Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1947 — Page 6

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Star of Silent Films, Follies Girl, Is. Dead

LONG BEACH, N.J, Oct, 20 (UP)

Bl-year-old former Follies actress, and film star of the era before atcress Gary Deslys.

World War I, died yesterday at

Monmouth Memorial Hospital w= Farm Bureau i Mrs, Murray, wife of John H.! }

Murray, appeared undér the state

| name of Julien Beaubien with such ~Mrs, Julian A. Dolzal Murray, famous stars as Justine Johnson, | p a | Irene Bordoni and the French | :

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Opens Nov. 13

Sessions to Be Held At Murat Theater

The 20th annual! convention of the Indiana Farm' Bureau will be held Nov, 13, 14 and 156 in the Murat Theat¥r here, ft has been announced, Governor Cates, R. E. Bhort, president, Arkansas Farm Bureau

tion of Business and Professional Women's Clubs; H. J. Reed, dean of | agriculture, Purdye University, and! [Wayne Guthrie, Indianapolis News, | {are among the speakers scheduled | {for the convention, Hassll E, Schenk, president of the) Indiana State Farm Bureau, will deliver his annual message in the) opening session Nov. 13. Larry] |Brandon, vice-president, will ad{dress the final general session,

The 10th annual state convention | {of Indiana Rural Youth will be; |Nov, 13 in the World War Memorial | building, with some sessions in con- | [junction with the Farm Bureau!

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Chicago Printers

CHICAGO, Oct, 20 (UP)—OMcials of the Chicago Typographical Union said today they would refuse to make any contracts with newspaper publishers, but would pre~ scribe their own employment rules. The action was approved yesterday at a union meeting. It follows {the pattern set by the International Typographical Union (AFL) the parent organization. ! | The no-contract pattern was de{vised as an attempt to by-pass the {provisions of the Taft-Hartley labor | | law, { The union represents composing {room employees of Chicago's six|

Chicago Times, Chicago Daily News, Chicago Journal of Commerce, Chicago Tribune and the Chicago |sterald-American. {

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Have Roles in Play |

Times State Service | BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 20-Four Indianapolis students at Indiana University will be. in the cast of “Boy Meets Girl” opening the IU Theater's current season Wednesday through Oct, 25. | Indianapolis students in the play are: Norman Robinson, James Ratcliffe, Phillip Hirsch and Josephine Justice. | Others in the cast linclude: Bette Russell, Frances Jenkins, George Motherwell and Leo Jones, Bloomington; George Willeford, Sandborn; Jule Shaw, JefTersonville: John L. Shaw, West Lafayette; |

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

A. E, Butler Federation; Roger Fleming, Iowa the Bell System at the former po |

Adjourned Until Oct. 31

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A. E. Butler Marks 30 Years at Bell

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outside Marion County, began his career with

Parm Bureau; Sally Butler, inter-|'f® Union Telephone and Telenational ‘president of the Federa-|S¥aph Co. in Akron, O, in 1917,

He came here in 1922 and has! since held several responsible positions. He has been division “superintehdent since 1929, Mr. Butler is a member of Tele- | phone Pioneers of America and has | served terms as president and vice |

president.

Trial of Safira

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HAVANA, Oct. 20 (UP)—The| trial of Patricia Schmidt was ad- | journed today after a five-minute! session until Oct. 37, The court ordered the recess be- | cause police and medical experts! and other witnesses did not appear. | Miss Schmidt, known as “Satira," | is charged with slaying John Lester | Mee, Chicago playboy, aboard his| yacht here.

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