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PAGE 1 — : = — = ; Educator Assails seis, 5000 fo ‘Playboy’ Attitude ice. or nen et i

The American Legion today re-| “40 and 8, fun and honor organiza1 i tion of the legion. ° “ra Put. Reality First, ; The check’ was ¢ presented to 4 Says DePauw Head Karl Cocke Jr. national. com-| mander of the legion, by Hardld NTYRT (Y ; 6 ernie Ve Haines, Cedar Lake, national . _ GREENCASTLE, May 2 I his head. of the 40.3nd 3. 1s no time for playboying through Tomorrow. the legion gommitlife,” declared Qlyde E. Wildman, tee will’ make its debut on teleDePauw University president, in Vision. : .

his last official , chapel address v on : today. : C.J. Eichel, Evansville

President Wildman will retire Democratic Chief, Dies

at the end of the current semester, having served 15 years. This is EVANSVILLE, May 2 (UP) the longest tenure of the 13 presi: Charles J. Elchel, 44, former Van: | dents in the 113-year history: of derburgh County Democratic

the school. Party chairman and 1944 nomPresident Wildman criticized: iinee for Eighth District represent. qo “editor of the Howe . ONE; Churches for becoming ative in Congress, died last night... = too liturgical. ; : es : y TWO: Sermons for becoming restaurant. when stricken with a Sc hool's winner of the ‘Merle

essays that “sound well” rather heart seizure. “1.61 i re a being a ath TAT call a res) In 1044. he was defeated by Re Sidener award to be presented

pentance.” publican Charles N. LaFollette far at a journalism luncheon tomor-

= THREE: Educational institu. Congress by less than 5000 votes, .,, 550 af the Indianapolis . tions for being more engrossed |in a. race in which more” than Athletic Club with survival than coming to) 160.000 Votes Were cast. . e ub. grips with reality. : Yet he ‘insisted that he is no| disciple of ‘a “cult of dispair, disillusionment and futility.”

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27 Student Nurses | ‘Will Be Graduated

Twenty-seven Indianapolis stu-| dent nurses will receive their di-| plomas at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the| largest graduation in the history, of St. Vincent's Hospital School of Nursing.

Marching in the procession in S8. Peter and Paul Cathedral will be. 75 graduates from five| - tates. Archbishop Schulte will] confer the diplomas following an address by the Rev. ‘Victor F. Wright, hospital chaplain.

Misses- Helen Shepard and Arne M.| Dugan will accompany a student nurses! §hotus directed by Elmer 'A. Steffen,

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Graduates from Indianapolis are: —Eve-| lyn Rose Albrecht, Peggy Ann Armstrong, | Mary Agnes Boehm, Gloria Lee Boughton, «Nancy Ann Bovard, Margaret Louise Brady, Anne Rita Breen, Norma Jean Bures. Marilyn Joan Cox, Shirley Mae| Dohbins, Marie Elizabeth Dumas, Mayre Ann Egenolf, Sally Ann Fitzgerald, Pearl’ Margaret Hantzls, Merla Jean Higgason,! Sue Carolyn Hostetler, Marilyn Louise] Niebrand, Josephine Louise Powell, Phyllis Rosalind Reinken. = Anna Gail Schon, Marion Joanne Silliman, Anne B8kelley,| Helen Marie 8mith, Joan McMahon Steva-, son, Norma Jean Tolson, Blanche Wickliff, and Mary Ann Wilhelm.

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Services for Mrs. Mary Etta Wilson will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the First Pilgrim Holiness Church. Burial will be in Washs ington Park. Mrs. Wilson died yesterday at her home, 2201 N. Gale St. She was 73. Born in Orange County, she had | lived in Indianapolis for the last | 36 years. She was a member of | ‘the Brightwood M. E. Church. Surviving are three sons, Leo, H., Paul R., and Carl; four daugh- | ters, Mrs. Glenna Sears, Mrs. Rosamond Richards, Mrs. Helen | Hoffman, and Mrs. Madge Wi-| koff, all of Indianapolis; a brother, Charles Toliver, Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Wilson, West Baden.

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