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Think you've had it tough?

So did Dechard A. Hulcy of Dallas, Tex.

But ‘he made it.

He'll appear at an open meeting of Indian-

apolis business and professional noon at the Columbia Club. N the Chamber of Commerce of

president of the Lone Star Gas Co.

he'll speak on. “Freedom Is Everybody's Job.” The meeting is sponsored by the Indianapolis

« Chamber of Commerce.

Mr. Hulcy's life story .is an example of the miracle of opportunity offered to everyone in the U. 8. Born on a rundown Texas cotton farm, he saw his

Dechard Huley ++. up the hard way.

parents defeated by - the boll weevil. The family, traveling by covered wagon for a timbercutting job in Arkansas, nearly starved en route. In 1908, back in Texas, ard Hulcy went to work as shoe shine boy and railroad messenger hoy for a few dollars a week. By 1919 he was chief auditor for the same railroad. Adversity struck again, this time ill health. Again he came through to success,

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ANN MILLER—Sweetheart.

Male students at Ball State! Teachers College at Mincie elected Miss Ann Miller, Indian-|

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women Tuesday “™— ow president of the: U. 8. and in Dallas,

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Where to Go

Indiana Sports Show. Manufacturers Building, State Fair Grounds. Weekdays 6:30 to 11:30 p. m. Adults 80¢c, children 25¢. “Canada North,” wildlife pieture with Bert Harwell, National Audubon Society lecturer and bird imitator. Sponsored by lo‘cal Aundibon Society. Caleb Mills Hall. 60c. 8 p. m. Indianapolis Symphony Orehestra Auditorium Series. Conducted by Dr. Fabien Sevitzky. | Auditorium at Indiana University, Rloomington. 8 p. m. Christamore Follies. Benefit, Christamore House. Murat Theater. $4: $3: $2 and $1. 8:30 p. m. Circle Players:

Theater - In -

| The - Round presents “Rope”. | i Hotel Antlers Ballroom.’=8:30 p. m. 1

pm Slow Dow, Joe

Ft. Harrison wants to keep its last year's traffic safety! record. That's the reason for the post's Military Police clampdown on violators. There's been a jump

Irecently in traffic violations on Ft. Harrison roads. Offending military personnel will ‘be pun-|

ished ‘under existing regulations. | Civilians will be brought to task before the Indianapolis commis- | gioner of the P. 8. District] Court. L.ast year, there waz only one injury for everv 430 servicemen and women on the post; parison to one injury for every 44 in the U. 8

Promoted A Hoosier life insurance sales-

Station Complement in Indianapolis. A member of the Quarter- : master Corps in the Army Reiserves, he's the unit .salvage officer. His civilian occupation is salesman for John Hancock

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196th Birthday

Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity | will hold a dinner-dance Saturday! lat the Indianapolis Athletic Club | celebrating its 96th year. Indian- | japolis Alumni Association mers |bers are sponsoring the party wi ithe four active chapters of in {fraternity at Indiana, Purdue and

apolis freshman, to the court of pepauw Universities and Franklin |

the Blue Key Sweetheart.

‘Ann is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul I. Miller of 5175 Primrose Ave. She's a graduate of Broad Ripple High School.

At Ball State, she’s been named to the Kallista Art Club.

Gl Angels

Two nurses who have after thousands of hospitalized veterans have retired.

Mrs. Elizabeth McDermott and

Miss Ivy Lennen were presented

with merit certificates by Dr. E. H. Hare, manager of the VA Hos-

“tal at 1481 W. 10th St.

Mrs. McDermott, itary. service in 1917,

1928. Miss Lennen

pital.

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entering milserved in France. She hegan VA service in started VA nursing service in 1922. She helped open Cold Spring Road VA Hospital and the W, 10th St. VA Hos-!

College. |

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PLYMOUTH — James D. Mc-

Donald, 31, LaCrosse, was" killed : learly today in a two-truck col-'at St. Anne's Catholic Church,

[lision on U. 8. 30 ‘near Bourbon. Lafayette, Burial ‘will be®in St. {He was crushed by his own cargo Mary's Cemetery there.

when his steel. transport collided y ved at Lajwith a semitruck driven by Wil- Mra. Brooks, who live

‘Rites Tomorrow for ‘Mrs. Mary Ellen Brooks

Services will be held at 9 a.m. tomorrow. for Mrs. Mary Ellen Brooks, mother | Brooks, ‘advertising manager of the Indianapolis . Star. Magazine,

liam W. Petty, 22, Lenoir City, fayette, died Tuesday. She was Tenn. Mr. Petty was not injured 83. seriously Born in Ireland, she had lived ANDERSON = Charles D. in Lafayette for nearly 60 years

Smith, 59, of Anderson, died of a crushed chest in an automobile. truck headon crash early today on Ind. 109 just south of the Henry-Hancock County line. Injured critically and taken to St. John's Hospital here wa¥ Laura {Mae Smith, Anderson. The driver of the truck was uninjured,

and was a member of St. Church there. Besides the son, other survivors are her daughter, Mrs. Theresa McBride... Chicago: four sons, Joseph F., Waukegan, John J. and Paul T. and Vincent, Los Angeles, seven grandchildren.

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