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— bt - THE. INDIANAPOLIS TIMES abd . 9 * : Honors 9 At Butler for Scholarship

Dr. Clarence Efroymson, econom=| Dr. John E. Potzger, of the bot-

i PAGENS states, it is reporfed. ri Ct hanatiled F Li Snyder to Ur ge The, decision was reached at vr lcs Routed, White House conference of high| Gree Army Reports ¢ administration officials earlier thi HENS, ! —|les division, will attend the Ameri- any department, plans. to attend tt Se Ta ae

: . . | " | ] : . |week, " from For Trips fo Various Professional Conferences jcan Economics Association meeting) meetings of the American ane [NCOME Tax Cut Despite Mr. Snyder's reversal, Tw ot 2000

Candidates for the Butler University chapter of Phi Kappa Phi, na- ; tional scholastic honor society, have been selected from the gradusting Dr. DeForest O'Dell, head of the ence in Chicago.

class of 1849. They are:

President Truman is expected to| guerrillas who for 10 hours laid continue, at least for the time being, siege to the mountain stronghold {his opposition to an immediate tax|of northwest Greece,

| with Dr, Bridenstine. [tion for the Advancement of Sci- |

journalism department, ‘plans to at-! - Dr. Robert E. Andry, department|. Seeks Increase in

Helen Carter, Doris Colligan, Mary Fritsche, Mrs. Laura Hill, Bar- tend the meeting of the American of religion, will attend meetings of Personal Exemptions |cut, one administration sourcé said.| The siege was in apparent quest

Graduate students selected from

PFetta, Leone Hankins and Helen

lat the annual meeting, Monday | philadelphia, Pa. the class of 1947 include Phyllis through Dec. 30 in Chicago.

“tbara Lucas. Jeanne Malott, Dorothy Reinacker.-Jack-Secor-and Rebecca | Association of Teachers of Journal-|the National Association of Biblical| waSHINGTON, Deo.26- (Up) However, Mr. Truman may make of a capital for their newly “Lro- | Taggart. Monday ;

ism, Monday thfough Dec. 31 in|Instructors, Saturday through Dec. : a gesture toward tax reduction in|CiAJmeéd Communist “government.” Secretary of Tréasury John W The guerrillas attacked in some

{30 in New York, and the Society of {gn ica DiS annual state-of-the-unio es yder is about ready to advise union mes - Prof. R. Harold Van Cleave, as-| Biblical Literature and Exegeses)president Truman to come out for|Sa8€ 'to Congress next month, otee a) Konia, We Other or

Prof. Marguerite Lamar, secre- sistant director of the Butler eve-| 3180 in New York. an {ncome tax reduction next year)| This gesture could be along the scattered through northwest Greece.

Hodde. |tarial science division, will attend ning. division, will attend the Na-| Prof. Harold F. Frum, sociology| Mr, Snyder will advocate an in-/line of: Some tax reductions are| The attacks came two days After

Butler Professors

Attend Seminars | Dr. Virgil E. Hiatt, head of the | classical languages and acchaeology | department, will. attend meetings of | the American Philological Associa- | tion, Monday through Dec. 30, in New Haven, Conn. | Dr. Paul A. Cundiff, head of the | English department; Prof. Nancy | Moore and Dr. and Mrs. Thor G. Wesenberg, will attend sessions of |e Modern Language Association, | adoncay through Dec. 31, in De-| troit, Mich. «| Dr. Roy M. Robbins, head of the, | history department, plans to attend| | the annual meeting of the Ameri-| {can Historical Association, Satur-| day through Monday in Cleveland.) Other faculty members attending | the meeting are: Dr. A. Dale Beel-| er, Prof. Emma L. Thornbrough and Prof. W. F. Rusterholtz. Prof. Harold Balzer, also of the history and political science department, will attend the meeting] {of the American Political Science Association, Sunday through Dec. 30 in Washington, D. C. Members of the College of Business Administration faculty will attend several meetings during the | holiday period. They include Prof.| | J. Russell Townsend Jr, American! | Association of University Teachers of Insurance, Monday in Chicago; Dr. M. G. Bridenstine, assistant dean of the college, will represent the Butler Phi Kappa Phi chapter

Uncle Held in Death Of Taliaferro’s Father

| questioned Walter Taliaferro today {in connection with the death of | Robert Taliaferro, 42, father of Indiana University’s star halfback, George Taliaferro. Robert Taliaferro died in a hospital yesterday after suffering a gunshot wound during a quarrel with Walter, his 37-year -old brother, Walter told: police the shotgun exploded accidentally in his home | when he tried to take it away from Robert,

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