Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 February 1947 — Page 10

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STAGE SETTINGS — Art students at Manual high school are rushing completion of the Ice-O-Rama stage settings. The project is under the direction of Miss Betty Foster.

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Formation of a public relations

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Carolyn Jones, Kelth Hall, Bch Barbara Juhiagy, Mary Sa ine, | Willa Carrick, Joyce Cox, Dona ay, LaVerne Hanger, Barbara McGull, Ray-| Miller, Kathryn Montgomery, Keith! Harold Swisher, Albert Vest, Don-

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Shirley Kreis, Charles Lyman, David Gall Mankedick, Maxine Rose, Reynolds, Patricia Ann Stark and Stephens.

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New Band Director

Faculty changes at Tech were announced today. Frederic Barger, diof the concert band for 25 has asked to be relieved of duties. Alonzo Eidson, memf the music department since , ‘will become conductor. Edward machine shop instructor, has returned to the faculty after spending a semester at Washington high school. Miss Letha Coakley, former at Bosse High at Evansville librarian at Sullivan High at

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Shown at work, left to right, are Virginia Roark, Adelia Grider, John Leisure, Anna Perronie, Wilma Browning, members of Miss Foster's advanced commercial art class.

Attucks Seniors ‘Warren Township P.-T. A. Name Committees T© Mark Founders’ Day

The Warren Township Council of high school photography contest

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Oriel avid “YOU ABOUT ready to go home,

were worn and rough, but Cassie Mrs. Hamilton?" he asked gaily,

was enchanted by it,

: Ne eared a Ah ing engagement : . 0.8 : 1 v BU ALVIN ELWHITE T's ‘aanea-vend in New York" SID CAME home for thie holi.| The DUrse was getting her street WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.-It's not * CHAPTER 15 days fesplendent in Lis uniform, See Out of the closet, wo that

i 4 ' {sHe could dress her. easy for Negro veterans to decide, LENI WENT fo New York. Noth- Only Len! was absent. She had a “ " : ial night-club | +“More than ready!" she laughed which veterans’ organization to ing could stop her. - |Special night-club engagement and Np Ab Bim. "You mean thoush join, “I'm 18, and my own boss now! could not leave, 4 1 you and Ellen ready to > To add to their bewilderment, an ‘Her blue eyes, once so soft and!” The baby was born in February, ‘nome? don't you?" organization known as the United ' childlike: were calm to the point ‘of a blustery day, with wind and snow | Instead of replying, his face whitNegro and Allied - Veterans has hardness. Her hair, once worn 8nd sleet tearing at the hospital ened, and he went and. stood by

arisen. Joe Louis has been made honorary national commander, Its leaders say this organisation will be a tremendous step forward for the million Negro veterans in the United States, Although the organization has been indorsed by some Negro leaders, others question its value, pointing to older veterans’ organizations, none of which bar Negroes. One Negro writer says “Despite its contention to the contrary, it is unnecessary. It is apparently cde.| signed to capitalize on discontent of | Negro veterans and to emphasize inter-racial discord in keeping with! the strategy so persistently carried out by the Communists in their fanatically zealous following of the Kremlin party Ung Sponsors of the United Negro wig Allied Veterans point to the Jew: ish veterans’ organizations and the! Catholic veterans’ organizations.

Other Groups Spring Up Since VJ-day, Negroes have been

loosely about Mer face, was drawn | into an exotic knot on the nape of | her smooth white neck. She affected | dark lipstick and no other makeup save nail polish to match, In Leni, Cassie glimpsed a hard,! relentless purpose that nothing could touch. She knew Leni was gofing to New York to see Lon, Sid's excitement over the milithry school in Florida gave way at the!

last moment and he almost wept! Parker's thin face worked with blinked on.

on Mama's shoulder when they saw! him off at the station. Papa said with fall coming on his| rheumatism was bothering him

windows as though the very elements were part of Cassie's agony, The child was a girl. named her Ellen for mother, . Holding the child in the crook of her arm, rubbing the dark silk fluff of hair from its forehead, Cassie felt a surge of warm love that reached out and encompassed . the three of them,

Parker's

emotion until she thought he might even cry. He was so young acting sometimes—as though he never grown up inside. Cassie felt

eV It was true, then.

the window looking Sut. She knew that he'd seen the paper folded lunder her pillow. . | “Insufficient funds.” The nurse dressed her quickly, talking in low pleasant tones. {Parker remained staring out of the window. It was getting dark. The snow in the street was blue in the {twilight and the street lights

It was good to be going home,

little Ellen a’ warm sleeping bundle’

in her arms, Parker beside her, squinting at the road a little, talk-

again, and so he'd have to give up/as maternal toward him as she did Ing of inconsequential things,

his watchman's job. The caretaker at Parker's farm had quit, and when Parker suggested he and Mama go

toward little Ellen. . ” » SHE WAS wise enough not to try

» " » HOME, with Ellen tucked safely

in the crib in the newly furnished

nursery, Cassie, siting before a

out there to look after things, they to probe into thé psychological as-{fire in the living ‘room on the

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up there ourselves

bundled up their things and went,

. “WE MAY end

Cassie. And that was the first hint!

June graduates at Crispus At- the P.-T. A. is planning a Founders’ sponsored by the Eastman Kodak SOUght as members by some of the that she had that things were not

tucks high school have selected day program to be held at 7:30 Co. The contest began Saturday committees to plan a May “Class p. m. tomorrow in the Warren Cen- and ends May 15. Night” program. (tral high school gymnasium, Millicent Mitcham was named) The Warren township chorus will 2 chairman while Betty Owsley Was sing and a playlet “The Three | Writer to Lecture > : » wi ¢ George Ernest Caraker, news elected secretary. {ters,” will be presented by the War alyst, writer and aistator. Subcommittee . members include ren speech class. Paul E. Hamilton Wi Jeelare “on A t Barbara Garrett, Betty Valentine, will be in charge of the musical| , .. =". _ he Na Betty Griffin, Marion Crowdus, background for the playiet. Past. a: ursday arDolores Harmon and Juanita Mid- | presidents of the council and all gym. dlebrooks, wills. LaMar Peterson Warren township schools will be os Jr, Barbara F. Johnson, Reginald honored guests. Chili Supper Set Harris, Sylvia Wright and Lola; ; —— Haywood, history. Blackburn to Speak Fredonia Humphrey, Barbara A.| Cleo Blackbur : n, director of FlanPorter, Ruth Coleman, Betty Ows- | ; ner house, will address the Warren ley, Sally Valentine and Tabitha ,.., .) cudent body Wednesday. | Valentine, prophecy. William Bell, | . ! Amanda Anthony, Joan Brooks, {HI-Y PRESIDENT Jean Bledsoe, Helena Boswell, Rob- | Enter Photo Contest | Thomas Smith, Crispus Attucks erta Hudson, Ruth Lane, Vivien] Members of the Warren Central Hi-Y president recently attended Allen, Geraldine Keene and Pa-ihigh school photography class have the state Y. M. C. A. convention

A chili supper sponscred' by the {Warren Central P.-T. A. will be ‘held at 5:30 p. m, Feb. 25. A donkey basketball game will follow at 8p. m

| been appointed to the staff,

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tricia Harris, script. entered the second annual national:here.

y Other organizations purporting to

newer orzanizations, but “Negroes apparen.. prefer to join the Amer- | lican "Legion and the Veterans of | Foreign Wars. | i Opinion is divided among world war II veterans on these two or-| | ganizations. In certain sections, the {American Legion policy has been ‘roundly criticized, while in others where there are separate Legion posts, it has been supported. There {are Legion posts which have mixed memberships but they are few in number. represent. veterans have sprung up in larger cities, but they have not been recognized by the Veterans Administration. At present, the United Negro and Allied Veterans is seeking official recognition similar to that enjoyed by other organizations.

going well, They spent Christmas at the farm, Mama wanted them to. The farmhouse was an old-fash-ioned sprawling affair, with tiny dormer-windowed bedrooms under the eaves, an enormous kitchen with plenty of room for Mama's! rocking chair. | And there was a range that looked about the same as the one! on Carson st., where Papa could! prop his stockinged feet on the open oven door and read his paper in comfort. The living room, which Mama kept closed off, was long and com- | fortable looking with lots of white | woodwork and a stone fireplace and charming sprigged wallpaper. | The chintzes were faded and the rugs threadbare, discarded from | the house on the hill, and the floors!

pects of that feeling. It was enough to be happy and warm and pro-

if things don't get started soon at|tected. To have no room for fear, jo» {the machine works,” Parker joked to no need for anything else.

On the evening she was to go home, it was in the paper about the machine works. “Possi-

{bility of reopening of the Hamil-

ton Machine Works fades in a welter of government red-tape, inability to procure some essential materials and insufficient funds.” Cassie read the last phrase with blank unbelief. “Insufficient funds.” When all the Hamilton money was back of it? V

divan, laid her head against Par- | ker’s shoulder. “Why didn't you tell me about

“Oh—~that.” There was a break in his voice. He tried to laugh. | “You know how newspapers exag|gerata things. I didn't want you |to worry. I'll work it out, some- | how.” | Cassie knew, in spite of the | bravado of the words, that Parker {was frightened and. bewildered. She knew he was lying. He went over to his piano and began to play, his dark serious face bent over the keyboard, his long keen brown hands busy with

A white-capped nurse stuck her chords.

head into the room, and Oassie!

volled the paper and put it under her pillow. Parker came In, awkwardly and almost on tip-toe, as usual. p She noted tonight that his thin face had lines in it she'd not noticed before, and his eyes were sober. He smiled, however, his. mouth quirking up in a way that reminded her of Ellen.

It was as though the music was more of a comfort to him than she.

(To Be Continued)

CLAYTON AT ‘Y’ CLUB

Hobert Clayton, speaker of the Indiana house of representatives, will address the Indianapolis “Y” Men's club tomorrow in the Y. M. C. A

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