Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1951 — Page 3

rion A GR Sa BE I SAE Lr BPE or ere en erg ere Te pe ag mad wp ra WHA $ ‘ : \ I » re hi Kon ight ; / ; : > fy : ; » ol OBE: THURSDAY, APR. 26, 1951 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGH 8 ~ : > y 4 1 p . , a > : ispatched - Television Console Added Opens Convention Four Dogs Shot, | oy Polio T ' f ¥ : 8 ; ‘ pica i oh 20 om © Yueen for a Day’ Prize dip . | ; : ington, Cal. i ersons bitten i ingtom; Cal, Round Trip to Hollywood, Visit STRAUSS SAYS: TRADITION WiTH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW 3 , broken out, ° Movie Studios Await Winner Man Charged With $ ition for In- estinghouse 17-inch television co nounced.’ The prizes which will go to Indianapolis’ Snsale ig gi Quarantine Violation d it acted at WIBC. search being conducted by The Times and Radio Station Four dogs were shot yésterday ench consul- * Jay q by city police as four people were igeles, after for the a trip to Hollywood and a visit to the movie studios bitten and another was arrested ted 65 cases BD Quten for a Day” and a companion of her selection will on a charge of dog quarantine ih, De anothe; major prize, The trip =e violation. . | tmann, Yale e over the scenic route! The judges will select six wom- rs. - Catheri Hoffman, of gist, will be of ie Burlington American Bus|en, on the basis of their state- hy w. “Washington St. was » lungs. : ‘ ments, to appear on the stage of tt Kk ad i ——— : ! ther prizes with an estimated Loew's theater the night of May b jon and Shock deg ng : ' ' i value of $200 are being lined |14 and six the night of May 15. tacked her dog as they were walk- . 2 up for the “Queen. |Each night three will be selected Ing in the rear of her home. She Costa Nothing to Enter |as finalists who will appear on was treated at General Hospital It doesn’t cost anything to enter Loew's stage May 16. One . the search. Any woman 21 years| “Queen” will be chosen that night Gerry Jones, 4-year-old son of

of age and older is eligible, except|for the Hollywood trip, the West: Charles Jones, 27, of 417 8. Pine vinployess of The Times, WIBC, inghouse television set and other St. was bitten by a stray dog as he prize donors and members of valuable prizes. Bishop R. A. Kirchhoff he played in his yard, police ren eir families. All entries become the property ishop K. A. Kirchhotter ported. The ; boy was treated To enter, clip the official entry of The Times and the decision of _° ss = = at St. Vincent's Hospital for bites 3 blank from The Times and send the judges will be final. . on the face and hands. eight it in with this statement com-| Mail entries to: Movie “Queen, Ic SSIon Also, bitten were Mildred and pleted in 25 additional words or/for a Day,” Indianapolis Times, Otis Boyd of 847 W. 29th 8t., poless: “I Want to Be Queen for a/214 W. Maryland St. All entries lice records showed.

! Day and Win a Trip to Holly-| must be postmarked by midnight! . Albert Green, 42, of 883 W. wood because . , . ” |May 8. . p Ml dy 29th 8t., was charged with not 12S having a city dog license rafter § . . complaints that his two large] #F OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK Bishop Kirchhoffer male dogs and six pups were v .

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- “ Police shot animals at 2361 MOVE "Suey ORAM oop of He ERigooios Diooots of Bema ot eels Ph. and T-stiRTs A Terriric coutecTion—on The sixTH rLooR! ra ah " i.» bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of os v | want to be the movie "Queen for a Day" and this is my DE pi oe PD Hamiiion Ave. ud two of a pack official entry. | agree to abide by the decision of the judges. | day sessions of the 114th annual > |

am sending with this entry a statement completed in 25 words or | convention of the diocese tomor- th Kee J For boys of all ages! : Novelty effects and plenty with I : U. S. Colonel in Korea ess: "| Want to Be Queen For a Day and Win a Trip to Holly- ‘row at 2 p. m. in St. Paul's ¥* 9: ; Dav-Gl ("fl or {’) tri ora wood Because . .." | am 21 years of age or over: | Church, New Albany. Receives 3 Awards | One of the greatest selections that a young ay-ulo { Tiuorescen m nl . | The 66th annual meeting of the ’11 ; ; Name .ovevoneanaves ttetsraNs srs sreuy ttn Te rrr | House of Churchwomen will meet], TOKYO, fi SE Tree) man ever laid eyes on—or KAYNEE and ROBERT BRUCE are featu : at the same time in New Albany. . . TE le Phone . cL. 000.00 |Mrs. Lawrence Dorsey 1s presi- om, In Korea by Lt. Col. Gordon put shoulders and chest into! Today—is a good day fo get T'd up! Mai before midnight May 8 to: Movie "Queen for a Day," Sout of the Sd pa announced today by the Far East Si 44 20 ; se T | e two groups will hold sepa- d. . . : ndianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St. {rate business sessions tomorrow! 14. Gol. Murch commands thel String Knits and Flat Knits— 165 4 10 £U ’ {afternoon and unite for a dinneri{2q Battalion of the 25th Infantr . : : Chicago Receives Students Strike [scion that night Dr. Vesperipivision He was awarded (he Solid Shades and Stripes— Prices range from | Ward, San ancisco, or-in- second and third oak leaf clusters] : ' | Again at Se mour chief of the new curriculum fOTito the silver star and the first] Basque Types and Vertical Stripes— 1.69 to 2.98 @ : : . y {the Christian education of persons oak leaf cluster to the bronze star. | . Dou in Trium ft | SEYMOUR, Apr. 26 (UP)—Five of all ages in the church, willl The second cluster to the silver ‘hundred Shields High School stud-|SPeak at the dinner. Stat wsa. won for action near) L STRAUSS & C0 INC —YOUNG MEN—SIXTH FLOOR ® | yr a : lents staged their second strike! Gives Annual Address Ipsok Nov. 26-27 when he saved . "y . . 3 Million Line wg today when| Bishop Kirchhoffer will give his|his cut-off battalion by reopening : ; 30% ¥ Io y 'annual address and Miss Michi|@ road held by two enemy bat-| ® Parade Route {school board members postponed talions i |a meeting called to explain the Kawai will speak on the Inter- - al 100) . Continued From Page One dismissal of Joe D. Gili, their Rational Christian University of Jy 32% Michigan Blvd. and State §t. to football and track coach. {Japan. Miss Rawal of Tokyo is} lea the beat of drums. When the meeting was post-|2 Bryn Mawr graduate and long-| or. The assembled throngs waved boned, one student whistled in/time educator in her own country. | flags, cheered and showered Gen. the halls—a signal for the stud- Bishop Kirchhotfer will celeMac ATEREE With CoRTete: ent body to abandon their books Drate the Holy Communion Satur Cad 95 The city, whose service clubs and desks. day ai 730 a. m. In the eure | Z55: ? : » . entertained 18 million men during All but 100 of the school's en- Following breakfast, the men’s : ee = ; ry we TIER T Ee oy the war, went all out. roliment did so. Student leaders 3nd women’s groups will hold a : a ae Ee : en 4 3 Plus 3 Gen. MacArthur was making Said a parade demonstration Joint session. Mrs H. W. Whin- J Z 20% Tox his first visit here since May 3, Would be held this afternoon. field, Sheboygan, Wis, a member] ly . 1937, when he and his bride, Jean, School officials said the meet- of the National ‘Board of the i LL MacArthur %ho accompanied him ing was postponed until tonight Woman's Auxiliary, will speak. | RECE— today, were en route to San Fran- because of one board member's aa Dosey wi give the Drea Ee 4 x : i. Sls tr assignment Iu the Philip- absence Churchwomen’s esting. Other J mg rr mr — : = 4 — - > More -than 3500 policemen and! Oca‘ women oh the Program ape: " — - - - n - —— _— 2000 fctmen were on gogo] 204) ‘Mrs. Howard Griffith, Mrs. John F LE a aT . rh ’ - trol the crowds. Many of the spec- |Penstermaker, Mrs, "William E. \ HERE IT IS, INDIANA! STOREWIDE REDUCTIONS OF 10% TO 0 fo DUR- ; tators came fr b i : 1% » . 4 ' : : : a BD AePLaeS of Dieter pte} Joel W. Marsh, Mrs. Herbert J. gy ING MAROTT'S GREAT REMODELING SALE. THIS SIGNALL MPOR> \ Reunellys invitation for “all ofi | Preston and Mrs. C. G. Minton. 77 TANT FOOTWEAR EVENT BEGINS THURSDAY, APR. 26th at 9:30 A. . \ idwest America” to join the : 4 . y ; / ; 3 . Mido big, Defense Readies Case [REIN EVERY PAIR OF SHOES FROM HUGE STOCKS IN EVERY DEPART- \§ | 1 ag Shot Salute | In Hoosier Murder Trial KICK) MENT INCLUDED, FOOTWEAR FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY ¥. =. t way Airport, the Gen- ; ! ° on * 3a Med eral inspected an honor guard of. | PRINCETON, Ind, Apr. 26 JE REDUCED 10% TO 50%. CAREFUL MAROTT FITTING SERVICE ped

| (UP)—The defense was ready to ; present its case in the first-de- Pg gree murder trial of Rufus G.

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