Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 June 1950 — Page 5
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Saturday in Methodist Hospital, will be buried in Crown a after services at 1:30 p. m.
morrow in J. C. Wil of 4 oq Chapel
Mr. Lathrop, who lived at 824
“Tecumseh Place, retired June 1
as a superintendent of trackless trolleys for Indianapolis Rail-
ways. : Born in Illinois A native of Champaign, I, he came to Indianapolis 45 years ago. He began work with Indianapolis Railways in 1906 as a street car conductor,
He was a member of the Capi-
~ tol City Lodge, F. & A. M.; Scot~ -.tish Rite, and Murat. Shrine.
‘Surviving are his wife, Ivah; a daughter, Mrs. Madonna Kroenke; and a sister, Mrs. Frank Wills, Beverly Hills, Cal.
William E. Andrews
Services were being arranged in| Terre Haute today for William E.
Andrews, 2445 College Ave. fa-|
tally injured yesterday in a threevehicle accident near Monroe, Ga. Georgia police reported a semitrailer driven by Mr. Andrews, ‘who-was- 44; and two “automobiles; collided on a bridge: A native of Darwin, 1, he lived
in Indianapolis six years. He for-| { merly was a Pennsylvania Rail-P- Mm. Wednesday in Flanner & gp
road brakeman here. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and | the Methodist Church. He is survived by his wife, Lor-| etta; a son, William E, Jr., New,
York City; two brothers-and three: sisters.
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Services for Otto D. Ferger, an
will be. at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow In Flanner & Buchanan mortuary.
Bufidl will bt in Orasin Hill Mr, F
Meridian St. 2 lifelong In olis resident, he had operated several drug stores here. He owned t0-ithe Ferger Drug Store at 500 W. St. at the time of his death. \ He was a member of Zion Evangelical Church and the Masonic Lodge. He was a graduate of Purdue University, Survivors include three sisters,
Weinmann and Mrs, Lena Haspiel, and two brothers, Edward and Harry, all of Indianapolis.
Mrs. S. I. Carlson Mrs. 8. 1. Carlson, formerly of Indianapolis, will be buried in Crown, Hill after services at 2
Pe Mora wary, Mrs. Carlson died Friday in her ‘(home in Birmingham, Mich, She is survived hy her husband and two sons, Robert and Philip, all of Birmingham,
Edwin Hamp Dies; Realtor 30 Years
Services for Edwin F. Hamp, 4920 Central Ave. will be at 2
{Buchanan Mortuary. Burial willl {be in Crown Hill. Mr. Hamp, who was 67, "dled yesterday in Methodist Hospital.! |A native of Montague, Mich., he| ‘had lived in Indianapolis 54 years. | He was graduated from Manual School. 4 Mr. Hamp was president of the E. F. Hamp Realty Co, here and {in Florida. He had been associ] lated. in the real estate business for 30 years. | He was choir director and violin! soloist at the New Jersey Street! Methodist Church nearly 30 years! |before his retirement several {months ago. His father, the late Rev, F, A. Hamp, was formerly. minister of | the church. | Mr. Hamp was a member of ree Masonic Lodge. .§ had been director of the Ravens‘wood YMCA orchestra and thoras {in Chicago from 1912 to 1918. five brothers, Indianapolis;
Fred A,
Lansing, Mich.; Henry A, Detroit; ATMOSPHERE [Kibet 5.
Jackson, Mich, and {Robert J, 8r., Kokomo, Ind, — sister Mrs. Marie E. Lemke, Fayletteville, Ark. | The five ‘brothers will be pallbearers.
U. 8. AIRMEN MISSING TOKYO, June 19 (UP)—Air Force Capt. William H. Turner, 29, of Taylors, 8. C., has been missing since early yesterday oni
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Formerly a Cooper At Paint Sompany
to be held at 1:30 p. m. today in Kirby Mortuary. Burial was to be in Washington Park. Mr. Hicks, who was 82, died
years, He formerly was a cooper at Advance Paint Co. 12 years. He retired in 1937. : He was a member of St. Paul's i Church, the Masonic Lodge and Knights of Pythias. Survivors include two sons, George T. Marion, and William N. Indianapolis; three daughters, Mrs. William Stamper, Mrs. Erma Geddes and Mrs. Viola Woodruff, Indianapolis; a brother, John Louisville; and four: sisters. May; and Erma Hicks and Mrs, Bess Beam, Louisville, and Mrs. Effie Briggs, Ft. Thomas, Ky.
‘Mrs. Roy Dickerson
} Services for Mrs. Lydia D. Dick- | Sraon, 606 N. Gladstone Ave., will be at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Harry (Ww. Moore Peace Chapel, Burial! {will be in Memorial Park: Mrs. Dickerson, who was 70, died in her home yesterday. A
4 “fore “William whi home Saturday. A {Hicks, 1815 Montcalm St., were
Church, Burial will be in Holy Orgls Qemetery.
Zanesville, O., Mrs. Moorman had been a resident of Indianapolis 49 years, She was a member of Holy Cross Churéh and ns Altar
Edward, Providence [Bt. Mary of tie Woods, Ind. Mrs. {Teresa Riley, and Miss Rose Moor man, both of Indianapoiis; two sons, Josephi E. and Robert F.; a |brother, William A. Williams, all of Indianapolis, and 12 grandchildren.
Mrs. Loveta Adair Rites” Tomorrow
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(Continued ¥rom Page One) Before the six came to trial,
City.
life imprisonment, The sixth man, Stewart “Der rickson, 20, formerly of 627 W.
-iand returned here for hearing. Then there is the case of the’
two burglars. Between them they've been arrested nine times for burglary.
They are Robert Chastain, 29, of Mitchell; and Hobart White, 33, of 319 8. Davidson St.
saw .a car being driven too careguy. and inve ted
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Burial Planned in Washington Park
Services for Mrs. Loveta Edith | Adair, 918 Audubon Road, will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley | Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. Bur-| fal will be in Washington Park.
istamp, post office stamp, burglar tqols. They were tHarged with crack-| * {ing the safe at the Morrow Drug?
Store, 1402 N. Olney Ave. They| Charges against them. One chargwere out on bond, charged with|/In8 the robbery of the Hudson {two other burglaries at the time. O!! Co. 6855 E. Washington St,
They were turned over to federal
_|native of Seymour, she had lived! Mrs, Adair, who was 66, died authorities, but -in-the-meantime! {in"Indlanapolis 50 years. She was Saturday in St. Vincent's Hospl- White was sentenced to 2 to 5
a member of Trinity Evangelical tal. She was the widow of Reid years in the Indiana State Prison |
Lutheran Church,
Surviving are her husband,
|Adair, secretary -treasurer of Johnson-Mass Lumber Co.
fon the original burglary charge.| {Chastain is serving time in the
oy; a son, Sylvester; a sister,, Mrs. Adair operated the Vogue federal penitentary as a parole
Mrs. Martha Lowder, all of India- Frock Shoppe on E, 10th 8t. from violator.
inapolis; a brother, Fred Wieneke, | |Owosgo, Mich., one grandchild and one great-grandchild.
Nelson H. Phelps ‘Rites Tomorrow
Times. State "KOKOMO, June ‘Herman Phelps, former state; |legislator, wiil be buried in Gal-| veston Cemetery after services at
Service
Mr. " Phelps, who was 62, died! |Saturday in St. Joseph’s Hospital.’ e was a former secretary of) {Kokomo Chamber of Commerce] and was a former Howard | {County state representative. | He is survived by his wife, four}
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1942 to 1048. She was born in |Willilamsport, but had lived in {Indianapolis 42 years. She was a! {member of Methodist Church there: - Surviving are three daughters, frginia Appleman, Mrs. [tas Berry and Mrs. Pauline Stitle, all of Indianapolis; a sis-|
lapolis; a- brother, Fred Corbin, Lafayette, and three grander} dren,
ea HOF SO “Lawton |
Rites Tomorrow |
Harry 8. Lawton, who died Sat-| urday in his home, 5244 Park |Ave., will be buried in Crown Hill jafter services at 2:30 p. m. to-
daughters, Mrs. R..C.. Schwartz. morrow... in... Christ... Episcopal!
and Mrs. W. J. Perry, Kokomo; {Mrs. T. W. Robert Poutney, Vt.
{apolis, three brothers and two grandchildren.
Elementary School Officials Meet at IU
| Times State Serviee | BLOOMINGTON, June
!Church. Mr. Lawton, who was 86, wis
Carl §, and Mrs..J. P. Sullivan, Indian-ia native of Philadilphia, Pa, He,
had lived in Indianapolis 55 years. | | Mr. Lawton was superintendént| {of Fahnley & M¢Crea Co. manu-| {facturing department 20 years be(fore he retired in 1935. He was, {a member of Odd Fellow Lodge. |
Surviving are his wife, Mary;| m 19 — [two sons, Harry 8. and Roger 8.;
{Seventh annual conference of ele-|a daughter, Mary, all of Indian-| mentary school officials opened | |apolis; a sister, Mrs, Emma Van!
today on the Indiana University Tromp,
| campus.
Nearly . 200 educators
IU, Indiana State Teachers’ College and Ball State Teachers Col- Mortuary. Burial will be in Green-|
lege.
Conference director is Dr. Rob-| Mr, Gorham, who was 75,
tered! five-day meeting spon- Frederick Ss. Gorham soréd by the Indiana Association] of Elementary School Principals ham, 710 E. 34th St, and the Schools of Education Hh p.m. tomorrow in Royster &
{lawn Cemetery, Brownsburg. died |
+42rt W.. Richey. IU. School. of Fdu- Saturday in Methodist Hospital. |
{ cation. | MISS MAGINOT KILLED REIMS, France, June 19 (UP)
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{ French defense line, was killed in burg Masonic an automobile accident yesterday,
Francoise Maginot, daughter of! man who built the famed Street Methodist Church, BrownsScottish!
|An Indianapolis resident 43 years, | {he had been employed in the vault department of Indiana Trust Co. the past eight years. He was a member of Meridian
Lodge, Rite, Murat Shrine, and United
a few hours after attending the Commercial Travelers.
unveiling of a new monument to. him.
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Philadelphia; one grand-! {child, R. Stanley Lawton, and twol from [great- grandchildren.
Services for Frederick 8. Gorwill be at
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Chastain has a record of 14 ar-| irests. His crime career began in| 11935, when he was arrested for| throwing rocks at a train. Since] (then he has served two 2- -year sen-| fences for burglary. : White has been arrested six times for burgiary, and once for
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19 — Nelson | ter, Mrs. Adah Denmary, ‘Indian-|OPerating a motor vehicle. while
drunk. A controversy about releasing! {prisoners on low bonds came last] caught | with the loot, were. placed on. low, Toends Police officers saw red, and the prosecutor's office: ignored, them. The two men, Kingsley Dowling, 23, of 127 Pierce Lane, Tyndall Town, and Howard Streeval, lof 202C Saltzman Drive, Tyndall, Town, were apprehended the night, torJan:: RQ They were driving with the) back license police
held up the Star Liquor Store, [2040 Northwestern Ave. {they spotted the suspicious car, They wallet taken from the clerk a the;
The others were sentenced to ne
26th St, is now out on bond of : {$5000 awaiting trial for kidnaping. He was adjuded sane in March
Hobart ‘White + «+ « finally Charles Wosdrow Burton.
On the morning of May 23 police serving time for safe cracking. Slop store, and the money that Fobbeny.c:
was taken in dhe
The men were arrested and a | They arrested Ale “burglars”! few days later, the normal $7500 |after they found $245 in currency, bond was reduced a package of stamps, a notary each of them, They raised $100 and! {enough to buy a bond from a
[regular bonding company. were free.
bout it, and filed two
and another charging the
of a car to make that getaway. Judge William D. Bain set a bond
$15,000 each on |charges. jail, Their attorney, {eity prosecutor,
the
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Lewis K. Murchie, county prosecu-
tor, acting on behalf of the and requested that the
{charges be dropped, saying that
hey swould-avail -the state ing.
The new charges were dropped, | and Dowling and Streeval
now out on $2000 bond,
Dowling has a record of seven | Dowling has been convicted of grand! {larceny, and Streeval of yagrancy|
{arrests, and Streeval four,
and disorderly conduct.
~ Bree var WES TIT arrested nt 1946 for throwing paper in the ol
{ street.
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