Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 June 1951 — Page 5

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TUESDAY, JUNE 19,

Rev. ponition. i Buried Tomorrow

The Rev. Arthur K. Hendrickson, Quaker evangelist, missionary and world traveler, will be buried tomorrow in Hinkle Friends Church Cemetery near Noblesville. Services will be at 1:30 p. m. in Hinkle Church where Rev. Mr. Hendrickson formerly was pastor. An evangelist 44 years, he died! Sunday night in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Edith Moore, 1158 Winfield Ave. He was 75. Born in Howard County, he at-

tended Westfield Friends Academy. He taught the Indians in Oklahoma and Texas and a Sunday School class at Indiana Boys’ School, Plainfield. Survivors with Mrs. Moore are| two daughters, Mrs. Gladys Mor-| row, Wabash, and Mrs. Pansy Lanan, Indianapolis; one son, Cecil, Detroit; three sisters, Mrs. Ollie Irby, near Russiaville; Mrs.

Lora James, Rochester, and Mrs. Frances Hedderick, Forest; three brothers, Samuel, New Madison, O., Pearl, near Frankfort,

dren and nine great-grandchil-dren.

What Else?

WAKEFIELD, Mass., June 19 (UP)—A burglar spurned the cash register at Ayer’s market yesterday

and |the Oscar, Frankfort; 15 grandchil-|always a possibility young Allen near Five Points, died Sunday in! llegislature

1951

Death - Koren Confirm :

2 Weeks of Waiting Ends

Unhappily for

Two weeks of agonized ‘waits ing were ended today for an Indianapolis tification that Pvt. Lawrence Ken-

.neth Buckhorn was dead—killed

in action. Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Buckhorn, 4614 E. Washington St., had been hoping their 22-year-old son was still alive, although another Indi-

anapolis soldier in Korea had re-

ported him dead.

In a letter written May 29 to i Mrs. Mabel Allen, 1107 8. Market +

St. her son, Pfc. David Allen, said: “About a week ago, ‘we got a kid from Indianapolis in our platoon as a replacement. He was killed the next morning at 4 a. m. He lasted 10 hours.”

‘Died a Hero’

Pfc. Allen said the youth, whose |

name was Buckhorn, “died a hers and we recommended him for the Silver Star.” He told his mother he had a camera with Pvt. Buck. horn’s initials, which he wou

ul bring hime, and asked her | Colonial Furniture Co., Inc, to 1% nis mother, Pvt. Buckhorn is sur-

tify the Buckhorn family. The letter arrived June 7, and Mrs. Allen immediately told Mr. and Mrs. Buckhorn the contents. | But it was impossible at that date to receive official confirmation of casualty, and there was)

had been mistaken. The telegram did not arrive until late yesterday. Last word from Pvt. Buckhorn had been a telegram May 13 trom: Japan, notifying his family of safe arrival there from San Fran-| cisco, where he had shipped out | Apr. 23. Attended Howe, Butler | He was working for Western Electric Co. when he joined the armed forces, and received train-| ing at Camp Breckenridge, Ky.,|

but took 350 pounds of choice beef, Killed by Truck LAWRENCEBURG, June : 19

(UP)—Lloyd Mills, 35 Sunman, was struck and killed by a Seagram Distilleries truck here yes-|

and Camp Stoneman, Cal. Al graduate of Howe High School,|

Resident of Acton Dies

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Pvt. Buckhorn

Besides his father, manager of |

vived by a sister, Miss Luan Buckhorn, and a brother, Charles,

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"At French Lick Vice President Alben W. Barkley has accepted an invitation to attend the Indiana State Bar Association’'s annual convention at French Lick July 13-14, state

Democratic headquarters an-

nounced today. U. 8. Supreme Court Justice Sherman Minton, New Albany,

sessions, along with some 500 Hoosier ' lawyers. It will be the Vice President's second speech in Indiana within a year. He climaxed the Democratic senatorial here last Oct. 18 with a rousing political speech. Discuss Foreign Affairs The Vice President has been asked to devote most of his {speech before Indiana's lawyers to foreign affairs and policies of

The lawyers will draft a legal program for the next state legis-/

|a veteran of World War 11.

Mrs. Clara Rode, a resident of |

{the home of a brother, Harry | Wa If, R. R. 1, Acton. Bhe was 59. Services will be at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in‘ St. John’s Lutheran Church, Five Points. Burial will be in a cemetery there. Mrs. Rode, who was born in

| Acton, had lived near Five Points|

most of her life. Her home was R. R. 5, Box 408. She was a member of St. John’s Church and the Ladies Aid Society. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Norma Cook, Greenfield; |Mrs. Earl Schildmier and Mts,

lature, Association officials said)

Indiana. Bills introduced in the 1951 last winter to set up| ‘nonpartisan selection of judges failed to pass.

Man's Rifle, Bayonet Scare Neighborhood

A man with a Japanese rifle and fixed bayonet terrorized an East Side _ neighborhood last night. Police found Wilson J. Drum, 32, sitting on a bed in his apartment at 1413 E. Washington St. with the rifle and bayonet. J. B. Sanford, 57, of 14090 E, Washington 8t., who had com-

Pvt. Buckhorn had attended But- Robert Alstott, both of Indianap- plained to police, identified Drum

ler University for three years. He,

{was a member of Our Lady of

Albert, Paul and Harry Wulf, all

blis; five brothers, Henry, Walter,

as the man who had been fright-

jening people in the 1400 block of!

terday. Mr. Mills was employed Lourdes Catholic Church, Athe- of Acton; a sister, Miss Minnie|E. Washington, Tt no | Wulf, Acton, and 10 grandchil-| Drum was arrested on a charge om TENDE MACARONI

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: {Rites Tomorrow [But ‘(For J. F. Smith

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i in St, Francis ‘Hospital. He i “was 65. Mr. Smith Born in New Albany, he came sito Indianapolis 35 years ago. and had operated a grocery store in the 1400 block on South Meridian Bt. nearly 21 years. He was a member of Sacred Heart Church. Surviving are a stepson, Lawrence Kaelin, Indianapolis sister, Miss Charlotte Smith, Albany and a half sister, Mrs. Harry Burton, Indianapolis; and a half brother, Thomas Smith, also of Indianapolis. !

‘There She Goes’

the Bar may again recommend, DETROIT, June 19 (UP) {nonpartisan election of judges in ponald Moody, 45, was telling

{two policemen how his car had vanished while he was in a theater, when he suddenly yelled “There she goes.’ The patrolman caught up to the car when it crashed into a building after a wild chase through downtown Detroit. The driver was held for Investigation of auto theft.

Eight-year-old Robert Richartz, who has eluded 500 searchers for Sacred Heart three days, was balieved living Catholic Church.|“wild" along a marshy Long IsBurial will be in/jand waterfront today because he Holy Cross ceme-|is afraid his mother will whip him if he goes home.

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