, in Memorial, Park. 3119 E. 25th 8t., who died yester- Norman 7. Sherrow, former . Mr. Gilbert, who was 80, had day in General Hospital after an|y, qi nenoiis restaurant operator : ls Made been an Indianapolis resident|illness of 15 days, will be buried, died Saturday in the U. 8 4 fhe charges more than 23 years. Surviving/in New Crown Cemetery following Marine Hospital, Fort Stanton. * ‘Miss Mitchell are his wife, Anna F.; a daughter, services at ? p. m. tomorrow Ini » gurial will be in Ft. Ben- - brought origi- Mrs. Mabel Anderson; a son, Moore Mortuaries’ North Kast. wn 3 i 4 yi G 2 4 AT \ 1) M 2 ; d Jury sitting Kenneth W. ‘Gilbert, and twolChapel. IDR Cleo Cn ce ided that “for grandchildren. ae. Maple, whe was 24, hss a native of Brazil, Ind, Surviv- i} A BL E ENSE MBL E 2 inge of grand . ’ ing are his mother, Mrs. Margaret % and the alle- M Bedford Curtis in Indianapolis six years. She 18 pyyton Indianapolis, and a sis- | 3 3 b Y AND K N § Ww L E S § re considered Mrs, Clara Curtis, 153 Bak {survived by a sister, Mrs. Florence) ter, Mrs. L. G. McPherson, In- « v d jury which ¢- |Elkins, and a brother, William T. dianapolis. 3 dictments be- meyer St, who died yesterday in Butler, both of Indianapolis. - : Methodist Hospital, will be buried Mrs. Ethel Carlisle arr 3 in New Crown Cemetery follow-| Charles Washburn Services for Mrs, Ethel Carl- : 2 ing services at 3 p. m. tomorrow : isle, 126 Herman St, who died - . fe in the G. H. Herrmann Funeral, Services for Charies Washburn, in General Hospital, " N Home. former Indianapolis resident who Saturday ne! ospita
A ; died Saturday in a Glendale| Will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow cinlative ate: ye Mi. | Ariz.) hospital, were to be held|in Grinsteiners Funeral Home. 35 years. She was 46. Surviving ‘here today. Burial was to follow| J bari be |B New Crown are her husband, Bedford Curtis; in Phoenix, Ariz. metus. f Worthin; , Ind a daughter, Mrs. Maxine Clause; Mr. Washburn moved to Atl Carlisi ¥ Ro a
a son, Wendell Curtis; a my zona from Indianapolis five years Mrs. Carlisle had lived in Indian-}
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had lived in Indianapolis 40 years. She was g native of Dunkirk, Ind. Surviving are ‘two sons, E. L. and W. D. Fitzpatrick, and a ter, Mrs. G. A. Pennock, all of
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