Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1951 — Page 8
DR. HARRY E.
his subject will be roughly 10
figure. Dr. Crull,
ment, will talk about the wonders of the Milky Way at the meeting house, Saturday.
at 2:15 p. m. in Central Library. He'll show lantern slides of the great cluster of geveral billion suns and planets to which our sun and earth belong. ~ ~ " MEETINGS to promote safer school bu¥™driving are planned in 23 Indiana communities including and Southport on Oct, 20. They're sponsored by the School Bus Drivers’ Association, Indiana State Police and State Department of Public Instruction. Wilbur Young, state superintendent of public instruction, announced the schedule will start Saturday in 10 cities and towns. »n #® » MARKS AT JU mean a lot this vear to Ann Mohr of 1242 N. Holmes Ave. She's ‘been awarded a postgraduate scholarship in medical social work by the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. Miss Mohr is one of six Hoosiers given scholarships awarded to train social workers
in care of polio patients. =n - =
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The Red Cross Motor Service could use volunteer drivers. Volunteers transport blood donors in and outside Marion County and erippled children from Foberts ~8chool to Riley Hospital. They give GIs a hand, taking crippled
CRULL’S subject at Indiana Astronomical Society meeting Sunday will be 600 thousand million million madles ‘long. Breadth of
head of Butler mathematics depart-
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Others to be installed will. be _Joseph Davis, Alexander : Kurg, Jerry Kerkhof, Howard Asley, Charles Flack, Willlam R. Sage, Paul Haagsma, John R. Johnston, Charles A. Hunter, lawrence Fleming
Virgil Shockley Mr. Flack Charles O. Cambnidge, James Devine, Virgil Ponto, Richard Moore, Edward Sweetman, Robert L. James, C. M. Blunck, Howard Hoffmeyer, Robert M. Ryan and Raymond Smith.
w = » THIRTY YEARS with the Im dianapolis fire department taught Harry Golder, now an elevator operator, that where there's smoke there's fire. Before firemen arrived on Mrs. Effie Manning's call from the Roland Studio in the Lemcke Building last week, Mr. Golder had piloted his elevator to the scene and put out the fire. He used an ex®nguisher
from the wall. Ld ® u
IT'S CANDIDATES for rchool commissioner will meet with the
1017 Broadway, at 7:30 p.m.
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An Indianapolis Martne wounded by his own ammunition -when a sniper’s bullet struck his tifle clip was among the newest’ Hoosier casualties reported from today. Pte. Ronald E. Nickel, 19-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Nickel, 1552 KE. Troy, . S8i., was struck by two rounds of his own ammunition when a sniper's jeg bullet struck the gs clip he was ipserting into his rifle, “The Lord must have been sitting there holding my hand . .. the former Technical High School drum major wrote to his parents. “It was too close.” :
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In Hospital 4th Time Nickel had been. back on five days
Pfc. the fighting line only when he was injured on Sept. 14 The wounds marked the fourth
Medical Society Sets
Citizens Schoo lgCemmittee at Tyo Meetings Tuesda
Candidates are Grier M. Shotwell, Mrs. Marjorie 1. DaVee, Josgeph Guidone, Il.eo Gardner, Morten Hansen, Paul E, Jones and Emil Schaad,
~ » » THERE'LL. be proud mothers
veterans to Butler classes and and dads in front Tows at Riddick
hospitalized veterans to sports
events,
» ” » OVERSEAS health workers are here to see
how Indiana State Board of Tlealth handles H o osier health prollems. Dr. L. E. Burney, state health commissioner, is showing them around. Among scheduled visitors are Dr. Vincenza Porrino, Flor-
ence, Italy; Dr. Alfonso P. lolity, Dr. Burney Brazil; Kozo Nakamura, Tokyo, Japan; Annin
Daher Jordan.
and Hanna El-Yousef, 2 » ® - JACK FLACK, Ave, councilor of Indiana Chapter, Order of ' DeMolay, at the Shupter
4217 English will be installed as master)
Auditorium, 1440 ‘N. Meridian St, at 3 p. m. Sunday for their teenagers’ program. It's the first public teen music entertainment scheduled for the first Sunday of each month during the fall and winter season by the Park Department Recreation Division. On the first program will be the Tech Brass Ensemble directed by John White, Mary Eilen Sullivan, soprano; Michael Cowan, flutist, and Philip Stevens, pianist.
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capped will be discussed Tuesday at two meétings sponsored by the Indianapolis Medical Society.
More than 400 are expected to)
attend the afternoon meeting at
the Indiana University School of .
Medicine and the evening meeting in Methodist Hospital.
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time this year that the 16th Marine Battalion member has been hospitalized. He was pre-
viously hospitalized for exhaustion
rand exposure; a heart ailment and
more regently with malaria. Another Indianapolis Marine and a local naval hospitalman were listed on today's Defense Department Hposier casualty list, They are: Pre. Lloyd G. Bowman, 19, Mabel J. Bowman. 507 wounded for
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Hospitalman - Dennis R. Fitzpatrick, 26. son of Mr. and Mrs, Dennis C. Fitzpatrick, 3142 Rader St. :
Education Board Buries Hatchet
In Teacher Ouster
Amboy, Ill, Oct. 3 (UP)--The Board of Education buried the hatchet yesterday with (eacher who dated a pretty 17-year-old pupil, but he apparently still was out of a job. Mr. Gibson and the board issued a joint statement which said
merely that the controversy which rocked this small community has been ‘‘satisfactorily adjusted.”
Neither Mr. members would explain the adjustment. but Mr. Gibson said
. cryptically as he left a meeting: “I have no plans to announce, But one thing is certain, I am not 'going to teach at Amboy High.”
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Franklin College Alumni To Hear Dr. Hughes
Times State Service FRANKLIN, Oct. 3- Dr. Otto Hughes, - principal of University High School, Bloomington, will address alumni of Franklin Col26 in Indianapolis. Kirklin, head
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