Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1951 — Page 10

Dies at Lebanon Helped Husband » To Fame, Fortune

Times State Service LEBANON, Mar. 17—Mrs. Mary Ulen, wife of Henry C. Ulen, internationally known. engineer, died last night at her home here from complications resulting from a hip fracture suffered in a fall. Mrs. Ulen was given much credit by her husband for the fame and fortune he earned in his worldwide construction projects. The couple celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary last Sept. 1. Mrs. Ulen accompanied her husband on his business travels. They crossed the Atlantic 47 times, and lived in Greece, Iran ‘:and other } countries. : Mr. and Mrs, Ulen also resided for a time in South America, where he built railroads. rs In 1920, the Ulens returned to establish a permanent residence and an attractive subdivision on the outskirts of Lebanon near the , beautiful country club Ulen built for the city.

Albert J. Suhre

Albert J. Suhre, retired Indianapolis fruit merchant, died yesterday in his home at McCordsville. He was 78. Mr. Suhre was a resident of In-| dfanapolis most of his life. He was a member of K.-of P No. 96, Modérn Woodsen, Marion Camp 3558 and the Methodist Church, Burial in Anderson Cemetery

rented car with him.

will follow services at 2 p. m. Tuesday in Moore & Kirk Northeast Chapel. Surviving are his wife, Dora;

Claude Earl Guyant, former | Robertson Indianapolis resident, died Feb. other Un

three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy|1g in the British-American Hos- turers. Presnell, Cleveland, O.; Mrs. pital, Lima, Peru, following a He Louise Reese, Indianapolis, and prolonged illness,

were informed. He was 65. {Claude E In the import business, he was daughters,

Mrs. Carol Bolinder, Jamestown; four sons, Richard, Syracuse, N. Y., and Russell, Robert and Raymond, Indianapolis; and two sisWilliam P. Neel, Alonzo

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FAMILY KILLER SIGNS CONFESSION—James Harl, 41. | .year-old-Evansville father, sigh sa ‘confession in Dixon, Ky., tellin how he iffed his wife: and two children last week. " Tapeein substantially what he had. told Evansville police who captured him three days after the killing. His victims’ bodies were still in his |iey's wife, Jenny. Both men were wounded criti

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’ Mother of Famed Race Driver Dies Quietly After Colorful Life

Fate kept a tight hand on the life and family of Mrs. Lida! Wilcox Johnson who died quietly Friday in her home at 47 N.

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Funeral services will be at 4 Oxford St. at the age of, 75.

{p. m. Tuesday for Roland M. iCotton, 65-fear-old president of

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On May 31, 1889, when she was 13, Lida got off a train at a Attorney, editor and writer who | hilltop station in Pennsylvania. The train chugged down into the {valley and While the girl watched, overturned on a washed-out

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firm, who died of a heart attack flood disaster in which 2200 og (often confused yesterday in Albuquerque, N. M. people dled. won IPA Led

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ithe Shirley Brothers Irving Hin Mr 8. A hmsorrs io ny ’ 0 r TY where friends may call ‘pmiwqvy Wilcox Pa hy after 5 p. m. tomorow. Burial will was acting as be in Washington Park Cemetery. starter for an Mr. Cotton went to .Albuquer-|auto rage at nd Howdy had been a famous auto racer for many

and in fs survived by his wife, 3920 Wad fin

Carrie 8., of 5377 E. Washington . 8t.; one daughter, Mrs. William |18hed second in Kysar Jr. Pittsburgh; a son, B.| Reid Cotton; a brother, Raymond C.; two sisters. Mrs. Fred Hinchman and Mrs. Ruth Grueling, all of Indianapolis, and two grandichildren, |

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heading dianapolis for. “riding” jobs toward a city where her parents the 329th Infantry Reserve Regwere making a stage appearance iment, Lt. Col. “Uncle .Tom’s « : An elderly couple befriended ‘the girl and, because they were c- afaid of the flood conditions ally. Linstrom was shot in the ahead, persuaded her to get off in the With them on that hilltop railroad station. Otherwise, a little Motley, a tavern owner, em- 8irl probably would have been ploys Lindstrom as a part-time added to the 2200 casualties.

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James W. Haley

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Bankruptcy. He was also co-au-|8. Hancock St., will be at 10:30 George H. Dirks yp, of Colljers on. Bankruptcy./a.. m. tomorrow in Royster & announced today. The vacancies inciude ‘cooks, views, and proposed amendments Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. mechanics, medical personnel, radio and radar men in the headquarters, ice, tank, medical and heavy mor-

{He wrote articles and fegal re- Askin Mortuary. Burial will be in

to the rules of civil procedure, for] A lifelong resident of Marion the United States District Court County, Mr. Haley was employed since 1944. many years with the former Clyde { Washington Position Johnson Co. , In 1947, he was appointed legis-| Surviving are two sisters, Mrs, {lative attorney for the American Florence Ricketts, and Mrs,

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