Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1950 — Page 4
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“To Be Served By New School
~~of-those children. are.
day in the Claypool Hotel.
Ten-Room Building In Windsor Village will Cost $175,000
Indianapolis soon will add a
pew. district to its public school system for the first time In a)
quarter of a century.
School 89—housing six grades
and a kindergarten--will be erec-
ted this summer on the northwest corner of 23d 8t. and Arlington
Ave. * Final plans have been approved
for the $175,000 structure. The
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School Board, which advertised,
Friday for construction for fall classes this Vvear
Considered as a building
the.
bids, hopes it will be finished in time:
10-room school will be completely
modern, a flexible, one-story unit with no basement, easy addition of wings as needed. Considered as trend in educational needs, School £9 will be equally up to date, Need Comes Suddenly 1t is to be established in Wind-
planned for
evidence of a
gor Village, an enormous housing
development 1Ving north and east of the center of Indianapolis In an area which three years ago was farmland
This sudden for a
demand
by house. . But a depression and a sec ond World War halted normal
‘ puilding activity and the Ameri-
can birth rate began to rise against the predictions of ex perts in the field. The result was a great post-war demand
housing.
In three short Windsor
Years
Nisage contained. Al, least 1000 . families averaging at feast More than 200 returned to Glastonbury, planted, of elemen- his staff which: grew blossoming : : Christmastide on Weary All| $ according Hill near Glastonbury, built the first church in the village, buried the Holy Grail and founded the! earliest settlement of monks.
child per family.
tary school age today. Within six months, 1 to estimates prepared by the Board of School Commissioners, there will be 250 children to at-
"tend the opening of School 89.
More space will be needed within a few years. As planned, the school will accommodate 3
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pupils comfortably. Two wings,
and an auditorium will be added as the number of children increases. : The 200 children now of school age ride six miles daily by lLus to and. from School 57 at Ritter Ave. and E. Washington Bt, This fall they will enter a light, airy building of brick veneer, steel and glass block, erected on a 2!;-acre site donated
by Leo Lippmann.
The school's heating unit will be placed on the single floor. Ex-
_cavation will be needed only for the foundation and for a pipe’ the inside walls —which wil house heat-and plumb-
trench around
ing pipes. The lights will be fluorescent, the floors of asphalt tile, the walls sound-absorbent. A movable wall between two of the largest rooms will provide assém-
bly space until the auditorium is
built. The high windows will be
The playground will stretch
Ave, This is a school of the future
in Indianapolis. .
Willkie to Speak Philip H. Willkie, state representative for Rush and Henry Counties and alternate delegate to the 1948 Republican national con-
‘vention, will speak on “Current
of clear glass in the lower third, glass block above.
from. the school west to Bolton]
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Political Philosophy” before the
Lions Club at 12:10 p. m. Wednes-
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Campaign Point For General Elections Scheduled May 14
By RICHARD D. ROBINSON hy
mes Foreign Cor
ANKARA, Turkey, Apr. 8
Turkey is embroiled in what has hecome .a major campaign issue in general elections slatéd unofficially for May 14.
It is labor's right to strike. Strikes are now prohibited by
law,
Turkey's press has broken out
{in a rash of violent discussion over repeal -of -this-ban. Its la{bor movement is split and like\wise the main political parties.
Opposition Democratic and Na-|
ition’s parties favor the right to walk out, while the government
practice for their leading roles in the playlet, “Yesterday,” fo be [and the ruling People’s party op-
presented Tuesday at
ladies.”
From Holy nl Pilgrims By WILLIAM McGAFFIN Times Foreign Correspondent GLASTONBURY, England. Apr school did not exist before 1930.8 _This Somerset village, about when an area gained children 125 miles: from London, expects slowly as it was built up house 3 Jot of American pilgrims to | stop off here either going or coming from Rome this Holy Year.
rebuilt
ecatur Central High School” during Decatur Central Sunshine Club's annual banquet for its “ideal |rurkish - history.
and destroyed by the Danes, and destroved by fire and earth-
the | pose it.
This development is unique in Labor organ-
‘ization here is young, but lusty.
—|Labor unions were permitted only
invading
rebuilt by Bt.
again only
rae a Ic: thr vB ares for Visits ior, ou me he {combined membership reported ‘officially as being 73.873.
22 Per Cent Organized Latest estimates would have a
Dunstan total of 333301 workers in Turkish industry (which includes estabii ts | quake six centuries later, it was > ishmen Atha: employ 3 =n to go down ture. Thus, 22 per cent of Turkish for the last time when Henry industrial labor is organized.
Heaviest concentration of or-
ganized labor is in Istanbul, Turmon- yey's largest city. There the gov-
ernment-dominated Istanbul fed-
For this. too. is hallowed “JY Proke - with the Catholic] ground. According -to legend, Church and dissolved all Jesus Christ’ once visited here, asteries, They say that He came here as a, A few miles from
boy of 12° with His uncle, Joseph of Arimathea, } chant, used to sail to England to do business and pick up lead from! the mines in Cornwall. - .
at
Joseph, a mer-
| foot,
Site Still Visible
Gough Caves is the {a prehistoric Cheddar Man, he is died at the age of 23
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In this same general area, too, the-12th Century Cathedral of Wells—a beautiful structure with a fabulous. Middie-Ages clock. wi J. Dodd, the town clerk -in | Wells, says since it is the large i / / - {town hereabouts with the pe Sone a nn {hotel accommodations—about 100 regulating hours of work, work:
cave man. — the!
called—who
hree .and three-quarter
here in the eration of labor unions used to be skeleton of all powerful.
Government spokesmen avow
that Turkey's labor laws make (he wis. five needless the right to strike, Cemil Abe mines in Ce Sait Barlas, Turkish minister of CHRP RE Crucifaion;: Juseph ina tin PREZ 000 Year gow Tite declared in. repent: Privates poor interview, other countries because they lack adequate labor laws. But, since’ our labor laws are adequate, the right to strike is not necessary.”
“There are strikes in
There appears to be at least!
law protects workers by
You can still see the site of beds are available, most Amer-|ing conditions, collective bargain-
50! the original church here. On it fcans make thelr headquarters/ing, management-labor disputes,
stands the remains of another here while they tour the historic child. labor, and women in in-
church. Glastonbury Abbey, orig-|/8ites around and about.
inally built by St. David in 548 CoPrriehy
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