Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1945 — Page 7
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THURSDAY, AUG. 30, 1945
£ LOCAL GI S DIE | Shortridge Dec.
Of Girls Retires
CIN B- 24 CRASH Mrs. Della McCurdy Thomp- |
son, dean of girls.at Shortridge high school since 1915, has an-
. Emmelmann, Kleiner Killed nounced her retirement. Mic Parry
A native of Moretown, In Oregon Plunge.
Thompson taught in New York { and Detroit before coming to In- i Two Indianapolis air force men dianapolis. She lives at 3360 N. | Further cuts in the 1946 county, have been reported killed in the Midi & Inglis, for 14 years |PUdBet were promised today by B-24 plane crash Saturday over third grade teacher at School 84 |County Council President Addison Oregon, according to the war de- and on the Indianapolis public |J. Parry, at the close of the first! partment. They school staff for 28 years, alsohas |week’'s study. i are: T. Sgt. Fred, retired. Miss Inglis, originally | gy 43812628 request has’ been erick G. Emmel- from Summitville taught in Idaho : mann. son of Mrs. and in Muncie and Evansville reduced already by approximately Frances S. Em- before coming here in 1917, 1$70,000, bringing the required tax melmann. 1425 E. Miss Dorothy Nelson, physical rate to 53.8 cents from 54.8, This Terrace ave., and education teacher at School 60, year's tax rate is 43 cents on each | Sgt. Paul Kleiner, has been granted leave of absence | $100 of taxable property. About| son of Mr. and for duration of military service. "7 cents of the 1946 proposed rate | Mrs. Earl Kleiner, Inducted into the WAC Aug. 15, | will be necessitated by salary 2330 N. Delaware! Miss Nelson has gone to Ft. Des | raises or election expenses author- | st. | Moines, Towa, ized by the legislature. | { The plane me Budgets of juvenile court and
Emmelmann which crashed JUNIOR HOLY CROSS |detention home, crimjnal court |
1. ; issioners still dre | ‘was based at Walla Walla, Wash. and county comm Sgt. Emmelmann, a veteran of UNIT PLANS DANCE to be studied. The xouncl is hope. service in Italy as an aerial en- mhe Junior unit of the Holy Cross ful that 3 cents In proposed tax
rate can be reduced from these! Bineer = 5 3:3, held; the purple will sponsor a “date dance” tomor- phudgets,
received on a | row from 8:30 to 11:30 p. m. in the! The county budget will be given 8 Holy Cross school yard, Oriental final approval Wednesday by the! mission over Aus- y tria in February ® and Ohio sts. council, with the county tax ad1944: the air i The dance will be held in the justment board beginning its conmedal with two | parish hall on E. Washington st. if sideration Sept. 10. : oak leaf clusters | the weather is inclement. Bill ra
and five battle [Nations isin chasse of snanee. HIGH SCHOOL TO OPEN stars. ' ments and the Serenaders will pro- IN SPITE OF FIRE
A graduate of vide the music. Manual high Te ROCHESTER, Ind. Aug. 30 (U. school, the 22- INDIANA WOMAN KILLED P.).—City school superintendent year-old flier had CRAWFORDSVILLE, Aug 30 (U.|Fred Rankin said today that the attended Butler einer | P.).—Mrs, Violet Galvin, 37, of Syl- Rochester high school would re-| university before enlisting in the | vania an employee at Turkey Run 'open on Sept. 4 as scheduled, in air force in November, 1942. Sur-|state park, was killed in an auto- spite of a $25, 000 fire which swept viving Sgt. Emmelmann besides his| mobile accident at Danville, Ill, | through the building yesterday. { mother, is a sister, Frances, In-| yesterday. A car driven by Mrs. | The blaze of undetermined origin gianapolis, | Galvin collided with a coal truck destroyed the school library and
Sgt. Kleiner, who was previously | driven by Ralph Lowe, 18, Veeders- [3000 books, school records, referreported missing on Tuesday, was { burg. sate materials and a mimeograph : ibhove) machine. | Girls’ Two-Piece >x1 Suit
Riso an engineer on a B-24. Hel gApy FATALLY INJURED ; COLLEGE HEAD TO RETIRE Lined, with zipper jacket,
was 20, and a graduate of Tech-| LEBANON, Ind, Aug. 30 (U. PJ. Lined, wiih gibner jackel nical high school. He entered —Karen Ann, 9- months-old daugh-| HANOVER, N. H,, Aug. 30 (U. P.). sleeves, suspender top ski pervice in October, 1943. |ter of Mr. and Mrs. Estel Arces,| —Dr. Ernest M. Hopkins, 67, presi- pants with talon zipper Surviving besides his parents,’ R, R. 5, Valparaiso, was Injured dent of Dartmouth college since fastening and knit anklets! ' are two sisters, Betty and Sylvia, fatally late yesterday in a two-car 1916, will retire Nov. 1. He will be Natural-green, naturals- lining. Panel front and one brother, Donald, all.of In-| collision on U. 8. 52, north of succeeded by John S. Dickey, 38, brown, red-navy, blue-ma- and pockets faced dianapolis, | Lebanon. | Washington, roon combinations. Sizes 4 Hive : y with red or green = : ; 7 to 14. ; ; shetland with novelty 15.49 = ; R applique trim. Sizes T to 14.
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COUNTY BUDGET TO BE GUT MORE
PFOMIsss Further Paring of Expense.
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(Above Right) Brown 1009, Alpaca
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Casual Sportswear
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