Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1940 — Page 7
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Lay Leader on Program—Ray D. Everson, Indianapolis district lay leader of the Methodist Church, will speak on “Bargain-Counter Religion” tomorrow at the Broadway Methodist Church fellowship dinner.
Youth Group Social Tonight— The Townsend Youth Association will hold a box social at the B. of L. F. and E: Hall, State and Hoyt Aves, at 7:30 p. m. today. :
Norman Lansford is co-chairman of the General Committee of the Annual Frolic of the Allied Postal Council to be held Feb. 17 at the Naval Armory. Other committee members are John W.. Bush, 20-chairman; E. S. Gilchrist, Ben Harris, Lawrence Ernst, Walter Summa, Merle Otto, Frank Mca» Guire, Earl Ir- : win, Elmer | Schmalfeldt, Higbie and Glenn Burkhardt.
Tech Club Elects—Charleen Sheppard has been elected president of the XYZ Club of Tech High School. Other officers are John C. Shirk Coffin, vice president; Margaret Byram, secretary; James Ratcliffe, treasurer; Albert Ajamie, sergeant-at-arms, and Marjorie. Brown,
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A $10,000 damage suit in the death of Clifford Woods, a fireman, was filed against the City of Indianapolis today in Superior Court 3. Mr Woods, stationed at Engine House 1,
riding was overturned on Beauty Ave. near New York St.
striking a chuckhole and charges the City with negligence in failure to improve the street.
Safety Worker Appointed—Lieut. Walter V. Mentzer of the Indiana State Police has been appointed to do field work in the Safety Division of the International Association -of Chiefs of Police during 1940. The appointment was made by Lieut. F. M. Kreml, division director. Lieut. Mentzer has been a member of the State Police Department for seven years. He attended Ohio State University and is a member of the Indiana bar. Before entering police work he practiced law.
Pupils Write Radio Program— Broad Ripple High School freshmen are writing a radio program to be presented later over the High School Workshop Hour, broadcast at 5:30 p. m. Mondays over WIRE.
Meeting Called—Local 78, National Federation of Federal Employees, will meet at 7:30 p. m. Friday at the Lincoln Hotel for a business meeting
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HAGUE DELEGATES SEEK PEACE BASIS
THE HAGUE, Netherlands, Feb. 7 (U. P.).—Delegates of 10 nations met today to make a modest start on a study of world economic reconstruction and social betterment which, in the opinion of some European personages, may become the basis for a real and lasting peace. The Netherlands, Great Britain, France, Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Norway, Portugal, Switzerland and Turkey were represented. ‘Their delegates had been mandated by the League of Nations to form a central committee for a study of world economic and social problems. The organizing committee met at The Hague Peace Palace under the presidency of Joseph Avenol, Secretary General of the League of Nations, for 10 minutes this morning. It decided to invite former Netherlands Premier Dr. Hendrik Colijn to join the commission as one of its non-official technical experts and then unanimously elected him chairman of the organizing committee. It will meet again this afternoon to elect a central committee.
See U. S. Obliged to Aid
In Peace After War WASHINGTON, Feb. 7 (U. P.).— State Department officials believed today that the United States, even though it does not become invoived in the European war, must participate in any peace conference that follows it. Despite recurring rumors of peace proposals likely to be made by various . European leaders, administration leaders expressed belief that an " “imminent peace” is unlikely.
COPENHAGEN, Feb. 7 (U. P.).— Resentment rose in Scandinavia today against Germany’s airplane attacks on neutral shipping. There were evidences at the same time of increased Scandinavian solidarity and of growing determination to aid Finland to hold off Russia's army.
CLAIM 2 AMERICANS EXECUTED BY NAZIS
PARIS, Feb. 7 (U. P.).—A Polish Government communique asserted today that an American citizen named Szczygiel and his 19-year-old American citizen son were among 138 Poles executed by Germany at the town of Wawer, near Warsaw, in reprisal for the murder of two German police. It was alleged that after the murder a battalion of German landesschutzen reached the town and shot
LORD TWEEDSMUIR’S CONDITION IMPROVED
. OTTAWA, Ontario, Feb. 7 (U. P.).
muir was reported resting comfortably tday after suffering a concussion of the brain in a fall at Government House yesterday. He fainted in his dressing room yesterday morning, fell, striking the side of his head on the floor. His scalp was cut and he was unconscious more than an hour.
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