Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1949 — Page 2

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Although there is a ‘definite need for elementary classrooms, the committee r that the ' situation is not critical locally in _ comparison with other large cities throughout the country. It fur- - "her stated that thers are no half-

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Will Bring Increased ~~ ment, Committee Says By DAVID WATSON :

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ed the continuous rise in the birth rite for the past several d forecast a heavy Incréase in elementary school enrollment.

crease in elementary grade en-

pleted year as wi four-room addition to School 1. Additions Under Way A 15-room addition to Broad Ripple High Bchool will be completed early this year and a two room addition to School 80 is expected to be finished this mouth. Plans for a new building, School 77, were started in last year's expansions and alterations and ad{ditions to six other buildings were |scheduled. gn | At Crispus Attucks, new shop facilities had been approved and preliminary sketches for music and shop spaces at Washington were okayed. Plans for the new) Manual building had also been] given the nod. |" Now under consideration ‘are {new buildings in the areas of No.

Board of School

‘Mrs. Bruck Elected ;

Clarence L. Farrington, president of the Board of 8chool Commissioners, today started his third term as the board's presiding officer. : : Voting by secret ballot, board rs last night re-elected

presidency. + 3 Mr. Farrington, who is the first board officer to serve three successive terms as president, expressed his appreciation for the

members of the group, He praised the board for its operations in the past as a conclentious unit, The re-elected president of the board said the current arrangement of membership on board committees would be retained. Commissioners named G. R. Redding as board attorney.

proved final plans for the construction of a 12-room addition to School 26, 1301 E. 16th St, with a branch library included 'in the basement. Estimated cost for the new construction was placed at $450,In other action last night the School Board authprized the transfer of pupils in grades 1B

(4, 630 W. Michigan St. and No. through 4B at School 56, 2353 1

real pressure is expected to 23, 360 W. 13th St. with the anticipated in-} Commissioners last night _ap-|College Ave,

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Columbia Ave, to School 29, 2101

Rule City’s Board Vice President||

Mys. Louis W. Bruck to the vice|

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"Clarence 1. Farrington

Mrs. Louis W. Bruck Rita Scolded By Trade Paper

HOLLYWOOD, Jan, 12 (UP)-- on our whole industry,” Mr, A movie trade paper has urged Wilkerson wrote. the film industry to “wash its “Even though the loss of the hands of Rita Hayworth” because Attractiveness of Rita Hayworth

as a ticket seller is a hefty jolt

Owner W. R. Wilkerson of the industry should do something Hollywood Reporter urged the ac-| apout this case and do it quickly.” tion in a page one editorial yes-| ——————— terday. He recommended similar z treatment for other film personal- Opens Offices Here ities who get unfavorable pub- The Keene-Baker Corp. conny something comes along] “truction firm, has opened offices pthin, | as flagrant as Miss Hayworth's 0 230 E. Ohio St. Partners in romance with Aly Khan, a mar- the new firm are James E. Keene,

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Alaska’s Leading Chiller With Him

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12 (UP)—The biggest liar in Alaska acrived here today claiming responsibility for the biting Arctic cold snap blanketing the Pacific

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