Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1950 — Page 5

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Mrs. Albert Mount

Rites Tomorrow

Rites for Mrs. Clytia Mount, who died yesterday in her home, 3121 W. Michigan St., will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Conkle | W. Michigan Street Funeral Home. Burial will be in Washington Park. She was 68. ’ Mrs. Mount was a native of] Jackson County, but had lived ip. Indianapolis the past 24 years. She was a member of the Bethel Baptist Church in Scott County. Surviving are her husband, Albert Mount; two sons, Pierson and! Dwight Mount, Indianapolis; daughter, Mrs. Genevieve Jen-

kins, Richmond, Va.,.and a sister, James; a daughter, Elaine Kath- Chester Hollis, New Albany, in| Mrs. Edgar Froh, Jackson Coun-|line Bright; her parents, Mr. and his car parked on a highway here

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Methodists Name | Nurse Director

Miss Fredericka E. Koch has been appointed director of Metho-| dist Hospital School of Nursing service. She will assume duties E. Neff said yesterday. For the past eight years Miss Koch was assistant director of the School of Nursing and di- po gector of nursfng service at Miss Koch aduate-study in nursing educaon. Miss Koch replaces Miss E.| Louise Grant, who resigned for! fon a: 1 study in ursing educa-

on at Teachers’ College, Columia University, New York City.| She filled the Methodist Hospital| post for three years.

sing, Cleveland, O., She secured a B. 8. degree from Youngstown]

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ory nursing positions in Jameson| Memorial Hospital, New Castle, Pa., Lutheran Hospital, land, and White Cross Hospital, Columbus.

Harry H. Burris

Services Tuesday |

Harry H. Burris, Indianapolis advertising salesman for 20

1911 Central Ave. after a long|Post-war baby crops will require] four times as many new grade Born in Champaign, IIL, Mr.|school teachers in 1953-54 as are, being trained now, the govern-|

illness. He was 58.

Burris had lived in Indianapolis since the age of 5. He was a| member of the Centre Masonic| Lodge.

sisters, Mrs. O. K. Burdin and| Mrs. Lois E. Krueger, Indianap-|

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Funeral Arranged In Beech Grove

Services for Mrs: Marian Helen Bright, 207 8. 8th St, Beec Grove, will be held at 2 p. m. to-

ger service. Born near Westfield, Mr. Head . Westfield

Purdue University, graduating with a B, S. degree in engineering in 1910. He also held a master’s degree in engineering. Mr. Head was a member and

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[ Uns Services for Jess Brown Rogers, 319 W. 40th St, who died Friday in his home, will be conducted by the Rev. A. C. Brooks of the Third Christian Church at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in. Flan- & Buchanan mortuary.

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He was 66.

Edward A. Voltz

{Star, Elks Club and the Masonic {Lodge. | Before coming to Kokomo, he (had worked with the Nordyke

Services Tuesday

|- A requiem high mass will be {offered at ® a. m. Tuesday In

morrow in Beech Grove Christian Co. of Indianapolis and the Cen: gt Patrick's Catholic Church for

Church. Burial will be Park. aa Mrs. Bright, Bu who was 21, was a native of Ashville, N. C., but lived in Beech Grove since 1929. She died Friday in Long Hospital. Mrs. Bright was a member of Beech Grove Christian Church and attended elementary and h schools

in Floral

Mrs. Marion Bright

a there. She was graduated in 1946.

Surviving are her husband,

Mrs. Kenneth McWilliams; a sister, Mrs. Vivian Adams, all of Beech Grove; and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Eaugh-

Figures Farmers’ Cut At $2 Billion in 2 Years

{tral States Bridge Co., also of | Indianapolis. Survivors include his wife, Margaret; two sisters, Mrs. Hannah Hinshaw, Tampa, Fla. and Miss Emma Head, Indianapolis, and {several - nieces and nephews. The Rev. H. L. Crain, of (Frankfort, will cfficiate in fun{eral rites at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday {in the First Presbyterian Church. {Burial will be in Crown Point iCemetery.

‘Man Found Dead in Car |After Wife's Report

| FRANKLIN, Jan. 21 (UP)— |State police found the body of

today after a mortician in his home town called to report his “Sar.

Mr. Hollis’ wife, with a small grandson, had parked the car, hitchhiked to Edinburg, rode a bus to Louisville, Ky. 80 miles {away and reported her husband's {death to their home town mor-

WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 (UP)—tician, police said.

Farm cash income will continue to drop in 1950, Secretary of Agri culture Charles F. Brannan said today.

{ Coroner Charles A. Jones, John-

{parently died of a heart ailment.

Farmers took a $2 billion pay Woman Found Dead

cut the last two years, and another hefty slice is in prospect, Mr. Brannan told Congress in testimony released by a House Appropriations Subcommittee considering his department's funds for fiscal 1951. Coupled with the drop in cash income, Mr. Brannan said, was an Increase of $1 Mog in farmers’ expenses since 1047,

Waitress, Shoots Two

Over a One-Cent Tax RICHMOND, Cal., Jan. 21 (UP)

|[—A pistol-packing waitress hit Miss Koch is a graduate of the two_customers with one shot toLutheran Hospital School of Nur-/day when they refused to pay a

penny sales tax.

Police said Edward Baxter, 25, College, Youngstown, O., and an|and Robert Taylor, 27, refused to M. A. degree from New York Uni- Pay the tax, The waitress, Flor- | said the men The new director held supervis- started throwing salt shakers and

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bottles of Sauce.

“They got so out of hand the Cleve. only thing I could think of was to pull out the gun” she said, “I

didn’t mean to shoot them.”

Neither was hurt seriously. The

waitress was not held.

‘War Baby Crop | Found 3

Facing Teacher Shortage | WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 (UP)—! years, died yesterday in his home, | Education of the wartime and|

ment said tonight.

America’s colleges simply are {not turning out enough trained Surviving are his wife, Kath- teachers to handle the tremenerine Siler Burris; two brothers,|dously increased flock of chilGarland 8. Burris, Chicago, and|dren, the Veterans AdministraRoy I Burris, Indianapolis; two tion and Bureau of Labor Statis-|

tics said.

In 1949, only 25,000 new grade fi ' olis, two nephews and two nieces. school teachers were trained, yet| The Rev. Edwin W. Stricker, the need was for 75,000, the re-| In 1953-54, when the Methodist Church, will conduct wartime and post-war baby pro-| funeral services at 2 p. m. Tues-| duction will be reflected in school| day in Flanner & Buchanan|attendance, 100,000 new trained) mortuary. Burial will be in Crown teachers will be needed, the re-| :

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SACRAMENTO, Jan. 21 (UP) —The coroner's office today investigated the death in a downtown hotel room of a woman who apparently had committed suicide.

Deputies said the woman, about Excellent Order of the British

35, had registered as Kate Rane kin. A note was found with the

body which said “I have written |officer of a system serving alll the provinces of Canada and 11 istates in the U. 8.

my husband of my intention te take my own life.”

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|in Flower Mission. | Services will precede the mass lat 8:30 a. m. Tuesday 'in the {Stirling Funeral Home. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. Mr. Voltz, who was 63, was a member of St. Patrick's Church and its Holy Name Society. He was also active in the American Legion and belonged to Beech Grove Post 276 of the Legion. Surviving are his wife, Mary; three daughters, Mrs. Virginia Stuck, Mrs. Kathryn Barr and Mrs. Nell Grdolnik, all of Indianaoplis; a brother, Frank Voltz, Toledo, O.;, and two grandchildren.

Grand Trunk Official Dies

Times Special Service | MONTREAL, Jan. 21—Canada today lost. orie of her top transportation leaders with the death {of Norman B. Walton, executive {vice .president, Grand - Trunk

./son County, said Mr. Hollis ap- Western-Canadian National Rail-

| ways. Mr, Walton died in Montreal General Hospital early today of a | coronary thrombosis. He was 645. In the railway service for 50 {years, Mr. Walton won the com{mendation of the Allied govern{ments for outstanding work dur{ing World War II, and in 1944 was named a Commander of the Most

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