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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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FREEDOMS FOUNDATION announced today the opening of its annual $100,000 Freedom Awards contest. The awards are made to persons in all walks of life who “speak up for freedom,” either through press, radio, films or other media, There is a section for school awards. Entry forms may be obtained by writing Freedoms Foundation, Valley Forge, Pa. Deadline for nominations is Nov, 11. Selections;

Berton Stout Dies Here

Assistant Treasurer Of Power & Light

Berton Stout, assistant treasjurer of Indianapolis Power &| Light Co. 15 years, died today in Methodist Hospital after a. long

hem oie H. J. Hughes Dies at 54

New Director City Sanitary Official

Rudolph J. Roehl has been ap- : pointed district Active in Politics

deputy director in Marion County for the i Order of DeMoi lay. Mr, Roehl is a} South Side druggist and a member of Southport

* president of the Indianapolis Association of Retail Druggists. He will have charge of seven chapters in the county consisting of about 1500 boys between 14 and 21 years old,

Named Delegate

William H. Traylor, Indianapolis attorney, has been named a delegate to the 30th annual con-/He had been ference of the National Legal Ald Ward 23 chairAssociation in San Francisco. The man for several conference starts tomorrow. years, Mr. Traylor is general counsel of the Indianapolis Legal Aid So-|

eration last week. Mr. Hughes, long active in Republican politics, lived at 3906 N. Temple Ave, He was 54. Born in WilkesBarre, Mr. Hughes had lived here 24 years,

Tn Mr. Roehl

Mr. Hughes Held PSC Post

{Crowell Publishing Co. 18 years,

ciety, Inc. a he was chief motor inspector for Jet Propelled? {the Public Service Commission

A co-pilot for a commercial air-/and later worked for the Bureau line here was fined $35 and had /of Motor Vehicles. his license suspended for 29 days { Mr. Hughes was a member of yesterday. {the Millersville Masonic Lodge It wasn't for flying though. and Finst Presbyterian Church, Judge Phillip L. Bayt fined the| Survivors are his wife, Cecyle; aviator for speeding his car down- one son, Edward J «» Indianapolis; town. You might say he was fly- one daughter, Mrs, Milton MelIning a bit too low . .. or not high|tyre, Columbus, Ga. and one enough. {brother, Edward J., Indianapolis. Services will be held at 1 p. m. Lawmen to Meet {Friday in Flanner & Buchanan Sigma Delta Kappa legal fra- | Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown ternity will kick off its fall sea- Hill

son with a meeting at 12:15 p. m.| _ . p Orientation Starts

Monday in the Claypool Hotel, Sunday at DePauw

Guest speaker will be Samuel C.| Hadden, chairman of the Indiana ; GREENCASTLE Orientation week starts Sunday at De-

State Highway Commission. Dentist Honored (Pauw University with meetings Dr. Roy Smiley, Washington, (0 freshmen and transfer stuInd. a State Board of Health den- Sunday's meetings melude: a

tist, has been elected secretary- welcomin ' . g session at 4 p. m. foltreasurer of the American Asso-|, =. by a tour of the campus,

ciation of Public Health Dentists. | There will be placement tests

Banker Talks Monday and additional orienta-

tion sessions. The College Night Indianapolis chapter of the Na- program will be Monday evening. tional Association of Cost Ac-

countants will hear William P, {

Flynn, president of Indiana Na-

tional Bank, speak on “Banking MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED

ing Sept. 17. The meeting, scheduled for Marott Hotel, is open to the public.

Scouts ‘Together’

{D , 22, U. 8. Army William H. Fetridge will speak| Hipsher, 20, 918 N. Highland. at the Boy Scout “Together”| FqFard Robinson, 26, 856 Earhart; Esther

and Trusts” at the group's meetJames

erwin, 19, 1719 N. Broadway. -/Roy D. Sprowl, 28, 1247 5 Betty J. meeting Tuesday at North Method-| Roy, D. Swrowl 28. Arlington. ’ ist Church, 38th and Meridian Sts.| Jerome A." Krug, 24, 5701 Julian; Helen Mr. Fetridge is a member of the| pi Cn ager, 24, S15. E 8. Hold; Pauline National Council Executive Board| Shepard, 18, 1820 S. Fruitdale,

d 8. Latshaw, 29, 2456 N. Delaware;

of the Boy Scouts and chairman Lorell ‘Covington, 30, 2456 N.

Delaware.

John G. Marquis, 24, 404 N. Irvington; of Scout activities in this region. | Joan & Davis, 26. 5244 E. 10th. John C. Konkle, 17, Beech Grove; Nancy

M. Tames, 16, 2518 N. Alabama.

Legion Post Installs

: DIVORCE SUITS FILED Bunker Hill Post 220, American, Delores Rork

{ VS. E. Hookersmith, Legion, and the post auxiliary Robert "vs Nadine ~ Sowders, Earl ve. Audie Arrington, T V8. a yesterday In the Home of Dast|Sutk 12 Aber im: AiSiSRE: yesterday In 2 ome Margaret Skanes Winans: vs, Gharies commander Guy W. Eoff at New Ww. Slusser, Mary M vs. Carl A. Hang . on, y « Y3. Tr lo ore Bethel. Han W. Snaske) | ary > 43 yi. Fred Keown dr. Be f new commander an 8s. | vs. nnie er, Cora vs. Jo - liams, Lilly vs, J Owens, Virginia Grady heads the auxiliary. i. G an RM iS Wen x Ww % eeney, . ho . oveDnieh Edward R. vs. opal Pie Eliot Lectures Gertrude .B, T. Hoover, Russel

M. vs. Priscilla’ Bp nd | M. . Prisc . Bandy, A series of lecture - discussions M. Wilkerson, Clara vs. Richard Evtchin, Florence P. vs. Elmer E. Sylvia, on literature of T, S. Eliot, St.| Pauline NM, va Ralph L. Moser. Barbara Louis-born poet now living in Eng-| vs. Donald R. Peoples. land, and of southern fiction writ-| BrRTHS ers is scheduled for this fall at At Coleman walters argaret Adama; the Indianapolis Downtown Cen-| 2%; 0 man ote Soy : Silas. Marthe ter of Indiana University. Mary! Byrim; Jon, Martha Nevin: Leanard, . . aler. B. Orvis, associate professor of a: Methodist Lloyd, Barbara Fletcher journalism at the Center, will con-| Maurice, .Virginia Pennicke;

: Laura Spoon; Harry, Lela Coryell; - duct the series. Two sections of| rest, Dorothea Adams; Harry, Pauline

oyce vs. James

. Hines; Hugh, Dorothy Cassidy; Donald. the course are planned. First ses-) BY Higes. cE. 3 en se: Paul {4 en: wanlie “- un Im 3 v sion will be Sept. 18. | Yausie Ware: James. Dorcus ible. At St. Francis—Clare, Barbara Farrar:

James, Cleo Hall; Perrin, Baty Cochran; Raymond, Helen Cooper; Tron, Mary

ofs Auxiliary Installs | Reid; Joseph, Dorothea Stumpf. Moose Unit 334, American Le-|At St. Vincent's—Don. fons Wise: Slivert, gion Auxiliary installed new offi- Elizabeth Hewitt; Jeff, Patricis Bunch. cers last night. A, Mrs. Rovene At St. Francls—Jack Judith Griffin; Mele w president. {At General—Millard, Elsie Piland. Bell T 18 new presi | At Henat ard, Eitle, Plland. | dams: i w | Do pie ors paulo: Robert, | | ula ucker:; ohn, 018 WwW 5 I | oO ical eather | Phyllis Baird; Charles, Mary Clements: | UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU | Martin Florence Elmore: William. Bar~Sept. 10, 1052 At Coleman — Homer, Wilma ennett; | - Frank, Nancy Habig; David, Rosa Nor-|

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Sunrise wood; James, Virginia Richardson; Rob- | Ee ne A Munse' — | er, Janet Wallen; Clarence, Frances ns | Precipitation 24 hrs. end. 7:30 a. m... .00 At St. Vincent's—Howard, Florence Soy-| i ince Jan..1 ,....31.21 der; verett, avis cCay; n,| Total presibjtation & Sh 3.48) Gladys Woolridge; Elbert, Lora Bur- « Excess since Jan. sfnrenduruisninsi | ton; Clifford, Mary Hammond: John, Betty Mullendorf; Donald, Bo! Mine

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Harold J. Hughes, superinten-0f Accountants, dent of collections for the Indian{apolis Sanitary District, died early odge 270. He is today in St. Vincent's Hospital. He underwent an abdominal op- accountant for the cost accounts 3

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{lIness. Mr. Stout, who had been with! the company 23 years, lived at! 6126 Compton Dr. He was 65. | Born near Lebanon, he was {graduated from Thorntown High | School and attended Wabash Col{lege and Lain Business College there. . His first job was bookkeeper of | the Old Central Union Telephone | Co. here. In 1913 he was appointed jfield examiner for the State Board serving four

years. Served With Government During World War I he was

{section of the U. S. Ordnance De-| partment. As a certified public | accountant, he worked with the | Hendrichs, Boggs & Coli after the war until his appointment as as-| sistant to the treasurer of the | power company in 1929, He was a member of the Indi- | ana Association of CPAs, director of the Co-Operation Club of In-| dianapolis, member of Prather Lodge No. 717, F. & A. M., Scot- | tish Rite, Riviera Club an d| Thorntown Christian Church. He was a former member of the tax- | ation committee for the Edison | Electric Institute. { | Services will be at 3 p. m. Fri- | {day in Flanner & Buchanan Mor- | tuary. Burial will be in Wash{ington Park. | Survivors include his wife, {Margaret, and three daughters, |Mrs. Patricia Dresbach, and Miss | (Barbara Jean, both of Indianap- | [olis, and Mrs. Joan Cooper, | {Spring Lake. {

Rites Friday | For W. H. Cooper

Services for William H. Cooper, East Side realtor 44 years, will be 10:30 a. m. Friday in Roberts Park Methodist Church, with burial in Crown Hill. 4 Mr. Cooper, still an active busi[nessman at 80, died Monday in [his home, 9124 E. Washington St. Among 50 East Side additions he plotted and sold are the Irve ington Terrace, Easton Division and Boehning Addition. He was a member of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board. A 38-year member of the Rob-| erts Park Methodist Church, he | was serving on the board of trus-! tees at the time of his death. He was president of the District Epworth League two years. Surviving are his wife, Eva one daughter, Mrs. Wilbur J. Doran, Indianapolis; one son, Dr. Joseph B. Cooper, Palo Alto, Cal., and seven grandchildren.

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — An honest admission that he “was going to sell” the two pints of moonshine found under his bed put Pruitt Clements in right with Judge Manuel Levine. The judge was so startled by the unaccustomed honesty that he cut Clement’s $50 fine by half.

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St. Louis Rites Local Deaths Set for Pastor ‘MRS. CARL L. DOROTHY

Services will be held in St. STADER, 52, of 1215 N, Colorado Louis tomorrow for Dr. Sidney St., local resident 10 years. Pri-

pastor of vate services 10 a. m. Friday in the Meridian Heights Presby-| garry W. Moore Peace Chapel.

{terian Church here for 16 years. ! 0 Dr. Harry, who was 63 years Burial, Fairmont Cemetery, Madi

fold, was stricken with a fatal heart attack Sunday while attending a staff meeting of the national missions of the Presbyterian Church in Granada, Ariz. Pastor of the local church from 1930 to 1946, he left Indianapolis to be-

#2 » ” WILLIAM T. RINER, 78, of 1130 N. LaSalle 8t., member Centenary Christian Church. Serv-

ices 1:30 p. m. Friday in Jordan Funeral Home. Burial, Waghington Park.

Corn, Soybean Day Tomorrow at Purdue | | LAFAYETTE—Purdue Univer-|

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Dr. Harry come general presbyter of st, sity will hold a corn and Soybean Louis. While serving in Indian- fleld day program tomorrow. |

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Indiavapolis and a member of the carseth, director of the National board of MacMurray College, Farm Research Association, and| Jacksonville, Ill. {George Strayer, executive secreFuneral services will be held at tary of the American Soybean As-| P..m. tomorrow in the Lupton sociation. Funeral Home, St. Louis, with] The field day, to include inspecburial in that city. ton trips of corn and soybean Dr. Harry is survived by his projects, will be held on the Pur-| wife, Mrs. Ruth Harry; a daugh- due agronomy farm, 613 miles ter, Ruth, St. Louis, and a son,|northeast of West Lafayette on} William, Philadelphia. IU. 8. 52.

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