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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Rites Set for
John D. Davis Lived
Here 20 Years .
John D. Davis, cavalryman who once- arrested Theodore Roosevelt for speeding on horseback, will be buried in Anderson
tral Sys Mills. In West Virginia he was]
Rough Rider Named Head Who Arrested His Chief
Of Committee
Cotton Co. Inc, has been aplived in Indianapolis 20 years. Be- pointed chairman of the commit-/20—Dr. D. Elton Trueblood of fore retirement, he worked as afi tee on research of Thé American Earlham College, and the Rev. electrician for the New York Cen- Society of Heat- gw. 14 years and pre-'ing and Ventilviously Yor Real Silk Hosiery ating Engineers.
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Manchester Graduation Speakers Are Named
Times State Service
I. W. Cotton; president of I. W. NORTH MANCHESTER. Mar.
Harper 8. Will, pastor of First
Church of the Brethren, Chicago, will deliver commencement address and ccalaureate ser-
The Commit-
Mrs. Hendricks Dies in Chicago
Ms. of John (Jack)
Administration Hos-| MOTTOW in Shir-
s Davis; four veteran, he was and three great-gerving in the
Hendricks widow endricks, former was wounded in the
Cemetery following services at 1:30 p. m. to-
ley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. Mr. Davis, who was 70, died Sunday in his home at 5959 Rawls Ave, A SpanishAmerican War
Mr. Davsi
cavalry as a guard, when Col. Theodore Roosevelt, then leader of the Rough Riders, came speeding through camp on horseback:
" IMr. Davis arrested the future
President. : He also served in the Navy and battle “of
. [Charles;
3a electric mine locomotive sales- tee plans and mon at Manchester College here. man, {supervises the The baccalaureate will be Ma Mr, Davis was a member of the society's re- 27 and < the eon Association of Retired Railroad search program May 28.
Australian Youths
CANBERRA, Australia, Mar, 20. (CDN)—Aussie 18-year-old
youths will begin feeling a draft
on their necks next month. Apr. 14 is the date the government is setting for their registration under the nation's first compulsony military training scheme, The youths, 13,500 of whom will be called up this year, will receive a total of 1768 days of training then pass into the re-
. , Facing Draft serve forces. The first batch of draftees will begin training in July, says the government.
Old Newspaper Sold
CARSON CITY, Nev, Mar. 20 (UP)—The Nevada Appeal, oldest newspaper in Nevada, has been, sold for an undisclosed price to a corporation headed by R. E. Car-
penter of Wichita Falls, Tex. The newspaper began publication May 16, 18635.
Employees. ho wits Anal lat its Cleveland Surviving are e, nie; laborato an two sons, Roy, a city fireman, and at a five daughters, I'S. | colleges ard uniFlorence McQueen, Mrs. Jane ey where 0 Hildebrandt, Mrs. Ethel Adams, the organization Mrs. Henrietta Day and Mrs. a5 . established L W. Cotton | Grace Deaton, Indianapolis; a fellowships or made fund grants. sister, Mrs. Dema Robischaud;| wy. Cotton is a native of washington, D. C., ne mee Greensboro, and was graduated pbrothers, . Roy an am | from John B. Stetson University, Trainer, Indianapolis, apd Lewis perand, Fla, and University of Trainer, Algoma, Wis. Chicago. He attended Indianapolis schools, and was graduated "|from Manual {School in 1904.
Chris Hopson Services Arranged =
Services for Chris Hopson, laborer, who died in General Hospital Sunday, will be held at 10
Plan . — manager Indianapolis tiago Bay. _ a.m. Th -in- Jacobs Broth-_ of the Tmo San : ta reir a.m. Thursday.in-Jaco oth ay St : dia¥s, died Saturday a a Fayette County, (ers West Side Chapel. Burial will 5 2 cp omg A IY a - “tua SIG ; Frog at an roe Aad West. VV: . ME SAE Bae be te Bran BL. - 5 pine FE : I. : FR hr ER ra mene & § Was manager Gp Bs, gn dkms BOERAIR Canten, Ky. 61 years a i rapid ge the Indians from 1914 to 1917 and Mrs. A Met * -|ago, Mr. Hopson had lived in In- PERSONAL PROPE Ss . - again ftom. 3018. sntil- 1023. Rejoin BS Iger ldianapaus the past 13 years, Hii § FURS ART SSWELRY — ed with" the club again in/Dfes fn Cleveland ~~ [résidente was 1041 W. 29th St. YR 0S — © 1931 ‘to serve as- business man-| wi. . yl. ma He was a member of -the-Canton- Fo WGUSIROLD-60093--t and ager under Norman A. Perry, .In| , J'™ Dorothy: Metzger, wife of First Baptist Church. ™ : j ingle pol- : 1917, he directed the Indians to| rthur W. Metzger, formerly In-| Surviving are his wife, Leaner, Now-—under a Sing! pet being a pennant and the Little World dianapolis branch manager forianq five daughter, Mrs. Beulah! icy—"All Risks” cov: ents. © championship. He served the long- the Kroger Co. 15 years, died Iycas, Mrs. Serena Hauck, Mrs. erage on persorfal prop: est term as manager here, yesterday in Cleveland. Virginia Bradley, Mrs. Gehatha! erty, including fire, ‘ Mrs. Hendricks is survived by: MTS: Metzger's husband was E. Peck and Mrs. Garvie Crow, theft, burglary, holdup, your two sons, Jimmy Hendricks vd {transferred to Cleveland in 1945/all of Indianapolis. 4 travel hazards. Prowith sas City, and Jack Hendrick {to be branch manager for Kro- ————————— ana. Jay world-wide. 3, THE BRITTLE STAR, cousin tection 18
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Services and burial will be in Chicago.
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