Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1949 — Page 5
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MR. MURPHY didn't just “happen” to find his While still a pupil in planned
nfe's work in education, Logansport High School teaching career,
he
Modern techniques of pupil guidance and coun-
senior class In 1924, As he worked his way
led to the teaching profession, he developed a deep
rooted interest in the need. for
While attending colleges and universities in Indiana, Ohio, Illinois and "Michigan he combined courses In education, school administration and
counseling.
“Teachers cannot make decisions for pupils,” “The need is to think in terms of pupil requirements and help them make wise
Mr. Murphy said.
decisions.
“Counseling is not designed to eliminate the responsibilifies of the pupil, but to help the pupil realize that privileges and responsibility go hand
in hand,” Mr. Murphy said.
Through part of his high school years and
through college the new principal
clerked in a shoe store and worked on electrical power trucks to pay for his education. In 1929 he won his AB degree from the University of Illinois and his MA degree from Ohlo State University in 1932. His graduate courses were. taken at the University of Michigan and
Northwestern University.
In June, 1947, Mr. Murphy received a part time leave of absence from his duties with the Indianapolis school system to serve as director of guidance with the State Department of Public Instruction. . His first teaching assignment was with the
junior high school in Logansport. into the high school and came to an instructor in 1936. He became director of guidance
at Tech where he taught American history, social
studies and government.
In 1947 he was appointed director of counselling
for the public schools.
Mr. Murphy has instructed in workshops at
Purdue, Butler and Northwestern
taught a graduate course in guidance at New York
University. He also conducted
course for teachers e College
‘He is a member of the counsel and placement Indiana Nurses. tion and
to follow-a Association, and
the courses that
Pupil. guidance. habiiltation and
Committee. In
David Watson.
washed dishes,
He later went Indianapolis as
and counselling”
universities and
a _a three-weeks
at Tallahassee, Fla. Son Shows Artistic Bent
ALTHOUGH he comes from a
Mi mL; taught school after being graduated in the same class with her husband. In civic affairs Mr. Murphy has served as a member of the training committee for the Central Indiana Council of Boy Scouts of America and of a metropolitan “planning commission of the CA.
diana Teachers Associa Phi Delta Kappa, honorary educational fraternity; treasurer of the National Vocational Guidance
branch of the organization. Mr. Murphy is chairman of the subcommittee on guidance of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools; member of the Scottish Rite, State Council on Vocational Re-
Indianapolis District of the Methodist Church. The Murphys reside at 6119 Kingsley Dr.—By
Mostly at. the WiorMa
president of the central Indiana
the State Educational Review 1947-48 he was lay leader of the
and president of -
Pap, the aged comedian of the Grand Ol Opry from Hi the. Tenn., will be with Roy Acuff and the Smoky Mountain Boys when they appear on the Lyric Theater stage for a woe starting Thursday.
Play's Pace
Picks Up Late
Brown County Group "Opens London Tale
{pendent steel companies, fighting
.. |Patterson to join th team ©
Street lawyer,
the fight of their lives against industry-wide Ragaining. have) asked former Secretary of War Robert P.
Mr. Patterson : now a Wal
has agreed, ac-} cording to Informed Industry sources here. He will present oo a summary of the. independent Mr. Patterson companies’ cases before the presidential fact-finding board now holding hearings in New York. An industry spokesman in Pittsburgh reported Mr. Patterson was enthusiastic about his assignment. “That is a case I can put my heart into,” Mr. Patterson was quoted. The independent com-
panies have begun a concerted
By R. K. SHULL The acting in “Springtime for Henry,” the current production at the Brown County Playhouse by the Indiana - University The-| ater players, started at a dead) standstill, then gathered .momen-, tum as the acts flitted by. The
J. Fred Murphy vas "do all that is pussitle.”
U.S. 31 Columbus Neigh Neighborhood Theaters
By-Pass Opened ind. 32 Detour Also Lifted
The U. 8. 31 by-pass is now, open around Columbus and the, detour on Ind. 32 west of Nobles-|°
ville has been lifted, the State P}ISY
Highway Commission announced .4oday. Resurfacing has been completed
on U. 8. 35 in Cass County ara
on Ind. 61 from Boonville too Yankeetown. Twenty-four detours” sti in| effect are listed ip- the commis-| sion’s weekly bulfetin. The list: i IND, 1—Closed 46 traffic over 3 tons Rae, 23, 03 of ~ 2 “IH (weak, bridge) ry test of R in Jasper €o.i a r county a (bridge HY | e—Closed to traffic over two tons
at_south edge of Pennville; detour 23 les over 303, 18 and county gravel
From U. 8. 31 west of Tipton | Aver: Rt Jha 26.804.
ust cas Sas of Welw: one mile | Ds.
eld west edge Por Columbia City one oe .OVEr. LOUDLY I. Ei repta (CONS. ). | From . 8. to Merriam; , 381 ‘miles | over Rds. 30 and 9 {resyriaciiig
ii: 1 oe iteing Rang R. R. crossing in| Knox: detour 10 miles over county ow mat and Rd. IND. 38—Bridge damaged by truck “one | mile west of Kirklin in Clinton County detour 12% miles over Rds. 28 and IND, 58—From Rd, 45 to Rd. Hi north west of Bedford; 15 miles over Rds. and 54 (surface Hegtment), IND. 63—From Clinton to miles over 63, 41 and 36 Hond 2d 8 rides construction), N 64—From Rd. 61 to Rd. tg in : miles over 81, and
gL City to Canneiton and city street in RE a A Vincennes to 4 Sie miles. over. 50, 1s open east an ad]
6 miles over 3% Cannelton, ron IND. rom
west pup 8wits City 1 5—~From Frankfort ‘north to Ind | 26: * miles over Rds, d 26 (recon struction of Surface. grading shoulder). IND. 100-West of Rd. 20 in Mario County; 15 miles over 52, Tist St. and, 29 (new construction raliroad grade Separation), IND. 114—Bridge out east of Rensselaer; detour 3 miles ver county stoh IND. 129 — Between Cross Plains ahd Y.-8 50; Te miles. over county. gravel and. » nied construction) ND. 157—8outh of Bloomfield: 3, mile over PR om gravel ol ORuecHION between old pd new locatlo | & oBridee damaged by truck 29 FL lle; detour 28 miles, From Austin t Rd miles over 31 and 56 (surface treatment) IND. Bridge out on Rd 64 in
“over Rds ND.
ke Coumy south ‘of Winslow: detour miles over 64 and 61 (west-bound) ND. 662—East of Evansville; § miles
over 41. 66 and 261 (road construction),
Safe Driving Awards Set
Five United States Navy Safe , Driving Awards have been pre- " sented to employees of the U, 8S. Naval Ordnance Plant, 21st St. and Arlington Ave. Capt. A.D. Blackledge, USN, commanding officer at the plant, presented awards to Frank W. Fisher, RFD 15, - Ralph Miller, 316 8. Gale St.; Raymond Wood, 2022 Tyndall Ave.; Raymond W. Fraley, 1328 W. 31st St. and Herman Scheurer, 349 Orange St. These Navy drivers have driven more than 10,000 miles a year and |
a quarter of a million miles with-
out accidents of any kind.
TB Association Lists X-Rays Taken
Nearly 27,000 Hooslers have received free chest X-rays each] month this year, Tuberculosis Association said to: day. Reports for the first six months of 1949 reveal that 160,854 were X-rayed during surveys conducted by county tuberculosis associations. A total of 209,164 “persons received X-rays in 1948,
Campbell's Orchestra To Play at Garfield Ted Campbell's orchestra will present a concert at 8 p. m. tomorrow at Garfield Park. Featured will be Dale Campbell, vocalist; the Moriarity Trio and the clowns of Sahara Grotto. The unds.,
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the _Indldne|
program is sponsored by the Indianapolis Department of Parks and Playgro
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VOGUE — “grrowtul Jones”
and “Big Sister Blues” plus ¢
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AYN ‘Giri From. Manhattan” and] \ZARING—"Beautiful ‘Blond From Bash |
‘the That W Won al Urge’ pnd Last) FLMONT BELMONT — * Neptunes Datshter and’ “The SORE ca Broth CoP ‘and “Fighting NET am fo Road” and “Night nto Nigh “Lov @ Cheat’ and “Night Time in Nevads BURRS ON<"‘Sorrowful Jones” and “Night FT. “SULRE — “atrca Screams” and) ARFIELD — * Pandit Pa Kettle” and| e Fountainhead” an «Sorrowful Jones” andy rH of the HOLL W guard” and “Rene-| SWin Trail” Bi" rio color Satvoon, | n RD — "CG God's Country” | ike “J Bs Woman” Bash mtu] Across the Riley and **
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“Gongs SHERIDAN Neptune 8 ‘Gun Smuggler: FED WA AY" Tulsa®
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“In This cor- | , Washington Square”
and
AR — “Rose | and “Trail Dust | CLAIR! Beslistul Blond. From. Basho. ful Bend” and ulss (STRAND Bewutitul Blond From Bash- | hl Bend’, and “Tulsa TACOMA Force of TEvil? and “Death Tater Gunfighters "
of
Naval Reserves | .Form New Unit
A composite unit of the Naval | Reserve will be organized with | rank and rating openings for all] | grades in the Indianapolis area,
|{Cmdr. R. H. G. Mathews sald today: Cmdr. Mathews, organizer of
the unit, said the new outfit will operate independently of other
ful Bend” and ‘Forbidden Street.”
SUBURB [GREENWOOD DRIVE-IN--“1 Shot Jesse, James and “Flirting With" Fate.’ MAYWOOD DRIVE-IN Black Eagle” of Frankenstein. | MOONLITE DRIVE-IN — Tra and “Me
“Grand Canyon] exican Hayride.’
il" | PENDLETON PIKE DRIVE-IN — “The Champion’ and short subjects WESTSIDE OUTDOOR" "Moonrise” and
angerous Venture’ e’ plus ¢ cartoon
Times Amusement
Clock
CIRCLE
‘Roseannas MeCov,” with Farley Granger, Joan Evans and Raymond
andr at 12:35. 3:40. 6:50, 10:05 “Follow Me Quietly,” at 11:30 2:40, 5.50. 9 and
Farley Granger on stage in person. at 2: 10. 5:20 and 8:30. ESQUIRE “One Woman's Story,” with Ann Todd, Claud Rains and Teves Howard, at 2.20, 4:15; 6:15,” SENG ERIS rn
KY
Ngan THRE My Baby WIR ,. Charles Coburn ro sEIIOTTS0 “Sky Dagon,”
2 Roland Wine ters, at 12 »3
. 6715 and 9:05. KEITH'S From. Jon, oh. Bregan 3 and Bini
“The . Girl
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“The House Across the Street,” with- Wayne Morris and Janis Paige, at 12:50. 3:35. 6:20 and 9:05.
LOEW'S
“Black Magic,” with Orson Welles and Maher ulld, at 11, 1:48, 4:45, 8 and 11:09
Joasan,” at 2:43, 3:3, 6:37 and
LYRIC
cw Gungs Din with. Car Victor McLaglen and Delile F {TT banks Jr. at 15, 2:46, 6:20 and “The Lost Patrol,” Laglen and Boris 5:02 and 8:36.
' with Victor MeKarloff, at 1:38
New Device for ‘Babies On Sale
Anew Hoosier made device: designed to keep babies from
Beautital lend From Bash-| Isa.’
comedy opened {its month's run {last night. The play, an oldie, was intro-| duced to this counfry in the {1922-23 season in New York and {has been a popular summer the-| {ater vehicle since. “Springtime for Henry” con-| {cerns the life of a wayward and
{wealthy London bachelor and his tion.”
‘Watch Inspection Time
|not-too-naive secretary's efforts) ito reform him. Extra-marital ac[tivities are the keynote, with Henry spending his days with liquor and gambling and his evenings with his associates’ wives.
: Under the guiding hand of his
{secretary, Henry reforms, even to [the point of sending his best (friends wife home to her hus-
finally reach a mutual agreement with “wife” and secretary. All are happy. All IU Students Joseph Vurpillat, who recently {had the lead in the Brown County | presentation ‘of “The Old Soak,” [also takes the title role in “Henry.” Others in the cast are | Suzié Reeder, Patricia Welch and! | Charles Aidman. All are gradu-{-ate students at I. U,, ® ception of Miss Welch, who is a | senior.
{
of Dr. Lee Norvelle, head of the I. U. Department of Speech and the University Theater, The first act dragged along. with the actors giving an impresgion of uncertainty. After the intermission, the cast returned to the stage more sure of itself and
Miss Welch { Lane, Indianapolis, gave the most
tions,
| | Sunday evening through Se} Sept. 15;
\Prof. Moore Has
‘Quarterly Article |
Times State Service | BLOOMINGTON, { Prof. John Robert Moore of the | Indiana University Department lof English is represented in the [first issue of the Boston Public [Library Quarterly. He won na- ! tional recognition for his scholFarty research to: prove that Wile liam Shakespeare created Shy{lock as a familiar comic figure of his day rather than a racial |character. Prof. Moore is author of an] article in the Quarterly titled “Pantaloon as Shylock,” in which he draws the parallel between the two characters. Pantaloon was the most widely known character
TTeserve organizations, but will be falling out-of bed or smothering, ©n the Western European stage
granted the facilities of the 30th St. Naval Armory. A choice of | Tuesday or Friday drill nights will he left to discretion of the] | members who will attend meet-
ings without pay.
| training. lectures besides _oppor- | tunites to participate in ‘annual cruises. Points will be accumulated for possible promotions. Cmdr.. Mathews is. accepting mail applications at his home,
Brendenwood R. R. 15, or by tele-|
| phone at CH-2228.
armory.
Kids Raise $16 For Polio Fund
Twelve hard-working children in the 4100 block Stamm “Drive {today mailed in a donation of $16 [to the Polio Fund of Riley Hospital. oo The children, ranging in age | from4 to 14, staged a two-day, {dawn to dusk sale of hot dogs and soft drinks earlier in the week and a carnival of muse Thursday {night. Entertainment for the musical program consisted of accordion |selections by Patty Uberta, 12, of 4121 Stamm; a guitar solo by Tommy Schroeder, 10, of 4119 Stamm, and choral singing by the group. The polio project was organized
by Don Ellis, 14, of 4120 Stamm,
at the beginning of the week.
6 Local Veterdns Six Indianapolis veterans are attending the 28th National Convention of the Disabled Veterans in Cleveland this week. They are: John W. Cochran, Russell L. Cunningham, Fred Kinnan, lam V. Plercall, Howard W. Watts and John H. Weiss.
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was placed on the market JoRay. The device, invented by D Harry Hagen, of Ft. Lauderdale. Fla. resembles a diaper and fastens around the baby’s middle. Known as a “Safe-Tie,” the
tachable plastic lining. The device is being manu-| factured -by the Safe-Tie Co, Anderson, Ind,
AU XILIARY TO M MEET
[in the 16th century.
Hastings ings Smith Named
To Insurance Post Hastings A. Smith, in charge
The two-hour meetings will gadget is made of heavy cotton of the Indianapolis office of the | Teature instructional movies and, with an acid resisting and de- NeW England Mutual Life Insur-
lance Co. has been appointed fehatrman of the Caravan Sales {Congress “committee of the Indiana State Association of Lite| | Underwriters.
| The congress “is staged. each) The Navy Club Auxiliary, USS|year in several centers in the| {Indianapolis Ship 42, will meet state, drawing a total of about | Capt. F. F. Knachel is assistant Monday at 8 p. m. at Central {2000. Mr. Smith will have charge| Indianapolis; {inspector of instruction at the YMCA, Mrs..Edna Hoffman, com-| lot plans for the 1950 gatherings. mandant, will preside.
Dates have not yet been set.
Our
satisfaction: the
beautiful tribute
service embodies
all that
goes to give that after-feeling of
satisfaction of a
to.a loved one,
yet no burden to those left,
HISEY & TITUS
951 NORTH DELAWARE ST.
with the ex-|
The play is under the direction|
followed through the rest of the| comedy with a quickening tempo. 4 of 3635 Totem §
convincing portrayal in the role k 40f the “wife” She was cast. as a| “eat lke ‘person with basic” emo-1}
“Henry” will be “preserited at § =p. m."each Friday, Saturday and |}
Aug. 20—|g
drive to have the three-man factfinding panel “carve” them out of the present proceedings from] the bigger firms. ] This could be done, they) be-| lieve, either by writing two recommendations, one to cover their cases, or preferably, having the 'board, or another, hold special] (hearings fr the small companies. | The independent companies say they are fed up with having the] wage settlement arrived at be- | tween the U. 8. Steel Corp, and] {the Steel Workers Union| “rammed down our throats with| no regard for our individual posi-|
To Be Observed Here
“It's Watch Inspection Time will be observed by Indianapolis | watchmakers and watch craftsmen Sept. 12 to 17 along with all other watchmakers in Indiana. Watchmakers of Indiana, Inc. will co-operate with the hd
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the statewide program of free watch inspection. More than 50,-! | 000 watches are expected to be {inspected during the week.
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starring
ORSON WELLES
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"AFRICA SCREAMS"
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TWO OUTSTANDING HITS!
Gary Cooper
"FOUNTAINHEAD"
With PATRICIA NEAL
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Susan Hayward “TAP ROOTS”
“SORROWFUL JONES"
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bill, effected for ‘strength ening
vw SPORTS . Freddy Derks, | 5-year first prize . . ..a $5000 scholars
home-made scooter race.
In Indianapolis CIRCLE, 45 Monument Circle ESQUIRE, 2061 N. Illinois FOUNTAIN 8Q. 1105 Shelby GARFIELD, 2203 Shelby PARAMOUNT, 411 E. Wash. hon 177, 3430 N. Illinois
‘AVON, Lebanon, Ind. COMMUNITY, Greenwood, Ind. COMMUNITY, Morgantown FRANKLIN, Franklin, Ind, . HIPPODROME, Sheridan, Ind. Martinsville, Ind.
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itary control of our armed forces . .
182 SOUTH ILLINOIS STREET KAHLE and LUKE; Mr. Big and Mr, Little With 6 LOVELY GIRL FEATURES—6 NT MIDNIGHT SHOW SAT. NIGHT
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is the scene of a violent earth-
+ WORLD NEWS . . . Ecuador quake: which wipes four towns off the map . . . Death tell is estimated at 6000 . Over 100,000 are homeless . . iand damaage is put at $20.( 0 00.000. ‘ % NEWS FLASHES. ~ . President Truman signs natio nal security
and streamlining civil and mil« . Power in unity.
Local boy makbs good in soap box derby , ... old newspaper carrier of Akron, O., wins
ship in the national finals ‘of the
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BT. CLAIR, 800 Ft. Wayne
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LIBERTY, Alexanida. Ind.
OLD TRAILS, MickleyVville, Ind. RILEY, Greenfield, Ind. . ROYAL, Danville, Ind. BTRAND, Shelbyville, Ind. WEIL, Greenfield, Ind: .
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