Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1964 — Page 3

OCTOBER 17, 1964

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Walter W. Bowman Final rites for Walter W. Bowman, 53, 2632 N. Capitol, were held Oct. 12 at George M. Miller Mortuary, with burial in Good Haven Cemetery. He died Oct. 6 at Veterans Hospital. Born, at Montgomery, Ala., Mr. Bowman had lived here 32 years and was a laborer. A sister, Mrs. Hattie Lyons, Indianapolis, survives.

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Robert Bush Funeral services for Robert Bush, 68, 3S'll N. College, were held Oct. 9 at Veterans Hospital. A native of Cadiz, Ky., Mr. Bush was caretaker at the Catholic Youth Organization field on W. 16th. He was a 12year resident of Indianapolis, a member of Greater Gethsemane Baptist Church and an Army veteran of World War I. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Geneva Bush, three daughters, Mrs. Mary Turnley and Miss Boberta Bush, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Alice Torain, Hopkinsville; four sisters, Mrs. Vivian Malone, Indianapolis; Mrs. Della Dawson, Mrs. Mary Kincaid and Mrs. Lizzie Turnely, all of Hopkinsville; two brothers, Allen and Thomas Bush, both of Crofton, Ky., 19 grandchildren and 14 grandchildren.

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4-H'ER PHOTOGRAPHS AG SECRETARY; Amos C. Brown (right), 13-yeor-old Chicago 4-H'er who carries photography as one of his projects, aims a press camera at Secretary of Agriculture Orville L. Freeman, two other USDA officials ancf a fellow 4H'er. At left are (left to right) Mylo S. Downey, National Director of 4-H;

Secretary Freeman; 4-H'er Steve Weber of Baltimore County, Md.; and Dr. Lloyd H. Davis, Administrator of the Federal Extension Service which shares in the sponsorship of 4-H club work. Amos and Steve were in Washington recently to participate in National 4-H Club Week Observance.

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Negroes take seats on Ala. City Council TUSKEGEE, Ala. (NPI)—A minister and a college professor took seats on the Tuskegee City Council last week. Seating of the two Negroes climaxed a long struggle for Negro voting rights in the area. The Rev. K. L. Buford and Stanlev Hugh Smith are the first Negroes elected to an integrated city or county governing body in Alabama since Reconstruction. They won over white incumbents in a runoff last September, after three other councilmen—all white—had won with clear majorities against Negroes in the regular election. Charles M. Keever, who took over as the new Mayor, had the support of Negro voters in his win in the runoff over incumbent Mayor Howard Rutherford. Althsu^h they outnumber whites 5 to 1, Negroes had made a poor showing at the polls until a Federal judge handed down a “no discrimination” order in March of 1961. James W. Stewart, retired Water Co. employee, buried Funeral services for James W. Stewart, retired Indianapolis Water Company employee, were held Oct. 15 at Jacobs Brothers Westside Chapel, with burial in Floral Park Cemetery. Mr. Stewart, 94, died Oct. 9 at his home, 1435 Northwestern. He began his association with the water utility in 1913 at the White River Purification Plant. He retired in 1943 after 30 years of service in various oc cupations including laboratory assistant, chemical house operator, janitor, storeskeepei and substitute maintenance

DOCTOR GREETS SENATOR: Dr. Benjamin A Osborne, 2631 N. Capitol, is pictured with U.S. Senator Vance Hartke during the recent annual fall convention of the Indiana State Chiropractic Association held in Evansville. A charter member of the Indiana State Chiropractic Association and the American Chiropractic Association, Des Moines, Iowa, Dr. Osborne was associated with the Sacra Occipital Technic research program developed by the famous chiropractic researcher, Dr. M. B. DeJarnette of Nebraska City, Neb. He also headed the ISCA Library Committee and has been active in district work.

Episcopalians pick Negro as dean of Pennsylvania Diocese PHILADELPHIA (NPI) — The Rev. Robert S. Harris, rector of the interracial Church of the Annunciation, was elected dean of the North Philadelphia convocation here last week, succeeding the Rev. Sherwood Van Atta, who resigned because of health. He is the fi”st Negro to serve as a dean of a convocation in the Protestant Episcopal diocase of Pennsylvania.

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