Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1951 — Page 5

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increase proposal until possibility of using privately owned vacant rooms can be checked.

The plan to call for ap creased tax rate to start a cumu-

in-

most recent additions. included in a 32-classroom building program

completed since World War IIL

As was voted to ask for state in-

alternative measures, it

Showland

ly injur and

| Mr Autry Goured when a

he was serious-! §

permanently dis-|

JACQU Y P WHAUMBUSH, jt was yesterday. Philadelphia watchman,

. Heidt filed suitipy nape 00d this time.” for divorce in su-

perior court in Miscellany Santa, Monica, Cal

said he hadn't segn the. property tically any occupation. as though you had

and didn’t know what he'd do|never been

ruptured. Thousands have

with it. However, when he learned! already reported such result

virtually

You should test this Method in your FREER

impossible to 3h home without a davs delay. wished puild on it because of zoning and|]

TREATISE TELLS HOW. Send r it

; lative building*fund was proposed SPection of two vacant rooms movie scene explo Sion Yas She said she afd today that the burglar alarm he building restrictions and that tax| Adame. x. © oo De WER — : by ‘independent parent groups Cited as,possible class spaces in year. 2 hed rop. designed for apartment houses assessments were $820 he said, “I| [§ When 120 Bret tad slider wore the Mate Hill swtrich, sv 0 5 yiig Ton et! where he works was not so effi- guess I'll have to look into it.” | jnitey 10 Dats day class sessions pore junior high school pupils | FRANCHOT TONE'S court bat-| a Heigt dividing their) 4 ’ : from Mars Hill to Ben Davis. tle with his former wife, actress community propwe uowded Jooms Joreed the: Transfers Proposed Jean Wallace, over custody of erty and providing for support of ’

the school which has an enroll- ode after an addition is com-

ment of 755 children in 17 rooms. Most second graders have been

If the Ben Davis transfers be

pleted there, the way would be opened for reorganization and

lend today in Santa Monica. Tone, given custody of the boys when he divorced Miss

their two sons was expected to their four children.

Distaff

housed, but there have been indi- gistribution of classes“n the low- Wallace, seeks sis PRINCESS ELIZABETH has cations that half day sessions er grade levels in the Mars Hill (Superior Court g sent proud Lakeland, Fla. her ols may come later for them. school. permission to {sincere apolo-

Parents Divided Although an increase in the tax

more constriiction in the township, parents attending the session split in their stand on its possible benefit to Mars Hill children. Mrs. Graham Bateman, presiding at the session, pointad out that all township residents would be required to participate in the new rate payments. Should the petition survive in-

If the two rooms currently under study can be obtained, as

rate was seen as a pathway to many as half the first graders

now on part time may be returned to full’ time classes

A 14-member parents commit-

tee has met with the Wayne

{Township trustee, county school

superintendent and state superintendent of public instruction to seek approval for rental of the rooms. A side

issue of last night's

school drive was a proposal to de-'

take his sons to New York, where * {he’s been offered . {TV roles. Miss Wallace, who (married actor [Cornel Wilde last week, has filed counter suit to block. his move. She took the witness stand to testify the boys werefnot properly cared for by their father but admitted tear-

Miss Wallace.

gies” for the “typing error”

that placed the:

city in California. The letter, {declining an in|vitation to Lakeland on her forthcoming tour, was addressed to “Lakeland, Polk County, Florida, California,

The Princess

’ : velop a fully organized Mars Hill : “ " : ck evitable attacks by remonstra- civic unit which would add to the § i Yon loves Ie children sad a Sen, Se rederie tors, she pointed out, there could better schools campaign the im- ° : | Yery a 2 8 - lapology, blamed the mixup on a bp no assurance the Mars Hilliprovemeni of streets, Walks, irainia Fi AMERICAN tenor Robert Field typing error. group would first reap the bene- lights, protection and other enter- Virginia Field Rounseville scored a major suc- 2 2» fits from the fund. : prises. An eventual goal may be, ACTRESS :VIRGINIA Field, cess in the world premier of Igor: BOUNCY BABY, a German

"All the 11 schools in Wayne incorporation of the community. former wife of star Paul Douglas, Stravinsky's new opera, “The Shepherd, was banished from De-

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