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| New officers for the High Twelve | club of "Indianapolis will be ine
Carl H. Beeker will become president; first vice president;
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NATIONAL AIR RACES
Mr, Smith reminds the city. “There are millions upon millions’ of people in the war-swept areas in Furope, the Far East and the Philip{pines who are in desperate need. “There is no danger of our over-
not thus far gone to the trouble of taking their used clothing, bedding and other materials to a col- * lection. center should do so at once. | It is a humane effort.” In addition to city firehouses, more than 60 churches and other | organizations have established collection centers, according to Mr. | Smith, “Each "of the centers is re- | porting large collections,” he said. | “Some have assembled as many us| 100 cartons of used clothing and other materials as well as many | bags of shoes.”
Collection Is Scheduled
On next Saturday, Jan. 26, and | the first Saturday of February if! necessary, trucks will pick up the
| firehouses and other collection cen- |
| of charge by the Indianapolis Chap- _ ter of the Indiana Motor Truck association. ; The truck committee includes || [James Nicholas, state association] secretary; Michael €. Granat, pres- | ident, local council, teamsters union; | jand E. J. Williams, secretary-treas- | {urer, local 135, teamsters union. | | Mr. Smith requests that centers having material to be collected tele- | | phone LI. 2611 or LI. 0231 before] | noon Friday and state the number! | of cartons and shoe bags to be col- | | lected. Materials should be packed! | and ready when the truck arrives, Mr, Smith urges. Butler university was cited by Mf. Smith as having set a record by, gathering in 33 bags of shoes containing 339 pairs and filling 32] boxes with 2245 articles of wearing apparel ' . Rt. Rev. R. A. Kirchhoffer, bishop | of the Indianapolis Episcopal dio-! cese, and former governor Henry F.| Schricker expressed confidence in the ultimate success of the collection in Indianapolis and the state. Bishop Kirchhoffer is collection chairman for the city and county! and Mr, Schricker, for the state sponsors’ committee. ‘Both stress’ the necessity that everybody keep on working for the collection.
CLEVELAND TO HOLD
By Scripps-Howard Newspaper x NEW YORK, Jan. 23.—<Nationa: air races, the country's. most spec. tacular aviation show, will be re-| sumed at Cleveland; O., this fall, if | plans now underway materialize. | Tentative dates are Saturday, Aug. 31, and Sept. 2 and 3 (Labor day). It will be the first national air races staged since 1939 when war forced suspension. An international race for jet-pro-pelled planes may highlight the
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stand which was removed when the NACA airplane engine and research laboratory was. constructed on 200 acres west of the main field. |
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