Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1945 — Page 23
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Eight More Events Sched uled for Tomorrow Night.
box dancing at Riverside house; Boogie’ Barn at Cottage and 8S. East sts; .Buzz Bucket at 2400
Tommy Martin's band, at
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_| war Plans for Indianapolis Parks”
Medal, now for sale through the Treasury Department. Designed by Chief Engraver John R. Sinnock, it is three inches in diameter with a portrait of the late President on one side, On the other side is a female figure, sitting with head bowed, symbelizing a sorrowing nation.
Times Washington Bureau . WASHINGTON, Nov, 9-Secre-tary of State Byrnes today informed Senator Capehart’s office that the United States government does not intend to choose between American cities as possible sites for the United Nations Organization. The, junior senator from Indiana had written the state department urging that Indianapolis be selected. The city now is listed with other possible sites, it was learned. In replying to the Capehart letter, Secretary Byrnes cited the fact that a majority vote of the executive committee of the 40 United Na-
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