Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1947 — Page 27

First Performance At 7:15 Tonight | More thah 10,000 Boy Scouts snl Oub Scouts will take part in the second postwar Boy Boout ofrcus tonight ‘and tomorrow night at the Indiana state fairgrounds coliseum, The program includes signaling, senior scouting exhibits, games, fire

The circus will open at 7:15 p. m. today with & band concert and antics by a group of clowns. At 7:45 p. m., 8000 scouts of the central Indiana council will stage a grand

entry. rt : To Show Woodcraft

Ms guaranteed Equipment has been assembled on very treatmends a giant scale to illustrate techniques of woodcraft. | RATES Fire building one of the most colorful events of the show will be R MAY demonstrated by a mammoth fire- = tue friction set, with a ° 20-foot ANALYSIS P Liner tl large-scale demonstration ¢ will be given by a giant telegraph key which will operate during the signalling event. Scouts will erect a bridge of sapel ling poles across the width of the F BUILDING ! Coliseum arena, The bridge will be 184 A 120 feet long. It will be tied to-

gether with rope and twine by a senior Scout group. Preparing for Week Lloyd Byrnes, circus program chairman, will narrate for she public as each event progresses. He sald the Scouts have been preparing exhibits for a week. J. G. 8inclair is general chairman for the show. The circus is sponsored by the Central Indiana coun= cil of the Boy Scouts of America, including Marion, Johnson, Hancock, Shelby, Hendricks, Boone, Clinton ahd Montgomery counties.

Senate Ready to Vote $20 Million for Science

WASHINGTON, May '6 (U. P.). ~The sehate moved toward a vote today on legislation to set up a national science foundation which would foster basic research on canger, heart disease and the common / cold. : The proposed foundation would

reservoir of trained scientists. to provide science scholarships in

mainder would be used to finance research projects.

Plugs for Harry WASHINGTON, May 16 (U. P). —Rep. C. Jasper Bell (D.) went to bat today for a constituent— Harry 8. Truman of Independence, He appeared before a house

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Each vote cast in the May 6 spn Ys ——— mary election cost the taxpayers Rumors of Hidden Jap $1.10, according to preliminary esti-| War Booty Discounted mates on election expenses come| TOKYO, May 18 (U. P.).—Brig. piled by Oounty Clerk A. Jack Til-| Gen. Patrick H. Tansey, supreme ; re. headquarters civil property custodian, sald today it is believed “only 5 negligible” amounts of war-booty still remain undiscovered in Japan. | {The general said that previous reports/shat “fabulous amounts” of

looted property are being hidden by | ques De Comillas, Cadiz; General the Japanese are “entirely falla-| Muir, Bremerhaven; General Hercious.” shey, Bremerhaven. 2 ’ El i ¥

Lineup for District Playoff Set in Marbles Tourney

By ART WRIGHT

The lineup of contestants for the district playoff in The Times

Marbles tournament tomorrow has been. announced by tourney officials. The last group to earn places in the district round won prelimin-

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aries held after school yesterday. The district round, which starts

| to, bid for the Indianapolis champlonship title in the grand finals June 7 at Willard park. Champion Gets Trip The champion will go to Wildwood, N. J., to compete in the nas tional marbles tournament. Expenses for the six-day trip will be paid by The Times. Following are the sites of tomorrow’s district rounds and the preliminary winners who will compete:

Brookside—Hershial Barrick, Solio) 38, and Richard Daven School 38, from Brookside; J i "Ba man,

western. Fall School 29, and Charles Crawford, roo) 33, both |.

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asBington; | Bid eho 4 a and Donald Stewart, {from School 41 playSchool 56, and both from Doug

Billy Turner, ’.both { By Koy rom iy. stone; Bob Duling, School 83, and. Bair, School 21, both from Christian; and Jack

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at seven centers. Two winners from each district will earn the right

Robert Soots, School 46,” and Billy MeHugh, Bchool of the Assum , both Antho rr Vv ad rox 5 ny's, es: , both of Coleman; Kay Williams, School 78, and Bob Sieyman, School 75, of ens. i hel Smith, Sghool 18, and Robert Walters, School both from Garfield.

{Find Third of Trucks

Violating State Laws Nearly a third of the heavy trucks stopped by state police in & recent enforcement drive have been violating size and weight laws, State

00 a Police Superintendent Robert Ros-

sow said today. In 16 days last month, a special crew equipped with mobile scales, checked 3137 trucks in the vicinities of Crawfordsville, Ft. Wayne, Green-

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nnes. Ten per cent of the trucks were longer than Indiana law allows, Col. Rossow’s report showed. Twentyeight per cent had too much weight for the number of axles. The checking crew also found 159

trucks violating the gross load limit and 27 which were too wide. State Ym | police are conducting the drive, folLasley, | lowing up highway department reSouthside; Larry | ports that trucks, freed of restriction during the war, are pounding

the roads to pieces.

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