Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1950 — Page 3
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cern is how they drive,” +. A “get tough” policy was asked
‘ He asked prompt transmission of traffic convictions to his department. Driver's licenses are suspended automatically upon! Stree convictions for major viola-| ns. ;
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“The combined efforts of the "" Mundrody of Indianapolis children took the plunge terday as the cily's swimming pools opened for the summer. Those in the bureau, state police, Governor's. swim at Broad Ripple pool included Kay, Hazel and Richard McCauley; Bradley and Matalie Klain, Sue Tayler, Margo Neal, and Marcia |
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Bafety Commission and other) Joyce and Judy Epstein. : state and local agencies are sav-|
newer we memes wa. Bing Sailing Jerry's Mother Takes Hope Farmers Angered although not nearly enough,” ne Home to Dixie ; {3d : Cog
$ C : sald. “The sumber of soridents LONDON, June 10 we—siee IN Canadian Boy S ase : By Milk Strike - ih : A
in proportion tothe number of Crosb { y, homeward bound from a! . licensed drivers is down still po ooo) oocation, said today. Both Lads Received Some Treatment, But
~ wr { » " . . ’ “We are not going {0 relax now| ha nc Pane fo return Soon "with Little Winnipeg Pal Didn't Suffer Relapse | Threaten to Give simply because.of politically in-| all of the kids.” | Hope springs in the heart of a mother who hopes science still Their Produce : Away spired criticism apparently aimed] zr. (roshy. sailed for New York may find the answer to an incurable disease which threatens the = Unite tren at picking up the votes of hun-| yegtergay aboard the Queen life of her child. Angry farmers today threatdreds of unsafe drivers we have| g)isaneth, He said by ship-to- That's why, despite grave warnings from doctors that leukemia oped to haul truckloads of milk! pulled from behind steering shore telephone today that he had | victim Jerry Dunaway is in a “grave” condition, his mother took into Pittsbuggh and “give it Mr. Fieming Seclaret. | “really enjoyed” his trip to hope today from word of another leukemia sufferer. away on street corners.” | his blast apparently ‘was In| Gyrope despite his quick defeat! Hospitalized. with Jerry in Bel-| The threat developed in Butler] answer to a charge made Thurs-| ip the British RT Golf |levue 5 New York this spring the hospital. ACTH brought both o,,nty where spokesmen for! day by Thomas Bath, South Bend! Championships. lwas 4-year-old Harold Kravetsky, Do . Jane IARI back 10 100 co rors charged the two-day! Republican, who preceded Mr.| His statement that Mrs. Dixie Winnipeg, Canada. | Pe But hore the’ Silay ends. Mik strike was maneuvered to
Fleming as Secretary of Stafe. | Lee Crosby would come with him| Like Jerry, he had heen given g .° were being issued without a check|recalled Mr. Crosby's earlier live with the incurable cancer afflabsed. It Was ho more than doc Producers Association of Westto determine whether appl cants| denial of Hollywood . reports of the blood. Like Jerry he made a] pg. Harold is an exception. HelSTD, Pentiayiyahia, representing had records of traffic.violations.| their estrangement, arammatie comeback when doctors io ina only member of the group . « farmers, Jaq he Miike was Cites Previous Record ls . gave him the new hormone drug unger treatment with Jerry who 2 ur Rn make Lhe JarmMr. Fleming replied that “tne Fire 12 Miles Long ACTH. iy ¢ 100 Das not shown a relapse to date. Hits Wash previous administration in this, R Both boys showed almost 100 1 wae Valentine's Day that ashington
office AL 14.000. fors| ra es at Marine Base 10d cent leukemic content in bone laroid... returned. 40... Winn aicanwhile, nearly all milk de- pot sie soe OfLIce Hcensed about. 14.000. ors. ae PENDLETON Ca H BPRS n ‘Washing
BE ln As a mer. inmates of mental institu-' ;, | Marrow Tests When “THe entered
f weary but seemingly well, erent meétropolita tions without bothering to inquire! June 10 (UP)—A raging brush
was met by a freckle-faced little ton stopped today as the nine
. . i whether - they were qualified to! fire which swept over a wide area Do Big Kisses - --. | girl, his 7-year-old-sister.. Edith; AIF dairy companies closed) ~diive® © ~~ [of the Camp Pendleton Marine
down in the face of a strike by members of the Milk Drivers and 4Dairy Employees Union (AFL).
! + {who had not known whether she| There have been “some” de- Base Reservation and threatened, And Hugs Count? |would ever see her playmate
lays in issuing driver's ‘licenses, @ tent camp was fought today by Cant 'a ‘man kee {again. LN iio L 4 p his = | The union said it called the po emg 2a. it he % BT ants Was 12 miles long,| ~ Wife's love if he treats her | Today Lang st arel Like at only iires daities so ing for this information. | Marine spokesman reported, | friendly like he treats an |Linning 5 gay Saturday atter- motions deliveries would be The 1 Burean of Motor Vehicles] The fire was believed to have aunt? noon pr fo Teer Harolr ay untained . By ER Sus acu ) : : i « , lout” a e other six pl h is issuing driver's licenses at a been started by explosion of ar-| Big kisses and hugs.. |fitth birthday. When schoo! opens union asserted. Plans, the
rate of 208,000 a month, com-|tillery shells fired either to pro-| not friendship alone, keep | after the summer holidays he will! A spokesman explained that at pared with an average of 125,000, vide synchronized sound for a! a wife happy,” writes one |start kindergarten, this time of Yeat cons aro ut hes a month in 1948, the last year of motion picture, “Halls Of Monte-! wife to Mrs. Manners in - Not so lucky was another Cana- | peak of milk production By tim the Bath administration, Mr. zuma,” now being made or by, The Times today. Do you dian youngster given similar ing the strike now the dealers Fleming declared. maneuvering Marine Reserves. | agree? | treatment. - | won't be concerned with surpluses - " ACTH failed to save the life of the spokesman said. eee fey eRT-0Id, CAYI NielSen, of Bran-; “~~ Supplies Low Ta : Jon district, 150 miles west of “If the strike lasts for five ; nipeg. more days the 1950 surplus prob4 iu STRAUSS Writes Jerry's Mother lem won't exist.” he said.
Sg 3 = In ‘Winnipeg, Harold’ th » , SAYS: . TRADION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW said She | maken TEA Noto me trong County branch
Jerry's mother here, _ |offered to haul free raw milk to “I had a letter from Jerry's hospitals if police protection is mother a few days agu,” Mrs. guaranteed drivers,
Kravetsky said. “She says he is, Thro hout the Pit not well at all. He shows 77 Per| babies ug placed Sabu gh ures cent leukemia now instead of the milk rations when the emergency
5 per cent when he left New sypnly system failed to meet
York.” ! . : | shortages created b: Mrs. Kravetsky also writes 10" Chain stores rig the mother of Billy Anderson, . I 1. Mi th : land powdered milk sales were Aurel, Miss., another of Jerry's «fue times above normal” and
and her son’s hospital pals. Billy, (pa 1 i like Jerry, is critically fll. Lal suppiies on hand were dimini = 4» tn ee ie on
Harold Kravetsky and sister Edith . . . Jerry Dunaway's fellowleukemia sufferer from Canada, is still "doing well.”
a 600D FORM—- a he Toll Highway ii os 4. A . Plan Spreading [soci weit
{from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. Tuesday for four workshops and two con-
Farmington Golfer by CHICAGO, June 10 (UP) — farances being offered this sum-
vour tavorite
More states are adopting the mer. idea’ of financing new highway, The eight-week term will in-
f . . construction’ with collections at clude instruction in Colleges of tor action—in the toligate instead of at the Liberal Arts and Sciences, Edu-
Rockinchair— iH i i gracefully contoured
hs fine: count = soins: pin {cation, Business Administration, 2 : g pump. : Pharmacy and Religion. All deCHAMBRAY. Given The American Public Works! partments and divisions of the accessories— | Association reports that in the local school will remain open. it swings with ease 110 years since Connecticut and; College of Education's work-
| Pennsylvania opened their toll- Shops and conferences will ia-
info another clude. an audio-visual workshop.
+ vg t 2 4 , —fife far from the rit viter stan Jve grants June 26-30, guidance shop July | ed authority for toll-road con-| . AL link 4 HE I struction 110-14, elementary education shbp links, . vit |" ce : !July 17:21, dnd science teachers’ In aqua—pink— | Two others, Shtpta and gnop July 24-28. a Massachusetts, have set up spec-. - on equeation day conference e—blue ray. | educ y confere -Tnaty ‘ blu ; and gray jal commissions to study the yaq paen scheduled for July 7. A Colorful striped belt. : |idea. {special higher. education, conferMisses sizes. : | ‘The association said nearly 300, mai
‘miles of toll highways now Are NEW-HAND' DOES-AS WELL
: | operated in Connecticut, Maine, : ; | New York and Pennsylvania. : MEMPHIS, Tenn, June 10 (UPJ i oY . J John Gaia's handwriting today . :
ox _|__An additional 132 miles of pay- looks almost exactly as it did! Fg | as-you-ride roads are under con- seven years ago. Then he used
oe vis ; | struction in New Jersey and New «DRESSES ARE ON THE | Hampshire, while proposed toil
2 i 3 : | FOURTH FLOOR _ | turnpikes in other states would A. ariificial one. His Hight hand
was blown off during Army! Fr tadd 640 miles to the system. |.,.neuvers tn 1943 and Af to| - : —— Since 19486, tall roads have been léarn to write all over again. I - - 1 authorized in Colorado, Georgia, rtm ey nr \ ; or { Maryland, New ‘Hampshire, New DON'T WORRY AND LIVE |
{ma and West Virginia. Before Mrs. Mary Hack, 102, who lives on| 1948, only Connecticut, Iilinois, a farm near here, says the way to Maine, New York and Pennsyl- live to a ripe old age is “not to
| - |Jersey, North Carolina, Oklaho- JOLIET, Iii, June 10 (UP) gs .
construction. = \trom day to day.”
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the Keystone organization! -
ok 5 : vania had permitted toll - road worry about tomorrow, Just -
his own hand but today he uses
th hi ack—fm ~Frdtanapolis—Jerry—re- CAL A Seasonal surplus problem. ~My, Bath aid drivers licenses the next time he visits Europeidays or at the most months tol) apo Ty |.- Officials of the Keystone Milk
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