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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • 24

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izv ft 'y 11 tt-9 24 THE INDIANAPOLIS NIWS Friday, Jtily Mm rw a o. aj- i ne rs Better Not Get uies 20 Seek State To Play Here! Convention A Bang Out Of In Beauty Pageant e- Sptdaf Tkt News MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. Twenty beauties from The 10 finalists will compete again Saturday night in swim suits, ball gowns and talent categories. Judging begins at 8 p.m. in Elston High School auditorium tonight and tomorrow.

More than 100 floats and maching units will, participate in a pageant parade tomorrow at 1:30 Scholarships worth $2,000 are awarded to the winners. The pageant is sponsored by the Michigan City Chamber of Commerce. tt nim WMhMftM unm potentate of Murat, is expected WASHINGTON Fun-loying to be advanced from imperial Shriners should bring plenty of ceremonial master to im- perial oriental guide in the money to next week conven- st advancement of tion if they plan to throw con- members of the imperial divan, fetti or fire their cap pistols. George L. Stalker, a The District of Columbia potentate of Murat, also is ex-commissioners announced a pected to be advanced from ban today on "confetti or kin- first vice-president to president dred substance designed to of the Cabin, organization of annoy a person" and also on temple past potentates, at its "any imitation election.

Violation could cost the con Lee C. Frazier of Murat is vention guests up to $100 in expected to be advanced from fines and an extended Wash- second vice-president to first 'throughout Indiana are competing here this weekend for the Miss Indiana crown. t. The winner will represent Indiana in the Miss America pageant this September at Atlantic City, N.J. 2- Judging began last night, when half the con-, testants appeared before judges in ball gowns and Swim suits.

The second half appeared in talent com-" "petition. Tonight, the order will be reversed. Indianapolis chess players will have a chance to pit their skills against; an international grandmaster Sunday. i Robert Byrne, Indianapolis, will give an exhibition in "rapid transit" play and' a lecture sponsored by the Indianapolis Chess Club. Play will begin at 1 p.m.

in Parlor A at the Sheraton-Lincoln Hotel. Byrne, ranked second to American champion Bobby Fischer, last week tied for first in the Western Open chess tourney at St. Louis. He, became a grandmaster by virtue of his third place finish in the Mar del Plata tourney at Buenos Aires, Argentina. The Chess Club is accepting opponents for on a "first-come-first-served" parade at an.

imperial session. It needs only one more leg to gain permanent possession of that cup. Convention sessions will be held at the swank new Washington-Hilton Virtually all the 167 Shrine temples in the United States, Canada and Mexico will have individual dinners, receptions and parties throughout the week. Ballroom and banquet facilities have been booked for weeks. Opening ceremonies are scheduled at the hotel headquarters Monday afternoon, but special worship services will be at 9 a.m.

Sunday at Washington National Cathedral. Imperial potentate O. Carlyle Brock of Erie, will preside over the 91st annual vice-president of the Interna tional Association of Shrine Horse Patrols. The first of two major parades willmove down Pennsylvania Avenue, following the inaugural parade route, at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday.

About 20,000 marchers in ington visit of 30 days in jail. One of the peculiarities about' the commission's instruction to the Shrine convention delegates is that it doesn't ban "real-for-sure" guns. The order was printed as a legal notice in Washington papers, taking up nearly a full-page of space in small type. More than 150,000 Shriners, and their families will begin Goodwill repairs all types of furniture. Call ME 6-2541 for an estimate, i Egyptian and Arabic costumes will march past a reviewing stand for six hours.

Former President Harry Truman, arriving over the weekend for Shriner himself, will be the the five-day imperial council ade marghal aeeiAN anHa itAVt Itmnflir ocoaiuu uiai. cuua utAi hurt ia jirhftHulftH for 7:30 n.m Washington is laying out Thursday, on the same route, the royal welcome mat, de- Special features will include 1 2k. 1 1 A "PATRICIA ANN WEGNER nc tiic comci.i.1 i.u pgiui brass bads gtring bandSi ori. ban, for the convention goers enta, bandSi kilted bands drum since it estimated they will and corps punted TRINA EDWARDS Miss Tipton JANE GRONINGER Miss Plymouth EILEEN SMITH Miss Indianapolis "Miss Valparaiso University spenamore vonua million horse patrols, and camels, bur I SAtllNG-NO TRAFFIC PROBLEMS FBI. 4 SATURDAY uumiB uicir wy ucic.

ros and clown vehicles. h. Sue SPAN PORKY LANE The delegates will be staying. After Thursday night's pa OPEN FRIDAY TO IdtdCT-1 A in at least 49 hotels and mo- rade, there will be receptions ATUKUAX I TO I i ii.ii i iia, ii 111 i ib tels, making their gaily colored for the Murat Chanters and pantaloons and fezzes a famil- the Murat Band and Patrol, lar signt on aoout every street Murat members will watch corner. with interest the participation The 600-member delegation the mounted units in both from Murat Temple, Indianap- parades.

Murat's palomino olis, will be housed in nearby horse patrol already has won Arlington, at the swank two legs on the cup offered South Gate and Holiday Inn for the best performance by LAWN FURNITURE COFFEE (UPS SOUP BOWLS Motels. Shrine horse oatrol in the VARIETY GOODS PRE INVEHTORY SAIE HUNDREDS OP ICO BARGAINS THROUGHOUT OUR IIG STORE Charles H. (Bud) Ellis, In imki tia dianapolis, will head the Murat CHAISE riJ delegation, which will travel EA. Penrod Begins by special Pennsylvania Rail road train leaving Indianapolis tomorrow afternoon. 111 Provost Job Of special interest to mem IFIF bers of the Murat party will IS IS 1 be the following social events, LEANNE HOWERTER Miss Evansville College MARLA HABECKER Miss Indiana University MARTHA GLOSSENGER Miss LaPorte County LINDA SUE MUMBY Miss St.

Joseph County at the South Gate Motel: Dr. Kenneth E. Penrod, 49, CORNER yesterday began duties as MAXWELL HOUSE AND MOST POPULAR BRANDS WITH S.00 ORDER OR MORE provost at the Indiana Uni versity Medical Center. Dr. Penrod said his new job will be to co-ordinate various 4 p.m.

Sunday, Murat fflctrt and pott BctMitattt' rectptlMi, fellow td by dlnntr. p.m. Sunday, Orltntal Sand rtctptlon, 4 to i p.m. Monday, rtctptlon tor Murat mMm and ttwir MM. 5 to I p.m.

Tutsday, Mural Oun Club rtctptiM. to p.m. Tutiday, Murat Arab Patrol roctption. 4 to p.m. Wtdnoiday, Murat directors staff reception.

I p.m. Wednesday, Mural Band reception, and Murat Oramatlc Cast reception. activities" at the center. He a i the provost position was created because deans and 70e J. Worth Baker, a past directors of WITH SIO ORDER OR MORE WITH SIS ORDER' OR MORE most depart 2- LB.

Till 3- tB.Tiri ments were be-coming concerned with the oVerlarjnine 'of Fireworks JL STARK 4 WHZa NO. I SLICED SAVE 30c A POUND IB. BACOn 65 their depart- renroa ments and the confusion which Charge Upset resulted from it. -ter' EXTRA BEEF PATTIES "This post will fill a definite void. It will provide the uni An 18-year-old youth was versity with centrally con SHARON S.

GRANNAN Miss West Central Indiana SUSAN BREIDENBAUGH Miss Marion DONELL S. HOCHSTETLER rv Queen of the Lakes SHARON LEE GUSTAVEL Ball State University found not guilty of having fire' trolled tentacles throughout works in' Municipal Court 3 the state," the former physi ology professor said. today by Judge Ernie Burke. Warren A. Ward, 3955 Wash A need existed for such a position long ago, he added, ington Boulevard, was ar The I.U.

medical School no rested yesterday with William I STEAK I SAVE 30e fj WkBd longer is able to worry itself Holmgren, 17, 267 Blue Ridge Road, for possession of illegal about functions of the dental, nursing or other schools be fireworks. wii'iiii i 't' I iltfi i-Xi' liiiiliii'' gsA-tsA cause it must concentrate exclusively on medical educa They were arrested after tion, he said. George Shearer, 24, Lawrence, manager of the Burger Chef "The realization that each restaurant at 1155 E. 38tht told police that fireworks had been school is encountering more and more complexities in teaching made it necessary to create the provost post to set off in a metal ash tray in side the restaurant yesterday. FISIISTICKS279 handle co-ordination and allow On July 4 a cherry bomb each school to concentrate on which was exploded inside a rest room at the restaurant teaching," he Said.

Sr.70. SAUSAGE JT49i Penrod had been vice-presi caused extensive damage, Shearer said. No estimate has been made on the amount of dent and professor of physiology at West Virginia Uni versity since 1959. damage caused by either blast. SUSAN LYNN BLACK KAREN HAUGSRUD Miss Northeast Indiana SHARI ALICIA KIEL Miss Purdue University DIANE MURPHY Miss Depauw University Holmgren was taken to the Miss Indiana State University juvenile division.

Park Murder Suspect Held 11 11 mmm pvpK I 1 JV s-i M-ovj ill 1 knMr I HYGRADE'S -v ALL MEAT jfOiriQ! SAVE JOe A LI. AND MORE I Cs Another suspect in the June 27 murder of David Bridge- forth was picked up by police last night in a routine check at 1 6th and Alabama. The suspect could not pro RUf.lP ROAST BONED AND ROLLED ft f( GOOD lor SLICING, II. QJJ vide police with proper identification or account for his actions when questioned mi if Vi one at the intersection about 7:30 p.m. He is being held on a preliminary charge of murder.

Bridgeforth was shot to death in Taggart Park as he ICE CREAM FLOWS AT PLAYGROUND Appr i a 1 280 adults and children ate ice cream to their hearts' content last night at an old-fashioned social sponsored by the Riley. Civic League at the New York Street Evangelical United Brethren Church playground, East and New York. Children played on the playground, formerly a used car lot, and tribute was paid to city officials who assisted with work on the play area. Such programs as a tuberculosis X-ray day. next Wednesday, a mem- bership drive, and home economics courses are planned by adults.

The Rev. James E. Miller, pastor of the EUB Church. 237 N. East, and AI apartment house owner, are chairmen of the league.

Mordoh gave the lot for the playground more than a year ago. Marjorie Chance, social' worker, and women of the Anti-Crime Crusade -sponsored hy The assisted with classes In family living. and his girl companion ran MARLENE MACDONALD Miss Porter County CHRISTINE HETHER Miss Hammond RUTH BASER DOROTHY MANTEUFFEL Miss Butler University Miss Hobart from a man who had accosted them. The murdered attempted to make the two disrobe, but Bridgeforth, 21, 6322 Wood Knoll Lane, refused to comply. FIELD-BROWN I 5) -lb.

box fo)c: AZAL BARGAti i Senators To Begin WW I Vets Welcomed By Barton Santo Domingo Probe WASHINGTON (AP) Second only to California in size, the Indiana department, according to Wilbur C. Cochran, active convention Closed hearings on the U.S. involvement in the Dominican Stewart To Judge Dr. Paul R. Stewart, associate professor of English and Mayor John J.

Barton welcomed more than 1,500 delegates to the 12th annual con-xuition of the Indiana Department of Veterans of World War I and its auxiliary today at the Claypool Hotel. The convention began with registration this morning and will last through Sunday. director of the University Col erans of World War will be the principal speaker at the convention banquet tomorrow at 7 p.m. in the Riley Room of the hotel. In an entire day of business sessions tomorrow, the delegates will discuss resolutions for increased benefits and will hear reports from department officers.

New officers will be elected Sunday morning. lege at Butler University, has been appointed a regional HY6IADFS PIEDMONT CHEESE FOOD CHEESE judge for the National Council committee chairman, boasts 15,000 members. Natio nally the organization is 250,000 strong. The first convention of World War I Veterans was held in 1953. It was not until 1958, however, that the organization received a Congressional charter.

Republic will start Wednesday before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Chairman J. W. Fulbright, said the first witness will be Undersecretary of State Thomas C. Mann, President Johnson's top advisor on Latin American affairs.

of Teachers of English Achieve ment awards program for I G07FEE Saji Jcha Erickson, national leg- 1965. The program recognizes lativo director and past na- outstanding high school seniors jioad commander of the Vet- for excellence in English. ka-iavi-i it itis vi is Ct Zi-is -Zc 2c 21.

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