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degree from Butler university at the close of the
[Navy to Dissolve
» Secret Society WASHINGTON, Sept. 2 (U, P).| +The Green Bowl, Annapolis naval vicious with the years." academy secret soclety allegedly de-| voted to helping members up the| final report late. this month and ‘I navy's professional ladder; is headed for extinction,
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Capt. John G. Crommelin, famous | navy. filer, testified before a house | ‘committee that the bowl was an Fmnocentty started society grown
Lowry is expected to
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will recommend that the bowl be I dissolved “because there is no place The society was founded 40 years) in the navy for any secret society.” ago as a drinking club, Navy in-| He is expected. to state, however vestigators headed by Rear Adm. that there are no grounds for Capt. Prank J. Lowry began Inquiring] Crommelin’s assertion that it was into its activities in July after'a secret mutual-help club.
tained his A. 'B. degree from Wabash college after formerly ate tending Shortridge high school. He served three years in the army
Mr, Reger
WARM WELCOME—-C, Otto Janus, Indianapolis, board | member of the Central Indiana council, Boy Scouts of America | (center), greets the two top scout officials an arrival here for the | national training conference at Bloomington, Shown are Dr. E. K. Fretwell, chief scout executive okt) and Dr. Pliny Powers, deputy | chief. both of Naw York. They will head the conference which lays | plans for the national scout program. The last session. was held in
Approximately 60 men are expected to attend the annual Butler university ¥, M. C. A freshman camp Thursday through Saturday at Flat Rock river camp. William| 1939. Osborn, Bridgeport, is in charge of arrangements,
The 03d annual school year at 2300 Boy Scout Leaders wi vi rors, o vr waco | 10 Meet in Bloomington a ons First Conference Since 1939 to Mdp Goals
ond semester freshmen will begin Tuesday and continue through| Of ypternational Group for Next 5 Years
Wednesday, Sept. 10. Incoming freshmen will register Sept. 11 and 12,
Robert Way, instructor at the|national training conference. University of Miami (Fla), has Some 2300 salaried scout employees are expected to be in attendance | been appointed an assistant profes- by the opening session at 8 p. m. tomorrow when a pageant will be sor of English at Butler for the presented. | one x ted 1 i 1947-48 year. Every corner of the nation will ro hicie BTS SXpas ol He was graduated from University pe represented here as will be y : of Notre Dame in 1941 and received canada and England. | Among the top scout executives his M. A. degrée from State Uni-| , who arrived in Indlanapolls today versity of Towa in 1044. . "e Furst Meeting Since 3 \were Dr. E. K. Fretwell, chief scout| | ee——— es EE , "an esuve; DE. Bly Powers, deputy | World A-Control Urged velop goals for the Boy Scouts Pa hither iy A ay] WASHINGTON, Sept. 2 (U. P.).—| the next five years. It is the firstifielq service co-ordinator, all of The Federation of American Sci- such gathering since September, New York, and C. J. ‘Carlson, Los! entists said .today that the United 1839, when the scout executives met | Angeles regional director. States ‘should continue to work for|at Bretton Woods, N. H. ? A message from President Tru-| an international system of atomic| A jam-packed program: has been man will be read to the convencontrol because mere military pre-!prepared. paredness will not give this country|9 a. m. and continue through 10{The President, by virtue of his of-
Times State Service 2 BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Sept. 2.—Professional léaders of the Boy
Scouts of America converged on Indiana university foday for the eighth |
Sessions will begin at|tion at opening session tomorrow. | | |
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