Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1945 — Page 6
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‘deep regret and praised him for extraordinary service to the hospital since coming here from White Cross “hospital, Columbus, O., in 1931, Dr. Benson, who was also superintendent of the hospital until his ‘resignation from that post. several ‘months ago, declined the post of “superintendent of the Methodist ‘hospital at Hot Springs, Ark. the bishop said.
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1 . | tures yesterday: Lo Benson Will Devote BUA. oop rrore oo errersrsonse: 7 |is lying at anchor in the Viiv. : ‘ Chicago .. Hc 8 56 |stok harbor. “awaiting orders,” the Time to Lecturing. |CINCIBBAK «2 0arvarvrransesenss 79% Soviet Far Eastern radio at Khaba- : ; I DBYer re aa rrerres “v4 46 |rovsk .said today. Destination of Resignation of Dr. John Be. Ben- Evansville ovens rerrririeerns 5a 5 the ships was not revealed . . , PL. Way EAP EAYEN AREA 7 AN . Son as general secretary to the poo, Rol, Soci) il 7. Khabarovsk said a considerable Methodist hospital board of trustees Kansas City, Mo. Fieri 8 3 number of new Russian warships av Miami, Fla ae ’ 1 was artiounced today. | Minneapolis-8t. Paul #8 48° are also at Vladivostok and the % Bishop Titus Lowe, president of New Orleans .......... 50 s “city of Vladivostok itseif Wetoem- | 7 oh Vn Ne A RS 1 rh New York oi onuvus os “ o the poare, sald DE. Benson Will Te-|oyjanoma, City 07 46 ing with the troops, marines and tire Yom hospital work to. take up| omats. Neb. ....... + 87 48 lgajlors of the Soviet Pacific fleet.” | > urine. Shop Lows said he A% igen Aston Lo 32 The broadcast was recorded by cepted Dr. Benson's resignation with 5t. } puis Lge, 8 3 | United Press. |
RUSS TROOP SHIPS ‘AWAITING ORDERS’
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 14 (U. Exce: oatresreslier: 10 2 p)—A large concentration of Rus- | “The following table shows the tsmpera-| stan ocean-going troop transports
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BIRTHS
Twins (Boys) At Methodist—Reese, Mary Meredith.
tuberculosis
dilatation of heart
myocarditis
“diarrhea.
Mary E. Young, 88, 1226 Tecumseh, arteriosclerosis Lee R. Williams, 61, 2021 Hoyt, acute
Julia Anna Horine, 69, 220 Goode, chronic
Elizabeth Etta Cauble, 173, Bt, Vincent, peritonitis. James Buckner, 3 mo, City, chronic
MARRIAGE LICENSES
five new
teachers ed to the staff at Crispus Atks high school. ‘hey are: Miss Mary Holliman,
CRISPUS ATTUCKS
have been
At City--Harry, Myrta Butler, At Coleman—Walter, COail Cox; Kermit, Ruth Flanagan; Omer, Mary Hook; Dr, Theodore, Margaret Makovsky, Frank, Ruth Roberts, At Methodist—John, Ruth Bishop; James, Beatrice Malicoat; Harry, Ruth Shover; Wayne, Anne Wiggs
Ralph Lee Allison, 1148 W. 30th; Patricia Jo Smith, 1026 Goodlet. Robert 8, Baird, Camp Atterbury; Muriel A. Bprock, Camp Atterbury. Harry Phillip Bloxson, U. 8, army; Viola L. McKinney, 1222 Gimber. Cecil Joseph Burton, 318 E. Walnut; Mae Aline Lance, 1322 College. James H. Combs, U. 8. army; Rose Patrick,
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