Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 140, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1932 — Page 18
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OE PAIIW BRADS TO CELEBRATE Old Gold Day Is Magnet for Hundreds. By Time* Special GREENCASTLE, Ind., Oct. 21. Hundreds of De Pauw university alumni will attend the Old Gold day celebration here Saturday. This Is the annual fall homecoming and an interesting program has been prepared. 0* The celebration proper begins tonight with the traditional bonfire on McKeen field and a mass pep meeting of the entire student body. The initial performance of the Old Gold day also will be presented tonight. The Old Gold day issue of the De Pauw, student newspaper, will appear on the campus early Saturday morning. Old Gold Day chapel is set for 9:30 in historic Meharry hall. Dr. Thomas Nadal, president of De Pauw college and a graduate of De Pauw with the class of 1898, is the speaker. Following chapel, freshmen and sophomores will stage their class scrap on McKeen field. In the afternoon there will be a football game between De Pauw and Ohio Wesleyan, which promises to be the toughest game on the Tiger schedule. In the evening the Old Gold Day play will be presented again in the Little theater.
LAST TWO DAYS! anniVERSAP ARMOUR’S Juirtndau Gdehraiion \ ■ . IT'S OUR 16th ANNIVERSARY IN INDIANAPOLIS -THE CELEBRATION ENDS TOMORROW , . . ( #
Visit your Armour dealer today and tomorrow, —fill your market-basket with these delicious, tempting Armour Highest Quality Foods. 16th Anniversaries, and 16th Anniversary Specials, come only once. Don’t miss this celebration. All Armour Foods are being featured. VodaifS ARMOUR'S Fixed Flavor %"" HAM No OTHER HAM has sucH juicy tenderness, such delicious flavor, such' dependable uniformity of texture and taste. It’s due to the new Fixed Flavor process, originated by Armour and used only by Armour. Both budget and appetite agree on Armour’s Fixed Flavor Star Ham. Buy a whole, half ham or slice today, serve it tomorrow—hoiled, baked, broiled, fried, sliced cold, in sandwiches. # % 'Also Armour's Clovetbloom Cheese, Armour’s Clorerbloom Eggs, Armour’s Star Frankiurters, Armour’s Star Delites, • Armour’s highest quality Fresh Meats — beef, pork, veal, and lamb, . and Armour’s Veribest highest quality Canned Mbits.
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Strange Ship ‘Trails' Fleet; Stirs Navy
I Bp United Prrtt SAN PEDRO. Cal., Oct. 21. Puzzled as to the Identity apd i intent of a strange, unnamed ship which, for days, persistently has trailed the Pacific fleet, naval officers today planned new secretive strategems to conceal fleet movements. Never venturing inside the twelve-mile limit, which would make it possible for officers to ; question her crew, the mysterious vessel has refused to be shaken i from the tral of the fleet. When the fleet steams into
Parents Order Elopers Jailed; Relent Later
Ire of Folks ‘Back Home’ Nearly Puts Love Affair on Ropks. A night in jail because of the ire of parents “back home” nearly wrecked the elopement of a Couple here Thursday night. While driving from Omaha, Heb., toward a “happy ending,” James Cook, 29, of Columbus, Ind., and Miss Ona Gates, 28, of Omaha, were arrested on instruction of Miss Gatefc’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas / Gates, of Omaha. Thomas wired that the couple
port, the ship, which some believe to be a reconditioned destroyer, at once anchors Just outside the limit. When the fleet puts out for new maneuvers, the speedy, black boat follows. • a a a AT first officers believed the ship, which resembles a tank- ► er, was standing by to refuel the vessels. Oil company officials,, however, have asserted that, they know nothing of the ship, and it has
had taken the family car to drive to Columbus, home of Cook's parents. The couple was placed in jail to await arrival of the girl’s father. But the sternness of the parents aparently gave way to more kindly view of the elopement, and a second wire to police instructed freedom for the couple. They were to be released following hearing in municipal court on charges of fugitive and vagrancy, police said. The oldest tree in Scotland is said to be a yew tree in Glen Lyon, which has. an estimated age of more than 2,500 years.
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been said that navy barges and tankers alone distribute fuel to the fleet. The strange ship, which carries no flag, is not registered at any coast port, investigation showed. “She’s built oyer to resemble a tanker,” said a naval officer, an Annapolis graduate. “But in my opinion, the ‘Question ( Mark,’ as the boys call her, is a reconditioned destroyer. “She gives the appearance of a tanker because her hull has been painted artistically to lower the water line, with black paint above and red below. “The super-structure has been removed to give the effect of length, but her speed gives her away. "We’ve tried to shake her off without success.” f *
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What the Armour Plant means to lndian<fpolis From a modest beginning in 1916, Armour’s Indianapolis plant has grown to one of the most important packing-houses in the world. The Armour plant employs on an average of 380 men and women in Indianapolis. o.ur payroll this year totals about $750,000. pSftesSJ’ We purchase about $500,000 worth of ""JvS. : supplies, largely from Indianapolis busiirl |1 ness-houses, every year. We “paid nearly $2,200,000 in 1931 to Indiana farmers and livestock-raisers for cattle, sheep, and hogs. The Armour-plant causes a constant flow °f Eastern money to Indiana pockets, for most of the plant’s products are sold in the East. ' i t* ||4 The Armour plant assures its employees steady work. W T e operate every week
UI I ■■■ pQ) Armour’s Full Cream 0 I I EL 11 Cloverbioom Butter. The richness of 8 half-pints of table cream in every pound. Never have you tasted finer-textured, finer-flavored butter. r% JKk ## |k| Armour’s Fixed Flavor Star Bacon U —mild and rich in flavor. Sliced in cellophane rolls. Only Armour’s Star Bacon has Fixed Flavor. Mk Armour’s Star Pure Lard gives a de■bb It mJF licious flavor to foods. Pound cartons, CORNED BEEF \ Armour’s Veribeat Corned Beef. Convenient, economical, ready-to-serve. Sold in pound tins also larger sizes.
T'VETAILS of the plans which will be used in an effort to conceal further fleet movements were not obtained, but it was learned that the first move would be to hide identity of the- dreadnaught which will sink the old battleship Utah in target practice. Previously such target practices have been public spectacles.
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V. F. W, POST ELECTS Jack Sherer Commander of LaVelle-Gossett Group. Jack Sherer was elected commander of the LaVelle-Gossett post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, at a meeting as post headquarters. King avenue and Walnut street, ’Jhursdag night. Other new officers are Arthur De Long, senior vice-commander; John
Terry, junior vice-commander; Harry Ferris, chaplain; James But-
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