Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1949 — Page 8

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RE tan iing of religion In life and! to uni “Jets with everyday practice. Daily Discussions

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There will be daily panel dis-| cussion meetings. personal con-| ferences, fellowship breakfasts, and each evening there will be | fireside discussions In fraternity and sorority chapter houses and the men's and women's residence halls. Leaders of the fireside discus. | sions will be university faculty and staff members, Bloomington clergymen and townspeople. Luncheon and dinner discussions also are being scheduled by many

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Bandleader Fred Waring ponders the tough duty of selecting a queen for the 1950 "Debris," Purdue University year book. Candidates were (seated, left to right) Ann Zimmerman, Indianapolis; Joan Minneman, Indianapolis;

Sally Albertson, Washington,

“ Closed to Traffic

Only five Hoosier highways are

gage: closed to .trafic for the week! ‘lending today, The State Highway ton Commission of Indiana reported. |

Bridge repair has been com-|

Han pleted on Ind. 114, east of Rens-!

selaer and surface tepair Is completed on U. 8, 24, east of Decatur. Indiana 662, east of! Evansville; is also open to trafic. The roads closed are:

4-West of Rosd 53, In Jesper fiva miles over county gravel

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ofa a brides construcsion Just south bn e damaged by truck one m sairkin in -Clinten County: tour 1 \ave m. Frankfort over “oh u nd on Marion

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Annual meeting of the Indiana Section, American Camping Association, Is scheduled for tomorrow at the Athenaeum, 415 E. Mic higan St. School camping in Indiana will

be the theme of 4 panel discus-|

sion at 11 a. m. Participating in the discussion of outdoor education will be Joe R. Craw, New Castle; Paul Garrison, . Richmond; Forrest DuBois, Conners(ville; Vere DeVault, Ft. Wayne; {Arthur Lloyd, + Columbia City, 'e

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"(Jack) O'Neal has issued. a plea’ [to motorists to not leave things ‘of value in parked cars, 2 Larceny 7H | | “We are entering the Christmas segson.” he said. “when many drivers and shoppers are inclined {to leave the fruits of a Shopping | tour in a parked car. “The easiest kind of laresny to complete, andthe ‘most difficult {to track down, are those from cars. When vou leave a suit of clothes, or other valuables within sight of passersby, you invite every person walking the streets to steal your property.” So far this year, 578 such cases have been reported, With a total value: of $50,718.78. Of this amount, $4880 has heen recovered In addition to that, $1688 worth

Nancy Zipon, Highland Park, Ili; Sally Conall Ft. Wayne: (standing) ¢* Lenorted stolen goods was D.C; Mary Ann Mitchell Chicaqe; Dodie Dobbins, Lafayette, and oy | Lucien New Castle. Miss Con. |_nell,_seated at extreme right, was the winner.

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Dr. Walter Stone of Hanover leave valuables in their cars. oH.

College will be the speaker at, ONE: Keep them out of sight. the* luncheon meeting. His sub- It is the seeing of I ialioR to the ject will be “The Place of Camp- wD that is the invitat to the

hief A ing in American Life.” TWO: Don't legwé your keys in Another panel discussion

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