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Sigma Chis name their fdr oe sweetheart tomorrow at the State Day ball at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. « Competing for the crown are six coeds includMary Sue Jacobs, representing Butler. Mary Sue, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Sidney Jacobs of 5818 Central Ave. is a senior. She's worn two other crowns—one from Butler Sigma Chis, ‘the

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Mary Sue will attend the ball Where to Go Sigma Chi

with brother Jan,

Art Exhibitions, Indiana University Fine Arts Department. | Display of primivitve African | sculpture, paintings by Randall Morgan and Fourth Invitation- | al Print - Show. On campus, | Bloomington, Free. | Philadelphia Philharmonic Or- | chestra, Purdue University, La- | fayette, 8 p. my All seats reserved. { Singing Hoosiers, East Hall, Indianapolis University, Bloomington, 8:15 p. m. Basketball Tournaments: | Morning: Tech vs. Beech Grove, 8:30 a. m.; Crispus Attucks vs. Cathedral, 9:45 a. m., and School for Deaf vs. Howe, 11 a. m, Afternoon: Southport vs. Shortridge, 1:30 p. m.; Winners of games 1 and 2, at 2:45 p. m.; Winners of games 3 and 4, at 4 p. m. Evening: Winners of games 5 and 6, at 7 p. m,, and ta vg Winners of games 7 and 8, at 8:15 p. m. One session, 60c and Mary Sue Jacobs . . . seven sessions, $2.50. Butler Candidate speak on “Peace In Qur Time." pledge. Warren Bixby of Vin- Meéting is sponsored by the Mid- | cennes, whose pin she wears, has West. International Relations Club. other plans for the evening, doled Richard Aspinall of New Ou out by the Air Force. He's sta- City, national president, tioned at Maxwell AFB at Mont- speak Mar. 15.

gomery, Ala. Local officers Mary - Sue's competition "in-/Cox, 217 E. 34th St., and Robert cludes: Mrs. Suzy Sturges Lee of Herbst, 2408 Villa Ave.

DePauw; Joyce Kilmer, Hanover College; Susanne Soenksen, IU: Problems of Aged Barbara Ann Scott, Purdue, and ‘Meeting the Needs of the Ag- 20th St. Shirley Brooks, Wabash College.| ing” will be the subject of Miss Jack Goelzer of 5439 Crestview Margaret W, Ave. is in charge of the queen|Wagner of Clevecontest. Ray Mead, 4732 N, Penn-{land, O., at_a sylvania St., is president of the dinner meeting fraternity’s Indianapolis alumni. here Wednesday

Bright for ‘Age’ at Hotel Wash

ington. The’ talk} by the executive $3 director of the Benjamin Rose Institute is sponsored hy the Borinstein Home for Jewish Aged y land Jewish &o- Miss Wagner cial Services. The. agencies will elect directors and honor retiring board members.

Man and His Dog

Morris 8. Frank, led by his dog, Buddy III, will stop off here

Anna Matthews

and 2 —- didn’t Thursday through Mar. 9, at Hotel slow down two little girls at their Claypool. He's the man who pio-

Mary Coffin Their “ges — 3

school work today. neered U. 8. use of Seeing Eye Mary Ellen Coffin worked hard | dogs by the blind. arithmetic problems at School 39, MT. Frank is a vice president of where she’s a seventh grader. She Seeing Eye, Inc. philanthropic planned to handle her part-time Or8anization at Morristown, N. J. job after ‘school today, on her He'll be visiting Hoosier graduthird birthday. She'll celebrate to-|2tés of the school and Indiana morrow at a party given by her 28encies for the blind.

parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Coffin New York Speaker

of 1405 Deloss St. Protestant ministers and Boy At School 81 Anne Sue Mat- Scout officials

ihews clipped off her reading les-| will nreet at Censon with third-grade classmates.| tral YMCA TuesShe's the daughter of Mr. and day, 10 a. m. to 4 Mrs. Otho . Matthews of 2615] p.m. Dr. A. E. Brookside Ave. “Iverson of New Child wonders? Not altogether. York- City, naThey’ re Leap Year celebrants.| tional director of Mary Ellen is 12—Anna Sue is 8.] Protestant Rela-

Defense Study tionships for Co-ordination of air-ground de-| Scouts, will be fense in Indiana will be studied main BDGRKOL: iv Saturday at all day meeting in| ’

: Converse of the Hotel Claypool. Assembling will Church Feder.

be Civil Air Patrol squadron and | ation Youth Group will preside. .group commanders and liaison).

commanders of the Ground Ob-, server Corps of Indiana. Speakers will be Lt. Col. James T. Emott, AF liaison officer between Eastern Air Defense Forces and the observer corps, and officers from South Bend, Chicago and Louisville, Lt. Col, Wayne Ricks, acting CAP Indiana Wing com-!s mander,-iz in charge. A smorgasbord will conclude meeting.

5 E a International Relations = A United Nations meeting in = miniature is -scheduled fongMar = E i E E 3 : E

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Feb. 290 (UP) 1A former fleld " worker for the | United Mine Workers filed a $5 | $350, 000. damage suit-against the [union ° yesterday . .claiming the t lunion fired him after he refused 'to murder two mine owners at the command of a personal agent fof John L. Lewis. The ‘suit was filed County Trial Justice Court by Charles Minton as he and five {ather UMW officials and members were arrested on charges | resulting from the dy namiting of {three southwestern Virginia coal | mines in an effort to organize {| Virginia mines. | Arrested and released on $5000 | bond each were Minton, Allen Condra, acting president of district 28; George Griffiths, the district’s secretary-treasurer; M. B. Bloomer, I. G. Stone and E, Lioyd Scoggs, active UMW members. Accused of Mine Blasts Minton and Bloomer were § [charged with dynamiting mines of the Gladeville Coal Co. at Glamorgan, Va., the Asbury Coal Co. and the Dixie Coal Corp. Minton, Bloomer, Griffiths and!

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