Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1949 — Page 8
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By OPAL CROCKETT Inferiority complexes and timid- | ity took flight last night when 61
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{that of last fall's opening an Members ranged In age from josing session. {20 to 50, and represented various |ast spring reached 110.
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{permitted the addition of i {Ressie Fix to the teaching staff.| |Mrs. Fix, of Tech English de-| partment and director of
tions. She will stress diction,
At that time she will voices of members, and again at
improvement. “Son Is Announcer Mrs. Fix is the mother of J.
Indicted Township Trustee Resigns
Times State Service County Commissioners were studying the selection of a| resigned yesterday. cuit Judge Joseph A. Dickey con-! i (against Mr. Moore, brought by a group of township residents. : 1 Mr. Moore was indicted Sept. office. The report set out charges file an annual report, to report
totaling $725 in 1948. The former trustee, whose res-
is a Democrat, but a Republican _Isuccessor is expected to be named.
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Clinic Opens Fall Session at Tech
sion show, “Fun Fare.”
he went abroad as announcer for
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cluded were several housewives)
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Plans also are made to invite to the clinic staff, an expert inructor in salesmanship. Miss Gertrude Thuemler, Tech!
Tech.
The enrollment’
Barricades Self
cf al of the {barricaded himself in his attic downfown ] was the principal go dean of girls, directs the clinic, | d battled it out with a score of | He was a member of the Shiloh!of Commerce speakers bureau, eq Police early today. until 10 police Baptist Church.
al bullets killed him.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Police Kill Aged ree RECIUSE in Battle
And Shoots It Out
NEW 3EDFORD, Mass, Oct. lived in Indianapolis 27 years. He day. { 5 (UP)—An 84-year-old recluse served as a waiter in various; Mr. Kappes, also chairman of
King Lewis Services Friday
‘Appointed Chairman | In Fund Campaign Services for King Lewis, 411 w. Fbilip 8. Kappes, Indianapolis North St., who died yesterday in attorney, has been appointed {General Hospital, will be held at/ chairman of the Speakers Bureau 2 p. m. Friday in Jacobs Brothers for the 30th annual Community! |West Side Chapel. Burial willl pind paign, W. E (Bil) | i cam, WB.
be in Floral Park. He was 51. | Born in Clarksville, Miss, he Kuhn, general chairman, said to-|
Indianapolis hotelg. the Indianapolis Junior Chamber
{has enlisted the service of 10, Survivors include a son. Cur-|Jaycees for the fund cam
Charles Y. Wilcox first attract- tis Lewis, Chicago: two daugh-|Volunteers include Val Williams, {ed attention last night when he ters, Mrs. Rosa Lee Pitts, Chi- Carter Eitzroth, Alvin Cohen, 'called to the gas company to com- 280, and Miss Norma Lewis. In- Thomas Hasbrook, George Ariplain that the lights were “going dianapolis,
Meetings are held between 7iout” in the : he went to! Shelby and Oliver Lewis Jr., both |ilton, and 9:30 p. m. each Tuesday at park. Then he w
and two brothers, nold. Robert E. Wells, Byrl Ham-/ Edward Brown, Walter
{Kinnard and Richard Tweedell.
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This semester's class{work will continue through January for a fee of $2, except during!
regular school vacations.
“Everyone works in the class.,”| Miss Thuemler explained. Mrs ‘night former clinic members wely (comed guests but new members|
Last
persons passing by, police said. | Officers, summoned by neigh- | bors, arrived shortly after midnight to find him throwing water jon a fire he apparently had, started on his front porch. He suddenly fired one shot at them and retreated to the attic, firing again and again with his 38 caliber revolver. After a 45-minute battle dur-
presided at the end »f the evening. which about 18 shots were
tone, emphasis. directness, qual-|cations ity, forcefulness and fluency, be- meeting, with social ginning her work next Tuesday.| business manners, psychology and record dramatizations stressed.
school’s radio courses, will direct 8igning autograph books, clinic work in public speaking and Wrote their reasons for joining to radio speaking through panel dis-'2id the directors in preparing the yoy. vo gun and the elderly cussions, forums and dramatiza-| Semester program. : Discussions and practical appliare planned
To Meet Oct.
ducted a hearing on a citation Mrs.
| home,
ignation was effective Saturday, Cc.
[1s
t dog tax funds and of excess pay- aa ive
ments for salary and clerk hire |g.
tion,
| schools.
Church.
Robinson,
the
being
all
the Members became acquainted by
and
for each manners,
the end of the semester to check b County High Schools
10-12
Fix Stewart who is announcer bor, Mich. will address pupils of under the name of J. Stewart for six Marion County high schools the Gildersleeve radio program. Oct. 10-12 at meetings sponsored Ment in Indianapolis. Mr. Fix also has his own televi-| py the YMCA. | He will speak on “Boy and Girl Friendships” at the Marion-€oun-| {ty District Hi-Y conference, Oct.|
successor to Robert J. Moore, Methodist Peace Temple in Ben-| Lafayette Township trustee, whoiton Harbor for 12 years. He has| ‘had wide experience in youth — The resignaiton came as Cir- work.
Amelia Robinson Services for Mrs. {inson, who died Monday in her 2261 - Indianapolis 23 on a charge of misfeasance in|.) pe held at 10 a. m. tomorrow
in King & King Chapel. of failure to prepare a budget, Wi will be in Crown Hill. She was 75. of Springfield, O., she in Indianapolis 60 years.| as a member, of the Jones, Tabernacle { Survivors include a son, Robert Chicago; daughters, Mrs. Anna M. Brown, Mrs. Fannie Williams and Mrs. Lula Haywood, |apolis, and four grandchildren. |
585 Pupils Tested
imes Stale Service Oct,
SEYMOUR, pupils in schools patch-tested by the Jack-| son Conty Tuberculosis Associa-| nly 12 positive reactors | were Pi. The program ‘now, JORDAN BROS. continued in the county| I
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exchanged, police standing on a ‘narrow stairway leading to the {attic, fired at flashes from Mr.
‘man went down.
P. R. Hardin Named To NYC Post in Texas
P. R. Hardin, passenger representative for the New York Central Railroad in Indianapolis since (1938, has been transferred to a!
Dr. Glenn Frye, Benton Har- Similar position at San Antonio,
Tex, the NYC announced today. | The NYC has made no replace-
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[10 at Speedway High School. LEADER" |Other schools at which he will “wv 'speak are Southport, Shortridge, ZEPHYR ! ANDERSON, Oct. 5-—Madison Crispus Attucks, Warren Central today and Beech Grove. | All-Weather Dr. Frye has been pastor of the] A ; |
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