Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1952 — Page 13

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DEAR OLD DAD is in for a telegrams Sunday. Western Union reported in Ne

pany is getting ready to flash 200,000 telegrams

from coast to coast, wishing the Father's Day.”

Mom outranks Pop, on her day, 3 fo 1 in telegram greetings, the company said.

The Western Union branch here expects 2000 Father's Day messages to go over the wires into and from Indianapolis.

Student Staff

Nine Indiana University students from Indianapolis have been named to posts for the summer and fall on the Indiana Daily Student, Bloomington campus paper. Students appointed for the summer session are Susan FE, Bassett, 5136 Broadway, night editor; Robert V. Hudson, 6113 Nimitz Dr., city editor, and Richard C. MacGill, 3710 8S. Meridian St. aging editor,

Those appointed for the first!

half of the fall semester are: Janet 8S. Baldwin, 2229 N. New Jersey St., woman's editor; Miss Bassett, chief editorial writer; Shirley Fledderjohn, RR-3, busi-

ness manager; Edward H. Frank,

1345 E. 46th St., and Mr, MacGill night editors; Richard L. Madden, 3105 N. Meridian 8t., associate editor, and Bernard -1.. Vonderheide, 3601 Forest Manor, assistant managing editor.

Scholarship Winner

William Frazer, an Indianapolis sophomore at Carleton College, Northfield, Minn. was awarded two scholarship prizes at annual commencement exercises this week. A Baker Trust gcholar, he received the Reeve Prize, awarded to the student who ranks highest in scholarship for the entire college. He also won the Phi Beta Kappa, prize awarded to the highest ranking sophomore. A Broad Ripple High School graduate, Mr, Frazer served as

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Steeplechase

The Army and Air ‘Force Re-| cruiting Service, will be repre-| sented tomorrow at the fifth an-| nual rumning of the Royalton Steeplechase. A team of 12 enlisted men,

Purchase Mi To Rich Copper Sector

By United Press | ELY, Minn, June 13—Mining/ rights te 5000 acres of nickel and| copper-bearing land in the Kawi-| shiwi River area near here have) been sold the International Nickel | Co. of New York, it was revealed, yesterday. Fred Childers Sr. Ely prospector who discovered the ore in 1948, said INC engineers and field men were scheduled to arrive in about two weeks to survey the area. Mr, Childers and his partner, R. V. Whiteside, Duluth explorer, leased the land from the government in 1949, Mr. Childers said. The deal with International Nickel «involved “a substantial amount of cash and liberal roy-|

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equipped with radios, will be stationed at the stables and in the paddock to call up each horse and rider.

Elections

Foster 1. {Mill Rd, has been elected presiident of the Telephone Pioneqrs of {America, Hoosier State chapter. He succeeds Clifford R. |mer, Other new officers are: Harold A, York, first vice president; Ruth James, second vice president, and Floye Don, treasurer. » = » FRANK L. REISSNER JR, 111 {W, 40th St., has been elected president of the executive committee of the Butler University Alumni, Association. Other officers include: Howard

5344 N. Park Ave. second vice president, 3627 N. Pennsylvania 8t.,

tary-treasurer.

Executive committee members;

are Mrs. John Crawford, Mrs. Leslie Duvall, Richard Hoberg, Rohert Whitcraft, Charles Henizie, Jack Patterson, Mrs. C. E. Malgren, Philip Kappes and Miss Virginia Caldwell.

Conventions

Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic will open their 3-day | {convention in the Claypool Hotel Friday.

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state convention in Lincoln Hotel, at 9 a.m, Sunday. Guest speakers

Division of Highway and Con{tract Transportation, and Mr. L. E. Ernst, Cincinnati, general superintendent of Indiana, Ohio, [Kentucky and Illinois Division, |

Training Ground

lesterny. M | i “Lolley CR HOASTR™ oy EA % tons! therapy. school in’ the world, will send a. student to Indianapolis this ‘summer to serve in a local hospital. Miss W. Jean Worden, Lansing, Mich., has been selected to train at General Hospital. She is one

of 47 students from the school]l

who'll receive clinical experience in 31 hospitals and clinics across the nation.

ining Rights

If successful, the project would produce the first nickel and cop-' per mines in Minnesota. The land involved, located 12 miles south of Ely near Highway 1 on the Kawishiwi River, is believed to contain 120 million tons of ore.

Commercially Mineable |

Mr. Childers said assay reports indicate that the ore is commercially mineable.

He said the ore contained .92 per cent nickel and 1.4 per cent copper, Mr, Childers said one stipulation of the agreement was that the firm would “use local lahor, services and facilities wherever {possible” in developing the area.

alty provisions,” he said. Closed in Duluth

The transaction was said to have been closed in Duluth last Thursday. However, Dr. C. E. Michener, the firm's chief geologist, said at

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Copper Cliff, Ontario, Canada, “we have reached an agreement in principle, but all the papers are not signed.” Mr. Michener said more than $100,000 cash was ‘involved in the deal.

Your favorite columnists, Ed Sovola, Earl Wilson, Robert Ruark, Harold Hartley, Christy and many others, appear each Sunday in The Times.

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