Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1951 — Page 3
SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1051
Canterbury [College] Tole Draws Cas
Debt-Ridden Canterbury Gets Boost
Danville Turns Out For a Purpose
Times «State Service —. DANVILLE, Ind., Jihe 2—This sturdy little town held a Prince and Pauper parade today. It turned out with the royalty
Babb of politics and the poverty of edu- } cation marching together in a Italy, was mile-long parade. t. He will
e combat to “Give a Buck to Save a Colexemplary lege. n ground Acting president of the school, enemy in Fred Neels, appeared in the paC. Herm rade in a barrel, wearing red underwear, And students trailed on of Mr. along, pleading with patches for msen, 332 their alma ‘mater. d Browns- As an alumnus, Sen. William induction, Jenner, coatless, red-faced and —— red-tied, rode the swaying neck d of an elephant, holding on tight [aown and shouting, “I wish I was a : ES ‘ts Democrat.” And when he slid 4 Bs 5, So a ot A ' SH 3 % tha oN ay lasued Sd the Sunk of the elephant, GIT ALONG, MULE—Gov. Schricker drive a team of mules. They couldn't find donkeys for the PUNKINS AND DUNKERS—Ruth McKinley and Elizabeth . Indianap- most had a spill, and was caught state's No. | Democrat. - Moore sold donuts to “Get the College out of the hole.” ~~... | A Sloge in the arms of the trainer. . : ; ' found in ] : i oa. the sum- Schricker in Easy Job ’ Midwest Slated [Free Learn-fo-Swim Classes Open for Boys 81 Illinois Judges Come Up for Election 3 : | a By United Press {and Tth court districts out. the os, ehricker aa an Sales pire: Jearsto Sawin classes. for door craftwork, and Indian lore, Tinos. ote ha. 81pm supreme os a. i vagrants” standing up in the light spring " Central YMCA and the Riviera] w=, nciuded in the activities. |y,qges, including five state su = cyreutt judges will be elected tn; © || night and wagon, coatless and wearing his For New i ow: IClub pool June 15 to open. the| The boys’ program held Batur-|preme court justices, to the be all 17 downstate judicial circuits, i time and white hat. ! | YMCA's outdoor program for this|day at the Central YMCA during/and will settle a host of local Fourteen of these wilh ting i Bands were plentiful. The John _ summer. 3 ithe school year will be held onjissues in elections Monday. name three circuit judges. Cook: omen an Strange School was there in vivid A : Camping, swimming, softball, Friday during the summer The supreme court justices will|County will elect 20 circuit judges: tai red and white, the John Strange v : oy \ e l {baseball, day camps, hikes, out-/months. {be elected in the 1st, 2d, 3d, 6thiand two superior court judges.’ i pain Rythm band (small fry) followed NOSE DIVE—Sen. Jenner lost his seat on an elephant in the ’ | , : d
suspicious those uncounts of
It was Canterbury College, up to its neck in the quicksand of debt, pleading with its townsfolk
along in red and blue. And the Danville High School, the Indiana
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Boys’ School, the County Legion . band, blared and boomed the Slash in Metals marching cadence.
It was lend-a-hand day. Businessmen shined shoes for a dol-
- ” n lar. Cigaret gifls peddled smokes To Brin Hi Dip for a dollar a’ pack. And cokes| ! ]
and donuts went for a buck. That |
was the idea all the way through. | . George Lewis, chairman of the| Nn 0 @ . ¥
IU Groups Elect Seven From Here
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diana University, school officials
By United Press i
CHICAGO, June 2—-U. S.
rain and electric left five dead and!
Spring storms ripping various
weather forecasters warned Bf midwesterners today to ex- 8 pect still more winds of hur-
BLOOMINGTON, June 2 -— ricane strength in the wake
Seven Indianapolis students were of wind, among the newly-elected officers storms that of campus organizations at In-|seven injured across the nation. |
“Give a Buck to Save a College” announced. campaign, said he thought ‘“be-| 5. United Pheas They include: Perry Holloway, tween $10,000 and $15.000” had| A SHINGTON, June 2—The 2329 E. Calhoun St. vice presibeen raised at the end of the day. government cut the automobile/ dent, and Carroll Roberts, 4924
sections of the country included a tornado in Iowa, a heat wave in the south and east, snow in the Black Hills and Rocky Moun-
Goat Gave Bucks, Too And in the parade,
Leonard
industry’s supply of scarce metals today in an order aimed at slashing passenger car production to
Neils, of Troy, N. Y., member of | ,04 1 million in the July-Au-Alpha Mu Kappa, led a goat, or gust-September period.
tried to. The goat wore a sign
saying, “Give a Buck.” And goat| ... out in production from a
when the ind than anyone else all through the Jour 1,894,000 or
cars during those three months.
gave more bucks, the real kind,
parade. ; There was a new version of the flagpole sitter. He was yille, a junior, who sat on a plat-
fvy-covered administration building.
tress, and Fred Ritter of the
i lig|to permit production of at least Be adlanepons 1.2 million cars—unless manufacfrigerator to keep his food and turers switch to lighter models.
drink cold. Mr. Ritter also donated a $429
Cros frigerator which was/manufacturers may be able to Srclley Je to ay cagey buyer at|produce more cars without using
sunthority (NPA) said it hoped a Browned Jerry Davis of Nobles- deeper cut would not be necessary
form over the entrance of the during the rest of the year.
steel, copper and aluminum the! said [Industry can use during the sumuy PE Sia bre wih This mer months. But it does not’ School's Outa Debt.” But he, had limit the amount of cars that can it fairly easy. He had a cushy mat-|be produced.
This would amount to a 37 per
"The National Production Au-
E. 34th 8t., correspondent editor of Sigma Gamma Epsilon. John Bain, 3334 N. Illinois St., vice president,” and Barrett Woodsmall, 3951 N. Pennsylvania St. treasurer of Delta Sigma Pi. Rebecca Lane, 1104 E. 35th St. treasurer of Pi Kappa Lambda. Kenneth Hallam, 5436 N. Capitol Ave. secretary of the Christian Science nt organization; Lucille Becker, 908 E, 52nd St. social chairman for the Independent Students association gen-
The order limits the amount of
The net effect, however, will be
Breakdown on Figures In that case, NPA said, some
eral council.
Harry Halts Cruise To Telephone Margaret
the upper midwest and flash floods in Nebraska. The midwest storms were touched off late yesterday when a cold front moving down from Canada collided with warm air along a line running
Hnois, Iowa and Nebraska, - Hit Wide Area
Winds reaching 98 miles per, hour battered a wide area of southern. Michigan. Mrs. Ruth Whiting, 31, Holt, Mich, was killed when a tree crushed the car in which she was riding with |
WASHINGTON, June 2 (UP)— President Truman interrupted his vacation cruise today to telephone his daughter Margaret in England and do a little work at the White House.
See Story, Page 16
$350. He also donated a 23-inch|more metal.
screen TV set which went under
dianapolis did the auctioneering.
tof this year, 1951 production will | Seventeen girls were out in total about 5.4 million cars, com- mained at his desk for an hour
their suits. They were to peel off pared to 6.5 million last year. |
a phony dollar when they got.a real one.
Estimated production during
Then one father sawithe first six months this year
the stunt referred to as a strip|Will be 3,001,853, compared to 3,bathing suits, selling things. And 094,000.
two had stage money pinned over
The NPA could not estimate
tease in an Indianapolis news- how many auto workers would be
paper.
laid off as a result of the new
“That cooked it” said Mrs [CUk
Funice: Webster of the Danville
Gazette. But everyone wanted to help,
$12 Million Du Pont
and the Hattleld Paint Co. in In- Building Near Start
dianapolis, a creditor, cut its bill in half, and the president of the
company said he was mailing # pont ge Nemours & Company's|tation for the first time in 56
new official bull near New- years, Cars paraded as the “Class of 3rx Del, ang |yea
small personal check.
WILMINGTON, Del, June 2 (UP)—Construction of E. I. Du!
will commence im-|
’30,” and the “Class of "31." And mediately, and it is expected to
the Shriners were on horseback. Efforts Praised Then the
town swelterediis around $12 million. through the speeches on the Hen- has been given thé go-ahead for|1942 Army combat troops from
be ready in the fall of 1952, the company announced here today.
Estimated cost of the project Du Pont
dricks Courthouse lawn. Thethe work by the National Producpublic officials spoke, praising the tion Authority.
effort. And the townsfolk talked up their courage. Most of the colleges and universities of Indiana were represented on the speakers’ platform. | There wasn’t much which wasn’t
her ‘husband, who was injured seriously. | At Detroit, carnival acrobat Alfred Forest, 24, killed when the wind snapped a 119foot pole on which he was per-
forming. Hundreds watched his
death plunge. A tornado hit Marshalltown,
After a five-day cruise on the!la., and injured seven persons, If the 1.2 million car rate for Potomac River and in Chesa-| including Mya, Ernest Beam and : i, 3 "her three children, whose home . he cash went to/the July-September period is con- peake Bay, he landed here and er , eT Cadle of In-tinued for the final three months went directly to the White House. Was destroyed.
After calling Margaret, he re-!
and then lunched at Blair House. He then went back to his cruise, which he expected to end tomorrow. Mrs. Truman is in Independence, Mo.
Marion, O., Walks
MARION, O., June 2 (UP)— Residents of this city walked, hitched rides or took a taxi today as a strike of 18 drivers for the Marion Rapid Transit Co. went on a pay strike, leaving the city of 34,000 without public transpor-
1942 Gls Come Home SAN FRANCISCO, June 2 (UP) —The transport Gen. A, W. Brewster docked here today with
Korea, the fourth group to arrive here in 18 days.
109813 CHIEF OF
POLICE APRIL 2-199)
The twister broken trées, lines and
along the outskirts of town, and!
left a trail of dangling power
the total damage was Wank nN
at $1 million. Mayor John Mowry declared a state of emergency. | In Alabama, three persons were killed ‘by lightning yesterday.) § Farmer Bonnie Mitchell, 68, was! killed near Luverne, and Mrs, | William Hensley and her four-! year-old » daughter were killed! when they took shelter beneath’ a tree near Gardendale. In eastern Nebraska, where 24’ persons drowned in a flood a year
through! & southern Michigan, northern Ii-|
tains, heavy rain, hail and fog in| &3
shattered buildings| &
ago, the normally docile Big Blue i River and Salt Creek were flood- 8 ing again. National Guardsmen' EN
were alerted and Gov. Val Peterson urged residents to stay off the highways and exercise ex-| treme caution. |} Floodwaters of the rampaging |
Salt Creek coverded thousands §
of acres, including portions of | Ashland and Hickman and west! side residential and industrial sections of the capital city of Lincoln. Scores Flee Flood Unofficial record highs were reached at many points along both Salt Creek and the Big Blue,
ACCIDENT «= HIT AND RUN, 1 ARREST, NO INJURIES, 1 CAR TO PLAZA. 9107 MM RADIO 1122 SOUTH EASTERN, WIT AND RUN ACTIDENT,
CAR 1- HIT AND RIN CAR, 194° FORD COACH ABSO2, OWNED AND SPERATED SOUTHEAST ON SOUTH EASTEIN 2Y RALPR C TAGDNA, 2212 BETHEL, Will OPERATORS 317989, STRUCK, a A
CAR 2- 1937 DODGE SEDAN A302, REGISTRATION WOT IN FILE, YiNER UNION, PROPERLY PARKD AT CURB ACROSS FROM 1122 SOUTHEASTERN.
BALPI TACOMA Wi) LUFT SCEME 07 ACCIDENT VikS APPREHENDED BY A MAN WHOSE MAME 17 °T V'WN AT STATE ST AND N Y © RR.AND UGHT BAC! SCENE OF ACCIDENT. ms MER
VE VENT 70 TAKE TATA OUT OF MIS CAR. THE MAN 70 APSENENDED HIM AD DRIVEN AVAY, 3 WITNESSES, DONALD J0TCE, WHA, 200 SOUTH SUIT, DONALD SIEFFIELD, WH/16, 218 SoUTH Sartér, KENMEM: THOMPSON, » AS SOUMEASTERN WILL SIGN AFFIDAVIT.
"Co Me F NBOXLESS TOR *, (MDER. INFLUENCE der the government's new metal . or LIGIOR, TN oR, Tit o ; controls announced today if car| COURT, L AM. » SEENE OF ACCIDENT.
makers can still Bnd buyers for . eir more deluxe jobs. nele one independent executive TD PLAZA « 1949 FORD COACH ABSO2 Q put it: “We're in business to ~B CONTINUED, make money. With our metals : limited we're going to make the car with the bigges* profit to us until the public stops wanting them.”
there. One girl sat in a deep] freeze to keep cool in the 95degree temperature, while others in bathing suits blistered their feet collecting dollars along the sidewalks. And the town hadn’t seen so many horses in a parade in years, Cracked a town wit: ¢I guess we need a broom.”
and flooding at some spots a'ready was worse than in last year's disaster. Scores of families were forced to flee, including 40, at Ashland alone. | Two brothers at the University {ie of Nebraska, Dale and Neal Har-| JK lan, were rescued by National! Guardsmen after spending sev-| eral hours in a tree. They were! TRL rounding up livestock when they PRR were caught in the flood. | OR Forecasters said the Big Blue, § which already had begun flood-! ing at Seward, Né&b., would flood throughout its path. through Ne-| X braska and into Kansas.
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Scarcity of Cheaper Models Indicated
DETROIT, June 2 (UP)Cheaper models of the more pop-| ular cars may become scarce un-| Pt
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Two Local Students Two Indianapolis students will be among the 150 cadets who graduate from Culver Military Academy at traditional “Iron Gate” ceremonies Wednesday, Among the gradusting Sadjets George . F, Hilgemeier oy Limlted i Pridusts ey aa 3665 Washington Blvd., and Law-
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peak. Other makers have cut the same amount or more. General Motors, Chrysler and Ford still are having little trouble
WRITTEN 11:10 PM BOWLING
12 (UP)—Mrs. Perle Mesta, United
BEVERLY HILLS, Cal, June States Minister to Luxembourg,
BLOCK'S; Men's Sport Shop, Third Floor
was here today for a brief vaca-| J tion. She sald she would be here| J¥
COPY OF REPORT—Police wrote it on Ralph C. Tacoma. only a few days.
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selling their cars despite severe
