Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1950 — Page 4

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~Samuel- W. Conner LelandServices sty’

Ex-Employee of

"1 Rites for Samuel W. Conner,

2026 N. Talbot Ave.,

Brothers Central Chapel. will be in Crown Hill Cemetery.

Tuesday in his home. ars he was an employee of Allin Division, General

was foreman of the maintenance department. Before joining the Allison firm, Mr. Conner was employed at the Beech Grove Shops of the New “York Central System and was once with the milling department of the old Nordyke & Marmon Motor Car Co Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Carrie B. Conner; two daughters, Mrs. Jean Mitchell, Woodbury, N. J., and Mrs. Shirley Mulkey, Dallas, Tex.; his mother, Mrs Fannie I. Conner; a sister, Mrs. Stella Schwindler, Crawfordsville; a brother, Zeddie R. Conner, Indianapolis, and three -grandchildren. =

Mrs. Minnie Bell

Services for Mrs. Minnié Bell, | 441 Agnes St, will be held at 9

. m. in St. Bridget's Catholic Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mrs. Bell, who was 74, died Tuesday in her home. A member of St. Bridget's Church, she was

8 native of Louisville; Ky. and had been a resident of IndianapoOlis 37 years, Surviving are two sons, B. Earl Bell, Indianapolis, and William Bell, Los Angeles, Cal; two daughters, Mrs. Anphalis son, and Mrs. Nannie Richardson, both of Indianapolis; eight grand¢hildren and two great-grandchil-

gren. Bedford Youth Shot |

gun In a brother-in-law’s apart ment at Bedford. OR ——————————————

will be held

Dies in Nie Leland MWe nia

| Bervices for Leland M. Woods, native; of Jndiasiapoits, were Deid

in. Forest Law today Los Angeles. I Mr, I8prings, Cal. hotel Nev,

properties in

Scottish Rite,

Wood: 3

from Indiana University,

Surviving are his mother, Mrs. daughter,

Ella Woods; a Dorothy - Louise Woods, Los Angeles, Cal;

Ralph Woods, Tucson, Hugh Woods, Julian, Ci jyron Woods, [.os Ange

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Woods, who was 43, died, Allison's Dies at 51 {Monday ‘in his home in Palm Besides operating Veg as,

Burial| A j00holics in Los - Angeles. was founder of the institution, m Mr. Conner, who was 51, died] He was a member of Phi Delta Central Chapel, For 10/Theta Fraternity, Masonic Lodge, Knights Templar Motors and the ‘Central Avenue Method-' 1440 W. Market St., Corp. At his death, Mr. Conner ist Church in Indianapolis.

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Fred W. Heaton Rites Tomorrow

Veteran City Fireman rs,

Dies in Home at

Services for Fred W. Heaton, Mrs. Nathan Hardesty You could see the respectability city fireman for 28 years and gervices “for Mrs.- Anna .B. cropping out all over those jurors secretary of the department pen- yy,ardesty, 2122 Bellefontaine St., when they rode out to Hillsborglon fund since 1937, will be held will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow ough County Hospital, in Goftsat 2 p. m. tomorrow in Smith'in 8t. John's AME Church. Bur- town, to view the scene of the Mortuary, Carmel. Burial will be jal will be in New Crown cenie- alleged crime. in Union Chapel Cemetery near tery. This, of course, was the little | Nora. I Mrs. Hardesty. who was 59 room where the 41- -year-old genMr. Heaton, who was 64, died died Tuesday in General Hospital. eral - practitioner is- alleged toi) Tuesday in nis home, 3472 have murdered Mrs. Abbie Bor-

Illinois St. the Elks Lodge, vention of Cruelty to men's the Born near Nora,

Association, He Methodist Church, Mr.

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He was a member of Society for PreAnimals; John- Variety Club and Indiana ¥ireattended |

Heaton {lived most of his life in Indian-

He is survived by his wife,

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Mrs. Amelia Heaton, Indianapolis, and!

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attended Kentucky Mili-| Week's iliness. tary Institute and was graduated

| It Crops Out All Over |

MANCHESTER, N. H., Feb,

Harmeson, “Stromboli” would be banned

It's that kind of a jury. Brothers | will

Shirley Burial

in be nection with this case. | But no other one quite covers who lived "in it. ‘died Tuesday, The respectable judge, the reneral Hospital following a spectable prosecution, and the reHe was 02. spectable defense counsel--they

own Hill Harmeson,

Born in Anderson, Mr. Harme- Rave heen joined by what can

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

M- Woods ay | Hameson No Word but Dies Here at 52

Services Set For Saturday

Services for Paul V. Mr. Woods was. president. otion picture projectionist at thinking that this. was.a move the Sander mercy killing jury would: at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in Shirley|,¢ the Samaritan Institution for! the Ohio Theater for the past five approve of to a man. He Years, will be held at 10 a. m.| {Saturday

As They Visit Scene of Slaying

By ANDREW TULLY, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer

in Manchester,

You hate to keep droning out that ‘word

‘Respectable’ “ix: The white fron bed hac reigaret-lgnites-

Motorist Badly in

an antiseptic white sheet.

Covers Trial of Dr. Sander..." «= = >

There is a maple rocker in the \—Joseph Lowry, “45, Westville {other corner and a straight chair Grove,

the Jurors |against one wall. It's an SHeistiosuislid room in {which to die 23--When the Stitt

Village President Nixes Offer of New Pést Office

word came that! you couldn't help

-respectable—in con-

—Village President had a look at the administration! Warfield office and the corridor outside and| the diet kitchen. All this the COUNTY needs many things more prosecution seems to figure will/urgently than Winnetka needs a be important to its case. post office.”

But they had their toughest,

William 8.|

son had lived in Indianapolis only be called an eminently re- time in the room where Abbielso.r oq Sen. Scott W, Lucas (D.

most

Miss ture projector operator for more] both of than 25 years, he was a member money behind three brothers, of the International Theatrical Stagehand Employees, are loosely described as er

riz.; and Local

He

A motion ple-| 'spectable jury. There is. of course, a lot less the jury's reMostly they're what “work-

of his life,

Alliance of spectability’

194, AFL.

was also a member of the Around here that means they're

[Eagles Lodge and the Fraternal neither professional men nor top-

level bosses, 3ut the respecta-

{Order of Police. “During his calreer, Mr. Harmeson had worked bility is there just the same, |In most of the major Indianapolis Average Age 51 | {theaters Even when you get down fo the |‘ «Surviving. are. his. wife, Ina; lvital statistics, it's there. The 7 jthres sons, Elmer, James and average age of these 13 males — rchie Harmeson; his father, (12 jurors and one altérnate—is 51. Tomas Harmeson, and two broth- That is an age when respecta-

on,

A native of Washington County,

Ky.

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Nathan

Mrs. ers, allo Polan

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dianapolis Harde John's Church.

James

James and Thomas Harme- bility is apt to come even to those all of Indianapolis. who've dodged it in their whipper-snapper-days,

roto with. four rapid of air. They looked a little scared, but | mostly it was apology you saw in | their faces. husband, rhey seemed to figure they had daughter, 3 nerve to come barging into a Aggie Moore; three broth- reputable hospital and wander and Byron Poland, around gawking at things— mess-|

f Indianapolis, and Willie yng up the clean floors and gend, Kentucky;

injections was a resident of In- )

for 34 years. Mrs. sty was a member of St.

she

viving are her’ Hardesty, a

' The condition of Perry Lessig ‘his mother, Mrs, Effie Heaton, (Children and one great-grand- selves to those stern looking year-old Bedford youth, was c,rmer child. nurses. poor” today at Methodist Hos - be Tl Visit ‘Peath Room’ pital where doctors operated on SIX FLEE TEXAS JAIL Picnic Called OF | They marched obediently into| bullet wound in his head. The BOSTON, Tex., Feb, 23 (UP) MEMPHIS (UP) — Three pie- the hospital record room. They! sig boy was shot yesterday | Six prisoners escaped from the nickers filed suits totaling $12,000 looked around--trying to look | while ‘handling an “old style”!Bowie County jail tonight hy saw- damages, claiming that a tree like they were used to this kind

torm at Rainbow Lake. '- And then — sheepishly — they

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said today that “the |poured it into the gas tank.

Mr. Warfield said he has in-|

The room, naturally, has to be [doesn’t want a new $316,000 post’

called the “death room” to con- Office. : form with’ murder-trial tradition. He said the village board would It's a well — hospital which is to say it isn’t much, It's small—only about 10 by 12 feet

in Washington.” Sen, of the typical hospital the preferred list for a new post room. office. The community's post of-

Ri walls are a pastel Terti ahs and fice now is in a rented building.

room, rather have a “spirit of economy

Lucas recently informed! and it has that awful clean- the board that Winnétka was on!

CAMDEN, N. J., Feb. 23 (UP)

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