Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1951 — Page 26
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Operetta Planned By Boys Choi
The St. Benedict's Boys Choir of Evansville will present an operetta, ‘The Pied Piper of Hamlin,” at Cathedral High School auditorium May 13 ; Director of the 32-voice choir is Sister Margaret, 0.S.B., of St Benedict's Church
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U. S. Can't Rela, Principal Appointed
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Wilbur ‘8. Barnhart former Federation and is active as a layvice principal of Manual High man in the Indiana State Council School. has been appointed prin- of Churches. cipal of Washington High School.’ He is also a member of the
Mr. Barnhart, director of adult Nursing Education Committee of
. ¢ 'ASHINGTFON.- May 9 Arrangement far ‘the. operetta WA ¥ vi education for the public school Methodist Hospital, board of the was made by the Fev. Fr. Theo- dent Truman said today Will gy ct em since Communal Center Association phane Connelly, musical director take at least two more years of 1949, was ap- leadership training committee of — of St. Meinrad 8 Reminar) tight economic controls and higher pointed last night YMCA and group work and recreAR the recom- iste as taxes ‘to build the necessary Nn r ation division of the Health and ME ASE I == a= ra = TWA - a he ; th mendation of > Welfare Council. N trengtl 0 convince \e Supt. Herman L, re : | iin that it ought not to start a Snibler With I1.. B. Maxwell, of. the : hi WR n star ¢ ler: M: staff, Mr, F Ss Ccoworld. wat He succeeds fanual staff, Mr. Barnhart is co
author of a high school textbook
7 falter GG Gin- : that Walt ih in business education. He has gery, who will re- . tire at the end served as visiting instructor dur- : ) in ; cutrent ing summer sessions at Ball State school term Teachers College, - Butler Univer- : bong gs or sity, MWhitewater (Wis) State Mr. . Barnhart. +... goenhart Tenchers Coll aid wos th was vice -princi- . eachers College. an as on the
Manual from 1938 untik Butier Evening Division staff for
the state accredited for training
If all-out war hasn't developed pal of L i PITTSBURGH oe 1 hr. 30 min. in two or three vears he prom- 1948 and for ope year was acting several years. . ced it should he possible to begin principal following the retirement A native of Dayton, O., Mr. ST. LOLS S$ 200 ] hr. 10 min. I off pi pe the ns > E H. rr McComb. He Barnhart received his early eduNEW YORK 2 hrs. 40 min hw that time. He said he was was assigned to the extended serv- cation in North Manchester, Ind. Ive * trving to Keep the war limited to'jces division, when Burton W., public schools. Korea Gorman took the heim of the With his wife and three chilFrequent flights to other princi- Mr. Truman spoke before an as- South Side high school. dren, he lives at 5702 E. Michigan pa! eties by dependable TWA embiv of about 700 men A Former Coac h St. Skyliners. Big savings on Fam- enting such industries as power Under Mr. Barnhaghs direction, — | flv Half-Fare Plan and round . coal. minerals, petroléum apd gas. the School of Prac of Nursing ” I trips in U.S. Courteous service: who are members of advisory was established in the kndianap- 4 LET'S wT Gat councils that work with the In- olis system and is now in its sec- TALK ABOUT : no tipping. ' For reservations terion Department on defense ond year. It is the only school in
He started his teaching career 1916. After a year there he taught two vears at Ken-
By LOUIS RAINIER
COOK'S AMOUR
Gone are the days when Cook used to smuggle Officer (O’Flannigan into the kitchen and bewitch him with a genof a freshly baked
jas baseball and basketball coach. He joined the Manual staff in {1919 and was head of the business jeducation department from 1923 {until 1938. { The .new principal is a Man‘chester College graduate and holds a master’s degree from Butler University. For many years he has been a Manchester College trustee. A member of tHe Church of the Brethren. Mr. Barnhart is a direc- | pie. In most cases Cook has tor of the Indianapolis Church] gone, too, for today’s stoves ——— | that practically think for you,
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Shotgun in Luggage
vour pie crust, dishwashers, Goes Off, Wounds 3 garbarge disposal units and CHICAGO, May 9 (UP) Three | steel cabinets have turned persons, were wounded when a kitchen work into play. shot gun contained in the lug- With all this gleaming white gage of. a 13-year-old boy acci- | porcelain your kitchen need dently discharged when the lug- | pot look like a laboratory. You
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today. i The dismantled $410-- caliber weapon was in a,canvas case police said, and held one shell. It exploded when a porter, William Jackson, tossed the luggage from a compartment of a Memphis-to-C hicago bus. Jackson was wounded in the hand. His left index finger was amputated. [The boy. Kenneth “Hamilton, | ‘caught the blast in the chest and
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Bitter Vote Drive
PARIS, May (CDN)
France goes to ro olls on To 17 as 74 now eral expected DO NOT CONFUSE THIS MODEL indications are that the election ‘WITH OLDER MODEL campaign preceding the big day will be tougher than -any hereto-
fare experienced in this country. _ For one thing political observers are today no longer excluding the possibility of clashes between the Gaullists and the (Communists Jacques Duclos, Moscow's mouthpiece in. the National Assembly, made a statement to that body
which . seemed to ordain such clashes. - pe Mr, Duclos. declarad that the BY ACE EXPERTS WITH ACE PARTS
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Moreover, there seems no doubt that other parties as well will use any and all means to snag votes
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