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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Services Are Set Local Deaths [Hoosier One of |
MRS. CLARENCE L. (HEN-|
Tomorrow for mus. Juss xcs intad in Crashes
Pp. m. today in Harry W. Moore
-. [Peace Chapel. | Burial, Memorial » William H. Round =". . nouna | +x UI MIIEAry rianes
® 8 =» ” { MRS. SUSAN CAROLINE] Services for William H. Round, [ML LDOON,. 91, former resident
{of Bartholomew County. Services, shes former city street inspector, willl wil] be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow | Five Military airplane crashes
be at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in the the Dorsey Funeral Home. Burial, |In the past 24 hours have killed Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel Edinburg. : {19 persons. and at 9 a. m. in St. Philip Neri MRS. ROBERT (MARY) CA | The crashes yesterday involved Catholic Church, Burial will be TRON, 45, of 826 N. New Jersey, four different types of aircraft— in Cavalry Cemetery. St. Services at 10 a. m. tomorrow a C-47 cargo plane, a Navy PBY
By United Press
Mr. Round died yesterday in in the G. H. Herrmann Funeral flying boat, a B-29 bomber and
the home of a da Home. Burial, Greenlawn Ceme- two single-seater F94 jet fighters, Florence. Herts Losuster, Mss. | ery. Brownsburg. Nine of those killed died near ’ onard St. ® = =a Summitt, Alaska, when a C-47 He was 82, WILLIAM BAKER, 71, of 545 with one of its wings torn off Mr. Round, who was active in| W. 11th St. Services at 1 p. m.land flame streaming from its Democratic circles, held the city|/tomorrow in the Stuart Mortuary. !fuselage, crashed 100 yards from street inspector post many years. Burial, Floral Park. a civil aeronautics tower and For 30 years he was employed a 8 8 disintegrated. by the Lilly Varnish Co. and|, MRS. ORA JACKSON, 72, of") pRy carried its crew of eight later worked briéfly \for the E, C./45 S. Tuxedo St. Services at 2 to a flaming death at the Atlanta Atkins Co. {P- m. (CST) Sunday in the Worth-'\ra var Afr Station when it was Born in West Bromwich, Eng-/ington Christian Church. Burial, unable to gain altitude on a takeland, Mr. Round came here when! Worthington Cemetery. Friends off and plunged down a 60-foot he Waa 9 At 2 he began work. may call at the Meyer Funeral cjir¢ at the end of the runway, 8 a cash boy at L. S. Ayres! yon Ba 2 | st i mes. & Co., and later worked there as! GEORGE W. MILLER, 67, of then Jur Phomidiion ied When bellboy and doorboy, 1052 W. 25th St. retired rail-| &
i {he was thrown from his F94 jet ans Telhber of St. Philip Toader. Services and burial Mon-| i opter plane as it hit a stand of Neri Catholic Church. day in Toledo, O. Friends may|
2 spruce trees, bounced twice then de ying besides the one call at Jacobs Brothers West ees 2 half-mile south of the are two other daugh-!Side Chapel tonight. Ve rive es arnational ters, Mrs. Alice Dailey and SE. I g Anchorage, Alaska, internationa
Charlotte Hanley, both of Indi. MRS. BINNIE M. MILLER, 76, *ITPOrt: ot di : : ndi.| WIS. PINNIM NY. MILLER, 76, "another F94 pilot died at the 2napolis; a sister, Mrs. Sadie Of 5347 College Ave. Services at controls of his jet fighter—a modChilo 1ndisnarolis; 14 grand- 4 p.m. Sunday in Flanner & jfieq Shooting Star—when it went child. nd one great-grand- Buchanan Mortuary. Cremation into a spin and crashed 20 miles
Iwill follow. ‘northwest of Victorville, Cal. The
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Child Is Burned Miss Sickels, |
Gv. ay : Crititally Here ; : A 5-year-old girl was wurnea (Jf Pioneer Family jeritically this morning when her) t |dress caught fire while she was |
warming her hands over a «= Here Is Dead ’
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Brenda Thorpe, 2433 North- Miss Lucia Holliday Sickels, western Ave. ran from the house, descendant of Indignapolis pio-
neers, died this mornings at.the! her dress in flames. She raced 3 ome of a «niece, Miss* Evelyn half a block before neighborip = gjckels, 304 W. 43d St. She
women could stop her and ex- was 83.
tinguish the * flames. She was Born in Indianapolis, she was
taken to Gengral Hospital. 'a life resident here. She was the Their hands “burned as they great-granddaughter of Dr. Isaac ripped the ' clothing from the Coe, first Indianapolis physician
child, Josephine Baker, 42, of and surgeon, whose home is now -
2429 Northwestern Ave. and the site of the Columbia Club. | Mrs. Florence Gill, 24, of 2437] Miss Sickels attended Mae Norihwestern Ave. Were treated | Wright Sewall’s Classical School] L {for Girls and was graduated from Lake Forrest College, Lake For-!| rest, Ill, in 1891. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, the Society |
v . or Dies of Indiana Pioneers, the Histori-| Sydney Edit {cal Society, and formerly was an|
SYDNEY, Australia, Aug. 24 a.tjve member of the Matinee (UP)—Brian Penton, 47, editor of | pMusicale. ee i an Surviving besides Miss Sickels eading yells {are three othér nieces iss o for the freedom of the press, died | \els of Hsin Hen today after a long liness, ~ |Gracia Sickels, Mobile, Ala., and| - . : Mrs. R. Mitchell, Des Moines. | pilot was identified as Maj. Wil- Iowa, and a nephew, Ralph Sickels| ber W. Feller Jr. 36, Terre ,c 5. it Haute,» Ind. He was making a Services are being arranged by|
tal run at the time of the Flanner & Buchanan nie of crash. ws - The only non-fatal accident
was the crash of a B-29 bomber, » t near Randolph Air Force base in! 0 Nn WIS all Texas. Services Are Set
Brenda is the daughter of Mrs. Lillian Thorpe. |
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Services for John Lewis Mauk, | registered pharmacist and for-
mer Indianapolis resident, will be at 1 p. m. Monday in Flanner!
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{ will be in Crown Hill. | Mr. Mauck died yesterday in Washington, D. C.. where he has {been living since 1942. He was 70. { Born in Covington, Ind., Mr. {Mauck came to Indianapolis in | 1903. He was graduated rrom. Butler University in 1905, | He was a member of the In{diana Association of Washington, iD. C., Butler University Alumni {Association, the Elks Lodge and {St. Paul's. Episcopal Church. | Surviving are his wife. Della Mae; two sons, Robert L. of In{dianapolis and James F. of Wash-| ington.
S ‘Man Runs Into a Lot Of Trouble in Auto { Carelessness with other peole's . property earned Lloyd G. Mize, |
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