Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1946 — Page 27
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FRIDAY, DEC. 13, 1946
2 Vice Presidents Renamed, 2 New
Clyde E. Whitehill, president of Banner-Whitehill, Ine, will begin his second one-year term as president of. the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce Jan, L Mr, Whitehill was re- elected | president - of the! body at a board of directors meeting yesterday at Hotel Lincoln. Two vice presidents re - elected yesterday for the 1947 term were Mr, Whitehill Ryssell s. Wil, liams, president of Gaseteria, Inc, and E. B. Newill, general manager of Allison Division, General Motors Corp. George 8. Olive of George 8, Olive & Co. was re-elected troasurer, H. T. Pritchard, president of the Indianapolis Power & Light Co., and J. Ralph Fenstermaker, president of Hugh J. Baker & Co. were elec vice presidents for the com- . ing year. Eight present members of the! chamber's board of directors, serving one-year terms, yesterday were elected to three-year terms on the board. They were C. D. Alexander, William —-P.— Flynn, Harry T. Ice, Paul L. McCord, H. S. Morce, Mr Pritchard, Charles E. Wagner and C. H. Wallerich. Board Adds Fieber, Etter Nine others were re-elected to one-year terms. They are James H. Carnine, Henry L. Dithmer,| Hugh K. Duffield, Irving M. Fauvre, Mr; Fenstermaker, W. C. Griffith FE. W. Hamid, Frank Hoke and William J. Mooney. New members of the hoard, elected ve-terday are Howard W. Fieber, one-year, and Ear] S. Etter, elected to serve two years of the term of Earl Beck, whe resigned recently:ss The board passed a resolution paving tribute to the. late James S. Watson, who was elected to a three. yezr term on the board a few days before his degth last Tuesddy. Anoter director will be elected: to fill Mr. Watson's seat on the board at the January meefing of the board
Street Lights Plan Approved
The park board gave its tentative approval vesterday to installation of an estimated $8000 worth of street lights Board Director Paul V. Brown| said he expects work to begin on in- | stallation early next vear. Plans call for putting the new lights on: Fall Creek blvd. - North dr. between Capitol and_ Northwestern aves.; Cold Spring rd. from 30th st to Crooked creek; 30th st. from] White Rivér blvd. to Cold Spring} r¢.; Pleasant Run pkwy., North ar.,| from English ave. to Sherman dr.;, Fall Creek blvd., South dr., between Meridian and Illinpis sts; and Kess-! ler blvd. from White River bridge to Westfield blvd
‘Urge to Kill' Ends
In Insanity Verdict SAGINAW, Mich, Dec. 13 (U. P) —A sanity board today found insane a moody adolescent who confezsed knifing his younger brother to death “because I felt the urge to kill.” The ruling averted trial on murder charges for John O'Reilly, 15 but he wil] be committed to the state mental hospital at Tonia, Mich. John admitted slashing his 13-year-old brother Richard when the latter returned home {rom school Nov. 8 i
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Purse Left in Store Returned to Owner
A South side resident was grateful today for the friendly act of another woman in returning a purse containing $75, after it had been left lying on a counter in a variety store, | Owner of the purse is Mrs, Lillian Herr, 1308 Prospect st. She returned home saddened by the loss, only to find that Bessie Skomp, | 1457 Spann ave, had left a note] relating her discovery. | CARD PARTY WEDNESDAY The St. Philip Neri Altar society | will hold a card party at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Food Craft shop, | K. of P. building. Mrs, Emma] Vaughn is chairman.
NOTED PHYSICIST DIES PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 13 (U. P).| --Dr., Charles Burton Thwing, 86, noted physicist and formulator “of the Thwing law of capacity, died at his home here yesterday.
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