Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1950 — Page 12
Here June 26 | Governor; Civic |" Leaders to Welcome | Youth Caravan
Modern crusaders, fighting for the sacred cause of peace in our “time, Will converge on Indians apolis Monday, June 26. Flying the banners of the Uniated World Federalists, Inc., which read “Peace Through World Govetnment Based on a Strengthened United Nations,” some 25 San Fraopcisco college students will . leave California this Thursday. In a caravan of private automobiles the youths will arrive in - 88. Louis, June 20, for the Word clave of the 8 or! BE “and i Cl dianapolis after discussions with youth from lands throughout thei world on means of establishing peace. Members of the caravan expect their numbers to be swelled to 100 by the time they reach Washington, D. C. at the end of the month, 100,000 Nimes in "49 resmen fyg ho YORE f- SFHR HAP SA PAVAT garnered « 100,000 signatures of phiblic officials and private citl-
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Wilfred Poland, 1932 N.
Kay Ellen, 6, and Gayla Marie, 4 daughters of Mr. and Mrs, ford 5t., wish they were old enough to n-his-rush “4o-the- public: fibrary--"Reading Round-Up" for ehildrem,
Mrs.-Garl-E- Most: - 3164 -W. join the uo reading club.
for-the- sum
zgns to a petition calling for active support of the organization's alms and lodged the petition in the Library of Congress. “The program and reception in!
Business Leader’ Each Book Read Will Add
I#'s fittin’ that a man put down his six shooter once in a while and do a little brain work, sa $ John Most,
1 Seward Baker, 335 N. Bosart . |Ave,, Butler University class of 1931, was elected president of Butler Alumni Association at group's -lannual dinner meeting in Ather-| . {ton Center. Other new officers elected were Herbert -Spencer, 42, . Sndianap‘Lugar, 28, Wb tare: Mar second vice t; and. A. Schumacher, "25, Indianapolis, secretary-treasurer.
lis; Dr. Alex3 Ald “Haiite, '47, In-
sen, '32, Indiana) “TRnder CAVInG, and William Wildman, dianapolis. . | Highlights of the alumni program included recognition ac-| icorded retiring faculty members Dr. Albert Mock and Dr, H M. Whisler, presentation of certificates to the silver anniversary lelass of 1000, and the presentain
10, son of Mr, and John's. preparing to
— painting {memory of Mrs. James W. Putnam, wife of the late President {Putnam,
— (Civic League to Meet
160 to Get Hanover Degrees Tomorrow
mes State Service
Judd, age 2, ran into the street. Three times I called him back | and told him the street was made {for automobiles, not kids.
stung--both of us. But Judd was neither bruised
in spite of the oars of psychiatrists, his little was not éven dented.
{have been spanked a number of own Kid, well, times. again if the occasion arises. They | administering a know this and I'm confident beating to a tiny their conduct is better for the child, who pos-
knowledge.
of the thumb we apply to spank- wrong he has _ ings: If one of the young squirts done, persists in doing something that considers the endangers his or someone else's spanking a chalsafety, wallop him.
his_ children, Site lt father of two, does ‘allowing storiea. they give their sides of the question. By MR. X. . By MR. ¥ Four times in less than an hour
pound youngster. has to beat one of his kids, it is
After the an admission that the child has
Spanking just makes them | more ornery. Raising children calls for unlimited patience, understanding
Newly elected members of the place, I “committee in-| That Las of tne 3iny mings, 3nd we Shige Mia. oy Wagoner, 219 Orr, Judd Dasn't been doesn’t take much ot a man to '31, Indianapolis; Wright Cotton,/in the street whale a child. AA '35, Anderson; Mrs. Robert Stone, Since. Have you ever seen a father ‘34, Indianapolis; Howdrd _Billei- The spanking react when somebody else spanks
or threatens fo spank one of his Ale guarding its young, and shout “You lay a hand on my | kid. and Pu, TU. . .. But when the parent beats his that's different,
And they'll be spanked Or is it? It's still a large adult
personality
Judd -and his older brothers |
|sibly doesn’t un1 have a Tule tute derstand what
or else
lenge and moWhen Peter (he's four) repeat- mentary setback
Monthiy esting af KSide edly stood up on the back seat/in his warfare
-i8 the starring role of “Joyless
Indianapolis have been arranged!
Magazine Issued Jingles to Cowboy Cartoon
HANOVER, June 10—Hanover | College will present degrees to Civie League will be held at 3
_ . J.- Pierson, Indianapols Enrollment of 2500 Children Expected [1% veiers. Jargest clase in itr Community House. Arnal. 5. ete fi DE ir ey genera) Story, AU UNE COTIeEes 1. Floyd,’ president, will be in
. In Annual Vacation-Time Program By TED KNAP | “This story is only for boys and girls, and for those people who once were boys and girls, How would you like—free for the asking—a trip to the arctic} {this hot summer? Or an adventure in the wild west, the high seas lor the mysterious Orient? All these trips and thousands more can be had at any of 18
Lawrence Central ‘Club Prepares Copy |
The first edition of Indiana) Business Leader, quarterly pub-| lication of the state Future Busi-| ness Leaders Association, pre-| pared by the Lawrence Central High School chapter, is off the sbraries the city, and, Presa, BO the Anointie are in|year's reading club theme, Staff of the first dition includ-ithe make-believe of reading, it's|!s “Reading Round-Up." ed Evelyn Young, editor; Ardellalaimost -as much fun as a real] Although Sis will never rope Moore, Lucille Flanagan, Babara whirl, : idogies, she'll be a better Reading Johnson, Dorothy Branam, Eloise The annual summer reading Round-Up member than Junior, Kautsky, Priscilla McConnell, cub sponsored by the library sys- That's according to the past recThomas Lambert, Richard Milan tem for grade school childrenorde and Kathryn Hodapp, chiland Thomas Mock. {opens tomorrow and continuesidren’s librarian at Central. She Second edition of the publica- until that far-away day in Sep- explains that “since boys play tion' will appear in November. {tember, : baseball, they often can't be Contributing high ‘schools to the| bothered - ‘with too many books. a
airman of the local chapter of| World Federalists, 1 Gav, Schricker and a police es wort will meet the caravan at 1 a. m. at Washington and Illinofs Sts, and lead the crusaders te Monument Circle. Governor to Speak {After a speech by the governor ‘ongratujating the youngsters carrying the story of peace to the nation, members of Kiwanis and| otary Clubs, Indianapolis Junior amber of Commerce and other opganizations subscribing to prinles of the World Federalist vement, will take part in a ef program. "An afternoon meeting with 300 tier University students in the pas “Atherton Genter. 48
Easy. to doin
first edition were New Castle,’ Rs “Sane Old Favorites nned. t's simple to join the club, All avorites {Leaving Indianapolis’ in‘ the | FEaniiin, Noblesville, Roosevelt Bi os mple 80 girl, is present! Reading club graduates of a ening, the motorized crusaders | (Gary), Greensburg, Southport, \your library card at Central} fore of years back will be happy and Speedway. {Library or any of 17 branches, to know that their favorites are
Il pause briefly in Cincinnati it other major cities en route tp Washington, Petition signatures from. the eir capital and other municihlities will be added to those of
Plan Exhibit. jand you'll receive a special mem- stu off the shelf most of the Other late-term activities of the|Pership card with a cowboy car-
“Take Kipling's Just So. Lawrence Central FBLA, which That's been popular ‘ever since boasts a membership of 132, was anyone around heré cah remem-
ber,” Miss Hodapp said. Others on
tooned thereon. To earn a certifi cate of graduation, you . read eight books from the library and
: the Library of Con-/the naming of “most co-opera-does in y tive” pupils and forming of a POrt On them io in Myeariag the “classic” Tar’ mein toro committee to prepare an exhibit] AS nearly as the library peoble miyve Little Peppers,” the Ken-|
for the Lawrence can tell, this reading club has itler’s Fall June 20-July iy B Fi | d Thomas Lambert and Evelyn hae of Evelyn Sickles, super10 ime __|Young, both Juniors, Vere named visor of children’s work for the
" TPITTSBURGH, June 10 (UP)
tucky stories of the “Little Colonel,” the saga of “Robinson Crusoe” and “The Little Lame Prince,” just to-
Centennial, |
[Tibrary system.
cent years, and pre-téen children
The exhibit committee consists
Last year the had 2500 ~The dat days in the fe ha of Marilyn Russell,” chairman, young: year, the Jui po can now Louse hem o AR prods cen foun Iy fied Trelsnd Dorothy Branam, Notwaiportsd dn 12.500 hooks. Fhis sum-(t5 their age bracket. :
Schmidt, er is expected to
, Marjorie “@pringer; ge Dracut. Based Ten D ok Kathleen Lott, Prisciils | Dorothy Knisely, re , Telations| gh Based" on 8 book wan ty nell, and Funice and Lucilleloamseror for the libraries. ‘Migrant Wins $13,440 movie will be di-|" Lesa" Jingles and Spurs in H His s ‘Promised Land’
You graying children may = be interested in this, but an in-| SYDNEY, Australia, June 10. centive has been added to at-| Nobody can tell Renaldo Morelli, | taining that eight-book goal. That! |25, that Australia isn’t the prom-| cowboy cartoon we mentioned has|ised land. space on it for six jingles on his; The Italian migrant was so pupils met the requirements for/chaps and two spurs on his boots. glad to arrive here that he the high honor roll in the final! After Junior reports on each book promptly took out a lottery ticket semester of the school year. They he has read, a jingle or spur is in the name “Happy Man.” He are. affixed to his cowpuncher. was even happier when the tick-
Mr. Pabst said. The ‘Odyssey’ has roe Edna Anderson. Edward Son The cowboy ties in with this et won him 313448. Loa
waited 2000 years to be filmed Perry, Don Reibel. James Reo i " and * Daniel ry : Open Every Monday and Friday Night
Nancy Beil, Patricia White, Pa~ tricia Flanagan, Betty Robison and Barbara Strange have been named to the summer staff of the Lawrence Central library.
Thirty-nine Lawrence Central
best known for bringing tame to Greta Garbo in
Street,” has been filming a production of Homer's “Odyssey.” +I am willing to postpone mj ‘Odyssey’ plans to film Judge Musmanno's ‘Ten Days to Die,”
ahd it can wait six months Siler,
niors—Dorothy Branam, Eloise Kaul lgnger, The ‘story based on the! wy Judith Keesling. aaomas a |
life of Hitler cannot wait. It is! | Phomas Mock Norma: Sehmidt. Janet Until 9 0'Clock the most dramatic incident of its! | Wileax. jee Wilaon, Milan Yager, and n
% Evelyn You Mind in ot History. : lS ophomares Lule a aasan, 14rry -| Oever, Ronal rimes, Mary Lorton, Ro ge Musmanno based his ma ert MeDaniels, Ardutle Moore, Joan Prid-|
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i * en. PITTSBURGH, June 10 (UP)—| . Woms ® curtains Woman Pays $250 {Housewives in Industrial areas FURNISHINGS {may find dusting a thing of the! re $ To Conceal Age Ipast as a result of a device shown | SOLD OMY BY - drapery
AN OXVILLE, Tenn, June 10/in Westinghouse Electric's | P)—It cost a Knoxville woman ductive power show.’ dnd her husband $250 to hide ten| The “precipitron,” an electronic| years of her age. machine, is capable of electrically! “1 realize Im probably going to charging the most minute partiget shot for telling this,” Warren cles of dirt and dust and collect-| Maddox, manager of the local ing them on a stack of oppositely social security office said. . icharged metal plates. i { The way it worked out, a 10-| The machine can rid the air of + Year discrepancy inthe woman's particles as small as 1/250,000th 4ge on social security records had!of an inch as demonstrated in a Kept the couple from drawing full working model. Heavy smoke is an 32 to the extent of more generated in one chamber of the an $250, model and then drawn over the ‘Perhaps $250 “was a ‘cheap! precipitron’s plates. The smoke | price to take 10 years off her age particles stick to the plates and +on paper at. least,” Mr. Mad-/the air in the model's second! dox smiled. {chamber remains clear.
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; {“T won't do it again, pop.” | being deprived of something they | Franklin College, will address the Publisher fo Speck Be aa . ike No dessert. No trip to group In. the college auditorium. william L. Densford, publisher| Some mental giants probably | grandma’s. No trip to the zoo,
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