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dann. | IN D Institute ~ |Jordan Sets Rece "Bard n Joins wo JUGS from 52.39 Loca Solder To Hear Jurist . For Student Tecichers "CPA Firm Here

Look tor Figen Po Shida Tot | . "« HOOSIER Hg fly 2 IB A, has, GREENCASTLE '§ _* HOOSIER * Killed i mn Action SOUTH BEND, Dec. ie of Music student teaching pe in, SF : PAINT & LINOLEUM CoO. eral Judge Joseph C. Hutcheson program will be guests at a re- Ernst, | {Lawrence Riggs, dean of students oe Washington mssis]l One Other {Jr.. of Houston, Tex., will address ception at 4:15 p. m. Monday in|Certified Pubiic Accountants, at DePauw University, will repre- i= A So 2 Nal Reported Missing : Ithe fourth annual Natural Law Student Hall on the Jordan ‘cam- James L. Rose, resident manager; sent the school at a conference on . = J . 4 Snow- Bloc

{ i {Institute Dec. 8-9 at the Univer-| Pua. ‘announced to- t . Ps ; 3 i . FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE { py . 'sity of Notre Dame. In the receiving’ line will be Dr. day. A education In community life today : i 2 Blamed fe

2 ALL NIGHT DRUG STORES | ad k | Judge Hutcheson, who ln. chief H. L. Shibler, superintendent of Mr. Barden 2nd Iolo at Tiinojs Wesleyan, | J; .An upstate rc : ' ig , jurist of the U. 8. Fifth Circuit, Indianapolis public schools; Ger- has been with BF niversity, Bloom BEton, | PERM ANENT mow. was blaine HAAG'S ! will speak on “The Right of aid V. Carrier, administrativet h ¢ firm 20 After his return, Dr. Riggs wilt | a * PACAge death of a Gar ? F Property.” He is the fourth chairman of Jordan College, and years, and in the “act as moderator for a series of | : . ! 22nd & Meridian St. ; . speaker on the Notre Dame pro- David Hughes, director of stu- Indianapolis _of- student-faculty discussions on cur- The Satzaally x MA a railroad crossing. ‘S5th & Keystone Ave. : 3 gram to be announced. dent teaching. fice sifice 1938. & rent political and military prob- |i ous manufac Fas ; "Leo Whitmore, EE ——' | 3 [- Other speakers named include Members of Phi Sigma Mu, na- Both he and Mr. lems, The talks have been insti- 10 Nive you a 319.00 ‘instantly when st

: tuted in am effort to bring the lat-! value Including 7 Li, { 5 - {George -E. Sokolsky, syndicated’ tional music education fraternity; Rgse will con- _ Shampoo, Styling ; vania: freight HERE'S FAST ‘MODERN HELP FOR | ae Inewspaper columnist: Felix Mor-|will’ Heim and act as hosts, and tifue ‘ as . part. est information on thesé subjects desired) for this unde: iow a ; sy! g

SHERRY, STUFFY, WATERY MISERY |, - ley, former editor of the Wash- music will be furnished by John ners. y directly to the student body. kil A —~— : atah. A nothe H . : lington Post, and Thomas J. Bro-; Gates, pianist. Mrs. Shibléer and Mr, Barden sul i CHRISTMAS FLOWERS Richara Suton H Ov Simmons Pvt. Brown [New Jersey Supreme Court. A ee mitment dent of the In- Mr. Barden yesterday in a One Indianapolis man is Wsted fifth. speaker Is yet to be an- DR. IRWIN TO SPEAK _ |diana = Association of Certified: 1 1. ; ; gasoline truck ne flied and another missing on nounced. . Dr. John B. Irwin, Indiana Uni-{Public Accountants and the In-| Hl Rl Bldg. : Ind. 46. (the casualty list released by the| Alvin A. Gould, Cincinnati busi- versity astronomy department, dianapolis Chapter of the Na- i Open g The car in whic {Defense Department today. Eight nessman; is sponsoring the In- will be the speaker at the De- tional Association of Cost Ac-/ 4 ! . y s . 1 @ was riding was 3 jother Indiana names appear on stitute for the third year: The cember meeting of the Indiana countants, and active in the | , ov : : Y : He. Far the railroad tr S i h ithe list. Itwo-day program will ‘center on Astronomical Society at 2:30 p. m: | American Institute of Account- "4 5 : . county road wa t.Jose p | + KILLED IN ACTION la discussion of human rights. [Sunday in Centra: Library. |ants, 1 2 : . ” ; - # blocked by sno {

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