Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1949 — Page 48
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
‘The Magnificent Yankee’ Talmadge Attacks
yr Gold Medal
¢man Hero 1 Becktel Rushed Into Flaming to Save Children from Death
By DONNA MIKELS milkman who rushed three times into a flame d home to save four lives was chosen today as the jan Hero of the Year” Becktel, 1428 Groff Ave. route salesman for Capitol Dairies, will receive the Pasteur Gold Medal for ing most of his brief administraat Special ceremonies at 7 p. m. Wednesday in the Indianap- ; tion, the 36-year-old son of “Ole lub. 1 ’ Gene” made a stateGo ‘Sebricker will award! to apm 0d louise Wolis wide broadcast attacking a suit the medal, the milk industry's’ py this time the firemen were by 18 -young Negroes seeking ghost. aw ard ee at the scene and Mr. Becktel went equal educational facilities.
od back to delivering his milk. Later The suit will be heard in U. 8. in the day, however he went to a doctor and found he had wrenched his back in the rescues. A traffic policeman who put a sticker on the milkman’s car while he was visiting the doctor later learned
District Court at Valdosta, Ga., Nov. 10. With 18 adults joining the suit as “next friends” of the Negro students, the action contends that county school authorities have denied Negroes schooling comparable in all respects to
of Mr. Becktel's heroism and that given white children.
voided the Rcket. : Gov. Talmadge called the ac- : . tion “the fi direct! THE SELECTION of the 34- J. Thomas Adkins and Mary Quinnell will portray Justice (oie — the rey year-old Indianapolis milkman as| tec and his wife in “The Magnificent Yankee,” to be presented of Georgia and other southern
the Pasteur medal winner ful- + , som the Jordan Players of the Jordan College of Music at 8:15 p. m., states by an iniquitious organizafilled a prophesy made e 13 by Y > 9e P.M {tion known as the National As-|
heroes nominated from Oct. 28 and 29, in the Odeon. Hons of the country for his/ orb whol Mr, BK an] ra or |sociation for the Advancement of BaF Mat Dec. 3, manager for The Times. Local Men Create Suspense Show |r rane oo 5 8» | “At that time Ludwell Denny, { The NAACP, through its acting “an HIS morning milk route, then editor of The Times, predict-| “Quicksand,” a show written, tory instructor, and Edward Rich, secretary, Roy B. Wilkins, coun-| EBgckiel heard a scream from ed the milkman’s “sense of Produced and directed by Jerry of Ft. Wayne, appear regularly tered that Gov. Talmadge is talk-| of Mr. and Mrs. Marion loyalty” would “take you far tn|Chapman and Jim Lowe, staff on the program. {ing as if he does not think 8390 W. 29th St. He your business activities.” | anougesrs sor WIRE is 3 Hye! ator Hall yo [Seong > a part of The United his carrier and ran to-| {tery-drama of unusual qualities. |v: es when he attacks the rights) * the house, a half-block| pany aking the a Sedition Using talent from the cio Irvington Ha oween of citizenship sought through the vay, to find it in flames. {ana cited the then substitute cir- Theater, Jordan Conservatory ana Festival Prizes Posted jcourts,
_ Dashing inside he found 17- culation manager for attempting Portable Players Group, the! A total of $1500 in prizes win]. More than 50 per cent of our| ; py 4 fo ld Odessa Willis paralyzed delivery of three newspaper YOURE writers have developed a, ,warded to art and costume >> rohip is in the southern] y } » : party from
| tates,” Mr. Wilkins said in New| ; A with fear and sobbing: routes, in sub-zero weather, when| Suspense program that is unique. J 2 hi’ he So *The baby is upstairs.” carrier boys were not available. |Suspense, not murder or may hem, (£OntERt ne Ing ak Bo the BEDgiam hay the hh TD a The milkman ran upstairs, Mr. Becktel had delivered papers is ihe Shee of Ye half-hour Pro-ij ween Fall Festival, the South ny provi: Ee Sed ast, ha ; A wrapped nine -month-old Dianajunder extreme difficulties and|duction. There is no anticlimax| Judges for the art contest will program. It represents their aspir- To
| - 2 hardships, ee aalule. Dero eo be Art Wright, promotion editor|ations and what they want” | ; i ; ; : . : v SLEEP-WALKER INJURED | . lof The Times, Reid Chapman,| But Gev. Talmadge said his ad ] ! ! veteran > ran back in, wrapped two-year- The. station management haspromotion director of Station ministration will fight the suit in| “ ; organizatic
i: Samuel Willis in the same| NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C., donated the 11:30 p. m. Thursday WISH, and Clifton Wheeler, In-|the courts, before public opinion, i Goon ia ; ; ries of ma ®t and carried him outside. Oct. 22 (UP)—John Wesley Bry-spot and intends to run the series dianapolis artist. in Congress and “hand to hand, | ri his posit
returned a third time,an, sleep-walking for the first as long as possible. The late hour| Mayor Feeney and Juvenile|with all our weapons, and we X £3 we i: factions. OL the 17-year-old girl who time in his life, strolled through a was selected to give the broadcast! Court Judge yaph Hoffman will|will never submit to one inch of | i Mr. Inni ad upstairs and second-story window and broke added atmosphere. be among the judges for the cos-|{encroachment om our traditional] %§ 1 Er 4 In a fast farried her out, at the same timeihis back and both feet. | Betty Slocum, Jordon Conserva-'tume award. pattern of segregation.” i § da } A neuver bet
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