Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1943 — Page 8
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of Fall’ creek. However, Mr. Brown said, only 40 of these will be ready]. for use by next summer; with the remaining. 10 acres earmarked for “future development.”
Construct Roadways
Fach of the four picnic areas wil contain parking space, ovens and picnic tables. Approximately 50 additional ovens and 100 tables will be available for use by next spring, Mr. “I Hrown said: Mr. Hollister criticized the Jags tice of straightening the Fall Cre channel by flood control 9 Ores declaring that such action actually
speeded the stream flow and acoel-|
erated land corrosion.
Construction of gravel roadways) .
Swill bein immediately, he added.
; STUDENTS’ SNEAK-DAY, {TURNS INTO HEROICS|
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. (U, P.)~An unplanned incident at the close of the Skidmore college senior
“snedk day” picnic brought the girls!
high praise as fire-fighters and money from the state conservation department. On their return to the college, 25 . girls walked into a serious blaze on ~4the outskirts of the city. They were
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Bright baubles go a lot farther in winning over the South Pacific natives than mere words or money, our forces have found. “Here Yeoman U. 8. Asrnham of New York looks over a shipment of junk jewelry received on a Pacific isle from Los Angeles.
RUSSELL EAST RITES PLINAE
Toe Be Buried in ‘Worthington.
“Puneral services will be held for ‘Russell G: East; general apricultural
{agent of the Pennsylvania Railroad,
at 7:30 p. m. today gt the Doan funeral home, Richmond, and at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Methodist
church, Worthington. Burial in Worthington will be private... Mr. East, authority on scientific farming and ‘marketing, died Wednesday at his Richmond home.
" ‘Born in Worthington ‘He was born at Worthington,
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Named for Fete. | © Committees for the 11th district {Democratie rally and dinner to be held in the Riley room of the Clay-
ations, George Sadler and Mrs. Bess
Other speakers will include Pred Bays, Democratic state Chairman; | Mrs. Edna Bingham, state vice and Russell J. Dean, county chairman. ‘Judge Earl R.| - Cox of cireuit court, will be toastmaster, | Mr. Haymaker announced that more than 500 dinner reservations have been made. He sald that all Democrats who cannot attend the difiner are invited to-attend the} speaking and musical program, scheduled to begin at 7:30 p. m.
EXPECT SENATE 0. K.|| ON POST-WAR PLAN,
WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 (U. P)~ The senate is expected today tol} climax two weeks of foreign policy debate by recommending almost unanimously that the United States join an international organization such as the league of nations to prevent another world war. Both the Democratic and Republican leaders, Senators Alben W. Barkley of Kentucky, and Charles L. McNary of Oregon, expected the senate to vote late this afternoon. Neither anticipated more than six or eight votes against the foreign relations committee's resolution
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three hours fighting the flames. The | farmer and livestock dealer. Mr. the Moscow declaration. . | conservation’ department rewarded | East was instrumental in’ promoting {their - efforts with the eatablishes special farmers’ courses in Indiana “pgte of ‘35 vents an hour: {under the supervision of, Purdue ~ university, of which he was a gradu- — ——Np | ate, He established the university's. a : first soil experiment station on’ his]
own farm. ] He fofmerly was agricultural agent |
fof Bhelby county and entered the | service of the railroad in 1923. He had been general agricultural amt since 1036. In recent years, Mr. East en-! couraged soybean growing, a subject | } on which he became an expert. His -
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efforts were largely responsible for | making the crop a major one in the Midwest and elsewhere. Survivors include his widow and al son, Lewis P, «wis P, Bash, Richmond Richmond. |
none are | TORREY REY MEMORIAL Il SERVICE ANNOUNCED
| Memorial services for Pvt. Charles || { K. Torrey, killed in action in the | North African area, will be held | | at 10:30 a. m. Sunday at the Bighth | | Christian church. : Pvt, Torrey -was the son of te pra | Rev. pig: Mrs, Allen W. Torrey and} | the brother of Mrs. Raymond Wy-| t's a Big War | man, ail members of the church : : Rev. Torrey is a retired Christian! minister and recently came to Indianapolis from Washington, Ind. Pvt. Torrey previously was reported missing in action, and the | ’ family received word of his death Oct. 30. :
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