Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1950 — Page 6

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Two Announce Law Association Garbage Workers Je , Williom_Stedker},

Deadline Set Er ry s Recent IU Graduates Leaders of the Striking union’ | Zed today re iar Join R. D. Coleman | at the city sanita tion plant today, “coir “sor high attainment in { Two graduates of the Indiana 3 [sald the city's e for Te ihe stud) of law.” 4 University School of Law today o ah ; hiring workers will not alter the! y anpounced their association in ) union’s stand on strike issues. | He received the award, one of the practice of law with Robert D. Sl | ] The statement was made as the the jegal profession's most covCbleman, attorney, 748 Bankers | J - Sdministration Jrepared to leted, at the 108th anniversary Trust Building. 3 ; % un 8 8 rch oS Davidson. former Cui new applicants. Until 4 p. m. dinner of Indiana University Law. Indiana University instructor and ’ today, the strikers were allowed {School Alumni Association at, Aribert L. Young, 3340 N. Merid- % an opportunity.ta apply for rein- Indianapolis Athletic Club last, ian St, made the announcement statement. night. | today. Mr. Davidson’ Mr. Young Mayor Feeney declined to state w i ’ Mr. Davidson was graduated/of Indianapolis, He was gradu- how many workers were meeting Joseph 5. Wood, pres gent of ' from Indiana University with an/ated from Arsenal Technical High/the deadline. He sald some ‘le associ I os ean o A.B. ‘'egree, received his M.S. School, attended Oklahoma A. wished to apply by mail. Untilthe law school an a ormer pro- " degree from Syracuse University and M, University, I-diana Uni-/these are in tomorrow morning, | {fessor of Judge Steckler presented, znd his doctor of laws degree versity, and was graduated from the hiring count will not be dis- the Order to the young Federal} from Indiana University School the Indiana University School of closed, he said. Court judge. of Law. . «Law, Nearly 200 plant employses. He spent 22 months in service He spent nearly four years in took part .in the strike which during World War II, and served the Navy during World War II, started Aug. 30. The city has a8 a member of the ‘tate De- and prior to entering the practice contended that some returned to rartment’s mission to Greece in of law, was employed as a law work shortly afterward, although 946. He is a member of the In- clerk in the office of Judge John the union took issue with this diana and Indianapolis Bar As-L Niblack. statement. sociations, Phi Delta Phi, legal, Mr. Young is a member of the fraternity, Sigma Phi. Epsilon, Indiana and Indianapolis Bar Asand Pi Sigma Alpha. sociations, and Phi Delta Phi le- Interfaith School Set . I Th 1 Mr. Young is a life-long resident gal fraternity, Children of. different ages and | They re smart ey're 0-0-0 new grades will attend as members | So-0-0 different! Youll love them!

of model classes the Interdenomi- i ‘ndo- China French Plan New Defense national Demonstration School You'l want severall . "TANOI, Indo-China, Oct. 20 East, and Gen. Jean Alléssandri, tomorrow from 9 a. m. to noon in THREE ; (UP)-—France's top Far Eastern commander-in-chief of northern the Speedway Christian Church. military experts met here today Indo-China, conferred with Com- Mrs, B. V. Andrews, chairman of Greyhound rgeel EXPRESS BUSES ‘» draft quick, new defenses to missioner Leon Pignon and As-'the Church Federation Children’s range hotels, Every Day ive this refugee-jammed north- sociated States Minister Jean Workers’ Council, will ‘preside. sg pt seeing or rn capital from the Communist- Letourneau. rei Benin complete voc a- for example: »d Viet Minh rebels regrouping In the hills to the north, thou- PLANS CARD PARTY tions — no extrakv. 2:20 pm any day in the nearby hills. sands of well-trained Communist! The Marian College Guild will charge. Ar. 11:40 pm same day The commissioner's palace was troops massed in battle formation give a card party next Friday

"cavily guarded as Gen. Alphonse /for an expected assault on Hanoi. night on the college campus, Cold | rin, Gen. Marcel Carpentier, The best guess placed them about Spring Rd. Mrs. Michael E G R E b H [0] U N D | ‘ench commander in the Far'l5 to 20 miles away. Haney is general chairman, i

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