Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1945 — Page 10

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PHILADELPHIA, Feb 8 (U.P —Wives of future president of the United States may become the re-

| eipients of an annual “pin money” “income of $12,000. { - This may happen if the validity of |a trust fund of Henry G. Freeman ar, Philadelphia lawyer who died {in 1917, is sustained by the orphans’ | court, The windfall for chief executives’ | wives, to be paid in monthly in-| | stallments, was designed in Free- | fman’s will. This established the {fund in 1912 “because I feel the | President of the United States re-

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to the President's wife “or anyone representing the President as such should ‘he not be married.” The fund, barring legal entanglements, will be directed to the first lady's uses upon the death of Mrs. Mary. C. Freeman, a daughter-in-law now residing in Paris, and ap-

proximately 12 other beneficiaries. Attorneys familiar with the ‘terms

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“THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Action Filed to Bring Diy _Of Early Days to Light Here

In the will of Mrs. Hodges,- who

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Governor Gates ‘has’ asked the probate court to order publication of a diary of one of the city's earliest residents in order to make public invaluable information. about: pioneer days in Indianapolis, The diary was kept by the late Calvin Fletcher in 13 volumes and covers the period from 1821 to 1866. Action was brought against the Union Trust Co. of Indianapolis and Dr. Fletcher Hodges to enforce a trust which under the terms of the will of Mrs, "Laura Fletcher Hodges decreed that ‘the diary

died here Aug. 23, 1923, she directed that Mr. Fletcher's diary be edited, printed and, distributed with the dedication to her father, Stoughton A. Fletcher. Dr. Hodges said ast night that the diary had been transéribed and that several typewritten carbon copies had been deposited with the Indiana State library.

Feel Will Indefinite

“These arrangements were thought by those concerned to satisfy fully the somewhat indefinite wording of Mrs. Hodges’ will,”- Mr. Hodges de-

VETERANS IN WAR PLANTS today that many — war II vetWASHINGTON, Feb. 8 (U, P.).— joratis applying for aid‘ have Ast Brig. Gen, Frank T. Hines, admin- | poned returning to school to earn | istrator of veterans’ affairs, 50g! ‘big pay” ih war plants,

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should be published. Joint Action Filed

Attorney General James A. Emmert and Marion County Prosecutor Sherwood Blue, in a joint complaint, charged the defendants had failed to carry out the provisions of the will, The Indiana Historical society, which now has custody of the diary, was named ‘a co-defendant in. the complaint,

ceived recently in the family of Mr and Mrs. Willlam H. Keller, 3949 Arthington blvd. Their son, Thomas, has been commended by the regimental commander of the 389th infantry division for his work with "the Red Cross. Another son, W. H.

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| ceives such a miserable pittance for|of the fund said that Freeman's fa man holding the greatest position [ultimate use of the estate to keep {on garth” | the money in trust forever for the : | An interim accounting this week | benefit of the President's wife may «|§ [by the Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust| violate the rule of law against perBAYER | Co, estate trustees, revealed that petuities. the estate which includes the|' The orphans’ court never has ASPIRIN “Henry G. Fréeman Jr. pin money [ruled on the validity of the fund [ fund” is valued at $1,700,000. "| —and probably won't until all bene-| Keller, Ji, has been promoted

Freeman ordered in his will that! ficiaries are dead. to lieutenant (jg) in the navy. rai a " 3 “Your assistance in qualifying

this regiment to over 9995 per cent in swimming, working with the - orchestra and training the buglers are only a few of the activities wherein you have helped us to excel,” the commendation said. Thomas is the husband of Mrs. Harriet V. Keller, 3945 Arthington blvd. Lt. Keller's wife, in San Diego, Cal.

clared. “Her executors are confident that they have carried out the real intention of the testatrix, both with respect to’ the publication of the diary and the conservation of her estate for all her descendants.” id The state's complaint asks Judge Dan V, White to remove the Union Trust Co. and Dr. Hodges as executors and to select qualified persons to edit and publish the diary.

SERVICES ARRANGED FOR RETHA HULETT

Services for Retha Hulett, 12-year-old daughter of Mrs, Mack Scarbrough, will be held Saturday at 2 p. m, at the South Side Church of God. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Retha died last night at/St. Vincent’s hospital after a brief illness. She was born in Kentucky, was a pupil in the Decatur Central grade ©

BOTTLE UP JAP FLEET school and a member of the South | : | LONDON, Feb. 8 (U.'P.) —Mine- | Side church. Friends are invited | . ; 5 CoN

American Suspect Pictured laying. .Australian-manned’ Catalina | to visit the G. H. Herrmann funeral Le ry |

flying boats recently bottled up a home until 11 a. m. Saturday. ‘ i Japanese battle fleet in uni-| I dditi to her ‘mother, a| ' As ‘Soured on His Pp Dn re i omen) FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN Own People ’ admiralty announced last night. Theitr ‘home is at 3202 Collier’ st. i NDIANWPO II

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Curiosity Nets Liberal Payoff

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Feb. 8 (U. P.).—While watching numer.ous pedestrians kick an overstuffed wallet out of their way yesterday, Patrolman J. L. Buck became curious. Upon examination of the wallet Buck found it was jammed with $3609 in cash. ©

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dentified Southwest Pacific port, the | brother, James Scarbrough survives. |

NEW YORK, Feb. 8 (U. P.).—Fed-| eral bureau of investigation testimony - revealed William C. .Cole-| paugh today as-an--American- who, soured on his own people, studied] Nazi tricks in Germany and came home a spy. On trial with German-born Erich Gimpel for espionage and sabotage! Colepaugh faced a seven-man mili-| tary commission holding its third day's sessions in secret on Gov-| ernor’s island today. ! Yesterday, William O. McClue, special F. B. I. agent, told the commission that Colepaugh voluntarily admitted he came to this country in a Nazi submarine to gather in-| formation and send it to Germany by short wave radio. He denied, McClue said, that he intended to commit sabotage.

Most of Cash Found

McClue said Colepaugh had $1900 cash on him when he was arrested here late in December. The money was part of $50,000 given him and Gimpel when they left Germany. McClue said most of the cash was! recovered from a traveling bag checked at the Grand Central terminal. McClue said Colepaugh told him| he was disappointed when his Gers | man instructors-in-sabotage and es-| pionage told him he could not have “the privilege” of serving in the German army. Colepaugh said he was digcouraged, McClue testified, when in- | | formed he would be sent home as a Nazi i dent,

HASTINGS SERVICES SET FOR SATURDAY

Rites will be held at 11 a. m.| Saturday at the G. H. Herrmann funeral home for John E. Hastings, member of the Indianapolis police force who ‘died last night at Emhardt hospital. Burial will be in | Elnora = Mr. Hastings, who resided at 64 E: | Raymond st; “had resided in Indi= anapolis 30 years and had been a member of the police foree since 1916. He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Police and Olive | Branch Christian church. Survivors include his wife, Pearl: two daughters, Mrs. Harry Shotts and Mrs. George Neal, and two sisters, Mrs. Nettie Brown and Mrs. | Wendell Hoffman, Indianapolis. |

JOHN E. RINEHEART BEING BURIED TODAY

Rites for John Edward Rineheart, R. R. 17, Box 408, who died Sunday in Methodist hospital, were to be held at 3:30 p. m. today at Flanner | & Buchanan mortuary. Burial was to be at Crown Hill. Mr. Rineheart, who was 52, had been employed by the Indianapolis postoffice 20 years, working as a clerk in the Illinois street station. .He is survived by his wife, Prancoise Ellen, and a sister, Mrs. Nettie Jones near Seymour.

KURUSU STEPS DOWN

By UNITED PRESS Tokyo said today that Saburc Kurusu, Japan's “peace” envoy in ‘Washington when Pearl Harbor was altacked, had retired from active diplomatic service,

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