Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1949 — Page 3
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“5% 1 For 195 Months 5% mis Daylight 1 Time
The Rev. Spencer Minor, enam ih eet wart who diag “in his home, 1214 Muskingum | will be buried tn Jackson, Miss. Head Schools === eas i + |morrow in Jacobs Brothers West
. =. 18ide Chapel. He was 90. City School Board A native of Jackson, Rev, Minos : was a ptist minister . Re-elects Executives; [years a his retirement 13 Awards Contracts years ago. He was a member of Virgil Stinebaugh, superintend- ‘St. Matthew's Baptist Church iW"
iJ I in Indians ent of Indianapolis Public jJackion He 1g lived
School, today started his second Surviving are two daughters; {full term as the administrative Mrs, Alice Daniels, Ind . lexecutive of the school city. fund Hira, Ada Prippes, Holley’ u &., and six gran children’ Mr, Stinebaugh, who first took. and 10 great-grandchildren.
office in March, 1944, was re. — s te Ww. i oF Roch the. a ; L elected unanimously last night! lec ted oO P ot today of triplet boys, who were | Taverns to Observe 5 iby members: of the Board of arry m. jorman - Board n Backing acl born on the way fo a hospital . 1s durd’ {School Commissioners to serve . : ant 2 With More Troops here. - Centra tan {a four-year term at a salary of put rn ape, BC Mar Vitaly evry mor nate PE Funeral Frida of the Ine : Chairman John Kee (D. W. ob geek they set out. The Hoosier city will adopt Daylight | Other executives of the board o., Ine; L. Va.), of- the House Foreign Af- physician was driving to start Saving Time or an “early-to- [fenamed to office last night in-| y announced fairs Committee ‘said conferees/with, but he soon decided his work” movement for the summer| | [brarian, at $7000; Mclaadan, 3 Retired Newspaper i . lected are may be able to resolve differences talents could be bettér used ¢ise- months, it appeared today. Bailey, business manager, at Printer Dies at 72 consultant today in Senate-House versions of Where. ae bw Sulevide Go The Lester Backer family of Carle Place, N. Y., is shown here as the seven Backer children | |$7000; Horace E. Boggy, buildings. Services for Harry M. Go 4 : Chicago; : the Marshall Plan extension bill. oNLY 11 MIL RS from home, larger cities and ie 10%: Indiana's lined up for the “togsillectomy quickstep." Richard, 4; Jean, 9: Audrey, 11: Robert, 10 Ronald, jana grounds : Superintendent, ts compositor for the Indfanapo Mr. Schiess 4 eo ale wo Biestart He hn Baby as Bor: De. ling on the “fast time” band-| 3 D— 6, and Lester, 8, marched into the operating room at half-hour intervals and came out 39200, ana Pete YU Se gia tor 31 years, Will be . om Connally (D. Tex.), said acey han m to grand- n. onsil-free . d, - farmer, may take “two or three” days of {mother. Twelve minutes later she] on, to join the daylight- time] AWerd Contracts 85-520 4: me Hviday op = . conferences before a final com-|also was holding two others. Leities are Kokomo and Valparaiso. Plan to End Sea re aation In other action, “the board Moruaty, o qin " po doses promise, acceptable to both the Hospital attendants who placed! {Both cities will turn their clocks! 4 4 Sel ool 0a ets {awarded a general construction pened A he Cay 3L Sogn wilh y Fair | Senate and the House, can be the pables in incubators said (hay ahead Apr. 24, S I ! H contract for a shop addition to pe in “Holy Cross Cemetery. A . is ok 4 oils bers nave passed Soins ne 32 Sas their} . Meanwhile the Indios Aleo-| In Cc 00 4 ere Approved " Pay Hike Proposal Crispus Attucks High School to Mr. Gorman, who lived in 424%. — 5 "| olic verage Commission. an Goan . Bahre Co. b Park died yesterday in 8 lon is mod- JeGHiztion 10 Sxlend the ing $0.38 3 farmer. inouficed Central Standard Time - y DAVID WATSON consideration of «requests ¥ a on avid of Loni Reta of a a —_ ot! y and only Recovery gram an Er) The Kochs already were the {will govern all liquor sales this! Xan DAVID machinery was change in beginning high oy D D M 1! ie ment, He was 72. He retired siz. 8 are pre- months: Po Shere As sme h: oS parents of two boys and a girl. turning today, grinding away a assignments if the pupil lives ecision ve ay sions awarded other se gg We ve the week, ig eonierence] { “he proviem became so con- Eeneration of racial segregation more thdn two miles from the On Teacher Salaries [contracts for the Attucks addi-| lafter being a printer for more tional Bue up Local Kiwanis Club fusing ABC official said, “we barriefs in the city schools. |designdted school and less than tion to. Roland M. Cotton Co. than 56 rs. A lifelong Indianethis morn- somuittes 16 resolve tse poists 13 | decided - {ssue this order gov-|~ In-accordance with legislation two miles from another public A JIG] \F WCIASE SRIATIeN, heating, plumbing and ventflat- apolis resident, he ee an ame dispute. ‘To Hear Fred Milligan |enacted by the 1949 General As- high school. of Indianapolis public school | ’ a One clause apparently slated to, lerning all communities whether | ‘teachers and administrators went ing, on a bid of $46,748, and San- |ateur baseball player in his youth ‘ il is a House-ap-| Fred J. Milligan, former State they will do business on Central sembly, the Board of School Com:| Transfer requests will also bey coro she Board of School Com: born Electric Co. fixtures, $15,- And remainéd an ardent baseball the new get the blue pencil is a p-| le and the proved provision that would guar-| Director of Commerce in Ohio, | Standard or Daylight Saving missioners last night adopted a accepted from pupils living more n,..ionerg last night for adoption (951. fan until bis death.
antee small business a “fair and | (will speak on “Mission Incom. Time.”
n on Holy Sobatagtiat* shure of this coun- piste” at the Indianapolis Kiwanis! Hours fhe Bam : 0 ‘The ABC said liquor dispens in| SS = foo S80 Me helieves. such a provision | C1UP luncheon Frigay; voon mm {hours would" continue to be be:
is “unworkable.” {the Claypool Hotel. Afer conferees settle this and| Mr. Milligan is former Assisft|
promise must be approved by both| former assistant dean of men at|announced plans to
Pact. He did not say the admini- school. [pian to follow suit. stration would ask for authority] The Rev. Mr. Walton, pastor!
neth C, Royall and Secretary of State Dean G. Acheson. Mr.
Many of the state's
{tween 7 a. m. and midnight, other differences, the final com- lant Attorney General of Ohio, | As community after community
inon-segregation policy for assign- than, two miles from any high) iment of pupils to schools in Sep- school or if they present “other; tember. + justifiable reasons.”
{or rejection by May 1. | Teachers Federation, the
Submitted by the Indianapolis working drawings for additions: ters. Mrs. George Wilson, Indians: Plan to three elementary schools and
Board members approved Surviving are his three dpughe apolis, and Miss Ruth and Miss
Submitted -by - Virgil - Stine-| Changes in first-year elemen- suggests raises of $100 to $650 to ‘voted payment: of -$174:363.85 to Mable .Gorman,.whe made. theis: iene
"| baugh, superintendent of public tary school assignments will be be financed by an increase of |
{schools, the plan in its first stages acted upon when a beginner lives $731,503 in state aid provided
adopt: spat WALL. apply only to children enter. nore than one mile from any the 1949 General Assembly.
» flicials point fore being sent to the| Ohio State University and former time,” various eity o Roses Jlejose sor resident Tru. President of the Columbus Cham. out that there, are no penalty, man's signature. {ber of Commierce. |provisions for Hoosier cities and
adopted residence and the assigned high time,
{and new kindergarten pupils,
ing the first semester of the ele- public school and is not provided, Scheduled salary boosts sant: Approved - Were the drawings Ship Movements . {for a two-room addition at School | By United Press mentary schools, those entering-iransportation. {provide a minimum starting wage 80, 920 K. 624 Bt: two rooms New York Arrivale mania Pa ithe first semester of high school,| Where facilities permit, the of $2700 for instructors with AB 3 i ilies new plans direct beginning ele- degrees and $2000 for teachers
. towns going on Daylight Time, ith MA d c "land four rooms at School No, 20, | Elsewhere in Congress: Others will continue in the mentary pupils to enroll in/W A degrees. Current start P Yat ete hi I P |Flackville PTA | Indianapolis business firms Mh where they are currently schools nearest their homes. Some Ing rates for the same degrees are Je leasant Run PwY., South Ki Remiton; Atlantic Pact Industries already have followed; o1j0q, unless granted special modification will be made in pres- $2600 and $2800. Senate Democratic leader Scott To Hear Rev. Walton ineirs recommendation 10|yy5 peters under existing rules of ont school oautre 1. Bh Sto: La he Jederation also pose Tilin -| The Flackville High 8 1} t-DS {the board. ; $ | ual cases require r. Stine-| - : 2 Eo 4 - Liycas pu a tals saly Ihe en Parent Toner e High Schoo} The mayors of South Bend and! Assignment of approximately, baugh said. fin § Ruly from $12,000 annually STRAUSS J al A {to present the Rev. John Walton Mishawaka have issued fast-time| 2500 8A pupils to high schools|. Other pupils now enrolled win to § A M : s AYS: “IR TION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORR ci American troops should be sent o0/,, 4.1 on “She Did What She Proclamations while other Calu- will be made on the basis of continue to attend the same ust Draft Budget i ADITIO ITH A TOU OW:
Europe to back up the Atlantic! Could” today at 2 m. in the Met area cities have announced previous registrations in theischools, and current policies will! - ANY changes in the teacher | y P | particular high school from each be followed in ey of pu-| salary contract would have to be smaller elementary school district. {pils from elsewhere entering In- adomen i the commissioners on to strengthen United States gar-/of the Flackville and Speedway cities were split on the fast time, Distance between the pupil's dianapolis schools for the ‘frst ‘or before May 1, board members 4 risons abroad. | Methodist Churches, will officiate issue. Crawfordsville - But such a possibility has been'at candlelight communion serv- | DST, while Lebanon City Council school will also be considered, raised by Army Secretary Ken-| ices tomorrow night in the Flack- agreed today that they “could not |according to the plan. ville Church, > recommend fast time.”
drawn up in July. ‘to abnlish segregation, Hugh | The new policy permits special Thomson, patron of School 45, Tne finished budget will-
Lucas told newsmen “the issue of!
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sald, and the tentative annual As the School Board moved to budget for the school city will be
voiced a protest to the action. {adopted by the third Thursday in
ports from possibly 1000 people,” Federation members stated that
Harr 1 aan, mame to some other authority?” Kingan & Co, Inc. voted a divLanare hl tng E tame! Clarence L. Farrington, presi- lidend of 41 per share oh pute {dent of the board, stated that the standing 4 per rent cumulative | commissioners had no alternative convertible preferred stock. pay-
|contractors for work on four home with Mr. Gorman. bY lother buildings.
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Automotive Jam Boys !but to abide by the law enacted able Apr, 30 on holder free shipment of pre-colored mar- year ago today: High, 46; low, 42. | rdependent’ "aut au | Mt, Mome—George. Virginia Beyer vy fife A |Apr. 19. oer garine in Jutepstale commerce. | EVENTS TODAY jana Hoshook’ oon. Elinor bo oon A At the final session, Sen. Alex-| : by ash : ander Wiley (R. Wis.), leader of| Olt; Farse Obeerre Bary’ and Giri Chan fokeal 5B Woman's Com-| 1 3 ry Winns” nconers the dairy state bloc opposed to the C og re Bo Tderation Intarden; ear | Rittes Mle a, m., Wor at) brai h 1240 Carl, Oladrs ue, ' bill, was slated to ask approval of| | omorrow, we pirst Baptist Chure i 's Voluntary Servies. Ind.,| A4 G Bd oN Er Romie Aston. Paul. SAYS: his substitute measure. It would "ne od and fomorro, 3: Soman eeting— Chari
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