Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1950 — Page 3

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J. Keach, president left on a private business trip to Boston. Conner admitted stealing the vehicle from the intersection of Walnut and Meridian Sts, Judge Alex Clark bound him over to the grand jury immediately after he pleaded gulity and waived a preliminary hearing. Conner was held under $2000 bond. Conner drove to €ity Hall in the new car to testify against Durham, observers said.

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WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 (UP)—Dr. Arthur Holoesa, geology professor at Edinburgh University, believes the earth is 3,350,000,000 years old. But he conceded he might be a few tens of millions of years off. His. findings were included today in the annual report of the Smithsonian Institution.

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Hoosier optometrists left Indianapolis following the close of the 43d annual convention of the Indiana

president; Dr, Franklin H Champion, Crown Point treasurer; Dr

vention chair:

two officials of the Bureau of Motor Vehicles explain to members of the Op. tometrists’ Auxiliary. Left to right are Mrs. William Roessler of Marion, Secretary of State Charles Fleming, BMV Director Mahlon Leach, Mrs. Irvin M. Borish of Kokomo, Mrs. J. R. Shreve of in. dianapolis, Mrs. John L. Wolff of Martinsville and Mrs. Warren H. Miller of Princeton. The state officials spoke ah the Optometrists’ convention to emphasize the vital importance of good vision to traffic safety.

ruff’s daughter, Mrs. Leona Buce, Enrmer Treasurer Shoots ’ (Canton, Okla. . | The 17-year-old daughter was Placed on Probation | ’ {visiting here,

| Woodruff was held on a charge LIBERTY, Feb. 24 (UP)— S all er of assault and battery with intent Former Union County Treasurer to kill Clark Williamsen was on proba-

tion for five years today after

| Victim's Leg Nearly ‘Mayor of Truman's {pleading guilty to charges he em- { . bezzled county funds and obtained { Torn Off by Blast Home Town Dies |property under false pretenses.

| Charles Timbrook, 45, of 136 N. y y ‘ 24! Willlamson entered the plea in Elder ave. remained in critical 1 DE DENCH: Me. fan. 4| Circuit Court yesterday before \condition in General Hospital to- (UF)-—Doctors Ay aliribuied| judge Kenneth Copes. Judge day with wounds received in athe death of Roger B. S8ermon,|Copes withheld judgment when

{shotgun blast last nght. [Mayor of Independence and boy-| Williamson agreed to pay court

Police said Willlam Woodruff, hood friend of President Truman’ fees and for an investigation {43, of the same address, admitted to a heart attack. {which led to his indictment by {firing the shotgun pointblank at| Mr. Sermon died yesterday a grand jury earlier this month. {Timbrook, almost tearing off his shortly after he collapsed in front, Williamson paid $1374 spent in right leg. of the Independence City Hall. [the investigatior and also made | Police quoted Woodruff as -ay-' He had just been renominated | good $1023 in shortages discov{ing he fired the blast after Tim- as a candidate for mayor in ajered by the State Board of Ac{brook ignored warnings to cease Democratic primary election. He counts while he was county “improper advances” to Wood- was not opposed. |treasurer in 1946-47.

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~\vice president.

La Porte, was re-elected north|west trustee and Dr. Horace Jen-|

Dr. Warren Miller Elected President; Dr. Virgil McCleary Named Vice President

At the final session in the Severin Hotel yesterday, association,

Dr. Warren H. Miller,

ne . . . Amegica's | newspaper magazine. ¢ Even if youre not a photographer, you'll get | man, . a “wallop” from these | Dr. Charles unusual pictures. Sheard, director emeritus of the PARADE MAGAZINE Division of Biophysics at Mayo With | Foundation, was principal ban- THE BIGGER SUNDAY TIMES quet speaker last night. Dr, Sheard said there i8 need for more Doctor Opens |

university optometric schools. eade Aaillars Offices Here

Dr. Alfred T. Symmes, graduate Mrs. Raymond E. Sawyer, Co-log the Indiana University School |

lumbus, was elected president of of Medicine and World War IT fhe association's auxiliary. Mrs. veteran, has opened his office at

D.’R. Reed, La Porte, was named pa 605 E. Maple first vice president, and Mrs. R. M. a Road, for prac

tice of internal Harden, Oakland City, second) medicine.

Dr. Symmes New association trustees are; spent two years Dr. Mary Ruth Winebrenner, in the Army, asMuncie, central region, and Dr. signed to a hosDon W. Conner, Terre Haute, pital ship and a southern region. Dr. D. R. Reed, troop transport in the Pacific. A 1944 I U. graduate, he

ner, Frankfort, northeast. | Re-elected department directors served. his inwere Dr. Russel Bolyard, Nappa- ternship in Gennee, organization; Dr. J. P. Davey, eral Hospital and then took three (Indianapolis, legislation; Dr. Eli/additional years of. postgraduate |B. Hendrix, Vincennes, education; training, including two years in |Dr. R. A. Major, SRelbyville, pub-the Lily Laboratory for Clinical lic relations; Dr. Chester Irion, Research at General. | New Albany, conservation of vi-| Dr. and Mrs. Symmes reside in ‘sion T17T W, 44th St. |

Mr. Symmes

| . Jaycee Wives Set jo | Apartment Building Event Tomorrow | gg pariance to erect a two-story, , apartment and office | Cliff Cooper, national president , .., ino in Broad Ripple was filed | of the Junior Chamber of Com- in a petition today before the City! merce, will speak at the semi-an- Zoning Board. nual Jaycee wives luncheon to-| Dean R. Pegg, 6310 College morrow in the . Ave. sought a building-line variWashington Ho- ¢ + (ance to construct the building on tel. the northwest corner of 63d St. | "Mr. Cooper, 4 and College Ave. The area at lactive in Jaycee [present is zoned for apartments. work since 1945, Plans disclosed the ground floor has served as | would contain offices and shops national vice while six apartments would be president of the constructed on the second floor. organization and ! The variance will be ruled upon 88 chairman of ¢ the national pub- | lic relations comm i ttee. In 1946 he pub. CHF lished a 25-year history of the ’ J a, Church Men's Club will present [Sumiop Shumbes of Gemeree 5 Dr. E. Burdette Backus in a talk | During his tour of the state," “Why Men Work" at the [Mr. Cooper will visit chapters in 6:30 p. m. dinner tomorrow in the

Terre H . And , church dining room. DT Da Kohomon Dr. Backus is the minister -of

lansville. He will also attend the All Souls Unitarian Church.

Church Men's Club

day. | Amos L. Boren is church pastor.

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The Indianapolis Community for home towns today Fund's 30th annual public meet- will be introduced Juvemialh ing will be held at 6 p. m, Friday L. Cadick, board member in the Marott Hotel. \ ) ? Based During sessio .! ‘The invocation will members elected officers and heard Secretary of State Charles| 0 ng te sea a by the Rev. Laman H. Bruner Jr. request for help in devising new vision tests for drivers.|p Wo "0. 4 Sregident, and John rector of the Church of the Ads Prince- Collett, treasurer. Directors will Vent. The Rev. Kenneth WH.

. me $n, was laced steels Hop a Dr. P rize P iclures be elected following the dinner. Thorne, minister of hcedvsy 1 ) . Thomas D. Sheerin, Commu-|, Jing give the Vig MeCieasy. In Sunday Times [uy Fund board member. win benediction.

® Photographs that won | present the

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Cooper 10 Meet Tomorrow The Roberts Park Methodist

state mid-year conference in Chester Elson president of the Muncie Wednesday and Thurs- Men's Club, will preside. The Rev. |

“honored member” here’ home« top awards in a $5000 [award given annually in recogni- rh Xi Jette In HUNe « national photo contest |tion of service in health and wel- pREDS OF REAL ESTATE ADS will be shown in The [fare civic work, Last year the j, the classified columns of toe Sunday Times. (award went to Perry C. Lesh, gay's Times. Turn to them now, ® They're in PARADE president of P. C. Lesh Paper Co. The Times is NOW the news be Benjamin paper with the REAL ESTATE outstanding Sunday Woodson, executive vice president ADS!

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