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are tobe arrives in this country. He was scheduled to arrive at San Fran-

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; Lewis i. Johnson Funeral Friday

Services fof Lewis Lis (Cap) Johnson, « city traffic who died t 1:30 p.m. Friday in Fanner & Buchanan mortuary. “Burial will be in Crown Hill.

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fat & heart attack in his home; 16301 N., Pennsylvania St-He was

: 1 29-year veteran of the Indi-

| anapolis Polite Department be{fore his appointment to the [traffic post by Mayor Feeney,

engineer yesterday, will be held

Mr. Johnson,- who was 56, died |.

Aaboraiiy Analysis te To Follow Aufopsy Part of the mystery surround Ing the death of a former beauty! shop operator was cleared today| when an sutopsy revealed “no evidence of foul play.” However, - police said the au-;

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isco Sunday. Emmit E. McKinley {topsy By Dr. Philip Henessee' i Emmit E. McKinley died of a falled to reveal the cause of (heart attack early today at his death of 52-year-old Mrs. -Flor{residence, 2226" N. Catherwood’ ‘ence KE. Smith, 1476 Spann Ave. Ave. Contents of the dead woman's! A native of ‘Martinsville, Mr. gama will be taken to the In{McKinley had resided in Indianap- diana University Medical Center| lolis for more than 30 years. He tor laboratory analysis. was employed at Stewart-Warner| - pgjice said results of the anly-! . (Corp. for many years-but was an gis will not be known for at least ‘employee of the Naval Ordnance three days. : |

charged there early in-1947 and Services Arranged Depot at the time of his death. yr He is survived by his wife, Dead in ; Mrs. Smith was found dead in|

. joined the State Department. i A native of Oakville, he was For Bullet Victim iMarie; three brothers. Robert, graduated from Ladoga High Ivory Martin, who died as the [Edward and Claude, all of Mar- her bed yesterday. Police homicide School and attended Antioch Col-iresult of bullet wounds after anf, .... and three sisters, Mrs, investigators were called because lege, Yellow Springs, 0. Helargument Saturday night at 15th |p. es Cooley and Mrs. Walter worked at I. 8. Ayres & Co. . {St and Senate Ave, will be buried | Ross of Martinsville and Mrs, Surviving are his mother, Mrs.|!n New Crown after. services at y.., wis of Anderson. i. K. Walterhouse, Ladoga: a 2 p. m. today In the Patton Fu: “ia And nerat- Home Crystal-Chapel-——-two nephews, John and David| Mr. Martin, who was 41, lived _Hawley, all of Indianapolis; three, at 2507 Northwestern -Aver A iss Lydia Hosetter, Ta- DAVE of ~Maetinaville, Va, he ~ doga; Mrs. Robert Douglas and had lived in Indianapolis 30 years. Mrs. Marian Stewart,- both ofiHe was employed at the MethoTampa, Fla, and an uncle, John dist. Hospital as a janitor for TF Walterhouse, Muncie. {seven years. Se ey epee Surviving are his wife, Odessa;

] , Who was 38, was employed in "the Consular Serviee of the U. 8. State Department in Osaka. He served in the information and education depart- ¢ ment, He had been ill two weeks, ‘He joined the Army Alr Corps! in 1942, serving in this country, then in the occupation forces in Japan after the war, He was dis-

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the room. Funeral arrangements will bel A divorcee, Mrs; Smith operated “ETHOUNES TATET by the Harry Win beauty parior -on-34th—8t- beMoore Peace Chapel. tween Pennsylvania St. and

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months -ago. Mrs. Rose Rolen Trefz, who! Services for Mrs. Smith wil be! died Sunday at General Hospital,

| held at 2:30 p. m. Friday in Flan-| will be buried in Crown Hill after ner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial services at 2 p. m. today in the 'will be in Crown Hill, Jordan Funeral Home,

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2: Mirge k re- and he brother, Albert, Martins- | Mrs, Trefz, who was 13. was. a Chicago, is the only Survivor, = Bi ackmi Villg, "Va. riative of Morgan County. A IA 2 Services Friday a member of the Christian Church, = STE an wa ‘ ¥ : {Harry Reid she had. lived most of her life in = Services for Mrs. El ck-! g « Indianapolis. Her home was at :s oa mire, 126 yr Mrs. Hilla Bia a Services Tomorrow 319 N. Davidson St. She had |= at 10:30 a, m. Friday at Dorsey! Harry Reid, 1717 E. 25th 8t, formerly been employed in thes

alterations departments of Wil-| Ham H, Block Co. and H. P.| Wasson & Co : Surviving are her son, Carey; two daughters, Mrs, Marie lsen| and Mrs. Lanore Damour; a brother, Charles Baine; two sis-| fore Mrs Maude Miller and Mrs. Mabelle Schwarzer, all of Indi-|= anapolis; six grandchildren and| one great grandchild,

Funeral Home, with burial in the who died Monday, will be buried family lot at Crown Hill, in Crown. Hill after services. at Mrs. Brackmire, who was 79, 1 p. m. tomorrow in his home. died at home yé&sterday after a Mr. Reid, who was 67, was a long illness. She was the widow of | member of Allen C Rape] AME Adolph Brackmire, who was in the Church. Wholesale - meat business here, He ‘is survived many years, (Ethel; a daughter, Mr#. Eihel Drane, ‘Indianapolis; two sisters, Rd Yiion City, dnd. she. irs. Helen Brooks and Mrs. Cora Surviving are: three Sons {Williams and a brother, William

vl Adolph, Herbert W. and Ernest Ret, all of Coumbus, 0. ANd nENvING GUILT IN SPY CASE F., and a daughter Gladys Brack- grande NEW YORK, Aug. 2 (UP) mire, all of Indianapolis; and two BLAST RIPS RUBBER PLANT Abraham Brothman, 36, and brothers, Lewis and Peter Gimbel,| SARNIA, Ont, Aug. 2 (UP) | Miriam Moskowitz, 34-year-old Union City. { An explosion ripped through the bionde, pleaded innocent today to The Rev. Paul H. Frankenfeld government-owned Polymer Corp. federal indictment charges that of Zion Evangelical and Reformed synthetic rubber plant here yes- they conspired to obstruct jus- _ Church will officiate at services, [terday. Nobody was injured and tice in the Klaus Fuchs-Harry > v io se, ‘Mrs. Almeda Allen [Me fire was quickly put out. id atomic Spy cate. «Mrs. Almeda Earl Allen, former Indianapolis resident, who died yesterday in Washington, D. C, will be buried in National Memorial Cemetery after service Friday in Riverdale, Md. Mrs, Allen, who was 82, moved! to Washington 10 years ago from Indianapolis, where she was a! - native and a resident 37 years, = | She was a former member of] Edwin Ray Methodist Church and Order of the Hastern Star. | -..Surviviors include two sons, | Thomas Jr. Cleveland, and mhvo-f dore, New York City, a stepdaughapenmo pgpr-oMrge- Bate May M Cottage City, Md.; a brother, Robert R. Earl, Indianapolis, and) three grandehiiren.

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