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Mike Ellis of Terre Haute appointed several weeks ago by Gov. Schricker to succeed Albert Virgil as superintendent. He will take over the post at that time. Fred Parker, chief deputy superintendent under the merit system, was notified last week! that a successor also had been named for his job. The successor, it was learned, will be John Rock,

superintendent of construction at

the farm. No Exam Arranged Switch in the merit job, it was

ination for the job after being given a temporary appointment more than three years ago tg fill a vacancy. Under the rules of the person-{ nel board, it appeared, there will be no competitive examination for the post this time, either. Mr. Rock, because he already is under the merit system, will be eligible to promotion by passing a non-competitive examination on his qualifications. The merit job became virtually 8 patronage matter because, although temporary appointments are for six months only, no examination ever was arranged by the personnel board after Mr, Parker's appointment.

FCC Head to Address

Hoosier Congressmen

Wayne Coy, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, will speak at the annual Chamber of Commerce dinner for the Indiana congressional delegation in Washington tomorrow night. The 1lndiana and Indianapolis chambers will be hosts with 28 other units at the dinner held in connection with the annual meeting of the U. 8. Chamber of Commerce. . Mr. Coy is a native of Franklin and was recently named “Outstanding Hoosier of the Year’> by the New York Society of Sons of Indiana. David G. Wylie, president of the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce, will preside at the dinner.

U. S. Expected to Own

Half of Nation's Wheat WASHINGTON, Apr. 30 (UP) «The government expects to own more than half the wheat in the

Miss Mary Kratz of Gary annual Indiana University | With her is Miss Dee Allen selected as crown princess of the prom.

ior prom this week-end at Bloomington. of 1026 Windsor Place, Indianapolis,

{right) reigned as queen of the

Shortages of Help Found in 2 Fields

Help shortages exist in dry cleaning and domestic work fields, despite long lines of job seekers visiting local offices of the Indiana State Employment Service, Sam Springer, service manager, said yesterday. Mr. Springer said there is a “heavy” demand for general maids with attractive living quarters offered in addition to pay which sometimes exceeds that received by many white collar workers. There are no deductions from domestic workers’ pay, he said. + v | The employment manager said dry cleaning vacancies exist for silk and wool spotters, assemblers, cleaners, inspectors and button sewers. Applications are acceptell at 257 W. Washington 8t., with no

employers. .

Dance Group to Appear

At Veterans Hospital

The Ladies Auxiliary of Indianapolis- Post 114, Jewish War Veterans of the United States, will present “The Rythmaires’” at 7:15 p. m. Tuesday for patients at Cold Springs Rd. Veterans Hospital. * Wilbur Phillips will be master of ceremonies and the cast will include Sharon Rice, Cecelia Fogerty, Patty Hosttar, Tommy Phil-| lips, Jimmie and Danny Mescall, Peggy Kos and C. C. Bauer-

Warren Central. won first division in two

orchestra and festival was held at Arthur Jordan Conservatory, while ; bands displayed their marching a RY on the plaza of the World

gk | Memorial.

Other winners in the Class B

kb [Bands contest included Martins-

ville and Washington, Ind., while orchestras from Martinsville and

{West Lafayette won first di-

vision Class B honors. Did Not Compete The musical organizations did not compete against one another in the festival but were recognized for their performance. Those placed in first division received the high honors. Other first division winners in the contests were: Class BB * Orchestras=UniJeraity High School of Blooming.

Up to Get Engaged

MOLALLA, Ore, Apr. 30 (UP) —Dorothy Anne Hobson, who founded and published the Valsetz, Ore., Star when she was nine and plugged for “Hemlock, fir, kindness and Republicans, ” has become engaged. vs Now a junior at Willamette University, Salem, Miss Hobson will marry Fred Graham, Longview, Wash. Mr, Graham is a graduate student at Willamette. » # » DESPITE Dorothy Anne's fervent Republican political partisanship, the late President Roosevelt was a subscriber of the Star Readers enjoyed such items as

fees charged either workers or these

“The day after Willkie was defeated, mother changed all the furniture around in the living room then sat down in a rocking chair and said she guessed things weren't so bad after all...” “The Star's foreign policy is mind our own business a little and keep on taking vitamins , , .”

36: Get Licenses

As Optometrists

Optometry licenses have been issued to 36 men and women who tpassed Indiana Board o

nation and Registration in 0p-

Gir I Whose Paper * Is Class id BandsSlexandrs, F DR Liked Gr ows | Class. ph Band Ma Craw

ifordsville and Princeton. Class BB Band Marching— Alexandria, Tell City, Huntingburg and North Vernon. Class BB Girls Chorus—Batesville. 3 Class BB Mixed Chorus—University High School and Greencastle.

Call UN Woman In House Spy Hunt

WASHINGTON, Apr. 30 (UP) ~—House spy hunters have sub-

United Nations in an attempt to find out how unwanted federal workers get on United Nation's payrolls, it “was learned tonight. Members of the House UnAmerican Activities Committee have expressed belief that former federal workers whose loyalty has been questioned have an easy time getting jobs with international agencies, The object of the inquiry is to see whether Russia has opened a pipeline to such jobs for Communists or persons sympathetic to the Kremlin. The woman under subpena used to work for the Foreign Ecomomic Administration and the Allied ‘Reparations Commission, The committee also hds subpenaed a man who used to work for _|several agencies, including the Army.

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Boy will be awarded to the for entries in The Times Mother's

test. ; The musical portion of the band, chorus

penaed a woman employee of the|

A one-year scholarship to Park Midnight tonight is the deadline

winner of a Simpetitive examina-| Day Verse Contest. tion for boys In 8A: or eighth! They must be postmarked by grade, to be held at 9 a. m. on that time or brought to the Times Balunay. May 14, in the school. office.

| ne rw tang land address and the name of the 2a, $50; 3a fothe,_yen Sous with

STADE GOLF

CLUBS!

The freshman scholarship Will Judges will begin Tuesdhy the $50; 2d, $25; 3d ee Thalown ta “mother, be assigned regardless of finan- hig job of selecting 16 prize win- $2 each. grandmother, or anyone cial status of the winner. All ners from some 2000 entries. Keep your entry within 16 lines. been like a mother to you. funds for Park School lar- Winners will be announced ini|Eight lines are ideal, Submit as exe or and {ships and grants are earned by/The Times next Sunday, Mother's many entries as you wish. Alljunder, list your age and the the Mothers’ Association through Day. entries become the property of school you attend. * ithe annual Park School Sargon} Some of the best verses will be! The Times and American Greet-| Send your entry to: Mother's Tour which began yesterday and published and photographs of theing Publishers, Inc, co-sponsors, Day Verse Contest, will be concluded today. 'top winners and the mothers they|of the contest, | Times, 214 W. Maryland St. STRAUSS : ; Ye | SAYS: +“ EOR "SPORTS IT'S STRAUSS™

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rity oo ee oR OLS lL LAL LR kn IL A0 PegEy Kostand C.-C. -Bauer-jpation anc oy 2 Names of both e 3 : 's SoUnteY JOMOFIOW: ' nad] meister. Mrs. A Fauline 1 Wats a iomery id April, — + an Ril nesses os withheld. Sh prospectiv a 5 BY <a GOLF 3 PRE eount,. farmers accompany the an hreves, secre abi 7 id w » w pd placed more than 240 million nounced yesterday. 5 bushels of 1948-crop wheat under| og oo nett 1s hospital chair Ro lis recipients mncinde| Brubaker to Head ACCESSORIES "And Spalding is the bestk wh pare on the Fairways! man and sponsor of the show. the SUVEEnmEnt price support loan — ree DE Paul RB. Lashowne Jr 41 N. Employment Security 4 Spalding golf clubs and eq pont ae ‘precision made—— for uniforih’ program. Language Teachers Bosart Ave.; Dr, Irwin SSP)! George L. Brubaker, a Logans- Head Covers "fo He, and bala And whether : The loans expire at midnight 2 4560 Guilford Ave., and Dr. Her- pid Viens pong - keepers . perrorman or nce. ® you' re ; rel Bighl. Vales hg. ier Bat To Meet at Wabash bert B. Weisman, 5057 Washing-[PO™t @ttor el as a rasy Se " or shooting in the 70's, see-sawing in the 80's, or hovering : Sh government will own his wheat, BLOO a Sartits the]. Ios Ein leas ERP Security Cuddy Carld around a hundred, there are Spalding clubs to suit your / JNop—= The nation’s wheat supply was P GRANTED PAY BOOST Board. y swing, fit your budget—and whittle down .your score, y reported at 500 million bushels. |j01ana chapter of he an BRAZIL, Ind, Apr, 30 (UP)—| Mr. Brubaker, co with Gloves - . PA Four clay plants in the Brazijthe board for seven years, was| Club Carriers lothes - 3 Hoosier Cities Have 5 an Portuguese. will Tint area todsy agreed to pay em-|advanced. along with Theodore Grip Wax The Golf Shop is on the SIXTH FLOOR = . Clear Traffic Slates Glen D. Willbern, president, staff{P1oyees. 3 cents more per hour|S. Griffith, Indianapolis, a mem. . vacation : member of the Indiana Univer- and 3 per cent additional for ber since the board was organ Peak Caps Three Indiana cities—Bloom piece work. The plants signed ized in 1936, who was named Jackets Ys 4 ington, Peru and. Goshen—are Sity Spanish Department, a0-| contracts with the United Brick vice president. acts THE SPALDING AUTOGRAPH SERIES a 1918 with So Thishjounced today. association {2d Clay workers wien; v1 ES —wzmwmmwe Fractics Buy : complete without a c , * PURDUE DEAN N i i : death. addition to Prof. Willbern, are! PRICE OF CRISCO CUT 2¢ ATED Apr. 30] Hing ba WOODS$S—Mahogany finished heads. , IRONS=<Enamel finished shafts, The cities, with populations of Helen Wortman, Carlisle, vice] CINCINNATI, O., Apr. 30 (UP)| (UP)—Dr. Glenn L. Jenkins, Pur-] . ubbers Keystone shape face insert. Satin chrome finish mild carbon steel more than 10,000, have been presiderit; L. H, Turk, DePauw|__a cut of two cents a pound in| due University Pharmacy School Umbrellas Straight line face jaering, True heads. Straight line face scorin placed on the traffic safety honor University, secretary - treasurer, the wholesale price of Crisco was| dean, was installed today as presi- Spikes and Wrenches Tamper Mercury Sapper shaft, chrome True Temper Mercury stepped oh. roll of the National Safety and Jose Gallardo, Wabash Col-|announced today by the Procter dent of the American Pharmaceu- , plated. Round panel grip Round panel- pol Council. lege, program chairman. & Gamble Co. here. tical Association. GOLF BAGS ¥ smbotted ath or ion’ A or shots bossed SEE vs or ies’ models—buy the individual os’ models—buy the clubs clubs you wanf— YOu want n Indianapolis — Vital Statistics and Events Covi Sumiey Bags—$3 8 % : each each . Indiana skies will be cloudy today and aFleenoe rains will (Robert Bell. 21, of $34 Christin Place: Eugene Palmer Corbin, 4, of 409 N Canvas Stay boas ; @evelop into thundershowers by night, (Weather Map, Page 4). L2 Bras Book, 30, of 424 Cibuiicas Fi Wilma Sean Gammons, 34, ‘of $1883: 4.95 to $25 Although outing parties will be dampened, weather Tocecasterst os stance Powell, 17. of $17 W. NoFth. ne hia nil PI Watsott Leather Bag: THE SPALDING KRO- FLITE SERIES Said temperatures throughout the state will range up to 75 degrees. “38, Wy %; 91% Norman: Doris C.| Acihur Mil Arititn 9. 961, N_ Sheffield; a gt In an extended outlook, weathermen expected temperatures to be | |Otyal Faith, 52, of 238 E. Micnigan; Algs Thomas Plungers. 36. 1800 Rader: Anns $35 and more, : oh recorded between 60 and 70 degrees i in the ‘early part of the week. yiaery"Civae Sharrer, 26 of 8i1 cottare: by el 5 oh ug 4 159 en : WOODS Bobby Jones and o IRONS—Bobby Jones med ; sag Ht —n 5 nn t EVENTS ToDAY ig Ta, evn: au) Git CoA RE ete PRR pg noord” Mid bon ten hod ®imes M Mothers Da» Verse Contest Dead-| Bill’ Hutson, Tht re N. New Jersey; ary | Helen avis, 4 of 1750 Hai Brace ag; Be oh ara Ann Bennett, - waa °F K 4 ha face in rt Chr T T shafts P ol Bith Anpual” fadinnapeii Home Show (es Samia Bell as’ E E. Ei iiae] Pies hme "Catheart, NTN oF 2% ough" Cake er Kelly, 24, 6140 JVinthien; GOLF BALLS eysione § ace Inser., ome rue lemper « Fan Manufacturers butiding, State "pai rive: oVareinia Miles, 19. 658 W. 3st 2 goth. jlens Richardson, 19, 1812" N. Me- Straight line face Jebring type “Jones Form Grip" of aE opnes, Legion National Conference on Leo gs ig "119%, igbaia: | Raymond fee, 18: of Y807 Eine Clair; "3 Sinrle aolallan, 20, 103s > aL HONOR-—55c¢, "Percussion weighted." rue Temper . ® Brig Mi —Amerlen Lesion Head: |,, Few Anthony 2% $50 N, Oxford; Zoe Frances Eider, 4a. ot 538. Park, Co | Broad —— ‘ 3 for 1.50 stepped shaft, chrome plated. embossed leather. Men's. right En Ioit oF animals ‘Ang. Bicds Made In| Bernard” Risicon >a 0 oy OHordy,.,. (Cer fF: Neatman, 32. of 2208 Barrett:| 1) VORCE SUITS FILED OLYMPIC—75¢ Patented Form Grip of embossed or left-handed, ladies right-hand Herron Art stiiue, 0, AY Il anni Carat 133 23 Ray: Rose inion: Rose Me Danfora 1s. of 150 ether 5 Aert, D, Baier. Vr leather. Men's right or | Junior Cirle Theater Presents. “Rip Van Marie Lepper. 19, 911 8 fissourt. o| Nordyke. | Ade ¢ ‘from ny otoTour R. Hood 3 for $2 left-handed OY Winkie 2:30 p.m... 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