Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1949 — Page 8
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Dr. Virgil G. Hunt of Indian-| HIROSHIMA, Japan, Aug. 25 will_serve Merve on the the directors’! (UP)—A petition for world peace, | : "board of the Indiana Council of signed by more than 100,000 vic-| [Churches as a representative of tims 6f atom-bombed Hiroshima, | the White River Evangelical will be sent to President Truman! United Brethren Conference. |in a few days, city officials said, { Dr, Hunt, superintendent of the today, The petition was drawn |conference, and the other rep- up as part of Hirohima's obser-| |resentatives were elected by the vation of the fourth anniversary| 'conference in session in the Uni- of the atom bomb explosion. | versity Heights Church. The| conference opened Monday night! and will close tomorrow. BUY Others elected to the interde-| | nominational churches’ council | ‘board are: The Rev. Glenn O'Dell, pastor of the Brookside E.U.B.| {Church; Dr. H. L. Lanahan of | | Anderson and Paul R. Honan of | Lebanon. N Secretary The Rev, E. A. Struble, Marion, § was named White River Songer. ence secretary and Dr. L. F
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