Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1945 — Page 4
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Girl a Life Of Sister in Fire
10-year-old Smith, 2861
~ HONOR ELLIOTT ON RETIREMENT
safety lesson Helen Rosemary 4 Lyons ave, said she learned at Mars Hill school last week was creditéd - with - saving the life of her 4-year-old_ sister, © Blanche Elizabeth, yesterday. While playing around a- trash fire at their home, the younger sister's dress caught fire, Helen Rosemary grabbed her sister, pushed her to the grdund and rolled her over and over in the loose soil until the flames ware extinguished, . Although the “younger . child : a. was seriously burned, the father, i Rillolt Xi Fre Yo Otis Smith, said the quick action June 30 after 23 years’ service. { of his older daughter probably
Representing the board of trus-| Saved the life of the younger tees on the program will be William| ¢bild. A. Hanley, Indianapolis, vice presi-| dent of Eli Lilly & Co Herbert H. Horner, local businessman, will represent the Chamber of Commerce and Dr. Frank H.| Sparks, Wabash college president, will speak for the oe edi ucation- | al institutions of the st Other tributes to hong iol wi be given by Burr Swezey on
of the Lafavette National ci nics in in English to
Alumni S84 | FD Te | Be Guests of Tech Staff.
tory and government departm ha representing the faculty, and RichTechni€al - high English téachers will be host to the Indi-!
ard Blackwell, president of the in-| ter-fraternity council, representing ana Council of Teachers of English {when it
"Lafayette Dinner Wednesday Tribute to Purdue President.
Times Special , LAFAYETTE, Ind, March 12—A farewell tribute to President E. C.| Elliott of Purdué university will be| paid at a community dinner Wednesday in the ballroom of the| Memoria] Union building
school
the student body. OUR BUDGET PLAN
VAY NO INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGE
for its annual conference March 24.
{ S. | Meetings will be held in the Stuart hall assembly room: with exhibits of English material and publications. of local schools. in Room 309.
convenes
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IND FLOOR KRESGE BLDG A noon luncheon will be served
Hemorrhoid Torture {in the school cafeteria with Miss Soothed in Fow Minutes Gladys Eade in charge of arrange-
Act now for quick relief from tor-| TCS: “ture of piles. Don’t wait another day | In the morning sessions will be but apply Peterson's Ointment at 2ddressed by Harold Anderson, once, the cooling, soothing, astrin- president of the National Council of | gent formula that has brought joy- English Teachers, and Mark Neful relief to thousands for 40 years. ville, chairman of the national Relieves itching promptly. All drug- council on. reading lists,and second | gists have Peterson's Ointment, 35c vice president of the National counbox, or 60c in tube with applicator. i] Money cheerfully refunded if nof delighted.
Motorists Now Get Extra Gas Mileage home economics practice din- |
Thousands of motorists, taxicab,!ing room. truck and tractor owners are now| President of the Indiana division | getting up to 30% extra gas mileage, (is Miss Genevieve Hopkins of more power and pick-up, smoother South Bend. Other officers are: running and quicker starting with a| vice presidents: Miss Margaret South-Vacu-matic on their cars. The new, wick, - Gary; Miss Marian Ingham, Pt. improved, Vacu-matic. operates on| Wayne; Mrs. B. R. Hitchcock, Michigan the Supercharge principle, |City; Miss Mabel McLellan, Evansville, | “Breathes” automatically and can|and Miss Ruth B. Bozeil,
Registration Hours |
| Registration: will be from 9 to! (10 a. m: in the tower of Stuart |hall and coffee will be served in|
TEACHERS MEET.
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Completing 18 Years With College.
Times Special
| William C. Dennis will president of Earlham college {later than June, 1947, | Hadley, trustees, has announced.
[President to to Retire. After,
RICHMOND, Ind., March 12.-Dr. retire as not Dr. Laurence president of the board of
"Dr. Dennis, who is completing his 16th year at the head of the college, asked the board of trustees on [ Feb. 3 to select his successor by that
[date. Commenting retirement,
upon his he said that if his son,
planned
David, former Wayne county prose-
should return from the army | before 1947, he would like to
Nears Tenure Record
In June, 1947, the date for school’s centennial will have completed his 18th year Just one-half year short of maximum time' served by Earlham college president,
Dr. Dennis gave up a successful
international Washington to assume the dency at Earlham while his father, Dr, David W. Dennis, was a faculty member,
practice of law in
From 1906 to 1910 he was.an as- and very different compositions and |.
solicitor in the partment, For the next he represented the government various international cases. tot ing from 1917 to 1919. During his life he has been devoted to Quaker education and in-
state de-
terests throughout the nation and than as a fig- posed this work scarcely three-years|composition on the program which
has become one of the leafling ures in the church.
MOVE LOCAL YANKS
T0 BILLINGS WARDS
An Indianapolis man and eight other Hoosiers are among 62 veter-
presi-
19 years | in orchestra for its principal presentaarbitration tion were Kerstin Thorborg, mezzo-| Chinese poems of the eighth century
join {him in the practice of law here.
HERE MARCH 24
the celebration, he
the any
He was legal representative SOprano, he Chinese government in Pek~ tenor.
|
ans of the Western front who have |
| been transferred to Billings General further convalescence
hospital for Arriving yessercday in a hospital train, the men were carried to wait-
spirit. of the men laughed and joked. Second Lt. Ross F. Scott, 24, is {the Indianapolis man returned. He |
Indianapolis, lis the husband of Mrs. Mary Ann!
be installed by anyone in a. few member of Tech's English department. | Scott, 2539 Park ave.
Miss Iva Kindred, Worthington, record. secretary; Miss Thelma Beesley, corresponding secretary; Miss
mintues. Fits all cars: Nothing to| regulate or adjust. The manufac-| ng turers, the Vacu-matic Carburetor L# Porte, Co., 7617-980K State St. Wauwa- | Lela Walls, Greencastle, treasurer, tosa, Wis., are offering a Vacu- | Miss Anne Jones, Hobart, historian. matic to anyone who will install it| Public representatives, on his car and help introduce it to| Pointed by “the National council: others. They-will gladly send full free particulars if you write them + or just send your name and address on a penny post card today.
relations ap-
Ft. Wayne; Miss Helen Thornton, Technical Indianapolis; . Miss'|
Salliebelle Royster, Evansville; and Miss Ruth Broughten, Elkhart. - : Miss Carolyn *Wilhite, Marion, chairJettectecsncannncsnettiina, man. of the committee in charge of
| | progfams: Mrs. . Greenwald, public
| tions; Miss Walls, and Evelyn Kletzing, a je SOOTHES YOUR THROAT below the gargle line
schools,
finance, Indianapolis,
raters
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An army air forces pilot, Lt. Scott | received a broken vertebra after he |
and | bailed out of his crippled plane and {dropped just inside American lines. |
Other Indiana men who were
Muncie; Pfc. Evansville; Pvt. Johnson, Huntington: Pvt..Charl es |
Leroy
|E. Twig, Portladd;. T. Sgt. Albert | | L. Hundley, rela- |B. Fox, Connersville, and Pvt. Ous
Lafayette, ‘Sgt. George
Baylard, Lebanon.
AUTO THEFT SUSPECT | Starlets Frown
Upon WW isting
HOLLYWOOD, * March * CU P.).—The “We Won't a at the Boys Club,” with two screen | starlets as charter members, today sought new. adhefeRits. Pretty Poni Adams, San Antonio, Tex., and Barbara Bates, Denver, Colo., formed the group in answer to an educator's charge that modern girls. startle young men by whistling as they pass, Dr. Henry Bowman of Stephens college, Columbia, Mo., contended that “many girls have by necessity lowered their standards ‘in boy friends.” “Not us,” answered the starlets, “We don't even know how to whistle—and we don't intend to start now, We like things the way they've always been.”
URGES DISPOSAL OF UNDELIVERED GIFTS
WASHINGTON, March-12 (U. P.), —Rep. James G. Fulton (R. Pa.) suggested today that the army and navy ask the Red Cross to deliver or to dispose of “millions of unde-
livered Christmas or gift packages
for servicemen.’ Fulton, recently returned the Pacific where he served as a naval lieutenant, told’ of 32,000 bags of undelivered holiday mail: at one land base alone. He said he saw undelivered packages being ruined by rain and weather, He recommended that the packages be opened under supervisiol and that items of substantial or sentimental value be _returned to the senders and usable contents given to other seivicemen,
RAIL GROUP TO MEET
Auxihary No, 363 to the Brotherof Locomotive Firemen and 2p m, S. State
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DENNIS I IN 1947
| Los Angeles Friday. | cense.
Thorborg and Johnson Sing New Number by Symphony
By JEAN KERCHEVAL
Attendants at Symphony
the Indianapolis|
over the week-end heard two new sung by
{one old favorite.
The soloists appearing with the (chestra.
and. Hardesty Johnson,
Gustav Mahler's, Earth.”
Known more widely as a conductor | com-
composer, Mahler
It. is melancholy
Truck Calling Office'—Soon
NEW' YORK, March 12 (U, P). —A general vehicular radio telephone service for New York and vicinity after the war is planned by New York Telephone Co. largest operating unit in the Bell Telephone system, its annual re-
pefore his death.
163.
| port disclosed today. {ing ambulances as spectators ad- |
All but a few
The radio telephone service to and from moving vehicles is but a part of the company’s $200,000,000 post-war expansion and construction program, - President Carl Whitmore disclosed. The ‘unit
| alse plans expansion of both local
|
Mrs. | brought “here include Pfc. Thomas | C. 8. Greenwald, Gary; Miss Roza Tonkel, E. Brumett,
Arsenal | or oekley,
Carl F.|
{rett. {every day
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and toll plant, and the further extension of dial service. The rural program would call for the expansion of the use of dial service, reduction of the number ‘of subscribers on a line, improvement In transmission and ringing methods and. replacement of handeRnk telephones
OPEN COAST GUARD |
RECRUITING PROGRAM
Two coast guard recruiting representatives were {arrive here today to set up headquarters in the . Board of Trade building for coast guard and” SPAR {enlistments : " Combat: veterans, ner's Mate 3-c Emmett Ely Jr., and Quartermaster 3-c Robert L. Bar They will have office hours except Surtday from 8:30
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repscheduled to
they are Gun-
to 5 p. m.
“THE INDIANAPOL 18 TIMES Red Skelton and His Bride
Pvt. Red Skelton, former radio and movie comedian, hitched his wagon to a star when he and Actress Georgia Davis were married in They are shown here as they obtained the li- . _ Today Skelton was in the hospital for a tonsil operation,
orchestra's two concerts
They sang the solo parts of mood. “The Song of the
through April 7. ?|
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“®t You Can't Take It" “With you, with Helen Marton, LeRoy Gardner, Mary Hall and Louis Segar, at 8:30. *
CIRCLE
On stage, Henry Busse and his orchestra’ and Jean Parker, at 12:58, 3:45, 6:35 and 9:30 .
“Lake Placid Serenade.” Hruba Ralston, at "11:08, 7.40 and 10:30:
with Vera 1:55, 4:45,
LOEW'S
“Tonight and Every Night,” with Rita Hayworth, Janet Blair and Lee Bowman, at 11:32, 1:36, 2:40, 5.44, 7:50" and 9:59,
INDIANA
“A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.” with * Dorothy McGuire, James Dunn and Joan Blondell, at 11:35, 2:15, 4:40, 7.06 and 9:35.
LYRIC
“Here Come the Bing Crosby, Betty Sonny Tufts at 5:42, .7:47 .and 9:8
with and 3:37,
Waves,” Hutton 14:3, 1:33, 3
THE FIRST GREAT DRAMATIC MUSICAL... k
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|and dramatic and this was its first {performance in Indianapolis. | The solo parts, which were marked for tenor and contralto, were well Miss Thorborg and Mr Johnson though.it was at times dif[ficult to hear thém abdve the or- Plead ——a M.G-M Color Cartoon ‘Puttin’ On the Dog’ M-G-M Passing Parade “Return From
Nowhere" Loew's Timely News
The six songs.are paraphtases of
and begin and end in a pessimistic
“The Song of the Earth” has been [called “one of Mahler's surest claims to immortality as a composer.”
o STARTS THURSDAY ¢ VAN JOHNSON
IN “BETWEEN TWO |Fabien Sevitzky and the orchestra WOMEN"
{also were presenting for the first PLUS “NOTHING BUY time in Indianapolis: Arthur Foote's TROUBLE" 'Stlite for Strings in E Major, Opus
Of a lighter mood was the second
The suite is gay and brilliant and Mr. Foote's craftsmanship ‘was quite evident. The orchestra gave it a very satisfactory performance Wagner's melodigus ‘and stirring [Overture to “The Maestersingers” concluded the program, leaving the audience in a happy mood,
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