Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 May 1948 — Page 9
4 AONDAY., MAY 31, 1048 _
University of Cincinnahi_ Honors Hoosier With Medal
5 Arthur Broecker Wins Prize’ Presented To Applied Aris Senior r With Highest Grade
CINCINNATI, O.. May Sloan "Indianapolis. student at the Uni ceisity of Cincinnati won the Scarab silver medal presented sn-| rally to the senior with the highest average in the College of | plied Arts architectural design division ap Winner was Arthur R. Broecker, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. rsday ee , proecker, 246 E. Emerson Ave,
Ben Ds Pps Receive Awards
Agriculture Prizes Among List Given
| Outstanding Ben Davis High {School pupils received awards at! 'honor-day presentation last week. J I Agriculture awards wers presented to x
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INSURANCE GROUP MEETS Times State Service - FRENCH LICK, May 31—The!
opened a three-day convention here today. Ves . B n 4A coast-to-coast agencies and J 3 sales and service representati\
Leaders Club of Massachusetts who qualified for convention pri A To Feature Menu Mutual Life .. Insurance Co. ileges are attending.
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| ‘LAFAYETTE, May 31—Palat-| L A DD R S
rable dishes from all corners of
Union Hall at Purdue University.’ LADDERS “LADDERS ~~
|the world will be served at the Made of Clear Fir Ladder Stock - {annual banquet of the Interna- « Sturdy and Durable | {tional Assoclation to be held at A . ; é 6:30 p. m. Friday in the Memorial STRAIGHT EXTENSION “
The medal was awarded by the | Victor Kendall and. Virgli Schockly ». 5 1 | Approximately 200 guests, in- = PL. 2 FL sity’s chapter of Scarab, his Segree at commencement nga. Harold. _Grigdeidy 3 fcluding: 150 _studemts from.33 na- 10 Ft, 12 FL, 0M FL. MEL en Univer Ba { Honor So Huns 4. . aided ard by - Fitions, will = attend Halvdan WFLA FL 36 Fi, 4 mn. | Ni pationa architectura our other Indiana students | Mila. wre ie Bui eave Sraalism |Bjorum of Norway is president. 15 $ 00 { bd cety, and presented at the dinner|figured in honors at the dinner. aman rry Courtney, Ann ! Featured on the menu will be 8h up 15:2 up ori e school’s student chapter of|. Donald Clark, son of Mr, and June Ward and Velma Whitt. Mis |arroz con pollo, a chicken-rice| FI : PARK of th Mrs. J. A. Clark, 941 N. K : ir ri y ROR ANY the American Institute of Archi-| Ave, and Geo Wes eystone ones medal for outstanding journalism jon in Spanish-speaking :coun- STEPLADDERS I *I- 8 50, I A M rge West, son. of|“?! Me. Ba tod - - : tries. Blended with it are olive In. am. 4 » il h High Graduate Boat te AT: Bn is Davia Ore Fp fader Hider LT : ol aon, pare. ons. Limi Su ly of C of Ce a) Siz : eC ua Tn Ave. were mem Orosdidier 1 i ¥ Th Limited ertain Sizes st for Fun 3 is or a five-student team which — ward and public. ap ny pI ~~ COLLEGIATE FIRE WAGON--These Purdue University shu: i BR PAs Cc " : d C : Mr. BIOSCKEF WW 3 grasuswe ofl, ,"o) Mes, “Helen Fone! hematits award Walter Why! dents use this obsolete vehicle as a “jalopy” for picnics and going p ash an jcal High School and at-lyosniie coy, he Frederick J. i set" a for. avg | Y | Buck |roorher dishes planned are East } ¥. ; Techn Mueller prize architectural com-| 5 . wait | "> ol to and from classes. It formerly served the Mulberry end Buck India cauliflower prepared with : : . tended Pratt hsHtue o- Tech-ipetition. Both are graduates of | Mrs. onsie Kirk to tered Thnied a. Creek fire departments. Left to right are: Jack Beal, South Bend: curry and served with chutney. FREE nology. nO ay y Se Technical High School and are eres nd Son | Philips am, ob 0k Miss Joan Courtney, Indianapolis: Jack Tarr, South Bend: Miss Ann [Tossed green salad will represent __ ghriven ng- juniors in the College of Applied award | Short, Louisville, Ky.;: Tom McMurray, South Bend; Dennis Foster,
and. He is president of the cam. Arts.
tin awards were presented by
Mrs chapter of Scarab and of Tri-| Miss Edith Windhorst. Gresu:| Helen Mercer to Ann Abbott, Bett en Alton, Ill: John B. Harrell, Shelbyville: Miss Lorraine” Carroll,
angle, engineering and architec-|field, and Jack Hodell, Ft. Wayne, B®
tural { fraternities and will recelvereceived | honorable mention,
Police Seize 61 in 16 Raids During 2-Day 'Crackdown'
Drive Timed With Influx of ‘500’ Fans; Tuffy Mitchell Held on Lottery Charge
jpflux of . thousands. of 500-mile race fans
McCrea St., 747 N. Noble St., 447!" N. Davidson 8t., 2125 E. 10th 8t., West St., 661 Blake St. 3 Ww.
(fuffy) Mitchell was held on a Indiana Ave.
Senate Ave., Monte Grill, 601 N. Ave. and at 340 Douglas St.
IN INDIANAPOLIS
c arl c Selley Baseball | . | student managers receiving letters were) WTR EVENTS TODAY Boys ‘Tom Storer, William Edwards and Dick | \ Annust 300 Speedwi St. Prancis—3tephen, - Ruth Bettisch: Kernodle \ | ar Dayestnmust ae y Maria Josephine Hatcher; Leo, Sally Emerson Graham was given -| -feguiar trash collection. _ T—Robert, Vi Cowherd, sarang see veard of Waning send | > Al T gin owher EVENTS TOMORROW |My Coleman—vack. June Pierce: Fred, major sports. A 1 acred se Tempey; John, Dorothy Groth, SSinmb———————————— 2otween WASH & MARKE Pilmeneciments at 8 Heart and St. LO yi meend’s—Deimnis, x cginia ue Mc. ‘ . BE rmott; arrTy, oan nauss 0! pie ET boo! Motel Rare Marl Amacher: Jume. Bely Count Armnaud's’ Death SPECIAL olinson am, June Hughes: Davi Mo ed Go Twins M Reif N D M Coleman — William, Belly Olsen, hoys Ny is] ifenberg; Caradac, Caroline: urn by urmets | PURCHASE! A ~ A - At M ist—W A -St. Francis—John, Nora Wyatt; Wil Ea na tan: Reset, Mand: NEW ORLEANS, May 31 (UR) lam, Anna Tayler Fields; George, Norma Puylkner: Earl, —Gourmets all-over the world: __At__ General — Keith, Hannah Wrig Malinda -Tumey. William, Jeanas
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L LUTARZAN THRILL SHOW!
James RosemRry Kurrasch’ Rich te ‘Hubert, Mary Grounds Delores Watts; ip Staniey, Harjett Wilson: James, Joyce Brummett AM Coleman — Russell, ‘Patricia Foster DEATHS
Johnny Weissmuller Mu, Hel on Secret " +. Cloverda: enry, Haroldene Sand. . matosis arzan’s Treasure born; Harry, Nola. Fowler Lawrence B. Landmeijer, 58. p Yeleran's,. ‘here, who died Saturday after a) ran's New York Adventure” St Vincent's—Parks;— Mary Muthews | Nypérténisive heart.
James, Mitzi Graham; Donald, Mary Alexasdez Olvey, 55, at Veteran's pneustim; Chester, Mary Miller; Harpy,
At Methodist —Donald, Mary Tolliver; Wil- Crescent, coronary occlusion liam, . Helen Quackenbush. Glen, Lula Adam Michae! Lang. 64, at Methodist, - Owens: Edgar, - Jane - Mobley: Charles; -arteriosclerotic hesrt
0" # “UNDER TONTO RIM” Lucy Mahurin Therol Alice Holy; How Elizabeth Lowennia Harris 66, ai 524 Ww.
ler Director ard, Patricia Plannagan; Edward, Mar- 41st, pecans y garet Bulstnan, David, Bdith Lacy: Dale, Addie ones 92, ot 016 BE. Sth
Sixty-one persons were arrested- in gambling and liguor- raids He oral Dl ved “track at 16 places during the last two days as police opened & “crack. ters presented by Coach Ralph Crock. AND CHEER down” drive on illegal activities that began flourishing with the Fhey Te Den Rust, CHE - Matkebamyd soe
Fourteen raids in which operators and visitors were arrested Lorry, jonn Tolan, Dave Scott. Jess on gaming and lottery charges were at: 21 18 New Jersey 8t., 217 ean. 1 Dan Kanther and Walter Eidson.
248 Indiana Ave, where. Isaac Ohio St. 554 W. 25th St. and 224 Alen and “Rolly Resto Jack Neeley,
lottery charge, 311 Indiana Ave.| Two liquor raids were made at. fo. 1601 Martindale Ave. 1306 N./the Dug Out Club, 414 NN. Senate baugh, ~ Ralph Baidridee. irwin® Fanre
Pranklin, Helen Waters; John, Frances Lewis Reagan, 60, at General, earcino- the famed Arnaud’'s Restaurant d
nia Lucy MsQuad: Maurice, Mary Schwab John Pranklin Bradley, 81, at 3636 for 4 p. ‘m. today in St. Louis’|
{ well, Janet Colbert, Juanita Neff, rman
Chinese tea, and Hawalian
ndt, Prank, Holdeman: Teddy Pope. | Crown Point, and Jack Knotts, Crown Point. compote. Savas and Jove Arssy Hadley, Audrey Po ——————— TE —" dik A pe ——————— vi Mids Welt “sao “teseived the Junior MANUAL DANCE SET Son commencement dance. to- GUARD AIR LANES League award. Spanish swards ue Manual “High ‘. School's Jun | norrow in the Egyptian Room of mieven American states ed a Durathy aon 1a * Betty class of 148 will hold | its invita Ry
che<Murat Temple,
Fbolt, music director, gavé awards tol ge tl lh. Pat Heun, Ed Schub, Peggy Hadley and
special aviation policemen,
France. Syrina bread wiil De 1 RIGH To HCl e 0 served; also Danish cookies
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Delbert Hinkley, Emerson Graham r#ceived the HI-Y award, presented by James Shockley, dean of boys. William
Girton presented (he American fon ’ Citizenship awards to Barbara Jackson’ and Emerson Graham. Awards were . given to Jack Young, Pat Heun, and
Eddie Poole for their citizenship, ac~
Campbell, Joe Tice L, Roger. Cl i Hiton wrest ines Harold |
kins, Emerson Graham, William Dune! eserve track letters were given to (William Ketrow snd Richard Sheiiy. Freshman letfers were given to Kenn
dent manager, also received a let
Wilbur McCormack, William Ping, Marvin | Kinkead. Joe Polsgrave, Paul Sterrett, | Wise..and. Wi ord SOM.
i ‘receiving letters were Freeman | {Aera, Prank x PTAndenbety, Robert Beick, '
Freshmen a letters were James .
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