Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 January 1949 — Page 2
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‘ ®'erat minority leader, declared, “shi is not a political tssue. It's
80 # time and rural residents moved y versal
make standard time uni
“+ Lake Counfy was excluded in ¥ original bill but a committee -“ «“damended the measure to Include 7 all the state. 3 #7 Another time bill to place Indiana in the Eastern Time zone
; Set Local Es g Deadline Jan. 31
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‘GOP's Bonus Plan
Top Democrat Puts Damper on Proposal’
By IRVING LEIBOWITZ Top Democrat lawmaker in the Indiana senate today tossed cold water. on the Republican party's $175 million dollar soldiers’ bonus
an. oy : Sen.*Walter Vermillion, minority leader in the GOP-controlled senate, confirmed an earlier ex-
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predicted the -soldiers’ bonus. was “I'm afraid that the
wind up in a stalemate,” the spry elder statesman from Ander-
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Anne Wilson, Louise Hendricks “shoeshine boy" roles in the second annual Manual High School vaudeville revue to be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the school. The Manual Dance Band Bockstahler, piano, and Jerry Richeson, marimba. .
Ed Annual Manual High Vaudeville Set Tomorrow
Three Acts, Blackface Finale, Specialties
To Feature Production Starting at 8P. M. bath at The second annual Manual High School vaudeville will be approgehied her yesigrday she sa. (. y | presented at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the school. Bitertiogh | Students producing this year's skits include Barbara Willeugh-|, |by, teen canteen skit in Act I; Tom McCrary, dream scene in Act H Dance §
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1; Nancy McDonald, sponsor of the blackface finale, and Charlotte Earl Levy and Jean Tutterrow, in charge of Act III. Miss Helen Tipton is faculty sponsor. : ula
Larry Jerry Ric the Manual
liam Carter.
high| clusive story in The Times which|Brooks
Foley. Faculty
Mort Martin, retiring member and vice president.
3 local Students Pledged at IU Indiana University have tional honorary band fraternity Caropton Ave.; Gene R. Poston Day, R. R. 10. ington Bivd,,
Junior,
Phi, social fraternity,
social sorority.
Local Scrap Iron Co. Wins Safety Plaque
awarded a plaque for the bes
Cincinnati,
of the year, .
board
James O, Birr and W, A. Grawemeyer, newly-elected board added. members were installed in office.
Three Indianapolis students at been pledged io Kappa Kappa Psi, na-
802 N. Colorado Ave. and Robert
Basis of Payments
are John Long, 05030/bonus bill is passed,” he said. , Sén. Vermillion estimated it would take at least eight years {to pay the bonus under this Myron H. Weinstein, 4810 Wash-|plan, was named president of Pi Lambda
Favor Single
Dorothy Friedland, 4605 Wash- (4 o* . ington Blvd, and Beverly Selif, U. S. Reserve Unit $760 Central Ave, have been
elected president’ and secretary, respectively, of Sigma Deita Tau, |
convention in Grand Rapids
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impartial report.”
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MEAT EXTENDER!
he senator's statement camel}:
Totally disabled veterans would to fill the position vacated .Dby receive an additional former G.1'd who served abroad for more than a year would get an additional $100, Sen. Bates
$100 - and| Grider,
Sen. Vermillion said the only controversy on the bonus plan was on the method of payment. He said that he seriously doubted whether the Democratic majority in the House would tolerate the GOP sales tax plan for payment. “It is quite possible that the)
i -« | Brooks, Fred urn before | h Assembly will adjo ore al Adela Reeves, Norma
[Casteel, Kathryn Brandes, Patsy (Hansing and Stephanie Stanton. Other performers in the act sponsored by Miss Dorothy Reinare Anita Gray, Louise Hendricks, Mary Brandlein, Dona Van Benthuysen, George Breithaupt, Charles Fish-| er, Donald Hartson, Gary Booher, {and Donald Burns. Accom Indiana Reserve Officers state/for the acts are Betty council has announced it will in-| struct delegates to the nationaliter,
Mich, in June, to go on record as favoring the Gray Board report recommending consolidation of the National Guard and Orfred Schuchman Scrap Iron and|ganized Reserve Corps into a tal Co, 439 W. 17th St, Was single Federal Reserve Force.
is, ow |of Defense “for his vision and The company reported no In-ipurpose in creating the. Gray 4 juries in 11,804 man hours of Board and the members of the|poreman : work during the last six months board for a comprehensive and ’
APPETIZING
Jacobs, Lois
Members of
Crary,
acker,
| A general
students
manager, will Theo B.
Woman's
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and Norma Ca
boys, Clifford Grider, Irvin Lochard, Don Liggett, Monte O'Connor and Dave Coppage. Soloists
Bockstahl Richeson, marimba, and
Cast members for the “Dinky’s Little Diner” canteen skit will be Irvin
barp Harringto phanie ton, Gary -BooHer, Myron Silverman, Donald Hartson, Jacqueline Mann, Tom McCarary and Wil-|
Others will be Dearlyn Boyd,
Bernice Cartmell and Miss Helen When a little girl, played by
Dearlyn Boyd, drops off to sleep in Act II, “Fantasy in Dream-
|Schmedel, John Carson, Clifford! Donald Burds,
McCrary, Don Liggett, Brooks; Charles Fisher, . O'Connor, Mary Petersen, Mary| =
Cruse and Jickie Kendall. The act is sponsored by Misses Freda Hart and Caryl! Gaines. ? Sing in Chorus |
blackface final act sre C. D.
Jean Tutterow and William Car
|assisting Miss vaudeville includes B. Edward Green, Miss Gertrude Lieber and| A. R. Willams. Lewis Finch, A.| Le Yelgier and Leonard Nolte, » ET TT att Stage rectors, will be assisted 1948 accident prevention record atichapters voted to adopt this the annual meeting of the Na-|gtand during a recent stateicountional Institute of Scrap Iron andicil meeting held in Indian Steel which ended yesterday inland to commend the Sec
Herman Rothrock, James Edison and Charles Sharp. Miss Josephine Boyd, Miss Dor-| othy Ellis and Mrs. Thelma Morgan are in charge of costumes; Paul Collins and Miss Garnett properties; vis, Miss Elena Raglin and Miss Menka Guleft, liam Breedlove, music. Miss Lieber, general business
Parr, Leslie Maxwell, Manely Lewis, Miss Gladys Den-| ey and Walter Floyd. |
Biv Al Relief Corps | Installs Unit Officers |
rge H. Chapman chapter, Woman's Relief Corps, installed |}- officers yesterday. Oficers installed were Kathlean Hansford, president;. Simmons, senior vice president;
shel (left to right) sehiaring for their blackface play at.the affair and soloists will be Larry
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Pat Ferguson, ballet dancer, rehearses . her pirouettes and
tion for the revue.
Take it from the boys, the irls h di ile i fate ' a ar and Monte Con li ut th er audience smile in prepara. Liggett, n- r ‘Connor wi ° e prepa ; age 99 is
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aren't the only ones who can 5. Left fo right are Don
A 33-year-old near North Side woman fought off two men who attempted to criminally attack _ (her early today and escaped ~ |after a seven-hour ride.
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er, plano, and Band will play.
Betty and Barn, Ste) Stan-
William, . Tom C. Dn Monte]
Ann Tucker, Ann
the chorus for the
Buehl, Tom Me-
Ann Wilson,
nists ilson,|
faculy committee! Tipton with the|
James Schmedel,
Oran Da-
make-up, and wil be assisted by Miss
Margaret |
Woman Reports Attack Failed
She agreed, she related to police, and they visited a tavern where they had two drinks. Afterwards the other woman left
The woman told police a car {containing two men and a/both attempted to assault her,
and the woman asked it she “would like to get a/woman was accosted in the 2400
to Washington Park where they
night a 23-year-old block of N. Keystone Ave. by a
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escaped.
south of Fountain Square.
. Goose Down an
man carrying a 45-caliber auto- Civil Service Exams
| matic pistol who demanded she ih Sadie go with him. When she screamed, Announced Here :
she told police,
the attacker
(photo-fluorography).
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The U. 8. Civil Service Comishoved her to the ground and mission today announced exam- | p inations for cartographic survey Richard Oliver, 34, of 1014 N.(aid, highway engineer and highNew Jersey Bt. reported to po-way bridge engineer, bacteriollice he was beat up on Wednes-|ogist (anti-biotics), central office day by three men who picked supervisor (insurance), geologist him up and drove to six blocks/and medical X-ray- technician
One pumping station employee, Jack Boehmer, about 45, was hose pitalized at Margafet Mary Hose pital in Batesville with burns, but attendants said his condition was not serious. There were five workers in the station when the blast occurred.
Big Inch, followed at 11:30 by a
isecond blast from the Little Inch, with flames shooting nearly 200 feet into the air. The lines pass within a few feet of each other at the explosion point. Company officials said the electric current was off for a moment and a spark touched off the gas when the power came on again, The pipeline, owned “by the Texas-Eastern Corp., blew up on Nov. 19, 1048, near Seymour,
and Camp Atterbury, and ex ploded on another occasion near
for Damage in the Batesville blast was estimated at $250,000 to
gas, by company officials. i Ee
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