Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1948 — Page 35

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TEEN JAM SESSION—Representatives of the city's seven high school orchestras improvising a little unprogrammed music are, front row, left to right: Eddie Downs, oboe, Technical; Billy: Cannon, trombone, Washington, and Dana Crapo, clarinet, Howe; back row, Don Shelhorn, bassoon, Broad Ripple; Bessie Whitted, violin, Crispus Attucks; Lucille Prentice, violin, Manual, and Joanne Bernat, cello, Shortridge. The seven high school orchestras will be heard in their fifth annual festival at 3 p.m. next Sunday in Caleb Mills Hall, Shortridge. PLANS TRIP TO EUROPE jetraction, will gd to Germany In| SCHOOL HAS 3000 PUPILS

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A speed-up in the trials of hundreds of criminal cases here must We accomplished if constitutional justice is to prevail, Frank H. Fairchild, candidate for the GOP prosecutor nomination, declared today. “The respect of citizens for law enforcement is always based upon the speed with which offenders are brought to trial,” he said. “One of the gravest failures in justice in Marion County has been caused. by long delays in bringing defendants to trial,” Mr. Fairchild said. “Responsibility for these delays rests partly in the lap of the prosecutor who, too often, is agreeable to delays because he is not ready for trial” he added. ; ]

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He said his group asked only that the European Recovery Program, as applied to Italy, would not e a “political instrument!” for the Christian Democrats led by Premier Alcide! De Gasper. |

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The Citizens’ Weekday Re | ligious Education Committee of 1000 wiil prémote weekday religious education in Indianapolis and the county. The new committee sponsored by the local Board of Weekday Religious Education is composed of citizens who indorse the work of the board. A six-page folder entitled “This Is the Answer” has been issued by the weekday schools to give

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