Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1951 — Page 14

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chairman of the Board of Managers of the United Christian Missionary Society for the new fiscal year 1051-'52 beginning| &

The Rev. Mr. McAdow, pastor of the University Park Christian Church, was elected at the anual meeting of oe United ety yesterday Third Christian Church. He also was re-slécted a member of the society's board of trustees. The 20 trustees, 10 men and 10 women, are drawn from the 120-member board of managers who reside in various parts of the United States and Canada.

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Mrs. H. I Rudduck, Mishawaka, Ind, retiring chairman of the board of managers . will continue to be a member of the trustees’ board. Dr. A. Dale Fiers, Cleveldnd, new society president,

and Miss Jessie Trout who will perform the duties of president| his gavel to the new president, 0. until Dr. Fliers takes over in the| Dr. C. C. Cook, second vice pres

fall, both will be included in the retary; Ralph Wright, treasurer; William Woods, tail twister; Robert Phelps, lion tamer. New direcmembership of the board of trus-| yors are Carl Schaffner, J. D. Johnston, Seward Baker, Anthony Lawrence.

HANDS OVER GAVEL—Edward F. Dirks, retiring president of the Irvington Lions Club, turns over | ‘sess

Cocke Urges Gl Bill : {Rights for Korea Vets

CHICAGO, Jupe 22 (UP)—Earl| Cocke Jr. national commander of| the American Legion, said today that Congress should extend the GI Bill of Rights to veterans of the Korean War. Korean veterans fought with the same courage as those of World War II and are entitled to the same rights and privileges,| he said.

Gorilla Bites Constable, | Owners Must Pay $1000

DAYTON, Tenn., June 22 (UP) —Mary, a roller-skating circus gorilla, bit a policeman in this evolution-hating section and became the central figure in another’ “monkey trial.” Sentiment apparently has not

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H. Boaz. Other new officers: George Keller, first vice president; ident; H. Cecil Foster, third vice president; Robert Strattman, sec.

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tees, Miss Trout, vice president of the society and former missionary 15 Movie Corporations to Japan, is the first woman ever Sued for $1, 380, 000 CHICAGO, June 22 (UP) —A porarily, in the capacity of presi- former theater owner demanded dent, $1,380,000 triple damages from 15 Mrs. Louls F. Hays, Green- movie corporations today on| castle, Ind.,, was re-elected to the/grounds that they conspired to

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board of trustees of the society. keep first-run pictures from his

theater. FOR INSIDE INFORMATION| Leo Solomon, former owner of on job-openings, living quartersithe Stadium Theater in suburban and real estate bargains make a Evanston, filed suit yesterday. regular habit of reading The The defendants include . RKO Indianapolis Times Classified Radio Pictures, 20th Century Fox, | Ads! To place an ad of your Paramount, Columbia, United own, phone RI ley 5551. Artists and Balaban & Katz.

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VANCOUVER, B. C, June 22 Baxter Ragsdale picked the wrong| (UP)—A middle-aged woman was way to propose to Margaret Tru-| larrested by police yesterday for] man. t Bebvi ecret Service agents arrested Tyshing the. season, {the 57-year-old oloctar at the She was wearing only a short White House yesterday when he coat when police arrested her in| linsisted on seeing Miss Truman] the city’s east end and reminded, |so he could propose. | Ber that: even if . Summer. waa Police took Ragsdale to Gal-| ihgor Hospital for mental ob-| only one day away it wasn't that|gervation. Miss Truman is tour-|

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