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So § ‘Amateur Poets’ Group Ronee Roy Conter Opens : “rd In Memorial & 2

Radio, Hot PlatRecords Needed For Relaxing Gls’

An Indianapolis organization which kept soldiers’ morale high in the last war launched a new campaign vesterday at noon, The Indianapolis Servicemen's Center, Inc., opened officially yesterday in the Northeast Lounge of | the World War Memorial. GIs in town on passes and %3 furloughs will get a chance to & dance, play cards, read magazines and write letters. They'll get a chance to express what sort of entertainment they want, The purpose of the organization is te give serviceman the type of relaxation they want. - Cadettes Active

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| Indiana's two Senators told: voters in campaign speeches last| night that a Republican victory} is needed this year to preserve the American system of constitu-| tional government. | “The fecord of the only Republican Congress in 18 years—the 80th Congress—is the assurance) that another GOP Congress is ‘needed at once,” declared Senm.| Homer E. Capehart in a speech at Paoli last night. “The 80th Congress made pos- _ sible the highest national income in history. Its policies gave the |working maa and the farmer the highest income in history and {gave the taxpayers fair relief: from high war-time taxes,” he said. “The nation needs a repeat of that record.” At Shelbyville, Sen. William E.

Part of the organization's plan To the music of a trumpet, The Poets’ Corner, Inc., approaches in procession the grave of Jenner Bes coBed election a ; is the Feactivarion ol The Cadepies, James Whitcomb. Riley. Mrs. Harry Miesse, niece of the Hoosier Poet, waits fo greet Miss Olive Inez 40 “only way the American sve. a rou 0 iris wno ! e pI 4 2 Froup EE Wao Already Downing (with bouquet) and others. ; tem of constitutional government enlisted are six regiments, y = ” Can be preserved.

hic , “If the executive branch of the The Cadetiss which have al v Sets Are Banned government is permitted to con-

ready visited Camp Atterbury M b n d oO P Servicemen’'s Club were to be at em ers ea wn oems From IU Dorm Rooms tinue its trend we will be forced the World War Memorial today to leave our future in the hands

’ m i BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 7 (UP) [of th ho h betraved th from 4 to 9 p. m. At ja d MM re 0 ose who have ay e They Cle will entertain at a e oosier’ S rave {—=—An Indiana University residence past,” he said. Christ Church on the Circle from Red Rose Da Program Marks 101st {committee banned television sets “Since we are not going to be . 4 to 9 p. m. today. As part of the y g |from individual rooms in IU resi- able to get rid of Harry Truman

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Miss Rosie Bockes and Miss Bey Kernodle, (standing) are two Indianapolis candidates for

ren ai sovwichns. server rr | nniversary f Birth; juet Put at Tomb {dence halls today. iy Jae aly eat Tamatied Sor Homecoming Queen at Franklin College. Their competitors are Doris Brown (left), Bluffton; Evelyn » LE AC 8 8 Je ( . - coffee and sanc } : By CARL HENN | Harold W. Jordan, committee becon® a crucial day in American Armuth, Columbus, and Wilma Thurman, Whiteland. The award will be made Oct 14.

day in the Second Presbyterian Church at Vermont ‘and Pennsyl-

A gusty breeze tumbled autumn leaves about the grave of James poad said TV receivers in stu- history. EE i Whitcomb Riley yesterday on the 101st anniversary of his birth. apolis, was sentenced to an in-lary charges in thefts from two |

“If we permit this Fair Deal Ge Vania St8 the items which the Below the grassy knoll atop which the Hoosier Poet is buried, Sents rooms interferred with ,.....s to continue extending its Local Man ts Term determinate reformatory term to- Medford, Mass., Sashes and sa : SAPPY ow a group of amateur poets gathered to praise him with special trib- Studies. tentacles into our daily lives we 3 day when he admitted he sup-he took money m other Center needs to.< a on Js work utes written for the occasion. But, the committee ruled, stu- will be parties to the destruction For Robbing Churches ported himself by robbing churches in Boston and New York, radios. a hot late. and phono- The Poet's Corner, Inc., was preparing to hold its annual “Riley dent groups could install TV sets of our last bulwark against total- MALDEN, Mass, Oct. 7 (UP)— churches. . and in cities in Ohio, Pennsylvania raph records, PALE A i no Red Rose Day.” [ for community use. itarian tyranny,” he said. Edward L. Webber, 23, Indian- Webber pleaded guilty to burg- and New Jersey. : grap popu Miss Olive Inez Downing, presi- JRuelx messages to the man who Sue - - rps - rene msi een rp ———————— cE ——— iceman

Oa IANaDOliS citizens are al. dent, moved about in the morning | Wrote colorful verse, much of il ready contributing to the “kitty” SUD. Organizing the procession of ih -dialect, and whose <reed waa

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furaitore. First Cake blowing gently into his instrument, “We'll hold this golden heritage, - The first. cake was brought in Tptthplece to warm it and “set | “Of friendship tried and true. Q RTO" 118 " i “” by Mrs. Paul A. Bessire, 5723 N. Children With Parents ! Until eternal morning breaks,

Delaware 8t. The first batch of - . | ow ‘ yo cookies were brought in by Mrs. Automobiles, some chauffeur-| We whisper fond Adtelt Harry T. Green, 8410 College driven, ascended the drive and dis-| Another, “Riley's Tomb,” went.

Ave., and Mrs. Katherine Cole- charged their poet-passengers. “This hallowed spot, where 4 man, 6280 Washington Blvd. Some of Riley's disciples rests in’ peace the well-loved Mrs. Dorothy F. Buschman is clutched pervously at their written poet's form, director of the center. Others on tributes and rehearsed them sound-| “Holds interest that will inthe organization staff are Mrs. lessly at intervals, Others seemed crease in hearts so true and W. R. Higgins, public relations unconcerned. Children walked arm,

chairman, and assistants, Miss about in a subdued manner or ) awd Mary Sinclair, Miss Lois Zimmer- clung to their parents. i ose pl Ala man, Miss Marjorie Kroeger, Mrs.! At 10 a, m., Trumpeter Walter ™ " ° : : George Horne and Miss Nancy sounded the first notes of the Tri-| "His poems are more widely Stout. umphal March from “Aida” and read and loved by you and me.” The Center's present lounge was the procession, led by iMss Down- - Red Roses His Favorite

made available: through the ef- ing and a number of children,| yi. Downing's offering, “Red forts of Gov. Schricker and the each of whom bore a single red p oq gaid: board of the World War Memo- rose, straggled up the hill to the, “Red roses were his favorite

rial. The Center is supported by tomb. |" “In home, in song and lay-— the Indianapolis Community Once there, The Poets’ Corner, «and so we tribute pay each Fund. ~ Inc, entourage grouped about yegy .

Riley's grave while Mrs. Harry ° «with Riley Red Rose Day. Los Angeles Red Ban Miesse, a flocs of Ut Tamed In-| «rhe red, red rose to symbolize i 4 - ero v —diana—poet, rec —rom mem-. wx topen fair, we deem Held Unconstitutional ory), all seven stanzas of “The, ioe )ove's strong bond, un-

LOS ANGELES, Oct. T (UP) Rose,” one of his better-known changeable— A Los Angeles County ordinance nature poems, “The deepest of esteem.” requiring registration of Commu- Miss Downing then introduced, At the close of the ceremony.

nists was declared unconstitu- one by one, Other ped hid ss Downing stepped - between Sonal today by a justice of the stepped area to . rea {two of the 10 stone columns rising eac contribu {above the marble slab bearin Belvedere Justice Meyer Marion the procession, led by Miss Down-| Riley's name and. laid a Pe upheld a demurrer in the case of whipped about the flag held at] red roses on his grave.

Communist Executive Henry one side by a youlh, and tugged [© Then the walked down the hill. : . Steinberg, who had been arrested at the women 's hats. The younger | dey w Le 1 : for failure to register under: the children stared silently, shifting Vg ordinance, said to be the first from one foot to She other, and . such county law adopted in thc a baby in her mother's arms country. County officials indi- started to cry. Her DIAMOND FROM < cated they would appeal | The poets read on, addressing LORD'S is assuredly

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Prayer ‘With Lips, Hearts’ for Peace Yo eXtand 10: its new authorized NECEDAH,. Wis., Oct. 7 (UP)—Mrs, Fred Van Hoof said she strength of 1509 men. saw the Virgin Mary in a vision for the eighth time today and The new strength represents an was told in a “last warning” to pray. for peace. = ; The gaunt farm wife, who said last August that the Virgin Mergase Jom Fi formes quota would appear to her this noon in a blinding light, walked from her well Indiana: Ra al ee shabby home at the appointed hour, knelt in prayer and raised a . ‘a os po = Saif: p - crucifix to a statue of the Virgin. wees ent, however, e active enrollAt that moment, the sun burst Guns will only bring you destruc- ment is below 900, he added. through rain clouds which had tion. Col. Maxwell ig commanding hovered over the humble farm <The war is not ceasing. It's officer of the 1224 Fighter wing. . most of the morning, and a mur- only a lull. By Christmas, many Under, his command are the 122d

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