Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1946 — Page 7
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LOCAL BRIEFS
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Recent flight ratings announced by the Roscoe Turner Aeronautical Corp., include James T, Thompson, Donald W. Evans, James Ramsay, all of Indianapolis, solog; John R. Miller, Indianapolis, and M. W. Jobat, Paris, Ill, flight instructors; Robert W. Schlenker, Indianapolis, private pilot, and William D. Hall, Lapel, instrument)”
The Logan Parliamentary club will meet at the home of Mrs. John Downing Johnson, 2060 N. Alabama
~—st.,; at Tp. m. Tuesday. Miss Amy
Boner will be in charge of the program, W. B. Lincoln Jr., manager of the technical service department of the Inland Container Corp., will address the regular dinner meeting of the Industrial Packaging Engineers association Monday at the Furniture club, Chicago, Ill.
Experiments in ultra high frequency radio transmissions will be demonstrated at the Indianapolis Radio Club, Inc, 3638 E. 25th st. at 8 p. m. today by Raymond F. Forbes, electrical engineer of the Indianapolis Power & Light Co. H. E. Giltner and Harry Butler will assist.
Roger Queisser of Little Flower parish, is new president of the
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Senior Youth Council of the C. Y., O. Other new officers of the Catholic church organization are: Andy Cox of St. Thomas Aquinas parish, vice president; Jay Constantino of Holy Rosary parish, secretary, and Joan Cunningham of St. Joan of Arc parish, treasurer,
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Freight Embargo Goes Into Effect
U. S. Planning New Coal Restrictions
WASHINGTON, Dec. 6 (U, P.).— Freight embargo and parcel post restrictions want into effect today. The government prepared drastic new coal conservation measures in-
tended to stave off a threatened economic collapse until next March 1. Some of these new restrictions were expected Monday. They would extend the dimout program to seven additional states.
They also would permit coal to
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Ry Deputy Solid Fuels Administrator
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Under the mailing restrictions, effective today, no parcel post packages may be sent overseas except | to U. 8S. armed forces.
Domestically, with a few exceptions, it is not permissible to mail| packages weighing more. than five | pounds and measuring more - than 18 inches long, or 60 inches in com- | bined length and girth.
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