Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1950 — Page 5
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i Ne rogues gollery here. Instead
: ing to China.
. bréaking and entering charges, Menace in “hot-rod” driving. Aft-|
to get the license ar scheduled.
7 is the tonirel board of Indiana University's Bureau of Personnel Relations and Placement and holds photographs of more than a third of the senior class of | 3600 which will receive diplomas tomorrow. The placement bureau | and the Bureau of Teacher Recommendations are the two busiest
5 offices on campus at semester's end. Here, Mrs, Josephine Fer: he. bus ‘quson; placement assistant, marks up another student successfully
_ placed.
well as descriptive data on job a nters: Indianapolis; Doyle E. Cannon, Bloomington.
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About People—
Kids and Garden Hose Cause Furor in Capitol
A bunch of boys were whooping it up at a mud pie party in a brigade unit was up to 80 per cent birds gashed his scalp. The party. us “1b
Washington vacant-lot: Johnny Hardesty, who is 4 and big for his age, thought he'd ' whip up a tastier batch by sticking the garden hose into a hole in the ground. Freddie Richard, 5, agreed. They pushed the nozzle into the ground and turned on the water. Then the hose wouldn't come out. | | barred participation of all service no matter how much they tugged. planes in the Cleveland National “The Devil's got it” said Air Races next Johnny and ran for his mother.| September. Mr. His mother and neighbor yanked Johnson said the} at the hose in vain. Word got/8ervices had around that the hose was burrow- made a i mum” effort. to “Photographers and policemen 1€¢ the public see arrived, but they too yanked in/their equipment, vain, lincluding planes, Finally two more men gave it On Armed Forces a whirl. The hose popped out. Ap- Day. : parently it had been wedged be- “It is mandatween rocks. tory, " Mr. Johin- Mr. Johnson oS pei igony wat: “Uthat we curtail” ait : ; other forms of public military, Robert KE. Hall, and—Betty demonstrati { Sacks, both 19, of Kokomo, on JOP Jeatora of a marriage license Friday in Del- quarters interpreted his decision phi, but there may he a delay as a near death blow to the anbefore the ceremony. Hall must nual Labor Day classic. get approval of the parole board. A | He's being held pending arraign- Atlanta. police today feared ment on parole violation and ‘DY Were facing an organized
The couple were all set to be mar- ¢f, Arresting 20-year-old Emory | ried when the law “intervened.” W: Summer at the end of a 10So a cupid-sheriff allowed them mile chase through congested! streets, they found among his |papers a membership card in the . “90-Mile Per Hour Club.” It indi-! Mrs, Charotte Miller Corson, cated that he drove 98 miles per! 2741 Allen Aves. will .receive a pour at-Spring and 10th §ts., main
bachelor of arts degree in sociol- thor hfares near the downt ofy from Miami Fla.) University ue own
at commencement exercises to- f vw morrow... Mrs. Corson is the Canada has sufficient. . forces daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. standing by for active duty to! Benton B. Miller. She transferred guard’ the Alaska Highway! to the Florida Institution from against an armed attack from the; 5 [artic regions, according to Decml 8. {fense Minister Brooke Claxton. Defense Secretary Louis John-| Mr, Claxton told the House of son, in a new economy move, has) Commons that Canada’s mobile
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Sen. C tande Pepper (D. Fla) who was defeated recently in his state's senatorial primary, says he might “consider” la government job “if the op-§
sents itself for signal service.” Interviewed
the Press” radio Sen.
has not made up : his mind yet Sen.Pepper | whether to run for political office again after this present term ex- | Pires re nw n ns
Ingrid Bergman and Roberto
89t training and economy.” ‘Aviation Rossellini plan to stay a week at festivals and church choir clinics.
the Isle of Capri before proceeding to Paris and « London on a delayed honeymoon following
sources close to the couple revealed yesterday. Miss “and Mr
Bergmay
tlossel~ lini arrived at
“Miss Bergman
the isle yesterday after leavihg,
|Rome by car, ostensibly to drive “MPF. Rowe
through Switzerland on way to Paris.
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Two Yiinna “University stu-~
dents who will Feceive degrees at
{tomorrow's commencement have ibeen named winners of the Performer's Certificate, a new award {inaugurated this year by the school. The winners are {Barbara Bacon, Greenwic h, C onn,,
Traffic Violators Scarcer Barbas Baoan, Cirotrwich, Gon
After Arrests Reach 424 .
Traffic law violators were getting harder to find last night as _ the police wound up the fifth day
Henry Sheppard, Detroit, does not know what owls have against
thim:-A flock of titem dived on Mr;
Sheppard's family and guests as he was escorting a group of friends from his home. One of the
Nervous as expectant fathers, students await interviews with prospective employers in the placement bureau.’ Business firm representatives throughout the nation visit the campus during the school year to interview seniors. Detailed scholastic ny
~{eft-to-right, are William—H: eA
i ! said Batter |fourth annu al | [ his role of “Capt. Harry,” he! and “I'm Looking Over A Four “don’t sit around and pound your| CHARLOTTESVII . Va a i{Choirm asters | joined in their good-natured {Leaf Clover,” played on a jug, a canes on the floor.”
{Clinic to be held
IC A {Lady Astor, was sold t vor Sollege, Lexing: |cale by the “Soud Note Club,” a “Membets of this group are to! After breakfast Mr. Truman! IMotson L. Newhall of enol : - {also act as res {group rfom the 128th Field Ar- be identified by their red noses,” attended the business meeting of N. J. The Purchase pri:s was not
{source leader for the meeting to
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But here's the big test, face-to-face with a prospective employer. "Will they want me or not?" That's the question running through the mind of Mr. Owens as he is interviewed by officials of National Homes Corp. of Lafayette, Harold | M. Bondhus (center),
“supervisor of sales Training, and George E. Price, vice president, : a
“The two student services aid graduates make transition from ° academic life to careers with a maximum of effi ciency,
For budding /teachers there's professional services of the Bureau of Teachér Recommendations. It introduces school of edu‘caffon seniors fo teaching positions and assists alumni who desire nel teaching posts or administative educational work, Files contain ~more-than-6400-names, including this-year's 550 education gradj-
ates. Shirley Simon, Terre Haute (left) listens to counseling of Miss Fay Arganbright, assistant bureau director.
as opportunities are maintained by
Greentown, and Sam Owens,
LT ' Capt. Harry Marches Again— Truman Receives Ovation From Wartime Buddies 4
poral who each year acts as was given a rousing ovation. rd Struts in Parade, Eats Ham and Red Eye > ~HORRUNARLOF rs [500 SH $ hp.
Gravy, Joins in Ribbing Before Speech | The President laughed and said, He told them he planned’ ts ST. LOUIS, June 10 (UP)-President Truman ate breakfast “the thing that pleases me most strut with the marchers at the of
with his World War I buddies today, received a standing ovation is that you are not living in the [parade Jates In the day. i #- Russell Paxton, head of ‘the gt their annual reunion and marched in a parade before making his past, you don’t come here | to have who thinks he's goin
[music department of Technical second major foreign policy speech in two days. anything but a good time and this parade is as mistaken as he gh School, will Mr, Truman dined on Missouri ham’ and red eye gravy with ean be,” the P ye 8 } - resident said. be the principal the men who fought under his command in Battery D of the 120th Asociate With your former com a Speaker at the | Field Artillery in 1918, Reliving with “Darktown Strutters Ball"! He
retreated and called police. The owls flew away after Deputy Hens ry Bates shot one. = » n b or general g to ride in
D members LADY ASTOR SELLS OUT
{June 10 (UP)—Mirador, the 474« in aa mave. other things to do," acre Albemarle county estate of {he sal
| ribbing. musical saw, a plano and three
at Transylvania Breakfast began with a musi-. banjos.
{tillery of the President's old 35th announced Eugene Donnelly, Kan- the executive committee of the! |disc'nged, but the { Division. They serenaded. .him sa sas, City lawyer and former cor-| 35th Division Assoclation, -andi listed at $250,000.
property was
{be held Tuesday through Friday Mr. Paxton is “Hater of Trrasiesfor- North Methshe: !odist Church in Indianapolis, and has conducted many school choral
Mr. Paxton
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of their vigorous enforcement drive in an effort to cut the accident toll, Police reported a total of 424 _ arrests for traffic violations in the five-day campaign, including 58 yesterday. : The accident rate in Indianapolis : went down - during the safety campaign, which was 2 launched after a. 9-year-old bicyclist was killed Monday. But despite police efforts, the rate of accidents and the number of injured is showing an overall increase over last year, A check of police records disclosed 1290 injured since the first of this year, compared with 1191 in. the same period last year,
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were 3277. | Kiphart, that he must not cross Traffic safety division officers; the street alone when he went were unable to account for: the | to play in the park near her: increase. Arrests are up, They home at 2230 W. Michigan St. think the larger number of ve-| He forgot the rule yesterday hicles ‘on the streets may aceount, and darted into the street into for it. | thé path of a westbound truck. Yesterday 6 -year-old Dale The driver jammed his brakes Hazelwood was taken to General and stopped. Hospital with a fractured left, "But the boy ran into the path ankle after he was hit by a truck: of another truck driven by Ervin near Coleman Park. His condi-| L. Boicourt, "31, of 2028 Nolan tion was fair last night. | Ave.
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