Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1937 — Page 11

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Alabama’ Governor Revives

today for “Christmas present” vacations of two weeks. Pledged under “man-to-man” agreements with Governor Graves to return to their respective institutions by Jan..2, the prisoners were paroled as a reward for good behavior. Most lof them planned to spend their leaves at home. the

Christmas hclidays, observing that they have ng place to go and that the prospects of Christmas dinner in | prison is more inviting than going hungry outsicle. :

EXCHANGE MEMBERS

SCHUTZ TO ADDRESS "Y. M. YULE MEETING Prof. J. Raymond Schuts, Man-

chester College Department of Sociology head, is to speak at the

Bard and “Accordion Bob” Rothman are to present holiday music. Christmas carols are to be.sung.

LAW SORORITY PLEDGES

Seven new members are to be pledged, to Beta Chapter of Phi

HEAR PSYCHOLOGIST |v. m. 0. A. Christmas meeting at ; : 3 p. m; Sunday, In English’s Dr.. Walter B. Townsend of the| Theater. Butler University faculty was to| Dr. Schutz, recognized as an discuss “How Psychology - Helps| authority in the field of = social, Every Man” before Exchange Club | economic and political relations, is members at their meeting in the|to talk ‘on “Talking Peace and

Hotel Washington today. Dr. Logan Thinking War.” Hall was to preside. The Arthur Jordan Conservatory

Inaugurated 10 years ago, Christmas parole custom has become aneannual one. Prison officials report that few, and often none, of several hundred released each year break faith with the Governor. The greatest number ever to remain at

Gamma Law Sorority at services Sunday in the home of Mrs. Ronald Edmire in Greenwood. They are the Mesdames Ted Sawyer and Erich’ Tuschinsky and the Misses

Alice. Watson, Edith Byers, Elsie Lottie Surface and Margaret Smith,

© 7 Annual Custom.

MONTGOMERY, Ala, Dec. 17 -{U. P.)—Five hundred and fortyTs , liberty was seven in 1936. four inmates of Alabama's state "1; is not unusual for long-term inprisons had returned to their homes | mates to decline the proferred

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METALS SOCIETY TO HEAR LECTURE

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VESPER PROGRAM

A Christmas vesper service, to be

played on the new carillon cathedral chimes, is to be held for patients in the U. S. Veterans’ Hospital Sunday. The program is to be played by the Hamp Chimers. Regular vesper services are to be conducted the same evening by the

Rev. Charles Lizenby, = chaplain. Music is being sponsored by the

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