Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1947 — Page 10

Clarence L. Farrington Elected President; Teacher Appointments Approved . A> school" bulldisig program to’ cost §8 million that will affect 7000 and high school children has been approved Ry the school board,

| new high school building and two new grade sehool are included in plans announced last night.. In addition, structures will

Ml{ ve added to six schopls.

The board elected Clarence L. Fartinglon As president » Succeed Carl ¥. Brandt, head the last two} Lae. years. Harry L. Gause has’been named | | vice president.

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| |struction of the proposed Manual

A policy of co-operative planning between the board and the city park department was adopted. An} effort will be made jointly to expand community center facilities. “The building program will include: ONE: Settlement soon of legal difficulties hindering acquisition of property titles, thus speeding con-

+ Mr. Farrington Mr. Gause

high school building at Madison ave. and Pleasant Run blvd, New Grade Sghool TWO: A new grade school build. ing to consolidate facilities for 1400 pupils of schools 4 and 24 THREE: A new school 2.to con-

Landon Urges RY To Use ‘Big Stick’

| [sist of 16 classrooms, an audito- | | rium gymnasium and other special Only Goal Should Be rooms. FOUR: Construction of a new Lasting Peace wing at Broad Ripple high school| to provide 15 classrooms, a girls! MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 15 (U. P).|

gymnasium and shop facilities, as! {—Alf M. Landon said last night hat!

well as facilities for the F O. T. C.! America today possesses the “big

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| Italy.”

6 Ships Rush Vil [eran pared with 195,000 tons this month. Grain to Maly | Tis, presumably is fn addition to WASHINGTON, Jan.’ 18 (U. P. the 30 oo. Yous at emergency wheat

leaves for Rome today armed with new assurances of American economic ald to avert starvation and

head off an Italian swing to communism. Premier de Gasperi's 10-day visit| here was climaxed late yesterday with a war department antouncement that six army ships loaded with wheat had been” diverted in mid-ocean rom German to Realm

The aston was taken after the army received "an emergency re- Counter Man Balks

send the wheat to U. N. R. R. A] Toddle House Holdup for relief of “acute distress in’ An attempt to hold up. the Toddie House, 2440 N. Meridian st., early American officials from President today. was thwarted by a lone atTruman down, paid close heed to tendant. Premier de Gasperi's plans for food - Garland Handlon, 535 N. Alabama | and money for his hard-pressed, st., night manager, was alone when | war-devastated country. Official two. men came in for a cup of concern here. revolved around the coffee at § a. m. One of the men knowledge that U. S. efforts might asked for change for a dollar. As! ave oor itaty's political farm to she lao) Handlon started toward the | left. cash box the man held his hand in Gets Cash and Credit [his potket as if he had & gun and As a result, Premier de Gasperi told the attendant to “Hand aver headed back to Italy with: {the cash.” ONE: Assurances that the ExportImport bank is “willing” to extend back door for Help. The would-be a $100 million credit to Italy. An!bandits fled out the front door.

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“PVE: posal Howe high Stick” and its people should awaken

school. also Schools 26, 12 class- to their full’ strength in world; rooms; 18, four classrooms: 45, four affairs. | classrooms, and 1, four classrooms.| ne Kansan, 1936 G. O. P. presiSIX: Construction of new tuild- gential pominee, spoke at . the

fl (ings for the Broad Ripple and annual banquet of the Minneapolis,

Broadway branch libraries. Junion Chamber of Commerce. He Farrington Member for Year said that our only goal should be A member of the busi since Jub. ASAE peace in the im. of a 5 RT 3 TE RR

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ut 100 W. Morris. st.-and has been | waving. when iy “up; resident more than america, you don’t know your own 0 yeas He is a past president of strength” Mr. Landon said. the Indianapolis Stock expi ig vo hr pig exchange.

Speak Too Softly | “At the moment we are possessors | of the ‘big stick’ but I. sometimes! feel we speak ‘0 softly. Only if we encourage the American people to awaken to their full strength can we expect our statesmen fo speak with full voice.” i Criticizing the performance of) Soviet Russia -in the United -Nations, Great Britain's policies in India and Palestine and Peron in qo: Faringlon’s st st ae Des ine “argentine ana Tio in Tug islavia, Mr. Landon said: “Yet I know that all these threats: to the peace of the world can be by the board are: APProved| iminished in direct ratio to the| Helen L. Cromer, Henry Lohse. | Wisdom of - the role played by the’

Mr. Farrington is a member of the West Morris Street Christian church, Pentalpha .Masonic lodge, Scottish Rite and Shrine. Mr. Gause, an attorney, was ap-| pointed to the board in February, 1945. He is a former deputy attorney general and a former. deputy prosecutor. Brandt on Building Group

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ughm Junius United States of-America.” - Bibb, Lila ee ran = He said this nation was sive] Fitzpatrick, Anne K. Harvey, like no other before it, yet unaware Dorothy M. King, Robert H. King, of the vasiness of its muscle and Lucille O. Powell, Alice 8. Tewell,|unsure of its leadership “without | ‘Audrey J. Ziegler, Alvin E. Geier,| Which world solutions are imposDaniel Welch, Leone Hankins, | sible.” Mabel Gorman, Opal Goodrich and Olive Purdy.

Burglars Fail to Open |. Safe at Dairy Firm

Burglars last night failed to gain entry into the safe of the Bridgman Dairy Co.,, 1224 N. Capitol ave, after knocking off the combination. A panel was sawed from the office door in the break-in. A man and woman held up Bernard Cohen in a drug store at | Ninth and Illinois sts. after first posing as customers. The amount So 5 of money taken was not’ deter-| America’s material | mined. ’ and unselfish spiritual i Mrs. Clara Ellis, 116 W. Walnut master force radiating st, fought off a man who grabbed her last night as she emptied the garbage at the. rear of her home. Jerome Rosenfield, Grand Rapids, Mich., a guest at the Severin hotel, wrestled with a thief he found ransacking his car. The thief broke away and fled.

Simple Role _ Seed ss sudiecen i » spt e: “It is the task of impressing on Americans the plain fact that

sibility.” “Let us make every American sure in the knowledge that our strength derives . . . from a mighty republicanism we have chosen to call democracy,” he said.

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kind, he said, adding: “We must realize that tremendous affairs throughout civilization rest on the affairs here at home,

gravity. The task of rediscovering America is the task for each of us.”

with our strength goes respon-!

“Only by! preserving it infact can America| role in human |

s are a ughout | the world to the blessing of man- |

in America, the center of the world's

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‘For Dinner Jan. 28

E.'A. Roberts of Philadelphia, Pa.. president of Community Chests and Councils, national fund organiza. ton, will, be. principal speaker for the “27th annual dinner Jan. 38 of| ©: May Be Confused yo Arthritis which begins in the A n nouncement | 1oWer' back region may be confused of the meeting. to With other causes of lame beck. But be held In thejas the disease progresses other ‘etic club, Ath spinal joints become affected, until, made today b by, 2 advanced cases, the entire spine nis held rigid,

Evans Jr, president or of X-ray examination of the back « the local group. [as the disease becomes well estabMr. Roberts The speaker 1s|lished will reveal the arthritic { president of the Fidelity Mutual Life/ changes in the stiffened joints. Insurance Co. of Philadelphia. Tends to Recur Hanored nels! Young men with arthritis of the | will announce the honored member Spine often date the onset of their award for 1947. Nominating com Symptoms to an infection. Others

mittee reports” for election of di- ojo exposure to dampness and cald,

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