Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1948 — Page 6
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i —— iiss ; cin THE INDIANAPOLIS TIME Se (———— = . : : ] oan: Rinds ; WORD-A-DAY Former Hoosier ~ (Brownson Heads Hoggigr Afiators SIE By BACH Lo ed a £ . ; = : . ==—————Sees Bogota Riots|."=-" "== ===: Going to Dayton IAVOC | Describes Afi i api, seced. ditirmas Mo 2 WILD AND GENERAL DEVASTATION; Jn Letter a little short “of os 6 _L WASTE eis rypart 1Syoq from, 8 william J. MoonJ was an eyewitness to the bloody| SAF SENSE ey Jr. Mrs. F. B. (ne Wright Skyway.
riotin, Bogota, 'e ; Ransom and Tne Ingianapolis-to-Dayton por-| Hn H Colombia, Tast ; Wallace O. Lee, tion of the skyway, which is the
= \ , retiring chair- | : | The word was received this SR : n , : ‘““APRIL SALES’ week by Mr. and Mrs. Howard y : * Chaille Sr, 832 Campbell St,
from their’ son, Howard Chaille, » who is in a Mr Brownsen 'V F. Schricker
Plot ihe 2. 8. Stats Department % the tow wea In Sy | staff attending the Inter-Amerj- urer. . . 2% can Pr siommin] In the past year the council has| Walter B. Smith, commander S\l The former Hoosier is head of aided the court in the selection of the Indiana Wing of the Civil ;
24 communications in the records di- of personnel for probation and sons,
J| vision of the State Department, referee tions. It was respon- : dian Fe and as such has traveled with|siple vations. a consultant/ Participation is heing SPopaored, 4 : iy well Mento Secretary of State George C.ifor the court and has helped in|DY the Aeronautics Commission \ fe ll aren: : Marshall to several important explanations to the public of|°f Indiana. that all ain - AR meetings, including the Rio con-| methods used by the court in| It ras agreed all gat : oH ference last year. handling delinquent children. sched to make flight! ;
hould be ready for takeoff at 9| Hl Mrs. Mc He is believed to have been one! A council budget committee|® ; : vz he uses as a supervisor for the Man Who Called It lof the group of Americans sur- ala has ‘een appointed. Tt inc|™ 2: 08 the dedication dats. oh : ; j Lifel ong Stage Highway Commission,” he ‘Petrol’ Dies in England rounded in the U. 8. embassy cludes Harold Woodard, Roscoe the caravan are requested to fur-| Raincoats that can be : . gcd ; CHALFONT ST. GILES, Eng-| building at ‘Bogota during the|Conkle, Mrs. Meredith Nicholson nish their names and mailing ad- - Liang ! = © Mrs. Lillian HOSPITAL ee oe" HEAD RESIGNS |1and, Apr. 15 (UP)—Charles Hare| rots last week-end. Jr. Mr. Schricker, Mr. Les and |, "0" 110" Aeronautics Com. worn for rain or shine. = Park Ave, Ap State Service Leonard, 87, the pioneer off Howard Chalille Jr. isa former Mrs. Sheerin. mission. | Hooded of ‘ HB dent of. India NEW CASTLE, Apr. 15—Miss| “petrol,” died yesterday. Over a| Arsenal Tech track star and was See ne ooded, of course:
er ————— | M. Ezma Charlton, superintendent glass of port in 1892, Mr. Leonard, graduated from Indiana Univer-| DEGREES TO BE GIVEN 50TH JENNER CLUB FORMED]
of Henry County Hospital for al- who had extracted the motor|sity in 1038. He joined the State| Degrees will be conferred by| PERU, Ind. Apr. 15 (UP)—|]| The new long lengths most 18 years, has submitted her
| i spirit or gasoline from petroleum,| Department following service as/ North Park Chapter 404, OES, at|The 50th Jenner-for- Governor| resignation to the hospital board said, “Let's eall it petrol.” Anda Navy MNeutenant during the7:45 p. m. Apr. 20 in North Park|Club in Indiana was formed here | to cover you well from with the latest effective date set petrol—at least, to the British—|{war. Mr. and Mrs. Chaille and Masonic Temple, Clifton and 30th today with Royal A. Mead of! these. April: Sho : for Oct. xL. ' “= lit became. daughter live at Vienna, Va. Sts. Peru as president. 3 ; Pp Wers.
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