Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1950 — Page 8

‘PAGE 8... Around the State—

State Women's ~ To Open Conclave Friday |

90 Groups to Send Delegates to Meeting;

5 So Capehart to Address The 90 I

“Central Committee. Senator Capehart will give the address at the opening luncheon, ‘which ‘will be opened with an In- - vocation by Mrs. E. C. Rumpler, Indianapolis. -All 11 Re can congressional nominees also have been invited to attend. on Scheduled Delegates will be elected at the afternoon session to the biennial convention of the National Fedeeration of Women’s Republican Clubs, which will be held in Cleveland, 0. late in August. The new. Indiana officers dlso will be in‘stalled in the afternoon. General chdirman of the Convention fs Mrs, Harry L. Crumpacker of| Michigan City. Mrs, Fraser today announced the following committees for the meeting: Registration committee ~~Mrs. Michael J, Bantahan In“di ANAC polis,” ¢ alr 4 o5 Tan ane Hanipo Mrs. Maude BR ys Mrs. Berta Hibner, Miss Irene Tague and Mrs, Fannie D, Posey, alli of Indianapolis,

Burnett, Indianapolis, chairman; Miss Marie Yoder, Goshen; Mrs, Mildred Francis, Danville; and --Mesdames Roy B. Storms; Carl Schubert and Harold Litteral all of Indianapolis. - Hostess Committee—Mrs, Irene Hamilton, Indianapolis, chairman; Mrs. Cale Holder, Southport; Mrs, John E. Innis, Acton; Mrs. Oliver Starr, Gary; Mrs. Floyd 8. Draper, Gary; Mrs, James A. Emmert, Shelbyville; Mrs. Frank B. Gil-| kison, Washington; Mrs, Donald, E. Bowen, Bloomington; Mrs. Thomas HK. Willams, Jefferson- © ville; Miss Genevieve Brown, Winamac; Mrs. Bernice Mec Quilken, East Chicago; Mrs, Eldora Loeffler of Evansville, Miss Sara Jane Capehart, Indisnapolis; Mrs. Gertrude Branham, Indian apolis; Mrs. Hattle Whitman, Columbia City; Mrs. Helen HumJhuny, Sellersburg: 20%, Adaline Faring: Tell City; Mrs, J. C, Yunker, Bringhurst, and Mrs, Bert E. Martin of Evansville, Spealioee Mable”

ege, discovered re Walter Prilhard, Indianap-| ing remains which are believed to Bdick. Plainfield; Mrs, Arch x|be the boned of a mastodon Bobbitt, Indianapolis, . and Mrs. thought to be in this area 200,000 Ina Stebbing, Ind years ago. Special Guests Committee — Mrs. Della Hoss, Indianapolis, chairman; Miss Josephine Rear- : Miss Alma

ndiana Women's Republican Clubs, with more than 7000 members, will sénd their presidents and delegates to a state ‘tonvention at the Claypbol Hotel next Friday. Presiding at the sessions will be Mrs, Mahel Sites Fraser, of Delphi, president of ‘the “Indiana whsirmaen:

a mile and a half north of Ft. | Rranch.

s GOP Clubs

Opening Luncheon

State Federation of Women's Reoof the Indiana.

tract talks pending clarification. The election, held Friday, was supervised by the NLRB. Contract. talks will begin at once, the company said, for the old agresment | expires June 10,

TSOTL "DEMONSTRATION SET - HUNTINGTON~-Virgil Sexson, Purdue University extension ‘spe-| cialist, and Herschell King, wildlife conservationist, will conduct an annual Huntington County

farm tour at three eastern | tomorrow, Stops will be made at forma of! Chagles Halsey, a mile west of] Markle on U., 8. 224; Robert Cavitt, 14 miles wet of Markle, and Everett Settlemyre, a mile

=Etade company declined to enter con- .

"soll “Conservation “démonatration|

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AYER CHART: High pointes on graph are hot da “mornings: May was apolis with temperatures averaging 2 degrees above normal, but county farms, beginning at 1 P. m.! no all-time heat records were set. Rainfall, totaling 2.73 inches, was | more than an inch below normal although showers fell on 17 days.

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HoutHeast of BEoWH's Cotners

FORESTER QUITS POST

Purdue University Forestry Department. "His successor will be E, J. Lott,

Rockville, who 1s district exten.

sion forester. Professor VanCamp and his jamily will move to Montreal July 1, where he will take over! duties as vice president and gen-| erdl manager of the Canadian {Forestry Association,

INDICTED IN SL. SLAYING SALEM--Howard Allen, 31, de{clined the services of a pauper attorney today after he was indicted for first degree murder! in the death of his wife, Viola, 31. Allen, who said he would retain’ his own counsel for his arralgnment Tuesday surrendered to police last Wednesday.

FIND PREHISTORIC BONES PRINCETON-—Bones of prehistoric animals have been found

James Kendall,

LAFAYETTE Resignation of| \J, L. VanCamp, state extension

| forester, has been announced b: Ticket Committee—Mrs, Harold, y citer Committes.-Mis, HAtOM, ,, "ro i ariel]. Domi op the

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grees above normal, on Day morning. Highli 5th and a 45-minute

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half. inch of goinkal o oy n 9th was the heaviest citywide" of Indianapolis Weather Bureau. Hailtones lager than golf balls 88,-high point of. month, 12 de... were biggest in the hi = a nt ot 43, on May flash floods in streets a on ih lr included 47-mph winds on the East Side. Thunder showers haled the 500- a Rac o the 25. ailstorm on 23d, longest rain of hail in history mile mark on Memorial Day.

TODAY AND TONIGHT—The symbols indicate where showers and thunderstorms are forecast. Weather in the northern plains and the Northwest will be determined by winds blowing around a high

pressure ridge from Nebraska to Wyoming.

In Indianapolis—Vital Statistics

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Th Bend: Mrs, aroline Mace, Terre Haute, and Mrs. Mary Kemmer, West Lafayette. Nominating Committee - = Mrs.

Head, Waldr Plymouth; Mrs, va Benson, Whiting, and Mrs. Minttie Quinley, Lebanon,

~ DR. G. H. DAVIS DIES * UNIO

Davis, retired physician who gerved his community for more than 30 years, died Friday injJ Memorial Hospital here. Dr. Davis s was 785.

WINS SAFETY AWARD

TERRE HAUTE — Sherman | seems

Price, 2512 Franklin 8t., received | the day's “Orchid for Safety” for saving a 2 year old boy! from possible injury or death last week. Mr, Price rescued the. tot from) the middle of busy 25th St. “where |

he could have been injured sorts ;

ously or killed.

WHEAT FIELD D DAY SET VINCENNES--The fourth an-| nual soft red winter wheat field day will be held Wednesday at the Charles Schenk and Sons farm, eight miles south of Vin-| cennes. County Agent Al Gesell said he expected over 800 persons to attend. : i

BINGER MEN FOR FOR IUE i » SOUTH BEND —Singer Sewing Machine Co. employees voted “= mare than B5-to-1 for affiliation with the CIO International Union| of Electrical Workers rather than the old UE, a final vote check: snowed today. : The actual count showed 1079 votes for affiliation ‘with the IUE and 198 for the UE. Last Decem-

ber Local 917 switched to the new:

CIO union but the UE claimed the move was illegal and the

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