Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1947 — Page 11

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THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1947 .

A Good Reason

_ For Biger Pay Check

PORTLAND, Ore., May 1 (U. P.). ~Under the very ‘special circums< stances, ‘Vanport college authorities

agreed today .that veteran-stnident oh

William. E, Schoenleber Jr.

be permitted to discontinue one |

class. This is so.that the 21-year-old ex-G. I. would have more time to work and bring home bigger pay. checks. X-rays disclose that his wife soon will give birth to triplets.

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THAT'S what housewives told us when we made a survey recently to find out how they liked the new;. quicker-action Climalene. “It gets my wash really clean and white, even grimy . play clothes,” was the answer we got over and over again. “Climalene saves 80 much soap, too!”

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_ |area, businessmen will advertise special _ values, use .promotional | stunts, distribute door-to-door |

|cial season parties are planned by

“INDUGTEES—These North side business men, a with the preva of the

Broad Ripple Business Men's Association, Inc., were inducted into the association last

night. sqciation President Jack White and-Art Graybill.

member, Charles Riddle, is not in the picture. » “ ” “ ” ”

iBroad Ripple Businessmen Open Drive to Boost Trade

# By VICTOR PETERSON “Buy Befter In Broad Ripple.” That is the slogan launched last night by the Broad Ripple Businessmen's Association, Inc., at the regular monthly meeting. It is part of a general plan to Pop iarize the most rapidly expanding section in Indianapoils, Sparking the hustling spirit whieh characterizes the North Side section is the association itself. The organization is only twe years old |its co-operation with the schools whereas - Broad Ripple this year |in the area. celebrates its 25th anniversary as| «we feel that a firm alliance with part of the city, , -

Standing left. to right are John Gleichman, Charles Fraley,” Louis Slicer, »AsSeated left to right are'W. T. Connor, Joseph B. Armantrout, Harry Geisel, A. F. Copas, Frank White.

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youth will minimize and avert. delinquency,” Mr. White said. Other officers are Norman: Hueckriede, . vice president; George Thompson, treasurer; and Emmett Green, secretary. The board of directors includes K. V. Ammerman, Charles W, Cook Jr., Gil Carter, James Overbey, Ross Smith, Ed Luessow, Eugene. H. Pursel, Morris E. Dodd, A. C. Danke and John Max.

USE MILK SOLIDS IN BREAD WASHINGTON. — The addition of 6 per cent non-fat dry milk solids, dried skim milk: improves the nutritive value of water bread.

Advertise Special Values To lure additional trade to the

throw-away copy and stay open one | night a week. Decals promoting the slogan and | association soon will be distributed | for use in store and automobile windows. -New members were inducted last) night boosting the membership to] at least 200. Plans were discussed | for better lighting on Broad Ripple, ave. formerly 63d st. The zeal which pervades the “| sociation is as spontaneous as the! organization itself.

That Is Hoosierland |

It probably is the first such group born of the frenzy of basketball, But that is Hoosierland. There was nothing to hold We/ Tn growing community together when !}{ the Broad Ripple high school Rockets began a sensational drive for the state championship in 1945. When the team went to the finals, a group of businessmen thought a | dinner of appreciation would be a fine gesture. From this grew the association, ,

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. AIRGUIDE Holds Gommunity Tope SPORT GLASS Today it is a far cry from the $19 Pus accepted wersion of a trade group. Tax

“We prefer to think of the organization more as force hqlding- the community together,” said Jack! White, president. “It is impossible to have strong business without a good civic spirit.” This feeling is responsible for two subdivisions in the association. One conzerns itself with civic affairs and is headed by Charles Daw- | son, former lieutenant governor. | The other is social in character, directed by W. G. Clute. It is | further divided into athletic, enter- | tainment and school affairs. committee. |

FRENCH BINOCULARS x... $50 plus fax

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Plan Special Parties

Community sports are sponsored by the group wish American Legion baseball the current program. Spe=-

the entertainment committee. With pride, the group points to

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Experts Are Flown To Disaster Scenes

By MAX B. COOK _ Scripps-Howard Aviation Editor NEW YORK, May 1.—Aviation,

now man-size, is playing an ever

No sooher had the report of the! Texas City _explosion been flashed |

{on the wires, than blood plasma, |

medicines, - sulfa drugs, penicillin, doctors, nurses and burn specialists |

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area, Aviation already ‘had shrunk na-

list prices

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. | 8750 more pounds from Austin, Tex.

rescuers: and medicine to the scene in rn and minutes where days would have | been consumed not so long ago.

Flies to Scene

Gen. Jonathan Wainwright, 4th | army commandant, flew into Gal

| operations. A plane brought in 3000 pounds of

administration in New Orleans. plasma from. Scott Feld, 1, and

It saved many lives.

increasing vital part in Uife-saving _|and rescue as disasters occur.

tion and world, In the Texas City | tained much valuable informattbn

SPINET PIANOS Home Show

Demonstrators

at substantially less than original

Two thousand pounds of sulpha, drugs, narcotics and penicillin were

veston to direct afmy emergency In

embalming fluid from the war assets al

ert st Army flew 12,000 pounds of blood | LIFE SPAN LENGTHENED WASHINGTON. —-By the year : 2000, one out of every eight persons| fe ‘in the United States will be 65! years of age or over. hora hE

flown in from Ft. Worth,

Navy flew three burn lalists : from. Bethesda, Md.; alsy’ a plane-

load of medicinal supplies. Rush Experts by Plane The Red Cross ‘rushed its best {available men and women into’ thé ;area by plane, and mémbers of an investigation board flew in to begin work while witnesses were available. Reporters and photographers ab-

Closed Monday—Shop Tuesd@y Through Saturday, 9 to 5:25

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Breakfast Sets FOR OUR OUT-OF-TOWN OUTLET STORES , During. Our Spring Hoaseeleaning, Is the Fime to Replace Your Old Furniture Jitk Ne

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Traded in at the Home All have been carefully reconditioned. ‘All carry our “Satisfaction- Guaranteed” pledge. Opportunity is knocking. Buy now and save.

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On Your Present Piano

We need still ‘more grands, spinets and uprights for our out-of-town own desleps.

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