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An Indianapolis Greyhound bus driver, with a record of 22 years of accident-free driving, was honored in Detroit Friday by the Great Lakes

Lines.

Joseph Schubert, 5034 W. Minnesota St. among 22 other drivers honored at a special dinner, »#*™ The company estimates the group has a com-

bined safe-driving total of 503 ye ~ Greyhound's Director of Safety, A. H. Polk, presented each driver with a mantle clock. |

Summer Commencement

« Approximately 162 seniors dnd | graduate students are expected to receive degrees at Butler University’s summer school commencement exercises, Aug. 1. Dr. A. C. Brooks, minister of the Third Christian Church, will

be speaker at the annual ceremonies.

Picnic Date Set The Womens Lions Club. of] Irvington will hold its annual pic-| nic Tuesday in the shelter house at Riley Park, Greenfield. .A picnie supper will be served at 6:30 p. m., followed by entertainment. ! All members and their families] are invited.

Summer Camp Notes Miss Dianne Schleicher, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Schleicher, “7935 Oakland Rd, leaves today for the summer vocal camp sesgion of Westminster Choir College in Princeton, N. JI This is the second consecutive year Miss Schleicher has Miss Schleicher been chosen as one of 25 contralto students included in the 100-voice choral group. - Miss Schleicher, pupil at Broad Ripple High School, was selected on the basis of ability and participation in civic and religious programs of the community.

N. Y. Scientist Again Meets A Queen Ant

By Science Service NEW YORK, July 19—A queen

gles of Panama for five years has been rediscovered by an American Museum of Natural History expedition. She is a queen army ant, In 1947 she movements and the life cycle of these insects might be studied. This year she was rediscovered after long travels with her colony,

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Police Circus and gigantic fireworks display for benefit of PAL Clubs. Victory Field. General admission, $1.20; chil-

dren, 60c. Reserved seats, 60c additional. Box seats, $1.20 additional. 2:20 and 8:30 p. m.

“Arsenic and Old Lace)” Brown County Play House: production Nashville, Ind. 8 p. m.

Stock Car Races. W. 16th Street Speedway. $1. 8:30 p.m.

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John Mueller Heads Welfare At San Diego

Former Marion County Welfare Director John C. Mueller has been named director of the welfare department in San Diego, Cal, one of the largest county department's in the nation, { The youthful director who quit here last June was the unanimous choice of the California welfare ‘board. He also ranked highest lin civil service ratings for the lpost. ’ Mr. Mueller has been temporary |director of the San Diego depart-

'ment the past six months. m Jet Streams

announcing his permanent ap{pointment, the board praised Mr.

Most Men Work After They're 65

By Science Service

NEW YORK, July 19—Con-

trary to what many people think, jp |lots of men continue working for tp

a good number of years after their 65th birthday. At ages 65-69 more than half of all men are still working and nearly three per cent are looking for work, Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. statisticians here report. Even at 70-74 years about 40 per cent are in some gainful activity. Not until ages past 75 does the proportion employed drop below 20 per cent.

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miles from wheres she was last 1202 N. Warman Ave., are doers

seen. The colony of thousands of ants marched through the tropical jungle, destroying all small forest life in their path. The queen produced more than 1,500,000 eggs during these predatory and marauding wanderings. Now the queen is performing the final phase of her functions as queen. The expedition led by Dr. Theodore C. Schneirla, expert on animal behavior, brought back a col-| ony of army ants, 40,000 strong.! It is on public view and will emerge from cocoon stage in a few days. New York is so hot in summer that the exhibit case for these tropical ants must be air

tropic temperatures.

n ‘ when it comes to delivering The undreds of Indianapolis Times. KC Robert, Duh, is following in the, {8 To Bring Back the Natural Curl.

{Mueller for “economical adminis-| [tration” of the department's $17 million budget for 1952-53, ° |

The Marion County department lost Mr. Mueller as an indirect! (result of the bitter welfare battle {in the State Legislature, He re-| (signed after bitter attacks on the arion County department, al{though citizens’ groups banded to{gether to praise his administration and to label attacks against the department as “unfair.”

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Butler Semester

Opens Sept. 9

Butler University’s fall semes- pon oe sults than had ever een,

(ter will begin Sept. 9 with fresh-| man tests and advisory sessions! for juniors and seniors. f

Registration for the semester, will be in the Butler Fieldhouse! Sept. 12 and 183 with classes be-| ginning Sept. 15. Last day to register in any course is Oct. 1. Final examinations for Butler's 8-week summer session will be held July 30 and 31. Summer school graduation ceremonies are scheduled for 5 p. m. Aug. 1 in!

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Vets Hunt Hog Virus Data

WASHINGTON, July 19 — A has yet bean suffered by farmers, rare disedse that its hogs, caus- since the hogs usually do not die, ing symptoms similar to but not although they can not be sent to quite so serious as those of foot market until they recover, a matand mouth disease of cattle, is etr of a few weeks. being discussed . by veterinarians believed to be transmitted by con[from 15 states here today. They where attacks have occurred and i any hogs have some clude blisters above the hoof and {cure {vesicular exanthema of hogs, the snout and nostriis, The virus has

disease has so far been most been known troublesome in Nebraska.

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