Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1945 — Page 13

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vation Army. At Camp Atterbury. on rw The following Indianapolis a ee TAY: SE, 0 Tre [PROTESTS BEVIN'S _-|diers are listed as having arrived |1500 Indianapolis children, will be i! PLANS FOR JEWS |in the U. 8. for processing at Camp neld in the, rotunda of the capitol BEYROUTH, Dec. § (U. P)~A|AUerdury. Amived in New Yorkipuiiding Dec. 22. In addition to proStatement issued by the Arab today aboard the le Jeune: T. § visions made for the "youngst | league in all Middle Bast Arab capi-|.0 " ' Mnight;” Pfe:~Robert” W-{miore than 400 parents will be pro-| tals today questioned the right of] '. Opl. Richard A. Griffin, 8¢%. vided with grocery -orders for British Foreign Minister Ernest|/%d E..Adams, Sgt. Robert Christmas dinner this year. [Bevin's suggestion to allow a new| Ph 10 1h OWE BH A 25-foot Christmas tree will be uota of Jews to enter Palestine. . “Halestein, illiam ¢ : ote ut have the Anglo-Ameri- Pettit, T.4 Delmar P, Hurrert, T. 5|* qocornr Outen oil mans fh cans done about the desires of many | Roy R. Whitcomb, 'T. 4 Wilfred H. Governor make : Jews to migrate to the British|DeWitt, Sgt. Donald M. Taylor, 1st|Principal address at the party and : a . empire and the United States?”|Lt. James C. Waldrow, Capt. For- other state department heads also You don't need cash to wear the newest in quality glasses, Only the statement asked. {rest R. Davidson, T, 5 Fred 8. Mur-|will speak. Sharing in the program , The Arab league claimed Zionist|ray and T. 4 Theodore Sedruley. |will be the quartet of the Shrine|] FIRST QUALITY glasses prescribed—and only the newest pressure was behind Bevin's state-| Arrived in New York "today - iment and suggested that Jews be|aboard the S. 8S. Torrens: Opl. iw, Houston and T. 85 Leo. Honey- styles. There is no charge for credit. ‘| repatriated to the countries whose|Leonard M. Bailey, 1412 Knox st.}eutt. language and culture they adopted.|Pfc. Howard E. Stanton, 1134 Grofl| Arrived yesterday aboard thie Pitt:

Fry $e Hartson; : ave; 1st Lt. Edward F. Mahoney, |Pyt. Alvin A. Allison, 1148 W, 30th | Moon, dituer: Nuts Choral club, Helen NAMED VICE CHAIRMAN 1715 Charleston ave.; Maj. Albert |st; T. Sgt. Edward F. Mulvaney, 126 8, 12:06 p. m. Times Special 8. Griffin, 547 N. Exeter st. T. 3|N, Arsenal ave; Pfc. Curtis A.|

Tuesday, 1 ne choir of school No. 26 Miss Ciara| oANNELTON, Ind. Dec. 6.—Mrs.|Kronin N. Forrest, 1505 Suley t.; | Parks, 1126 8. Pennsylvania st., and| Siri Technion hg rick A. Barker! Norma Beiter of Jasper was named | Sgt. Yates W. Byron, 3620 N. Gale, | Pvt, Curry P, Tracy, 1909 Cornell J. Russell Paxton, director: Howe high|8th district Democratic vice chair-|and Pfc. Robert W. Shives, 3015 ave. school’ . vocal ensemble, Frank Watkins. Iman at a meeting of the district|E. 11th st. Arrived yesterday at Portland are Tuesday, Dee. 18, § p. m.—Warren Cen-| committee here yesterday. Mrs.| Arrived in San Francisco Dec. 3|T. 4 Melvin H. Foist, 1653 Medford Hamilton, school's brass ensemble, ti E. | Beiter succeeds Mrs. Mayme Koer-|aboard the Casablanca were S./st. and Capt. Paul W. Richards,

adelner who died last month. Sgt. Wilbert D. Boger, Cpl. Norman | 3935 Graceland ave.

‘Trio —of Marian college; Toftolo, director; Camp Fire Girl's Mrs. Gonnard A. Felland, director: bined chorus of all community =enters operated by the city recreation depart ment, Mrs, Felland, director, Dec. 18, 1:30 m.—8chool for the Blind’ choir, Mabel -Leive, director; Bpecdway high school choir, Melva Shull, Tr

Wednesday, Dee. 19, 2:05 ». Lawrence Central nn hg s Girl's Giee Sub, Mrs. Georgia director; Washhigh hod s brass ensemble, director; Butler-Jordan choir, Joseph Lautner,

19, 5». -~-Clthadral 's orchestra and choi Etinene, director; Technical high

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