Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1937 — Page 35
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: an invasion than a rebellion,” Prof. | ment, for while we refuse to allow } l ( I A 1. / UNOFFICI AL WAR N Douglas said. - | the Spanish Government to buy war . useum ans e D 7 ood | “Our so-called neutrality policy | supplies, we permit Germany and
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Germany is an unofficial war on
2 3 ; Fe 5 : L Spain, Prof. Paul H. Douglas, Uni- P= a li H : Lb. 16¢ ; he i , said in a talk at Sr : 4 ol Wee versity of Chicago BEEF PORK
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gt 1lion in Spain started as | an DR the ah of landlords QD) Z => = AS sugar, creamer and . ) : Sters. VY, and wealthy industrialists to over- & Il 72 Ww Zz a limited “iinber ir BEER PRICES ALL WEEK | hs a ye : i Lull AAI 4 Lf : 3 . Mello B Ale, Per C er eee hie riawes iiivds . The plans for the proposed new Children's | cently donated by Mr. and Mrs. William Moore. row be a elected pa Sh SA SKS : Fehrs Mello Beer or Ale, Per Case Museum, a drawing of which is shown above, were Rockwood, Spring Miil Road. The building plans s v 3 accepted and approved by the Museum's board of | call for an auditorium seating 240 persons, with Romany ani bay Tied he ] H. H. M AYER, INC. OnLy one $1.19 {rustees. Kurt Vonnegut of the firm of Vonnegut, stage arrangements for the presentation of pro- tions and. finally with troops The Bohn and Mueller, architects, designed the building. | grams and lectures. or therelores PAS bao Hoe. 42 W. WASH. ST. CUSTOMER The proposed new museum is scheduled to be The building will contain glass brick in the walls ne ? e.0 erected at 3619 Washington Blvd. on ground re- to aid the lighting facilities.
| meeting tomorrow. Principal speakANNEX DEDICATED HARVARD GRADUATES ‘ers are to be John Henry Williams, BY WARREN HIGH | recently appointed dean of Harvard Sm —— 10 ASSEMBLE HERE school of public administration; Warren Central High School to- James M. Landis, chairman of the
i i | Securities and Exchange Commisday had dedicated its new annex, {S : bringing its enrollment capacity to sion and dean of the Harvard law
1000. Reception for Dr. James B. [al and Walter Lippmann, public
affairs commentator.
The new $210,000 addition was | ’ sii, : St ad ; onan B Id. Dr. Conant is to be principal dedicated last night with addresses C t to € Held Ter oo Al Cano oe)
by Sratelond County sancational Athletic Club tomorrow evening officials before approximately 2000 After a party-tonight, the Associ- |after a fatigue symposium in the persons. : ated Harvard Clubs are to open a |afternoon. Judge Paul E. Laymon, Indiana | yy, gay- meeting tomorrow morn-| An all-day outing is to be held Appellate Court, spoke for GOVeInor | jo, wit q reception for Dr. James | Sunday at the Indianapolis Country Townsend. Floyd I. McMurray, | g~ conant, Harvard president, at |Club. . :
state superintendent of public in-|g:39 j, ‘the Indianapolis Athletic | — struction, told the audience that |cjup. pou
“Warren Central High School is as i" fine an educational plant as any in| BeéUWeen 300 and 400 delegates are | > R Oo i» R ESS
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he state. expected to. attend the gathering, Oh LAUNDRY
a : according to Ernest R. Baltzell, InOryier Shoals Ione o. M ii dianapolis attorney, Indiana Harpla) 1 yon owns 5 TusLee: | vard Club president. Rinses, also, aleolm Lunn, eounty superintends. The association, which was formed in soft water.
ent of schools; John Linder, coun- here in’ : ncheo ty attorney, and C. E. Lash, prin- ote in 1897, is to hold a luncheon
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