Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1948 — Page 18

Pritchard Takes Reins | _OflocalC.ofC. As Its 37th President

Members to Meet Him Formally Tonight;

Times Economics Writer to Address Session =~ | Harry T. Pritchard, newly installed president of the ‘Indianapolis § Chamber of Commerce, will be formally presented to the Chamber membership at the Chamber's annual meeting tonight ‘at the Clay.

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Hotel... Mr, Pritchard president: and chairman of the ‘board of directors of | Indianapolis Power & Light Co., is the 37th president. of the 58-year-old Chamber, He was presented the mo gavel at the monthly board meet- Flynn, Harry Ice, Pail L. McCord,

¥ ¢ % go i : R 8. Morse, Mr. Pritchard, Charles gL eR Ce tiring president i bg ny ns y E. Wagner and Carl H. Wallerich, 4 1 In conjunction with ‘the annual !

George A. Kuhn, W, I. Longsmeeting tonight, the first of two worth, Edwin S, Pearce and Mr. NEW PRESIDENT—Harry T. Pritchard, newly installed presi-

economic events seminars will be Whitehill are ex-officio members of held. Henry J. Taylor, noted the board by reason of being past dent of the Indianapolis Cham: economist, Indianapolis Times col-| presidents of the chamber, ° ber of Commerc e. umnist, author, world traveler and An active figure in Indianapolis : Se radio commentator, will speak on'ciyic and fraternal affairs, the new f | L { “What's Ahead for ‘Us, at Home precident entered the utility indus- Xp oSive- 2 en and Abroad.” . try after his graduation from Yale : ! New Vite Presidents University and came to Indiana in ° & : Mr. Taylor's appearance 1s spon- 1919 as general superintendent of! Nic S Lnte -¥ sored jointly by the Indianapolis Indiana Power Co. Vincennes. : Chamber of Commerce and Indian-| His active interest in the manageapolis Association of Life Under- ment of Indianapolis Power & Light writers, through the courtesy of Co. started when he was elected General” Motors Corp, which spoh- vice president, Jan. 25, 1927, a few sors his Mutual network broadcasts, days before the company started

Linked to Underground

Forces in Palestine

FREE HOLD, N. J, Jan. 9 (UP)— Two trucks, each carrying enough

“Your Land and Mine." (operations, illegal explosives to level a eity Mr. Pritchard and other officers) Active in Chamber uel Plogiveg «10 NET ot will be presented to the members| / were sought by police of eight states ... ship - ! In 1930 he became vice president today, after a secret Palestine arms

in eharge of operations, of all utili- ring was broken with seizure of nine ties Power & Light Corp. proper- men and ‘ties which included the Indianapadlis. plosives. electric system. In 1934 hé became _ FBI: agents captured eight of the president of Indianapolis Power & men and 71,900 pounds of explosives Light and in 1937 was elected chair-' described by Army authorities as man of the board. cyclamite, 6's times more power Mr. Pritchard is also a president ful than TNT--at a lonely New : DLE B. Newill, general al and director of Mooresville Public Jersey farm. .A truck -and driver Service Co. and Electric Building with 49,065 pounds more of cycla-

-Corp., and Russel 8. Wil - Py Gaseteria; 8. liana, pres- {€o., Inc, a director and former mite were seized if Asbury Park,

by 4 dent of Indiana Electric Asso- N..J. elected as was the Chamber’ presi ad] urer, George S. Olive of "George ciation, a director of the Edison Police said two more truckloads »

8. Olive & Co. Electric Institute, a member of the of the explosives were known to William A. Hughes, president, In- {personnel committee of the Nation- have been obtained by the organidiana... Bell. Telephone Co; is the! ial Association of Electric Companies zation yesterday from the Seneca new three-year term iy of the and a director of Big Four failrodd Ordnance” Works, Romultig “N.Y, Chamber's board of directors. Eight the 1 New York Central System. “a war surplus depot. former directors were elected to! He long has been active in the| Tharles Lowy, owner of an express three-year terms. They are Dr. 3 30 {Indianapolis Chamber of Coim- company upon whose farm the ~ - man M- Beatty, Edward S Dowling; |merce, serving as a vice-president, clamite was discovered, was !, rested. Hugh K. Duffield, Mr, Fenster- * director and a member of the and held in $15,000 bail «ier plead- .. maker, Howard T. Griffith. a "lexecutive committee and the Safety ling innocent to charges of storing Hoke, Henry Holt and Harry Reid Advisory Committee. He also is explosives without a license. Tt was ~ TWO new one-year term directors, chairman of the Chamber's Indus- at one of Lowy's warehouses_in As-

Frank Hoke, gerieral manager, Holcomb & Hoke Manufacturing “06, WAI be Introdiiced As & Tew vice president of the Chamber, succeeding Mr. Pritchard. Three former | Vice presidents, J. Ralph Penstera faker, president, Hugh J. Baker &

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Wade, have been named, member of the governing board of geigad last night. former directors were Alia wx [the Chamber's permanent Indus, "“Zimel Resnick, a tbo of the one-year terms. They are James, trial Exposition. | Emergency Council for Palestine and H. Carnine, Irving M. Fauvre, How- | ER {a friend of Lowy's, said he would ard W. Fleber, W. C. Griffith, EB. W./ OOF Unit to Install ‘attempt to raise the express’ comHarris and William J. Mooney. pany owner's bail, Resnick“said he Terms Left to Serve Floyd “al; Néble - -Grand knew of an organization dalled the Seven directors “have one year.of| A H- Pityd will be installed as American Priends of Haganah (the

~~ their three- -year te iB [Noble LG) , Jewish underground army in Palesrms serve. rand of Philoxenian OOF They are Meier 8. Block, tine) but denied he was a member:

; Louis J. at 8 p. m, Wednesday. Past Grand! The other eight men arrested, all pn. T Bam _E.. 2 Willam- Hi wiact-- installing employees of -Lowy, “were: Hubert |. Rogan and Mr, Williags AwnesS. | omeer, Pond, 29, of Syracuse, N. Y.; Harry

Nine oNneF" Birsctors” have whl Other officers ’ include: R, Sessions, 28, of North Stockholm,

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Harry N.-Y.; David Chgndler, George Evof their thiee-year terms to'Francis, vice grand; George Love- ane, Edward = Robinson, Charles

Shs e C. D. Alexander, !less, secretary; Herbert Kimbril, Bond, Major Day and Angelo R. y Bradley, Willlam P. treasurer, and Mr. Floyd, trustee. Tettilo, all of Asbury Park.

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