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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ WEDNESDAY, MAR. 28, 1951
| WEE Votes to Retire Pianist June Smith||jrges Anti-Red Policy of Ben Franklin = WRI Teachers at 66 on Music Progrem 120 Based on Daylight Saving :
Board Seeks
Conference Set On Family Life
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Riddick atidi- ” x WASHINGTON, Mar. 28 (UP)—Let's review the thinking of To. Address Group To Clear Up Issues forum, 1440 N, Asked by Acheson Benjamin Franklin on daylight saving time, now about to start in ‘A superior court judge who has Another step in clearing the yr... Smith, * By United Press many sections,
WASHINGTON, Mar. 27—8ec-| Franklin was in Paris at the time of the thinking, trying to put {retary of State Dean Acheson the arm on the French for a few million until payday—to patch up 'asked the American republics to- the Jeaks in the U. S. money -bags. day to carry out swiftly a three- on -Mar. 20, 1784, he wrote to point program to meet the “mor- the “Authors of the Journal of around the shops that sell cantal danger” of communism. Paris” a note calculated to im- dles, and “let no family be per- | ‘Never before have we faced & press the French of the thriftiness mitted to be supplied with more menace of this magnitude,” Mr.\ot Amerfcans and maybe quicker than one pound of candles’ a | Acheson told & conference of fOr- the Joan, The letter is found in a week.” ; eign ministers of the 21 American cpljection of ‘Franklin's writings! Third, “let the guards be posted republics, “It calls for action jn the Library of Congress. at stops of all coaches that would ever, to take advantage of a pro- under Park Department sponsor-| "OW *.« ° each must do his full Franklin, as always, wa s/pass He rests after hii vision allowing school systems to! ship, will include: Don’ Roden |SPare: methodical in his reasoning. He Except for doctors, surgeons anc ac * Ship, “ | Mr. Acheson urged this pro- hegan with simple arithmetic. midwives. employ teachers two years after neck, trombonist; Susan Lues- : age 66 if desired. Commissioners gow, soprano, with Myla Herman | 87am: |First he pointed out that there Fourth, every morning as soon said it would be difficult to deter- Lyessow, accompanist, and the ONE: Curb inflation on an in- were at the time 100,000 families as the un rises, have all of the mine which teachers would be Warren Central Madrigal Sing- ternational scale; increase pro-jin Paris; and put together they church be Is pany ingle. And eligibile for further employment. org, Kathleen Hergt, directthg. |duction of raw materials. ‘burned a lot of candles in theif that doesn’t wor a Fe 3 Wimon The board's decision was ex- | TWO: “Prepare at the earliest dark hours. eo i lg Bie : She pected to affect between 26 and 'mossible time a co-ordinated de-| Burn Seven Hours i § eC ’ 30 teachers here this year. Area Loses Power for this hemisphere.” | “In the six months between the them open juete eyes to see their : AppiCation of the program Ag Utility Pole Snaps | THREE: Tighten internal se-iogth of March and the 20th of "ue Interest. ) must wait on a decision from the A wide area in the vicinity of curity against Communists, but geptember there are 183 nights,” : jp jis [Laie attorney general's ofice only... ynd-|at the.same time protect “basic he wrote, “Each night, candles Reported Costello Visit : YOUNG THESPIANS—St. Agnes Academy has scheduled its (he date at which to divide age Rockville Road, west. of Ly A eT natationn™ haath hight ules senior play for afternoon and evening performances Friday and groups. > |hurst Dr, was thrown Ino dark) "Co, ‘ong the conference's firstly Aske noms Ion Tho period, JPUrS Toronto Probe
: " "> o . | ss f two hours early today | Saturday in Cathedral High School auditorium. Rehearsing are | Ruling Expected Ds gtd pale ‘was Ya direct reference to civil liberties, ppese 1281 hours multiplied by| TORONTO, Ont., Mar. 28 (UP) (left to right) Rosemary Pranger, Therese Lowe, Leo Kestler and | 1 is anticipated the decision off, breaking two power lines,
which include freedom of the 309000, the number of families, __, grapevine report that Frank Thomas Roseman. The male actors for "Don't Take My Penny" will state that if a teacher's 66th
Sheriff's deputies said a truck PT$SS: sp Sive 128,100,000 hours. And at| ,. "poc) Costello visited h were "borrowed" from Cathedral, birthday falls in August, the apparently struck the pole and Mr. Acheson did not mention one half pound per hour gives 64,- ) is — ————— teacher will be eligible. for an- left the scene, Indiana Power &
the closing of La. Prensa, the =, pounds. Which, esti-|“Ontario henchmen” here Mar. 4 i # i a | |other year's employment before Light Co. linesmen found the pole Bughos Aires, Rewspaper, sul il mating the whole at the medium prompted the provincial governretiring. : down on Rockville Road, just west ER e of La Prensa carefully noted price of 30 sols the pound, makes’ ant to establish a “crime comOnly a few teachers who have of Lyndhurst Dr. eas y the sum .of 96,095,000 livre tur-| 8
Mr. Acheson’s words. { ” mittee.” tenure status under the 1927 law] Houses In a three-and-a-half * ) nois—an immense sum! | ¥ ‘ : Mr. Acheson's idea of internabut have not joined In the gen- mile area west of the city limits tional consultation on preserving! He argued that Parisians in| Premier Leslie Frost sald yes-
(eral retirement plan will remain were darkened. “democratic institutions” was in. those days didn't get out of the terday that Attorney General unaffected by the board's de-| ——— ttegrasstrete t————e— sg! feathers before noon and there- Dana Porter would head the 5- . AIA : ' teresting in the light of a press cision. For them, retirement is BABY NEEDS A NEW PAIR |, corence held Friday by Ar- fore keep all hours at night, burn- man committee, which will be em- ; not mandatory at age 66. | OF SHOES? Here's an easy WAY | co,tine Foreign Minister Hipilito ing candles. His idea was to get powered to subpena witnesses and ! Will I22ad Workshop Te mrs Semoun | to get it! Just gather together ;...¢ paz He said that he could em up earlier. \indict those who refuse to answer The Rev. Mr. Mead will lead al Who Gave His Life to Help Comrades Services Toda | things’ you can no longer wear tolerate no ‘foreign interference” Then he offered the French a questions. ¢ workshop on “Counseling Young WASHINGTON, Mar: 28 (UP)_-The Medal of Honor, the na- y «++ no longer need . .. and no i; the case of La Prensa. four-point program. “Costello was not wanted and Adults for Marriage” at the 1:15 highest military decoration was awarded osthumously today FT. WAYNE, Mar. 28 (UP)—| longer use. PHONE RILEY 5551 nse cee | He proposed: could not havé*been arrested hy m. session. Other workshops to Pvt Joseph R. Ouellette : pos . Services were planned today for and ask for an ad-taker. She BY STUDYING the wings of| First, a tax by the window on Toronto police even had they 3 wJo nh di Midal of Honor to be awarded. for: heroism Joseph C. Ferguson, 42; assistant will give you experienced help in killed quail, experts can deter-/the silly ones who had shutters to known he was here,” Archie Me9 g vice president of Capehart-Farns- writing a RESTULTFUL, ECO- mine within a few days the date keep the sun out in the morning. Cathie, Torontp detective inspee~
will deal with “The Local Church bov / f ty in C ¢ ight above and beyond the call of duty in the Korean fighting. NOMICAL Times Want Ad. of hatching. Second, put the gendarmes tor, said.
Program of Family Life EducaHon ah ltieoige Thorman as Here's the way the 20.year-old I.owell, Mass., GI died for his worth Corp, who died yesterday. N atehing. | second, | ole LL i —— country: - eras hh
leader. Mr. Thorman is with the : a id Family Service Association. Gene ih : L. Schwilck of the Park School] His outfit, Co. H, 9th Inf. Reg, Water from a water hole he faculty will lead the workshop of the 2d Division, was cut off on! found. on “The Counseling Triangle— the night of Aug. 31 near Yong-| Later he was severely wounded, / Parent, Teacher, Child.” san, Korea, but he continued to help fight off “a Brees a Ca h LE te eR oar Jap De repeated enemy grenade attacks e Family Centerec urch” braved : ) e - cl’ by the Rev. Mr. Mead will con- connoiter a nearby hill. When until he was killed Sept. 3. clude the institute. The Rev. John his outfit ran short of ammuni- . P. Craine, Christ Church rector, tion, he crept out into “No Man's Recital Is Delayed will lead the evening devotions. Land” to retrieve grenades from By S ’ » oprano’s lll . A literature display, a guide the bodies of enemy dead. y prano's l ness to audio-visual aids and other When his comrades ran out of. The recital by Patti Browne, oR water, Pvt, Ouellette crawled 600 a ‘ " practical program suggestions Jordan College of Music soprano,
. {lable 1 h yards under heavy enemy fire to Wl available Bn the a five-gallon water can that had ©Tiginally scheduled for this eve-
National Family Week, May been dropped by plane. Ironically, ning, has been postponed on acto 13, and all through the year. the can was empty; it had been count of Miss Browne's illness. Seat init jridilie) by bullets, New date will be Wednesday,
The enemy fi a8 § fi Beech Grove OES er a To Install Officers
Mrs. Thelma Mills will be installed as Worthy Matron of Beech Grove Chapter OES at 8 p. m. Saturday at the Beech Grove Masonic Temple. | Other officers to be installed in-
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William. Abbett, .. worthy patron: Mrs Emma Ziegler, associate matron; Carl udolph, - associate patron; Mrs. Hazel arshall, secretary rs. Georgia Green-
tangled teacher retirement problem was taken last night at a meeting of the Board of School Commissioners, The board- voted to retire all teachers possible at age 66, fol~lowing an amendment to the Teachers’ Retirement Law setting retirement at that age. "high : chool.
Skips Provision Others on SunBoard members declined, how- day's program,
&een homes broken and a minister who is experienced in preventing such disasters will address a famHy life conference here Friday. “Judge Norman E, Brennan of " Superior Court 3 and the , Rev. James C. Mead of Jackson, Mich., will speak at a Christian ¢ Family Life Institute opening at 9:30 a. m. ', Friday in Christ Episcopal Church on the ; Circle. The Rev, Rev, Mead Mr. Mead Is 3 pastor of the First Congregational Church, Jackson.
Expected to Attend Parents, ministers and church leaders are expected to aftend the institute sponsored by the Indianapolis Church Federation and the Council of Churchwomen, Judge Brennan will speak on “Broken Homes -— a ‘Community ay : ; Challenge” at the opening - ses- > sion. A panel of speakers will dis- Beyond Call of Duty— cuss’ “The Church's Program for . . Family Life” following .the ad- Gl K | od dress. Women of Christ Church » i e in a e, will serve luncheon at noon after r 4 which Mrs. D. Joe Hendrickson G $ M od | $ MH will demonstrate audio-visual aids] e S e a [lo] onor
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