Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1950 — Page 2
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' Adult Hurt Here | Two persons are dead today in
_ the victim of a hit-and-run accidént here May 25. Meanwhile, three pedestrians, two of them children, were - In-| jured on Indianapolis streets| © :
Yyésterday. At the same time the police department announced. 44 arrests for traffic violations for the period between 6 a. m. Yamerday and 6 a. m. today. : Dies in Howpital The hit-and-run victim. was Mrs. “Margaret Pierce, 55, of $15 Ogden Bt., who died in neral Hospital ‘last night. She was struck by an automobile at North and New! Jersey Bts. Police later arrested Clyde Taulman, 29, of 471 N.| State Ave, on charges of being] drunk, operating a vehicle under the influence of liquor and leav-| ing the scene of an accident. At! the origindl hearing on May 26,
d jeans Was continued until next, Murat Shriners are wending Tir way foward Los Angeles on
Lefvie leaders who are seeking to
~ {professional, industrial and evict
1 the National Shrine Pilgrimage, but they keep in touch with the vila sate Nog. 18. Crothets: oid old home town. Miss Gloria Jokstad, Oakland, Cal, American bile operated by his son, James Airlines, watched the loading of a late edition of The IndianapoE. Nowiing. 5 + alno of Crothers- lis Times, delivered to Weir Cook Municipal epost by Frank i a car driven) Hechinger of The Times circulation department [ri ey were 4 Richard Batley. 66, Mongolia,| flown west by Capt. L. O. Meredith and his crew. yal Times will |
- Ver. Bailey and the younger Mr. | | fly daily to the Shriners via American Airlines, gi
my i, be Shirley May Feels Sure %
-wEiEEIEE RE Second Try Will Succeed |
(Continued From Page One)” and with Ted Worner, my manby a car| {ving demonstra- ager. looking after details. driven by Jacob Y. Anton, 45, of | [ports tr 2 ® was in In. All those reasons are good reaBE. oth Bt. ! Ton® But there's still one big |dighapahs). 1 think the constant 50 ; ce was a big help. reason why 1 know I will-and
fter the tour ended, I went! must-make he Channel this doar pe On Tex., to Year. That's my family. train. The first time I tried a dis-| tance swim, I went eight miles WO Younger sisters — Marylin,
Fayette Sts, into the side of an Without any trouble. I think that "ho 18 13, and Carla, who is 11
was because I'd been swimming 60% (G80, RNR ts Inekis, Whe of Mrs. [80 much. And I think that will oo®y yop tn 8 house that tsm't!
: ad 202. Tyndall help me In the Fhnnel. very nice. In fact, to be honest,
t's t a Beach cottage. The 1 LEARNED A LOT from that one a thing about is that |
ve, and “WAI We yim of mine fast summer, too. it's right Hear ar, [FoF one 3hing; 1 know now what sel, Hass to be able to take us all, Of the 44 trafic arrests, police they mean when they say you. .¢pa¢ place and buy a nice, said 37 were for speeding, one for have to be patient to swim the riew house somewhere in Somerreckless driving and six for mis- Channel, mean you have to set. I'd like to be able to build cellaneous Ninety- wait for the right day. ja ranch-style house. My mother to
tient to get, ‘and I know a beautiful lot we've appear Municipal Court 3 to- att This — {had our eyes on for a long time. day, 15 for speeding, x for reck-| pm going to wait until 1 get “a Just right for a Tanth house, too.
miscella- perfect wea: report, Th Sin on ot AND, AFTER THAT, I want
‘was a respect for/to go on to teach physical educa-' pilots. They have tion. That's always been my amare“ aiomp. 0 1 finished one term of my # JUnIoF 3 year at “Botmerset HIgh be 1 yt} 1 left“ to Join the sports!
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show.’ Tm still 17, by the way—1I won't be 18 until Aug. 11-—so I'll still be THIS YEAR, J11 have the best[the youngest woman (0 make the recent state board of accounts there is, an old-timer named John Channel if I do it. And I'm sure audit showed Anderson's ac- Burwill, I will train at Dover|going to give it Sverything I have counts were short $3,073,183.” . with Coach Harry
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Committee Decides Time Not Ample
The proposed “United Fund” to Sonselidate health, welfare aie and!
p charity fund =scampaigns- into
single roundup will not be ready
{for a 1950 drive.
This was announced today by!
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leaders appointed by El Lilly to ‘organize a United Fund here made the announcement, “To assure the success of 2a
United Fund campaign,” the c mittee sald, “many an {problems have to be considered.
Must Be Organized “They involve careful prepara-
ition, organization for handling
and negotiating with prospective
a participating agencies,
“18 would: be tmpossibie, (6 Con. clude all of these arrangements in time to hold a United Fund Campaign in 1850.” In the meantime, the committee urged full support of the Community Chest. “It is equally impc tant” it
- {noted “that the present federation
~the Community Chest—be success as a practical demonstration of the values of federated fund-raising.” The proposed United Fund would encompass the local agen-| cies now pooled into the Com-~ {munity Chest, as well as national |groups which make appeals in In- | dianapolis.
arts PENSION, DIES ; 8ST. PAUL, Minn, June 18 (UP) ~—Walter Michels, 51, a fireman for 25 years, was granted a pen-| ston yesterday. Exactly 10 min'utes later he died of a heart attack,
today Mr. Foster said oe youth ie. a: charged a. fed Bape seers co LE nC & from Knoxville, Tenn, with un-| eo. : {lawful flight to avoid prosecution, The fugitive is reported to have to escaped from the custody of the | Tazewell sheriff on May 25 after |he and a teen-age companion [found in possession of loot from the Authorities said he | to fired two shots at Tazewell offi- |. cers in making his getaway. } He is being held here in Marion, County jail pending removal to Tennessee,
Local Students Bet Michigan Degrees |
re degrees at the University of Michigan's 106th commencement tomorrow in Ann Arbor. Sir Oliver Franks, British ambassador, will give the address to the 4388 graduates. : Indianapolis candidates for de-
A. Boriostein, 28 E. _ {encouraged and made a. complete|33te, SC Detid CELE Burkhoider. | 5210 Washington Blvd., Bachelor of Arts; Omar Bruner Jr. Bachelor of Laws; John Frederick Peoples, 2734 N., PennsylMaster of Science; William Frank Uhl, 50 E. Troy Ave, Master of Public Health; Stanley Daniel Webley, 3812 N, Pennsylvania St. Business Administration: Casey Eugene Westell Jr., 1001 8. Lawndale Ave, Forestry and Richard C. Zimmer, 6108 Central Ave. Bachelor of
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