Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1947 — Page 5
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Butler Alumni Arrive For Corvantion And
| tomorrow. The parade roue will | {1nclude * the start from. Nortn Si
Frosh-Soph Flag Pole Battle, iand Pennsylvania St, south on
Parade Scheduled Tomorrow— wd Pensiane si. oun on
Home-coming alumni of Butler more flag, ‘Freshmen will be al- on Aparket St. and around the notin University were arriving in the city lowed three attempts to gain P5- east portion of the Circle to Ae. today to mingle with thousands of session of the flag with sophomore rigign St. and north on Meridian Hoosier educators in session nere. men defending the pole. Membersigt to the World War Memorial Teachers who are. former Butler of the athletic staf will referee te where the units will disband. siudents were invited to a luncheon fight. e at noon in the Columbia Jlub. Dr. Marshal Earl Williams, son of TA So ar slang] ove] George F. Leonard, director of the Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Willams, radio station WIRE with George A evening division, was to be toast- 2845 N. Pennsylvania St, wiil cap- Schumacher. alumni. secretary ond master, |tain the freshman team and Maul : : 0 , 2 | Alumni activities tomorrow will Pavey, son of Mrs, Nola Pavey 9.6 I TE ira Cat el start at noon with the traditin«l Hamilton St, will head the second cession (0 be heid at 7:30 p mn. P} scrap between members of . Lneivear men. the athletic field to the nor'n orf freshman and $opohomore classes. Butler campus organizations wiil the fieldhouse will include talks uy The fight will center around a compeie for’ honors in the nume- Paul D. Hinkle. atliletic dirsctor| the Sophie! connng Parade Wheleda 15 ™M- und head foatball coach, Ott ifnrrle,
greased pole topped by - —— captain of the Bulldog football team. | and President M. O. Ross { Campus organizations assisting with the activities include Sphinx Club, junior men’s honorary, ¥Fresa-| man-Sophomore scrap; Blue Key,! senior men's honorary, parade; aud Utes Club, sophomore men's honorary, bonfire-pep session. Hold Open Houses’ After Game Saturday's activities will include the fraternity and sorority house decorations contest; sponsored by Scarlet Quill; the Western Michi-gan-Butler cross country run at 11 a. m,; the Western Michigan-But'er football game at 2 p. m. In bowl, and organization open nouses following the game. President and Mrs. Ross will aid the traditional president's open house at their home, 520 Hamp*on Drive immediately following the game. Mrs, J. W. Atherton “vill pour and assisting Mrs. Ross will pe Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Townsend Jr., Mr. and Mrs, Seward Baker, Mr, and Mrs. Schumacher, Mr. and Mis, John Titus Barnett, Miss Jane Lewis, Miss Virginia Coxen, and Mrs, Marvin L. Lugar. Mr. Townsend is president of the Butler- Alumni Asati on and Mr. Baker is president
9: . AT HOME IN INDIANA POR 75 YEARS
VOTING MACHINE INSTRUCTIONS
on Ayres’ Balcony through Saturday, OCTOBER 25
Auspices of League of Women Voters
MARCH OF DIMES— Former governor, Henry F. Schricker (second from left),
newly appointed March of Dimes fund director for Marion n County Chapter, Nation-
al Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, With them are (left) Paul V. Brown, chapter be held
state chairman.
~ ' ys i . ‘ D. Coss, national fund director.
the of the Butler Alumni Club of In-
aianapolis, ; The homecoming held in the gymnasium of the So house from 9 p. m. until midnoight will conclude the homecoming piogram. Blue Key and Scarlet Quill will. sponsor the affair,
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LAW OPENS PUBLIC MEETINGS WASHINGTON -—All' regular and special meetings of governing bodies in Pennsylvanig must now be open to the public by law, Included are state, county, city boards and also local education
boards of
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BOSTON, Oct. 23 (UP) -= The Junior Chamber of Commerce today
ruefully canceled its plan to help save food for Europe by boosting the dish that made Boston famous baked beans. Claiming high nutritive value for the Junior Chamber wanted to follow up meatless Tues-
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fay and poultryless Thursday with Boston baked bean Saturday, Gov. Robert F. Bradford agreed to designate such a day this week and promised to sénd a pot of beans to each of the other 47 governors and urge them to take similar action in their states, But the blow fell last night. A spokesman for President Truman's Citizen Food Committee in Washington said beans were vitally needed in Europe. And the Agriculture Department sald it was running short of beans
for such food shipments
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Wallace Backs Socialitm Mr. Wallace said there could be”
. n without peace In Jewish Press Speech | or. cc the world JERUSALEM, Oct. 23 (UP)-- 'n the Holy Land., He sald he had Henry A. Wallace told the Jewish found that many Arabs and Jews Press Assoclation yesterday that he Wanted to be friends and praised wanted to see socialism succeed. the American Jewish sponsors of He said. that if Gen. Dwight Hadassah Hospital where he saw Eisenhower and Harold Stassen Jews and’ Arabs being treated alike. made up Lhe-Republican presiden- He said he was particularly interial ticket next year they would ested in the Jewish eollective setweep all but “about seven states.” tlements he has seen in Palestine,
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