Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1947 — Page 15

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Hoover Nominated As First President

Newly formed Indianapolis Com- | munity Relations council has com- | pleted organization of its board of {directors and their names were announced today. Meanwhile, the acting council president, Cyrus T. Wood of the E. C. Atkins Co. announced that the board had nominated Don] Hoover, associate editor of The Times, as the council's first president.

Indiana Section of the American Chemical society today announced the speakers who will be featured at the society's April meetings. The schedule is as follows: Mitchell of Reilly Tar & Chemical Co., Tuesday; L. W. Spolyar, Indiana state board of health, (April 8, and Dr. A. M. Max, head of electroplating section of R. C. A, development laboratories, April 15.

The Indianapolis’ Chapter, Reserve Officers association, will meet at 8 p. m. today in the War Memorial building. A proposal to merge the national guard and organized reserve will be discussed and resolu | tions for submission to the state

The election will be held at the first annual ‘meeting of the council June 2 in the Y. M. C. A. auditorium, To Fight Predjudice The council, organized to fight] race, religious and culture prejudice, named the following directors: Mr. Wood; the Rt. Rev. Msgr. | Henry PF. Dugan, chancellor of the Catholic archdiocese of Indianapolis; Mrs. Charles F. Efroymson, | president of the Council of Jewish | Women; Mrs. Marian Gallup, lormer Woman's prison superintendent; Richard A. Graham, Graham | Furniture Co.; Oliver Holmes, executive secretary of Indiana tes, ex Contractors association. Mrs. Montgomery S. Lewis, vice| president of Indianapolis council of | social agencies; the Rev. I. Albert | Moore, pastor of Jones Tabernacle A. M. E. Zion church; Willard B.|

Rettig, pastor of Carrollton Ave. Evangelical and Reformed church; | James Robb, regional director of! United Steel Workers of America| (C. 1. 0); John K. Ruckelshaus, | | attorney. | { Thomas D. Sheerin, president of |

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Ransom, attorney; the Rev. Richard | :

ROA convention here next month! will be outlined.

Edward Karrmann, treasurer of American United Life Insurance Co. | here, will address members of Butler |university’s insurance and accounting societies at a dinner April 10 in Apex Grill. Richard W. Coffin, Butler senior and an officer in both societies, is in charge.

Mrs. Ruth Rosenstein will be inpatron; Mrs. George Hergt, associate matron; Harry F. Hergt, associate patron; Mrs. Ella Levin, secretary; Mrs. Ella Berger, treasurer;

stalled worthy matron of Monument | chapter 549, O, E. 8,, at public cere- | tillation” | monies In Masonic temple at 8 p. m.| Monday noon in Antlers hotel.

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To Avert Communism

WASHINGTON, March 28 (U.P). —Maj. Gen, Graves B. Erskine, who bossed the human side of reconversion, warned Americans today to| {improve their schools as a bar! | against communism. | He cautioned against complacency about veterans’ readjustment. PerTmanent jobs still must be found, he (said, for 4 million ex-servicemen. Gen. Erskine is folding up his retraining and re-employment ad-! ministration for lack of funds. He resigned yesterday to return to the marine corps. It has been his job since Sep- | tember, 1945, to supervise veterans'| | work of other government agencies. | He told a reporter that housing and | education have proved the G. I's| toughest problems.

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Monday. Other new officers installed will be Herman Bernstein, worthy Mrs. Beatrice Fisher, conductress, and Mrs. Eva Osman, associate conductress. Installing officers will include Otto W. Cox, past worthy grand patron; Mrs. Vera Ginn, and Mrs. Lucille Geyer, grand associate

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