Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1947 — Page 10

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300 to Attend Program at Butler

Indiana high schools will send 300 journalism students to Butler unii versity campus Saturday to attend ithe” 14th annual journalism field day. | Indianapolis newspaper: men and women, représentatives of local 'radio stations and press associgglon { personnel will ‘be featured on the | program at Arthur Jordan memarial [all : . Activities will open with registra- | Gon between 8 and 9 a. m. Stephen | Noland, editor of the Indianapolis | News, will open sessions with a talk

| Begin at 10:20 A. M.

- Jling,” Donald D. Hoover, associate

fon’ “The Newspaper Profession.” Dr. DeForest O'Dell, head of the Butler journalism department, will ‘preside at the opening session and | President M. O. Ross, Butler, greet delegates.

Group discussions, three individ{ual topic sesisons to a period, will {begin at 10:20 a. m. The first group {will include “Problems of the Rej porter.” Boyd Gill, bureau chief of {United Press; ‘‘Advertising Today,” {Louis D. Young, advertising managed of The Times; “Editorial: Writ-

| editor of The Times, and a journal{ism teachers’ conference. | Second group at'11 a. m. will in- | clude “Operations of Press Serv{ices,” John Jameson, bureau chief, | Associated Press; “Feature Writing,” {Eugene J. Cadou Sr., bureau chief, {International News Service, and {“Copydesk Operations,” Richard | Lewis, editorial staff of The Times

Plan Noon Luncheon .

{ Final morning sessions will in|clude “News Photography,” Victor Peterson, photographer of The | Times; “Ragdio, News,” Larry Richardson, newscaster for WIBC, and { “Aviation News,” Gene Dawson, | aviation editor of the Indianapolis | News. { Walter Leckrone, editor of The | Times and chairman of the field] day high school newspaper contest, { will present awards to winners at a ! noon luncheon in the university |cafeteria. A skit, “Trained Seals,” | directed by Robert P. Early, man- | aging editor of the Indianapolis!

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| Star, will be presented. > 7 Wray Fleming, general counsel of | the Hoosier State Press association will speak on “The Newspaper Today,” at the. afternoon general meeting. Awards To Papers

Other group discussions will be “Handling a Column,” Filomena Gould, columnist for the Indianap-

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“IN RECITAL-Glcy: Keyes, Indianapolis » born coloratura soprano, who will be heard in recital at 8:30 p. m. today at Mt. Zion Baptist church, 12th and Fayette sts, Last heard here in an infantile paralysis fund - benefit concert at Cadle tabernacle Jan, 25, Miss Keyes is a graduate of Crispus At tucks high school and former _pupil of of Lucretia » Lawson Love.

Open Door Richard —In the Bathtub

FITCHBURG, Mass, May 1 (U.

has invented a batlitub with a door in the side. He is waiting for a

department on his patent application, : “My mother slipped and fell while climbing into a regular bathtub once,” the 70-year-old former hospital attendant explained. “So I've invented a tub with a door to aid the aged, the crippled, the young, and the lazy.” ~The doqr is 20 inches wide, he said, and swings- outward. When

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Jack Overmyer, sports staff-of the Indianapolis Star, and “Fashion | Writing,” Lotys. Benning Stewart, fashion editor of the Star. Awards in the high school newspaper contest will be made to the best newspaper published by a school with more than 2000 enrollment:. to the best paper published to a school ‘with less than 2000 enrollment and for the best news story, sports story, advertisement, editorial and feature article, Judges are Mr. Leckrone, chairman; Herbert R. Hill, managing editor of the Indianapolis News; Ed.

4win O. Heinke, city editor of The

Times; Dale Burgess, Associated Press; Joseph Breeze, Ihdianapolis News; Elmer Rashing, Indianapolis

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Star and Mr. Lewis; of The Times."

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T3000 Nisei: in Japan |

Ask U.S. Citizenship

TOKYO, May 1 (U. B).—About 3000 Nisei have applied to the American consul for United States citizenship, . Roger 'N. Baldwin, special representative of the Japknese-American Citizens league, now in Japan, sald today. Of these, 75 per cent have been

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tions are’ feceived weekly, Mr. Baldwin said. ~ A branch of the league, which has headquarters in. Salt Lake _ City,

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