Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1944 — Page 15

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MEETING SLATED

STATE §

Convention to Be Held Tomorrow With Schricker Main Speaker. °

‘The State Sunshihe convention will be held tomorrow at the Claypool hotel with Governor Schricker as the principal speaker, : Sponsored by the Franklin township school, the session will open at 8 a.m. with registration fol - lowed by music by »the Swingcopators until 9:45 a.m. Miss Joan Myers, state vice president, will call

order and the Rev. Floyd Clark will read the invoeation. State offii Joan Myers cers will be introduced by Margaret Sanders, state ‘president, and welcoming addresses will be given by Mrs. Laura L. Gross, state sponsor; O. J. Smith, principal, and Mrs. ©. E. Sandefur, state dean, Miss Frances Edward and Miss Pauline Grossman alsa will speak in the morning, announcements will be made, and a luncheon will eonclude the session at noon. There will be a business meeting at 1:30 p. m. after which the gover-

nor will speak. Entertainment will conclude the convention at $15 p.m

PURDUE BOARD ELECTS LEADER

Hillenbrand of Batesville Takes Seat Vacated by Death of Noll.

John A. Hillenbrand, Batesville manufacturer, financier and banker, has been elected president of the Purdue university board of trustees, succeeding the late James W. Noel of Indianapolis. A member of the hoard since 1913, Mr, Hillenbrand last summer was presented the distinguished service plaque of the Purdue Alumni association even though he is not a Purdue alumnus, and was made an honorary member of the 1913 class, Filling other positions left vacant by Mr. Noel's death aye J. Ralph Thompson, Seymour, who was named . a director of the Purdue Research Foundation and Charles W. Cole, South Bend, elected a director of the Ross-Ade Foundation. Among other steps taken hy the board during its two-day session this week was the approval of the retirement of Prof. Willlam M. Hepburn, a librarian at the university 40 years, and the appoint ment of John H. Moriarty as his SUCCessor. Mr. Hepburh, who will be 70 July 30, 1944, the day the change becomes effective, has been at Purdue since 1904, coming froma Chicago library. His successor, now a staff member of the Library of Congress in Washington, D. 0, has had 25 years’ experience as a librarian.

A graduate of Columbia college, |

Mr. Moriarty got his bachelor's and master's degrees there and served

on the New York City library staft| as librarian of Cooper Union Insti-| tute of Technology. He resigned in| “ 1941 to become chief of the acces-|

siops division of the Library of Congress. The board also approved the combining of the department of applied mechanics with the school

of civil engineering- effective June! 30, with Prof. R. B. Wiley, head |

of civil engineering, overall head.

0. E. 8. TO INITIATE

Indianapolis chapter 383, O. E. 8, will hold initiation at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the Temple, 1522 W. Morris st. Mrs. Frieda Brandt and William Ludeman will preside.

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CPL. JOHN E. TOMLINSON, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Tomlin. son of Shelbyville, is at an air serv~ ice command headquarters in England. He has been in England since September, 1943, and is a former Times earrier. CHARLES W. PARKS, seaman 2-c, son of James W. Parks, 2457 Hobart ave., is on active duty with the navy. His brother, Pvt, Otis G. Parks, was killed in action on

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Parks won The Times subscription contest in 1941.

PULLIAM ATTACKS U. S. BUREAUCRACY

Times Specjal GREENCASTLE, April 21.—Radio must be free from the dead hand of government bureaucracy, Eugene Pulliam, Indianapolis radio and newspaper executive, declared last night in an address at DePauw university. > “The right of freedom of. expres sion is fundamental to the maintenance of liberty,” Mr. Pulliam said. “So long as the strong oppress the weak, the voice of free citizens will be needed to plead for the rights of their fellow men. Maintenance of freedom of thought and expression are more important than the solution of any present day problem.”

DePauw campus. ———————

IMPRISON DILLINGER PAL

Mr. Pulliam spoke in commemora- | tion of the 35th anniversary of the! founding of Sigma Delta Chi, na-| tional journalistic fraternity, on the

BALSAM LAKE, Wis, April ul. (U. P).~—Tommy Gannon, last of | the associates of the late John | Dillinger, started a 15 to 40-year | term in the state prison at Wau- | pun today for participating in the | holdup of an Amery, Wis, bank in) 1933. :

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