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“INI. U. CONTEST

“LOCAL COEDS

Among 32 Candidates for ‘Home-coming Queen.

Five Indianapolis girls were among the 32 candidates for homecoming queen af -Indiana university to be crowned Saturday at the IL U.-Nebraska football game,

The girls are Doris Fessler, Mary

Lou Thomas, Martha Lois Wilson, Joannie Simmons and Nancy Northcott, The traditional fraternity, sorority and dormitory decoration contest will be part of the day's activities to be photographed by Life Magazine, Lt. Gov. Richard T. James will crown the queen, who will be chosen By the men students following tonight’s pre-game pep sessfon. One Hundred and thirty hosplralinng s Nu veterans from Wakeman and B ings General hospitals will be Bill of the university athletic depart. ment, and the army will present to I. U. its file of pictures of the late! Ernie Pyle, Brig. Gen. Ernest A. Bixby, who will present the Pyle pictures to the school, native of Ft..Wayne and commanding officer of the 35th division, and Col. R. L. Shoemaker, commanding | offcer of Camp Breckinridge, Ky.,

‘THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Contest Winner On Air Saturday

PATTY JOY, Indignapolis teen-ager who won the Teentimer’s musical talent hunt, sponsored by the William H. Block Co., will broadcast from Radio City in New, York tomorrow. The program will be heard over station WIRE at9a.m. Patty left today with her mother, Mrs. A W. Joy, for a ; ¢ o mplimentary = trip to New Palty Joy York where she will spend the week-end at the New Yorker hotel as the guest of the Teentimer Co. A pianist, Patty is a pupil of Marie Zorn at the Arthur Jordan conservatory and a student of Shortridge high school.

TEACHERS COLLEGE HOLDS HOME-COMING

Times Special

NEW DISCHARGE

BUTTON FOR G.L.S

In Army Emblem.

WASHINGTON, Oct. 12 (U. P.).— ‘Army dischargees soon will receive a new, improved army discharge button. It will be made of brass with gold plating instead of plastic. Rep. Charles R. Clason (R. Mass.)

Petterson complaining about the old button, He said they had a tendency to chip and break after a few months of wear. John W. Martyn, administrative assistant to Patterson, replied that the old pre-V.J day button, made of plastic, was not very durable Since the close of hostilities, he said, the army has been able to obtain enough brass and gold plating to make discharge buttons entirely of metal.

would be given two buttons—one | metal and one plastic. In addition,

[he said, veterans who were issued

TERRE HAUTE, Oct. 12.—The | only the plastic button will be able

Maj. Gen. Paul W. Baade,!two-day home-coming celebration to obtain a metal one’ free. for Indiana State Teachers college | {alumni and students opens here to-| night with the traditional pep din- |

Martyn said that the new button {should be able to withstand a num-

{ber of years of 2 of ordinary wes, wear.

former head of the I. U. militaryner and coronation of the Syca-| "AIRLINE HOS HOSTESSES

“department, will: attend the game. more home-coming queen.

UNEASY ABOUT A-BOMB

Together with a visiting queen

from Central Normal of Danville,

LONDON, Oct. 12 (U. P) ~Dr, ithe queen will reign over tomorrow | Geolfray Fisher, archbishop of Can- morning's parade through down- | terbury, read to-a Church of Eng-|town Terre Haute.

land convocation yesterday a letter

Sorority, fraternity and organi-

NOW ARE TALLER

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (U, P.).-Ailr hostesses may look different lately, according to Transcontinental and Western Air, Inc, officials, The reason, they explain, is that

from several high church men con- zation reunions, the football game she’s taller than she used to be. demning use of the atomic bomb.|with Central Normal college tomorHe said that “the Christian con-|row afternoon and the evening science is profoundly uneasy” about | dance complete the 20th annual ob

the weapon,

servance.

The airline has upped the height requirements for hostess applicants by one inch—from the former 5 feet § inches to § feet 6 inches,

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Metal to Replace Plastic

wrote Secretary of War Robert P.'

He told Clason that servicemen | leaving the army in the future!

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