Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1950 — Page 20

og ETOSES Need

For Classrooms:

; Education Important For Freedom

“One of the great educators of the past said that the school building is one of the fortifications of our republic.” { Thus, Emil V. Schaad, member of the Board of School Commissioners, quoted Horace Mann, one of the great educators of the past

House” at Public School 36. He emphasized the importance of education to freedom ahd the ‘need for more classroom space in the Indianapolis Public School System.

ting a more practical education than you and I had.” he said. Students are studying everything from preparation for family

jects which will help them in becoming useful, competent, independent citizens of our commu-

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Full Length Z § misioners - is that of building

eg enough school buildings to take care of all thé children, he con- ‘ ah L-Citing-the-62 elementary classrooms including three new public school buildings now under conj struction, he said there was a .—== need for 142 more in the next five : a Vears. He cited the need. for eight ele-

were 1.69 to 1.99 méntary school sites. Five schools

Ml in the city are so overcrowded = that primary grade pupils are atTable 2 : § tending half days, he said.

HALF SLIPS JR It's No Surrender | ° pr 3 <, For Gen. Strickler

28th’s Chief Won't Quit Lt. Gov. Post

. Times State Servi Say ATTERBU RY, Nov. Maj. Gen. Daniel B. iy commanding officer of the 23 Infantry Division; said today will not resign as lieutenant ernor of Pennsylvania. Gen. Strickler’'s term as lieutenant governor will expire Jan. 18. Reports from Pennsylvania have 100 's 49° gl indicated that Attorney General {Charles Margiotti may rule the ¢ lieutenant governor's office vacant were 1.99 fo 2.69 Nefore ripiration of -Gen. Steleks If ‘such a ruling is made, Gen. Strickler told The Indianapolis

Table 4 Times, he will not obey it. - !lleutenant governorship,” , Gen. { Strickler said. “The people knew PAJAMAS : X at that time I was a National (5) Guard officer. They gave me a $ 00 4 47 Y aN | 600,000 majority. I think that's a ‘ Von v NR Pretty good indorsement. 1 0 / & “I've been called by many peo2 ! ple who express resentment at J , were 1.69 to 2.99 any suggestion that I resign as yy) ,. J i lieutenant governor. 3 wi nN NN |© “The people of Pennsylvania reWw fo | \ sent any interference with milt-, i / tary duty.” / ; luis James Duff, elected to the : / 8. Senate Tuesday, has not! Table 5 4 | told Gen. Strickler ey he {will resign the governorship Jan. 3 and go to the Senate, or fll GIRDLES p out his term and go to the Séh-| ba If Gov. Duff should become a / Zl Senator Jan. 3, his office would | gc — 51 00 Poul be vacant and Gen: Strickler] would become governor for two a weeks, | were 1.49 to 2.99 know where reports of agitation for his removal from his state 3 ost originated Table 6 i he :

I was ‘elected in 1946 to the ate Jan. 16, the general said. Gen. Strickler said he did not! ‘Honey Bear’ Warren

BRAS oo a Showing Improvement 88 SACRAMENTO, Cal; Nov. 10

ieee h Fo 3 ~HP Gov Carl Waser young Ce Cc 4 y est daughter, ‘Nina “Honay Foir A n Varren, 17, showed improvement

in—her fight against infantile

Hold Third Man In Store Holdup _

> a prepared robbery charges against Harold

Eugene er a against Harol mugens oy | mera, Vigo County, in connection | with a liquor store holdup last

Mar. 19.

Bixler, who formerly lived at 3324 N. Illinois St., was arrested! by Federal Bureau of Investiga-'

/tion agents and Rex Griffith, Hy-

One of the biggest problems’ facing the Board of School Com-!

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rere 79¢ to 1 +50 SAN Paralysis today. But her doctor ®

warned she would be in serious danger at '2ast until Sunday ~ Dri Junius B Harris said Nina spent a4 “very good night,” and the ‘paralysis was still Pn sved)

to her legs.

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mera town marshal. Bixler was charged with participation in the armed holdup of Mrs. Jessie Wilson, 39, of 1506 N.

in a talk last night at “Open Sherman Dr. She was the cashier |

of the Wilson Liquor Store, 1115 E. 10th St., which was robbed of $224 by two men. len Carroll Howell, 25, of 838 Park Ave. and Charles Myrant, 24, of 2047 N. New Jersey St., pre-

“You'll find the boys and girls viously arrested and charged with in our high schools today are get- robbery of the store, are awaiting

action by the grang jury.

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GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala, Nov. 10 (UP)—Voters went to the polls today. to select a new Guatemalan ' president. The balloting will last three days. Eight candidates have been nominated to succeed left-of-cen-ter President Juan Jose Arevalo. Government candidate Jacobo Arbens, 36, was considered almost a certain victor. President Arevalo has been in office since 1945. Arbens, a lieutenant colonel in the army, is the standard bearer

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