Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1950 — Page 3
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* College bets Rise in Indiana
Four. Schools Ask Over $7 Million More
The cost of Hoosier educ ation’. has been caught in the national price spiral. In. budget requests flied with the state budget director hy Indiana’s four universities and col leges for 1951-53 operational ins creases of 37687673 have been asked. : The figure was determined on the basis of reports submitted by -a joint study committee appointed
‘last year by presidents of Indiana
University, Purc ue U niversity, Indiana State Teachers College and Ball State Teachers College. These .(osts do not include building needs: which ' were reported last Luly 5 Supporting the latest requests
the presidents cited loss of income
as fhe peak of Gi enrollment assed. The faderal gove p Ye on the = a iE erent skating show in the Coliseum toni penditures, ‘the report stated. Also cited were “modest” salary in- ‘M creases for faculty members, staff services and clerical workers. om’ Bars Press ¢ These increases are needed to
meet higher living costs and industrial and government “wage As onja Sleeps Scales Supply ‘and equipment Costs are also on the upswing, the Feport. stated Skating Star Rests lan Futher Study . . The committee said the ‘new For Opening Tonight Budget was designed only to keep A girl's best friend is her teaching, research and public serv=| mother.
fice programs at current levels. That's what Sonja Henie will Presidents the four institu-/ be thinking when she wakes up tions appointed their committee at|in her hotel suite late today and the urging of the. 1949 Generalllearng that her mother, Mrs Assembly, in a move to work out| Selma Henie, held reporters a budget formula. They .now plan bay while Sonja slept. ‘to continue use of the committee “She’s had several late nights to study other phases of the state!in a row—first the show in Mileducation system. waukee, and now getting here so School requests made were late last night,” Mrs: Henie ex-
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Indiana University, $10.5 .mil-| plained. lion; Purdue University, $10,25 50-1 Clad in a new assortment of 000; Ball State, $1,585,000, andIn- | fabulous pelts, Miss Henie ardiana State, 51, 585,000. {rived by plane last night with
{her husband, Winthrop Gardiner, and her mother. Urges 2s School Districts Departing from tradition, Miss Based on Unit Interests Henie is starting her. 1951 Holly-! Times State Service . wood Ice Revue without the cusLAFAYETTE, Nov. 21--8chool| tomary days of rehearsal she districts should be organized on used to conduct when the show the basis of community educa- had its premiere in Indianapolis. tional! interests, and not political This year’s premiere in Milwauboundaries, the Indiana County kee whipped the show into sh: ipe, Superintendents Association was Miss Henie said. told here yesterday Attendance of some 10,000 perThe new system was advocated sons was expected at the Colise by Dr. M. L. Cushman, professor um tonight, the first of 20 sehed of rural education, Towa State uled performances. Last year, the College. Hollywood Ice Revue broke ali records with a total attendance of just under 200,000 for the run. In this year’s 18-act show with its company of 200 will be new material from the New York Center Théater ice show, plus familiar comedy favorites like Freddie Trenkler and Miss Heénie’'s two agile partners, Michael Kirby and Johnny Walsh. The show again will center
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Coeds Reveal y Snuggle Up i Teddy Bears |
COL UMBUS, 0. Nov. 21 Hu TP) | More Ohio State University co-| eds sleep with bears-—-teddy bears
than sleep bare, a survey showed today A’ survey of 1100 Ohio State co-eds by Alpha Phi Omega, na-
tional service fraternity, that 9.4 per cent of the girls ques-
tioned sleep in the nude and that 16 per cent of them snuggle up nightly with a huge teddy bear. - ” = » : OTHER RUSULTS: Eighty-two per’ cent said they sleep in pajamas,- Ti; per cent in nmghtgowns, and 1 per cent in their slips. Some 33.6 per cent said they kept a toy ‘eddy bear in their rooms for company and 40 per cent of the girls said they keep
some kind of a L toy in their rooms.
Parking Violators May Face Tow-In
Council Acts to End Clogging of Streets
The gears of councilmanic action meshed today in a move which may sweep parking violat-
ors from the streets of Indianapolis The result may be * expensive, too-—for the violators City Councilman Joseph A. Wicker last night proposed that police be authorized to “tow in”
found parked overtime The tow-
vehicles or in restricted zones.
torist in addition to the traffic sticker fine. | Mr. Wicker said a single car {parked illegally eliminates use of | {an entire traffic lane and is often the cause of serious accidents. To carry out the drive, he sug- | gested the police department be {equipped with a tow truck and, {parking area to eliminate need. for corhmercial equipment. * Seek Legal Backing City Clerk Richard G. Stewart was authorized to consult the legal department on the proposal. Some councilmen believed the city already has authority -to elear the streets of cars parKed in violation of city ordinances... Councilman Joseph Wallace said tow-ins were attempted under.an
old... regulation, } the move brought objection: from the ‘public - Also suggested was a boost In
the parking violation fine which now rated at $2 Although ( actio
15 tmen bypassed a pending rent measure, they to rescind the {ill-fated
oun n on extension proposal No. 4,”
positive control received a “Resolution
attempt to lift rent curbs here. Mr. Stewart said repeal of the resolution will “not affect future
action . Rejected Re solution Housing Expediter Tighe Woods rejected the resolution July 12 because he received. it unsigned the late Mayor Feeney. : Councilmen passed ordinances authorizing the city to accept annual payments from the federal government in- lieu of taxes on ockefield © Gardens apartments and to co-operate with federal aueT COATT bridge ¥aH Creek “ut Indiana Ave. Thev also restricted parking to 30 mihutes-on the east side of Carrollton Ave. from E. 2d St. to the Broad Ripple Post Office: Parking «in Oliver Ave. from. White ‘River fo Harding St. was limited to’ 'an hour and a hal from 7 a. m. until 6 p. m. Indianapolis councilmanic districts were. reorganized to incorporate two additional wards. and railroad grossing signals were ordered for S. Harlan St. and New York Central Railroad. The site has been the scene of several fatal accidents. Councilmen adopted a memorial resolution hondring the late Mayor Feeney and observed a one-minute memorial prayer perind. at the start of the ‘session. :
Retired Rail Official
In Fair Condition Fred N. Reynolds; 72, retired! Indianapolis railroad, executive; was in fair condition” in St. Vin-| cent'’s ‘Hospital today after fainting while driving his automobile! at Meridian and ,Washington Sts. yesterday Mr. Reynolds’ riding with him car Mr. Reynolds was general maniager and assistant to the- vide president of the New York Cen- | ‘tral’ Railroad lines here until his | retirement three years ago.*
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Perfume Salesgirl, 16, Is Fourth to Make Accusation Against Film Hero in-8 Years
Errol Flynn's lawyse the swashbuckling movie hero will not interrupt his honeymoon to appear in court tomorrow to answer his fourth charge in eight years
New Rate Raise
Preparing Petition . For PSC Action
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; decision in court, would submit a
inew request for higher rates.
The_telephone compariy serves 82 cities and towns in 46 Indiana i counties. : { In their petition for the in- | crease, Indiana Bell is expected to cite two reasons for the rei quest”
! service since 1940.
i TWO: To meet {cent increase in the
the 100 per cost of con-
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Spent $36 Million
During the last three years, Inspent more than
but the queen of ice, Sonja Henie? She's here to open her new $56 miilion in Indiana to provide
“more and better service,” ac- ____ cording to company officials i Now, utility spokesmen say, the
‘company needs to resume its $1 !million-a-month construction program for at least two more years to meet the continuing for more telephones and for serv-
‘ice © with fewer parties on the line. ' In a’prepared booklet, the tele phone company said Indiana Beil earnings hav2 declined 41 cents on every telephone every since 1940 Utility ‘officials said as a. result of the PSC September rate inierease -which gave the company $2.5 million—major construction iprojects were deferred, because the PSC order “does not permit earnings high enough to justify
additional plant investment
Actuary Questioned
In lllinois Bell Case
Illinbis Bell . Telephone Co seeking to raise'rates in Lake and Porter Counties, cross-examined an actuary and depreciation expert today as a hearing, before ithe Indiana Public Service Comimission was resumed The witness was Sven B. Han-
sell of Philadelphia. He was a witness of the PSC's public counsellor. Utility spokesmen said they expected to question Mr.
ansell for two days. ane. company was granted a $1,009,000 temporary increase in March, 1949. and now asks to make that permanent plus $725, 00 more
iNbraN, APOL IS MAN HOSEN Times SKtate Service LAFAYETTE, Nov. 21-—Ed-ward A. Newburg, 1846 N. Bellevieu Place, Indianapolis, has been selected for membership in the Purdue chapter of Delta Rho Kappa, organization.
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national science honorary mont St Mr. Newburg is a west taround Sonja herself. That's-why jn cost would be paid by the mo-| junior in science.
MONTE CARLO, Nov.
of raping a tenn-aged girl.
“There's not a hope that he'll be there,
told newsmen, “and a lot of ‘you
time of you wait for him outside the. Si
Pretty Danielle Dervin, 16-year-
Flynn raped her a year ago in al shower bath aboard the same] dreamboat on which: be is honey-| mooning with Actress Patrice Wymore, his: third wife. Miss, Dervin said she hopes he is sent to prison for 20 years { Freed of Charges i Mr. Flynn was acquitted in Los] Angeles on Feb. 6, 1943, on three charges of statutory rape involv-! ing Betty Hansen, 17, and Peggy
IL.arue Satterlee, 16 During a sensational trial Miss Hansen ciaimed he raped her at a party and Miss Satterlee said he was intimate -with “her twice on his yacht Sirocco. The actor was ordered bv medieval Monegasque law to meet dark-eyed Miss Dervin face-to-
face without lawyers in the cham ‘bers of Examining Magistrate Andre Biassette at a closed hears . tomorrow,
Mr. Flynn denies raping Miss Dervin aboard the “Zaca” Oct. 16 1949. On the basis of the oppos-
month ing statements the judge was to
have decided whéther the evidence warranted a formal charge’ and trial
‘Choose Own Time’
But-- Mr. -Cotta—said--his-elient who 1s sunbathing with his bride, of a month aboard the Zaca -at Cannes, will refuse to appear at the hearing What if a against Mr. Flynn to Mr. Cotta was asked. “So what?” the lawyer replied ‘A summons is not an arrest warrant, and Mr. Flynn is not saying that he will not come, one day or another. But he will choose his own time and his own day.” Mr. Flynn and his pride were shunning all cares at Cannes. If anvthing was = rocking their dreamboat, they showed no signs of worry
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—— — — } | Parking Space Set | For Hosts to Gls | today announced parking space will be provided near the World War Memorial building on Thursday, Thanksgiving Day,
Police
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Evangelical Church Mergers Announced | Evangelical United Brethremw the allocation of money Churches. of Indianapolis and the educational institutions.
state now officially belong to the Indiana Central College, new Indiana - Conference of the will receive $35,000.
church, ————————— = conference of ‘the THANKFUL NOTE IN DRAFT :
The general denomination, - which closed last preinduction physical Dayton, O., announced were scheduled for 231
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