Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 June 1950 — Page 5
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If Plane Is Located [Park ~~ : NT OR, Mich, | MT: Wright, who wag 53, died . crews dragged Lake Michigan to- |g. RE SAC 2 18 , he : me day for the main hulk of a DCA proved” in the insuran "depart Northwest Airliner which crashed pioye § tothe a r
with 58 persons aboard.
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the Destroyer Escort Daniel A. 0
Joy could descend 200 feet to the lake bottom
‘Joseph E Kimm, assistant
dragging operations were intended to pinpoint the exact location of the hulk it it existed. Water Is Deep
He said the water was too deep! for random diving because it would take divers one hour to de-| scend and two hours to come up! again. T l Some officials were of the opin-| fon, however, ‘that the plane and! its crewmen and passengers were| blasted to bits in an explosion]
caused by a thunderstorm. They {
believed there was no hulk left.| Their opinion appeared to be borne out by hundreds of tiny| pieces .gf debris and flesh found! floating over a wide area. | Beach patrols were posted along! the eastern shore of the lake to)
watch for debris washed up on yesterday in the home of a sister,
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Zionsville Rites
Hauling Business - |
Services for Michael J. Marley,
high mass will be held at 8 a. m.| in Holy Cross Catholic Church’ and burial will be in Holy Cross. Mr. Marley, who vas 80, died,
{yesterday in St. Vincent's Hos,ipital as a result of injuries re-
ceived in an. accident June 19. He | was struck by an automobile while crossing E. Washington St. | at Hendricks Place. ; Mr. Marley was a native of Ireland, but had lived in Indianapolis for T0 years. He operated la transfer and contract hauling! business 50 years, retiring in 1945. He was a member of Holy Cross
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church, and of the board of Celtic Savings & Loan Association. 8 sons, Bernard, Francis and Joseph, and four daughters, Ann, Mary and
For Mrs. Repass
Services for Mrs. Anna Repass, ‘ormer— Yor internes at General Hospital seven years,
will be held at 2 p. m, tomorrow | ; IChupp, 927 Pleasant Run Pkwy.
in Phillippi Funeral Home, Zions-
| Margaret, and Mrs. Robert J. | Commons, all of Indianapolis.
Aaa} pig i0enkle'West Bixteenth Street PuOperated Transfer, |.07 “some. Burial, will be in
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Samuel F. Arthur
Burial Tomorrow Sefvices for Samuel F. Arthur,
Rites : ; 4210 W. Michigan SL. will be held
reported [robbed of $312. last night by (wo money was pissing
AT NATIONAL FURNITURE CO.
at 2:30 p. m, tomorrow in
Floral Park. 2 Mr. Arthur, who was 81, died in his home yesterday. He was
30 Hendrieks Place, will be held yr, in Greene County but had
at 8:30 a. m. Thursday at Grin-jy in Indi lis : _i steiner's Funeral Home. Requiem Ned = oro = yeas He
Michigan St. 28 years, retiring in
1944. He was a member of the |
Odd Fellows Lodge.’ Survivors “are his wife, Cora Lee; two sons, Roy and Artie; one sister, Mrs. Frank B. Hergt; five
grandchildren and 10 great-grand-
Tin Official Dies
Church, the men's club of the! SOUTH BEND, June 27-Gas-
ton E. Marque, director of public relations for was found dead in his New York Central train drawing room yesterday in New York City. Mr. Marque, who was 42, left South Bend Sunday to arrange
"Mrs. Nathan Chupp for ground-breaking of Stude-
| Services for Mrs. Bessie Pearl
baker's projected new $5.5 million passenger car assembly plant at North Brunswick Township, N. J.
ville. Burial will be in Pléasant!S. Dr, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow, . : Hill Cemetery, near Traders|in J. €. Wilson Chapel of the With Studebaker since Decem
Point. Mrs. Repass, who was 66, died
{ Chimes. Burial will be in Green{wood Cemetery at Greenwood. Mrs. Chupp, who was 61, die
the sand. Mrs. Grace Shaw, near Zionsville, [Sunday in her home. A native of The plane crashed early Satur-| An Indianapolis resident most of | Jasper County, she lived in In-
day while fiying nonstop from New York to Minneapolis, Just before the mishap, the pilot radioed that he was heading into] severe storms and asked permission to reduce altitude.
KILLED ON ROLLER COASTER
her life, she moved to Zionsville five months ago. She also had been housemother at Sigma Chi Fraternity and Delta Delta Delta Sorority houses at Butler University.
She was a member of Central
LUNENBERG, Mass, June 27 Avenue Methodist Church, the (UP)—8gt. Howard D. Stokes, 39,|Indiana Historical Spclety and gp) ,mington; Leland, Lafayette,
of Little York, Ill., was killed yes-| terday when he fell 20 feet from| a moving roller coaster car while, Robert, Indianapolis, and three fornia, and Mrs. Jessie Marion, on a base picnic at Whalom Park. | iii :
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Thursday Lyceum Club. Survivors are the sister; a son,
grandchildren. SE
William E. Wallace Services for Willlam E, Wallace, 4807 Massachusetts Ave; will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in
| Dorsey Funeral Home. Burial will|
be ii Floral Park. Mr. Wallace, who was 59, died
Mrs. Myrtle Napier, Mrs. Bertha Bodyke, Mrs. Joy Simmerman
children.
Adolph J. Auch
Services for Aloph J. Auch, 1110
Hill. Mr. Auch, who was 87, died Sat-
E. 10th St., for 31 years. He had lived in Indianapolis 40 years. He is survived by his =~“
erine Weisheit, Seattle, was...; a sister, Mrs. Nora Alexander, and
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| dianapolis- 27 years and was a member of the Laurel Street As- | sembly of God Church. | Surviving are her husband,
{ Nathan; two daughters, MIS. Chicago and later attended Crane
|Letha Moeller, Southport, and Mrs. Carol Creager, Gosport; five
ber, 1941, he was a close acquaintance of former Studebaker President Paul GG. Hoffman. He accompanied Mr. Hoffffman to Washington in 1948 to help him set up the Economic Co-opera-tion Administration, A native of Belrunh, France, he came to this country in 1919. He -attended public schools in
College there where he majoréd in chemical engineering. He once
sons; Nathan Jr. and Richard; was a copy boy on the Chicago
{both of Indianapolis; Leslie,
{and Emerson, Southport, and two
|sisters, Miss. <ce Parks, Cali-|
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Rev. J. R. Flanigan
Services Thursday
| Services for the Rev, Joseph R. {Fianigan, pastor of Methodist
|Sunday in General Hospital. He Cliiieh ia Edinburg will be at 11 was a layout man at Engineering/a. m. Thursday in Roberts Park| inl a 3 [Metal Products Corp. 22 a A!Methodist Church. Burial will be Son Chapel. Burial will be in New {native of Eminence, he had lived in Dale Cemetery, Connersville. | ‘ {in Indianapolis 22 years, Survivors include his wife; Sa- stricken :amediately after giving] rah; two sons, Ray and Morris;|a sermon Sunday morning {five daughters, Mrs. Faye Taylor; Brightwood Methodist — Church
| The Rev. Mr. Flanigan was
here and died yesterday in Methodist Hospital.
‘and Mrs. Ruth Sturgess, five sis-| He was pastor of Ydinburg ters, a brother and 14 grand- church the last year. He formerly,
{was pastor of Brightwood Church land Trinity and New Jersey {Street Methodist churches here ja total of 16 years.
|N. Hamilton Ave. were to be at| A native of Harrison County, {2 p. m. today in Jordan Funeral ne was 2 member of East Side |Home. Burial was to be in Crown Methodist Church, Connersville,
and of Masonic Lodge. Surviving are his wife, Mary,
{urday in his home. A locksmith {oq sons, Carl and Ernest, Con{35 years, he had operated his busi-| nergville; three daughters, Mrs. {ness in the same location, 2029 Theimg Traylor, Mrs. Alma Davis, and Mrs. Ruth Fox, Indianapolis; {five brothers, Willard, Indian-|
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apolis; Charles, Morgar town; Will, New Albany, and Jess and Lee, {Jeffersonville, and six grand- | children. ‘ :
|a brother, Fred, both of Indlan-|" priands may call at the Moore
land Kirk Irvington Chapel after {noon today. Dr, Sumner L. Mar[tin, district superintendent of the {Methodist Church, will officiate at | services.
i Morris Rabinowitz
}- Services for Morris Rabinowitz, {4615 Crittenden Ave, will be at {2 p. m. today in Aaron-Ruben [Funeral Home. Burial will be in |Beth-El Cemetery. { Mr. Rabinowitz, who was 486,
died yesterday in his home. A
{native of Romania, he had lived
' 1in Indianapolis 30 years. He was
employed by the Uptown Cleaners. Surviving are his wife, Frieda;
$8 (a daughter, Betty Sue; a sister, Mrs. Betty Tuch, Indianapolis,
{and two brothers, Fred and Sam {Robins, both of Chicago.
William 'L. Abbott
ELWOOD, June 27 — Services for William L. Abbott will be held’ here at 2_p. m. tomorrow. . Mr. Abbott, a retired auto dealer, died of a heart attack in a motorboat in Crane Lake, Minn., Sunday. He was 77. Survivors are his wife, Lois; a son, William Lewis; a brother, Charles, and a sister, Mrs. Millisa Little
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—iSouth Bend Country Club. His
{wife, Donna, and two sons, Dennis and Robert, South Bend, survive,
‘William Clark
Services for William Clark, who died Sunday in his home 120 W. 23d 8t., will be at 10 a. m. {tomorrow at C. M. C. Willis &
Mr. Clark, a native of Hopkinsville, Ky., had beeh a resident of
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in| Indianapolis 30 years, He was 53.
{He was employed by. a local tannery until approximately 3 years | ago when he became ill of a heart
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