Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1940 — Page 12
— WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 190
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PARENTS ASKED TO BE CAREFUL
8A Pupils at School 45 Send |
Letter Home by All Children.
Grade 8A pupils of School 45, 2301 | Park Ave, today sent an open let-| ter to parents of the school’s pupils, | asking, “Don’t you think it would,
be best if you, too, obeyed the safety Tales?”
The advice was contained in a] Niteagrarned booklet, ‘Vacation | a dvice,” published by the pupils of John R. Walsh, Martinsville Room 9 at School 45. It had & great] _ | . . . deal of advice and safety jingles attorney and Seventh District and a great many safety posters president of the Young Democrat organization, has announced his
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CITY HAS 17.830 Talented 11-Year-Old B fe oh ob li OF | HEAD AIR PROGRAM ! PARKING SPOTS T With Art | "a | mazes eqQcC ers it | Dr, Bdaward ©, Filiott, president] FRANKLIN, Ind, May 20 ive persons esoaped injury ase —— | /of Purdue University, and Riehard Betty Jo Schroeder, Sullivan, Thd,, night when thelr oar skidded oul of ' oi / , ‘ad ) wo | Pairbanks, vice president of the In=' has been elsoted 1940-41 editor AV | There's a wide-eyed soft=voiced she can’t very well, I (ry to tell her e control ih gravel at 80th ®t, and i y | , |dianapolis News, have been named of (he Almas ; ra Board Studies Effect ON jad in Indianapolis Who has his Dt She doesn’t get the faces Axed |. ohairmen ih Indiana of the inack. Franklin Rowd 431, turned over in a ditoh i L her over his ability | efvilian military aviation training y . ‘and burned, tal teachers in a dit \ H he also like: : [College vear= Motorists if To to draw and paint but he's VOY Jaga Ne ne Fm i LE mittee, i Those Who escaped wera Albers Should Be Cut. oalm about the whole matter, which the teacher thought were pe rr ide ol Farwell Yates, 245 Detroit ®t; Dalton | "There's even talk about sending '®00d she had them framed. He has pavien (0) Journal, who 18 oivil: (Ro vies J Fy | Thomas, 870% Virginia Ave. Mifw Safety Board members today [nim to the John Herron Art School | set of Indians and a set of 2OW* | jan chairman for the Fifth Oops | vaneh Liek, ia Dorothy Oarpentar, 1702 English | i department re- , [boys, but the Indians, his special aw 3 business man» | Ave,: James Russell, 1821 Deloss 81, Studied w ‘police depa land he's only 11 now , Area, y Jor | nowing that parking facili- | SATS pets, are nearly all gone The training Program was wns Sc. for the land Miss Helen Spoon, 1154 Villa port showing pa . | He began to paint and draw when His teachers say the boy 1s of ® nounced by Ool. Frank Knox, pubs | on. book HAVe, [ties at curbs and in lots are avail ‘ne was five years old as nearly as very plabid disposition and seems 10 |jsner of the Ohioago Daily News | Le 1940-41 Deputy sherifrs sald Mr, Vates, [able for approximately 17830 oars. [he oan recall. His after-sohool rec- be happy all the time, He is hap: [who was asked by President Roose~ |” ' ® ff of the who was driving, told them he lost ¥ | . y " | . v : ‘ | y » p y v v a The report was submitted to Ae (YOUUOE Joo $0 a i. When We 1 ST WiRS: 'velt to head the civilian movement Be owed n a |eontrol when he turned sharply to y ) : : | : : ° e. intended to train 10 Safety Board yesterday, ws part wi “I've drawn two whole neighbor- Some of teachers believe (hat he |inroughout the country O00 IO rank 11, in : | S—— [the Board's study of the downtown hoods” he says, “but it's mummies may have a real future in art, his Army in speeding national defense (NP a ded by Miss Schroeder | KTLLR SELF IN LOVE PACT {parking and general trafic situa- I'm interested in. One of my free-hand drawings are so remark | | George Rinker, Anderson, as od» | NEW YORK, May 32 (U, P) =A [ tion. , [teachers gave me some plastios and ‘able. | CAT ADOPTS TWO RATS | tor, wad Robert Osman, Wash= | young couple unable to get married
| IT made a statue of a mummy. | Anyway, he doesn’t think a thing | SYRAOUSE ) 1, ington, Ind, ax business manager, j and safety rules and on its last Board President Leroy J. Keach If 1 get to go to the art school (of charting out summer of sohool |B) - ot BE ay 2B, x | . DENY SHY Tran I i a whe candidacy for (he presidency of (said the fgures will be used Yo this summer, 1 think Tl take up for himsell while the other boys Teall has adopted two tiny vats and| Compass termites always build in Central Park today. Margaret help determine the extent of in- Statues, 1 may draw a little, {probably will be in the old swim [18 mothering them with her four=| their houses with the length Fuk | Rasch, 20, daughter of a U. 8 navel | He picked up and displayed some ming hole, tweek-old litter of kittens, ining north and south ofMeer, disd In Roosevelt Hospital,
page the letter to parents, A copy of the booklet was given to each the Young Democrats of Indiana in the state convention Friday \convenience motorists wouli suffer | his ‘work. silhoueting White on a en > yy fn . I i | Bl : UD "A lh
cto} | and Saturday at Evansville. jr the Board reduces curb parking plack, The figures were first drawn Ih NUR | ] I I WW 0 it tf 1 lr WL
The letter to parents read in g {space by creating new loading gones. ‘on white paper, then cut out and | BASEMENT FASHION SHOPS
part: “Bach day there are more and | The police survey found room for pasted onto black paper | 113.967 autos in 100 parking lots mnc | That's a shark,” he said in that $1.25 to $2.00 Summer
more accidents due to violations of safety rules. 35 inside garages in and about the little soft voice that vou would have s downtown Area. expected to have shuddered at a |.
“Do you realize what children are, especially the younger ones? They copy your speech, mannerisms and shark " stly FAW 0 S18 character traits. Just as they copy safety rules set out in this paper?” | Tt Was ostimated there is room BL aly — omns b these things, so they copy your As this letter'reached the parents, for an additional 3883 autos at the | ©, oT 005 0 Taawn, 1 have | School Principal Olive Punk ye- curb, The Board will continue iso my t) : put I turned it ceived m personal letter from Wil. loading vone study several more ng rou a Pye of liam A. Evans, Public Schools safety Weeks before taking final action on A gut . : il % Sailors! w Bretons! % Flop Brims! w Off -the-Face! Into
conduct for safety. If a child sees his parents ‘jay-walk’ or violate \ | |erayons and r there.” | director, congratulating her and the ‘he creation of new loading »ones, He pny Roper a SR school on the letter [Mr. Keach said, | : go these rough straws , . . all white, new
other rules, he thinks it is right for him to do so. When he learns safety Tules ‘at school Whd then Sees his —— sister at home Who is interested in (but not proficient at art, [ “She likes to draw,” he says, "bul toast and natural , . . decidedly lovely! Fashionad in shapes to art
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ROME, May 22 (U, P) Foreign Minister Count Guleazzo Ciano| | 23. AlBD included are Navy,
went to Albania today to inspect | | work Black, Blues, Roses and Red
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elders disobeving these rules, he has little respect for them “Don’t you think it would be best for the children's sake, as well as your own, if you, too, obeyed the
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| Italian occupation, (At Belgrade it was reported that = |Jugoslav quarters were “closely = | watching” Clano's visit to neighbor | & ing Albania. Diplomatic sources Wn = Belgrade said the Italian minister g there had made an informal de- § marche to (He Jugoslav Government regarding military measures in| {Jugoslavia,) : | OMcial Rome appeared to be © more concerned with the Visit of |the Japanese commercial and = {friendship mission than with the = {war on the policy of nations, such | 2 las Jugoslavia, which borders Italy, [Tt was denied officially that the | Jugoslay frontier had been closed i Japanese Ambassador Naotake @& [Sato said in an interview with the! ["Tribuna that Rome's greeting to the * ' mission had exceeded all his hopes Thousands of Ttalian school chil & [dren earrving Japanese flags lines © the streets and shouted “banzai’ o | (hooray) to the Japanese as they 2% [went to Quirinal Palace yesterday | where Premier Benito Mussolini and |Gtano received them, } | Newspapers still commented on = 'Clano's speech at Milan Sunday. {His own newspaper, Telegrafo of go ‘Leghorn, warned that “it cannot be i much longer before Italy takes a's" more active part in the war.”
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State Deaths
BLOUNTSVILLE Mrs, Hattie Waynes, °° #9. Survivors; Husband, J. CC: daugh- { | ters, Mrs Jacoby and Miss Ruth | | Waynes: sons, Frank and Lloyd, sister ; Mrs, Ella Hines | | WOGGSTOWN-Purley Bdwin Heck, 88 |B | Survivors Wite, Alice; sons, Herschel | [and Loren; daughter, Mrs, Forest Kemper, Brothers, &. ©. and Bryant Heok, sisters, || | Mrs. Bsn Cauzzort and Mrs, Willie Hall | 8 | WAINBRIDGE--James A. Montgomery [79, Survivors: Wife, Melissa, daughters i { Mrs, Llovd Summers and Mrs. Emma Wil. | = | Hams; sister, Mrs, Mary Billings, BORDEN Fred Whitesides, 89 Wy CONNERSVILLE Mrs, Curt Evans, § | = Husband NON Harry and sisters, Mrs. Henry O'Riley and Kline, brothers, Harry and
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