Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 June 1946 — Page 20

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PHILADELPHIA, June 19 (U P). ~The American Red Cross ha enough blood plasma available to medical outlets to insure its free distribution to the public for two

Dr. Courthey Smith, Washington, reporting to a civilian blood. donor |forum during the organization's 21st national convention, sak that the - amount of plasma available

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Administration and the U. 8. public ra! oy » health service. | The army -and navy declared! 1,250,000 packages of plasma su plus,, Dr. Smith ‘said. After the | V. ‘A. and public health service | allotments, * distribution to state health departments was begun.

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RETURN TO B. U.

Department -of Journalism To Be Enlarged.

Plans were being laid today for an enlargement of the Butler uni- | versity journalism department, with | [the return of Dr. DeForest O'Dell as head of the department. Dr. O'Dell is the present state su-| pervisor of the IIlinois division of rehabilitation, Returning to

he held from 1927- | 1932, Dr, O'Deil! will assume his " new duties in| Dr. DeForest september, reliev-| O'Dell ing Prof. Rosa-| mond Risser Jones, who'has been | {acting head of the department. | | Prof. Jones will continue as a full] | time member of the department. | 1921 Butler Graduate | The new journalism head was |

aud tom mur 2% ox Right to Regain Former Job ls Restricted to 90 Days

WASHINGTON, June 19. — Vei-) days after your discharge, you lose erans have sent in the following! reinstatement rights to your old questions rights:

| ABP in France. He received his | master of arts degree in 1922 from | Columbia university. Following | graduate study at the University of | |Chieago, Indiana university and! |New York university, he received |his doctor of philosophy from Col{umbia in 1935. | Dr. O'Dell, son of Dr. T. A. O'Dell, | | Brightwood physician, land has two daughters, Mary Caroline and Natalie Ellen.

|Caroline is a freshman at Butler. | & He is a member of the Masonic 8

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For Marion county's physically handicapped . . . Miss Florence MacLean (left) received the keys for the new station wagon from Miss Louann Myers, president of A. W. V. S. o ” ”

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Dr. Hopkins Heads His Last

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Meeting of Trustees.

The ° United Christian . Mis-| sionary ‘society tcday voted on al new budget as Dr, Robert M. Hop- | kins presided for the last time at! a .regular session of the board of | trustees. A trustees’ committee is nominat- |

|ing possible successors to Dr. Hop- |

kins. He will retire this summer! as president to go. to Switzerland | as a Disciples of Christ ambassador | to the churches of Eurdpe, | Nominees for his successor will | be voted upon at the international convention of the Disciples of

| Christ in August at Columbus, O.

Beverly, R. Jouett of, Winchester Ky., is nominating committee chair- | man, The trustees reported an increase | of $65980 in offerings for the 11 months ending May 31 over the corresponding period last year. Returning to Japan The Rev. and Mrs. K. &. Hend- | ricks were appointed today to return to Japan as missionaries after 14 years work in this country. The first went to Japan in 1921. It also was announced that the Rev. E. K. Higdon, executive secretary of oriental missions, will be sent to China on a official visit.

The Marion county society*for the ‘‘Crossroads,” Indianapolis chapter,

crippled today possessed a new Ply- accepted the title to the car. He : . "expressed appreciation to the A. W. mouth * station wagon for use i . a ae ! 15¢ My 8 and to the contributors for

the position which transporting physically handicapped | their voluntary efforts in behalf of|

The car was presented to Miss the patients served by the IndianFlorence MacLean, directing thera- apolis unit.

Dr. George Oliver Taylor, execu- | tive secretary of the department of | religious education, reported that | six junior camps and four advanced { youth camps for persons graduated

{from the camps for ‘vounger age

pist of the society's Indianapolis| Mr, Spriggs also expressed grati- STON will “be maugurated, this chapter, by Miss Lbuann Myers, tude to the A. W. V. 8. for furnish- : ; : : os : The society will ¢ 2 - president of American Women's/ ing an assembly hall at “Cross- Whig Sy Sndast a air Volunteer Services. Miss Myers | roads,” the handling of the Easter dren's leaders: 104 intermediate made the presentation on behalf of sale and lily sale, and other serv- camps; 124 young people’s confer-

her organization. ices since they became volunteer Chester Spriggs, president of workers for the Indianapolis unit.

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