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-Dance Hall Death

Brings 2 Arrests

A man and a woman were held today for the slaymg of Ollie Crump, 28, of 1010°'N. Missouri St whose throat was slashed in a dance ball knife fracas Sept. 7.° Joa Henry Willaims, 26, was arrested vesterday and charged with murder and vagrancy, Miss Augusta White; 21, of 1213 Oregon Bt, was charged with vagrancy and with being an accessory after (he fact, Crump died. of the knife wound a ghort time after the fight which occurred i117 the North Side Industrial Club at 926 N. Capitol Ave, Police said Miss White, arrested on “confidential Information,” told them she had gone to the dance with Williams and that the figh! started ‘when her escort interceded as Crump became insistent that dance with him Crump knife” first lice ax

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Scheduled at Purdue Times State Kerviee LAFAYETTE, Oct. 10-The Ballet Theater, American ballet company directed by Lucia Chase and

Oliver Smith, will appear in Pur. , due University's Music Hall at 8 p. m today and tomorrow I'he company's two-night engage ment opens Purdue's current convocation series

Princeton Driver Killed TERRE HAUTE, Oct. 10 (UP) I. FE. 8mith of Princeton, Ind., was killed today when he drove head-on Into a tractor-trailer driven by Alfred Robertson, 27, 8t. Louis, Mo near! Terre Haute, Mr. Smith was 29

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"Sigma Delta Chi Initiations Set

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editor: of the editorial department, the News; Miles Tiernan, promotion manager of the Star, and James Montgomery, editor and publisher of the New Albany Tribune. Students to be admitted at the AN same time are George Leamnson, Indiana re) City; Donald Rider, Indianapungder- gli. and Brooks Walters, Indian-

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bin, president of the Butler University chapter of Sigma Della Chi, national journalism fraternity ism Club. They. include Georgia GiThe men to be Initiated in cere- anakos,. president; Brooks Walters, monies. at Whispering Winds, Oct, vice president; Joanne Heiney, sec21, are Walter Leckrone, editor of retary, and Betty Ann Lewis, treasThe Times; James Carr, executiye urer, ?

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES"

Grill Man After Attempt To Choke Woman

Police today questioned a 25-year-old man in connection with an incident last night in which a woman Was seized by a man who attempled to choke her, A N. Bloomington St. woman told police one of two men who approached as she stepped onto her front porch tried to choke her Two _ peighborhood youths heard her screams, frightened the pair away ahd obtained the license number of their car. w Police later found the car and arrested its occupant on a charge

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Carpenter Chiefs Open Meeting

The annual two-day meeting of executives and officers of the Carpenter Steel Co. got under way today in the Columbia Club and cothpany offices, K. L. Crickman, regional manager, and C. K. Hoff. warehouse manager, will be hosts to company officials from brinches throughout the country, PF. R. Palmer, Reading, Pa., company vice president, will be in charge of the sessions on production, sales and promotion.

St. Philip's ‘Bazaar

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St. Philip Neri parish will hoid|. its fall bazaar in St. Philip's auditorium, 535 Eastern Ave, tomorrow’ and Sunday.’ « The bazaar will open tomorrow afternoon with a children’s party, from 1 to 4 o'clock. The evening program will begin at 6 o'clock and the Sunday program at 4 pm. Irvin Dietz is general chairman of the festival. Assisting him are: Frances Sherwood, Leo Basso™ Mrs, M. T. MeCarthy, 8. J Rudolph Mrs, George England, Mrs, William Ramsey, John McMullin, Al Richart, liam Treacy, William Hurst, Matt MeCarthy, Mrs. John McAllen, Mrs,

Murphy, Hilda Carr, Kenneth Cox, Albert L. Gordon and Joe LaFata.

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