Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1947 — Page 30
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‘National Convention |t Will Open June 26
CHICAGO, Ill, - June 13.—First
{tional Prohibition party when it opens its national convention at Winona Lake, Ind., June 26. Program for the naminating convention was announced here today py Edward E. Blake, national party chairman. Delegates will be in ses{sion three days at famed Hilly Sun day Tabernacle. Contest for the party's presidential nomination was scheduled to
{for ‘nomination were Claud A. Watson of California who" headed the Prohibition ticket at the last election; Sam Morris of Texas; Dr, D. Leigh Colvin of New York, the party's 1936 nominee, and Dale H. Learn of Pennsylvania. , “This convention is breaking all precedent in nominating candidates 16 months in advance of the election,” Mr. Blake said. “We do that in order that we may make a more general campaign for them and cover every part of the country with platform addresses and radio pro-
Highlight of the convention's opening day will be the National Youth Dinner, A public mass meeting has been set for Friday night, June 27; and the convention will climax Saturday, June 28, with the nomination of the candidates for the national ticket.
Historians Plan
| Members of the Hoosier Historical ‘institute will visit over the week-end {a number of landmarks in the vilcinity of Indianapolis.’
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Richard J, Farrar, 8311 N, Pennsylvania st, has been awarded a $1500 Rochester rise achiolatship Jo the University of Rochester,
graduating: class, he was one of 18 finalists’ from all
parts of the country in the fourth annual competi~ tion for {five § Bausch & Lomb science scholar ships. He is the son of Mr.’ and Mrs. Carleton F: Farrar, Another Shortridge high school graduate, Robert L. Brown, won a Bausch & Lomb science scholarship in 1944, and is now taking engineer- | ing at Rochester.
Wife Divorces Frankie Filchock
Mr. Farrar
CARSON CITY, Nev, June 12 (U, P.).~The wife of Frankie Fil- | chock, football "player who was barred from the professional ranks because of his involvement in an attempt fo “fix” a championship | sae, was granted a divorce by, ault last Monday, it was revealed today. i Mrs. Pilchock charged mental cruelty. Pilchock, who starred with | Indiana university and the New| York Giants, was barred after the championship game which the Chi- | cagd® Bears wort 24 to 14 to take the National league title last December. District Judge Clark Guild re-. vealed that no property Settlement | was mentioned in the complaint. The court reserved ruling on custody of. the two children, John 4, and Frank Jr, nine months. The children will remain with their
.. A visit will be made at 10 a. m. tomorrow to the boyhood home of {James Whitcomb Riley in Green- | ‘field. Other Saturday events will be: at 1 p.m. a tour of historical interest {points in the statehouse and state | library; 3 p. m., talks by Dr. Carl-! {ton B. McCulloch and Edward 0. Snethen at the Riley home, 528 Lockerbie st.; 4 p. m., a trip to the Benjamin Harrison home, 1230 N. Delaware st., and 7:30 p. m.,, campfire at 10th st. and White river, with Dr. Ross F. Lockridge, Bloomington,
a. m, tour of graves and monuments of famous Hoosier statesmen and authors, Crown hill Cemetery; 11 a. m, talk by Paul Seehausen, 38th st. and canal; 1:15 p. m, talk
Sunday's schedule includes: at 10
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by State Senator Arcada Balz, 19th and Alabama sts, and 330 p. m., talk by Dr. Lockridge, Mounds state | park, Anderson.
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“Personnel Problems: of Engi- or neers,” will be discussed at a noon ples meeting of Scientech club Monday
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