Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1946 — Page 11
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CRISPUS ATTUCKS
DEAN WILL RETIRE
Mrs; Mary Anderson Johnson, dean of girls at Crispus Attucks high school, "has announced her retirement, effective at the end of the present school year, after more
-.than 35 years in the .city’s schools.
A native of Connecticut, Mrs. Johnson received her degree in education at Columbia university. She has done post-graduate work -at Butler, Indiana and Chicago universities, Mrs. Johnson will continue fo make her home at 426 N N. Black-
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. NEW YORK, May 2 (U.P) .—
nylons—take it from the prestdent of the borough of Marthat-tan-—-are unfair, unlawfil, , distasteful and thoughyléss. And, Hugo Rogers added, the
nylon sales Mr. Refers wrote Police Commissioner Arthur Wallander that he had received hundreds of complaints from merchants complaining that nylon lines were interfering with normal business. He said he wouldn't interfere if
the women were standing in line
Women who stand in line to buy
police should put a stop to such’
Called Bad Taste or | such necessities as bread, meat Aor milk “but with millions starving in Europe it is distasteful to see women standing in line in . New York to buy nylon stock= ings.”
FOUR ARE INITIATED
‘Miss Kathryn Hill, arrangements]
chairman, today announcéd ‘that four Butler university coeds were initiated into Omega Tau "Alpha radio . broadcasting speech. honor society ‘ yesterday. The new. members are Misses Joan Striebeck, Joy Mudd and Barbara Patterson, of Indianapolis, and Harriet Lewis,
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WASHINGTON, May 2 (U, P).— The army air forces today. looked at the fantastic aerial battles of any future war, They envisioned devices ‘which could detect rockets even before they were fired.
for America, other devices could |: track its course, and automatically
aim and fire our own atomic. powered missles to bring it down.
| Other space ships could battle in |the stratosphere guided. only- by |radio, radar and’ television. 2 But to make sure the United States had its share of the robot | warriors, the air forces said, America should*speed the building of a proposed $1,000,000,000 air engineering development center, . * - Proposes Center Maj. Gen. Curtis E. Lemay, deputy chief of the air staff for research and development; had proposed the scientific center, but it took an 85-page A. A. P. repoft to outline its possibilities, It suggested “electronic “circuits” sensitive to radiations from atomic bombs. “This equipment might be used for detecting these explosives before they are launched by the enemy,” the report said. “Equipment like this could be stationed at various points around the world and act as advanced zone of- defense.” Super-Sonic Rockets
. It envisioned a super-senic rocket | propelled by nuclear matter that | would explode as an atomic bomb when it reached its target. “To have any defense against such a weapon,” the A. A. F. said, “we must have instruments which will detect their launching and continuously plot their path during { flight. They must | launch the missiles. used as de- | fense.” It suggested long-range radar or atomic “searchlights’ mounted on satellite observation bodies, tracking the is projectile.
PHOTO BY TECH ~ STUDENT ACCEPTED
| A picture taken by Robert Su- { pinger, Technical student, and sub- | mitted by the Arsenal Cannon, is ithe fourth to be accepted by the | Scholastic Roto, The picture, which
appeared in the April issue, is of an :
instructor, Harold Stewart, and | two pupils making checkerboards { for hospitalized servicemen.
{ | During girls” play day, annual ‘athletic event of the physical education department, on May 14, Technical high school girls will participate in field events and in | ping pong, aerial dash and shuffle-
board tournaments. ' Ribbons - and |
points will be awarded. Misses Hazel Abbett, Helen Caffyn, Mary McCracken and Mable. HcHugh will be in charge.
| “Getting the Most Out of School” was James Rainey's subject when he represented Technical high school before the State ParentTeacher association in the Claypool hotel yesterday. . The sophomore speaker is a representative of the student affairs executive board and a member of the inter-high school council of InYiahapolis hig high. Schools. schools.
HOWE'S - BAL BALL
Bali Ball Howe high school's an-
nual spring semi-formal dance, will ;
be held in the school gymnasium from 9 p. m. to midnight on May '10, Music ‘will be furnished by {Andy Anderson's orchestra, | The staff of the sghool yearbook, Hilltopper, headed by . Ruthann Thomas, newly elected . editor for 11947, is sponsoring the affair. During the intermission, Marjorie
Ray, retiring editor, will introduce Miss. Thomas, who will then present the candidates for Violet
Queen to reign at the annual May
Pageant on . May 24. The candidates were elected by Vihota club, a junior girls’ organization, Committees for the dance are as follows: Arrangements, James Denny and Harry Rider; refreshments, Betty Sly and Betty Kurz; publicity, Maellen Wright; decorations William Insley, Adelle Porter, Norma McMasters, Janice Kilbourne, and Suzanne Auble; checking, Mary | Ann Maldtt. and. tickets, Elliott! Jose and William Mitchell,
COUPLE 5000-
WICHITA FALLS, Tex, May 2 (U, P).—He said “I do” and she said “Right-0” and they were man and wife, the Brooklyn soldier and his British = sweetheart—although they were 5000 miles apart. | Lt. Victor P. Rizzo, 27-year-old] Brooklyn officer, and Evelyn. Harper, 20, of Wolverhampton, England, were married in a trans-At-lantic telephone ceremony. Wichita County Judge John P. Marr read the vows.
WHISKY “ALLOTTED 3-DAY GRAIN SUPPLY
WASHINGTON, May 2 (U.P) — Grain “for whisky manufacturers this month has been limited to three days of normal mashing ca- | pacity, | The agriculture department esti‘mated its action would save more | than 1,000,000 bushels of grain, |" Since March 1, distillers have | been permitted enough. grain for five days operation a month. They
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CLUB PLANS HIKE A hike at 6:30 a. m. and May Morning breakfast at 8 a. m. will activities of the Nature] Study club of Indiana ‘at a moh
ling Sunday at Woollens gardens.
A spring flower study class will be| held at 10 a. m, followed by open house at the cabins at 3 p. m. Mrs, Leah Hamilton is in charge of the
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United Press Staft Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, May 2.-~James {Montgomery Flagg, the artist who glorified the American girl, blamed bobby-soxers today for Roig his
Girls used to be luscious, he said dourly., Now they're plain’ indiges-
. Everybody's laughing at Anferi“And why I'd laugh myself if I weren't
when the most publicized American woman is the, one who wears a man's dirty -shirt a Sagging skirt and socks bagging around what pass for ankles. bobby-soxers are ruining the American tradition of beautiful :
American aa Mr. Flagg draws are poised, serene and stately, he said. They waltz with dignity. And they
he an“Teeth out of the comb, | wrinkles in the stockings and hair on the stuck in the hairbrush. And that's just the way they all are. I can’t tell her
Mr. Flagg, who just finished writ“Roses and Buckshot,” came to Hollywood to paint a portrait of Actress Rosalind Russell to illustrate her latest picture at R. K. O. studios, “Sister
Miss Russell, he said, was a womThe
| bobby-soxer.
Kind who never would bare been 8 Not Enough ‘Brains 7 “And T doubt that. any bobby= soxer will ever grow up to be a Rosalind Russell,” he added. “I sometimes doubt that any. bobby soxer will ever grow up. There aren't enough brains in the. ‘bunch to set fire to.” r a Not that brains mattéred, he: said, When Re wanted intellectual cone versation he'd go see a man. “If a woman had an ounce of" common sense in their heads they would never dress like they do,” he ‘sald, “The older women follow ‘(like sheep whenever a dress designer or a milliner dreams up a new fashion to-make money, Slap Man's Face “They lacquer their faces until they look like they would crack if . a ‘man touched them. They put rings on their arms like curtain rods and gold cuspidors on their ears. They fix themselves from head to foot in every possible seduce tive way and then they slap a man’s face when he tries to seduce them.” The bobby-soxers, he said, look sloppy in women’s attire and silly in men’s, “Every time I see a girl going bare-legged it reminds me of a raw leg of beef from the butchers’—and it's just as unappetizing, And that men's attire they affect—shirt and Jeans—is positively indecent. “Do they know what every man—even a minister—thinks when he sees a girl go down the street in tight pants? “He has an almost uncontrollable impulse to go up and slap her southern exposure.”
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