Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1950 — Page 18

— FRIDAY, NOV. 24, 1950 Original Circus Family's Last Survivor Is Ill

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| Pleading innocent were: | + Phillip Bart, general manager of the Daily Worker, New York, charged on 32 counts, Mrs, Louise Berman, San Francisco heiress, now living in New “York, who was questioned by the ‘committee about whether she had been “financial” angel” for the Communist Party, 26 counts. JuHus Emspak, UE secretarytreasurer, 68 counts. Thomas J. Fitzpatrick, chief steward of UE Local 601; Pittsburgh, seven counts. Thomas Quinn, UE member Pittsburgh, one couht. James J, Matles, director of organization’ for UE, seven counts. Frank Panzino, business representative of UE Local 766, Cincinnati, 11 counts. Esther Tice, member of UE Focal 756, Cincinnati,

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| Emérson C. Tuttle, {farmer from Delaware

yesterday at his home, 4812 E. Raymond St. He was 80. ‘A native of Delaware County he was a member of the Eaton Christian Church. Services will be at 2 p. m. Sunday at the Earl Parson Funeral Home in Muncie. Burial will be in Muncie. Friends may call at the Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel until noon Saturday. : Surviving are his son, Herschel, Indianapolis; a daughter, Mrs. Raymond OC. Robinson, Vincennes: a brother, Albert, Muncie; three grandchildren and one greatgrandchild.

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