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“/FUND PLEDGE DRIVE |

as the 27th annual pledge drive of the Community Fund prepared to open Monday,

of a committee headed by Lynn Wélliams, vice president and general manager, South Wind division}. Stewart-Warner Corp. |

“WILL OPEN MONDAY |

‘Representatives of organized labor were completing a series of meetings with local union officials

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Other members are Ray Gilbert, representing the railroad brotherhoods; D. R. Barneclo, recording secretary, Central Labor union; Clyde McCormack, secretary-treas-urer, C. L. U.. Raymond Harp,

ers of America, C. IL O.; Powers Hapgood, C. I. O. regional director, and Arnold Atwood, regional director, United Altomobile, Aircraft and Agricultural Implement Workers of America; C. IL. O. “Labor is backing up its pledge [| of support with action,” Walter Leckrone, general campaign chairman, declared. “During the last five years, organized labor's participation in Community Fund activities has increased greatly, Now, unions are represented not only on the Fund board’ directors, but on |

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many committees. { “Many union members are work- | ing as solicitors in this year's campaign, evidence of labor's recogni- | tion of the need in the county Yor | the services of the Fund's 46 Red | Feather agencies. | The 1946 goal is $1,328,000. The | campaign, opening with a “kickoff” meeting at: noon Monday in the Claypool hotel, will. close! Nov. 20. ’

business agent, Local 1070,"Amalga- |}. i . & ! mated Association of Street Rail-| : a 2 way and Motor Coach Employees of . : \ America, A. F. of L; James Robb, | oT : district director, United Steelwork- / r

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Dr. P.M. Bail, dean of Butler university college of education will

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11:50 a. m. Wednesday. Jesse M. Poole, Indianapolis’ sophomore, will be in"charge of music on the pro- | gram.

| Ex-pupils of Indiana Soldiers and Sailors Children’s home will meet at Odd Fellows hall, E. Washington st, and Hamilton ave. at 7:30 p. m. Saturday,

* Dr. Frank L. Jennings, Indianapolis, is among the 15 Veterans Administration specialists in tubercutlosis who have been selected as con{sultants by the American Trudeau |society. The society is the medical | section of the National Tuberculosis | assoelation,

| i = | Murat Chanters will sing on the {homecoming program. of Franklin Masonic home at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, under the “auspices of the ER em Star. Charles. R. Hamilton

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The Advent Episcopal church St. Catherine's guild will hold its No-| vember meeting at 1:30 p. m. Monday in the parish house. The Re¥. {Thomas R. Thrasher, rector, will speak on. “A Churchman Looks at? the Prayer Book,” and a short business session will follow,

FT. BRAGG SCHOOL ENDS WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 (U, P) — The war department announced discontinuance of the replacement and school command at Ft. Bragg, N. C., effective today. The command was organized March, 1942,

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