Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1950 — Page 4
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Retired as Rail Gave First Hint : ~ Conductor in 1941 CRAWFORDSVILLE Aug. 15]
- John Ernest Bryant, retired _omicial silence concerning the railroad conductor for the New (i, of Pre, Kenneth Meadows
York Central System, died today was broken today as his family at his home, 75 N., 14th St., Beech ,. oi ed word he died July 20 in Grove, Korea,
gervics with the New York Cen- 8Waited fearfully since more than ral em since he was 20: ‘a week ago, when two Jetters sent tral syst a . . {by the family to the GI were re-
He started working for a rall- . turned with the terse notation road in. Louisville, Ky. at the e. .. oq 2 bps
age of 17. After moving to AnRe Ind., he was EE ALOE on The Department of Defense the Anderson to Louisville run; telegram sent to his parents, Mr, In 1907 Mr. Bryant and his/and Mrs, Basil Meadows, yesterfamily moved to Indianapolis day said the 21-year-old Hoosier where he had the run from In- infantryman died July 20 of dianapolis to Greensburg to Wounds. Louisville for many years. | Meanwhile, Congresswoman Lived in Beech Grove Cecil Hardin (R. Ind.) was Mr, Bryant lived in Beech continuing a two-point investiga-
> Grove for the past 20 years. He tion in Washington and In mill- peo do 4h ic official A ET gE inh nias WEER RRTIVEOT Jennings County THEY Hea duaRIters th Japan to doi 1s. : 8 offi ial. enn seas pAEY JOP Beis on a =e wor Ind. termine why the family was not letter was returned to a sister-in- Fusthes Services and burial will
fornia, and Walter Clark; Ne- | braska; five grandchildren, and
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Jacob Redwodder, 72, died at
Memorial Hospital yesterday of sity of Pittsburgh professor was
a flight of stairs.
He was a member of the Bap- notified through proper channeis jaw, Mrs. Robert Meadows.
one great grandoniid. DF. Paul Shupp. Of NLRB, Die
Thursday in Little & Sons Funer- Dr. Paul ¥. Shupp, senior field since 1941. He taught history at Services Tomorrow . ‘al Home in Beech Grove. Burtal ,.. ner of the National Labor the university from 1922 to 1936.
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sto Chureh-and othe ~ProspeotHTReRTaTEY mPa THE : th TOW, Mrx. “Murphy, who wa | o ne, 37. 3813 Ruckle Masonic Lodge. The family received. its [first Hoosier Congresswoman to help! Was a native of Kentucky, but|ggaf,’y’ Cook. 21, 131 W. 11th; Mattie B
Surviving are his wife, Kath- hint of tragedy Aug. 5 when & them learn the official status of had lived in Ohio most of her life. ‘erine; a son, Everett J, Beech sister, Mrs, Arlie Bishop, Shannon- Pre, Meadows but Defense Depart (Her niece, Mrs. Gilbert R. Leeds, Tuttle, is. 903 N. Butler. Grove; two dayghters, Mrs: Kath- dale “received a letter she had ment officials were unable to ting lives at 1267 Eugene 8t, —— erine Buelthaup, Beech Grove, mailed to the GI more than a his name on any casualty lists. Mrs, and Mrs. Pearl R. Church, week before. The returned letter Mrs. Harden then began an inves- the First Reformed Church at Virsa E. vs. Jack Charleston, 8. C.; a sister, Miss was marked "Deceased July 23" ‘tigation of the “extremely cruel” Hamilton, O. Surviving besides Lillie Clark, Bedford, Ind. and ,.4 signed by a warrant officer manner in which the news reached her nieceare her husband, George,
rey two brothers, Omer Clark, Cali he next day a similarly marked the family, Hamilton, O., and a son, Alien E- Ripoy. Helen
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