Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1938 — Page 20
PAGE 20 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12, 1938
| pow. sowes STOCK AVERAGES ‘piece band will parade at 2 p. m.|Key, national honorary fraternity’ |Otwell State Bank, presidents, re- ' Hoes Dro to ) # INDUSTRIALS Friday and the DePauw band will for senior men, Miss Mary Ana | spectively, of Regions Seven and i Ti" | parade Saturday morning Butz and William Hart are cochai | Eight, presided at the opening ses=
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$l, AR® \.ivvianan SR ELR [J 3) Gerald “Nig” Woods, 1024 foot- men of arrangements, sions. ¥ Agd : . 13832 23.99 ball captain, will speak at 3:30 p. m RE —— ~-— Ph ear OW est] Year Age vahLAN N 136.350 —1.%% BUTLER L FIXED Friday over radio station WFBM SHIP BIDS IDENTICAL | igh, 198% Hh low hiv The annual home-coming program GRAND DUKE CYRIL. WASHINGTON. Oct. 12 (U.P) .— Wigh, 108% 190.40; lew, 113.84, _. will be broadcast at 5:15 p. m. In. v IN RUSS AFFAIR "ealers Hold 2 RAILROADS so re "E hs h Fight 1 cluded on the program will be Miss HEIR OF CZAR, DIES Regions 2, 8 of eAbsonition The Lake Washington Shipyards of ——— Lh TT aid: 6 ros ophomore Fi 0 Mary Hasseldenz, pianist; President Seattle and the Commercial Iron Ni Ng vB : os 3 0 9 James W. Putham; Hugh W. Mid-| paARIS. Oct. 12 (U. P).— _— Meet at Evansville. Works of Portland, Ore. today sub=s— 4 ney We price vo Joes as Year Ae oo... 34.29 Zon] Open Festivities at |dlesworth, assistant football coach.! pve Cyril, pretender to the van- — mitted identical low bids for con- ; : ee pins) I eC vy High, 1938, 3283; few, 19.00. 3 and Prof. Schumacher. A bonfire isl d thron of the czars of Russi | Times Special struction of a 198-foot steel vessel Williams Savs Soviet Claim | lower trade, according to hej pout jan sias: tow, 281, Noon Friday. and pep session at 8 p. m. on the Shed throne CRIS of RUSS! EVANSVILLE, Oct. 12.—More than |, : HATS 9dyD urea of Agricultural Beonomios iS CHIRATIES campus will conclude the day's ac. died today. : Sut for use of the Coast and Geodetic To Air Supremacy Is Tog top pr hice 19 10 A 0.8 > TITIAN a bigtime, . | tivities. The grand duke long had suffered jo Si SiReRe bankas and |qurvey in the Aleutian Islands. SHOX Oe ADO" [week Age wees 20NL —bes| Butler University will celebrate] .... 13 campus organizations willl from hardening of the arteries and Hiei: guestsiinel Rerenloday: for Wetoth bid $892,000.
; ere ‘he former low was $8.10 ear ly C1853 La in i ’ rr —————————r Without Basis. in May MOR Me : dar pgs IS annual home-coming this Week- noid dinners Saturday noon for their a final infection of the right leg set 1OHIt Weary ERITI altel res) RE alers held steady, With only wien, 1988, 23.5%: lew, 18.4, end with a two-day program di- alumni and friends, At 2 p. m, in (of Regions Seven and Eight of the COLO N12 LAL
Be MAL AL WILLIAMS Letriet) choice offerings. The bulk mich, 193% $134 lew, 1963 rected by Prof. George A. Schu- the Butler-DePauw football game He was 62, a grandson of Emperor Indiana Bankers Association. Reieiabe. . choice offerings cleared ss tie macher, alumni secretary. will be played at the Butler bowl, | Nicholas II, the last of the czars,| Region Seven includes the follow- | [RLRIFTC, OF fret
Times Aviation Writer : 3 | ras aks : : oo | Fron to $11.30 t+ & ia i) va : . | Following the game. Scarlet Quill, slain by Bolsheviks in 1917, |ing counties: Brown, Clark, Craw=-|| new Crown LightWASHINGTON - tatuey change was recorded in lamb Us 8. ST ATE MENT | Activities will begin Friday noon I Quin, . . ford Dubois, Floyd, Harrison, Jack=|| Oliers are authen-
: : with the traditional freshman. Selior womens honorary society, . [i di=ally Colom in « nes AQ Wether wt. 38 (OB Clave aq \ AT 'Q son, Lawrence, Monroe, Orange,|| design. Stop were bi er $8 5 x poe ad NRC S\penses | Sha ene for the | Sophomore greased flag-pole fight to will hold its annual home-coming EATS 120 OYSTERS [atey. Scott” andl Washington: ol Cn ere pric a adh 29, feel veab tRATOURH Oct omi- be held east of Arthur Jordan exercises in the reereation hall of SYDNEY. N.S. W.0ct. 12 (U.P) ‘zion Eight: Daviess. Gibson Greene. | any Soe Buk oie . A Rr & : 5 pe a: . = ha, » \ , 243 D § a, ’ vf - oo Vine D _—~ L t hi ne a Bulieing Field} v8 T. W. Rattigan, 71, are 10 dogen Knox, Martin, Owen, Pike, Posey,| !'onitl fixtures. he DePauw University athietic A Qance at the Fieldhouse at 3 gysters at one sitting at a luncheon | Spencer, Sullivan, Vanderburgh and department will co-operate with p. m. Saturday will end the celebra- held in connection with the 11th | Warrick. CELL ARE 1H RY) ELECTRIC CO. 81: Butler's department in staging two tion, The dance will be held under annual Oyster Growers’ , . , RE $ 0 | yster Growers conference | Homer E. Clegg, of the Henryville 28 downtown parades. The Butler 85 lauspie es of Scarlet Quill and Blue’ here, State Bank, and Ralph Craig, of the! LLL Air
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