Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1950 — Page 2
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Some Red Ink On Its Books
Will Be Out About $24 Million by 1951, C. of C. Declares
By HAROLD H. HARTLEY
Times Business Editor FRENCH LICK, Apr. -15-—-The ink on Indiana's state books isn't red, but it's beginning to! show streaks of pink, the board of the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce was told here today. By July of next year the state “will. be out of pocket about $24
State Faces Ta s a Difference? |
million, under its cash~position of July last year; John! V, Barnett, chamber's assistant re-
search director, said. He said that the eager hands of pressure groups are begging for $80 million more. These. are the local schools, state and welfare institutions, municipal governments, the state board : of health and other departments. ‘Legislators’ Meet Clarence Jackson, executive vice president, had set up the “tax session with the board acting as a joint meeting of the legislature, Mr, Barnett had the ‘role of ‘the chairman of the ways and means: committee, The Imaginary time was Feh, 25, 19561, just five days before adJournment Mr. Jackson
told the board members they could be either Senators or Representatives, to take their choice “They both pay said, The board members: also were told by Howard Friend the chamber'r tax authority, that if the federal administration's social security plan goes through —t-will finally nick the wage earn er for from 45 to 50 cents out of
Paris designer Andre Ledoux says his "body molder” bathing suit (above) does more for the figure than the popular Bikini model
the same,” he
(inset). Ledoux’ "molder" is made of a new pushing, pulling, nonrubberized fabric. Actually, experienced observers point out; there is a very scant difference between the two suits.
Man, 18, Killed William L. Stone
pelled to look to the government in his non-working years because he will have no _opportunity to
_. Monds fv 6. Others. Recovering...cons gave for his own future.
: NER “Park Mausoteam. He said the present social se- In Series of Mishepe'
Mr. Stone, who was 71, eurity-program is coRting about] A
- erday-—in-—his-—home: 18-year-old Greensburg man Ja: in St. Louis. $10.4 billion annually, and that by (4 4a ' 1960 it will be $28 billion, and the
ad today and six others were. Employed at year 2000 it will be $44 billion. recovering : from Herschel” A. Hollopeter, C. of . result of traffic = mishaps on transportation director, predicted Hoosier highways and Indianap- Vears. the railroads will be headed into olis streets early today and yes-° federal control unless they can terday. earn enough to pay their way under private management.
n Moore & Kirk Chapel 2 p. m
injuries as
* Christian Church and Center MaFrank Kanouse died of a broken sonic Lodge, F. and A. M_,
‘rolled down an embankment. The driver escaped with minor g, lacerations and bruises. In Fair Condition Church, 28th St. Leslie Underwood, 68, of 2706 Dr.
Services 22nd St.
for Noble Lane, 3326 will be Wednesday,
Of City-County Rule
A discussion of consolidation of city and county governments will be presented at 8 p.m. Sun-| day before the Unitarian Forum
and Sherman
Jarvis, Indianapolis News; Har- was struck by a tractor-trailer |Umbus, he had lived in Indiapapold C. Feightner, executive direc- operated by John Perry of lis about 30 years. He was emtor, Indiana Brewers Association, Morence, 111, last night on White Ployed at Laural Hall Stables. and Eugene M. Fife Jr. attorney. River Parkway at 16th. St. Surviving are “his wife, Mary
Three persons were slightly in-
IRE A hs lis; a daughter, Mrs, Henrietta Gulf Company Plans Jurey 2 a W098) cath at Ver. Rotroff, Tarzana, Cal.; two stepNew $27,000 Station ent St and Capitol Ave. early sons, John and Charles Thomp-
A new service station to cost son, Indianapolis;
more than $27,000 is planned by b the Gulf Refining Co. at the i Ave. “SOUthwest corner of Pleasant Run by H Pkwy. and English Ave.
y Mrs. Vesta Ely, 41, 1126 Park collided-with-a-ear-operated’gyai: arold Madden, 29, of 1720 grjends mav § s A zoning board hearing on the Bellefontang S1 sou jivens wn Moore Peace ( firm's petition for variance of wijiam Jacobs. of 119 FE Ninth DEPAUW PLANS CLINIC zoning regulations to permit con- St,, were treated and released at : struction of the building will be General Hospital,
dren and three great-grandchil-|
“hapel.
Times State Service
HEADS MILK HAULERS 3703 Spring Hollow Rd., was in ance Clinic -for L. P. Baker, Cicero, has been fair condition at Methodist Hos- pils June 13 to 17, re-elected president of the Inter- pital today after her car collided rection of Dr, County Milk Haulers Association, with a truck, operated by George The tests, Ine. Other officers are George Belmar, 37, 810 Edgemont St. Curran, vice president, and Walter Fox, secretary-treasurer, both 32nd St. of Indianapolis, Miss Dorothy Kimball of JackSemis erer sonville, Ill, a passenger in the DINNER TUESDAY Greathouse. car, was treated. and. “The “Indianapolis Life Agency released. Cashiers Association will hold it8 ———
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: EVENTS TOMORROW Indianapolis Coin Club — Open house. i Washington | National Holiness Association—Last day.
| Disciples of Christ. Division of Christian Education—Througsh Monday. Lineo Indiana Association of PodistristomLast
day, Claypool
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Sue M. vs Clifford Williams:
Sincerel yr vse. Phyllis J. Meyer:
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neck when a car driven by his Surviving are his wife, Bertha: The worst phase of this, he brother, Harry, 72, also of Greens-. two daughters, May said, 1s that such a move would burg. blew a tire and overturned Mrs. John L. Harper: two sons. not take In the railroads alone ,, Smithland pike, three miles William. L.. and Robert J. “but-would -also-sweep the "high-5outh of Shelbyville. yesterday fhree grandchildren, all of Indiaway trucks into the federal fold. geternoon. napolis . . . State police said Mr. Kanouse Discuss Consolidation 1. In iamily when the car Noble Lane
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Rips Jacobs for Following Truman
Lashing out at administration chairman ‘of the. parents {waste and high taxes, Charles B. faculty group, will be assisted i» Republican the program by Mrs. George M.| congressional candidate, and for- Halverson, Mrs. Roger Kahn and spel mer 1ith District Legion com- others mothers of third grade center, launched his campaign pups: with a spirited challenge to Rep." {Andrew Jacobs.
youthful
Mr. Brownson, ign. headquarters ennsylvania St.
at 105 last nig
served notice on the 11th District incumbent that he'd “have much to say” as the campaign progresses, Leveling his guns at the maition’s fiscal policies, the speaker revealed the approach he will use In his attempt to unseat -Congressman Jacobs—"a attack on the incompetence, corruption and falsehoods of .the adminjstration.”
“Hidden taxes” was one of
chief targets of Mr. Brownson's
last, Raps Hidden Taxes To {Hustrate his point that dministration - has commodities, the pened a satchel purchased
owder to an alarm clock, handise, he said, amounted
“hidden” variety,
“The rich man pays in income
en taxes,” lared.
Mr,
The first step in remedying the said Watts was nation’s fiscal ills lies in a drastic. day and he was placed in solitary charge.
¥ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Brownson Tax Blast Opens Congress Drive £5
Cites ‘Hidden Levies,
opening cam-
pyramided hidden levies on the most necesspeaker containing from
|Dr. Paul Witty Plans dey
ee «iy Selig Bee
city of Oroherd Bhp Monday
{Co., Dr. Witty wrote the manual “Private Pete,” used in the wartime Army training program. Mrs. Hobart Wilson,
: Watts Transfer Transferres To State Prison
Scheduled to Die In Burney Slaying
the state prison at Michigan City.
George W. Long last Mar. 31,
the!
” the death penalty.
in her Indianapolis home Nov. 12, 1947. He
Shelby Circuit Court in January,
to
decision threw out that trial.
shortly after midnight.
paring of the national budget, the confinement.
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is to get
Mr.
make
peader said. “The
you, the public, to
Watts, who was an Indianapoadministration's scheme lis city truck driver when Mrs. cheered up lleve that only 29 percent of the Friday. Thayer said, but he was. co, Prisact
be- Burney was killed,
budget...is. subject to pruning,” Kept.isolated from. the- other:
substantial
our staggering national debt.”
“that
Personalizing his attack, Mr. bus,
this country is
shape.”
“We have the greatest peaceStone and time debt in history, initiative is stifled and deficit and-ereating further inflation”
spending
Brownson told his audience @ners:: He recommended that -we-aim
It was presumed that his
week. He was a member of Third 9¢nt Truman's recent dsement : n fine
IU Fraternities
Initiate New Members |
Recent initiates to "social fra-
ia ternities and sororities at Indiana
Congressman Jacobs was casti- University campus at Blooming-
ton are: gated for “voting right along “oy wiieon, Bridgeport, R. R; With - President - Truman In is 1 ‘a cacia; Mary Judith Bayse, 526 mad spending orgy.”
Burial will be at Walesboro, (1)
chairman, introduced the candi- Ist.
“Give us a Republican Con- Delta: gress.” 10 a. m. at Christian Tabernacle we'll clean house.”
Muncipal Court = Judge. Alex. Ninth St., Alpha Phi; Paul ark. Mr. Brownson's campaign 1742 W. Morris St.
the speaker pledged,
date.
A.; a son, George A. Indianapo- Religious ‘Marathon’
To Be Described
visit Harry W. the Church, 224 St. and Park Ave.
Faculty members of Wheaton | Theta Chi; a brother, Al- College will describe the spiritual] Washington - Bivd., Police said an automcbile driven pert. © olumbus, nine grandchil- revival and recent religious | Tau; “marathon” on the campus at a| Washington hon at ran meeting at 7°30 a.m. Tuesday in|Alpha; Richard Tetrick, 520 E.|plon degree staff from urora, IIL. | side. United Presbyterian 30th St.
First
Parker Ave. Alpha Gamma
Phyllis Wallace. Indian-
“and apolis, R. R. 15. Alpha Qmicron
Pi; "Anna Lee Clemans, 6030 E Bryan Phi Kappa,
in All Souls Unitarian Church, W. 16th St., was in fair condition Ind. manager, gave the welcome ad- and Jean Zuckerberg, 39 E. 33d 1435 N. Alabama St. at General Hospital asthe result. Mr. Lane. who was 68, died yes- gress and Mrs. Agnes Todd, for- St, Sigma Delta Tau. Participating will be Joseph B. of injuries received when his truck terday at his home. Born at Co- mer Marion County GOP vice, James Benz, 612 N. DeQuincy
and Kenneth Shepard, 4638 | Young Ave. Sigma. Nu; Donald |Holstein, 1602 8. Villa |Sigma Pi; Richard Buskirk, 5824
{Indianola Ave, and Richard {Hume, 6059 E. St. Joseph St. Harry Wolf,
Richard Creedon, Blvd, Pi Kap Phi Sigma Kappa, and John Philip Apple, Dakinides:
The meeting at the local church,| Theta Xi; Cynthia Baker, 626
[called a spiritual life conference, will be in charge of the pastor,
7 8. GREENCASTLE, Apr. 15-De- the Rev. C. P. Blekking. Speak- . - : Mrs. Josephine Greathouse of sixth _annual Educational Guid- Voskull, professor and principal
of the Wheaton Academy.
vesterday at Graceland Ave. and lect the most suitable courses for gram”
Al G. Cooley,
at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow
the church.
IN INDIANAPOLIS
. Brewer; Helen vs sylvester Pasker. monthly dinner meeting Tuentey Are you thinking of Duying a a EVENTS TODAY o, Rgeiots—Mental Borothy B33 Robert M. Schwalle * Raloh nia yEien — . in the Lincoln Hotel. Frank J. home, building lot, farm or im Inne Mental ene ety Men Bt Kathrin Fn ieard D ed Viehmann, state insurance com- -estment property? If so, turn now Al Oh smarts) uni, on rns | MaTEares © pe iim N. CO Colville onmissioner, will speak. Lloyd A. to the classified columns of to- Christamere Ho! ® eraciatl Through gs le E. Kennedy. Fern A En no — 8 Vv . - 3 . Weddle, president, will preside. |day’s Times. You'll find HUN- Nitlonal Holine news Ssaciation we Leland 0 vy Emily M. Harp: August - Disciples of Che ist. Division of Christian vs eatris ount: Jasper vs INDIANAPOLIS CUEARING HOUSE DREDS of real estate ads, today Educa tio “Through Monday, Lincoln becca A ubb. Jo A. vs_ John . oe and EVERDAY, in The Times. Hoosier State Press Association—Last day, Bauer: Betty J. vi. Joseph KE. Hartley earings for the day $10,650,000 Claypo al elen vs. Roland Wilce: ra vs. Geor Debits for She day 20.082.000 The Times is NOW the NOWSDARET 1 isna Association: of Podintrists<Cons Hib Jr Maude: va DEVE Mi ang ae with the REAL FSTATE ADS! vention ‘throash Sunday, Clay ool Bertie J. vs. Wildon A. Beck.
BIRTHS
At
Boy St. Franeis—Grant
Austin, Dorothy Parker
At
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chief probation Joseph C. Heston. officer, State Department of Corlimited to 100 pupils, rection, will talk on “The Chrisis aimed at helping the pupils se- tian Approach in Our Parole Pro-,
. . Margaret Stratton;
60th St, and Jan Polson, : Winthrop Ave., have been named associate editors of the Pin, J. monthly publication of IU fraternities and sororities.
Frank A. West
Services Arranged
Services for Frank A. West, 816 Ing. Minnesota St. will be in the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home {1:30 p. m. Monday. Burial will be at Clayton, Ind.
‘Mr. West, who was 81 died at
his home Friday. Born in Clayton, he had -lived in Indianapolis 60 years. He was a custodian at Liny.'coln Grade School and at Shortridge High School.
my ' He was a member of Odd Fel-
lows Lodge No. 485 and St. Johns w Evangelical and Reformed + Church. } } 7 Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Loretta Collins; a brother, Ediward; three grandchildren. and two great-grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.
General—Wendell, Jovce West; Elzie, i oleman Calvert, N Whitehead “oleman alver orma ehea . Thoms Rachel Haygood: Duane, Doro- House Trailer , ¥. Smith ome Le William, Joan Dodson, 1365 Damaged by Fire atana Methodist—Russell Maxine Roseboom: | . > Raymond, Frances Mars; Georse Jr.| Damage estimated at $2000 re-
Charlotte Cornelius A%- St. Vineent's—Roy Alvin
Alice Worlock
e apSnninger Donald
Betty yi ses
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Summerlot;
Girls ‘General—Leander, Naomi Perkin Coleman - Art : - Prances Sabotin. Ri Mary
Burge
Any on Gril - A Wethodiet Rhea, Genevieve Wheeler
Charlotte Stroyed before the arrival of the William. Olive May Bryant;
James. Sarah Evans. Donald
Leon. Geraldine Essex
At St. Vinecent's—Joseph. Sylvia Stevens Billie. Elaine Boyd: Ivan. Ruth Biscan Oliver. Lorraine Skaggs: John, Mildred
King: Howard Evelyn Lostutter
Anna Kelley
‘berger
DEATHS
Hester 12 Lenich, 87, at 1429 Fletcher. myo-
Car
Audrey Hamuton, 39. at neral, Richard V. Sipe, 67, at or Firceat soa
Vincent’
terioscierosis
Alfred
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COLUMBUS, Ind. Apr. 15 (UP) relentless ._Robert Austin Watts, to die in the electric chair next July 12, "was moved from Bartholomew County jail today to the
hadisiad
Watts was sentenced by Judge
after a jury deliberated’ more m than 21 hours before finding him guilty of a 1047 ‘Indianapolis sex slaying. The jury recommended
The 27-year-old slayer's death ger,
was convicted in terday.
8. Supreme Court
Watts_said_before-he left-that Chur ch Groups to Close for a budget of $25 billion or less he signed papers asking for a new “if we wish to reduce taxes and oa a re 8) w c Payments on and’ William Dobbins oe religious education would file the motion in|taries of missionary organizaBrownson took issue with Presi- Bartholomew Circuit Court next tions from all over the United
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“Two Gain Honors
Communal Center ‘Prelims ‘Completed
an: re-
Homes burglarized were those
{of Mr. Glenn E. McGlaughlin, 285
: | Fenton Ave., and Mr. Bernie Min-| | By ART WHIGHE NC 7301 E. 13th St. a) Added today to the honor Mr. McGlaughlin and school pupils who hag left home at 7 p. m. and Tag Sentinel and Journal-Gazette, rey Way take part in the semifinals returned at 12:30. Glass
The Times Spelling Bee Apr. proken in the south door of their
They proved to be the spellers last night in the prelimnary ldown at the Contam)
Pronouncing wordy ‘Rev. Father a Noll. Judges ho were Prof. Edwin Bomeli, James iT. Lay, Rudolph Stump, ‘Mrs Robison
home where burglars had entered | | [Missing were a lady's watc {revolvers, a double-barreled shot- Presentdd by the Indianapolis st gun, 2 small portable radios and a man’s hat, amounting to $227.
Entering by breaking the glass
'in a door, burglars took property ‘was the valued at $232 from the Minton
home. Mr. Minton and his family had
Won 1 the house at 7:15 p. m., and
1¥ Robison and Miss Florence returned at 9:45. The glass in the Oftr {door on the east side of the house
The Communal contest ended. the preliminaries except for the! | second-round, match next Tuesday’ {night at the |Center. That second preliminary will be for contestants who sur-! vived this week’s first preliminary] there. ‘
Lie Tests Slated In Traffic Case
A Municipal Court traffic case! involving an Indianapolis police-| an and a truck driver he ar-! rested may be decided today on thé basis of lie detector tests.
was smashed. Taken were a | portable radio, 12 shirts, a pair of
trousers, a brown suit and a Garfield Community| HH a¥ (io
avy leather jacket,
Trio Beat, Rob Victim of $40
Suspect Seized in Holdup of Grocery
One man was slugged and
robbed by two men and a woman
Judge Alex Clark ordered ‘both early today and police were in-
principals—Patrolman John Metz- v
lowing conflicting testimony yes-
brook St.
estigating the holdup of a gro2954 Highland Place, and cery yesterday in which one aldrugstore counters. He said the SéNtence is his second for the Ralph Malicote, 27, of 2257 N. leged bandit was captured by two items, which ranged from baby Murder of Mrs. Mary Lois Burney Illinois St., to take the tests folcost $7.98. Federal taxes on the mer-
youths.
Wayne Claspill, 46, of 906 Hoswas treated by a Gen-
In court yesterday Malicote eral ambulance physician for a
‘displayed a 1-inch gash in his P2
dly beaten face and blackened
|head, which both agreed was in- eyes. Hé told police he was at-
The patrolman struck the truck Vv
Thayer driver when the latter resisted, “moody” Thurs- arrest
on a reckless driving Malicote said Officer a Metzger was the one guilty of reckless driving and the attack was unprovoked. 0 Judge Clark was expected to ntinue the case ase today. eh rs
Annual Staff Meeting
Disciples of Christ directors of and secre-|
'States will conclude their annual staff meeting here Monday. | The officials, all of whom are {included in the division of Chris[tian education of . the United Christian Missionary Society, have been. in session here -thisweek in the Missions Bldg. Miss Jessie Trout, national
Marketing Institute Awards Diplomas
Sheriff Richard Thayer said flicted by the butt of Officer t8cked and robbed of $40 by two taxes, the poor man pays in hid- Watts appeared in good spirits as Metzger's gun. Brownson ‘de- he left to go back to'the prison testified that he
men and a woman he met in a
irginia Ave, tavern. “Suspect Seized A holdup suspect was tackled nd captured yesterday afternoon
after he is alleged to have robbed Harold Davis,
1123 W. 31st St.
f $62 in_the holdup of the D
& D Grocery, 1006 N, Senate Ave. Two. 19-year-old boys. Ben. Sew: ell and Lawrence Williams, told police they saw the man running from the store as they stood on the YMCA steps. They gave chase and captured him at’ the Belt railroad and W,
Ninth St. The grocer identified the sus-
pect as one of two men who held Ha him at pistol point while looting direc {the cash register. He was to be arraigned charge today in Municipal Court.
on a pre-robbery"-
Four special representatives of
head of the missionary organiza- the Lincoln National Life Insurtions, and Dr. George Oliver Tay- ance Co., Indianapolis, today hold
lor,“ executive for religious edu- P |cation, ate presiding at the ses- M sions. Both are from Indjanapolis,
‘Moose Lodge Sets
Mass Initation 2 The drum and bugle corps and A drill team of Indianapolis Lodge, Loyal Order of Moose, will take|
candidates tomorrow afternoon
in Mt. Carmel, Ill. by
vrdue University Insurance arketing Institute diplomas. The diplomas were awarded
yesterday to Jared Allen, Bernard TF. {and Lloyd 8. Wright Jr. in the, {regular meeting of the Indian-
Constable, James C. Wottring
polis Insurance Underwriters ssociation in the Lincoln Hotel. Iden Palmer made the presenta-
tion.
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Ave, part in mass initiation of Moose CIVIC Finer TO MEET |
Educational films will be shown John E. Kleinhenz, Indian-!
The class of 1000. candidates apolis Water Co.. at a meeting of |
conducted by the national cham-|Floyd, league. president, . will pre-{
5202 Will be initiated in honor of Moose the Brookside Civic League at 8 Zeta Beta Regional Director Otto W. Meyerssp. m. Thursday in the Brookside 5361| of Mooseheart. Ceremonies will be, Community House.
Arnold H
Veteran Photographer | To Speak Thursday
Wood (Pops) Whitesell, New 3: Orleans, a native Hoosier and veteran- portrait photographer, will present a public lecture and demonstration at 8 p.m. Thursday in the World War Memorial. He will appear on the regular weekly program of the Indian-| apolis Camera Club. t Pictures taken during the demonstration will be exhibited later at the Indianapolis Camera Club and at ine H. Lieber Co,
Caughran to Speak
To Law Fraternity R. Howard Caughran, former District Attorney and member of Sigma Delta Kappa intercollegéate law fraternity, will speak at the law fraternity’'s April meeting. Monday. atthe Claypool: - Hotel. ‘There -also will be a memorial: service for the late Charles L. Pope, member of the fraternity 25 years. Judge Hezzie B. Pike, president, will | preside, ’ |
Memorial Meeting To Honor T. J. Blackwell
A memorial meeting honoring the late Thomas J. Blackwell Jr., ‘prominent “Indianapolis attorney,
va ‘be at 11°a. 'm. Friday, “Apr.]
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Miss Foellinger |= Honored by Sorority
‘Miss Helene Foellinger, pubo lisher of the Ft. Wayne News
{ceived the annual Fannie Wright [Memorial Award for distinguished {service in journalism today,
The engraved wall plaque was
| Alumnae Chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism fraterity for women, at its Matrix Table luncheon in the Marott Hotel. Prizes of $25 for first- place and $5 for second place went to winners in the five divisions of the Hoosier Headliner Awards, They included straight news story—Miss Beryl Ann Bronell, Gary Post-Tribune, first, Miss {Sadie Kretheotis, Greenwood, | Johnson County News, second;
Hafstrom, South Bend Tribune, first, Miss Jerrie Atkin, Gary Post-Tribune, second, and feature story—Miss Lenora Williamson, Terre Haute Tribune and Star, first, Mrs. Eloise Small, Willlamsport Pioneer, second. Woman's page feature—Miss Yvonne Petrie, Hammond Times, | first, Mrs, Peggy Frompton, Gary | Post-Tribune, ' second, and editorial—Mrs. Small, first, Mrs, Grace Jackson, Plainfield Friday Caller, second. Robert Burns, author. of “The Perfect Invader,” was speaker at the luncheon, Donald Rhodes presided and Mrs. Robert Juday was Matrix Table chairman. Mrs. Richard - J. O'Connor served as awards chairman. James A, Stuart presented the awards. x
Toastmasters List Winners
Charles M. Williams, 1629 Union St., took top honors in the area contest of the Toastmasters International last night in World War Memorial.
Williams received a trophy for his subject, “Over-Ambition on Your Job.” Lowell P. Kemper of Irvington and James W. Goble of Eli Lilly & Co. clubs received second and third prize plaques respectively. rris O. Johnson, international tor, presented the awards. Thomas Bunch, deputy governor. of the Eli Lilly club, was toastmaster, Other contestarits cluded Jesse Harvey, Howard (Cooper, George Lever and Samuel A Bard
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