Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1941 — Page 18

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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Dedication of New $80.000 Unit Set Oct. 4; Donor Is Honored.

Times Special GREENCASTLE. April 28.-—De- | Pauw University officials have ans | | nounced that the construction of the | | $80,000 stadium for the Blackstock | Athletic Field will begin about May {15 and dedication will be held on {Old Gold Day, next Oct. 4 Special chapel services were held las part of Founders and Benefac- | tors Day last week in honor of the memory of Ira B. Blackstock, late DePauw trustee and donor of the! field. | Present for the services was Mrs Blackstock, whose $80,000 gift for the stadium was announced recentIv by University President Clyde E Wildman,

Bishop Hughes Speaks

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STATE TAXES LESS THAN '40

Miesse Warns Levies May Rise From Defense: Urges Relief Cuts.

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President, Principal speaker for the services ; was Bishop Bdwin Holt Hughes of | LAFAYETTE, Ind. Washington, D. C., a past president | P) Howard T. Batman of the university { briefly were Dr. Roy O. West, Chicago, president of DePauw's joint | board of trustees and visitors; Dr. |

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| emeritus of the university and Ray |ganization's | Myers, DePauw senior from Coun. AY ' jaward at : ell Bluffs, Iowa. | { Bishop Hughes spoke on “Ira B | Blackstock as a Man.” Mr. Myers Saturday night, |described the DePauw that Mr.| Mr. | Blackstock attended as a student from 1882-1896, the transition pe-| riod between Indiana Asbury Uni-| versity and DePauw University. Mr. West spoke on Mr. BlackSUOCK'S career as a trustee and benefactor of the institution. At the close of the service George Crane, president of the “D" Men's Assoeiation presented Mrs. Blackstock | with an honorary “D" blanket

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merce and Edward J, Green of In- | Henry D. Longden, vice president | dianapolis was presented the ordistinguished the final session of 10th annual state convention here

Green's selection was based | upon his service as a Senator in the the State {ture and on his active participation He was presiIndianapolis 1038-39 and founder of ganization’s leadership forum,

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: | Governor Schricker was the prinrepresen- cipal speaker at the dinner Saturtative Indianapolis citizens who ar- gay night at which Judge W. Lynn | ranged last fall's National Christian|parkinson of Lafayette was toast-

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WASHINGTON, April 28 (U, P) —If the United States does not help! |Great Britain and China to victory. | [it will soon be fighting alone in the | Western Hemisphere, former Ame |bassador to France William © Bullitt said in addressing a Relief | for China meeting last night “For our own salvation we must| {turn all our strength into producing | instruments of defense for them and i for ourselves.” he said. “We must! not only produce but also deliver] the goods.” | He said certain Latin American countries awaited only the destruc! tion of the British Fleet, before! turning to economic and military (collaboration with the Axis. “If we hesitate and vainly hope

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