Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1931 — Page 12

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mw VESTAL rtEW GHIEF OF MASONIC ORDER Knights Templar Officers Elected and Installed at Conclave. Election and installation of off 1rers this morning marked the close of the seventy-seventh annual conclave of the grand commandcry of j Indiana Knights Templar at the Masonic temple. Meade Vestal of Nobicsville was) elected grand commander of the! Indiana order, superseding George L.! Davis of Kokomo. Othere officers: are: .John T. Boyd of Vincennes, i deputy grand commander; J. Rufus Hinshaw of New Castle, grand generalissimo; Roy D. Smiley of Washington, grand captain general; Ralph Howard of Greencastle, grand senior warden; Harvey S. Wambaugh of Elkhart, grand junior warden; the Rev. Lewis Brown of Indianapolis, prelate; George S. Parker, p. G. C., of Anderson, grand treasurer; William H. Swintz of South Bend, grand recorder; Fred N. Prass of Lafayette, grand standard bearer; Clyde E. Titus, Indianapolis, grand sword bearer; and John C. Bush of Gary, grand captain of the guard. At opening sessions Wednesday j afternoon Grand Commander i George L. Davis of Kokomo complimented Templars for the interest shown in the varied activities of the state body. Discussion was confined chiefly to routine business matters. Templars were given a glimpse of what facilities would be provided for the Indiana party at- j tending the triennial meeting of the grand encampment at Minneapolis, Minn., in June, when railway men showed pictures of special trains which are to be used. Reports received by the triennial committee indicate about 500 Knights Templar will represent the Indiana organization.

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Left to Right—Miss Hazel Foutch, Leipsic; Delmer Huppert, Dale, and Miss Beatrice Casierline, Ft. Wayne.

In caps, gowns and smiles, seniors of Indiana Central college today prepared to step into the world and as a final gesture, fifty-five were honored at senior recognition day Tuesday. The trio shown above had, a few minutes before, left chapel exercises presided over by I. J. Good, president of the college. Members cf the senior class: Bachelor of Arts Degree—Homer Achor, Marearet Berdel, Beatrice Casterline, Nila Dac^\. Albert Findley, Helen Forney, Hazel Foutch, Leone Gatwood, Robert Gehlbach. Arville Gibson. John Gormlcy, Max Gorvie, Lester Honderich. Chris Huddleton, Delmar Huppert. Maurice Kerr, Myron Lamm. Ernest Leßov, Gertrude McConnell. Ruth Noel. Dorcas Petty, Charles E. Pollard. Herman Rider. George Shcwmon. Marvin Sibert, Robert Vialoando. Lawrence Wertz, Beatrice Young, Leonard Bailey. William L Hammersle.v, Orville

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filler. Veolada Pemberton. Howard Ross nd Ardis Shafer. Bachelor of Science Charles Borchers. Jeorze Coldren. Helen Dunham, Russell [atflcld and Pedro Medina Bachelor of Music Degree—Virginia icppli, Carol Bechtolt. Robert Durham, cannctte Hampton, Grace Hutchings, lylvesta Jackson. Bertha Lammers, Jean .ewis. Eunice Martin, Alma Noblitt. Esther 'arsons. Julia Mane Good and Marjorie icott. Hoosier Chosen Editor }y Times Special SPRINGFIELD, 0.. May 14. Charles W. Payne of Evansville, nd., a junior at Wittenberg college lere, will succeed Alfred Belles, Inlianapolis. as editor of the Wittenierg Torch, campus news weekly, istablishcd in 1914. Payne is a nember of Pi Delta Epsilon and >hi Gamma Delta, and president >f Psi Chi.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

AUDIT CITED AS HINDRANCE TO VETERANS' PAY Settlement of Claims of Disabled Soldiers May Enter Congress. Insistence of Comptroller-General J. R. McCarl that his staff audit every award by the Veterans’ Bureau is slowing up settlement of disability and other claims, the national executive committee of the American Legion heard today. Watson B. Miller, national chairman of the American Legion rehabilitation committee, said the matter of relationship of the comp-troller-general and the Veterans’ Bureau would have to receive consideration by congress, and he intimated there might result an extended fight. The committee today was considering recommendation for congress for appropriation to enforce all statutes which may be invoked against Communists. Dan Spurlock, Shreveport, La., chairman of the national Americanism commission, said that body will make recommendations to the legis-

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lative and Americanism committees at the national convention in Detroit on what should be done in the way of remedial legislation affecting communistic activities. The executive committee, however, will be urged to table request

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tional program, effectively combating the inroads of Communism and kindred diseases.’’ It is said that the first clock wa* invented by Pope Sylvester II in 996 A. D.

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