Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1946 — Page 20
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Election of officers and assignment of teachers for 1046 was anj ‘by the school board at the first meeting of the year last night. ¥. Brandt, president, Clarence L. Farrington, vice president, of Baker & Daniels, attorneys, were reappointed for the
ve of absence was
granted to Mystic H. Fligel. Ellen Ahl was appointed temporarily to
absence.
from military service were Ida Mae Good, Steve A. Gels-
Bar, Robert V.
Belding and Frank Lugar, = Principals Appointed Changes in administrative assignments approved were: Miss Maude Price, principal of school 57, to fill vacancy created by resignation of Miss Reade, principal of school 41; Mildred Orr, principal of school 86, to principalship of school 57, and Mrs. Leone Hall, principal of school 25, to replace Mrs, Orr
Pupils who attended school 63, which was destroyed by fire Monday, will be housed temporarily at
was abandoned the board dis-
{Livdahl) Ingebritson,
Myra C. Flynn,
closed. Busses will transport the children to and from the temporary school beginning next week. Mrs. Lucille K, Heizer, intermediate teacher for 11 years at school 1, and Mrs. Catherine C. Purves, primary teacher since 1938 at school 30, were named consultant teachers, They will serve until the summer recess, Hiss Hazel C. Hart dnd Miss Helen L. Hodde, who served as instructor consultants during the: first semester,” will return to their former positions at schools 60 and 21, respectively,
Town Hall Group Will Hear Writer
INDIANAPOLIS TOWN HALL patrons will get a glimpse of Politics” Friday
“Issues Beyond
w hen Elot _. Janeway, spe- ° cial Life writer and former ‘business editor of Time magazine, speaks before the assembly. ay Mr. Janeway, considered one of the nation's most able political and eco~ nomic observers, has just completed a tour of interviews with national union and political leaders, A native New Yorker, he has written for the New York Times and World-Telegram, Harpers and : a number of other publications. Educated at Cornell and the London School of Economics, Mr,
Mr. Janeway
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| Janeway has appeared on.several | Chicago round table broadcasts
| political,
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SOUTH BEND TO HAVE EXTRA U. S. JUDGE
FT. WAYNE, Ind, Jan. 9 (U. P.). ~—Federal Judge Parick T. Stone of Madison, Wis., will assume the South Bend federal court calendar duties of Judge Luther M. Swygert, Jan. 22, because of the length of the Durham Corp. conspiracy trial, Judge Swygert announced today. Judge Swygert will go directly to Hammond to take up the calen-
ACTRESS’ MARRIAGE 1S RULED LEGAL
CHICAGO, Jan, 9 (U. P.) —Movie actress Arline Judge's marriage to o advertising executive, Vin cent Morgan Ryan was ruled legal today by Superior Court Judge John P. McGoorty. Judge MeGoorty dismissed a petition by State's Attorney William J. Tuohy yesterday to set aside Miss Judge's divorce from RAF Capt. James R. Addams but criticized the methods used by her attorney to obtain the decree. The judge said he was unable to act on Tuohy’'s petition, because a
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state's attorney has no authority to {ervine in a divorce case Ww. Judge McGoorty termed “repre hensible” the conduct of Philip R. Davis, attorney. who handled Miss Judge's secret divorce last May 14 ‘The judge charged that Davis had schooled his witnesses to assert falsely that Miss Judge had lived in Chicago the required full year.
FREEDOMS RESTORED BUCHAREST, Jan. 9 (U, P)~— Premier Petro Groza, broadening his government to meet requirements for Big Three recognition, has ordered re-establishment of freedom of the press, religion and assembly,
it was disclosed today.
2s MAYOR'S EXEGUTIVE [rz SECRETARY RESIENS|
His administration already riddled by . resignations and dismissals, Mayor” Tyndall today was looking for a new executive secretary. His present aid, Robert M. (Cap) Eichelsdoerfer, has quit, as of Feb, 1. He gave no. reason for his action. Mr, Eichelsdoerfer is the second executive secretary to leave the mayor in the two years of his reign. Harry Calkins was the first. City hall rumor has it that Mayor Tyndall occassionally neglected to keep his secretary informed on administrative affairs. Details of sev
ranking office holders have either resigned or been ousted.
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Three children and their parents had recovered today from effects of gas fumes which filled their home, 478 N. Randolph st, last night. The police emergency squad reported the fumes came from a coke | fire in the furnace. | The father, Roy Powell, 24, was | treated at City hospital but not ad- | mitted. Given first aid at home [ree his wife, Roxanna Powell, 22, and Jimmy, 5, Sally Ann, 3, and | Marcia, 3 months.
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