Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1946 — Page 5
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QUOTAS ARE SET:
Industrial Division Tops | List With $450,000.
A $450,000 quota for the industrial {division of the volunteer soliciting |organizations was announced today [by Walter Leckrone, general chair- | man of the Community Fund's 27th annual campaign which opens Nov. 4. Otto J. Feucht, chairman of the division. will be assisted by a number of group chairmen in raising the largest division quota in the 1046 campaign, Mr. Leckrone said. Next largest quota, $225,000, has been assigned to the mercantile division of which Hugh K. Duffield is chairman, i The special gifts division, headed by Volney M. Brown, already has started work in pre-campaign solic- | itations on a quota of $195,000.
| { Plan House-to-House Drive |
Mrs, Charles’ Efroymson, chair-| {man of - the residential * division, {which has a quota of $79,000, an-| nounced that her workers will start
a _ house-to-house canvass of resi- | “| dential areas the latter part of this!
month. The goal for this year's campaign is $1,328,000. Quotas for other di-| visions in the soliciting organization | will be announced within a short| time. A heavy schedule of division, district and team meetings of volunteer workers in the campaign has been planned for the remainder of this month, | An-army of more than 7000 work- | ers will be enrolled as solicitors ‘by | ! the time the drive.gets under way | officially. |
Other Drive Leaders
{ In addition.to Mr. Leckrone, Mr. | Feucht, Mr, Duffield, Mr. Brown and | | Mrs. Efroymson, members of the campaign executive committee, are: | Virgil Martin.and Wilson Mothers- | { head, associate general chairmen; | James 8. Rogan, chairman of the! department of industry and finance; |
Frank R. Weaver, assistant char- | the lallan sciony SN Jodunapoiis man, industrial division; Walter 1.|¥'! celebrale he 434th anniversary
Hess, chairman, and Henry W. Rob- !
erts, associate chairman, commercial division; William A. Hughes, chairman, utilities division; William H. McKitrick, chairman, railroads division; Mrs. Royer K. Brown. Mrs. D. J. McCarthy and Mrs. William Wemmer, associate chairmen, residential division; C. Otto Janus, chairman, townships divi- | 'sion; R. Norman Baxter and Mrs. ' i J.-A. Goodman, associate chairmen, special , gifts division; Henry F. Schricker, chairman, public division; Clifford Campbell, chairman, and Albert 8S. Mendenhall, associate chairman, downtown division,
| speaker's bureau; |ehairman of public relations; H. R. | Milburn, chairman of auditing,
and {G. Vance Smith,
chairman, and Senator Homer E. Capehart, asso~iate chairman, special events committee, Report meetings for the campaign
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Maxwell Droke, |
A plane carrying Reginald (Ray) Goetchius, Poughkeepsie, N. Y,, parachutist, was fired upon and driven off as it combed’ wilderness of western China, seeking an American pilot and 31 other persons reported held by wild Lolo tribesmen, Captives were thought to be occupants of Chinese airliner which crashed on Sept. 30, in same area where U, 8. army is searching for five USAAF crewmen reported held captive by Lolos for two years.
DISCOVERY DAY T0 BE MARKED
Lief Erikson to Be Honored Along With Columbus.
Take your pick as to who discovered America—Columbus or Leif Erikson. Despite an organization tiff as to who parked his barge on this country’s shores first, tomorrow in observance of Columbus day, banks and public buildings with the exception of the post office will be closed. . The Knights of ‘Columbus and
{of the discovery of America by | Columbus. Two Observances |“ Meanwhile, the Indianapolis American-Scandinavian society which claims Leif Erikson docked in. this country 482 years before Columbus, is planning a celebration of its own. Mrs. Randi Coucheron Aamot, secretary, sald that “Leif Erikson day” tomorrow isn't being observed to confuse the discovery issue—it's just Erikson fans couldn't get together Wednesday. So tomorrow night for Columspaghetti dinner, cabaret { show, and dance at the K. of C. . clubhouse.
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BAIISH UN DELEGATE TURNS FIRE ON RUSS
NEW YORK, Oc. 11 (U. P).—
' [None of the 11 delégates to the
United Nations security council is “satisfied .with the progress of the |
council,” Sir Alexander Cadogan, Ff British representative, said today in i | an article in Free World magazine, 4 It is equally clear that “public 4 - "*|opinion is not satisfied either,” Sir’ ; . |Alexander declared. = ,
From the outset the council has been handicapped by issués—most
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In honor of Erikson—a public party sponsored by the AmericanScandinavian society to be held | from 7 p. m. to midnight tomorrow {in the D. A. R. hall,
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"The Blimp" Has To Buy 2 Seats
DENVER, Oct. 11 (U. P).— Martin Levy, 640-pound wrestler, vesterday sought reservations to fly from here to Grand Junction, Colo. But Western Air Lines was apprehensive After all—640 pounds. Pinally, W. A. L. engineers okayed the reservation providing Mr. Levy—known as “The Blimp” —would sit to the front of the plané . . . and buy two seats.
V-2 ROCKET SETS 3600 MPH RECORD
WHITE SANDS, N. M., «Oct, 11 (U. P.).—Army scientists claimed a new speed record today after firing a German V-2 rocket into the New
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attempted cattle rustling yesterday. He admitted to police he tried to theft ‘a calf from a local farmer because “I just wanted some steaks and roasts.”
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in a series of tests at White Sands |§ surpassed previous speed records by | &
200 feet per second. The giant 14-ton rocket reached
an altitude of 102 miles; only two # miles short of the record set July}
30 when the ninth rocket roared away from the launching site
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morrow night as the third in a series of Saturday-night parties. Music for dareing will be provided by
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Tampa Beach, Fla, Football fan-members will conduct a “post mortem” review of the Notre Dame=Purdue and IndianaIllinois game which will be played Frank Parrish, local radio singer, is chairman of
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