Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1949 — Page 32
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. Gov, Bchricker yesterday renamed ‘three members of the Indiana State ‘Industrigl Board, . lchose two new members and se-|
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lected Maurice Harrell of Nobiesville as chairman. ; Mr. Harrell, a Democrat, will _ succeed Joseph Miller, Bouth Bend > RepublicAn, as, chairman. Mr. Miller, however; was reappointed. as a member. . At
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The other new ‘member was consultant and a Democrat.
Miller were - Robert McMagney, Columbia. City t, and Bajmond Hitch, ‘Evansville Republica ; Miss." Tella Haines, Sullivan, a Democrat, was appointed sécretary of the board; 5
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