Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1946 — Page 6

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A FLORISTS Assn. |i 6 chestral numbers include Tehai~mmonArRED awTwaERE| Kovaky's First symphony and Weber's “Furyanthe” overture. aia . Dr. Sevitzky and the orchestra yesterday played a fourth consecu~ tive annual concert during the regular auditorium period at Short« ridge high school. Miss Patty Joy, Shortridge stu- gpamund cellist dent and piano soloist with the Burts, : = Symphony at the last children’s|performance of the first movement |s concert, yesterday gave another|of Grieg's “A” minor concerto. :

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mal today following a promise by|pyneral arrangements were being operators “not to cause passengers made today for Harlow C. Voorhees, any more trouble” by slowing down|30, who was found dead in a hotel

when enraged passengers beat up|of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad, motormen, conductors and station|died of “acute alcoholism and masters in protests against the op-|epilepsy.” erators’ tactics.

principal, interest, taxes . The dispute began Tuesday night|se gr Belin Voorhees, vice president

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room here. Police said that Mr, Voorhees, son

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y Mr, Voorhees and his wife, Mrs Can EDERAL Lorraine = Voorhees, 33. Mrs SAVINGS ¢ ASSOCIATION Voorhees was asleep in the same of Indianapolis room, unaware that her husband

yesterday by another hotel guest who had gone to the room to visit

was dead. Mrs. Voorhees told police that her husband Spparenily had been drinknight

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a. Helene Curtis ATLANTIC CITY, Feb. 28 (U. P.). Machineless Machines, or Completion. of vient 138 4 $5000 - annual scho p fu program PERMANENT | PERMANENT [for winners of the Miss America v = beauty pageant was announced toRig: $a.0 hing day by Leonora S. Slaughter, pag-

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WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 (U, PJ). ~Iranian Ambassador Hussein Als sald today that Iran may appeal to the United Nations security council if Russia fails to withdraw RETIRE FAY § her troops from that country .by Saturday midnight. The council meets in New York City March 21.

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