Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1948 — Page 12

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Recognize Leaders In Human Relations

Five In companies will be honored for’ leadership in

closing Executive Leadership Forum session of the Junior Cham-

sental are: “ Stokely-Van Camp Inec., represented by Ray N. Peterson, vicepresident, P. R. Mallory Co., Inc., represented by D. W. Alexander, vicepresident. > Indianapolis Power & Light Co., represented by Wallace O. Lee, vice-president. Diamond Chain Co., Inc., represented by J. B. Willard, employ-| ment manager. J. D. Adams Manufacturing] Co., represented by H. R. Meeker, president.

Cab Driver Reports Slugging, Robbery

A Red Cab driver reported to sheriff’s deputies late last night| that a husky man, brandishing) a gun, slugged him on the head| and stole his cab. The man, taxicab driver Wil-| liam C. Whittemore, 22, of 1929] Prospect St., said, then drove off at a high rate ‘of speed. Whittemore said he picked his fare up at the Union Station.

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Mrs. Madge C. Howard, 424 Ww. 41st 8t.,

in Chicago for winning second prize in a national puzzle contest sponsored by the Disabled American Veterans. With her son, Frank, 25, Mrs. H pick up the check and a creamcolored Buick convertible. She was notified of her good fortune

from New York City. First prize of $33,000 was won by James E. Nickerson, 42, a lawyer in Port Washington, N.Y. The third prize winner was Robert W. Purdy, Perth Amboy, N. J., who received $3300. The contest, a series of acrostics printed in newspaper adverfisements, was sponsored by the DAV National Service Foundation. A premium of $17 was the required contribution for eligibility.

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SOUTH BEND, Nov. 12—FedCleveland, O.,, will address the

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Indianapolis, will be honorary

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For National Parley

Ten American Legion executives, composing the convention committee, will decide the site and date of next year's Legion national convention at a meeting Thursday in national headquarters, 777 N. Meridian St. Either Miami or Philadelphia is expected to be chosen, since other cities with strong bids are not considered large enough to accommodate the convention.

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a light jacket hiding in the bushes near her home. Arrested at Midnight Plainclothes officers arrested the 23-year-o:. in the 4500 block of Norwaldo Ave. at midnight. Indianapolis police said they are holding him for

Officers and committee chairmen of the Alumni Association of the Indiana University Division of

today. > Re-elected to office were Miss Anne Withers, president; John

Indiana|Mueller, vice president, and Mrs. An ejcapes.. from the : P as. |2nd Warren 8. Woodall, publicity.

Patrick Bellard, secretary-tre urer. A card party will be given tomorrow afternoon for faculty,

students, alumni and friends of the school at the home of Dr.

questioning in the series of North! Side burglaries. He was described by police as “tall and slim, wearing dirty blue | overalls and a railroad cap.” Admitted Gas Thefts Another suspect was picked up by a patrol cruiser at 1:43 a. m. today in the 800 block of N. Oxford St. He admitted stealing

no plausible account for being! in the area at that time of night, | police reported. Wearing an olive drab Army! jacket, he was described by police as “short and slim, wearing blue denim pants and dirty looking.” They said he had several wrenches and tools in his| car,

Donald J. Thomas, 3001 N. Delaware St., has been elected presi-| dent of the sophomore class at Butler University. Other class of-|

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