Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1949 — Page 5
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Supporters Expect School Measure To Win Passage
The House an bill for Indiana public schools moved into te Senate today where backers of the measure expieted J favorable support.
would end segregation gr po Junlic 8 eat the of the Ey ber, kindergartens, first Tow "alia :
seh "of segregation would be completed with the be-
ginning of the September, 1954, term. The House passed the bill] =
yesterday by a vote of 58 to 21. The “bill, 1s based on the gradual elimination of segrega-
tion. Only the nning classes in 1949 -would be tiny, Class
Thereafter, enrollment on the ¥
Helen Maviingoin located
written by her abandoned children fo The Times, was returned
Deputy William Parrish. She od to come Rome but "didn’t have the nerve to face it."
, basis of race, creed or color of| &
students Suging kindergarten, first grades apd first year of
junior or senior high schools 4
would be discontinued. ‘School of Choice’ In classes where segregation had been eliminated, pupils would
be permitted to enter the elemen-| & tary schools within their district! 8
and any junior or senior high We,
school of their choice “within the limitations applicable alike to all students regardless of race, creed or color.” However, if facilities were not “Available for enrollment under these conditions the bill would permit the period for enrollment to be extended until September, 1950, in kindergartens and grade ~ schools; to September, 1951, in the “case of junior high schools, and to September, 1954, in the case of high schools. /
TOTAL a dat ror the extended periods all students and not just beginners would be permitted to enter the kindergartens and elementary schools in their district or the high schools of their choice. Rep. James F. Hunter (D. Bast Chicago), a sponsor of the measure in the House, expressed confi: dence last night the bill would pass the Senate. He. said it is not likely to come up for a deciding vote until next week.
Lawrence Tibbett Jr. To Be Married Today
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 18 (UP) ~Actor Lawrence Tibbett Jr., 29 jon of the opera singer, was to be married today to Mrs. Glory
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in _Louisyille, Ky. “I wanted to come home but I didn't have the nerve to face it.”
woman's pocketbook. he found a Shipping from the Monday edition of The Indianapolis Times. It was a picture of her 4-year-old daughter, Barbara, and a letter from another daughter, Thelma, 15, pleading “Mom, please come home.” The older daughter wrote the letter in despair, telling her mother how much the home needed her and of the grief of young Barbara since Mrs. Mas-
“STHERTE QISKPPERTEd THs Kigast.
Because she had no address or
29, indication of her mother’s where-
abouts, she asked The Times to publish the letter,
Dolores Wilson, 2I-year<wld ofl company clerk, but he refused to! reveal where the Ssremony would take place. | The couple met two years ago, through their mothers. Both have been married previously. |
It was the appeal which brought the sheriff’s office a tip las to Mrs. Massingale’s where(abouts. A woman friend to whom Mrs. Massingale had been writing {secretly gave Geputies her ad- | dress.
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MUSKRATS MARMOTS KIDSKINS INDIAN LAMBS AND OTHERS
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from Louisville, Ky., today by
Letter Published i in Times Brings Mother of 4 Home
A mother who “just disappeared” from her home and four children five months ago, was back in Indianapolis today hecause the published plea of her young daughter touched the heart of a!sm ef (Shake)
“I'm glad you found me,” Mrs. Helen Massingale, 37, told ~w No RestricHon 1 Peputy-Sheriff-William Parrish, -who- traced her-to-a-boarding-house,
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(82 aves, 0 ue is (Deets- m)—INDIAXAPOLIS PARKING: Btenlishes o off-street park
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in Brtansntoroan «= REGISTRA. SALARIES: Gives elec-
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laws, (60 ayes, 0 hoes.)
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daughter's picture, gale, and
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ALL SALES FINAL
Prices Are Plus Tax
OUT-OF-STORAGE FUR COATS
13, live at 2508 Gladstone Ave.
Deputy Parrish filed ‘child ne glect papers and went fo LouilsDeputy Parrish said that in the ville yesterday. With Louisville police, he went to the boarding arrested Mrs, Massingale. The deputy said she first denied her identity but admitted
She was: returned to Marion County Jail and will be arraigned in Juvenile Court on child neglect
Deputy Parrish said the mother told him that she had been mar ried since she was 13 and .that WHE HET Heen” “URNRADPY HToh
She said she ran away last August when “things got more than I could bear.” She told the officer she “cried all day” after reading the story and seeing her
Her husband, James Massinchildren Barbara, Thelma, Patricia, 8, and Robert,
LIQUIDATION SALE |-
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A. commissioner to, re
‘mot: may Se — en the courity of the i Fe pisintiff or in the county where the sccident occurred. (68 ayes, 0 noes.)
BILLS SETIATED
HB 3 ie (Oitertai EAL Sbiiy Es 8! y ct Mn (31 ayes, 46 HB 427 (Somers-Kern) TRUCK EQUIPMENT: Requires mud and water guards to placed on rear of trucks and trallers. (45 ayes, 41 noes.)
BILLS JASsEp
Sena 5B (Kendall-0"Grady) = FIREMEN: Limits work week of city firemen to #3 b n, Mu Pemen now work 72 hours. (38 yes, SB 7 (Makowski) — RADIO NEWSMEN: Provides that radio and television newsmen shall not be compelled to reveal the source of any olormation to cow
AT OE 3 . *, Nn {vant Batohule couN Y CLERKS" » SALARIES: Allows, bry in counties havi population o or less $500 a retm
year expenditures, SB 98 (Eichhorn
le for have chetr rofessional licenses Tee to Sept. 2 1950. (42 ayes, 0 noes.) SB 108 (Rendati) RE Ma Indians report to state hoard of he
ment. a aver 9 hots (Gardner- asl] a CLERK'S STATEMENTS: county clerks to file « monthly financial statement and a Reconciling of record balances.’
| (35 ayes, [8B 142 i Kengall- Sunderland) — MoRT. | | GAGE PROCEDURE: Provides that all} | Personal property be included on real | . estate mortgages. (38 ayes, 0 noes.) SB 146 (Semers-Stemls) — STATE LAND EXCHANGES: Partits te Indians Cone servation Depart tndd lands | Pederal earn “(41 ayes, f
— SURPLUS SCHOOL
prefs Amant war-surplus build-
( yes, 0 noes.) Isler) SANITARY DISTRICTS: | Authorizes dissolution of sanitary dis. under a 1913 law when the dis-| tricts are inoperative. (42 ayes, 0 noes.) | B 190 (Bentrager) — COURT PROCEDURES: Sets a limitation of one year! | ‘upon the right to reopen judgments 4 foreclosing improvement Hens. 48
noe SB ot (Gardner-Eichhorn) % GIRLS WORKING HOURS: Permits girls be-| tween 16 and 18 years old to work until |
P. m. in mercantile establishments two evenings weekly, (39 ow A 0 Po |
SB 213 (Gardmer) Provides for vesting school tru universities,
huoiute’ or i in “yd of private 42 ayes, 0 Fr (Maddox-Blunt)—HIGHW KEARCH: Permits ale highway igh ment to increase from to $150,000 its annual appropriation for Purdue ol versity. (37 ayes, 1 no.) SB 20 (Maddex-MeConabay)~BARRETT LAW: Makes cities assume summery for payment of Barrett ; where cities and private Property own- | ers both benefit, (33 ayes, 5.) |" 2 (Matthews) — INSURANCE Tax! REFUNDS: a Nitjot} le Insurance ol
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Catholic Building Fund | Pledges Reach $936,000
The chancery office of the In-| dianapolis Archdiocese today an-| nounced that $936,171 of its ‘$2 million emergency building fund has been subscribed and more than half the subscriptions have been paid. | Pastors are expecting the F354. outstanding pledge cards to be! refurned in the near future, the chancery said. A total of 33,760 wage earners Signed the pledges received to date. The drive for | funds to raise. the $2 million is being conducted at the request of | (the Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, archbishop of Indianapolis.
'BIG RACE HORSE MAN
George Washington owned 49 {race horses and had a penchant for betting on gray-colored ones.
has switched to Calvert | because Calvert Reserve really is mellower.
a ov that civil actions | orists
8 county cotamistionery po Rox Yon, 14 no Poor Teen
sum to be found in even w/the better restaurants, as a menace to health and an impediment to digestion and sought lice and health. authorities’ aid in “ridding Canton of the pest.” _The _ Warren _ Central High Building.
The newspaper attacked bubble chewing,
Frankenfeld of Chein | Buffalo, N. Y,, and Willlam Ruc-
kerafeldt. The Rev. Mr, Franken-| = The Indianapolis Hearing 80. feld is the father of the Rev. Paul
clety will hold its first class H. Frankenfeld, assistant pastor lof the church. Lawrence K.| Parents of pre-school age : Roesener, brotherhood president,/dren with hearing handicdps at will bring greetings as will Louis [9:30 a, m. tomorrow in or es > 5
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