Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1938 — Page 11
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‘FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1988 _
73 SHORTRIDGE SENIORS NAMED - TO HONOR ROLL
Rankings Boel on Grades. For Seven Semesters; - Girl Tops List.
° Seventy-three Shortridge High School seniors today were named to the 1938 senior honor roll. Rankings were based on grades for the first seven semesters.
Margaret Ann Becker maintained the highest academic:rating in the class of 800 seniors. Others are: : . Louise Wilde, Jack Schneider, Chester L. Robinson, William Horne,
Harold ‘W. Steup, Charles L. Breu= |.
nig, Betty Gordon, Baxter Weaver, Mary Ann Lookabill, Jean Wichser, Ruby Shelton, Juanita Armstrong. Mark M. Holeman, Sue Hull, Mary Kershner, Merrill G. Tucker, Thomas Fleisher, Charlotte Marie Hofmann, David Guthridge, Martha Stanford, Ruth Davis, Charles Lloyd Good, C. Roy Johnson Jr. Harold Lambertus. Arthur H. Northrup, Mary Elizabeth Lewis, Loren W. Prince, Agnes Patricia Brown, Juanita Wagner, Dorothy LaVone Ostermeyer, Keith Rogers, Rogers Smith, George Spiegel, Elizabeth Ann Walsh, Jean Marie Hackard, Dorothea West, Gloria Opal Tomlinson, John Day. Sarah Ruth Lindley, Eliner Randall, Richard J. Wilson; Naomi Harrington, Robert D. Kahn, Madelyn Pugh, Adelheid Poehlimann, Nelson Burrin, Ervin McCullough, Mary Alice Adkins, Ruth Price, Martha Graves, Elizabeth Jane Brock, Rose Laura Malcolm. Barbara Causey, Mary Louise Nixon, Evelyn - Kettner, William Riker, Shirley Eirbinder, Dorothy Ann Evans, Virginia Flory, Emma Gosset, James Henderson, Robert Lee Jones, Marjorie Davis. Juanita Greene, Betty Jane Har-
ris, Theodore L. Rosebrock, Joan} -
Silberman, Thelma Louise Balay, Jack Burich, Bates Johnson, Lester Moreland Jr. and Betty Marie Starr.
52,000 NEEDY AGED ARE ADDED TO ROLLS
‘WASHINGTON, {TON april 1 U.P). —The Social Security Board rei vealed today that the business recession and increased unemployment have placed a heavy financial burden on states administering relief to the needy aged. On March 31, an estimated 1,660,000 persons were receiving assistance from Federal-State ‘sources under the Social Security Act, representing an increase of 52,000 over February. Estimated cost to Fed- : eral, State and local authorities for : March totaled $32,354,000, an increase of almost $1,000,000 over the ' previous month, "Approximate amount raised by ; Indiang since February, 1936, as its share of old-age assistance costs is §88,300700,
MINE WORKERS CLOSE \TERRE HAUTE PARLEY
TERRE HAUTE, April 1 (U. P.). —Convention members of District 11; United Mine Workers, returned . home today after completing their : constitutional changes and making several resolutions. i One resolution condemned Sen- . ator Frederick, VanNuys for his “lack of accord with the labor move- : ment,” ~ The method of filling vacancies. on i the scale committee was changed, taking the power from the district : president and placing it with the distriet board. New scale committees were elected, i including two eight-man boards. . One will represent the strip miners ; and the other the shaft miners;
' SOUTH BEND PHONE HEARING CONTINUES
Hearing on the South Bend-Mish- + awaka telephone rate case con- . tinued today before the Indiana + Public Service Commission. Counsel : for the Indiana Bell Telephone Co. ; introduced rebuttal evidence in an ~ attempt to show that rates in ‘that : area were not too high:
Public Counsellor Ralph Hanna,
: at previous hearings, has attempted : to prove that the company’s large income in the South Bend area
: helps make up deficits incurred by ¢ exchanges in other cities.
"Books for Prison Libraries
Times Photo.
Thurman A. Gottschalk (lefty, State Welfare Director, and Donald T. Griffin, Division of Institutions Education supervisor, today inspected a few of the many thousand books contributed during Priso Library Week, ending next Wednesday. Books are being received at 92 county welfare offices, the State House ard State Welfare Departs
ment headquarters.
SERVICES HELD FOR CHILD FIRE VICTIM
Sister’s Condition Reported As Still Critical.
Services for Mildred Bowden, 7, | who died in a South Side fire that
THE INDIANAPOLI
police say was of iricendiary origin, were held today at the J. C. Wilson Funeral’ Home, 1230 Prospect st. | Her sister, Mary Belle Bowden, also burned in the fire at 1025 Virginia Ave; lay in critical condition at City Hospital. Police said today they have no additonal clews. to the identity of persons whe set the fire.
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Fi ire Alarm Index System Does Everything But Put Out Blaze
By SAM TYNDALL
Arthur (Tiny) Leonard, fire alarm operator, has a hobby that's so much:like his job you can hardly tell them apart. He is the man who swivels near a telephone and answers the frantic calls of citizens whose homes are afire. He also is the man who sends fire
apparatus to the scene. In his job, he needs to know what kind of apparatus to send from what companies. Some times, he admitted, that’s pretty hard to determine in little known neighborhoods. So his hobby dovetails right in with his job.
“A New System” *I have been working on an index system which, when it is completed, will do everything but put out the fires,” Tiny said.
It seems that for three years he| tg
has been using his spare time to compile an index that will speed up and simplify the dispatching of fire apparatus. Each block in the City he has 1isted in reference to its distance East and West and North and South. Beside the block listing is the number .of the nearest fire box and its distance from the block. Beside the fire: box - number are code : letters
‘signifying the type of structures in’
the block. And beside each-‘code letter are groups of numbers indicating the number and type of each fire apparatus. which Tiny feels necessary to extinguish a blaze. In other words he says it takes more pumpers, wagons and trucks to put out a fire in a district where all the houses ‘are of wood than it does if they are all or partially of brick. And he says it takes a good deal
more equipment and’ even a few|
more assistant chiefs to fight a blaze at an oil refinery. Under the present system the
Boil 1 Sc
chickens 160¢
Plenty of Fancy Poultry at Reasonable Prices.
Free Dressing
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City is divided into only two districts, the “downtown” area and the outlying sections. More apparatus is sent on any alarm in the mile square than to any location outside. Additional trucks are dispatched only after firemen who have arrived at the scene of the fire request them. Under ' Tiny's syste alarm operator would have a complete picture of each district in wn. He would know with what hazards he is dealing. Before the system is ready for use he has 40 streets yet to classify. And becalise the index is compiled as a cross directory, it will take him several months. He pointed out that although he works on the index after work at night, the City need expect no “overtime” bill.
U. S. AGENCY PICKETED
WASHINGTON, April '1' (U. BP). —The Nafional Maritime Union, a Committee for Industrial Organization affiliate, today picketed the Martime Commission carrying banners proclaiming that the Commission “is! acting as a shipowners’ union-breaking agency.”
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