Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1940 — Page 16
‘Happy Ending
FOUNDERS’ DAY PROGRAM SET AT BUTLER U.
- Observance Will Begin With Processional on Campus Wednesday Morning.
The complete Founders’ Day program of Butler University, to be held Wednesday, was announced today by J. W. Atherton, secretarytreasurer of the University, in| i charge of arrangements. The morning program will be held at 10 a. m. in the Fieldhouse. The senior class and representatives of other schools and thé University faculty will participate in a processional. Music will be by the Butler Concert Band with Ellis Car-
roll directing. . In charge of the opening ceremony will be Dr. Henry M. Gelston, Dr. Merwyn G. Bridenstine and Dr. Henry G. Nester, University marshals. The Rev. W. A. Shullenberger, Central Christian Church pastor, will give the invocation. A memorial service for Dr. James W. Putnam will be followed by the presentation of resolutions by .Dr. Gino A. Ratti, dean of the college of liberal arts and sciences. The Rev. R. H. Miller, pastor of the National City Church, Washington, D. C., will discuss “Christian Education as the Indispensable Foundation Upon Which to Build Democratic Government and a Free Society.” The talk will be followed by s several numbers by the Butler Choir. Inauguration ceremonies for Dr. D. S. Robinson will be followed by presentation of honorary degrees and the Rev. T. K. Smith of the Tabernacle Church of Christ, Columbus, Ind., wiil give the benediction. The annual Founders’ Day banquet will be held at 6:30 p. m. in the Claypool Hotel. Hilton U. Brown, chairman of.the board of directors, will preside.
. The 25-year-old actress Dorris Bowdon comes to a happier ending than she did in the screen version of “The Grapes of Wrath,” in which she played the role of Rosasharn. She became the bride yesterday in Nyack; N. Y,, of Nunnally Johnson; 42-year-old picture writer and associate producer. She met him when he was adapting John Steinbeck’s best-seller for the films. ]
U. S. ‘DRIFT’ TO INSOLVENCY HIT|
Hutcheson Among A. F. of L. Leaders Scoring New Deal ‘Experiment in Lives.’
MIAMI, Fla., Feb. 5 (U. P.)—A group of A. F. of L. leaders said in a statement last night that Americans must stop “the drift toward national insolvency and - industrial collapse. The statement, which was represented as a report of a study of seven ‘years of the New Deal, was signed by several A. F. of L. leaders, including William L. Hutcheson, Indianapolis, and Matthew Woll, New York, both prominent Republicans. “The hour has come,” the statement said, “for Americans to recognize the dangers that confront them and to join in ‘an united effort to halt the drift toward national insolvency ‘and industrial collapse and, the extension of opportunity for the Americans of today and tomorrow.” The New Deal was described as an “experiment on the lives of
tuted changes “so fast and furiously that only a trained few could keep abreast” of them. : The statement said 10,000,000 persons are unemployed and “youth is discontented and age discouraged.” The survey showed that industry needs ample and continuous financing, satisfactory supplies of raw materials, satisfied labor, adequate transportation, public confidence, reasonable taxation and profits. William Green, A. F. of L. president, in a speech at a Methodist church here yesterday, urged a “lasting peace” between Government and business to eliminate unemployment, which he described as the “No. 1 problem.”
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this week to more than 7000 graduates of Manual High School for the 45th birthday celebration of the school. The invitations for. the Feb. 17th observance will go to the graduates in 33 states, 200 cities, Bermuda ‘and Canada.
in the school cafeteria, dances in both the girls’ and boys’ gyms. A stage program in the school auditorium will contain five vaudeville acts. The greeting committee will consist of E. Kemper McComb, school principal, and Arthur Madi-
}| son, president of the Alumni Asso-
ciation.
105 Will Hear Divorce Echo
Times Special MARION, Ind, Feb. 5—One hundred five persons here are going to get a big surprise when they receive notices this week informing them that the divorces they have obtained in the past year are still “slightly illegal.” The whole trouble lies in court costs which the people have failed to pay. Until collection of funds due the court is received, judgment may be withheld and the divorce may exist in name only,
BAPTIST MEN, INC., SPONSORS DINNER
The new Baptist Men, Inc., organization of men of 33 churches, will sponsor as its major activity, the
fourth annual laymen’s dinner
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LINGERS TOO LONG, GETS TERM IN JAIL
Times Special HUNTINGTON, Ind, Feb. 5— Because he wanted to save money he had borrowed to get to Lima, O., an International Falls, Minn. man spent the night in jail here to save | hotel expense. The following night the man lingered in town to visit some friends and as a result he will have 11 more days to spend in the jail. He was arrested for public intoxication and given the jail term because he could not pay his fine.
(SAHARA GROTTO POST TO DEDICATE COLORS
Sahara Grotto Post 264, American Legion, will hold a public dedication of the new national and post colors at Ft. Friendly, 512 N. Illinois St., at 8 p. m, Wednesday. Speakers will include Ray Grider, 12th District Legion commander. Clarence L. Scott, post commander, and Forrest D. Swisher, second vice commander, will have charge. The Sahara Grotto Drum and Bugle Corps under direction of Jonn Sproul will give a program.
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HAMMOND, La., Feb. § (U. P.).— Don Craig, piloting a honeymoon airplane through a fog, announced
by radio that he was going to “set her down or crack her up,” then cracked her up, killing himself and his four passangers. The accident occurred last night in the heavily wooded marshland along the Tangipahoa River near here. Mr. Craig was a professional pilot of Denver employed by the wealthy Denver society matron, Mrs. Elizabeth McSweeney Powell, 43, who was one of the dead. The others killed also were wealthy and socially prominent in Denver. They were Harry Zimmerhackel and his bride of Saturday, and Creed Hinderlider, youthful son of an engineer employed by the state of Colorado. Mrs. Powell, daughter of Henry McSweeney, retired Standard Oil executive, had recently purchased the plane, a five place Beechcraft, engaging Mr. Craig, a flier of long experience, as her pilot. The party left Denver yesterday morning. Mrs. Powell planned to drop the honeymooning Zimmerhackels and young Hinderlider in
Baby locket, Taken on Flig ht For Luck, Found With 5 Lod
New Orleans and continue on to Miami to join her ‘father in a celebration of his 85th birthday. At 6 p. m, in a thick fog, residents of this city, 40 miles ar! half an hour flying time from Ney Orleans, heard a plane circling overhead. Mr. Craig was telling the New Orleans airport that he was
lost, and, though he had enough,
gasoline for half an hour, intended to “set her down or crack her up: He circled 10 to 15 minutes, then flew out. A few minutes later the plane cut a path 300 feet long through the marsh trees. The wings were sheered off and the fuselage burned. The bodies were charred. Persons living nearby found | the jacket of a 2-year-old child amid
‘the wreckage and thought for a
while that a child had been killed. But it was the jacket of Mr. Craig’s baby. He apparently had taken it along for luck.
COTTON EDITS COLLEGIAN Edward Cotton, 330 N. Mount St., has been named editor of the Butler University Collegian, student newspaper, for the second semester.
[cOY GAINS, RETURNS T0 HOME IN VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON, Feb. 5—Wayne Coy, assistant to Federal Security Administrator Paul V. McNutt, is back at his home in nearby Arlington, Va. today after six months of serious illness in the Marine Hospital at Baltimore, Md. Ht was taken there for convalescence, after undergoing a series of kidney operations and twice recovering from pneumonia. Many days in the hospital were spent under an oxygen tent and doctors reported at times that he had slight chances of recovery,
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summoning both his wife and mother to his bedside. En Although he made the trip from Baltimore in “an ambulance, he felt chipper enough upon arriving home to phone friends in Washington. He has gained many pounds since the ‘low-point of his illness, when numerous blood transfusions were made. Accompanied by Mrs. Coy and the two children, he may go South later to speed up recovery.
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car they're selling than on the new car they buy.
That's “duck soup’ fot the dealer
(Pontiac)
COBURN MOTOR CO., INC. 550 S. Meridian St. (Chevrolet)
COMMUNITY MOTORS, INC. 37-57 West 38th St. (Buick)
EAST SIDE CHEVROLET, 5436 East Washington St.
E. W. ESSIG. MOTOR SALES 2444-48 West 16th St. (Oldsmobile)
Why not? He has just as many
pricing with
We General Motors dealers are staking our success with you on the values we offer—rather than
He'll let you set the figure on the trade-in anytime if you'll let him set the new-car price.
digits as you have, and you're playing his game.
on such ‘“dickers.”
To enable you more completely
the other, fellows game
A GOOD many motorists put more attention on the used
to measure such values, we are
making the details of our pric-
ing unmistakably plain.
So that/you may know
mobiles we've ever shown.
This is the standard price tag used
by General Motors dealers to show what makes up the prices of new cars delivered to customers. “PRICE OF CAR” means the price we charge for the car itself, including reimbursement for Federal Tax and conditioning = “TRANSPORTATION CHARGE" means a charge for transportation from factory to you, based on rail rates — “OPTIONAL EQUIPmeans the charge for any extra equipment or
MENT AND ACCESSORIES”
accessories you elect to buy.
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2030 West Washington St. (Pontiac) GEORGE HALL OLDSMOBILE, INC.
Central Ave.
HICKMAN OLDSMOBILE, INC.
and Meridian
HOWARD HOLCOMB, INC. 3209 East Washington St. (Pontiac)
HOOSIER CADILLAC CO. INC.
N. Meridian St.
JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO.
N. Meridian St.
buys.
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exactly what makes up the difference between prices of cars delivered at the factory and prices of cars delivered here to you, weare marking every car on our showroom floors with the “plainview” price tag pictured here.
This tag shows every item that goes into our total delivered prices, and we display wall charts and supply itemized invoices giving you similar information.
Is you like out-in-the-open dealing, come see our splendid new General Motors cars for 1940 — easily the finest and ablest auto-
Examine their features. their quality, point by point. Then consider the price tag. Thus you appraise for yourself the value of these cars and you know what every penny of your. money
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MERIDIAN PONTIAC, INC.
923 N. Meridian St. MONARCH MOTOR CO.
1040 N. Meridian St. (Buick)
NORTH SIDE CHEVROLET, INC. 836 East 63rd St.
SUPERIOR CHEVROLET, INC.
552 East Washington St.
WASHINGTON AUTO SALES CO. 402 N. Capitol Ave. (Chevrolet)
CHEVROLET
PONTIAC
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