Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1948 — Page 4
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Shades Park Dedication Rites , Attract 10,000 Scenic Shades Park has today joined the long list of official beauty spots of Indiana. The deed to the 1450 acres of woodland was presented to Gov. Ralph F. Gates by Harold E,
Morris, commander of the Indiana Department of American Legion, at all-day dedication ceremonies there yesterday. Approximately 10,000 persons attended the presentation, filling the park with the largest crowd since a political meeting in 1938.| Unveils Plague J As the deed was officially! handed over to the Governor the;
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Shades Indiana Memorial Ameri- FY . THUNDER RAIN can Legion Park. The Governor| : STORMS Vi
unveiled a plaque on a large 7. a RIG PAT'S PEND. COPR 1948 COW. L.A. WAGNER. ALL MGNTS RESERVED.
monument of Bedford limestone.| A list of contributors is buried TONIGHT AND TOMORROW-—Forecasters predict that cool winds from Canada will flow below the plaque in & metal box.| J... across the Great Lakes into the northeast in the next 36 hours. Temperatures are expected fo __ Said the Governor: “We are| gio ints the 60's. The air flow from the Gulf of Mexico will cause continued hot, sultry weather in in the beginning -of the creation| yc. ih and Central Plains. Thundershowers are likely to occur in the next 24 hours from the Gulf
ot Are eation Sfey | hat i) States through the Great Plains to the Rockies.
the Midwest.”
moe zoe nor Clnking CoinisLead 13- Year-Old Scout Saves
stand of rain Huber It was ° to tune Shese tre EE | Pair's Arrest '3 Youths From Drowning EI En 0 dirs IT Uses Branch to Pull Victims Ashore;
chase the Sted and to present it to the state. was necessary to y . spi as raise $250,000 to save the Shades. YOuths Confess Youngest Girl Requires Resuscitation ans: evelop! t A 13-year-old Boy Scout was credited today with saving from; hy ans ford siapin gy Ba pork Cafe Burglary ldrowning three young people who yesterday stepped in water over diana Department of Conserva-| The clink of ceins back of the their heads while wading in Crooked Creek. . tion. More cabins, sanitation, Hamilton-Harris Tobacco Co. 302) The four had gone to the creek near Kessler Blvd. between
mewer facilities, Water systems |W. South 8t. early today led po- 44th and 46th Sts. Ronnie Bell, the Boy Scout, sald he would sit |
drives, trails and picnic tables are to be constructed.
lice to a spot where two youths on the bank and play lifeguard while the others went wading. *
sat counting money. The waders were Winona Cran-
Ronnie is the son of Mr. and
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In Latest Vice Foray of the Boy Scouts of America are / Eleven-year-old Billy Provance agony, his right The air was blue with some on their way’to Washington. D.C 1,04 tne world by the oe {thing besides smoke at the 653 today in their own bus. | Smoker, 653 Massachuset
selling and vagrancy.
began loading up everything
thorough dismantling| landmarks and museums in these
Harry Yarbrough. Police found a new body for the bus. room for one more in the wagon and charged him with disorderly| turn from their tour July 31.
The others arrested included OES 384 to Initiate Roy Damm, 48 W. St. Joseph St,
charged with keeping a room for pool selling, and James Oliver, will meet at 8 p. m. Thursday 41, Spencer Hotel; Lacey 'Morri-|for initiations. Mrs. Anna Haral-|
son, 718 E, 18th St, Apt. 2, and n John Morris, 351 N. East St., all PTE » a aid ptm: and Wil. charged with visiting a gaming, lam Harshbarger, worthy patron.| house, gaming and vagrancy. | | f
Fill Vacancies At Indiana State
Times State Service TERRE HAUTE, July 19—Vacancies created by the resignation . of three faculty members at In-| Ladies’ Leather Q5¢ diana State Teachers’ Half Soles have been filled, President Ralph : N. Tirely announced today. | C ith f Two vacancies were in the de- Men's a. =$1 25 f partment of elementary education in the Laboratory School and the; . n third was in the library. { 18 S Hl] St Assigned to the elementary edu- . inois ® cation department were Miss Miriam Dale and Robert Clausen:
When they gave conflicting fill, 12; her sister, Jocelyn, 20,
Plans Youth Center
“The Governor also announced for me" routine at 1:15 a. m. in| al at st. to use the grounds as a the deserted spot, police took | Falls in Deep Water \ around youth center for them to the station. There the Shortly afterward Winona i {fell into deep water and in
stories on the “one’ for you—one and their brother, Ronald, 13. |Mrs. Hershel O. Bell, 2516 W. 60th! Miss Elizabeth Weller was named [to the library position.
East in Own Bus
ts Ave.,| Accompanied by Ivan: R.
ashington i Blvd, charging him with keep-i,,..rs and began the two-week| Frances Eller of Chicago, ng a room for gaming and pool|srp ” man ‘who » » ¥ round, needed a ticket They backed up a truck and| BESIDES VISITING Washing- offered Billy the job—one dollar ton, D. C. their first stop, theiand all the from the patrons to the veRetian group will tour New York, Mas-/could want.
isachusetts, and visit Historical
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boys music and watch the wooden moved Billy's arm had been arrested Isa te rent a ous purchased Borses §o round, He didn't have ground off near the shoulder. through lecting and selling|the money to On the way to St. Joseph's Hos-
the owned the merry-go-|dition, Billy told police, “I won taker.
. He be able to play baseball now.”
free rides a fela Judy Ordered fo Rést
ing to his friends as he rode. under orders from her doctor to from George and other eastern states. Eachimypen Mr, Eller asked Billy to/take a three-month rest at home Murphy, 42, of 851 Massachusetts scout was asked to collect 20000i,.., care of the engine while he to Ave. one of which indicated he pounds this year, and the pro-i_ ....req a call'from outside. tion. She will return to pictures “thought he could lick” Sgt.|ceeds of the collection purchased Mr. Eilers left the carrousel but!in November in “Annie Get Your before hé could answer his call, Gun,” Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Stuhe heard a scream.
recover from nervous exhaus.
dio officials said.
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boys’ - , Boys » - - clubs, 4-H groups ¥8(15 and 18-year-old youths ad Ive ot Do ars calvn
1 t oun, i and Girls Scouts and other young mitted they had just broken into =o Ronald, neither able to swim, jumped in after her.
people organizations. It alreadvithe American Coffee "House, 110 “There wasn't much time to
offers many attractions fo. 8. Illinois St. Others who spoke at the “Tor The youngest boy was turned think as they bobbed up and down
Youths. File Vagrancy Charges monies were W. 1. Brunton, for-iover to the Juvenile Aid Division.|in the water,” Ronnie said aftermer state Legion commander who Police placed vagrancy &harges ward. headed the “Save the Shades” against the older of the pair, Wil-| Picking up a long branch he| campaign; Commander Morris; liam Jones, Grand Hotel. At hisipushed it out to Ronald and Henry F. Schricker and Hobart hotel room they questioned his pulled him in to shore. Then di- ¥. Creighton, Democratic and Re- wife, Loretta, a waitress at theirecting Ronald to hold the branch publican candidates for governor, American Coffee House, who said he plunged into the water holding respectively, and state Legion of-|she had heard her husband talk-|the other end. He was able to ficials. ing about breaking into the cafe pull Joselyn to shore. He then Interfaith church services were but “thought he was kidding.” went back and although the condueted during the morning. | Police recovered $53.35. younger girl was under water he
grabbed her and pulled her to
s M ed od safety. Police Step In as Hundreds “* ,...c. su, 'Mi i ' F Winona was blue in the face and unconscious, thé young people| Overrun irac e : arm said, when she was brought t0-the| Middleboro Retired Pharmacist Restricts [Tho Ronn Ol ae ain . Colloidal ‘Master Cell' to Use on Crops ration and Ronald ran for help. : : 8 er, . * MIDDLEBORO, Mass, July 19 (UP)—John C. Brown called &!cw, iotte Hand, 52, of 1261 Tibbs i halt today to attempts to make his farm a curative shrine. Ave, was attracted to the scéne| He informed health-seeking invalids that farmers will have a 4,4 took over the tation monopoly on his “master cell. task. After a short while Winona The 62-year-old retired pharmacist made his decision after he/yocuineg consciousness. | was forced to call police to control more than 1000 persons Who! Ronald ran to the Cranfill, a Bvertan bs fam yhstarday and EE ——— (home, 2319 W. 60th 8t., and sums near ample bum 2 moned his brother, who returned he said he produced by placing Pinball Machine the two giris to their home in his his “colloidal solution” encased in ‘Til '" L & d: : car. Later an ambulance phycement in the soil, I t * ea S fo Sigian ordered all three to bed. ; Police Step In. ; . inona is still suffering from Alling persons made up most Raft of Tr ouble shock today. of the throng, hopeful of OR — a treatment with the disc-shaped] A PINBALL machine “tilt” 1] “cells” which Mr. A say today had a candy store proprie- Sensational LOW P CE will cure diese oes ‘double|tor back of the eight ball crops, make cows give more milk| charged with assaulting a youthand get hens to lay more eggs. [ful patron and “paying off” on . The crowd overwhelmed his free games. two special guards until Middle-| police were called to the home boro police called by he roy” of a 17-year-old near North Side poly inventor roped off & boy Saturday. Thé youth told foot enclosure near his 1aboTa-lypep, pe was playing a pinball tory-farmhouse and barred the... .¢ George's Confectionarea to all but farmers. ary, 854 Ft. Wayne Ave. when a Mr. Brown said he took the ball stuck, step regretfully. He was con- “a's = fident that it was the best way! HE SAID he “shoved” the mato benefit the world. He said chine to dislodge the ball and he will furnish his “master cells |that the proprietor, George Pa
only to farmers so that they can produce lush, healthy crops and Pas, 58, same address, told him
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