Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1947 — Page 18

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_ Three-Day Session |

Planned at Evansville, Plans for the Indiana Real state

association convention to be held “ fn Evansville Oct. 16 to 18 were]

announced today by Robert M. Reel, executive secretary. The convention sessions dealing with real estate problems, business trends, tax reassessment and a planned community wiil be divided between Hotel Vendome gud Hotel McCurdy in Evansville, A. board of governors meeting Oct. 16 at 3 p. m. will begin the three-day convention, with registration and the first session scheduled for ® and 10 a. m, Oct, 17, Mayor to Greet Delegates Mayor Manson Reichert, Evans ville, will give the, welcoming ad dress at the opening session pre sided over by Charles Butler, president of the Bvansville board Principal. speaker for the panel discussion on “Business Trends” to be - held Friday morning, Oct, 17, will be Dean Arthur Weimer, Indiand university school of business Participating in the discussion will be Professors Edward E Edwardyg) and H. C. Bauvain of the Indiana) university finance department; Prof, George W. Starr, director of the bureau of business research at Indiana university, and Prof. 8. P Otteson of the I. U marketing department John Branam, Terre Haute, state

vice president, will preside over the luncheon in Hotel Vendome, Har old C. Groshn, depuly commissioner

of the Michigan Corporation and Securities commission, will be the principal . speaker, Following . the luncheon will be another panel session on “Selling in Tomorrow's Market” at 2 p. m, Bruce Savage to Speak { Bpeaker for the panel will be George 8. Jones, vice president of Evansville, with discussions by Bruce Savage, Indian-| apolis, Ben Drollinger, South Bend, Harold Hobbs, Muncie and Gale Bradford, Evansville Harry Pitzgerald of Evansville, past state president, will preside over the 6:30 p. m. dinner meeting Foster Gunnison, president of Gunnison Homes, New Albany, will be the speaker, Another panel discussion, “Reassessment in 1049.” will be held at 10 p. m. by Anson Thomas, tax director of the Indiana farm bureau, and J. D, Newsom, assessment admifiistrator of the state board of. tax commissioners. Robbert Reel, executive secretary, will preside. | Officers will be elected, committee reports héard and attendance cup! wintiers will be announced at the noon luncheon Oct. 18 in Hotel MeCurdy. i The association president, Leonard Rauscher, will preside over the annual banquet at 6 p. m. Floyd G. Dana, vice chairman of the realtors’ Washington committee, will discuss the functions of that committee. Following the dinner will be a program by Kay Kaiser of Indianapolis,

‘Aunt Betsy’ Was Uncle Sam's Wife

TROY, N. Y, Oct. ‘3. (U. P)— Bhades of “Uncle 8am” and “Aunt Betsy.” | Members of the Rensselaer County Historical Society. raised their eyebrows today when they learned the International Institute of Artists and Photographers had designed a glamorous wife for America's naonal symbol]

Servel Sales,

The original Uncle 8am—Samuel Wilson who used the initials U. 8 to mark beef for American soldiers n the war of 1812-—was not a bachelor Hi t vd Uncle Sam was married ar his wife, almost as well known then as her husband, was referred to affectionately as

“Aunt Betsy"

Welfare Fund Workers Will Hear Chicagoan

Edward L Chicago president of Community Chests and Council Inc, will speak to mem-

bers of the industrial and financial

Ryerson,

awvision of the Indianapolis Communit Fi i at a luncheon to he eld W esany In the Columbia L un He rwill d next month's fund camp 1 € Chairman. of the Inland Steel Co, Mr. RPerson has served as president and a director of the Cl 0 Community Fund. a director of e National War Pu nd anda vice chairman of Communi‘y Chests of America y

T. Sgt. Basil B. Moss Wins Glider Wings

T. Sgt. Basil B. Mo husband of Mrg. Corinne M. Mo 124 N. Dearborn st, has won h der wings alter training at the 11th airborne training center at Matsushima Army Alrdrome, Honshu, Japan He is with the 8th arm Sapporo Japan The soldier - joined the army in August, 1840 He 15 the highest

decorated enlisted man in t Glider Infantry Regiment

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