Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1949 — Page 16
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rolled among the 10,100 full time versity’s campuses in Evanston and Chicago this fall. The Indiana students, 409 in| all, came from 97 cities and
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Veterans who last year formed
‘approximately 50 per cent of the . ;Student body this fall dropped to {#0 per cent at Northwestern, ae- ™ cording to Chester E. Willard, § co-ordinator of veteran tion there.
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“Don’t wait until the mercury shivers down to zero to have broken glass changed,” George H. Humbert, operator of Uptown Auto Glass, 333 N. Calitol Ave. advised today. Cracked glass in car windows not only is a menace to the safety of passengers and other drivers, but makes tra-
Uptown Auto Glass, 333 N.
Marshall Todd, 39, RFD 4, In- sve while they were being pur< polis.
: Billy Williams, 17, RFD 7, Indianapolis. ; Joseph C. Wheatley, 20, and his| brother, Chester L.. Wheatley, 18, of Col i Mr, ams
umbus. Todd ‘and Mr. Willi 'were killed early Sunday in a car-| truck crash at Allisonville Rd.| and 46th St. | They were passengers in an automobile operated by Amos Epperson, 23, of 7265 N. Ralston| Drive, which collided with a truck operated by Robert E. Zollner, 24, of 4246 Norwaldo Ave, state police said. Condition Is Serious Mr. Zollner and his wife, Helen, | 19, were both reported ir serious condition today. He was in-Vet-era's Hospital and Mrs. Zollner was in General Hospital. Mr. Epperson and his brother, William E. Epperson, 17, of RFD
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® = » Trained mechanics ‘at Uptown Auto Glass Co., each with at least 10 years of experience, give 30-minute service while the customer waits. Established in 1935; the company staff includes Mr. Humbert, part owner; James M. Croddy, manager, and Virgil Carver Jr., as-
lsued by Police Inspector Ralph
Bader early yesterday. Inspector Bader shot at the car at W. Washington and Senate Ave. shortly before the crash in an attempt to stop it. Johnson was booked for reckless driving and city vagrancy and Black for city vagrancy. Police said they were wanted for investigation.
U. S. Attorney fo Speak
‘At AVC Luncheon
United States District Attorney Howard Caughran will be the speaker tomorrow noon at the American Veterans Committee luncheon at the YMCA. “As I See It” will be the gove ernment prosecutor's topic in & \discussion of crime and punishe
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sistant manager. Appointments for service are not required.
The Board of School Commis-, sioners has invited 250 Indianapolis business and industrial leaders to a dinner and program Tuesday in observance of erican Education Week, Nov. 6-12. Virgil Stinebaugh, superintendent of schools, said the invita-
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Harold L. Newton, Indiana representative of the Boston Insur-| ance Co. for the past 17 years,| died today in his home, 5317 Car-| roliton Ave. He was 48. | Born in Manetta, O., he had been an Indianapolis resident six years. He was a member of the Church of the Advent here, the Masonic Lodge in Columbus, O., and the National Blue Goose!
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e, i Survivors include his wife, Rachel F.; two daughters, Miss Barbara Ann and Miss Nancy Jean Newton, Indianapolis; two (brothers, W. L. Newton, New York, and J. H. Newton, Akron, O., and a sister, Mrs. Gail Steele, Tampa, Fla. Services are being arranged in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary.
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tions were issued to those who served as hosts to teachers on Business-Industry-Education Day, to members of the Education. Cothmittee, the , American Opportunities Committee and’the board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce,
Act As Hosts
The dinner will begin at 6 p. m, and the program at 8 p. m. Both will be held in Shortridge High School, moving from the cafeteria to Caleb Mills Hall.
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4, Indianapolis, were in fair condition at General Hospital. . Police said both vehicles hurtled| from the highway after the crash and landed in a ditch. The passenger car was virtually demolished. | The two Columbus brothers)
Leaders
Staff members of the public system, principals and, teachers will act as hosts to the businessmen. Talks on the school system will be given during the program following the dinner by Clarance L. Farrington, school board president, and J. Dwight Peterson, board member: The music department of ‘Arsenal Technical High School will present the street scene from “Naughty Marietta,” | a Victor Herbert Operetta. | Mr. Stinebaugh said the busi-| nessmen will be invited at the dinner to make visits Nov. 10 to! Indianapolis schools. Other activ-| ities scheduled for American Education Week inc’ude radio programs, school open houses in the evenings and special meetings
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were killed Sunday when their automobile crashed into a wagon and a utility pole while traveling! at a fast speed on Ind 486, two miles west of Columbus. Sideswipes Wagon James Blair, 68, of Columbus,| who was driving the horse and wagon, told state police the. car| was going in excess of 70 miles) an hour when it sideswiped his!
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an argument at 34th St. and the Monon Railroad about 10 p. m.| Sbe is in fali condition in General Hospital.
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