Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1947 — Page 22
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Mr. Carrico said he would appeal the case to the public service commission.
Glenn T. Seaborg will address the] March meeting of the Indiana Section of the American Chemical society March 20 In the Warren}:
Plans for the June exhibit of the. ‘Pndians Stamp ciub will be discussed at a meeting of the group in the Antlers hotel at 7:45 p.- m. toMOITOW.
The Oxford Liquor store, 2008 E. 10th st. yesterday was robbed of $76. Owner Leroy Collins, scribed the holdup man as a ) faced bandit about 18 years old.
TEEN PLUTIST—John Mahrdt, flutist, who will be one of the Teen Music Canteen's pop concert soloists at 3 p. m. Sunday in World War Memorial auditorium, Others on Sunday's proram include Marti Knauer and Shelhorn, duo-pianists; the Teen Canteeen ¢ Wing trio: and Technical high schoo brass ensemble, with Barbara Kershaw,. Ross Copeland and Nancy Alexander as vocalists.
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An aviation clinic is being held today at the Roscoe Turner Aeronautical Corp., Weir Cook airport. The clinic is designed to acquaint
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Police today are seeking a narcotics thief who yesterday stole 900 morphine quarter grain tablets from the Brock pharmacy, 3725 E. 38th st.
Mrs. Gertrude Tonis, 2111 Park ave, was in City hospital today
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