Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1949 — Page 2
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ager - In November, 1938, Mr. Davis ‘which bene’its was appointed general manager sre BE finks and scabs,” Mr.iof the Peoria & Eastern rai In Flamin Cab said. : . |road, which is controlled by New, A spokesman for the employers York Central. He retired April Mr 1, 1946. :
al Church here, he was also affillated with the Newport,
) { and Masonic Lodge No. 358. ‘union leaders in the rice t Gov. > yi Buchanan Mortuary until
aining session yester- MOITOW
Friends may call at Flanner & { to- when the semi-trailer’s gas tanks
Ky.
a W. Davis, Rairood__ |
John William Davis
Accidents Hospitalize
ling cab of his tractor last night|
exploded in an acoldent one-half
night. Burial will be in Newport Of mile east of Lagro on State Rd.|
. {Friday afternoon. -. : There were no immediate survivors,
For Grant Easter
| Services for Grant Easter, ng 74 R. R. 2 Logansport, was
{24 tn Wabash County. A Two Indianapolis residents| \were ‘hospitalized today with in-| juries received in traffic mishaps lon city streets. ;
“7 Local Residents s son, Karl F. Nessier
A truck driver died in the flam-| a
Nessler, Beymour,
Indianapolis, will be held at 1:30 |p. m. tomorrow in Flanner &
rr yr a ere att
Buchanan mortuary, Burial
be in Crown Hill. i
Assista 0 ‘| buyer for the Beymour Woolen
Mills the past 15 years, Mr. Nessler was a graduate of Purdue
University. Cl had been alumni
t Phi Delta Theta Fraternity 25 years. A veteran of World War I, he was a member of the Meridian Street Methodist Church, Athletic Club. and Mystic Tie. Masonic in Indlaanpolis. He was alos a member of the Seymour Rotary Club -and Country Club and Sigma Delta Chi journalistic fraternity. Surviving are his wife, Ruth Rainer Nessler; a daughter, Miss JR... Nessler, Seymour; Seymour; brother, Ralph Neasler, Indianapolis, and his mother, Mrs Frank Nessler, Indianapolis,
Mrs. Louise Kramer
Rites Tomorrow
A requiem high mass will be offered at 9 a. m. tomorrow in Holy - Cross Church for Mrs. _B. Kramer, who died yes-
| State police Said Jack Hard-/terday in her home, 840 N. Rural
Ching would be invited 16 maintenance employee of KIngan iijiaq when his trick plunged)
Mr. > sumably by mediation,
8 art mans Seok p.m, y riey i " oma. wer Sv Cuma Chupa Burial wi oe wh cr ic was Po ng- Mr. Easter, who lived in 1026 shoremen’s and Warhousemen's Elbert St, died yesterday in his, Union. Howe after an lliness of Tree the embankment. Born in Adams County, Ken-| Police skid the driver, who was
He was 85,
over a 50-foot embankment. He
ing his truck as other cars approached, investigators said. He seemed
the union took cotrt action 0ltucky, he had lived in Indianap-|a veteran of World War II, was
fromigie for the past 40 years. He| trapped in the cab. The tanks| officlals| was a member of the Edgewood | Methodist Church in Edgewood, reach the truck.
exploded “before rescuers could
Bt. Services at 8:30 a. m. in Grinstetner’s Funeral Home will precede the mass. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. : Born in Lanesville, Ind, Mrs. Kramer had lived in Indianapolis
to have been unaware of 0 years. She was a member of {Holy Cross Catholi¢ Church and
Its Altar Society. She was 71. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Matiida M. Herron, Indianapolis; son, Lawrence J, Kramer, In|dianapolis; a sister, Mrs, Matilda
Lechlieter, Indianapolis; three
‘Iburied in Crown Hill
Stafford R. Justus
in Plunge at Ayres’ Stafford R. Justus, L. 8. Ayres & Co. furniture stock room clerk open elevator shaft in the store to his death yesterday, will be Other. funeral arrangements in Grinsteinér's Funeral Home were incom-
and her husband lived in the lumbia 4
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te funeral services begin at
{10 a. m, (Indlanapolls time) to<’
| From all parts of the world
C. Lyle Services Friday —
Services for C, Lyle Mannweiler, formerly of Indianapolis,
who died yesterday In his South Bend home, will be held ap
plete,
company before the war, was
Leonard Cox, deputy coroner, ‘sald instant ‘death was caused by infuries. Mr. Justus was a lifelong Indianapolis resident. A grad "of ‘Manual HIgh School, he was a member of the United Brethren
Lodge.
ton, O.; a brother, Donald M. Justus, U. 8, Navy, and his grand-
The 27-year-old World War 11/Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial veteran, who had worked for the|V!ll be in Washington Park.
working alone in the Ayres An-|Mr. jo nex at the time of the accident./Ployed at both the’ Bendix Corp. png),
{formerly . worked in the U. 8. a fractured skull and internal Rubber Co.
11 a. m. Friday in the G.
An auditor. -and accouni&nt; Mannweiler had been em-
and the
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Studebaker Corp. He
before ‘he moved from Indianapolis seven Years ago. He was 38. He was a member of the First.
Dawson sald be will As publisher of the Marion jes lie. The County Mail, a weekly newspaper at which admission will be by fostering Republican party ideals, [card only, will be conducted by
Charges Violation
Of High Court Ruling 220%, James M. Dawson, Indianapolis previous H.|attorney and newspaper publish-He said he was willing to comer, today said he intends to bill the city for legal notices printed in the past in his paper, even though the of any cab driver. b was “not blessed” by city
If the city fails to sue,
pay, Mr.
Miss . . » j last Thursday nnweiler City for Nofiges [res mo of ee 02 - So ne Jnoves
pare Mr. Gravitt's total of four 18 months with that
Miss Mitchell will be buried in Oakland = Cemetery, near heart of Atlanta; where many ‘soldiers of the Confederate armies lie. The funeral service,
! yyterian Church and the | Mr. Dawson charges the. city ad-| The Very Rev. Raimindo De
{Scottish Rite in South Bend, the {Lula Scott Lodge No, 280, F. and
ministration with violation of the Ovies;-a-retired Episcopal churchlaw for failing to publish annual man. : —
Evangelical Church, Robinson-is zr Memphis, Ténn.: the Mizah | Ragsdale Post No. 133, American ghrine Temple, Ft. Wayne, and Legion; and Brookside Masonic te South Bend Shriné Club, rvivors include his wife, MilSurviving are his father, Ruben!dred, three sons, Lyle, David and R. Justus, and a sister, Miss Mary Payl Mannweller, and his parents, Virginia Justus, both -of Hamil-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mannweiler,
Seymour, Conn.
tax levy notices in his paper. Retains Attorney
"Mr. Dawson said today he has! tetained County Attorney Scott)
him in the!
order the bill to go unpaid. | The attorney charges the city,
Services Set Friday For Mrs. Kemper
Mrs. Anna Belle Kemper, for«
(died. Tndianapolis resident . who
dled yesterday in Dayton, O., will be buried in Crown Hill following services at 2 p. m. Friday in the
enforce-recently-enacted tng. Federal
Dayton, O.; a niece, Mrs. Jann Ban , Cal, and a 89, of 2342 N. Talbott Ave, was o
Cline, Diego jongshore- nephew, Ralph Cline, Indianapolis. reported in critical condition in
Surviving are a son, Ora Easter,
{8t. Vincent's Hospital.
| In Critical Condition ta) Inthe city, Benjamin Bybert, -oumwe
{struck at the intersection of
He was|*nd eight grandchildren,
brothers, Charles Himmelhaver, e, Ky.; Lawrence. Himver, Helena, Mont, and Ave, uel Himmelhaver, Lanesville,! ’
: com~ Life insurance payments sier beneficiaries
line out‘vessel because a restrain-| institute said.
thum of ripe watermelons rein the arrest of six men on petit larceny charges last night, when police -found them loading the fruit into a car at the Speedy Bill Market. 265 N. Noble St. Officers in a patrol car passing the store investigated when they otherwise quiet location. . Arrested were Charles Sparks.
Kenneth Correll,
23, of 444 E. Market St. | All were charged with petit
larceny and disorderly conduct. ||
Additional charges of 'drunkeness and improper license plates ‘were filed against Kilburn, I Two teen-aged boys ware apehended inside Dean's Market, | Sugar Grove Ave, list night
Jdnyeitigated a burglary call. The boys had rolls of coins fn their pockets when -ar-
A man who attempted to sell a dlamond ring to the night manager of the Lyric Grill, 122 N. was held by police in connection | with the burglary of the J. C. Sipe's Bons Jewelry store at 107 _ Monument Circle last night. i
Police were called when Charles Martin, 23, of 111 E. Walnut St, noticed the store label on the
Two H Robbed Burglary of two residences last night while thy occupants were © at home were under investigation
today. | Katheryne Mynes, 36, of 2230 Broadway, said a purse contain. a a
:
do Insurance ‘Phyments staiian ten sievdorng 19, Hoosiers Show Rise car driven by Leonard Har-
January-June period of 1941, the
{South and New Jersey Sts. by a
NEW YORK, Aug. 17 (UP)-|brough, 41; of 925 8. New Jersey to Hoo- St., police said. during the first! The victim suffered a fractured six months of 19049 were nearly right leg, broken pelvis and in$2.5 million over payments duringternal injuries. | the similar period of 1948, the In-| stitute of Life Insurance an- mann, 1150 8. West St, was in- vania St.
Four-year-old Wayne Rack-
when struck by a truck op-|
nounced today. : |fured Indiana families received $18, erated by Morris Caldron, 28, of some members of the| 553,000 in death benefit payments 1029 8. Illinois St. Police said the Mrs. who in the first half of 1949, compared boy was playing in the street at anapolis; with $16,086,000 in 1948. Only Reno and 8. West Sts. when the nett, Dayton. $11,883,000 was paid out in She'accident occurred. He is in fair ter: |
condition in General with body —
Hospital
‘Mrs. Grace Barnett
| Mrs. Grace Barnett, Indianap- | member of the First Baptist Church, died early today in St.
A native of Vevay, Ind, Mrs. Barnett lived in 2360 N. Pennsyl-
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Thomas M. Scanlon and Harry H. Hollis Jr. Indi-
ters, Mrs. |and Mrs. Blanche Knox, both of Indianapolis.
mother with whom he lived, Mrs,
‘Helen Schnepel-
native of Des Moines, Iowa, who died yesterday in St. Francis
olis resident for 40 years and Hospital, will be held at 3-p. m
tomorrow in the Dorsey funeral
'home.. Burial will follow in
| Vincent's Hospital. She was 69. Washington Park. |
Mrs. Schnepel, who was 55,
apolis for 25 years. | Surviving are her | Herbert;
dianapolis, and three
ia grandchil-| j aren. : :
Ellis -Steinecker, 1235 Marlowe
Mrs. Leo Smith
Mrs.
in New Crown Cemetery follow-|:
ing services at 1 p. m. tomorrow " Services for Helen Schnepel, in. the Church oF the Firstborn Politica] faiths,
administration violated an Indiana Supreme ? Laura Hickman Smith, which states specifica 2745 N. Oxford St., will be buried tax. jevy mnotices be published opposite
Thé tax notices, Mr, Dawson
‘twice in newspapers of
Crown Hill Cemetery Chapel. She
rf_ ruling, lly “that all] ¥28 73.
A native of Springfield, O., Mrs. Kemper lived in Indianapolis a number of years before moving to Dayton. She was a member of
Saints, Mrs. Smith died Sunday
de Sanitorium. She was $4./{n Toney KE. Flack’s Side] A native of Kentucky, she had yn ey
mide her home in Ind the past 24 years. f
s Sutviving are her husband, Leo lived in 95 N. Irvington St. She Smith; a daughter, Mrs. Pauline ‘had made her home in Y5dian-/Havnes, and a son, Freeman 3r. Dawson sat. |Hickman, both of Indianapolis; TZK husband, five sisters, Mrs. Ida Allen, Ken FOL ISEY] Ym | two daughters, Mrs, tucky, and Mrs. Minnie Barksa ‘son, Martin K. Bar- Robert Neild, Indianapolis, and dale, Mrs. Beulah Acton, Mrs. 0, and two sis- i Mrs. Kathryn Loman, Cleveland, | Levi Burrus and Mrs. Alois Emma K. VanOsdol O; a son, Robert M. Trees, In-iCooke, Indianapolis; two brothers, phony Sam and Calvin Coe, Indianapo-| field
lis, and four grandchildren.
complains, have been published
with “the blessing of city. hall”
liam (Curley) Ash. Both papers sponsor the Democratic platform,
LENOX, Mass., Aug. 17 (UP) —Dr, Serge Koussevitzky, retired conductor of the Boston SymOrchestra, entered a Pittshospital today for treatment of a kidney ailment.
‘the Presbyterian Church in Indianapolis. is: _ Burviving are two sisters, Mrs, James Wallace, Dayton, and Mrs, Charles Pumphrey, Chautauqua, N. Y., and three brothers, Harry Hubbell; Cincinnati; 0.5 Frank Hubbell, Alpha, O., and Charles Hubbell, New York City.
CHINESE EXILES IN INDIA HONG KONG, Aug. 17 (UP)— More than 100 Chinese officials and their families have arrived in India after being expelled from Tibet by the Dalai Lama, it was reported today.
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