Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1949 — Page 2

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First Major Revision. In Nearly Century Con Due Next Fall Harr By CARL MENN BUTTERFAT YIELD y ROB! The at major Fhange in a ¥ fr el RUSHVILLE, Nov. 26—Eight go most 100 years of In apolis a . Stokes cows Rush to NeW « high school class routine, due. L1y by foros [what 1 called & aise charge putof the 317 dairy cos in the 1950 drive to re next. fall, will restrict the stu-|’ Consulate out last June, County Dairy than Indiana's cong On June 18, 1949, the North Asavetation produced Wide _ Two of the 40 to 53 minutes 4nd fut from $F jal datelined. Mubdon asserted ‘thatipber, It was reported today. 1 nine to seven a day, and courses) ny an American military spy ring| Meivin Cole Jr, official cow : a comeback. now worth a half-credit each]. i t Muk- for County, released semester will be given full credits! was Mr. War disclosed was using the consulate a faster gap ott thy. survey. doubtful. by order of the Indian State De- Mr. Stokes’ selsure. He said that/den as an espionage base. figures § of 8 mba AD. Only Forrest paftment of oe, ) ction: than _ as an United States, Chinese, and sd {ny Township, led he et of amet 3 n his arrest. gol personnel operated (he ring. T0118 herds entered. to bid for rety —— —_ Corer CATR A Former Rep of South Bend which is carrying out changes : had not decide givisted in 1947 and ns State another race. officials say any difficulties can | years in Cong be worked out. : STRAUSS A ; | his defeat last s payroll Expect Confusion > IFT FIRST! fellow townsm: a-month. But the purpose of their Schoolmen here hold a different! SAYS: SHE TOO, WILL OPEN MER STRAUSS © RS a or employment is somewhat nebu- view, They say our large city inclined about lous, . schools, with thousands of stu- ik : belief hat De Take Turns on Stool dents and a multitude of courses Boyd 1 Mike and neighbor Mrs. Vandeegriff win back Veteran Republican ward and to offer, will find it much more) Al + Signe Ko nd near tragedy, ‘ distiics. jas o dificult to adjust than will small pes TET0Y . plexion on Tigh country schools. “Grandma, we want taffy | the cupboard clattersd to the a arD 10 In the opinion of Principals H.| candy” chorused Mike Fryar, floor and discharged. Scream- Democrat this H. Anderson at Tech High School,| ¢ and his sister, Mary Anne, 3. ing, Mra. Boyd fell with a bul- dn't Walter G. Gingery at Washington Indulgently, their great-aunt, Ist in her right leg. ri Rep High School and others, the State] 72-year-old Mrs. Alta Boyd, As she screamed, Mrs. Mar~ Board, of Education, in making| reached to the top of the cup- tha Vandegriff, next door neigh- Fi Wayse ov the changes mandatory for alll board in her home at 2143 Sta- bor, rushed over. She applied Jo Mr Hoosier high schools instead of tion St, for a dish of candy. a tourniquet until an ambulance Fein Co : , harmed Indianapo-| = As she pulled the dish toward arrived and took Mrs. Boyd to Phar wo In fact he was loud with praise Jacobs’ Senate lis schools and students. her, a 22-target pistol also atop St. Francis Hospital. 1 was on es their “excellént ou] Der, 3 2Z-Large: pistol also ale —— tae nd it gives the student : WA ih IH hess. yl he rt SASS wat or feet ote tray rea moder Fireman Finds Mother He nouncement 0 Tre hi tes sous oo Boat SHI TT DOCK irr mpm PF EI debi a clared, “I paid ‘em $300 a mon will not do the damage. It is the Madn ¥ Seen Since Babyhoo would be. He They Sane every cent A ay it. Di ; Fail fhange in pn rating Wat will garded as a ci a tremendous Jo nner-Meet § | restric school pupil to tian Church, but later scratched crack -at Dé : a - what?” a reporter As ng p a program centered on the three Four-Year Search ; tiga - Rep, John Wal aid ’ Patt, doing their Launching arty rs. To End in Reunion For about two years he was| belt im In 19 assigned. duties” Mr. Plelgher], CongTeesman Andy Jacobs! Students are required to. tak By CARL HENN \bafed, without & clue to his ormer 7th assis i + Oe igathered his friends around him an avernge of four basic courses A city fireman who four years Mother's whereabouts. Then he 314 Lang o! “Like taking turns en fhe lsomethess. A Oe i In addition, they may Et an|A80 discovered he was an adopt- Married Honan t yard, M “I'm not a | #tool,” pressed the reporter. Rumors that the affair was in-| elective study, many of which now ®d child and that his fet) mather |e RO or weet aim , at this time I i wi on, vo, the orid-faced Mr. |ended to hooat the smoking are worth. a half-credit. wag ie hive So Sata continue the search for his wack ode Rep ; yor exploded. “HANANRE Representative for Senator next| The North Central Association "Coy ‘wagner, 31, of 1236 8. mother. | “The Reput : crowds.” .__|year didn’t pan out. The “launch-|of Secon Schools and Col- e Repu 1 Reminded that “handling ng” in dry dock mai Col-lgenate Ave. is eagerly awaiting] Carl went to the Board of been good to 3 crowds” only d two days r Flack, West Side pub- leges: . powerful accrediting or-iy meeting with the mother who |Health. While inquiring for birth another Reput | of the three weeks the Men WeFe | iisner, | floor to dispel the hich sivets 20 states 4i3 asain ecards, He tid 3 aye. at the nomina i onthe HA spel including Indiana, strongly recom- . i pathetic woman clerk his story. 28 Me. ! mends that only students in the . {She told him she might be able to ind top 25 per cent of their studies help, if he'd be willing to walt for I Evansv be allowed to accumulate more a call from her, : Ea out after a | Gets Mother's Letter 1. fied himself a: Months later, while he was sibility” for a Forking at Pumper Station 15, “If a real I 2101 English Ave., the clerk called some insidehim. Shé remembered his moth- comes out for _ |er's folks, and recalled some rela- tion I'll su _ |tives living on Carrollton Ave, Mitchell said. After the firemen met them, his “Otherwise,’ search was over, Within five days for the nomi he had a letter from his mother. I think the ) “How often T've wondered how ather candida you were and where you were,” licans Mrs. Bruner wrote, “I started Repu A = |several times to locate you but I nomination b) . {was advised not to interfere with One possible youngsters your life. 11th District’ “I would so love to see you who is being t after all these years. I believe my ocrat circles a t to work, . . heart would tell me who you are date for the 1 {ean't afford school or are not in-| Fireman Carl Wagner , . . |without anyone telling me. We debates will be {terested. Some of them just don’t! found his mother after 31 years. [will make plans to meet very soon Failure of 1 s Expected ng iv he om care for education, as a man MAY ced hire shame Zor adop and end this sepagation.” Bier Rajicaes 3 | y e - mais —————— nomination ar spectable way." at gs SH ork ~ # tion when he was 8 months old. . ood GOP the add Wan't Back Soclalists wou ay eH ET od Since July, 19468, Mr. wagner| Hit-Run Victim mew names | One diner asked if Rep. Jacobs only ghout 20° per. cent go on to 208 know that IE aha Mrs. Arrested as Drunk gl fore Slection | would support British socialism | Th Se {IF agner, whom he calle ost politic which Ben. Capehart said would! Solkge, The : feitaboglt 9 earn “Father” and “Mother” until they| An East Side woman, who was congressional = be the basis of the debates. The eneir living — college edu. died, were only foster-parents. in fair condition in General Hos- in the effor «reply was: “Of course not.” | cation, {But it was only through chance|pital aftér being struck by a hit- on La To a question on soclal security| oo the e was able to locate his real ang.run automobile late yesterof some, practical training ye one or two of k{the. Congressman replied, “It mother. |day, was arrested on a charge of

they receive in high school may sional seats,

should be made adequate to take! She is Mrs. Clara P. Bruner,

convocation Wednesday. {care of the wants of old people. SHIRE th more Maney than they now of Goldendale, Wash. She “yrecnprss: Shannon, 35. or Be He will speak on “Con {He reiterated he was against the ihe elective courses in big high and the son she bore in 1919 500: © 316th St. was struck by al tional capital

Credit-—Yesterday and Today.” Townsend old-age pension plan, have exchanged letters and pic-

The convocation for students and! Rep. Jacobs observed in closing: *CDO0Is prove mare interesting, ... of each other. They have iat s mage} sreon-calored Az aye Loops {than the basic studies and tend witnesses told police, as she P he { faculty members will be held at “I'm just about as happy tonight | not yet decided where and when |... ...4 Arli A t ro ] : “ {to keep them in school until they 8 across Arlington Ave. a 11 a. m. in Arthur Jordan Hall. jas I expect to be in my Hfe. TRL lel, they will meet. 16th St. Elkhart : p——— {jon t usually get to see the people|™" 18 the elective courses im our) It wii in June, 1919, that Mick, Hospital authorities reported Q | ant to, but I did tonight. 1 cou Mrs. agner adopted a SiX-i4h. frame victim suffered a Bums Find Used Cars | i einer mma Indianapolis high schools which . ELKHART, ! months-old child from the Flor Make Good Flop House Card Party Planned {Will suffer when the new pro- .... Crittenden Home, now the| TORR right leg And head injuries. Haymes, 43, i ; | {gram is instituted next fall Jc-igi.mma Coleman Home. The police were he FALL RIVER, Mass, Nov. 8! Wayne Townahip War ) Mothers cording to many of the men and; ooo” wae Clara Burgan, the VA Reported Ahead son pending | dap & naw wa 10 Hee thé price |and bazaar at 8 p. m. Thursday Tal oh en Who" oppose the state ryinor Charles Mayers, of8t. Jo- Of Hospital Schedule Ben, of a flop house {the new Wayne Post 64 Ameri-| : |seph, Mo, a brakeman on the aes AT Haymes’ 3 Dl de as ind Clive Sve. Froceed wi sw ies ‘RUSSIIN ROUIGH@' || Cor grow up belong Mr The Veterans Adminstration hog They ; | ar oj . Ito unlocked automobiles on used Oliver Ave, Proceeds will be used RUSSION Roulette’ |, 00 FUN G0 NICE [hl cported today that its postwar accidentally ¢ car lots and curling up for some for rehabilitation work in the In Ine 8 Wagner, who died in’ 1926, hospital construction p is ‘ up a gun your | i | MTs, » ' rogram 4 Sleep in the reas sem. idionapolis Veurens hospitals. Kills 12-Year-Ol his true parents. He went to live “well” underway” and ahead of ing preparato : : FRANKLINVILLE, N. J. Nov. with Mr. Wagner's brother, then schedule. " YOUTHS SE I : ; 26 (UP)—Twelve-year-old Elaine io Gibault Home in Terre Haute, Tt it the yl nillipn Bro : COLUMBU! v1 , : : then back to Indianapolis to stay gram will be completed by 1953. Blood killed herself In her home ) When finished, the VA will be teen-aged yor Y : with Mrs. Wagner's sister, en finished, the VA hae) So q TN ( i JY R [3 {today while showing a younger able to give hospital treatment to lo the AA) Lad * ‘girl how to play “Russian Roul-| Served In Army. 131,000 veterans at a time, in NEW-AS- Pillay 10: S$ ’ 1: ette.” police reported. In 1040 he enlisted in the Army. some 67 new hospitals and 42 Fob sin) = 4 A | Sole witness was 10-year-old It wasn't until he returned in 19468 additions to existing facilities. oY

mitted a nun the county ¥ months.

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| Patricia Kress, Elaine's neighbor, that his foster-aunt, Mrs, Ruby| VA planned to complete 28 |police sald, Crissen, told him he had been hospitals by next July 1 and an“She got a revolver out of a Adopted. At first, he refused toiother 10 hospitals by Dec. 31, drawer. It was unloaded, but she believe her. Then he consulted 1950, . found some bullets and she put authorities at Suemma Coleman ‘one in it. Then she said ‘look, Home wha showed him adoption, prinimum Wage : ; iia 18 a Same. oe DO th , he ed the old] SPRINGFIELD 3 N 26 -— ! yourself, u spif this around! From them he learn e 0 NGFIELD, Mass,, Nov, IT SAVES TIME — makes your shopping easier, and then Lao fire.’ Patricia told Burgan address. Occupants.there (UP)—The value of a housewife's ice, {told him the house had changed duties in taking care of a sevenThe next instant, Patricia sald, hands several times. A call to room house and cleaning, mendthere was a loud explosion. Pa- every Burgan in the telephone ing, washing, ironing, cooking and tricia ran screeming to & nearby book led nowhere. He found his baking for a husband and daugh- J garage where an attendant called mother's name had been entered ter was estimated at $25 by a wit- . >a | police. in a record book at Central Chris-|ness in a civil suit here, | When police arrived, Elaine n eT i was dead, the revolver clutched

in her. hand. . i Se \ | Champion Steers Raised by Two Girls L CHICAGO, Nov. 26 (UP)-—An| ‘Aberdeen. Angus steer raised by| & 15-year-old girl was named) Junior Grand Champion today at the International Livestock Ex-|

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