Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1945 — Page 7

"FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1945 _

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- — 3 y Vv y ST. JOHN'S DAY ‘TO BE [vi piey for group singing. | * AUXILIARY 70 MBEF | : ISEASE WICKARD 0K . : - ' Committee in charge of arrahge-| Maj. Harold 8. Megrew auxiliary a OBSERVED TOMORROW ments include Mrs. George Jacob-|3 of the United Spanish War Vet- { GROWS : : Native Scandinavians in Indiap- sen, Mis, W Biter = high will meet a 8 p. m. Monday : apolis will celebrate St. John's day 2 ret Fr oot on for initiation and business sessions. (U. P).—The tomorrow with a picnic dinner at 6 VIS. Y y | Mrs. Mattie E. Resor will be in| -— p. m. at Riverview park. Charles/Ericson and Mrs. H. Coucheron| Mrs. Ma . rs and Suipes. any ; Nelson, violinist and accordionist, Asmot. . charge. 1 taggering” in- Appointment for<July 1 Is RE disease among ses = Genmaiy wh Confirmed by Senate. ernize. ? : WASHINGTON, June 22 (U, P). se in venereal =Claude R. Wickard has a néw job round - forces today, but he'll still be taking or- ) ‘was 300 per ders from Claude R. Wickard for 2k period from another nine days. ril to May 25, The senate confirmed Wickard : yesterday as rural electrification adw venereal dis ministrator for a 10-year term ry | Swine i President Truman said when he » YE oe pes sald, Med« nominated him that he was to ORT d the upward take office upon confirmation. )) 0 "." VY) oS y § . ! 4 NS Cro . > ~~ But Wickard is still secretary of EA or all army "agriculture and REA is under that : » Roti . Ee ) was estimated ~ department. 111° NY | * R 3 SH BS ATH pared with the "On July 1, however, Wickard steps {a 3 1 » ground forces down from his agriculture secre- | ) olin : Eo taryship to make way for Rep. Clin- Com p fete (BE § Li Ht] 1at Paris, where ~ ton P, Anderson (D, N. M.) who has J 7 $30 $1 pea come on leave, been confirmed as his successor. AN Men's Sho VY 2 ER infection of 40 Anderson as agriculture secretary! RK SOCK ; IT TI S++ I s among troops will be Wickard’s boss. Mie 8B = rT and 25 per cent SR an {ert HI H » + jhe FTO: Proes WTO IN TTT Hi TIT [Sopp * a —————— £18 i STEWART'S | —— = 4h iE et a | S Lo Suggestions for : 1 Ui 1s Hh ) 3

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office efficiency: Y | Wa FOR '46 DRIVE Accounting Forms | * Ledger Sheet -— pos Birdos” |Five-Point Plan Outlined at ® Filing Supplies Harmony Session.

® Visible Records Peace! It's wonderful! | So asserted a tremendous gathering of the Republican clan at the Athenaeum last night A five-point 1946 election platform was constructed at the harmony session. Representatives of all three local Republican factions — the regular - county organization, “Mayor Tyn-=-| : : dall's oup and “in betweeners”: , Social Stationery were ay to launch a new era of | * Greeting Cards for [good feeling. Marion County Re ia : {publican Chairman Henry E. Osall occasions | trom presided. Governor Gates was a guest. Planks in the G. O. P. platform were cited as: ‘ | 1. Jobs for ex-servicemen, partic-| cularly in private enterprise. }

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conversion plans, | 5. Emphasis on the “public serviant” phase of party activities and | Rublic office-holding: “The voters deserve courteous, efficient and sym- | pathetic service regardless of race, | creed or economic station, .*. .” !

‘DISCOVER LUFTWAFFE MEW YORK ‘WAR PHOTO RECORDS

BERCHTESGADEN, June 22 (U. P.) ~The 101st airborne division, it was revealed today, has located and Call TWA first for essential seized 300 huge wooden packing cases containing the luftwaffe’s vegrtion Sraval, For remrvations complete air photo reconnaissance and information, telephone record of the war. |

LINCOLN 2596 The find comprises hundreds of |

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thousands of - photographs taken! from before the start of the war! until almost the end. It was located in an old salt well in the basement of an Alpine farmhouse. | The records are in first class shape and are expected to be of highest interest to the allied com-| mand; both air and ground forces, {which now is in a position to determine how éffectively the Nazis {were able to detect allied concen- | trations, movements ‘and strong | .& points from the air,

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| V.F.W.AUXILIARY ELECTS | | The Burns-West Streibeck aux-| |iliary 29099, Veterans of Foreign | Wars, will hold a card party at 8:30 {p. m. Saturday at the post hall. | | Mrs. Bessie Spurlin is chairman, |

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