Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1945 — Page 12

MARY JOHNSTON (above),

il native Hoosier soprano, will be

Econdmic re-establishment of vet- : to

youth of this republic shall he a basic part, i to the opening ses-

» sions of the executive committee,

which governs legion activities and policies between national conventions, National Commander John Stelle met with representatives of a number of campus posts over the country to discuss housing for veterans attending colleges and universities under the G. I. Bill of Rights, Student veterans, among them representatives from Indiana university's Ernie Pyle post 247 and from the universities of Oklahoma, Illinois, West Virginia and Texas, were to propose a housing plan for consideration by the executive com-

schools is hovering at the saturation point where lack of additional housing is becoming eritical.

soloist at the first Municipal con. cert at Cadle Tabernacle Wednesday, Dec. 19, at 8:30 p. m. Appearing with Fabien Sevitzky and the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra and Symphonic choir, Miss Johnston will sing Schubert’s “Omnipotence.” A graduate of DePauw univer. sity music school and of the Curtis institute in Philadelphia, Pa, Miss Johnston has studied wtih the celebrated soprano, Elisabeth Schumann. She has been frequently heard in redio pro-

grams. From Lafayette, Miss Johnston gained her first experience as soloist with the West Lafayette Methodist church choir.

LANDIS WOULD KEEP [the HOUSING NEEDS IN U. S.u

Times Washington Bureau | WASHINGTON, Dee. 13. — Be- | tween 75,000 and 100,000 homes for veterans and others who need them will be made possible mote] quickly if a bill he introduced to-!

day is passed, Rep. Ge Gerald he

Landis (R. Ind.) declared. The measure would stop all | ports of 10», lumbber and fabricated w

war II thinking,” each Jatathes of |

“the executive committee will be ace |

companied at convention be dr by a young veteran, The annual national commander's dinner for members of the executive committee will be held tonight at the Indianapolis Athletic club. A cocktail party will precede the dinner, . Highlights of tomorrow's scheduls

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he became a lieutenant colonel, lost his-life on Angzio beach. Donald Moore, William Reager

other equipment that makes troop 3 one of the best outfitted groups in the council, over 700 boys have belonged to the troop during its 35 years of extence. It is next to the oldest troop in the council.

LOCAL MAN FOUND DEAD John P. Gilby, 70, was found dead in his bed yesterday at 1223 Sheffield ave. The coroner's office said he died of natural causes,

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