Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1944 — Page 8

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before alumni of the Indiana university law school. All alunini of the old Indianapolis College of Law, the former American Central Law school, Ben- { jamin Harrison Law school and the |Indiana Law schbol, all of whom are now alumni of Indiana univer- | sity’s law school, have been invited. Members of the arrangements

Mr, Withani, who became dean {of the evening division here. Sept. (1st, is making his first appearance

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committee are Judge Ralph Hamill, Judge - Emsley Johnson Jr. and | Claude M. Warren of the Bloom{ington division and Thomas E. Garvin, Charles. W. Holder and Huber Patton of the Indianapolis division,

The annual meeting of the North district, Boy Scouts of America, will be held at 6:30 p. m. Monday at the Broad Ripple American Legion post. - Dinner will be served by the Mothers’ auxiliary of the post,

are Judge Mark Rhoads of Juvenile court and Kurt Pantzzer: Judge Rhoads will speak on “Boys Who Have Missed the Scouting Trail” and Mr. Pantzer has chosen as his subJect “A Scout Father Speaks.” Committee reports will be made by Prank Langsenkamp Jr. camping and activities; Don Millholland,

Mento S All Indianapolis restaurant and hotel operators and their staffs have been invited to attend a conference to discuss the latest scienfific research " findings to prevent food poison- | ing at 8 p. m. today at the Hotel Washington. E. E. Keller, secretary of the’ Indianapolis Res- | . taurant Operators’ association which is sponsor ing the meeting, sald “In the ine J. E. Hunsberger

terests of public health, and in put-

Boy Scouts of North District Hold Annual Meeting Monday

organization and extension; Dr. J. P, Jones, leadership training; N. T. Washburn, G. Vance Smith, health and safety. The scouter's award will be pre-

The report of the nominating committee for next year's officers will be made by Mr. Washburn, chairman.

Roscoe C. Johnston, district chairman, will preside at the meet-

scout executive,

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ting an end to any possibility of

restaurants, no restaurateur should neglect to attend this meeting.” The principal speaker will be J.

dent of the V-Ray Co. He will qutline preventive steps such as new food handling techniques to prevent food poisoning and will also discuss a ray known as the V-ray which

| kills staphylocuccus germs.

Dr. THurman B. Rice, state health director, and Dr, Herman Morgan,

invited to attend with their staffs.

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MEAT-—Red stamps A8 through Z8 and AS through PS are good.

CANNED GOODS-Blue stamps A8 through 28 and AS thtough W5 in Book 4 good indefinitely for 10 points each.

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HOOSIER WITH FIRST PHILIPPINE WACS

A Hoosier first lieutenant was among the first 10 WACs to land in the Philippines and another Indiana woman soldier is scheduled to arrive in the next group, the United Press reported from General Mace Arthur's headquarters on Leyte. First Lt. Pat Griffith of Scotts burg saw a Japanese plane brought down by anti-aircraft fire before she even had time to leave the air fleld after landing in a transport plane, A school building has been turned into a barracks to house the 34 additional WACs scheduled to land in" the islands shortly; Tech. 4th Gr. Ruth Gumbinsky of Monticello

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