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TUESDAY, NOV, 2, 1937 New Auxiliary Head Arrives

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Mrs. Malcolm Douglas, Seattle,

to begin her duties as national American Legion Auxiliary president, lected at the recent New York convention, Mrs.

from a pilgrimage to France. Her husband is a Superior Cour

las, efficient and tailored, is a former Auxiliary

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HOOSIER TRAFFIC GROUP FIRST AGAIN

Wins Award for Best Safety Campaign.

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WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 (U. P.).— The Indiana Motor Traffic Association today for the third consecutive year was awarded first prize by the American for campaign

Associations, conducting the best safety

Trucking Inc Fifty-one trucking associations affiliated with the organization participated Other Indiana trucking concerns | receiving awards were Indianapolis | Kroger Grocery &

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division of the Baking Co I's Transit Co., La Porte; Dunn Beverage Co. Indian- |

apolis; Justak & Sons, Whiting, and

the “O. I. M. Transit Co. of Ft. Wayne. Col. A. B. Barber, manager of the

transportation division of the United

States Chamber of Commerce, headed the committee in charge of the contest.

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1, U. TEAMS TO ARGUE

GOVERNMENT ISSUE

A debate on the subject, “Resolved,

| That the several states should adopt

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| ment,” is to be given by two Indiana | University teams at 6:15 p. m. tomorrow at 122 E. Michigan St.

Charles Barnhill of Bloomington Columbia the affirmative ipheld by John Visher of Bloomingon and Robert Ashby of Ladoga. Dr. Robert IL. Milisen, Indiana

University debating director, is i charge of the program.

AUXILIARY TO MEET

Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Caledonan Club is to meet at 2 p. Mm.

Wednesday in the home of Mrs. ArInold Birt, 1301 Congress Ave.

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had arrived in Indianapolis today Douglas has returned t Judge in Washington. Mrs. Dougnational vice president

defense chairman last vear.

HONORARY MAYOR OF | MUNCIE APPOINTED

MUNCIE, Nov. 2 (U. P..=This city, Tamed over the country as “Middletown,” a tvpica average

town, today had an honorary mavor, elected by the City Council==Charlie

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