Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1951 — Page 2
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SPADES OF EARTH—Burlon W. Gorman, J. Dwight. Peteson, yor Bayh 4nd Dv. ML. Shir di fr ha ow Vina High Schon
“The past and the present met Emil V. Schaad, turned the first
Truman S S galn today on the Indianapolis official spadeful of earth. Mr. South Side. |Schaad is chairman of the School Continued From Page One Pleasant Run creek at Madison Committee. : = the M1 Ave, where early Indiana setcrusades in Europe In the Middle tiers paused to refresh themselves els-and bulldozers ground into the Reporters pointed out that Mr. was broken for one of the city's earnest. Baruch also spoke to the effect most modern buildings, Manual Meet Headon that people who try to distract High School. | | The past and present first met ropean job with political pressures nang played “Onward, Manual” Board started clearing the land are doing the country a disservice, labout two years ago. Mr, Truman declined to com- Beneath the outer shell of an ment on that. ABC Sus ends old house The President also: . . {moved was found intact one of ON Expressed Public regret 4 Liquor Permits the oldest log cabins erected in ¥ a BIA Om) On 'Mhe Indiana Alcoholic - Bever-| pr, Herman L. Shibler, superineign Relations Committee saw fit 288 Commission ordered four In- tendent of Indianapolis schools, to attack the. Far Eastern end of dianapolis liquor permits suspend- hinted at this meeting of two eras RA 1 ut breaking -as “a historical occa- . TWO--8tood fast on a forecast threw to 30 days. for violation of gion.” g ; . : a ame Increases — i a state liquor laws. | “The same perseverance that the new. controls law. He would and Robert Angrick, 2179 Bluff gio °C 0 not say whether this meant abo- Rd, was suspended for 30 days A Leading School lition of the 10 per cent limit on 4, selling liquor to a minor, { ‘School Board President J. THREE—S8ald he is still 100k- yygel] St. received #& suspension is no doubt Manual High School ing into the reported connection of 10 days for making a Sunday has become one of the leading between Democratic Natlonal|jquor sale. 'schools in the city and the naan RFC loan to the American loff, 701 Ketcham St, was with- leadership it has had.” Lithofold Corp. of Bt. Louis. (drawn for 15 days, also for mak-| Mayor Bayt commended pa~FOUR—Turned a cold shoulder Ing a Sunday liquor sgle.- /tience of the School Board and ential primaries in all states, He handed Pearl Shelton, 2112 W. is going to be a very great thing.” gaid one presidential election is Washington St, for allowing] Approximately 150 persons witénough. {minors to loiter in the establish- nessed the ground-breaking cere- ; FIVE—Asked whether his. 1952 : ihtentions Siig snvolved gn All Indianapolis suspensions persons took active part under the appointment of federal judges ini 27° effective tomorrow. guidance of Mr. 8chadd who acted | pensions were handed to dealers Bri directed the b d th Paul Douglas . m.), Se eet. over the state, [Britton Jirecsed 3 Jand, rh Dr. (oh 5 ad homing e e a [James A. Webber, of the Indiana
cs in 1992, Just a few yards from the Board Building and Grounds Ages), . before pushing. onward, ground earth to start the project in Gen. Eisenhower from his Eu-| Ag the school's summer school headon on this site when the this area. {ed today for periods ranging from which he feels will. result from ; Indianapolis a new Manual,” Dr: wage hikes, Horace and Helen Veit, 1080 Dwight Peterson declared: “There Chairman Willlam M. Boyle and] The permit of Nicholas Vase- tion because of the outstanding to the idea of presidential prefer-| A three-day suspension was Manual patrons and stated “this ment. mony at 9:30-a. m. today. Fifteen Hlinois over the opposition of Sen. | Fileven other liquor permit sus- as master of ceremonies. E. L. judges and that was as far as he Central College faculty.
Block Co. Eating Units
SIX—Appeared amused by the . : . advice former President Hoover To Close for Repairs . Police Probe Claim gave the Republican Party to “ex-| The Terrace Tea Room and thelr o Men O C pose, oppose and propose” in Men's Grill of The Wm. H. Black | WO en Uwn (ar 1952. The President said he likes Co. will close Saturday for re- Detectives today investigated the last word himself and that Modeling of the kitchen. Bath will the case of the car claimed by it is something the Republicans reopen for business Aug. 11. two men. have not been doing. . ~ The kitchen will have all new| John P.Johnson, 49, of 2034 N SEVEN — Announced he def--2quipment of the ‘latest design Capitol Ave., said the 1950 tan initely” plans to address the open-| instailed, including both heated Oldsmobile had been stolen from ing of the Japanese-peace treaty and refrigeratéd food drawers to him June 25, but Paul Shumacher, conference in San Francisco/2S8ure proper serving tempera- 34. of 410 N. Oakland Ave., inSept. 4. He sald the trip pre- tures. !sisted he had bought it July 1 cludes a whistle stop tour of the, Block's Riley Room on the from an auto dealer on EF. Washcountry in the early fall as far Street floor and the Downstairs ington St. as he can tell at this time. Luncheonette will maintain their |= -_r ———— ‘regular hours.
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he Free to Enter High School Ranked Report Venereal With Best in Nation Disease Among Gls Here Higher
An “alarming increase’ in the number of venereal disease cases reported. among military person-| nel was revealed today by Dr.
Gerald F. Kempf, city health di- past two months, Dr. Kempf said, |
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AND MUSIC, 7OO—The Manual school band played. .
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. " : y | . { periods since the Korean War and cracked down on camp followers. roa Trainmen | the coming of the 28th Infantry Most of them have now moved to Rail ds and . % Division to Camp Atterbury. Indianapolis, he said. End Two-Year Dispute
increase while alarming is not keeping out women who are ’ as bad as it appears fd be. He known to be promiscuous, he The Batop's Failroads any She explained that only recently have threatened, the taverns will be Brotherhood o ailroa rainthe military authorities stepped posted. Should that fail, he will men both claimed at least a parup their reporting methods. This 88k military authorities to placetial victory today as an arbitrator means, he added, that before the offending taverns off limits.'.n4qe4 their two-year contract June and July a great many The city health director indicated dispute.
cases did not show up in the he would do so only as a last re-| official figures. P sort, but emphasized that he Management and
One Indianapolis tavern was |responsible for a very large per-| centage of the cases during the
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tanual Ground Breaking
THEIR DREAM 1S BORN—Ground breaking school patrons burst into spontaneous song as Manual was officially started.
Church Plans Fish Fry
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Sisters Meet for First
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