Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1948 — Page 10
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State AFL OR Vio xd Five-Point
pion citizenship award has been won by Miss Anita Jean Prange,|
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Waste Central High Schooll Howard St. Spot Election Plan Fie. Nets 12 Suspect
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Mh Nature “Torgets” romomber Miles Tiernan, Indianapolis)
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Butler Class to Hear per Group
Shiytnd very thos It tastes | paper newspaper men fie Non nen |and women will address members| Ra. wonder more poopie we jof the Butler University journalvr % milion Sher | d yearly? |S department in a series of Still only 104 25¢, convocations beginning tomor-
"row. The s ‘schedule is: Star, tomorrow; Eugene Dawson, {Indianapolis News, March 9; Boyd jam, United Press, April 13; Mrs. rence Webster Long, IndianTHE CHOCOLATED LAXATIVE i News, May 11, aud Edwin
C. Heinke, The Times, May 25.
Little folks ove the 8 ne oastys
tempting taste ‘and thrive on tl Gorm for for flavor and energy, and soya, for body- ~~ building-nutriments, pair. up-to nd « Make it a wonderful winter { breakfast. Vitamins and mins -
ican Federation of Tabor aeaded into election yea: campaigns to! day armed with a five-point developed ' at a week-end planning conferenca here. More than 500 representatives AFL unions over the state attended the session sponsored by the Indiana State Federation of {Labor, AFL political and legisla~ tive organization in -the state. List Plan
all supporters of the Taft-Hart-
tion included: ONE: Plans to complete AFL
ley law when they seek re-elec- Butler Sophomore
carry on the t.
diana branch of the AFL's Labor League for Political Education.
campaign $250,000 by $1 contributions from each member of an AFL union in Indiana. ... Enlist AFL Voters FOUR: "A campaign fo get every AFL member in the state
election. FIVE: An extensive advertising and publicity campaign to be handled by the state federation. During discussion of the fund-
[raising part of the program to de-
feat pro-Taft-Hartley Congressmen, delegates to the conference spontaneously contributed more than $500 on the spot to start the fund. The delegation heard that four of the district organizations already were complete with the remaining seven in various stages! of development. Adopts Resolution
WALLPAPER SALE IN BUNDLE LOTS
* Robert Fox, president of the
Indianapolis Central Labor Com-
mittee, said the 11th district group enemies” rather than
the state set up a registration
committee of at Dent four ew- traffic agent.
bers. Duty of the
Program for the drive to beat ters of the American Revolution.
organizations in each district to . a AVC Unit TWO: Establishment of an In- Heads THREE: Authorization of a|sophomore at Butler University,
to raise more than|,.. neen elected chairman of the American Veterans Committee! In
the New Blestine Hign Seton] are also participa comtion. It is sponsored. by the Chapter of the Daugh-
‘Richard Green, Indianapolis
chapter at the school. In another election on the $ampus Donald Pike, "also “a sophomore from Indianapolis,
registered to vote in the coming| was elected president of the But-
ler Flying Club. Other officers of the AVC chap-| ter are: Jack Hayes, Indianapolis, vice chairman; Robert Jones, McKenna, Indianapolis, secretary
olis, corresponding secre Other officers of the
anapolis, vice president; Miss Pa-
Central Railroad export-import
f pair of dice.
CHICAGO, Feb. 23 (UP)—A Zionsville, treasurer; Miss tary tropical form of -amebic dysen-
and Ralph Spaulding, Indianap- (ter) may become a major health
Flying td B. White, Chicago phyClub are; George Grimes, Indi- { sician said today.
tricia Diederichson, Indianapolis, linots Medical Journal sia that secretary, and Lewis Plourd, Franchville, Me., treasurer. [tropics ang the Inteiae tn wetld
i Rotary to Hear Talk ihe plinanss. in the
United States probably are afOn S. American Trade tected with amebae of the type
“The by of the Two-Way which cause the dysentery, he “bea its| Trade With Latin America” willjsaid. waa concentrating on Deatng 8s be discussed by Robert H. Brown|§ to elect some certain candidate, [before the Rotary Club at 12:15 The conference adopted a reso-|P- Mm. tomorrow in the Claypoo lution urging each local union in|Hotel. Mr. Brown is the Illinois
ONE-HALF CARLOAD IN SALE
ganizations with names and ad-| dress of eligible voters and the
would be to furnish alstriot es ‘Just a Wanderer ALBANY, Cal, Feb. 23 (UP)—
When police returned six-year-old district group in turn would check to find whether each voter was/ Penny Souders to his home yes-
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DuPont Par Service
249 W. Washington St. LL 3458 ie Opposite State House
|trict to urge union members to
Rex Van Trees Heads ‘Butler Independents
major, is the new president of the Judepengunt Students’ Asso-
dent; Dale Hill, Indianapolis, secretary, and Gerald Sheppard, Inlis
liam Pace, Bicknell; Robert ColJ/gerty, In
Here’ 8 A wi You can’t afford to miss. J registered pro; terday, his mother, Mrs. W: perly. eam are off ni enoug sid: dewall paper to paper an Once a list of eligible, but un- Souler: Just signed. It was. the registered, voters is established, FLY -RinY e in three an {conference spokesmen said, a Renny away rom home “captain and leutenant” will be “Tes streetcars and © igh Rusistig. 'named for each ward in the dis-|2USes: :
Rex Van Trees, Indianapolis, Butler University journalism
Other officers are William Ausgnbaugh, Evansville, vice presi-
lins, Tell City, and Jud Hagdianapolis. J
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Nest 2 In Week End Raid
jail over the week-end as police closed in on gambling activities
Social ‘ound 12 men huddled around a
Placed under arrest for keeping a gaming house were Oliver Carter, 47, of 1322 8. Pe St, and Roosevelt Caldwell, 31, of 1325 8. Pershing St. The other 10 were charged with gam-
ing and visiting a gaming house. |"
" ‘Take $8.20 in Cash Equipment confiscated included the dice, a leather money bag, several decks of playing cards and $8.20 in cash,
Another dozen men were round-
ed up in a raid at 1121 Kiger St.|
where police confiscated five
knives and 20 partly filled baseball books, Albert Smith, address, was charged with disorderly conduct and visiting a gamhouse. A second resident, Roger Child, was arrested for i keeping a gaming house and gaming, The remainder of the group was charged with disorderly conduct and visiting a gaming house.
Fears Spread in U. §. ‘Of Amebic Dysentery
roblem in the United States, Dr.
Dr. White, writing in the II-
and|
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