Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1946 — Page 10
navy officer: said. some experts were seriously concerned over the possibility that the blast could up a tremendous. tidal wave which might boil along for hun- © dreds of miles, causing untold dam-
CPA DRAFTING NEW _ ANTI-HOARDING PLAN
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‘ who have hoarded quantities of scarce clothing items.
ARCHBISHOPS REACH ROME
‘ROME, Feb. 12 (U. P..—Arch- ! bishops Samuel A. Stritch of Chi- * cago and Edward Mooney of De-
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¥ He al + ES. ot The Indiana chapter of the the A American Guild of Organists will Sh : $ present four musical groups in = _another thing, program at 8:15 p. m. today in "The navy and army are proceed-| North Methodist church. ing with arrangements for the oth- | “3fusical groups in tonight's proer two tests in the Marshall islands |g are Sigma Alpha Iota, with
ments served at 6:15 at the church. A varied program of vocal and instrumental music will follow.
planes and MILK SHORTAGE TO
pounds-a-day shortage of bottled milk in Indianapolis will be discussed at a dinner meeting Wednesday in the Columbia club. Meeting with representatives of “ : the Indianapolis Dairymen’s Co- | Work to close his broadcasts. operative association, Independent : Producers’ associa member Karl E. Mundt (R. 8. D), Mile Mon _ and publicly repudiated Adamson and
Ernest F. Casey Ernest ¥. Casey, lifelong -South
side resident, has been honored ining
, tests, told 8 [recognition of 25 years tan employee of the J. C. Wilson
' service as
funeral home, it was announced today. At a meeting in the “Chapel of the Chimes,” Russel 8. Kaster, president of the firm, estimated that Mr. Casey had driven funeral home vehicles more than 1,000,000 miles since he joined the company.
ORGANISTS' GUILD
T0 GIVE CONGERT wun 'cr' c's
Robert Schultz representing the president; Mu Phi Epsilon, Mrs. Charles G. Fitch, president: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Richard Orton, president, and Phi Beta, Mrs. Olin Arbaugh, president. Dinner for the group members participants will be
BE DISCUSSED HERE
Methods of meeting the 55,000-
Producers’ coun-
Indianapolis Dairy cil, will be Horace E. Abbott, county [$id
agricultural agent. be county agricultural agents and dairy committeemen from the counties in the Indianapolis area, and members of the dairy and labor
His Hosti "|The house un-American activities
‘committee is about ready to crack
mittee will get itself new counsel.”
| article four of the constitution
ity “Toward Word ‘Democracy’ Rapped.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 (U. P).—~
down on the letter-writing activities
it was learned today. ; Comittee members said they had
the U. S. government. ' They seid they intended to bring the matter up at tomorrow's committee meet-
“Adamson 1s elther going to quit] writing those silly letters,” one member said, “or I think the com-
They cited as an example Adamson’s Jan. 29 letter to the “Veterans Against Discrimination,” a New York City organization. Sample Letter . It read: “Gentlemen: “Would you please be good enough to send me a list of your officers and your managing committee? “Several of your circulars have citizens of your city .and I notesithat you refer to democracy sev times. I wonder if you are suffiiently familiar with ‘the history of the United States to be aware that this. country was not organized as a democracy and that section four of
reads in part as follows: ‘The United States shall guarantee to every state in this union a Republican form of government.’ adh 10 in} amendment of the constitution or
jie Adamson, “Chief. Counsel.” Repudiated by One Committee members said Adam
of its own counsel, Ernie Adamson,
send such letters,” one committee-
a
man sald, “He has the right, of
his opinionated comments are out
placement departments of Purdue university.
Methodist Hos
City and state officials, Indianapolis physicians and others will attend the formal inauguration ¥riday of Robert E. Neff, Methodist hospital superintendent. Bishop Titus Lowe of the Methodist church will preside at a luncheon ‘to be held at 1 p. m. in the hospital's White Cross Guild service center. The bishop is president of the institution's board of trus-
* | tees.
Earlier, at 10 a. m,, a business meeting of the board will be held in the nurses’ home.
are Lt. Gov. Richard James; Mayor Robert H., Tyndall; Dr. William M. Dugan, president of the hospital's medical staff; Dr. Malcolm T. MacEachern, Chicago, associate director of the American College of Surgeons, and the Rev, Karl P. Meister, D.D., Chicago, executive
troit arrived today from Paris [secretary of the board of hospitals the TWA Constellation Star and homes of the Methodist church. ! Various hospital heads and rep-|
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resentatives of public welfare organizations also have been invited. Mr. Neff, a native Hoosier, is a hospital administrator of long experience. He assumed his duties last Dec. 1 as superintendent here.
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