Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1949 — Page 5

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‘Clifford En Dies, Noted Capital Cartoonist

Won Pulitzer Prize on Sketch About

Confusion in Organizing War I siiver

; WASHINGTON, Dec. 12 (UP)—Clifford K. Berryman, Pulitzer prize-winning cartoonist for the Washington Evening Star, died yes-| terday from a cireulatory ailment. He was 80.

lobby ..of the Star bujiding. His son and collaborator, James T. Berryman, had carried on during his father's fliness. Besides James, Mr. Berryman rm moo oa moo is survived by his widow, Kate, riding in a. small lifeboat called | and a daughter, Florence, “U8, 8. Manpower ModilizaFuneral services will be held at tion.” 10 a. m. (Indianapolis time). to- The Jate President ‘Roopasit)

Woodford County, Ky. begin jdentiJohn L. Lewis, AFL Wil cartooning in 1806 for the Wash- jam Green, and CIO President ington Post. In 1007 he switched philip. Murray. to the Evening Star where he “When the cartoon appeared gained his greatest fame. Aug. 28, 1943, Mr. McNutt was He won the Pulitzer prize making a desperate effort to get! award in 1944 with a cartoon en- men into vital industries. Gen. titled “But Where Is The Boat Hershey wanted them in the draft Going?” It pictured several fig- 4nd labor leaders were pledging ures with conflicting aims all no strikes but were pressuring for —— ithe best possible wages and hours. |

oiL PERMANENT WAVE Mr, Berryman also won fame

with his “Teddy Bear’ cartoon.

Any strie. includ Baterut, th $ {He got the idea when President Shampes ane Set. i Theodore Roosevelt went bear Absolutely Guaranteed hunting in Mississippi but had no

BEAUTY luck. When a Negro appeared in CENTRAL College. Inc. § ¢2MP with a cub on a rope, a 208 Odd Fellow Bids pe member of the party suggested ‘the President might take a shot. “I draw the line,” the President said... “If I shot that little fellow

CHINESE FIGURINE I couldn't look my own boys in the face again.” TABLE LAMPS Mr. Berryman entitled the car-

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morrow at the Washington was skipper of ‘the craft” The!" ‘punchy” ‘sentences. And to his| Heights Presbyterian Churchiother figures’ represented Con: staff of reporters - and editorial| here. Burial will-be in Glenwood gress, Manpower i he “stressed the impor-| Cemetery. Paul V. McNutt, Selective Service |tance of writing in “layman’ 8 Native of Kentucky Difector Maj. Gen. Lewis B. Her- language.” He was called a Mr, - Berryman, ‘a native of shey, {United Mine Workers Pres-|' "newspaperman ‘s newspapers

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_Afthur Hayward, retired Baptist! 64. "minister who died vestérday inthe; A native of Thorntown he was home of a daughter, Mrs. Doris B. emiployed- in Kahn Tailoring Co

, « Lapointe. ¥. J a Beech 20 years. He ved in Indianap-

morrow in Dorsey Funeral Home, olis 40 years. Buridt will be in Memorial Park.! Mr, Héath was a member of He was 70 the West Washington Street

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days for contempt of court. A , qistant advertising = manag ger other daughters, Mrs. Gladis Byband escorted him to the jail

, ) Hig, and Mrs. ; of H. P. Wass . O land, all of Indianapo | where he ‘Wrote a daily column sson & Co.. Who died | * "oni Rochester. and nine a ) ou of his experiences. Saturday will be held at 1:30 pm grandchildren 4 »

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Later, he went to Birmingham, tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan ¢: . n w it Hurts, and Nags Ala., to help to found the Bir- mortuary. Burial will-be in Crown Simpson P. Myers And how HW ow Y Slee mingham Post, of which he be- Hill. Services for Simpson P. Myers and Disturbs Your » came publisher. He was given a Mrs. Hart. who lived in 401 Metired postal clerk who died yes- Chronic. bronchitis may develop uf one-day jail sentence for con- E 28th 8t.. died in St Vincent's lerday in 8t. Vincent's Hospital. your cough, chest cold, or acute brontempt of court because he pub- Hospital after an illness of two Will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomor- chitis is not treated and Jo vant lished that a defendant in a months. S8he was 29 row in Flanner & Buchanan #ford 10 take a chance with any medimurder case was under indict- Born in Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs, Mortuary. Burial will be in ane lo pote than_ Creomlvion ment in two other cases—flogging Hart had been an Indianapolis “TOWN Hill, es hel au tag 1 germ and a kidnaping. resident 23 years. She was gradu. Mr. Myers, who lived in 6428 0 Blea The judge, a brother of the late ated from Technical High Sehool College ‘Ave. had been a postal and heal raw, tender, inflamed U. 8. Sen. Tom Heflin, held the and attended Miami University, emiployee for 42 Years. He was 81. chial mucous membranes. article was desighed to influence Oxford. O A native of Boone County, Mr. Creomulsion blends heschwood the jury and sent him to jail. She had been assistant adver- Myers was a member of the . oe by special process with other In 1926, Mr. Leech went back tfing manager at Wasson's the Christian Church, Broad Ripple time rested medicines for coughs, It to Denver to become editor of the past sight vears. | Masonic Lodge and the Postal conains no narcotics, Rocky Mountain News. He Surviving are her husband. Clerk's. Association. No matter how many medicines you

{stepped into a dramatic struggle John C.; her mother, Mrs, Ever- In addition to- his wife. Mollie, have tried, tell your druggist to sell between the News and the Denver ette H. Hawekotte, Indianapolis; he is survived by a daughter, you a boule of Creomulsion with the {Post, a “newspaper war" made a sister, Mra Frances C Long, Mrs. Earl €. Wayland: a son, underscandiog you must ike the way famous in Gene Fowler's book Chicago: and two brothers, James Clifford L. Myers, and a grand- it quickly allays the cough; “Timberline.” Hawekotte, Ada, - 0. and Ever- daughter; Mrs. Philip Larham, all ting rest and sleep, or you sre 10 have Arriving in Pittsburgh five ctte Hawekotte. Indianapolis of Indianapolis. your money back. (Adv.)

years later, Mr. Leech soon spear- g FR J 0 RR FF AA J A A J RE RAR headed drives for public Improve-/if

‘ments which today are maiing Pittsburgh one of the most ike § ] {of cities in the country, Ll After the ‘disastrous Mar. iw E flood -in- 1936; he began an nd Baha

ending fight for flood control. and erm —————

today the fruit of that fight may §

ibe seen in the Conemaugh ana ey-link -tn-a series of flood con-

trol projects in western Penn|sylvania. He went after the smoke con{trol problem with just as much | enthusiasm and success. Today,

ieity and county ordinances controlling the smoke are on i the books—and working. ~It was the same with stréam purification. His typewriter was a heavy weapon in that fight. and for the construction of the PennLincoln’ Parkway, development of Point Park and redevelopment of the city’s blighted areas.

Lover of Music - Mr. Leech also took a deep

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phony Orchestra, the Civic Light Opera and in music in general,

sical presentation in Pittsburgh. He followed for his own pleas{ure the fortunes of the Pirates, the Steelers and the city's col- | legiate football teams. One of his most widely dis-, | tributed writings was an editorial, “Wake Up, America——It's Late,” written in 1942 when Public complacence seemed to threaten the § jeountry” 8 success in the war. "With him when death came J {were his wife, Mrs. Rose Roche Leech; two daughters. Kathleen, a senior at Mt. Mercy Academy, and Johanna, also a Mt. Mercy student; and two sons, Edward P. Leech. of Cleveland. and Robert H. Leech, of San Francisco.

John C. McNutt Rites To Be Held Tomorrow

Services for John Crittenden . McNutt, father of former Governor Paul V. McNutt, will Po | held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the §

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Mrs. Frank A. West

Services for Mrs. Barbara West, who died yesterday in her home, 816 E. Minnesota St., will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home, Burial. will be in Clayton. Mrs. West, who was 79, was born in New Richmond, O. She had lived here 60 years. ¥ Surviving are her husband, ‘Frank A.: a daughter, Mrs. Loretta Collins; a sister, Mrs. Edward West; a brother, John Dietrick; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

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