Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1950 — Page 6

oe Foneral For Gas Victim.

“H Services for Austin D. McCool,

Mrs. Sara very”

“Dies at Age 6 1 fing

Chevrolet Body Co. employee who! died Friday night of gas an Ta B Kockeopoulos |physiation ‘sn ‘his note J ASE 4 Retired Corsetiere | Falling ; Dies in VA Hospital st, were being Lived Here 48 Years | Lovis C. * Rites for J. B. Kockeopoulos.! "arranged today! N.. oo .0 Major Avery. retired

~in-the-Robert-W.-Sterling Funeral Home. B u rial

“today

red Indianapolis florist, will igh tetired Indianapolis condition at

be held at 2 p. m, tomorrow in the ‘Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel.

Indianapolis corsetiere, died last] night in the home of a niece,| Harvey E. Coons,

Slagavered 8eal- osident since 1902. Before her) : y his Fadi} {retirement in 1929 she had been El He was 61.

— yesterday morh-', sorgetiere with shops on the] Mr. McCool 8: Gas. leaking Sircle near the old English! A native of Greece, Mr. Xoikeo i from a newly In- rpeater, at Fairfield and College! poulos emigrated to Indianapolis sialied Jove iilled the apartment.| , yes and in the Hume Mansur, _at the age of 16. Before his re, HTC A nelude Shege chil! Bufiding.. tirement in 1944, he operated the EB “an rg Maxwen! Long active in the Rusiness J. B. Flower Shop, 207 N. Iilinols | -year-old twins “land Professional Wonien's Club. St. for 25 years, eth, 11; ; his parents, Fred and she was a close friend of Sally! Following service in World War| [Alice McCool; five brothers, HAF! Butier ational SPW ‘president. 1. Mr. Kockeupoulos became 2 (old, Fred Jr., Jesse, Leon and Joe pre Avery was also a member | naturalized American citizen, He cC00l, and three sisters, Mrs.\or the Women's Rotary Club, | was 4 member of Hilton U, Brown DtSéle Hogan, Mrs. Ruth Ray-|mutyal Service Association and Post -85. American Legion. and mann, all of Indianapolis, and! the Christian Church of Mars! Voiture Locale 40 & 8, of the Le- (Mrs. William (Pauline) Johnson, tinsviile. gion, Beech Grove. | Survivors include ‘a brother, Surviving is his wife, Mrs. Etta Ee (George O. Major, Anderson: al Kockeupoulos. - ‘Mental Hygiene Society sister, Mrs. Arry Wallace, Mobile,

Ala., and four other nieces. To Hear Dr. Jesse Cohn “sirvices were being arranged Dr. Jesse V,

New / Orleans Paper Cohn, psychiatrist] in Flanner & Buchanan mortu-| Starts Sunday Edition (on the Indiana Central Hospital| ®™: NEW ORLEANS, Mar, ¢ (UP)istaff, will lead discussions when| ~The New Orleans Item, theithe Marion County Chapter of oldest afternoon newspaper inthe Indiana Mental Hygiene Sothe South. started publishing Sun-/ejety meets at 7:30 p.m. tomop-!

Find Home With day morning editions tonight. irow in the World War Memorial. It was the first major Bufiday| A movie, “Over Dependency, ‘Local Policeman

newspaper to be started In the wiil tie shown. It was filmed by! - South in many years. The firstithe Canadian Ministry of Mental edition totaled 164 pages, of (Health. and his wife, were a thankful which 32 were comics. couple yesterday as they stepped] Editor Clayton Fritchey sald ACCEPT P POTATO PRIC E PL AN off a train in Union Station into a the first edition carriéd more, WASHINGTON, Mar, 4—(UP} yew life. ; “than 130,000 Tines of advertising, —House conferees tentatively ac-| Joseph and Helen Soloman, both| and that the paper started with a| cepted today a Senate approved 25 and their 2-year-old baby; | circulation “in excess of 150,000.” plan. which would - allow = price/ Aaron, natives of Romania, were

= Friday -in Veterans” Adminjstra-| tion Hospitai, Coid Spring Road. after an illness of several weeks.

BR | hours after h falling tree in

5, Box 450, n Ind. 29, | The victim right arm, “cu

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Refugee Couple 7

TWO displaced persons, a man | Taylor were F I

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H. F. Brigham

Jatk Rosebrough ‘has been elected president of the newly- | |

[own homes.

Services fo formed local chapter of Nation-

- One Indianapolis man was dead |

as a result of injuries suffered | yesterday while cutting trees tor

.. Burlay) will be in Memorial Park. | Crown Hill | was. 76. firewood. = RE touios, wis. resided! wo Mr. A A ‘native of Martinsville, Mrs. Louis C. Schakel, 30. of 213 8. n~1033 N. Jefferson -Ave., ; who was 47, WAS| yyery had been an Indianapolis! Edmundson Ave, died in St!

Francis Hospital less than two!™

ther, Otto Schakel, 72," of R. R.!

internal injuries. {by a large branch of the tree, {- ‘Dick Hawkins, 20, of R. R. 10,| | Box 37, told sheriff's deputies that he, Louis 8chakel and the latter's father, Otto, were cutting a huge| 3 {elm which the three planned to) ‘isell for use as firewood.

{wrong direction despite a wedge!

which was being pulled by a trae

lege Ave. suffered a broken arm {and leg and cuts on his face when the tree he was ~~ him to the ground. He was in fair] ~~ condition —in- Methodist - Hoapitat1companion, 25, of 2053 Caroline Ave, sheriff's deputies that he and Mr. | cutting a tree near) ¢ 'the intersection of 21st and Les-| said they planned to] fuse the tree as firewood in their |

Services Tue sday

{be held at 2-p. m. Tuesday in St.

1 Hurt hear from “Daddy” ~~, (Papers here, in 40 days. Nor has : io Publisher .. | Susanne, 13 and Freddie, 9, 2nyone else. En sh I 13, . 9. Miller vanished Jan. 34 after a | CEDARVILLE, "0, Mar. 4 haven't heard from their father, yt ng a Rotary Club luncheon Eo Timber | (OP Sean aa Frese Forma Str Miller Jr. 35-year-oldiin nearby Xenia. Shear 3

Tree Kills Schakel

WES in fair Methodist Hospital!

e was injured by ai the yard of his fa-|

ear Five Points on|

suffered a broke ts on his head an He was struck! 1

Wrong Way e tree fell

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and guide cable] - lor, 25, of 1208 Col-|

felling pinned!

Joseph Graves, | told |

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r Mr. Schakel will

George Chaplin is managing supports on potatoes only when ahout to increase the ulation {John's Evangelical Lutheran editor and Joe Morris is Sunday| the crop is under marketing of Indianapolis by three. pop al Council of Presbyterian Church, Five a of which he Good lov editor. quotas. They were greeted by Samuel, Men. : was a trustee and member. Bur- K + J a {zsak, Indianapolisipatrolman, and, _ Other officers are Harold F. |{a] will be in St. John’s.Cemetery, arpet “la! uncle of Mrs. Soloman. who has Brigham, vice—president; Ward #jve Points. quick © P worked at two jobs for the past Riley, secretary, and John Gus- | A lifelong resident of the com- starting ne I eview 0 01 slo Jr, treasurer! They were ‘munity, Mr. Schakel attended

Tsar to bring the former inmates, a German concentration camp! of America. In addition to his police work, Patrolman Izsak 18 a finisher at the Udell Furniture Co.-He has. {been sending money to the Solo-|

elected at a First Presbyterian” Church dinner meeting Feb. 28. at New Bethe John Smith, president of the | Svnod Cotuinéil of Presbyterian ‘a son, Louis Men, spoke-to the Indianapolis three -daught group concerning the second an-

~ Fanned 8 puny are a delight with Spring hats,

~ Waar Short. | Close to Head

Presbytery Council of Presby-

: rg {Hieeman? | terfan Men, presented the ther Llewelly Including PERMAN- | charter to the Indianapolis | ee ENT WAVE, SHAM. oS ERaTe pe “POO ond SET. All ‘Local Couple Hold group, for only On Robbe arge : : No Extres | Pau wing od 3 wite Chemist to Receive Funeral | Go (Alice, 25; today ‘were ‘neid_ 51950 Borden Award lor Greenmont p Indianapolis police pending NEW YORK. “Mar 4 UPYss |apolis Who df od iniment N removal to Louisville, Ky: on a ja o pro ecessary ah of armed:.robbery thers, [O€0rge A. Richardson, professor ome there, w : ‘or Wight Service ey Wace. home is jor dairy “husbandry and dairy today~in-the’ Special fo formles for ty h bord. Grob fine, bleached, or dyed

1222 E., St. Joseph Bt, were.ar-| [rested as they returned to their| {parked car on E. 9th St. N. New Jersey 8t. yesterday. { Police sald the car was recog-| [niged from a description of {furnished ' by Louisville

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Surviving are his wife, Dena,

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‘mans for a year 50 they could pay nual meeting of the council, at- Indianapolis; his parents, ~Otto CEN their passage here. tended in Chicago last month and Ella Schakel, of near Five Over the Ears! eff neither -Joséph nor py 1000 Dn men Points; two stepbrothers, Edwin : Helen speaks English, the couple from all over the country. {Folkening, Indianapolis, and Har- » has few worries. After all, how! At the dinner meeting, John’. old Folkening, New Palestine; many people can say they are jaferson, president of the |and two stepsisters, Mrs. Helen ’ under the personal care of a po- |Hartman, Kokomo, and Mrs. Es-

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|chemistry at Oregon State Col- terian Church. Burial will be in lege, will receive the 1950 Borden the Greenwood Cemetery. He was ‘graduated from the Bagby district

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{the father, John Jennings, Greena native of wood; four * brothers, {Canada; was cited for his out-| Whiteland, and Harold, Hubert]

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