Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1949 — Page 51

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“8 Athletic Club. The club now consists of 28 men and women o have been} with the organ-| ization for periods of from 25 to 52 years. F. B. Fowler, company organ-| izer, is still an active member. He er the company AR. 1, 1

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Fraternity Scis Founders’ Day

Times State Service : GREENCASTLE, Ind., Apr. 2=ly

The annual Founders Day observance of Sigma Delta Chi, national . professional journalistic honorary, will be held Thursday

. jon the campus of DePauw Uni-

versity. More than 25 publishers, editors and staff men of Midwestern newspapers will join undergraduate members from colleges and

. juniversities in the state in Mason

Hall for an open forum, discussion groups and an evening banquet. . William H. Grimes, editor of the Wall Street Journal and Pulitzer Prixe winner for editorial writing in 1946, will deliver DePauw's first KC. Hogate

The late Mr. Hogate was president of the Wall Street Journal and an alumnus of DePauw.

Gives Stocks

and Wednesday was accompanied

swelled to 6,180,610 shares, a daily (days of last week.

Churchill at Boston on Thursday

| which it-was sligken only mo-

Indiana, has been inducted into Friday might possibly come ‘by . cuts, unless a

duction holding well above 5,000,-

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Stock Prices Tumble

| opposition to the opinion of most | members of Congress tumbled {prices and virtually all of the {gains were lost Thursday | Friday. A flurry in gold shares late Fri-| |day brought a small amount of

| replacement buying into other! Ky. and a director of the Ameri- | sections of the list and on the! can Cancer Society, will speak at

{week the market registered a! {small net gain of around 3204 million. The sharp price rise Tuesday |

{by increased activity on the ex- | change floor and sales for the five full séssions were the best since ‘Dec. 31, 1948. Sales for the five-day period

average of 1,236,122, Afsinst a to‘tal bf 3.968,210 in the first five

Reaches Doldrums Stage The remarks of Winston

{night had no visible effect on

Street generally | tho it a “good” speech be[cause po: the high hopes for peace which it offered the world. Explaining the doldrums into [Which the market has fallen in # past several weeks and put of

mentarily by the margin decision, Wall Street this week said the approach of March quarter earnings statements had been holding back stock purchases. Meanwhile industrial production rémains high : talk is being heard now of a possible cutback in automobile output, which Ward's Automotive reports said

mid-May, along with car price

five weeks. Steel Output Lower —. Price cuts were evident this week in many other lines, siich as

{leum products and lead, automobile storage batteries and ice cream as producers tried to keep

{was primarily on account of the {need for furnace repairs after 11 {weeks of the greatest production in the history of the industry. With the vacation driving season fast approaching, gasoline stocks were reporied at an alltime high with crude oil pro-

000 barrels daily. Carloadings were down, econtinuing to reflect ‘the recent soft coal strike, 2 to 6 per cent, has yet to reflect the approach of Easter, which is} later this year than last.

‘One Slain, 3 Wounded |, In Cuban Student War

HAVANA, Cuba, Apr. 2 (UP)— One man was killed and three were wounded seriously today in a‘ resumption of gang-style warfare among rival student groups. Justo Fuentes, 28, vice president of the University Students Federation, was taken to Emergency Hospital in a critical condition, with six sub-machine gun slugs in his body.

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‘Cancer Society - «4 Plans Fund Drive

radios and refrigerators, petro-inpunced by J. B. H. Martin, Medical

[production this week, but the drop Mr. Martin said.

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NATIONAL 24.HOUR SUMMARY—Clear to partly cloudy weather in the East and Far West | and stormy in the Plains and the Ohio Valley—that's the official eros for Sunday. Highest after | noon temperatures Sunday will be in the 50's from Boston to Cleveland, Chicage and on down inte On the Gulf Coast, the Mercury will touch the 70's.

[APE 24, and two weeks later will | compete in the eliminae tions “for the midwest dinghy: championship at Whitmore Lake near Ann Arbor, Mich.

Rain is due from West

P. H. Noland, president of B. ¥. Avery & Sons Co. of Louisville,

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Indiana skies will be partly

yesterday's light winds will Increase’ to approximately 15 miles per hour today. Little activity on weather * ‘fronts” last night brought predic tions of slight temperature change from forecasters. { Northern areas of the state will 1 experience tain] ranging {to 50 degrees while southern, “=

portions can expect a rise oh about 55. Clouds will be somewhat more prevalent in the Some 0X western sections while north ang 0 east zones remain fair, Winds over Indiana will or

Mr. Noland, who is paign. chairman

Institute and head of Associated Industries of Kentucky. Mayor Febney will officially open the drive for the Marion County organization. mt Campaign committee members| for Marion, County include Paul Starrett, chairman, Berkley Duck Jr., J. Perry Meek, Norman Metzger, Merle Miller, and Mrs. Car! Weinhardt. ol Division chairmen are Charles'X 8. Brownson, Martin Cahill, Russell E. Campbell, Mrs, E. M, Dill, Raymond A. Franke, O. E, Hammond, Mrs. B. E. Luglan, J. W. Nottingham, Norman A, Perry Jr., and Mrs. George W. Starke,

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Medical Center to eliminate split shifts and increased wage differ-| ‘entials for those working night and rotating shifts has been an-

Center administrator. Institution of a 40-hour week for nurses to-replace the present 44-hour week now in effect will

Under the new schedule three shifts will be maintained at the hospitals. Mr. Martin announced that nurses going off duty at mid-|® night and those going on duty ot - that time will he transported between their homes and the|™% hospitals,

Readjustment of general duty good springtime de-| yreas’ working schedules ~ in hos-! mand develops in the next four ofipitals of the Indiana University

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Legal technicalities again clouded the “horseburger” dicate case yesterday as all but ‘one of 13 men arrested in raids Feb, 18 filed motions to have the

under the wire in Judge Rabb's! noon deadline yesterday by fil ing motions to quash any abate-| { ment pleas, f Judge Rabb set hearing on the, pleas for next Saturday in Crim-| inal Court 2 and ordered the prosecution 0 file answers to the! pleas by Wednesday. The 13 men, free on $2000

Taxi driver Enrique Gonzalez was killed. Manuel Suarez and

memorial address at the banquet (Manuel Balmaceda, members of land Drug Act in connection with |

the Fuentes. faction of the USF, | were ‘wounded seriously. The assailants ‘escaped.

Western Electric Employes Buys 2-Story Brick : Home ]

(bonds, were charged with viola{tion of the Indiana Pure Food

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iment. He still was not receiving visitors,

UN WARNS ISRAEL

BEIRUT, Lebanon, Apr. 2 (UP) “|=~The United Nations Coneilia-

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