Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1949 — Page 3
y about an ting. shooting oce ie home and - admitted to Police escorted Thomas to Genle shot the “leral Hospital for treatment of head lacerations. In addition to his wife, Mr. PerSale “ due leaves a son, Raymond, 15, and a brother, William, both of e. 33, or 743 Indianapolis. Two sisters live at as fined $100 Portland, Tenn: pal Court 4 ‘Mr. Perdue was employed at ' gelling coal the Home Elevator Co., Inc., 1142 He drew the Southeastern Ave., for about six th ago on a years. —t James (Shorty) Thomas Methodists “Set Service
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The Roberts Park Methodist Church will hold services tomorrow from noon until 12:30 p. m
Jeweler's Wife | Buried
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Services were held here today for Mrs. Edith McCloskey, sister of Wray E. Fleming of Indianapolis
with the Rev. Amos L. Boren, pastor, in charge. Luncheon will be served from 11:30 a. m. to
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Frank Hideubrand . former aid to Gov. Schricker to. be buried today.
Funeral Is Today
Frank Hildenbrand Rites Held in Knox
fimes Site Service KNOX, Apr. 12—Frank Hilden-
Gov. Schricker in his first term, will be buried in Round Lake iCemetery following services at 2 p. m, today in Knox. Mr. Hildenbrand, a lifelong friend of Gov. Schricker, suffered a- heart attack Saturday at Bass Lake. He died in his home in Knox. on Sunday. He was 62. Born in Starke County, Mr, Hildenbrand entered politics in 1911 when ‘he was appointed superintendent of the Starke County infirmary. He later served as pa-
secretary of the State Clemency Commission and was a merchant five years. He served as sheriff of Starke County two terms beginning in
for two terms. was a field agent for the Indiana parole department of penal institutions under the administration! of Gov. Paul V. McNutt. 3 Surviving are his wife, Maude; a sister, Mrs. Dennis Hicks, Battle Creek, Mich., and a brother, Earl Hildenbrand, Chicago.
Mrs. Helen Henderson Services for Mrs. Helen B. Henderson, former Indianapolis resident and graduate of Shortridge High School, were being arranged today in Alhambra, Cal. Mrs. Henderson died yesterday in a hospital at Patton, Cal. She was 52. Born in Springfield, Ill. Mrs. Henderson lived in Indianapolis several years before moving to Alhambra. Surviving are her mother, Mrs. R. Leona Basler, Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Ralph Scholfield and Mrs. Gail Baldwin, Indianapolis; two sons, John C. Henderson, Los Angeles; and William Henderson, Las Vegas, Nev.; a daughter, Mrs. Richard Red-
role officer of the state prison and i
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Youth Tells of Ride. In Car to Shirley
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the trio became “trigger happy.” The pair was arrested when
"The shooting which stunned Shirley, a small town of 1100, ‘occurred last night as the prominent 51-year-old banker and his wife, Urpha, 45, were alone in their - home on Shirley's main
Istreet. Wife Hears Shot Mrs, Hinshaw was working in the rear of the house when the doorbell sounded at about 10:15 p. m. She said she heard her husband go to the door and heard a man ask him if his name was Hinshaw. She heard her husband reply: “Yes.” Then a shot rang out and Mrs. Hinshaw ran to the front room to see her husband crumpled in the doorway, a bullet in his abdomen. Mrs. Hinshaw did not see her thusband’s assailants. He had ap-| parently closed the door as he sank to the floor. However, a neighbor, Gene Addison, who lives across from the banker's residence, said he heard the shot and looked out the window in time to see three men “running hard” down a small country lane which extends south of the Hinshaw home. Find Tire Tracks Investigators found tire tracks which indicated a car had been parked on the dirt road and driven away at high speed. Plaster casts were made of the tracks immediately following the shoot-
ng. Mrs. Hinshaw told police “her! husband was conscious when she
the plot backfired when one of.
"Rev. Duane Schroeder
Thé St. Mark's United Lutheran Church officially will welcome the Rev. Duane E. Schroeder as their new pastor Easter. The Rév. Mr, Schroeder who . is known as a vocalist as well as a minister will assume his new duties with the Easter services, He comes to Indian-
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Prompted Tragedy CLEVELAND, Apr. 12 (UP)~| Police today held a 64-year-old housewife who confessed the
because of a “desire to kill” Police sald Mrs. Tillie Maschneler, “who admitted once at-| tempting to strangle her husband, had signed a two-page statement confessing the killing of the boy late yesterday. Coroner Samuel Gerber, who ruled the boy died of asphyxiation caused by étrangulation, sald the crime could only have been com mitted by a deranged person. The boy was found in the Maschmeier home by the woman's husband, Henry. He found the lad inert on the living room floor and his wife missing. He called police, who picked up his wife several hours later. She readily admitted the ) Crime:
apolis from the First English Lutheran Church, Decatur, Ili, where he has been’ associate pastor for the past two and a half years, He and Mrs. Schroeder and their 19-month-old daughter will be at home in the parsonage, 1121 Linden St, after Apr. 27. — The new pastor is a native of Pottsville, Ia., a graduate of Carthage College and holds a B. D. degree from the Chicago Theological Séminary. The Rev. Mr. Schroeder also has studied voice in the Millikin University School of Music and has made many public appearances as a singer.
Boy, 8, Riding Bike, Injured by Auto
found him and that he said. he did not know his assailant. “She said he had no enemies and could give no motive for the shooting. |
From Overwork
WASHINGTON, Apr. 12 (UP) ~Navy medical officers believed today that rest and medical treatment will bring about the recovery of former Defense Secretary James Forrestal who is suffering from “operational fatigue.” A bulletin from the Bethesda, Md, Naval Medical Center, said Mr. Forrestal's ailment “is” directly the result of excessive work during the war and post-war years.” The former Cabinet member was admitted to the hospital Apr. 2 for a “physical checkup.” The hospital announced last night that Mr, Forrestal's checkup has been completed. It sald he has lost 25 pounds in recent weeks and, at the present time, “has a marked low blood pressure, a secondary anemia, and a neuro-muscular weakness which
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11054 Harlan St,
bike today but the ride was short, He was struck by an {automobile in the 2100 block on | Woodlawn’ Ave, Johnny, son of Willljam Discus; was taken to St. Francis Hospital for X-ray He had head and body cuts and bruises, Driver of the car was Gene Catt, 25, of 654 West Drive, Woodruff Place,
Edgar M. Crews
Edgar M. Crews, former State Highway Department employee, died late Monday at the Marion County Home, He was born in Tompkinsville, Ky.,, but lived in Indianapolis 45 years. He was 67. Survivors include: the widow, Mrs, Pearl Crews, 1337 W. 28th St.; three sone, Frank and Lester of Indianapolis and Edgar L. Crews of: Swoyerville, Pa.; two daughters, Miss Doris L. Crews and Mrs. Mabel Young of Indianapolis; one sister, Mrs. Mayda Heller, Dallas, Tex, and two grandchildren. - Services will be held at 3 p. m. Thursday in the Conkle Funeral ‘Home with burial in Flora Park
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INDIANA WEATHER Showers were expected to be general throughout Indiana tonight
area now centered over Alabama!
Temperatures in Indianapolis one
A. So j331 33 Jo Staart: Barbara : oll ok Official Weather Wii tict L,I Syttor. UNITED STATES WEA1HER BUREAU | vernion Micron, ~Apr, 12, 1940— piArbara Jean Po rete 1 is Sunrise. ... 5:12 | Sunset... 6:20 ineton., Bore, 3 ¥ h - Precipitation 24 hrs. end. m... 0 Lester, 03 ‘Total precipitation since Fy uae Evelyn Earnie" hy ay 2 EST Excess since Jan. 1.......... vi0upuns 217 pS hh The following fable shows the tempers- Olotte iporpaon on. dianapolie. Charture in other cities: High Low Clffor d i “6. WL ja ette, Ind.; Stat hE fo |. May Tae wo Aisa Atlanta ..... Sassssnirasanes 8 2 Edwin. Moore, al, ind.; Tones oston 3 4 phine Peavier, 34. Indianapolis. cago 63 40 | yasper A. pmas Jr. 31. "$134 Melrose; Cincinnati 64 50 I" Juanita Earl, & 1849 8. Lyn burst. Cleveland . 8 8 ames F. Haas, 6 ; 2, J008 Shelby; Bessie M 4 “en F ersqn, . u Evansville . . 62 51 !James E. Exner, 31, 7 Washington: Pt. Yazne . 64 41 Gretchen J. Rinker, 22, Noblesville, Jos. {pt. Worth . 58 48 |veron D, West. 38, Indianapolis; Fr Indianapolis (city) «ss 87 (83 Miller, 27. 235 N, Oxford. Kansas City ....... RL eh em—— Los Anceles wre 82 we DIVORCE SUITS FILED a OHSS. 66 43 [Am ber J. os les va Raymond L. Maples. New Orleans . . 11 “ (Beary ‘A aghop sins v8. Robsr } Li giovkina, NOY rik ity ‘56 8 |" |H art vs. Maude Mansfield, aha y os 4 | Austin’ 4 Amos ¥ 8 ; arina Amd " ve | Grace alfe vs es C t Pittsburgh Li... 63 45 |Joseph Lynch ‘vs. Virginia Lyn ” Syle San Antonio’ ..... os 4 'Ravm wi Gracte Lew San Prancisco - 4 porbert owland Marios Howland. Bt, LOUIE,» csv snvrvsnsnsesrs a own ‘vs, Haro} Washington, D.C... 11111100 % 46 |ora Ditlard ‘va. Helene Dillard Towa Milton EE pon Vs “Lue i ie ok Bahinavs. 0 Jackson EVENTS TODAY: | Evelyn Goode vs. Berman BH Goode, hring of
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George, Girls Home William Helen Jones, Hiatt: Albert, Kate Vaughn, 53% ‘Washington: Clarence, Dorothy Covert. 1 E. Washington: John, Barsbars Hagan, 2708 Martindale; Harvey, Yieiia Bllvers, 1719% Roosevelt;
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Timberlake, 1030 W. Michigan. At St, Francis—Raymond, Bonnie Harold; Richard, Mabel Kistler, At Methodist-Joe Sylvia Myers: azel Paver; Russell, Orris, Loretta Johnson
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At St. Vineceot's—Willlam, - Geraldine Dewey; -Loriys, Mary Rogers Howard, Norma Hoffman; Richard, Luellen Quin. ian; John, Marie Palvey: Paul, Odiine Roder; Gilbert, Lucille Kleinman, {DEATHS -{Rena Almira Curtin. 72, st 3368 GraceJand, coronary occlusion 5 Edgar ¥. Diederich, 47, st Methodist, .coronary occlusion Ceriton B. McCulloch, 7% st Methodist, coronary heart Jars L. Apel. 78, at ‘2835 N. Meridian, cerebral thrombosis. | Wilhelmina Sampall, 65, at 2235 Spann, tes mellit : Siahe 55, at 825 NWN.
Delaware, coronary occlusion {Emery Ballinger, 70, at General, srteriosclerotic heart Ellen G Furbee, as, _cardiovascul lar renal
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Rearrest Man Convicted ‘On Indecency Charge
Freed on appeal bond following conviction on a public indecency charge Apr. 7, John Mike Jones, 34, of 10290 E. Ohio St, today faced two charges of the same ty pe. Jones was convicted on the earlier charge following testimony of three girls from school No. 46. He appealed to Criminal Court and was released on $500 bond
after being sentenced by Judge Alex Clark in Municipal Court 4 to 180 days on the Indiana State Farm and to pay a fine of $100. Yesterday he was arrested on two warrants issued after. comsplaints by girls of two other schools. The cases were oon-
Michigan St., was presented & jeweled pin in honor of 30 years Says ‘Desire fo Kill’ [of Service win
strangulation of® Robert Shaw, 4, Da.
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To Lie in State POULAN: Ga, Apr. 12 (UP)— The body of Chase Salmon Os born, famed “Sage of the Soo,” leaves his rustic Possum Poke {winter retreat here today to le in state in Michigan's capitol at Lansing; where Mr. Osborn once served as governor, The 89-year-old philanthropist, philosopher, author and adventurer died here late yesterday after five days of fighting against pneumonia and heart trouble. Accompanying the body will be his 55-year-old widow, the former Stellanova Lee Brunt, who be came his secretary 23 years ago, his adopted daughter five years. later, and his wife just two days before his death. ! Tentative plans were for Mr. Osborn's body to lie in state briefly in Detroit before it is sent on to Lansing. Afterward, according to a lifelong wish, Mr.
admitted setting fire to two one of them owned by his grande father at Mitchell,
Rites Planned For Ex-Mayor
Times State Service NEW ALBANY, Apr. 12-Fue neral arrangements were to be made today for Robert W, (Uncle Bob) Morris, mayor of New Ale bany 22 years, who died’ yestere day in his home. He was 90. Mr. Morris, who lived alone with an elderly housekeeper, is survived only by nephews and nieces. He was mayor of New Albany from 1914 to 1036, twice
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