Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1946 — Page 12
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world wars, will fly among the flags and bunting decorating downtown streets for the American Legion state convention here Saturday through Tuesday. ‘Now being used for the first time, the emblem portrays the armed forces marching to and from vic~
and 1941-1045. district will be decked with flags, decorations are being supervised by
Joe W. Evans, president of the Evans Flag & Decorating Co. of
tory and bears the dates, 1917-1918/F Twenty blocks of the downtown
Legion officials. said today. The| f%
E. C. Owings, 5131 E, Walnut st,
in honor of his 30 years of service with the Indiana Bell Telephone Co. Mr, Owings, t an for the company, began his career in June, 1916, as a clerk in the Central Union Telephone Co, plant here. Later he was transferred to the outstate construction department where
he worked as clerk and line | foreman for four years,
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WAYNETOWN, Ind, Aug. 14.-— The annual Waynetown horse Show | 4ianapolis, {will be held at the Ivo Perigo show\grounds here Sunday, Aug. 25.|and testman since then. |Cash prizes are being offered.
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An inspector on p the staff of the appraisal engineer in Marion in 1924, Mr. Owings became an accounting clerk a year later in InHe also has served as & lineman, storekeeper, repair clerk | | Mr. Owings is a member of the!
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BARBER SONGSTERS T0 CONVENE HERE
The Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America, Ine. Delegatés from 20 chapters of the Indiana-Kentucky district of this organization have been summoned to appear in Hotek Severin Sunday for the fifth semi-annual meeting. Matters local,. national and international will be discussed. Harmonizing after breakfast, though, is first on the agenda. District President Gilbert Carpenter, Gary, says. he expects a representative from each and every chapter to be present to uphold the slogan, “Keep America Singing.” District officers for the coming year will be elected at this meeting, | and the city and date of the 1946 annual quartet championship contest will be decided.
1ST PHASE OF NAZI RE-EDUCATION DONE
BERLIN, Aug. 14 (U. P.).—The (U. S. military government reported | today that the first phase of laying the ground work for the re-educa- | tion of the Germans had been com- | pleted and the second phase of putting the program into practice was beginning, “The real job of re-educating Germany has just begun,” said Dr. {J W. Taylor, chief of the military | government's educational branch.
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The new official emblem of the ‘| American Legion, symbolizing both received a gold service award today
| He predicted that it would take 20 years to complete the program, | because it would be necessary to | school a whole generation of | teachers. : |
FIVE ARE APPOINTED | TO BUTLER FACULTY Five new faculty appointments | for the fall term have been announced by M. O. Ross, Butler uni- | | versity president. They are Miss Harriett L. Pad|dock, assistant professor of secre{tarial science; Prof, Hubert L. Hawkins, assistant professor of his.
tory; James W. Tompkins, instructor of philosophy, and Prof, Robert
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ATKINS TO HEAD GOP FINANCIAL CAMPAIGN
Elias C. Atkins, president of E. C.
State Republican financial campaign for the coming election, it was announced today. With Mr. Atkins on the united finance’ committee of the state G. O. P. organtzation will be Donaldson G. Trone, who will serve as secretary, and James W. Costin, party treasurer.
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