Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1944 — Page 6

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AVIATION PLANNED

A plan of action for the study! Sof aviation $roblems in Indiana | “will be mapped at the initial meet" dng of the governor's commission of | _Saviation tomorrow at the state . phamber of commerce offices here, “A. Hotlopeter, commission chair={ pan, announced today. i © Kenneth L. Shellie, planning! {engineer of the Indiana Economic - ‘pouncii, and John J. Hogan, disfrict airport engineer of the civii Rargnautics administration office in Chicago, have been invited by the ‘chairman to assist with organization

~ Members of the commission wil ‘eet with Governor Schricker at /| noon luncheon at the Indianapolis | Athletic club.

——————— CADETS TO HEAR VETERAN : SEYMOUR, Ind. Sept. 7 (U. P), «Capt. Robert E. Maggart, Gary, veteran of the African and Sicilian]

got under way.

missions, will speak .tomorrow el graduation exercises for the cadet class. at Free an. army air field.

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OY OF INDIANA | Manuel's 50% Ypar Under Way WIDOW TO AUCTION

Manual high school was in its 50th year today as the fall term On opening day, Principal E. H. Kemper McComb _ campaigns and pilot, of a B- 25! met with students, new and old. Left to right—Ivory Potter, freshman; which participated in 50 combat) weopicn Chapman, senid® and editor of the Booster; Mr. McComb; Joan Austin, freshman and Raymond Raker, senior and president of

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