Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1946 — Page 23
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VL ‘s plastic The National Association of Mane. facturers began its final session i | a three-day congress of American + industry today with a caneiliatory:. note towards labor. io It launched a public relation 3 program to “sell free enterprise the public.” +8 Manufacturers attending the con«’ gress were informed that a $3 mil lion budget had been set up this year to combat what the industrial information committee termed a ym nation’s trend toward collectivism, = The committee said in a phlet that “we should demonstrate © = pe that: 60 Industry is human and ‘has Ax heart’; that its mofives are good: and that it is not anti-labor.” Holcombe Parkes, N. A. M. vice ™ president in charge of public rela tions, submitted the report as the congress neared its final session. Jan Smuts to Talk » Fleld Marshal Jan Christian *% Smuts, prime minister of the Union | of South Africa, will deliver prop closing speech at the annual dinner tonight, The association announced wa’ night the election of Earl Bunting, /| president of the O'Sullivan Rubs * a | ber Corp, of Winchester, Pa. as "| president. He succeeds Robert R..Wason, president of Manning, Max« = fi and Moore, Ine, of New York. Mr, Wason becomes chairman of .o | the association's board of directors, Mr, Bunting, a native of Berry. ville, Ill, has had more than 30 < years experience in business. st After some years as a partner
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{been a director of N. A. M. for a year. The association today adopted a
resolution urging its members to .. man-
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support increased nsation for
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|Learn Requirements 1} of Honor Society
Weekly programs to acquaint stue 2%. with the purpose and re. ' | quirements for election to the Nae | tonal Honor society are being cons | ducted at Crispus Attucks high’ school. . hor Members of the Attucks chapter’ include Esther Turner, president; | Louise Galbreath, vice president; Marian McIntyre, secretary: Anna Anderson, assistant secretary, Ether | Trice, treasurer and Millicent | Mitcham. Plan Baby Operation BALTIMORE, Md., Dec. 6 (U. P.), —Specialists at Johns Hopkins hos ‘(pital decided today that 18-monthe old Robert F. Magee, Lowell, Mass., “blue baby,” will be able to undergethe so-called Blalock operation te correct a heart malformation. They
said the surgery would be performed ina few days,
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