Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1946 — Page 25
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Prank T. Millis, state treasurer] { and chairman of the Indiana flood | control commission, said today three immediate projects would be| discussed at an Indiana-Illinois| ! conference in Chicago, Nov. 7. The projects were the Allison ilevee on the west bank of the Wa{bash river across from Vincennes, | Ind, the Kankakee water control problem and the Calumet-Sag | barge canal program. Each requires co-operation by both states, Mr. Millis said. Indiana commission members also were scheduled to attend a hearprojects for the upper Wabash valing in Logansport Oct. 23 on ley. Delegations were expected from Peru, Wabash, Marion, Huntington and other yalley cities.
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S. R. KENT, LEBANON, TO QUIT EDITOR POST
LEBANON, Ind., Oct. 17 (U. P). } ead — ‘The resignation (of Stanley R.| Kent as managing editor of the Lebanon Daily Reporter will become effective Oct. 26, he said today. Mr. Kent, who has been associated with the Lebanon newspaper since 1944, said he had resigned to take over the Chrisman (Ill) Courfer, on Nov. 1, He was employed on the editorial ; staff of the Indianapolis Star for | git
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