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» Edward Neu, Cathedral High Schdol graduate

SUNDAY, MAR. 16, 1952

Hoosier politicians have done it again. An Indianapolis man defeated Texas candidates for mayor, in the Texans’ own state. All this he did before he was old enough to vote.

and basketball and baseball star, has been elected mayor of “Muddy. Gulch.” The pioneer town is reconstructed annually on the campus of St. Edward’s Uniyersity in Austin; Tex.|————

“Mayor” Neu, business administration senior in the school, will Where to Go

direct enforcement of law and or- Indiana State Swimming der at the western carnival to be” Meet; Indianapolis Athlétie staged there by the university] Club. First events at 10 a. m,, May 10-11. He'll name his own| finals at.3 p. m. 50c. . marshal. His schoolmates will] Svmrhony OF vote in a city sheriff to give the| Indianapolis Symphony | chestra. Dr. Fabien Sevitzky, paira hand. Edward is the son of| 4... ¢ "Season's final conMr. and ‘Mrs. Frank Neu of 2349] Years cert. All-Request Program.

E. Garfield Ave. Murat Theater. $3.60; $3; $2.40;

Seven Awards $1.80 and $1.20. 3 p. m. o

. Indiana Roof. Ben Bradley Seven awards will he presented and his orchestra with Jene

: | - to pr. Sarl B. Bp A 5 2 8 pany Cannon, vocalist. 8 p. m. at 7 p.m. Thurs-| Woody Herman and his orday at the Athe-| chestra. Concert and dance. | naeum Turners.| K. C. Hall, 1305 N. Delaware The distin-| St. Advance sale tickets, $1.50. guished service 8 p. m. award from the Burton Holmes Travelogues. Athenaeum| “Holland and Belgium” filmed —which he has| and narrated by Robert Friars, | served as presi- Murat Theater. 8:15 p. m. i dent 31 years— jy. Hockey: Indianapolis will be given him Caps vs. Cleveland Barons, 3 by Leo Rappa-| p. m. POrt: SaWArd FIOM! oestrone cosinionn Athenaeum Stephenson, Opal Barrett, HerWomen’s Auxiliary, Mrs. Henry schel Judkins, Bonnie Stephenson Lohse, president; national award/and Minnie Wienke. from Central States District of : the American Turners, by Ed Here's How Groth, president, of Louisville, Another public lesson on “How Ky.; German antique by Athe-t, Buy Insurance” will be given naeum Theater Group, Jack H. from 7:30-9 p. m. tomorrow in| Munroe; Indianapolis Maenner- Technical High School. It's third] chor award, Attorney Sherwood|in a series sponsored by Indian-| Blue; Concert Orchestra award, apolis public schools and the local | James Kiraly; physical education|jpsyrance industry. Speakers will committee award, by Fred O.pe: Roy MacDonald, Chicago; Martin. |Earl Ernst, St. Paul, Minn, presi-

9 dent of the International AssociaThey Il Happen Here tion of Accident & Health Un-

Three conventions, a hog show, derwriters, and Dr. R. I. Mehr of and the Indiana state high school the University of Illinois, Chibasketball finals will be held here cago. this week. ie The schedule, announced by the Guest From West Indianapolis Convention Bureau, Mrs. Leon E. Camph 11 of includes: Kansas City, Kas., will m€et In-|

i lis Assembly 90 and] Tuesday, Wednesday — Indiana d1anapo Retail Jewelers Association. Hotel Bloomington Assembly 156, Social] Order of the Beauceant of the|

Lincoln, { | World, here Tuesday and Wednes-| Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday|g,, she's supreme worthy presi—Indiana Women’s and Children S/dent of the supreme assembly of | Apparel Club. Hotel Claypool. ‘the group. A dinner will honor Tuesday through Saturday— hér Wednesday. Hoosier Spring Barrow and Litter Show. State Fairgrounds. Route Change Thursday-Friday — Automobile, Tne new route and schedule Dealers Association of Indiana. tor the N. Meridian-Westfield InHotel Claypool. dianapolis Railways bus line went Saturday—Basketball. Butler i to effect today. It's aimed to

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Red Cross mobile units have|N. Meridian-Golden Hill and N.| heavy schedules this week. Units| Meridian-62d St. lines aren't af-|

will be at Holy Cross Church, 125| fected.

N. Oriental St., from 1-7 DP. IN.| ® m= m= wm w= ee ww Thursday and 2-8 p. m. Friday. They go to Chevrolet Division of . General Motors Corp. here tomorrow and Tuesday, and to Lafayette tomorrow through Wednes-| day. Franklin will be visited] Wednesday and Muncie Thursday | and Friday. —

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To make matters worse, stick-| The Army Finfnce School at ers on the windshield of the coh-| gt Benjamin Harrison will con-|

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ternal Order of Police Officers. y . Indiana Finance Reserve Person |for membership, may be credited’ . . Thangs to the insurance com- this summer. The periods of for Reserve duty in a full retire- Regional Office Changes pany, Sgt. Handy is feeling OK! oi. ction begin on June 17, July ment year. M/Sgt. Edward W. Renschl 13, and Aug. 17, | THREE: The total retirement] 5. Ndward Ww, enschier, chief clerk of the ORC Instrugtor

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per yvgar for membership points Group, Region One, Regional Funds have been allocated to Heretofore, each Reservist was earnéd for Reserve duty, and the Office will retire after 5H'y years allow approximately 180,000 mem- credited with 15 retirement points points earned for Active Federal i, tno Indianapolis office : His. bers of the ORC to receive train-| {OF Membership in the Active service) may not exceed 365 (366), (00+ will be M/Sgt, Bobbi ing in the field and in Army|€SeIve each year, other thaniin leap years) mn any retirement "*P' 3 {1 195° [20lbie ‘active Federal Service. A Pro- year. L. Strohl, Sgt. Strohl served three: Service Schools this summer.! rata reduction from the 15, points | . « years in Korea before the present This will be tne second year was made for each day ‘of active Medical Training conflict, returning in 1948, only

funds have Deen available to Feersl Sartice: t Capt. Chester R. Burton, Com- to return to Korea for another allow ordering . ow e following factors ap-! 4 18 months. : 8 ORC Troop Fi ply toward awarding retirement Manding Officer,” 340th Medical SFC Darrel F. Matthews re-

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