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

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L —— — 3 Hobs — - Sl A $5 - - 2 4: | diana Association gf Certified Public)! TOUGH GOING, GOVERNOR 1] DISCUSS Accountants and the city chapter of| ' ALBANY, N. Y,, Dec. 13 (U. P). hy 1 oma SED ine National Association of Cost|—Even the state of New York is ; lax decisions Accountants. Charles - Murray and feeling the- housing supplies short ot AH 1 ArT dis- | Carl Lomatch, presidents of the two/age. Gov. Thomas E. Dewey dis- | tions, will officiate at the|closed that for three months “the parley. entire majesty of New York state| = . R. V. Reineking, M. 8. Cassen, T./and all the resources it commands x . :15/G. Thurston, C. W. Long, N. M.|proved unable to find a toilet seat” JWO-Day Session Will Open naeum, | Stiers, R. J. Whitinger and K. B.[for a guestroom bath in the execuParrish will lead the discussions. Itive mansion. Tomorrow at Severin. -

The Boys’ Clubs of America, ares . 22, will hold its second annual two. {day conference here tomorrow and | Saturday at the Severin. Approximately 100 representa- | tives of boys’ clubs from through{out Indiana and Ohio are expected |to attend the conference. | David W. Armstrong of New | York, executive director of Boys'|T Clubs of America, will be the principal speaker at the Friday evening dinner and Saturday luncheon. Other speakers will include | Walter M. Hall of New York, program and personnel director for|® ithe national organization; Edward R. Pastore of New York, assistant | program and personnel director; |Harry C. Gorman of Indianapolis, | execiitive director of the Indian lapolis Boys’ club, who will also {serve as chairman; James W, Pet|tit, executive director of the Cin{einnati Boys’ club; Floyd Gates, | |director of the Dayton, O., Boys’ | {club; Theodore K. Moore, director {of the Flora Gulick Boys’ club of { Terre Haute, and Horace Richard-{ !son, director of the Bedford Boys’ { club.

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