Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1947 — Page 12

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Adventists Elect || Rev. C. M. Bunker |

Vote in Favor Of Local Option

Indiana Seventh Dey Adventists| § today announced the name of their ; new president and went on record as supporting local option and state prohibition, | 5 The Rev. C. M. Bunker of New York yesterday was named new conference president to succeed the) Rev. 8. E. Wight, who is retiring. The Rev. Mr. Bunker will resign the | position of president of the greater! New York conference of the denomination to take charge “of the| Indiana headquarters in Indianapo- | lis, | "President Since 1937 The Rev. Mr. Wight, who is 78, has been a minister of the denomi-| nation for 52 years and Indiana) conference president since 1937.

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ident was made at the wonjerenes now in progress at Battle Ground. ‘ The meeting will close Sundsy, | HANDBAG TRANSIT—MeiThe conference voted to “reafirm| Ling, miniature Pekinese dem- | its loyalty to the cause of temper-| ...4 aia an exclusive means of | ance and to seek to turn back the) . ‘ ; . liquor interests as enemies of soci-| travel in keeping with her posi- | ety.” Members resolved "to Inten-| sify their program of education in| plainly stating the case against llgvor and by pen and voice and vote to work unceasinely for local option and state prohibition.”

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dog in London." ii | ANNUAL FISH FRY The Mt, Olive Methodist church

M : S i will hold its annual fish fry to- . night and tomorrow night on the 2, grounds, High School rd. just below PW [eg A Net

U 8 4. The Rev. John Kirkannounces that! ATHENS, Aug. 2 (U. P).—King {Paul today gave a mandate to Demetrious Maximos, whose resignation provoked the Greek cabinet grisis, to attempt to form a new jovernment, i It was understood that Mr, Maximos had accepted the mandate! in principle. Major obstacles still existed in the choice of the war minister and the minister of public! order, * | Mr. Maximos conferred again today with U, 8. Ambassador Lincoln | MacVeagh.

$ 95 || His acceptance of the offer of the up | premiership, Mr. Maximos said, de- | pended on. _ whether the political | leaders ironed out disagregments on | the amount of authority to be vest- | {ed in the premier and {foreign min-

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=== iro Police Fire NEURALGIA PAINS gq Anti-UN Riot |

toy oS led EE ioe gt Neursigh, Neurnis &* Muscular 1 Lum- CAIRO, Aug. 29 (U, P.) —Police| satisfaction or your money refunded. Wi fired into the air today to break up {ulter? druggin sade cag! |, Fikas demonstration in the heart! directed. The B. M airo by Egyptian Nationalists,

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| United Nations security council, | The mass protest meeting fol-! lowed mingr demonstrations. outs side the Alazhar mosque and other) {places throughout the city after the | ¥ | Moslem noon prayers, > The gunfire dispersed the throng | ' (Egyptian Nationalists were pro-, testing fallure of the United] | Nations council to support Egyptian | {efforts to get British troops out of

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in the United Nations to turn the Anglo-Egyptian dispute back into private negotiations, {

| Women Battle ° Ban on Pets |

TOKYO, Aug. 20 (U. P.) —Faced with embattled occupation wives |who said they would lock themselves | (in thelr apartments to defy an of | [ficial ban on pets effective at noon, | [the army said today no military po- | {lice” action would be!taken if the! {animals were not removed immedi. | ately, I | ©ol. John F. Davis, commander of headquarters and service group, de-! nied that noon today was a “deadline” for compliance, He said, howfever, that drmy and civilian per-| {sonnel who didn't obey the order {within the 48-hour time limit set by the army Wednesday would be {“referred to higher headquarters,” |. “Higher headquafters,” according to Col. Davis, means an unnamed section of Gen. Douglas MacArthur's headquarters, Gen. MacArthur and his wife keeps ducks in the pond! {of their home at the U, embassy, | {which is apparently unaffected by! {the order.

‘Seek to Draft ‘lke’ { WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 (U, P). [=A “Draft Eisenhower for President League” made its appearance (here today. Its founders announced | [their intention of keeping Gen, | |Dwight D. Eisenhower's name “emblazoned before the electorate from here on in." |

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Search for a body along the banks way and called the sheriff's office. lof Eagle creek ended toddy pumzled bloodhounds, tired deputies hounds were turned loose along and 8 Ainliusiontd Jog Ines. . Wayne Bel h . Persh- not sense, according to Norwegian Jus-| taking hounds! tice Haakon Balstad, just back trom yor thelr a oy 4" hia Pd Eagle uA after 8 years assigment on the Nor.

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