Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1948 — Page 4

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SUNDAY, NOV. 21, 1948

Barkley Hails That Old Oaken Bucke ns = I @ | Symbol of IU, Purdue Football Mastery Traced

Unions in U. S. To Land Grant Signed by President Madison

t Dips Into History

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

C0 Ends Charter ‘Council in N.Y.

: re By VICTOR PETERSON ” Leftists Accused of . HANOVER, Ind, Nov. 20—Little did James Madison, fourth *# 4 kh n - President of ‘he United States, realize he was making history, Hewing to Red Line es football that is, when he affixed his signature to a southern Indiana PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 20 (UP)! : land grant. <i . : : : With the President's signature scarcely dry on the parchment, 5 —The CIO executive board today AFL Drive on Williamson Dunn of Mercer County, Kentucky, took possession. The ¢ | PEVO the charter of the New 3 : BARGAIN HUNTING!

Against Marshall land lay & few miles Siorthwest ruits Ea ait at no anover, e, and CAL O- Nov. 20) In an unexciting, matter-of- Mr, Huddle were. charged with W. Barkley sald today this coun-| F2¢t way time passed. Nothing finding a suitable bucket.

{ Lh try's differences with Russia over happened. The property changed! This was the easy part, as an

|hands time and again andcestors of Mr. Ernst once were Jermany, Se a Pan bountiful crops grew in the rich|interested in the Bruner farm.

settled” but he pledged continu- **'- His theughisgiuried to the olf tad Basi Mie mit exeon] ance of the United States non- . ue Wel , diately anpartisan foreign policy “to stop IN 1858 a family named! As though by fate, the initial nouncéd they would accept the de-

Bruner purchased the land. A lbucket battle ended in a scorethis monster Sommuniamy In 1s home was built, a well was dug|less tie, and the first of I's and Mr. "Barkley promised the 2nd an oaken bucket was slung P's were set side by side on the

’ from the winch. now lengthening chain which the Tatl-Hartley Law as fast us TAL old oaken bucket was the dangles from the handle. "Todays vote was the biggest legislatively possible and meas- One® Which Purdue and Indiana 2.8 8 pre-convention test between the

ures to deal with the high cost of University elevens: fought 60 THE PRESENTATION of the

minutes for yesterday at La-|/bucket coincided with the dedi-

ving. , lcation’ of IU’s Memorial Stadium.

He said that in view of pros-| fayette.

pective record $1 billion profitsl The bucket was hoary with (George Ade of Purdue and Harry §

for industry this year, business 88e, battered, beaten and moss R. Kurrie of Indiana gave the must assume its share of respon- covered, when it was spotlighted symbolic bucket to the university sibility for the high cost of living.|in 1925 as the traditional sym presidents. The Kentucky Senator ap-bol of one of the nation’s top| This little saga, which began peared before a convention which/grid games. {with President Madison, had gone

York City CIO Council and accused #t of “sigvish adherence” to the Communist party line. The board voted, 38 to 5, to revoke the charter, with four mem-

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one high AFL official said has "9 =» {unnoticed by the present owners > ¢ been ae start of a full scale of- IT WAS that year that the of the old Bruner farm until last ef had violated CIO policies: PHONE MA-6361 From I fensive to get Secretary of State/two schools met to discuss thelyear. Z * . were hele George C. Marshall out of Presi- possibility of undertaking worthy| Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Seifer- Soil Conservation : : building « dent Truman's cabinet, AFL joint enterprises, dh {man bought the farm from her G ; $ M t { See the medernized Electrolux, reconstructed by Vogel's . the old s leaders are dissatisfied with Mr.| rdue was represente y father eight years ago. Last rou [o] be | ttailn 1 ning efficiency. 2Marshall's handling of Russia Russell T. Gray, alumnl presi- summer a descendant of the JHOMP 1C Nov. 20—H oh) trained ‘experts 1 4 original Cleaning : Preser China. dent; Charles W. Morey, Macy Bruners called to look over the ster. soll conservationists wis year written guarantep including free service. Model in 4 Marshall Criticized |S. Good and F. C. Haeske. 3. now historic farm, gather at Turkey Run State Park made in 1981 originally sold for $58,95. Modernized im. Built They are due to spell out in Frank Lindsey, IU alumni presi-| ae Monday for the annual two-day 1847 with new h mew flexible cord and new finish. OSCAR detail what spokesmen said dent; Frederick E. Bryan, Dr. GONE is the original farm- meeting of the Soil Conservation 088, : No. 5 had i should be the more aggressive/Clarence K., Jones and Wiley J./house. Only when the plow rips District Supervisors. on a United States policy against com- Huddle spoke for the Crimson. the field do remnants show. At Chief speakers will be Kenneth |} Open Friday Open Friday 1 Re munism. This convention has| Dr. Jones and Mr. Gray, ap-|times a brick or pieces of china Leavitt, Millbrook, N. Y., presi- ng to ho been urged by several speakers to pointed to select a trophy, chose{Will be turned up where the house dent of the National Association ingly seek a larger share in State De-|in old oaken bucket as Most once stood. The well has been of Soil Conservation Districts re held § partment decisions and has heard typically Hoosler. Only i Snake i ming easier. and Dr. George D. Scarseth, La-| EE Mr. Marshall criticized sharply ———————~ pear tree near a tte a ta oo a , | as a failure in dealing with Rus- 2 Local Students the well still stands. outs, Association. can Farm Twenty f sia. ol . -— has Been ally a quarter Mr. Leavitt, will o aa ent buildin “I am happy to say that what- : ury since Frederick Bruner, ped ., Was bi ever organized labor calls itself— Win |V) Elections a German cigar maker, and his (banynet Monday evening aha Dv 1314 W. WASHINGTON STREET ing require AFL, Railroad Brotherhoods or| Franklin Albert Smith, junjor,|Wife Ida gave Mr. Ernst and : Tuesday noon. Other isessiong apolis scho CIO—there is an effort being , : yeonard G. Lawton, fresh. i": Huddle the bucket which to- Mr, and Mrs. Edward J. Seiferman, near Hanover, stand by |g pe devoted to panel 3; ona} made by it to stop this monster) == C4" 1a nabolis haves holds the rival spirits of the site of a well from whence came the now famous Old Qaken sions. The business meeting will | LEER {31811 WITH CONFIDENCE THE OL! of communism in its tracks,” Mr. [Ina " alscted dents of their Indiana and Purdue Universities. Bucket of Purdue-Indiana grid battles. 'be held Tuesday morning in the “fro: Barkley said. He added that this ” woe in oi Pres a the Indlaria hi EES a Co _ a site. For : country would continue its mon-ip, io. ity School of Dentistry in \ Co! stood toge! partisan foreign policy aimed at|ro ets Sa oan Ma nerd K. al : held in eac rolling back communism, Hin po! * ved yn A ° ° was destro; aia Shine rinee 0 Ginter othe Intinapote QM Peoples Bring You a Sensational Rug Value! 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