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1 terminate he university jled for 9:51 's quartet, y favored to of 3:22, alhe Buckeves 1ds this sea-
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| Weber Racks Up 670 Memmi: To Lead Men Bowlers; Dot Erler Gets 634
Henry Stumph Scores 669 ‘Series,
As League Activity
By DON SIEBERT x League warfare was light last night as Dick Weber rolled 670) for top honors at the Sport Bowl for Harrell Plumbers to help that team reach 2826. His games were 220-235-215. | Just one pin back, Henry Stumph laid down 669 on games| of 223-230-2168 in the Sport Bowl Recreation loop to tie Fran Bray in West Side’'s Link-Belt No. 1 circuit. Bray had tallies of 208-!
243-218. Also in the Link-Belt|
loop Was a 660 made by Fred|chusies Weaver. DAW.CIO .... .. oo] Wisher as he rolled 253-217-190. Norm Oberfell, Vonnegut s ve. 800 At. Pritchett's Vonnegut's Hard-|So0%%7 Smock. Fisher Engineering -.. 800 ware took high team laurels with, ormER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) - ; 2061 that included games of 956-| ciyde Cotttagham. Hap's wid | 0 A Communist broadcast said §
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i Around the World—
China Peace Negotiations Open Apr. 1
Talk to Be Based On 8-Point Plan Of Mao Tse-Tung
_ By United Press Chinese Communists. and Na-
Slackens Off
tiations Apr. 1 at Peiping, the Communist radio said - today.
1009-996. The big total came from Charles Dickinson, PHO'x Mixed 593 ' the party's central committee at a 623.by Charles Seaman, a 610] Harry Bledsoe, @hegrolet Night Hawks 505 .
by Fred Schilling and an even) 600 by Norm. Obergfell. Consistent Series
res er wich Wasi a Sa phate Me crap: wr: TBI here tomorrow; Kentuckiona is 2 delegation to Peiping prepared contributed by Clarence Jordan Surly Suet Marsiabd SAUNT... ne in Louisville. A ut. int I ¢ \ b ndel, nchum Trucking. ...... His! e “po 0po. u for Martin's Market at Antlers. Charles Hoover. Bankers ........... 5 RO IL Oud oO
He rolls an average of exactly ®
579. Eva Willlamson was just guq Allison, Real Silk Mixed
seven pins back with 572, and. Gertrude Rhodes and Marge Skel-|
g27-925. ) William's Furniture was run-| nerup with 2701 as LaVerne Biers led the squad with 577. Mary Baas caught a 558, Marta Roberts was! close behind with 553, and Helen Wolf had 516. {
1 Dot Erler, rolling with Bill An-
erson Spring Service, copped high laurels with a 634 to'help
She started on a modest 166, but got tougher with 199, and ended on a whopping 269. Hazel Jordan was runnerup,
rolling 202-204-212, and Judy Hindel made her bid with a 500. |
Ld "8 600 BOWLERS (MEN) Dick Weber, Harrell Plumbers Leol. 870
Henry Stumph, Sport Bowl. Rec, . 669 Pran Bray, Link Belt No. 1 ......... 865 Pred Wisher, Link Belt No. 1 ........ 660 Bud Hardacre, Mitchell & Scott .... 654
Fd Powers, Indpls. Traffic Club ... 852) Harold Horn, Vonnegut's Hardware .. 648 Prank Bigelow, NOPI ............... 645 John Vehling. B-F Beverages ... ’ { Brooks Secrest, St. Joan of Arc. Amer. 641 Tony Piccione, Richey Furniture .... 639 Floyd Hunt, Link Belt No. 1 ae ape » 034 Bill Ward, St. Joan of Arc Amer. ... 632 Bill .Kriner, Goodman's Dept. Store . 630 e Aakey, Coppi's Drugs ‘ .. 629| Wa ash, = - Norris-aCooper, Inter. Harvester 8: Prank McCracken, Goodman's Dept. St. 628
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Don Woodward, Washington ......... 828) oie Nash, Frey Radio 0 } Bowling, Washington . uh Hash, Alison Jets . | 624 Myrtle Scott, Coca-Cola 4
Paul Critsch, Laker's Painters .. 824 Harold Towles, Nyland Sheet Metal .. 623 Charles Seaman, Vonnegut's . 623 Red Stuart, Hamm's Beer . .. 822 Harold Thau, Veterans Admin ... 621) Howard Deer Jr. Russet Cafeteria .... Len Chase, Falls City Beer ......... Art Davenport. Link Belt No. 1 .... Fred Mounts, Moose sirvasnsenee G88 John. Korinek, Herff-Jones ceo. 817 Randall Frakes, St. Bd. of Health .... 618 Reid Sharum, Mueller Motors .... . 818 George Richey, Bulldog Electric 615 Mace Jenkins, Downtown W. 8. Ford 615 Thurman Moore, Poro Beauty 8hop .. 614 John Combs, Link-Belt. No. 1 .. 614 Bill Bilsky, Tompkins Ice Cream .... 613 lauren Lanham, Frey Radio ........ 613 Bill Russell, Kingan's AA ..... 613
621 619]
Fred Schilling, Vonnegut's 610 Joe Piccione, Delaware Bowl ... 610 J. Nowacki Jr., Burn's Cafe ... . 610 Herb Wolf, Link-Belt No. 2 co... 609 Clarence Moxley, Richey Furniture ,. 609
Joe Anuyokas, Em-Roe ..... ......... 609 | Morty Moran, Merz Engineering ...... 608 Wallace Smith, Yaver Men's Shop .... 608] Tandy Lindsey, Indpls. St. Rwy .... 607| Jess Montague, Spangler's Garage .. 607] Bud Betzler, Mueller Motors ......... 607] Chick Redington, Em-Roe ... ....... 605 E. Chandler, Jordan Funeral Home .. 605| Mike Thompson, NOPI ... ........... 604 | Ed Findel, Link-Belt No. 2 ...... S.. 804) Dorsey Littrell, Link-Bé< No. 1 ...... 60 Lowell Green, Hatfield Electric ...... 603] Ed Huck Jr, Shank Golf Club ... 603 Leo Ahearn, Tompkins Ice Cream .. 603) Paul Stemm, Marott Shoe Store .... 603 Walt Henderson, Fehr's Beer .... 803 Howard Deer Sr, Russet Cafeteria .. 602
wp Gavin 9Y 67. Bob Huntington, Pub. Serv. Co. , Ind. Pritchett's Sponsors loop was Sim Meg inney, pSchmide Re ychmidt 588 ) ) Qa ams, 1 ‘ot . vee DB paced by the Yaver Men's Shop 8| George Yount, Eagle Machine . 56 hefty 2772 total as Louanna Ear-| Oscar Erickson, Irv. Presbytefan.... !
ly reached 592, Pat Striebeck hit| Ray Strach. St Catherine CYO......
Chester Warman, Jaycees........ ton had low 500’s. Their unusual- ; Meyer, Senior CYO .....
ly consistent games were 922- Charles Easterides Ohio Oil.
{Dot Erler. Anderson Spring Serv.....
the-team reach the honor roll. jones Jordan. Indpls '8ypewriter
with 618 for Solataire Beverages Juanita Cork, Kool Vent Awning
|B Gertrude Rhodes, Yaver Men's Shop..
50 Aldene G Sol B cn an} i ene ropp. taire Wy aarnnses Smieny Zin ABC Standings Prose Marge elton aver en's op : gk | Czechoslovakia rejected today a gmoke shop at 708 E. 19th St.| = Helan McGuire, Pub. Serv. Co. of Iid. 492! ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Mar. British protest against the ouster after an officer bought five ‘pick ¢,
ay Schonecker, Crown Laundry... 803 ~ Sally Parsons will be among |Peiping set the date for the start i... 584, the members of the Kentuckiana of negotiations, and were notify-
A. Bennett, Allison No, 2...... A. Gets, Steeg Drugs. .... . 58 ' ' ' J 1 Richard Seleler, Rockwood Pully ... 583 Club swimming team competing (Ing the Nationalists to dispatch
Bob Haugh, EN Lilly............... 8 Hancock, Brideepcrt Brass
broadcast said.
ob Jordan, St. Andrew . 5! army headquarters to Peiping Jess, Sells, Diam. Ch. Night Workers 58 . Charles Welch, Em-Roe Mixed 55 the old capital.
Leo Braun, Circle Engraving 600 BOWLERS (WOMEN)
ists. Hazel Jordan, BSolataire Bevs....... ference with the Commun 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Louanna Early, Yaver Men's Shop... Judy Hindel, Tompkins Ice Cream Dornthy Hiser. Indiana Gear ! Martha Harrison, Medias Men's Wear 5 Mickey Rotert. Real Silk Mixed Pat Striebeck, Yaver Men's Shop LaVerhe Biers, William's Furniture Eva Williamson, Yaver Men's 8hop.. §
Batavia
June Bwiggett. DeWolf News Mary Baas, Williams Furniture Marta Robérts, Wiliams Furniture Lucy Court, DeWolf News Ramona Frosch, O'Brien Paints 5 Becky Priedman, Indpls. Typewriter . §
tions spokesman said today.
Helen Depert, Media's Men Wear. ... Mary Baringer, Indpls. Typewriter... § Pat Gruner, Vassar Guild ! Virginia Sweany, Tompkins Ice Cream 5 Rosemary RIugsl. Gadwls Typewriter 535 | e Schmidt, DeWolf News ........ 533 | . . Pheilschifter, Ind. Gear .... 83 Hague
nesia republic in its capital
Sadye Meador, Real Silk Mixed .... 530 Frankfurt
Mabel Skinner, Kool Vent Awning.. Edna LaFary, Bowes Seal Fast ....... 52
Elizabeth Tavior, ‘Bi. Ba of Heaiih . [disorderly conduct charges. in the last 48 hours were the 28ain—I quit my job. I went wag partly my fault. They also na Mae Schoen. Kool Vent Awnings 819 : : . rw ers said today that they would] = Confiscate Equipmerst largest number of fatalities since broke—I who once owned cars. told it in another town. Should Helen rans Lhdisne Gear ser 18 Marilyn Miller will be diving |write their own constitution for, Police confiscated the slot ma- prohibition days. Seventy - five planes and boats. My present fel-'1 press charges against them? I Kas Kelley. Bowes Bear Fast +... 814| for Town Club of Chicago in the a new west German state and chines, 31 bottles of beer, seven Bowery residents died from the low workers are full of insinceri-\think they did it to act smart. Framendricks. Anderson Spring Serv. 314! Women's Mid-Western Confer- the, allies e20 take it or leave it. hithe of guse, oie pint of 1iquor effects of a mixture of denatured ties, Bud 2ishonest my mind One boy started it. : Mickey Rotert. Tompkins Ice C 513 | immi t erman politicians, comprising and four auto tires.’ ° alcohol and water called “smoke” is too clogged to act. . : Lilly, DeWoit NOWS oer 80 ENCE SWiMming meet tomorrow !a_seven- rere arrested in three in 1931 | At the top I'd have said: “Bel 1m hoping to marry a doctor Helen r, Indiana Gear : Ww TAL Fe : : w = Dh A = DT ; CLOT 8 Fputation and” Marie Schich, Real Silk Mixed .. 50 Ra
504 C. Fitzpatrick. Anderson Spring . 504 Frances Snyder, Indpls. Typewriter. . Jane Wright, Real Silk Mixed
a constitution last night.
OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS. (WOMEN)
Marge Zaepfel, Senior CY:
0 484) ; , ; y al Genevievs Schoemaker. Em-Ros Mixed 473 20 (UP) — Veteran bowlers pre- ,o , pritish officer from Prague 'n’ win tickets from him for 30 viva se 48T]
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tionalists will open peace nego-
Before the broadcast, inform-
» ° | ants reported that Nationalist Raid on Residence Bar |with good health and ideas.
peace delegates would fly to Peip-
Dutch and Indonesian leaders
will meet here next week, prob- pasement room. crowded with persons at a bar and sitting at tables. competence of men in offices. I knew all of the boys, or thought ably on Wednesday, for prelimi- According to Capt. Ralph Chambers, they were paying for whisky became a university instructor 1 did. nary talks aimed at ending fight- and beer and playing twp nickel slot machines and consultant engineer. |" Coming back, after:taking the ing in Indonesia, a United Na-. Floyd F. Board, 47 of that ad- ;
The talks will seek means to of the 1935 beverage act and of | carry out the United Nations Se-| the 1935 slot machine act, resist{curity Council resolution calling!ing arrest and disorderly con|for the restoration of the Indo- duct. Police searched the Bowery today , fever and a limp, I left tow
| Dutch-occupied Jogjakarta, and of 4501 Kingsley Dr., who police lently ill or dead from a wood | full-fledged peace talks in the said was armed with a loaded alcohol bottle party which has paying engineering job. 1 reached o,nted to report them. I told her
Defiant German political lead-
[for the constituent assembly at gaming raids yester : Lee EE BR My Bonn, broke off negotiations with| police confiscated baseball, pick Your Marriage: B Samuel and Esther Kling— * ne wo elp him. B
7] irmeas—— . . 507 grag Be ord No Changes Seen | representatives of the three west- 'n’ win and pool tickets. ° ° Florence Ditlinger, Indpls. St. R ] y h s son, 49, 2155 8. 1 { orence Ditlinger, Indpls, St. Rwy ern allied military governors for James Wilson, 49," 2155 Me akes Quite Some ime
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SATURDAY, MAR. 26, 1949 i THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES i a PAGE T'
[ask Mrs. Manners—
Lacks Motivation “ To Improve Himself -
DEAR MRS. MANNERS: There's a lone dime in my unpressed trousers, and. one spare {shirt in my cardboard traveling’ bag. I have no property except |claims on hocked items in a dozen cities. I have no friends— Ino cherished memories—nothing but a void staring at me as I try toNpermeate the blankness of the future. Why? I've slept on park benches. I've heen hungry and cold. I've
| be stioried b olice. I've] TT eh Sues yp a man—Dbuckle down in one; place,
slept in flop houses. | He p 1 \work assiduously, expand, create
{ At'30 I'm a poor peddler, 1,7 bi 'who once drove a fine car, lived \—8et on the ball.” Can you supply
lavishly and commanded respect. ihe missing link? ~~ {My i Binh are widespread NORTHERN IND, READER, |writing, manufacturing, foreign Your unhappiness and cone affairs, engineering and acting. tempt forfyeurself and persons But I find no motivation. I don't! not blessed with your abilities take action because I'm not sure are sufficient motivations for ‘what I want to do or why. | you to “be a man.” Less self My object was to perfect myself pity and self analysis, less lazito better serve my God and my| ness, less condemnation of ; country—my desire, to give of, people who don’t know how or Bg x iy ty energies and abilities. My| want to get to the lop should f |personal habits aren't bad help. You've anlyzed yourse
Art Awards Winners Cited
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forth several weeks ago by Mao, Mrs. Henry F..Schricker presents gold key awards to three of 14 "4c or smoke. Perhaps mow. Tse-tung will be the basis for the, TW& 150 Indiana regional winners of the 8th annual Scholastic Art 211 T need is love—I'm unmarried. | negotiations, the Communist; Awards competition. Left to right are Blanche Sutton, Mitchell; 1'm undisciplined in action, hap-| recreation and check your physi
Bury yourself in work and
Richard Olson, Richmond, and Peggy’ Fisher, Kokomo. Awards |hazard in manners and sHghtly! cal and mental heaith. Try to
The broadcast followed by a were made yesterday afternoon in the Wm. H. Block Co. auditorium. loose in morals—I, who always pelp relatives and associates ‘ day the transfer of Communist ’ .
> . operated alone, sure of myself! voy scorn Instead of thinking 23 Arrested in Overnight nos hare Te er Senay one ot * |ties, aloof of simple repartee. when you're actually one of
{dogmatic of purpose and buoyant, them.
I'm the son of immigrants and ‘Rough Time’
ing within three days for a con- Police Report Patrons Found Paying. the last of nine children. I first i . . . worked as a coal miner, com-| THERE WERE five couples in | For Drinks, Playing Slot Machines bining danger, blood and sweat. I 3 car and I was in front with Twenty-three persons were arrested in a pre-dawn raid today at headed for. a university, °0m- the driver. Three girls went home a “private” basement bar in a near North Side residence. pelled to obtain an education be: and I gaid I'd ride out with a
Two police squads entered 120 W. 15th St., and found the cause of the stupidity and in- gir] who lived in the country. I
| "TR Visiting my old home town Was gir] home, the boys said they dress, was charged with violation Wood Alcohol Kills . ldisaster. I couldn't bear my rela- were going to give me a rough 8 Bowery Derelicts tives and their trivial talk of time. What they did wasn’t nice. To y - |death, sickness and money. I be-\1 told them if they didn’t quit I'd NEW YORK, Mar. 26 (UP)— came {ll. With a few dollars, and report them to the police, so they N— took me home. - '
| ” " 2 » » y | A woman, Maud Freeman, 22, for five men who may be vio- je a vagrant. I landed a high-| I told my sister. and she
|38-caliber revolver, was charged already claimed the lives of eight the top. {maybe it would cool down. These with violation of the 1935 fire- derelicts. The place seemed small and I poys live in another town and arms act and disorderly conduct. Officials said the eight deaths rebelled at surroundings. A rela- told it over their town, some Twenty-one others were slated on from alcohol’ poisoning reported tive visited me, upsetting me things that weren't true—like it
day In WhiCh| tremens
A. O. Talk to counselors at Marion (ridian St., was charged with op- County - Juvenile Court. You |erating a lottery and gift enter- » | won't need to file charges. The prise and seen a room 110. Before Question Is Popped | mie ini: of ich Seencies selling. He was arrested at a “> *" | dealing with juvenile problems Q—How long after their first date does it usually take a couple js to prevent serious criminal become engaged? | offenses. In order to help boys
\ : A-—Much longer than you would suspect. | Mildred. French. -Btees Drugs dicted today that the present ,n4 counter-charged that he had cents, police said. Contrary to a i belief, a boy i don’t meet and imme-| aud gitis, advisers need 1 Beas Wilma Meyers. Veterans Admin.. s4 leaders would win the 1949 Amer- , pang jn a “terrorist organiza-| In a raid at a smoke shop at gyaiely fall in love to the point of wanting to become engaged to da y DO I hr | Home. 35 ican Bowling Congress tourna- yn» which plotted against the 811 N. Illinois St.’ police con- parev The process is a much more gradual one, rnd. Nell Yount, Eagle Maohiae OEE. «ve 418 ment titles although such name Communist regime here, fiscated 34 baseball tickets, but A study of more than 500 en- 7, - rm erm | Rosalind Sunters St. Catherine CYO 391 | keglers as Connie Setwaegler of A statement on the rejection of made no arrests. gaged couples confirms this 71 Mr. and Mrs. Kling counsel Offers Advice TEAM SCORES (MEN) | Madison, Wis, and Andy ari- " 2a. . Tost y H § 8 Ss. . Vonnegut's Hardware ier. 2081" papa of Hempstead, N. Y., the protest charged that the mil-| A 26-year-old West Side man, ~ mp, greatest number dated their newspaper readers only
Marott Shoe Blore. . ..........cee0e. 2921
Tompkins Ire Cream 2861 | weeks of the 56-day grind.
privileges by encouraging variou
were i +r > , , ‘ » itary permit officer, Capt. Philip. was charged with vagrancy when '0 vears b .' through The Times. | ave | TO “OFFICE GIRL"—I think Sonim Toe Cream ©. 303 | S1ated to roll during ibe final wildash, misused his diplomatic police found him with two Sham- TE years before be ug e $ f you h : s rock pool tickets, an agent's col- Ph
| a question, address it fo Samuel |YOU are the foolish one—not your
Russet Cafeteria ...2853 | hw , . , The next largest number Ana. } |jealous husband — for drinking Spantlers G i. 11 i are rida] mater cham. “anti-state” and “subversive” el- lection book and a run-down sheet yy,re¢ years or Songer Gated) y Tre —. E ine pi. beer and running with other men. Jarage .,.. J. | 7 / ¢ 8 - i i , { | a ali i vv y * ' au Richey Furniture .............c000.. 283 | i ip, was scheduled to roll ements inside Czechoslovakia. inear Maryland and California Sts. Altogether more than half of 2x @ Inchanapols Jimes, You wouldn't want your husband Burns Cafe olin lets Mar. 29 and 30. Varipapa, who + the total number of couples dated | Q—Where do most men “pop Out spending his money on other Downtown W. 8. Ford .............. 2812 | won the ABC singles crown in erniece 0 man war é between nine months and three the question?” . Delaware Bowling Center ............ 2801 | : hl A . - :
TEAM SCORES (WOMEN) 11947 and 1948, was to compete
DeWolf News a ieiiaeaeeas 2628 caro of New York, two other
Charles, Walcott
Ready to Sign |
CHICAGO, Mar. 26 (UPj—Ezzard Charles and Jergey Joe Walcott, two Negro heavyweights handpicked to fight for the world’s championship, will meet the retiring champion, Joe Louis, at a special meeting of the Illinois Athletic Commission today and sign contracts for a June bout to pick the new titleholder. Both the exact site, expected to he either Wrigley Field, or Lomiskey Park, home of the ChiL£ago baseball clubs and the. exact date were expected to be presented to the commission and approved almost immediatley. There was an outside chance that Soldiers Field, in which Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney met in one of the greatest heavyweight matches of all time, might be picked for the new championship bout. Tt was definite that the CharlesWalcott fight would be held in June,
. Eagan to Probe Split Decision
NEW YORK, Mar. 26 (UP)—The New York Boxing Commission will begin an inquiry on Monday into last night's widely protested 12-round split decision that was awarded middleweight Jake lLa‘motta of the Bronx over Robert Villemain of France at Madison Square Garden.
Col. Edward P. F. Eagan, chair-| -8/0ert. the defending indoor Opens in Chicago
man of the commission, announced the inquiry today. Eagan witnessed the excellent fight from a ringside seat. And , he heard the five-minute storm of protest from the 11,491 fans. And
he learned that a poll of 13 box-|
ing writers at the ringside disclosed that only one — Barne Nagler of the New York Post Home News—thought Lamotta had won. :
: Amateur Baseball
The Indianapolis Amateur Baseball sea- « son is officially open. This was indicated + today with the announcement the Harry * T. Hershberger Fall Creek Athletics will : Loid their second workout at 40th and , Haverford Sts. Sunday at 12:30 p. m.- For » Eames in and out of the city this season, «+ Contact Mr. Hershberger at 508 E. 20th St. Apt, 3. Edinburg - American Legion Post waats to book amateur baseball games to be . haved in Edinburg. Write Ed Vogel, Box ‘ » Route §, Franklin, Ind.
Shuffleboard
; This week's standings in the ‘. Rock-Ola Shuffleboard Leagues: No, Roosevelt 131; Samuel's 130:
. , Gay Nineties 126; Rail. . i e's 121. Brown Keg 120, Lets ~A18: Pick Way 114: lie's 1
0 No. 2—-Hoffa’'s 30. Katie and Bill's 26; Campbell's "speedway a»; Tondes 2.
o Win Cage Tourney
women, if you loved him at all, years or even longer. | A—In an automobile, while I'm married and have two wonriding or driving, according to a derful children and know I
Yaver Men's Shop .....2112lon Apr. 6. Little Allie Brandt C { I M d | 4 N s Significantly only 5 per cent beWilliam's Furniture . ............... i Tv : ! - vl y ’ 4 Indianapolis Typewriter «o.oo: 3088 [of Lockport, N. Y., and Joe Fal- ove e e a or ursing came engaged after only one to study of over 1100 proposals and wouldn't.
four weeks. where they took place. Twenty- KAY, CITY.
Indiana Gear Works ................ 2593 | 1 , A . i ‘iv Tompkins. Ice Cream errr go | DE Bator Yoxlers: Pa Evansville Woman |Fradiiated EO CL ena) an Just as interesting, and even ove per cent of the men did it this What a woman wants usually 3 3 s ar sessrenennas : . 0 . - = - ’ = i ifie I i > g Anderson Spring Service ......... 239" None of the competitors have| Honored Here Sollman was selected from four More significant, issthe tie-in be- Twenty-three per cent of the, !® ® happy home—and the right Saas Devenmest ooo P% challenged the leaders in any of yy 4 state candidates for the award. |lveen the length of the friend- men got up enough courage to Man In it. Making the right De P Fred |the four divisions during the past| AMis® Berniece Soliman, gradu- * |ship period and the degree of mar- propose astheir girl's home. man out of her husband deJe Fauw enas |few days. George Van Hoesen of At® nurse in general duty in Basis of Selection ital adjustment. | Twenty per cent did it while, Pends on her making the right S$ . P . |Lawrence, N. Y., posted the best Protestant Deaconess Hospital in| The selection was on a basis of| The longer the friendship pe- walking in the street, in the park, kind of a wife out of herself. ring ractice singles total yesterday. a 684, Evansville, today held the first achievement, scholarship, appear- riod, according to another impor- at a restaurant or in some other A married business associate, Times State Service while Joe Suknaic and Al Snyder Lifda Richards medal to be pre. ance, personality, leadership, apti- tant study, the better the adjust- public place. slipping in his own home, GREENCASTLE, Ind. Mar. 26 of Harrisburg, Pa. rolled a 1203 3 p ment in marriage. Indeed, of Thirteen per cent found a vaca- Wouldn't give her much help,
8 Ini Ss 8. ~— DePauw University’s spring to lead the doubles bowlers. ented in the United State
football practices was to wind up _ The Jimmie Smith five of South Miss Soliman was awarded the
'tude for nursing and devotion to thoee couples who knew each oth- ti
duty on resort, train or ship the right would he?
er for five years or longer, more spot.
‘ ss BS C 8 this afternoon with an intrasquad Bend, Ind. tops the team stand- Medal in commemoration of the Miss Sollman ranked. first In than 50 per cent made gopd ad- Ten per cent proposed at a pri- Let Mrs. Manners and read-
game in Blackstock Field. ings with a 3027 total; Charles oth anniversary of professiona
Coach Mike Snavely has chosen Carnegie and Ed Montgomery of nursing and the nation's first teams from a 72-man field to meet Philadelphia lead in doubles with nurse at the annual banquet of at 2 p. m. These men will form 2& 1306; Howard Eaket of Grand the Indiana State Nurses’ Assothe nucleus of the squad facing Rapids, Mich., dominates the sin- ciation last night in Claypool Hoan. eight-game schedule next fall, 8les division with a 709, and John tel. Miss Leona R. Adams, assoThe Tigers will play Kalamazoo, Small of Chicago leads in the all- ciation president, presented the
Ball State, Hanover, Grinnell, |e¢Vents competition with a<1941. |award. Ohio Wesleyan, Lake Forest, Illi-|
nois Wesleyan and Wabash. Cambridge Beats
Gonzales, Talbert Oxford on Thames
. derdog Cambridge. trailing for| {more than three miles, put on a In Net Finals jterrific finishing spurt today to {defeat Oxford in their famed NEW YORK Mar. 28 (UP)—It Crew race on the River Thames @ will be youth and power against fOF_the third consecutive year. 3 age and finesse when Richard The dark blues of Oxford were (Pancho) Gonzales of Los An- & 2 to 3 favorite, boasting a vet-| geles and Billy Talbert of New eran crew in their shell, and they| York cross rackets today for the leaped to a fine start, leading by national indoor tennis champion- alf a length after 1080 yards ship. and a length and a quarter after Both players were near the the first mile peak ot their game last night as Oxford still held the lead at Gonzales turned back veteran Barnes Bridge, three and a half! Don McNeill of Glen Oaks N. Y. miles from the start. But then] 4-6 64 9-7 6-3 and TalbertiCambridge cut loose with a breezed past Fred Kovaleski of mighty spurt to win the fout Hamtramck, Mich., 6-2, 6-2, 6-1, miles 374 yards race with a crew in the semifinals. consisting of only one holdover Nurse Berniece Sollman, of | It will be the first meeting ever (from the 1948 triumph. Evansville, between the 20-year-old Gonzales, | - i
| who won the National Grass All-Breed Dog Show | ¢ |
Courts title last summer, and
champion. The tennis experts CHICAGO, Mar. 26 (UP)—-The| la win 1 oug f a N- Was annual all-breed dog show opened, jcrawing plenty of suppor be- iat the Stockyards Amphitheater, {cause of his greater experience here today with 1805 dogs en- Our
on the boards. . tered from the U § 1 Gonzales, however, has the canada. 'e United States and
{shots to give the 30-year-old Tal-! he nt { | R “ |bert plenty of trouble, as evi-|g, e International Kennel Club |denced by the swarthy Califor-|gix divisional , { ’ { ’ groupings will. be SHlan's game last night with Mc-ichosen by tomorrow afternoon beautiful tribut (Neill.
{ 1 land that the best in show will | Talbert experienced no trouble he judged in the evening.
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yet no burden {in turning aside Kovaleski, the 1 {tall William and Mary student who upset Earl Cochell of San |F'rancisco in the quarterfinals.
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St. Paul's won the city cham|plonship in the Lutheran Church {School basketball tourney last) night on its home floor, ed
|8t. Peter, 24 to 13,
Basketball Scores
NCIB Tourney St. Prancis (Brooklyn) 80, Bt. Benedict's (Kas) 40 (semi-finals) | Regis (Denver) 67, Lovols (Baltimore) amis. AAU 7 's rney Nashville Soldbiumes 35, Nashville Business College 17. :
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uate staff to serve as chairman of staff meetings. Judges were Dr. W, W. Wright, Indiana University; Miss Ruth Scott, director of public health nursing in Ft. Wayne; Miss Edwina MacDougell, director of placement and couseling for the State Nurses’ Association, and Mrs. Alice Sanders, secretary of the health section, Council of Social Agencies. | Speakers last night included |Dr. Edward L. ress, Chicago, regional director of the Children’s Bureau, and Dr. Augustus P. Hauss, president >f the Indiana State Medical Association. ~ The .onvention closes “today following election of new officers.
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