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versity” edutation and applied P- I. 5 : i threa + mn : i {hea Public Accountants, wil at.[corsetsed burying a young worm" argu if he refused. Boyle chairman of “Trends in Guid-| Lawrence Riggs, DePauw Uni-tend the annual meeting of thelor, a — JAI 480 told officials that when the woman |

dan Tones tac 2 dean of students; Ber- Council of the American Institute"R¢ W25 to have shot her; ed, he dug a grave in Lake Park Mom 41 & nard McKenzie, Logansport High of Accountants tomorrow in Ashe-|5¢lf: Police said today. at Ashland, Wis. and buried the : |ing of Central Indiana Branch, Sinoo! dasistant principal: Elisa: | vite. vo. Authorities said John Boyle, gun and her purse beside her, Po. ress 0 . {National Vocational Guidance As-beth Harrington, New Castle] Another Indianapolis account-|the father of five, told them that!les said they had no report of a BL WWW W. 8: 8 lsociation, Tussday'at 7p. m. in|High School of dean of girls: Dr.| ant, George 8. Olive, former presi-/he “tried since 1941 to forget this missing woman. e Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall at| Robert Shafer, Indiana University dent of the American Institute,ibut I cannot help it.” me————————— ~ |Butier Universi assistant dean of students; Mar-i will attend the first inter-Ameri-l “I laughed at her when she CLUB TO MEET TUESDAY 5 go ty: Butler Et VanDeventer, Anderson conference on accounting to!threatened to kill herself,” Boyle! The Crooked Creek Home MakGreater Peaks in Dr. W. L. Howard, of Butler|High School counselor, and Ken-

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"The salvation of democracy de- *- pends upon a free and enlightened declared Louis B. Seitzer,

press, : editor of the Cleveland Press; a|

¢ SenppeHowam Newspaper, ini a speech before the Hoosier State!

“The future is a challenge to

lenge that must meet the neces‘sity to move closer to all the peo-

he’ said. “The press is falling in some '_ respects—failing to reflect accurately the ambitions and Hopes of |} the people.” i The editor said the newspaper

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‘ment on the great strides being made by science and technology

“in their real purpose to “serve the ||f¥

people.” " = “Mr, Seltzer pointed out that no|f} ~ one is able to predict “where we |i = will be 10, 15, or 25 years from 7: now—how we will be living and “ what newspapers will be like.” © .The great progress in tech-

nology, he said, may in a few|

years create such changes that the present mechanical operation of newspapers will be non-j} existent. “Scientists are at work on jet " planes with a speed of 2000 miles per hour—craft that could cross

: the country between sunrise and § 5

- “ breakfast, " he said.

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«= in 25 years there may be only T three or four great newspapers.

They could be circulated to dis-|&

tant points in a matter of minutes | by jet propelled planes.” : Even Papers May Go 3 Or, going further, the editor? said science might find such new ways of doing things that there could be no newspaper presses, gven no paper.

“This great country, the great E

= est in the world, has only begun to see progress in science and * technology,” he said. “The nation hi terrific head of steam and nothihg can Jrevert it from reaching greater peaks in growth and progress.” _ Meanwhile, Mrs. Eleanor Jamison, editor ard publisher of the Sullivan Daily Times, became the first woman member of the Hoosier State Press Association - board of directors. - Mrs. Jamison was elected for a “three-year term-along with J. H. Nixon, publisher, of the Peru Tribune. The woman editor suc-|} ceeds Foster Fudge, publisher ofl} the Crawfordsville Journal andi} Review. Mr. Nixon replaces Mar- |}

jon T. Ayers, former general 5

manager of the Shelbyville News. The association re-elected two}

{board members for three-year|i®

terms, They were E. V. Schor-|@ gems Tell City News, and Robert |} P. O’Bannion, Corydon Democrat. |} “The association’s annual ses- . sion concluded last night.

Missionary Meet Chairman Named

Miss Brown to Preside

Over Institute Here > Miss Genevieve own of the ~ United Christian Missionary So- « clety will preside #s chairman "during sessions of the Missionary Education Institute tomorrow, Tutsdny and } Wednesday in the

The institute |® will open with a fellowship dinner tomorrow at 6:15 . m. in the Robrts Park Meth-

~ Missionary Edu-

course on “Co-operation for a Christian Nation.”

Other instructors and their .

Courses are: Mrs. David D. Baker of St. Louis, former mis- |; sionary to Japan and Iraq, the course for leaders of young |§ people; Miss Jessie M. Trout, |}

former missionary to Japan, now | executive secretary and mission- | . ary organization of the United |& = Christian Missionary Society, the |z"

course on “Japan,” and Miss Esther Clinton, secretary of mis. sionary education of children for} the Woman's Society of World Service, Evangelical United Brethren Church, Dayton, O., the + course for leaders of children.

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Local Accountants [Reveals Burial of Woman 8 Years Ago.

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