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Former Postmaster Dies Here af 74; Was Superior Court 4 Deputy Prosecutor

Rites for Adolph Seidensticker, deputy prosecutor of Superior, Court 4 and for many years Indianapolis postmaster, will be at| 3 Pu. » SmbEsaw in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Burial will be {Hynes, 1226 N. Dliinols St. will Mr. Seidensticker, who was 74, collapsed yesterday in the court ibe Jag A 9 a a. Ma aday in room and died an hour later in Methodist Hospital. Er wi ot COIary ae. Porter Seidensticker, eity! vary | councilman, was summoned when | ®tery. his father collapsed. Mr. Hynes, son of Police Capt.

ce as acting postmaster Oct. 1, Wednesday in St. Francis Hos1933, and was commissioned the {pital of injuries received in an following May. He took over \accident Apr. 8 at Hanna and duties as regular Josssie July Carson Aves. He was 24. 1, 1934. He was succeeded by the, ,44:4i5na1 services will be at present incumbent, George Ress, |g 8:30 a. m. Monday in the home Oct. 1, 1948. |of Mrs. Hynes’ parents, Mr. and Noted. for Fairness Mrs. Rudolph Price, 60 E. Ple

~his—tenure- ant Run Parkway, North Driv ter he was known for a meticu-| *, .., , of Indianapolis, Mr,

lous sense of fairness. Hynes was graduated from St. Miss Telsie Madden, veteran Anthony’s parochial school, Ca-

postal employee and former sec- thedral Hi gh School, and Indiana retary to Mr. Seidensticker said, University in 1948. He attended

a i s made him . His inherent kindness ma * Indiana University School of

loved by all his employees.” belova y Poy Medicine one year. He had been

Mr. Seidensticker's pride and joy way fo garden, Swhich he employed by the Census Bureau. { A veteran of World War II,

maintained in the rear of the apartment house, 3536 N. Meri- Mr. Hynes served in Germany dian 8t. where he- and his wife, with the 9th Infantry Division. | He was a member of SS. Peter

Adolph Seidensticke AAcolph " icker Helen, -made their home. |& Paul Cathedral, Sigma Nu

Feene to Boost Active in Politics y. . A former ward chairman, Mr. Fraternity and Phi Beta Pi, medSlate via Radio Seidensticker was active in Dem. | ica fraternity. Mayor Feeney will take to the OC 2iC politics most of his ite SOvIOr a» Ne e, Laverne, air waves next week in a fina {3 Jie look over the postmaster. attempt to push across the City | ship In

{still in St. Francis Hospital; twe | sisters, S: Hall's Democratic political ticket.. Born in Indianapolis, Mr. yo ud 8 Bin H yoes and The Mayor. is scheduled to|Seidensticker was a graduate of grandfather, John Hynes all of speak over Radio Station WIBC Shortridge High School and In-| Indianapolis. 2 from 6:45 to 7 p. m. diana Law School. He was as-| The City Hall's Democratic sociated for many years in the Mrs. Charles Northern Good Government Committee, in practice of law with his brother,| Services for Mrs. Maria L. an intensive campaign windup, Frank, and served in the state Northern, 914 Meikel St., who slated radio talks

for each of jagigiat t died Tu y their major candidates every day gislature in the sessions of 1909 died Tuesday, will be at 11 a. m.

man and 1911. He was named by the tomorrow in the Craig Brothers Hex ¥ : . late Gov.. Thomas Marshall to Funeral Home. Burial will be in inal speech, termed a “major New C . serve on the state Board of Town. political talk,” will be delivered | A native of Maysville, K the. eve of the primary by Pardons. y a y on p y by, Mrs. Northern had lived here Mayor Feeney. Besides his wife and the son! {35 years. A__ member. of. the Sa “Porter: >Mr:- ‘Seidenstickeris-surst [Bethesda ‘Baptist. Church, she

[vived by another son, Adolph Jr.! York, Pa., and a daughter. Mrs. Norman R. Miller, Anderson.

Frank Cagle, 86, Dead;

Dam Bears His Name CLAY CITY, Apr. 21 (UP Funeral services will be held on ~ Synaaoq Reschedules

day for Frank Cagle, 86-year-old Benefit for May 28 former miller for whom a big

flood control dam

was 42. Surviving are her husband, Charles, Indianapolis; her father, Thomas Warner, Maysville, Ky. {two brothers, Robert and Wil-

(liam, Cincinnati.

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and lake in

Putnam and Owen counties was from Apr. 16 by Central Hebrew ttre eee | named. Synagog. 21st St. has been re- xj SELF WITH SHOTGUN The Cagle's Mill dam reservoir Scheduled for May 28. | TERRE HAUTE, Apr. 21 (UP) | is being constructed in southwest-| The benefit affair is to be spon-|__y, weg Blackburn, 55, West

Sisterhood of Central tern Putnam county, and when S0red by the completed the lake will include a Hebrew Congregation. Mrs. Rita portion of Owen county. Levitt is president of the Sister-

Mr. Cagle operated a water- ood. FRANK R. MeNINCH DIES

Terre Haute, killed himself with a shotgun yesterday in apparent despondency over family troubles, state police reported.

FIVE KILLED IN CRASH died Tuesday at Evansville. /ASHINGTON, Apr. 21 (UP), TEXARKANA, Tex. Apr. 21 remem eee —Frank R. McNinch, onetime (UP)—Five persons were killed KILL SELF WITH SHOTGUN chairman of the Federal Com- and five were injured when a fire PORTLAND, Ore, Apr. 21 (UP) munications and Federal Power chief's speeding car collided with — Rowena B. Marriage today was Commissions, died last night. He two other automobiles 18 miles divorced from her husband, Jo- was 76. Pneumonia was given west of Texarkana on U. 8. Highseph. {as the cause of death. 'way 82 last night.

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