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NEW ENTRANTS ‘rang the
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
New Entrants Ta & Honors In 32d Photo Contest P
PRIZE WINNER — A New’ Castle rétident. David F Giboiey: won first prize | of the week in The Times Amateur Photo. Contest with this picture of Mrs. Giboney feeding a groundhog in Glacier National Park. He used a Kodak Reflex camera with a 3.5 lens and Verichrome Film. Exposure was 1/50 second at f: 16 on a
! Best-of-the-Week Goes to David F. Giboney For Groundhog Shot at Glacier Park
By ART WRIGHT
| week of The Times Amateur Photo Contest. | © The first place winner and the two honorable mention pic-| tures were submitted by shutter-snappers who never before had! * = won an award in the contest which started last August. Judged best-of-thé-week was a picture taken in Glacier Na-
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'SATURDAY' — Robert H. King Jr., 1738 Yandes St, won an honorable mention with this hs)
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long as suitable entries are re{celved. There is a new contest leach week and .the deadline is {Friday night. Pictures brought to The Times or postmarked by that time will be considered for the |group to appear in the following | Wednesday's Times,
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ANY SIZE print AY be sub‘mitted and an individual may
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I Traffic Mishaps
Two pedestrians were injured, one critically, in ‘traffic accidents here last night. | Roy W. Schooler, 49, of 1215 | E. Michigan St., was in critical condition at General Hospital to{day with both legs broken and {severe head injuries. He was struck by a car driven by Paul [Carson, 19, of 429 E. New York 8t., in the 1300 block, E. New | York St. | Jay L. Norman, 54, of 3407 | Capitol Ave. received a broken ankle last night when he was struck by a car driven by Edwin N. Urich, 44, of 2324 N. Talbot | St., in front of the victim's home. {He was taken to St. Vincent's | Hospital. |
Vandals Wreck 1 Laurel St. Block |
The 1100 block, Laurel St, looked like a cyclone had struck it this morning. The street was! littered with ashes, tin cans and | other debris. On top of 18 automobiles were | { countless empty ash cans, bas- | | kets and trash. Also every tire! ion every car was flat, Police were lpoking for a gang. |of vandals that has been doing {this sort of thing for several | nights.
Ex-Gl Squatter to Keep Ritzy Room—If He Pays |
| NEW YORK, Mar. 17 (UP) - {Richard Earl Cox, the ex-GI who {moved his family into the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel because he couldn't get adequate housing, was told today that they could stay in their $12.50 4 day room {as long as they wanted. | Waldorf officials added, however, that they’ expected him to {pay his bill just like any other
“That's all right,” Mr. Cox re: plied. “I'm good for my share! and I'm sure Mayor O'Dwyer is good for his.”
Film Actress to Wed ‘Business Tycoon
J HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 17 (UP) —. {Actress Janet Thomas announced | [today that she will marry Bobby |Green, vending machine tycoon, {in New York next week. | Miss Thomas was mentioned frequently in the expense accounts! {which publicity agent Johnny {Meyer turned in to his emplo [Howard Hughes. Mr. Meyer's! {lavish parties: were involved in the congressional investigation of Mr. Hughes’ aircraft contracts.
Australian Red Hurt BRISBANE, Mar. 17 (UP) {Frederick Paterson, Australia’s lonly Communist member of par{liament, was taken to the hos-| pital today with a possible frac[tured skull received jin a clash| {between police and striking rail-|
F. Giboney, 535 Hawthorne Road, eaten groundhog who looked as Send any number of pictures in 1 he had been around a long One Wweék. The only persons
{friendly but was dreadfully afraid \phers whose chief ‘source of in-
loney was feeding when the pic. |0t the passing automobiles. |darted back to his hole each time|ic Work. “The ie old 1d boy was a, ‘moth- a car went by. After half an hour — land six tries with the camera, he write the photographer's name,
| settled down to nibbling a choco- addréss, telephone number, type | e g rans U {late cookie which Mrs. Giboney|camera and film used, type lightheld.”
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'WHAT'S NEW?" — This "portrait" of a young man catching up with the day's news won honorable
ULE. spved;. laph mention for Norman K. Akers, 1429 Lawndale Ave.
The contest will continue as opening.
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