Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1952 — Page 20
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PAGE 20 Services Set Elton F. Leffler Rites Tomorrow | For Ex-Head Of Power Co.::.=. mr mint
day in St. Paul, Ind.
lis Power dent of TO iy at his vesterday at his home, 227 E. Fall fore the Indiana Clemency Com- income, Bureau records showed, - Creek Blvd. S. Dr. A native of mission June 27, clemency officials today.
home in St. Louis, _ St. Paul, he lived here 34 years. Mr. Harrod resigned as pres His law office was in the Inland announced today,
dent of the Indianapolis utility in 7934 because of ill health. He A member of tl} St, Paul imprisonment in the Indiana, gine gamblers were first re- lof $1,140,000.
company before becoming presi- was a World War I veteran. He der Mar, 6, 1925.
dent in 1930. vember they have reported an in-|
sulting engineer for Ogden COTP. 4. ity and the Indiana University then went on’ a shooting ram- before July 31.
in New York City since 1945." He Law School Alumni Association. page which ‘covered several
vears of Laclede Power & LIght { ,i50: his parents, Mr, and Mrs. wounding four. Co. in St. Louis. A native of Delphi, Mr. Harrod prother, ,Walter, Lafayette, and ror,” Mosley had been committed
ployed for eight years by the | Indianapolis. . Pennsylvania World War I. He served in the Cemetery, war as a captain of Engineers,
, While in prison, Mosley became
jarticles for detective magazines, (who - done - it novels, syndicated apolis Rotary Club and was a . ie edral at 10 a. m. 334 degree Mason. For Pool Victim
Services will be at > . Services for Richard Wiseman, Wednesday in Flanner U- 5157 Clarendon Rd., 14-year-old
chanan Mortuary. Burial will be : in Washington Park. out a uv to Hold Workshop On Sept. 10, 1935, he was cited ers, Albert and Elmer i - loli n 8 Surviving are his wife. Flot be at 3 p.m. tomorrow in Flan- For Singing Teachers for prompt apprehension ofitils, a 4 Leonard, St. ence, and his son, Joel E.. both of ner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial
St. Louis; his mother, Mrs. Joel o; pe jn Crown Hill. Harrod, and a sister, Mrs, J. A. Despite revival efforts of police, Sheedy. both of Altoona, Pa. pyre Department rescue squads and two grandchildren. and a General Hospital ambu-
Too Dark to See the pool. A pupil at Shortridge It 18 one of six such workshops geant in 1945. to be held throughout the country In mid-January of this year,
High School, he had just comState's Fire Loss Mish School he bad ie ons this summer by the National Ashe fell iil and was parmanently sociation of Teachers of Singing.
inal articles, He wrote under his
a was appointed to the police force Sisterhood.
Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, June 9 — A Sept. 6, 1935. | work&hop for singing teachers and He received other meritorious Indianapolis.
retired from the force May 1. ar ————————"
Miller Turned State Gamblers Pay SASSY For Clemency Ue O- $53,837 in April
Indiana gamblers registered/the gambling take for last month. Methodist Hospital. 1. Harrod, former presi- Raymond Mosley, “mad - dog with the Internal Revenue Bureau Those taxes are being paid now.| The plan will be considered sands Clifford L. k arroc. &| Mr, Leffler, who was 52, died killer" of 1924, will appear be- have paid $53,837.89 on their April June taxes will be paid next Methodist Hosy tal Medical Staff month. If the two months still and the Visiting Nurse Associa- | |outstanding equal the rough tax tion. Such a plan would relieve] The figures also indicate that/average of past months another the shortage of hospital beds and gambling is at least an $8 million $110,000 will go into the Federal be a financial advantage to pa-| y Mosley was®sentenced to life oi oce in the state. |tax till for a gambling income tients, Robert E. Neff, Methodist |
was consulting engineer of the hristian = Church, Mr. Leffler, State Prison for first degree mur- quired to buy tax stamps fast No. Gambling stamps will expire at out. {the end of this month and the The doctor's orders for home
was a member of the American, In 1924 he held up a South —. ¢2718913,50, a figure for! {easy-money boys who will remain nursing care would be given the He had heeh serving af a CON- yo, gioma Delta Kappa fra- Bend store, Killing one man there, o.. they paid. ey in/in business must buy new ones patient on his discharge. Those
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d not inc de taxes on was also president for seven: gq... rine are‘ his wife, Ann miles” killing two other men and That oes Ny Hel a. Miss Cecelia Frankel
George 1. Leffler, St. Paul; his. Previous to his “reign of ter- Rites Wednesday Rites to Be Tomorrow
Services for Miss
was graduated from Purdue two sisters, Mrs. Cecil Mattern to a mental institution in M#ssa- For G. A. Gebhardt Frankel, 59, of 3310 N. University in 1911. He was em- and Miss Thelma Leffler, both of chusetts, {8t., will be at 10:30 a. m. tomor3 Services for George A. (Otto) [row in Aaron-Ruben
Railroad before Burial will be in. St. Paulla well-known™ writer of fiction Gebhardt, retired member of the Home. Burial will be in Indian- drugstore at 246 N. Noble St. over | Police Force, will be Wednesday |apolis Hebrew Cemetery. > at 9:30 a. m. in Kirby Mortuary| Miss Frankel, a life-long In- Jewell, reported to police today. !
: —— He was a member of the Indlan- Rites Tomorrow ifeatures, science and trade jour- and a SS. Peter and Paul Cath-/dianapoli¢ resident, died yester-|They broke open a desk drawer | day at her home, She was ato get the money,
own by-line, or under his number, Mr. Gebhardt, who was 51, /m ember of the Indianapolis 10833, lived at 1445 N, Delaware St. He Hebrew Temple and the Temple
Dec. 19, 1933. | Surviving are her three roth Ir Back ACHES
Louis; two
bandits in connection with the|sisters, Mrs. Irene Schwartz and TrYA. KioNeY
Beech Grove Bank robbery of| Mrs. Millie Blay, and a niece,
Miss Jeanette Schwartz, all of "HousECLEANING' y ‘ students preparing to teach sing- service citations in 1936, 1943, you suffer from Backache. Getting lance intern, the boy died 21, ''08 Will be held at Indiana Uni- 1945, and was made a Aeteetive: SCHIFF'S oe Mighis_ Bladder irritation. | | . oye - | - |hours after he was pulled from Versity, June 22-27, in 2940, He was appojnted ser ia a] ave! he piaadel Oe aor thie |
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