Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1950 — Page 2

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‘Called for 3 ht Archie” N : Times State Bervioe me “ROKOMO, Feb. 2— Striking Ko- | Meier o ‘komo high school students were | ..hurch on < paek in their classes today, but a as the new mass meeting, along with adult! dianapolis * _R¥rpathizers, is called for 10 League for !

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The two-day walkolt of more, : ; . than 1000 students was ended by | night at’ the 78 two-day “truce” after a _stu- ing in Al dent. negotiating committee ‘last | Church. Th might : heard the School” Board's | Cirlot, new: ~report on" the demotion of the a head football coach, the Jon Sh __ ss <#Ponight's session, 'In the cro, -. Common Pr: “tinifed ‘Steelworkers Hall, was The city“called for further discussion. ! league elect “FA committee of 13 pupils repre-| All Saints

president; A 8t. Matthew

genting the strikers met last | “night with the School Board and|

“School ‘Supt. 0. M, Bwihart. The] and Jerome session lasted two hours and 40 Church, tres minutes. Cow Father Ci An . Praise Coach 5 2 time studen

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; The. committee members de- | “than ed to know why Raymond Tub y) Trobaugh had been re_L level. as. football. coach... They... : out that—no— comch—or] « teacher is more popular with the students, and that Mr. Trobaugh 8 had winning teams.

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B. Walton, Times Staff-Photographer. Ingoming | freshmen at Suter | University get their first taste of college routine through lectures The between-semester period is a good fime for giving the Although most Bufler deh go home between semesters, and orientation tests. Frosh and university personnel together spend between-semester hours filling hallowed halls of learning a thorough rub-down. John ing th a few remain on the campus. Enjoying a game of canasta in the

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The records show that in nis| out questionnaires, aranging schedules and all that goes with pre-registration. Recording informa. Indianapolis junior (left), takes a break as Robert Runyan, Waike- ~ brand new Union building are [back fo camera) “Buzz Clinken- the ‘largest “years as coach of the Wildcat, tion on a ufiiversity data form are (left to right] John Boyle, 1616 Marlowe St.; Grace Denny, 3519 gan, Ill, sophomore, and Gene Sypult, Hammond sophomore, beard, Richmond, and others (left to right), Jim Enzor, Indianapo- humber of ‘grid teams’ he has won 58.7 per| College Ave.; Helen Hinshaw, 5347 Central Ave., and ‘Joe Cabin, 422] Boulevard Place. make with the push-pull in Jordan Hell basement. lis; Jo Sfatton, Monticello, and Mary Ann Porteous, Indianapolis. except the }

_eent of hia games. His best year .

BAR 1020. wien the Squad was de. Building Faas Stranger Sprays Acid City’s Growth Seen In New Directory Chevrolet Output Soars Fear 7 Dead as Dutch Plane Falls Fire Dar

clared “mythical state shamps i 2 an undefeated seaso On Woman: Student | The 1040 “edition of the In-{names of 250,000 adults in = DETROIT, Feb. 2 (UP) —| ,ygrpppAM, Feb. 2 (UP)—|with two other KLM employees. eat = rior

Challenge Charge ATLANTA, Feb. 2 (UP)-—Po- {dianapolis City - Directory, pre-| 4 11s a Chevrolet turned out 149,851 cars A twin-engined Royal Dutch Alr-|ridt as extra co-pilots The charge by Supt. Swinart | {lice mearched today for a neatly pared by the R. L. Polk & Co anapol a an 2 Suburi, land trucks last month to set a! gl ¥ : 1 ing SX, vo-pliots, a = half frame | | testifies to. the growl lines (KLM) malil-freight plane! Six of the crew members were " that Coach Trobaugh was “un-| |dressed man who shot acid-on-& growing popula- KEY TO THE SITUATION new January production record Marion, 31¢ * able to get along with the re- ; [woman college student last night. tion and industriat mportance of " for the General Motors Division. with seven persons-aboard- crashed believed tobe Dutch and the night. Fi mainder of the athletic depart- Jenvery Construction Mrs. Helen Sheeley, 22 told the “Crossroads of America.” | PHILADEL PHIA, Feb. 2 (UP) General Manager T. H. Keating in flames early today into the| seventh man was “probably 5 me Fire “ment,” was challenged by other officers she was walking from! The directory, which ‘Is. now —Two forward-looking bandits said Chevrolet built 113.602 pas- North Sea between Holland and British,” KLM officials said. Hib the “ members of the department and Set at $1.9 Million [school when a “handsome” man being distributed, is the newest pq up the Bond Hotel today. Senger cars and 36,249 trucks, a ‘England. | The plane, carrying 1000 pounds TS — © ‘school faculty. They said they| Construction of new buildings *'of A !lauid spray on her neck, of & line of Folk directories that ,,, a with $27, They also STCAIEr output than the first two ,)) believed killed, In-|of mail and freight, left Amster. shad “not heard of any friction be- and alterations to buildings in In L.5. Only water.” she sald he began here 72 years ago. y ‘escaped with § €Y 2150 months of 1949 combined. Prev-! were oY n-\o mail and freight, le ertween Tubby and the other mem- gianapolis continued its rapid sald. But a few blocks later she, A massive volume of 1443 t0oK a complete set of master ous January peak was 133,672 cluding a stewardess. Five of |dam’s Schipol - Airport yesterday ‘ « bers of. the faculty.” pace in January. {began to feel burning and went triple-column pages, it lists the Rexs to the hotel's 47 rooms. ‘units-in 1941, ° those aboard were crew ‘mempers, lon its regular nightly run, "= al - The City Building Commiaton it 0 a hospital. Physicians said] ; : a a a = er's office today’ reported an in-| ithe “water piatol contained acid. : . : : » : * crease in permits and construc! uo : : a . I

‘tion value last ‘month compared! Olson ond Johnson

to a corresponding period In| G d b p : 1049. : Last month, 1511 permits were reete y ope FR anklin 4“ i Y |issued for construction valued. at| VATICAN City, Feb. 2 (UP)— . a $1.9 million. This marked an in-| American comedians Chic John-| —r crease of 149 permits and bullding' son and Ole Olson will carry home oi ; Contes rh al Be cE Ce ee a SE OF YEAR-R 0 ii NEEDS J 3 ' sense of humor today.” - : : ' Woman, 28, Seized . , Mr, Olson, and, Mr, Johnson’ In Shooting of ‘Man + "dre vacationing in Europe.

worth $674,822 over: January, to. their friends Bumerous.. itt | _Police' held 28-yéarcold 'Emimal rE | Fe ruary da e or e ome

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the $375,000 Granville Apart-| visited the Pontiff two days ago ments, 6102-18 Carvel 8t., was lina special audience and were also approved. told. by the Pope that the world |. Nifie permits for commierdial] (needs “more laughter and a structures worth $377,000 and 87! greater sense of humor.”

wakes grants for repairs and altera-| “You should be grateful that ) .F..18 MAKING IT THE tions valued af $274 782 were also God has bestowed upon you the be be — MO 1 COPPER 4 tssned. {great privilege of making the

f In January, 1040, 1362 permits World laugh,” the Pontiff said.| | IN THE MIDDLE wesY for construction worth $1.2 ‘mil- “The profession of bringing

lion were granted, records dis-| laughter in the world is a com- | closed. - mendable one. The world needs more laughter and a Seater]

1040, the offige reported. Of the bares ete 69 per. rosary beads blessed by His Holl-| mits were approved -for single and ness Pope Plus XII, it was dis-| double dwellings valued at $447, closed today. {500. Permit’ for construction .of| Mr. Olson and Mr, Johnson | . on a- preliminary tharge of. assault and battery with intent to ‘kill, in the shooting of Walla di li : Holman, 47, of 432 Patterson St f ianapo is rr ; ‘ : So | Beautiful Multicord | Mr. Holman was questioned at! pyENTS TODAY : Hot eau 1 Fu Uu icor: General Hospital when he went|ingiana Sheet pW arm Alr Heating, ouse wares . there for treatment for a -leg Inglenesel oe ae Tow m4 Anna ; - “wound. Police quoted -him as say- Uviet-ba rot L-- ee er rn re In Yes. iii

M fi Wi uture Business merica— st nim through the window of ie wi Reelers x A cit, Ame BROOM, roilary LAY oi reciesinineenasi 1 YT : . ; | om r m ec 1 A oat alte. then entered the “house, Aor nin moe °C perail «lan _6-FT, LADDER, re ularly 6.60. vr 5.50 AnKpri ng Colors : fired again, and fied Seacotinee ——. Sa egL . La A a eB Cina ints li _ TW a nn SI SHEE |EvENTS TOMORROW ce] SWANEE TOILET TISSUE, white, regularly - | Police arrested Miss KING AI1er iumes Lesion Golden Gloves—t p.m. Na: : 10 roll for 1.39. +... rvreenens rr 10 for 99¢ ja. Holman's statement. Totes abana doin Trades. Counell— yd. 2 A ————————— through Saturday, Warren : Champion Dunkers pirate CR Class CURTAIN STRETCHER, Sx8-ft., reg. 599..... .2.95 »} EM UR | Optim Ww oon ver ne MPHIS. Tenn. 2 Fab. 2 ( wi MARRIAGE LICENSES GALVANIZED GARBAGE CAN, regularly 2.25, 1.69 "Regula rly , 49 Ya rd withstanding. America still bathes Frederick E. Cavior, 43 WT, Primrose. KOR : more than any other country, the) [Ceghl, Qibson. ok Fi Kegsiane, Edna! OSEAL SHOWER and WINDOW : [ational Cottop Cone 350 milton Bina c Mtl i ihe No TE pee “CURTAINS, plain colors, regularly 5.95... 2.95 “I+ A rnb range of solok from spark: [pounds of cotton towels m year. Margaret Graham, 18 7i3 Muskingum. f “A.M. C. KITCHEN TOWELS, ; = ling white to deep Cedarwood Brown, m [tops in the world, the council ¢ es- NYS Ralone, 2 3940. BO achgtieid rh; L ready to make your windows bloom this [ i “ ns = a handler. PN SIRO eld: 3) a regularly 15¢ a roll. ARIE +b rolls. dor. 90¢ f=rspring it Multicord fabric ric- drapes beaut ee Es f A i. —— ; DIVORDE SETyS FILED | VOGUE HAMPER WITH L AUNDRY BAG, CHlly.. isa full 50 inches wide for use Pe arn Rasta va Charles 3 Da Dav] - regularly 895 ...... Crean Mirena. .7.98 | in iraverse draperies if desired. Oyster, ~ a Mar Barve Lo Wags: Arjona 3 berry ¥ : Stone Gray, White, Sage Green, CoHygghew Wire "ve” clai 30 AM. C. VACUUM BOTTLE, pint, reg. 1.19... .8%¢ . penhagen Blue, Rose Dust, Red Rose, i : ey Si Chartreuse, Cedarwood Brown, BI : | BIRTHS ie WET MOP, regularly 89¢.................... 79 Tie. Sieg Groen, Wild Sha Erie Eve At General—Claude. Christine treet; Sy . 3 ; Se nd Floor $$ A Ea Hs Uo wou | FLYER IRONING BOARD; regularly 5.95... 4.95 | **" Red-andAlmond-Groan, rs eco oor * i a "Methodist Robert. pte | _ DUST MOP, assorted colors, re ularly Af 25. eres .6%¢ : Ayres’ Curtains’ and ‘Draperies, Unlike o ff paisii Patn ut srence, Lois) gu Oy Seventy Floomunmrm im srm— = rr es ward, Phils Carstdy—Chalmer— Mary SE Z 4 | Svaria: James, “Irene Grider. Ralph IRONING BOARD PAD AND COVER; . ISAN FRAMED PICTURES: Lor agaist More, Nag v | ow Font wr $430, NOW-ONLY ws | Eh al aa ‘regularly 2.28, ..... iin iiiiviian . 1.98 * pair 3 Joimat Fv Women oni 00, NOW ONLY. L117 $100 orl | i TE id BURNS BUTCHER. KNIFE, regularly 1.59......1.09 bone pr : ramed Fashion Figures, wer 00, NOW ONLY... ........ 50 each | Nort: oan: Be ofk: William. Mary Had: Comes Miniatures ware $350. NOW ONLY = 21 ayaa || fetishes Metin}. WELMAID DISH CLOTHS, reg. 3 for 49%, 3 for 39%¢ : Pair of French Florals;- matted, were $5.00 ea, NOW ONLY. $5.00 pair "At "Cotemanc-Htewart, Margaret Preston; J LANE BF Various Landscapes, were $7.50, NOW ONLY. ...3400° “= 1} "oariand. "Ruth Miller . &IN. INDIVIDUAL WOODEN SALAD BOWL, French Figurine, was $8.00, NOW ONLY .......... .... $4.00 DEATHS Fost regularly 89¢ 79 larger. we . . (These Pictures are very limited in wumbei) = |Susn J. Burks, 75. 324 N. Webster, hyper- = 9 y rsfaserserecransnsssnssaifye and 46 ¥ . . . = | Mary Bell D Doss: 62, 2400 N. Arsenal, hyper- | . | More the Ju PHOTO FRAMES! nai hlgtine 0. 3235. 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