Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1950 — Page 2

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federal appropriations at a at 7:30 p. m. today In dy Town Hall, 1450 LyndThe a, formed of the ttee, ‘will n a group to can

affected residents for an esof d Samage from flooded

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Py Basi A was formed two weeks ago at a mass meeting of 150 resident flood victims in the Town Hall, “An estimate of the damage must be calculated before you can ask for federal assistance” J. 1 y, chief engineer of the In. diana Flood Control Commission, | told the group last week,

Mapping Strategy Mr. Perrey appeared at a meet-| ing of the Speedway. commniission| #

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resentatives of flooded communi-|

ties neighboring Speedway along the Big and Littie Eagle Creeks, “Even if the government helps, ft will take a long time” Mr. Perrey sald, “All federal appropri-/ ations require three acts of Con-| gress,” he said. Although the committee earlier! .

discussed the erection of a levee, EVENTS “TODAY talk last weer centered around tr and Feed Dealers Assoeiaa program to widen the channel of 40% "0 Toe iation—iast @& Rig Bagle Creek. Members of the even rn > no,

commission charged congestion Botaen

from sewage along the north side America: Xs wn on. Washington | Sefig) | Workers. Clu — noon, of the Tenth Street bridge slowed ary Sonferemees—Iit AAS. Lesion the run of the creek and helped] indian © Pastors ghuse its recent overflow,

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Police abandoned a search for the body of & woman after three hours River yesterday. Watchers line the levees after C. C. Davis, 1927 Hillside . of

+ woman wade into the river near St, Clair St.

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dragging White Far below spectators,

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reports answering her

police "work" the river bed with drags in search of etka missing woman, : a, saiption ve n received

However, no missing persons

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|elected second Larry Brandon, re-elected “treasjurer, and Mrs. Asa Hoy, re-

elected recording secretary,

Other Resolutions The council went on record as opposed to the appointment of representative to the Vatican to replace Myron Taylor who has » nr Ss As to peacerho lity conscription; as In favor of the Langer Bill (8-1847)

tion in interstate commerce of all! alcoholic

Dr. John J. Haramy Also, that rather than

to develop a hydrogen bomb, the council urge the United States

a BOvernment to make every effort

for peace, The council paid tribute to its (retiring president, the Rev. A. C, Brooks, pastor of the Third Christian Church. Hereafter, as soon as ArTange-

{which would prohibit transporta- ments can be made to do so, the

council agreed to meet simul

beverage advertising taneously in one week, perhaps in

and stop its broadcasting over the |April, simultaneously with the Ine WW

|dfana Council of Churchwomen,

Also, the council voted to urge the State Department of Inter that the Hoover Commission rec- denominational Youth Work and lommendation for reorganizing the Christian Education and the Pas«

Federal Government be put into tors’ Conference.

This would be

{force at once; that the council de- contrary to the council's tradition.

life, that the election of this year

Ibe given careful study with a view

EEE Clone a rich, 2, at 19 W, 34th.| \velop on the part of its constitu-/al custom of meeting in mid-wine lency a vital concern for political ter.

Reports of all departments of the Indiana Council of Churches

to selecting the best available pub-/in book form, were presented to

{He officials and to register con|victions at the ballot box;

/those attending the annual meet. ling.

January 31 and on Wednesday and Thursday, February | and 2.

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