Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1951 — Page 16

! ‘The conference was arranged through the tion of the Michigan Education Association offered use of its St. Mas Lake Camp. More than 125 . In lis educators will attend this week's” meeting. ¢ Others to Go Later Others will go later this month and in August. Dr. Spencer Ww. deputy superintendent of education here, is chairman of _ tHe workshop committee which récommended the leadership conferences. While at the camp the workshop members will discuss a curriculum development policy for Indianapolis schools as well as pre-school conference topics for sessions to be held here next month. Among those who will attend are Mrs. Louis Bruck, vice president of the School Board; Mrs. Jack Grieg, president of Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers; and Mrs, Howard Altop, Broad Ripple High School PTA. J. W. Hadley Chairman Mrs. Alvin Johnson, president of Indianapolis Council of Par-ent-Teacher Associations will attend the setond conference, and Mrs. Bert McCammon, president of the council, will attend the

third. Joel W. Hadley, Shortridge prineipal, will act as general chairman for the first workshop, Dr. Myers will direct the second and third. Invitations have been extended to Indiana university and college officials and representatives of the State Department of Education, State Teachers Association, Secondary School Principals and ..... Indiana School Board Associa-| ms Ma iii id

High Peaks Guard New Yugoslavian _ Electric Plant

Ty By United Press ’ JABLANICA, Yugoslavia, July 14—Ten thousand men and won| en are tolling night and day, seven days a week, in this strategic mountain valley to complete what is expected to be the second largest hydroelectric power sta-) tion in Europe. ! Yugoslav planners claim that! the station, due to start operating in 1953, will be surpassed only by Russia's monster Dnieprostroy in size and power. It will furnish power to towns and industries throughout Bonnia and Herzegovina. The huge underground power plant, blasted out of solid rock inj the side of a towering cliff, isl almost completed. Plant Invisible Outside the power plant and the only part which will be visible] rises the dam, half completed. It will stretch between two high cliffs and block off the narrow gorge of the swift-flowing, glac-ler-green Neretva River to back up a lake 18 miles long and more than 210 feet deep. i All up and down the Sarajevo-| Mostar highway (Jablanica 1s] about two-thirds of the way from] Sarajevo to Mostar) the motorist] sees dozens of other bustling con-| struction sites. New factories are shooting up,| ready to use the power from) Jablanica. ! The biggest project of all, an] immense aluminum plant in Mos-| tar, will bé built as soon as large amounts of power begin to flow. Yugoslavia then will be able to prcoess its own huge reserves of bauxite instead of exporting them in the raw state. Militarily Safe Militarily speaking, this is the safest spot in the whole of Yugo-| slavia. It is near the heart of the| “Bosnian redoubt,” to which the Yugoslav Army. would retreat if] ft should be driven out of the open plains to the east and south-| east, To reach Jablanica, an enemy army would have to fight its way for many miles through narrow | mountain valleys, only a few of! them with any kind of roads. Even from the air it would not| be easy to knock out this plant. | Only the most accurate of pin-| point bombing could touch the dam in Its narrow gorge, and the | rést of the plant is located under| tons of rock. In addition the air approaches are barred by a jum-| ble of sharp peaks. |

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CHICKASHA, Okla. July 14 (UP)—It paid A. A. Holmes to get his name in the paper. Shortly after it appeared in a minor news item, he received a check for $50 from a Colorado woman. She explained in an accompany* ing letter that the money was to pay a grocery bill owed to Mr. Holmes by her late husband. She sald she had believed Mr. Holmes dead until she noticed the story. Holmes said he closed’ his «Brocery store here in 1912 and had forgotten the debt fong ago.

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