Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1951 — Page 13
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Iw Hynes Dies | At 73; Descendant 0f Noah Wehster
. Thomas W. Hynes, retired lumberman and a direct descendant of Noah Webster, died yesterday al™his home, 1827 Brookside Ave.
He was 73.
Born in Indianapolis, the son of | William and Frances Hylands Hynes, members of pioneer Indianapolis families, he was a great- | great-grandson of Noah Webster, | compiler of Webster's Dictionary. | He spent most of his life in Mis-| sissippi, where he was associated | in the lumber business with his
father. He retired 15 years = Proposed Raises
and returned to Indianapolis His wife, Frances McClure et)
Hynes, is a music teacher and hi
composer.
A Spanish American War veteran, Mr. Hynes was a member of Camp Number One, McGrew Chapter, of United Spanish Amer-
1951
Konked WITH U. 8. TTH INFANTRY DIVISION, Ko- , rea, June 28 (UP)—A carefully aimed 10ck kayoed . Cpl. Jack Blount of Norfolk, Va., during an Allied assault on anh enemy-held hill. It was one of many hurled by Chinese troops along with a mixture of gunfire and grenades. “War is war,” Cpl Blount said groggily, “but
Former Army + Officer Acts as His Own Attorney
A former Army officer today played the dual role of attorney and petitioner in a Federal Court hearing on a “habeas corpus ac-
stone-throwing is getting too personal.”
Mayor, Budget Staff Junk Some
tion. : Richard Anderson Lowe, who {resigned his wartime commission, {petitioned for the hearing on grounds he was illegally arrested |and eld by federal authorities lin Terre Haue Penitentiary.
Not a Lawyer
Before taking the stand as a witiness in his own behalf, Lowe said {he had been denied access to law, books at the penitentiary while {preparing his case. He is not a Mayor Baytgand members of member of the bar. s budget staff held a two-hour. He also said he had not en{session this morning and started gaged an attorney because of (hacking the propesed budget for ‘restraints and restrictions” at {the coming year. {the institutions. Lowe added he First to be lopped were pro- had been denied the right to sub-
ican War Veterans, He attended|P0%¢d Pay hikes for a number of pena witnesses.
Second Church of Christ, Scien-|CitY employees.
tist.
Services will be at 2 p. m. Saturday in Flanner & Buchanan! Mortuary and burial in Crown!
Hill.
Surviving besides his wife are Judge John L. Niblack and Griffith Niblack, both of Indianapolis, and Herman M. ‘he Niblack, Los Angeles, Bernice Stark and Martha Schuster, Hastings, Neb.
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He testified he had been illegally arrested by Louisville city {police without a warrant and
He was paroled in| The Mayor said that to meet June 1950, he said, but again was all pay hikes would mean an in- arrested last March as a parole lcrease of 16 cents in the tax rate violator as he made a business An entire new town to house {which is now at $1.952 per hun-itrip from Cleveland to Louisville. more than 3000 has been’ built|dred. The Mayor said it will cost at Deep River, Ontario, by the the city an additional $1.5 milCanadian government for work-ilion to operate next year, but he ers at its nearby Chalk River hoped to hold the tax hike to no transferred to federal custody
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