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a wan is Club's Career Dav heremWednesday.Kiwanis annually obtains the ?rvices of practitioners in the arious vocations and sponsors ie comprehensive program in ^operation with local high^hool officials.Through its vocational guid-nce committee, the club also un-?rw rites a series of mental abil-y and interest tests for local igh school juniors.Career Day will open at 1 p. m.the high school auditorium ith a keynote address by Ed-ard L. McCall, newly-appointedanager of the International usiness Machines plant here. Following McCall’s appear-rice. the program will include iree banks of vocational ses-ons. beginning at 1:30 and con-nuing until 3:15.Counselors will include Ned ’ood and Frank DeVaney, ac-unting; Edwin R. Snavely and r. James Loveless, athletics and aching; C. N. Phillips, banking;‘is. William Beck, beauty cul-lre; Arthur Perry, building and mstruction; Raymond R. Neal, vil service; Garret Boone, com-lercial art.Dr. Killinger, dentistry; Jack eyhard, engineering; Miss Lor-a Barber, home economics: Gor-on Sayers, insurance and realstate; Art Spengler, industrial ork; Don Tourtelot. journalism; r. Truman Yuncker, Laboratory ‘chnicians; Dr. Robert Farber,beral arts college.Miss Sylvia Taylor, library hence; Robert Myers, mechan-s; Dr. Gilbert Rhea, medicine; r. Don White, music; Mrs. Opal iJbert, nursing; Dallas Bowman,hotograrphv; Miss Elizabethurnell, radio and television; /right’s Electric, radio and tele-ision repair.Charles Erdmann, recreation id camping; the Rev. Kermit [orrison. religious work; Maj. urtice O. Snyder, ROTC; Frank .’uertz, retail store manage-ent; Cloyd Moss, sales; Dr. J. ook, science; Mrs. Roy Suther-n. Mrs. Ward Mayhall, and Miss a-xine Gibson, secretarial work;r. W. R. McIntyre, social ser-ce; and Miss Ruth Hochstetler,• telling.Also on hand will be represent-lives of the armed forces and le fields of conservation and griculture, veterinary science,id law enforcement.Kiwanis’ vocational guidance mmiittee is headed bv Dr.rank McKenna and includesa Ivin Luther, Dr. Jervis Fulmer.ene Akers, and Dr. Earl Rowan.MASONIC NOTICEStated meeting Cloverdaleodge No 132 F. ' A M. Thurs-riv, April 19th. at 7:00 p m.Paul Mundy. W. M.I( KKT PLACED AT FOOD STORE KLIXi. ON TUESDAYGerald Ashwoith, Business gent of the Carpenters Union local 12*17, announced today lat the Central Indiana District otincil and the Laborers Un-n of Brazil, had ordered the xd store being erected at the rner of Locust a-nd Franklin Lreets picketed because the con-actor is using non-union lair and that 85 per cent of the ork being done comes under l ie matter of union work.TOO IIOT AN ISSUEWASHINGTON, April 17 UP) The Daughters of themerican Revolution today bark-i awav from southern members’ quests foi a resolution opposing ie Supieme (Court’s desegregation ruling.Mrs. T. B. Throckmorton of es Moines. Iowa, chafiiman ofie resolutions committee, an-)imced the committee unanim-isly decided the explosive issuenot DAR business.”“After our experience with Ma-an Anderson, the committee de-ded to steer clear of the issue.”ie said.The DAR became the center of national furor in 1939 when it fused to rent Constitution Hall i an Eastei Sunday * oncert byie Negro singer. She sang fromie steps of Lincoln Memos ialveto Supported, Also OpposedIt? I ultcit I'reft*The powerful American Farm Bureau Federation backed President Eisenhower’s farm bill veto today. But other coinbelt farmleaders said it will cost the Republicans votes.9The national farmers organization. forerunners in the fight lor 100 per cent of parity price supports, said the veto “will bring disillusionment to the entile farm belt at a time when some hopes had been held forth” The national Grange was already on record in favor of the vetoed bill and a North Dakota leader of the National Fanners Union, Glenn Talbott, predicted the veto “will lead to a drastic political revolution against the GOP.”Many midwest Republicangovernors, such as Indiana's George Craig, praised Mr. Eisenhower for vetoing the bill. Hut *nIowa, where most GOP leadersbacked the bill, some Republican leaders said they were sorryover the President’s decision.The Farm Bueau, representing1.622.000 farmers, said the veto was based “on sound economic principles.” It called for swift enactment of a new farm bill containing ' a sound soil bank planfree of counteracting productionsti mulating provisions.”The National Live Stock Producers Assn. representing about500.000 ranchers and farmers, joined in praising the President.It said he had taken a “courageous stand.”Prince's Guests Robbed Of JewelsMONACO. April 17- (UP)A New York detective invited bv»Prince Raimei to attend his wedding was put to work today with lour French inspectors in an attempt to stop the jewel theltsthat have plagued guests of tie-prime’s marriage to actress Grace Kelly.The detective, Frank Gressi, acted as the prince's bo.iygua»u on his recent New York visit. Rainier developed such an admiration fur tin* combined linguist-detective who had guardedother visiting royalty he invitedhim to the wedding.The latest report was the theftof about $6,000 worth of jewdsHorn Mrs. Maree Pamp, wealth;. Philadelphia socialite and one m Grace’s bridesmaids. The jewe’s were removed from a black zi;-pered bag in her room at the swank Hotel de Pans. They* wenoriginally estimated worth $10,-000 to $20,000.HEM) IN SEA \ INIiSEATTI.E. Wish April IT1 I P) A 3d-y**ar-old Tacomaconstruction worker and fisher-Iman was held today for question- i irig in the slaying of Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Stockton. 35, Seattle, formerly of Mot gantown and!I Indianapolis. \ 1John Joseph (Vdito told police | at the time of the shootingI Friday afternoon that Mrs Stockton, mother of a 12-yeai-old son. was shot accidentally m ! a quarrel at her apartment. t\Yl.KK TO MIC /OMNI. TASK i“Zoning in Gre**mastle“ will b* |the topic of discussion on Green- 1 castle Speaks Up tomorrownight at 5 30 over WORE Thepurpose of the discussion will be to inform city property owner-.m the regulations protecting their property. Glenn Timmons will serve as in derator. Other*on the panel will be Dr. HarryVoltmer, Granville Thompson. IDr. Charles Bieb *rr a member of I . • Ci' j PI .t C-iiii.uis . »nPrestheirThcan'tover i Sothe.!for—saidcharj•noil;Scv supp set bbut i veto* Anonlyof ther vlt; unco for tMirad unaticg! es:soil I HeCIH t inclumentof Ufing f Su farmprodcoudlarsmy lt;#said, to o t hat rang imnu farmLCVisitBi ilaordeiXikiilai BwasIN(UP i26. a at G with dav ment PoK•*divot1temp la yec Thoutbaver*normTEViTheA mei build andpoweof th CounHrThelv tic•r Uf;-'.'i n s t aabouICOllliMl6mmI89101112
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