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State wiry of Peis #8 to ban trom the world all acts of aggression and offensive wars. But this must not
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After clipping hundreds of articles and pictures from newspapers in the last half-century, Miss Victoria Foxlow finds herself “in the paper” toWhile she insists she “doesn’t be another addition to her book of memories. There are 14 volumes into which she has pasted clippings of reports on Indianapolis and world happenings. These news accounts—and pictures—represent the passing parade through which she has lived . «» » dating back to 1906, when she wag a girl : From The Times “Most of my clippings are from The Indianapolis Times” the vet eran resident of 30 Kansas st. pointed out as she thumbed through
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J. K. Lilly was chairman of the
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the dedication of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument. / Because of her love for the theater
ties at Christ Episcopal church enjmany more peaceful and
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Armenia—O Peter XV Agag) patriarch of Cilicia of the AT an,
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of Sydney. , Canada~—Archbishop James Charles - Guigan of Toronto, i China-—Bishop Thomas Tein, titular bis of Ruspe, Micetolis vicar of ‘Tsing tao, frst Chiziese bishop ever to be appointed. 7 Britain Gels One ba-Archbishop Emmanuel hp noourt of San Christoforo, Havana. " Heolland-Archbishop Johannes de: Long of Utrecht. : Hungary — Archbishop Mindesenty of Strigonia, 1 Poland—Archbishop Stephen Saplefia of Cracow.
Lourence Marques (Portuguese Colony) ~-Archbishop Teodosio Clement de Gou of Lourenco Marques. ‘
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