Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1950 — Page 2
.. case, My. : “The 17th decennial census is " Raken, under the law, as of Apr. 3, 1950, ‘and the population re- - ported for any municipality must . jigs o
_- mexation west of A Bt. and east of 1 .8t. occurred on May 1, 1950, and, therefore, was not a part of
ha Pn New -York Za*The ‘dgcision of the Circuit 8a : 4 hi east of A unders ~me 1 ? 3 : Bt administrative with
ma : . fan [Utles, 3 indeed unt Apr. 30. 550. Hag Solo cellist with Fabien Sevitzky f 1049 states 20d the Indianapolis Symphony in
heal =A dur. [the 1948-40 and 1949-50 seasons, : phat bond Sing an appeal - dur Mr. Saunders also
3 such appeal may be taken, such terri |2TUst teacher of cello at Jordan to shal
ration on Apr. 1, 1950; cannot with cello,
cs EERE [ I “pecially penalized as a re said to be Evansville, where. sev- ymphony i st or, Jos Radio City 5 ‘to the iS 0 {apt ta Rudge thelr chalifica on,
Saunders to Be Soloist, Manager Baunders, formerly first the Indianapolis Bym- ; d phony, has announced acceptance #iding within the legal corporate or ,ne of the leading cello posts mits as existing on that dats. in New York. Beginning next September, Mr, Saunders will serve as solo cellist and orchestra manager for the Radio City Music Hall Orchestra. Ranking close to similar positions in the NBC Symphony and Philharmonie, new post will combing m usicaMnoost $175,000.
Answers La Porte’ Chase
an ing the La Porte 1 wrote the mayor:
Joseply
city of La Porte on the cen-
1 College of Music.
local Programs.
were | Passengers.
Thelma Coo
tours to Europe.
and [devel
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sloners. - : i [to do with their husbands, the: Mr, Stinebaugh’s three - wee cold war would be soom over,”
she said. “I should like to recomduties last night received formal mend to al
' Joseph Saunders c+. oxcels
He has appeared frequently as “isoloist and ensemble player in
10 1 Leave on 0
‘Tour of Mexico
A Chicago & Southern Airlines “plane soared “into the “WIF Gver ~{ Weir Cook Airport at noon today, |in carrying 10 Mexico City-bound
Headed by Prof, Merrill I, Eaton of Indiana University, the. group started the first leg of one of seven IlU-planned outside-the-U8. egy during the summer
Party members include Mrs. Cook; Bargersville, and her daughter, Sarah; Mre. Mary Eby, Osceola, and her niece, Miss Betty Louliisier, Nappanee; Miss
~~ Payl| Mr; Peterson promised consider-
dole a Bight to Guatemiss, a motor trip to Mexico, and three
| ROADWAYS treatment has been oped to make sand and mud hard for military vehicles,
cants for
{public schools. today was. begun|tF1P to New York to preview the
by the Board of School Commis-
old request for transfer to other acceptance from the hoard.
dent, said he did not Know how! many “available ,and capable men” had been suggested to the five commissioners to “date, but estimated there were “more than 50" candidates for the $12,000-a-75% position, M.. Peterson raid the board .
The commissioners last night approved issuance of more $400,000 in school building bonds irr another move against the everconstant threat of inadequate classroom space in Indianapolis. ‘Scheduled for erection were a shop addition at Technical High, a six-room addition to School 8% and a new School 90 on W, 18th Bt., between Centennial St. and Tibbs Ave. The new school, School 89 for which ground has been broken in Windsor Village,
with expansion facilities, and will The new $440,000 School 77; 401
hold its cornerstone-sealing ceremony at 6:45 p.m. Speakers will inélude’ Mr. Peterson and Comimissioners Emil V. Schaad and! Mrs. Lewis W. Bruck. Completion Seen in September | Bchoei 77 is expected to be com- | pleted by next September to replace the temporary frame buildings now in use. It will be the second completed school of five planned since World War IL . In spite of present building ac-|
i
tivities, however, commissioners
last night received a complaint against lack of schoolroom space in School 1 at 3614 E, 36th St. James D. Foley, 3655 Station St., spokesman for a delegation of | School 1 patrons, said the school | now has an enrollment of 823 pupils, 33 more than its capacity. ' Expect Many
auditorium were neéded in School
Mr, Foley sald. He cited a survey to show a large number of be-
ation ‘of the patrons’ request, but that the entire building would come ‘to a stop e State Board of Tax
Commissioners approved a build-| ing levy of 20 cents on each $100}:
of taxable property. :
quest that a temporary kindergarten be established at School 91, saying that a kindergarten will be included in an addition approved for .ere€tion there.” In other ac-
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N. Arlington Ave, today was to till,
Beginners Two more classrooms and = 1, which has already outgrown | two additions made since the war, |]
ginners expected in the next two.
The board disapproved a re-||
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PARIS, June 1 (UP) « A
: ~ {the-world could end the cold war ‘More og Fl “soon”. by declaring =-boyeott Eye City 00 on sex. J © Nineteen-year-old Cecile Aubry, ‘Superintendent Post Who sppeared with Tyrone Pow= . Consideration of possible suc. “« completed ted lcessors to Virgil Stinebaugh asjfim, The Black a * offered superintendent of Indianapolis peace plan on eve of 4
wh
“If wives would have
e nothing to do with their ds unless there is peace, “In other words, no ‘peace, no love,” Miss Aubry. said, pir Ro that ‘she thought men “would soon. get tired of a Jovejess
world.” Idea Not Now XE
The youthful actress admitted that her idea is not a new
Aristophanes, the Greek playwright who used “no .peace, no love” as the theme for his play “Lysistrata” 2400 years ago. Miss Aubry, who is not married, said she herself Jekiably would have no opportunity to put her plan Int effect for some 8. “I am just waiting for the! right man,” she said demurely. A French foreign office spokes-
similar © to|man—a married man--declined
to comment of Miss Aubry’s plan.
Iwill be 10 rooms on a single floor Change of Heart -
CHICAGO (UP) — A gunman was leaving Harry Tabak’s food store with $47 taken from the Tabak asked him to “please; leave some change.” He tossed] 75 cents on the counter and left.
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The defense secretary gave four main reasons for _continuing peacetime conscription authority: ONE: The possible effect Bbrout of failure to extend the
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Hunt Man Who ‘Bailed Out’ of Burning Car
Police today were seeking one of two men who “bailed out” of a burning automobile in the rear of 828 Blake St, early this morn-
ing.
The car is the property 0 of Charles Atkins, 35, of the Blak St, address, Police sald the one man admitted the pair had been on a “drinking ® a and climbed into
the car for a ro A cigaret
from the burning car and. ran - down the -street, his companion said. The fire -department extine guished the blaze.
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