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A plan allowing Indiana adults to earn high school diplomas through an armed forces educational test had the tentative approval of the State Board of Education today. The board scheduled a public
{hearing on the proposal Dec. 1,
| Hoosier Profile | By John Wilson
BELIEVE it or not, Louie Rainier, the county's ‘tax collector, numbers his friends in the thousands.
An inveterate aid shaker and back-glapper, Louie constantly amazes associates by the number of people hé knows. Moreover, he invariably greets them by first name.
“Lou knows" more people than even Gov. Schricker,” County Clerk H. Dale Brown, his close chum and political mentor, says. “And
that’s saying a lot.” o bb
Louie Rainier Has A Host of Friends forefront in GOP ranks,
He typifies thelr hustle and vote-getting ability.
Never active in politics until 1947, Louie pitched in to help his friend, John Schumacher, in his® campaign for the GOP mayoralty nomination. Although Mr. Schumacher lost out, Louie's fund- -raising efforts were recognized. g SB db HE WAS a natural for county treasurer on the GOP slate in 1950. - He captured the nomination with "ease and went on to beat his Democrat opponent by 30,000 votes.
today said The faithful packed the Murat and Superintendent of Public In- y Installed last Jan. 1, Louie viewed the treasthrow coe Zuftawin 1th t - [nounced his support. Mr. Young . I P he began applying the principles he learned during be appointed gu g critic out on said it previously was recom-|plains his “how to win friends” success this way: 25 years in selling furniture, n Democratic his tail. mended by 18 high school leaders.| “I have always spoken to everybody, from the First off, he cautioned employees “to remember members of This here is art. This here is Members of the State Board street cleaner on up. And I identify them in my
* post is ore the national
music. The Maestro, with his yard-wide shoulders, his wonder-full tailorin’, really makes
God bless him,
estimated it would make. diplomas obtainable to about 1 million Indiana adults who are not now high school graduates.
mind with the particular place where we met.” eS oO
THAT could have been Shortridge High
the customer is always right.” Signs are posted throughout the office “to treat taxpayers with respect.” Then, Louie started a drive to collect delinquent
8 taxes. When tax notices were ignored, he filed esigned his It would give many adults a|School, Indiana University, Beta Theta Pi Social , position, ef- all that music. I mean he does. ticket te ea a a Fraternity, Banner-Whitehill Furniture Co., Foun- Suit to collect the payments. As .a result, he cept tha post None of the smaller fry could Mr. Young said. tain Square, his own furniture store at 42d St. already has taken In more than $500,000 in back nd, Mr. Mec- possibly contribute. I mean it and College Ave., Republican Party gatherings or taxes.
s banker-
reception for
stands to reason if one guy looks as impressive: as Stan Kenton, that must be the guy. That's him!
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Must Be 21 or Older
The plan, now being used by 26 other states, would allow all
the host of organizations he belongs to.
In the county Republican organization, Louie is known as a hard worker and a terrific fund
* > HIS WORK has gained recognition among Democrats as well as members of his own party..
oO That's Mr, Music! Oh, why didn’t ; Says County Commissioner Fred W. Nordsiek, & scheduled for persons 21 years or older’ who|raiser. Unofficially, he holds the title of court , Indianapolis we know it sooner! We coulda live in Indiana to receive diplo-|jester ; Democrat: was to. be saved money on the George] mas for passing the 10-hour ! SoD . “Louie has approached the treasurer's job with Mrs. Samuel Shearing concert. : eneral educational development . : : vigor and conscientiousness. I think he’s made Mrs. Mike F. 'Scuse please this parody, but ay It now is-used for bn HE IS CREDITED with rounding up some good progress. And he treats Democrats and : last night's crowd was completely diplomas to’ World War II vet- 300, In tbe ig Ho to elect Judge Republicans alike.” different from Thursday night's erans. RES 38 Suayop .D acoiion, he persona.y * 0b for the Shearing outfit. “The |contributed $5000 ta the cause. LOUIS OSCAR RAINIER was born 49 ente— Thursday night i was hap- Cornelius P. Turner, testing di-| Ajong with Alex Clark and Dale Brown, Loule ago in West Lebanon, Ind. where hi ary 8 , Pi rector for the Armed Forces I0-} on resents the younger element coming to the : 3 Dae AMENTO py and gay. Last night's crowd stitute which developed the test, John F. Rainier, was a Methodist minister. He 1 h was this-a-way and that-a-way,| told the board it would remove was brought to Indianapolis at the age of 3 when UP)—Ells- willing to applaud great triumphs| |restrictions on professional train-| his father changed pastorates. Imost lost by Mr. Kenton's crowded galley- ling and civil service now imposed, After graduation from Shortridge, Louie went want of a slaves, but equally willing to stay| lon persons without diplomas. to Indiana University to study business and addeadpan about anything unpre-| He said the test covers the sub-| vertising. Then he entered law school and came runk driv- dictably funny. jects of English composition, so- within six months of a law degree. was given They heard what they. deserved cial studies, natural sciences, lit-| $ © 6 ai 1 to hear.—H. B. erature and mathematics. | THE SEMESTER before graduation, C., E. | Sete Whitehill hired him as credit manager of his er gather- | y furniture store. During his 15 years with Bannerresources New GOP Mayors Farewell Party’s | Whitehill, Loule held almost every job, managing at Mr. . {8 y | two branch stores. is. pocket, Will Meet Here ‘Mr. 28th’ Tells Duri ; | . : ng his tenure with the Fountain Square to a total { | v . ¢ » branch, Louie organized a community business- . State GOP Chairman Cale J. ‘Division Farewell 3 men’s association. When he started his own firm Neigle Houder togay summoned 1ndisna’s at 42d and College in 1939, he formed a simil nugh with 72 newly Slesisa Republican “MR. 28TH” is now just plain group there. 5 ar penny and mayors to an all-day seminar here “mister.” 4 That, plus his tre d t tiked free Nov. 29 to discuss fulfillment of| Pvt. Jerry Grant, selected by § nh pus So enCous popularity, earned v im the title of “M » party campaign pledges. | OFF THE BEAC Yee . : yw 3 = dubbed b {Indianapolis Servicemen’s Center ° 3%0r of 2 Ji Teed Leading panel discussions will y SEA H cee C urvaceous Ava Norring, u ho was dubbed by a {cadettes to reign at their recent AS GOP COURT jester, Louie (sometim Toll be GOP mayors who already have columnist as the ‘ga rbled Garbo” (in this picture English is left to the imagi- farewell ball for the 28th Infantry § called “Reindeer”) almost dail alis stunts es eq served at least one term. Also nation) because of her habit of playing mental leapfrog with the English lan- | Division, was discharged from the his friends. In return, he if the brunt ota bia, Nov, 10 attending will be members of the guage, has signed a long-term contract with 20th Century-Fox. A television ac- |Army Wednesday. number of good-natured jokes. y Latin-Amer- Republican state committee, coun- tress and former New York model, she is testing for.the starring role in “Mabel ' | While others in his outfit were Once, Louie confronted an unsuspecting retroops to Ko- ty chairmen, city chairmen and and Me.” ! !preparing for a trip to Europe to porter with a book, “Photographs of Nudes.” y of the 1000- city clerks and councilmen. |Join Gen. Eisenhower's Atlantic The eager newspaperman opened it and received t went into In announcing the seminar, Mr. {Pact Army, “Mr.” Grant set sal a jolt. The book had been wired with a shock the army an- Holder urged the iehoRio Re-| : {for Florida. gadget. et lion has been publican municipal officials to! Wh : & Because of the recent death of | Another ‘time, duri y Prosecutor Fairchild’s rly contested carry the “Trumanism versus ere to Go N Pp ; 5 n | L 4 cd his father, Pvt. Grant was dis- bling dri ng ) W | gam ve, Lo emo : home-rule” issue into 1852. Basketball, Franklin Town- e Y e < 2 ars IS € {charged to assume managership, on his A “Your Ee aleghone = The municipal elections were guj, at Greenwood. 0c. 8 p. m s ° of family business interests there. = As “something } 1 the SeS004 phate ut 8 threo phinge ning with Clyde fi At Dinner Honoring Sovola | er | LOUIS O. RAINIER . . . friend-making, fund- every Soule pug Ber does—either to him SATHpAiEN tha! WIIl $09 on Slection aad Ils Orehestrs, $1.50. Todi Honored Ordnance | raising wizard, or his cronles” da t year,” Mr, Holder said . " | y next year, . . By United Press | Three World War II veterans | “The issue in this years election| ana Roof. 9 p. m. BLOOMINGTON, Nov. 10—The : Unit at Atterbury | was Trumanism-versus home-rule], “Meet Your Symphony” Con 1d and the new in ‘Ernie Pyl 8re in the group: Dea R. Lams Times State Service DePauw Marks 3 M i di $ { 2) . ~ old an e new in rnie yie - and Republican city officials) cert, Free. Murat Theater. 8:30 scholarship winners at Indiana of Melee) BORRlt 1 Lent cAMP A IER BURY oy-10 | ore n ianapolis Men throughout Inuiana are going to . bce ght E000 of Crafton, Pa., and Robert The 244th Ordnance Depot Co. Annual Dad’s Da . - demonstrate by good administra- Civic Theat University shared the spotlight , wilcox of Providence, R. I. [stationed here was the only ord- Y Listed Wound d K tion that we are sincere in all of ‘-'Vic “heater production, at a Sigma Delta Chi dinner last mp. other winners are Thomas hance unit to receive a commenda- | By United Press i e in orea this.” i aveth, the Queen.” Booth night, C. Balow of Michigan City; Ken- tion for its part in Exercise South-. GREENCASTLE, Nov. 10—De-| aaa—— | ary ton Civic Theater, 8:50 _ Ten new winners of the scholar- neth E. Bergmann of Oak Park, =n Poss: he Army's huge SUM- pauw's try for its seventh| Three Indianapolis GIs were Mr. and Mrs. Vernie E. Beever, 5 Stassen Might Not Public Supper at K. of (. ship were announced at the din- Ill; James P. McNeile of South The oe maneuve caine from Straight victory of an undefeated 2MORg the Indiana wounded in| RR. 2. Lafayette. h R if ik Does | grill, 1305 N. Delaware. 5:30 to Der given in honor of Ed Sovola, Bend, and John R. Miles of New Maj. Gen. C p Garvin, com- football season today will be the, Korea, according to the latest list, Pfe. Marshall LF McKain, son , un |i e | 8p. m. Indianapolis Times columnist and Castle. manding general of the 301st Lo- le- Of the U. 8S. Department of De-lof Mrs. Nellie "MeKain, RR. 1 g effect on the CHICAGO, Nov. 10 (UP) —| Dancing with Phil Bauer [00¢ Of the first three persons to, The winners were selected By, 0, 01° Gommang Ft. Bragg, Sought of the Dad's Day cele-| Co ps build resist- Harold E. Sta — he is “less! Band. $1.50. Arthur Murray's receive the award in 1945. Walter - Leckrone, Indianapolis, *8% bration: | Local men wounded were: Hind wy lack of vita- 1 pr 52y8 { Ballroom, 22! N. Pennsvi- Mr. Inside Indiandpolis is the, Times editor; Prof. John E. Stem- * Approximately 600 fathers are! WOUNDED dha? hbtn fkely” to campaign for the GOP ~=71 . nnsy — > da t t head! "The unit was commended for! pp y Pfc. Jack A. Silcox, son of Mr. ohn's Medicine presidential nomination if Gen. Vahia.9 p.m. first book author of the 42 stu- pel, journalism deparrent neat establishing a depot and com. expected for the program, an an-land Mrs. Ora W. Ratliff, 232s Pfe. William RE. Paris, son of Dwight D. Eisenhower makes up; o he Mikado). Gilbert and (Je0te NDE ue Im wih eC ions at 1. I mencing operations within 90 nual event since 1924. |Spann Ave. Memol E. Paris, RR. 3. Shelbyi ullivan operetta, t the 0, 8 vill his mind to enter the race. Boor Ripple A resented by famous WiF correspondents alms Gti aap jminutes after its arrival and four| After a morning of touring the] Cpl. Burel T. Summers, son of Vie Mr, Stassen, at a news confer- Gold Si g el | iter bv his friends and BeWs. « ie days ahead of schedule. campus and visiting with profes-| Mr. and Mrs. William C. Sum-| Pfe. Billy D. Sargent, son of r—— ence yesterday, intimated he Hi hea Se ngers and Choir: paoers shortiv after be as killed Read Movietime First Lt. John W. Shaffer, sors in their officers, the dads will mers, 1243 Martin St. (Previous-/Mr. and Mrs. Irvin C. Sargent, doesn’t think much of the nomi- g hool Auditorium. 8 oy eT ab Eire I ~ theln s . | Steubenville, O., was in command be guests at a luncheon in Bow-| ly wounded and returned to duty.) Gary. 5 nation chances of Sen. Robert A. FP: Covert Trios 5 Pachip or. \P u in.1h List of Winners of “the 244th at Southern Pine. man Gymnasium. | Pfc. Merrill G. Trublood, step-| Pfe. Charles K. Skogseth, son apo a Taft (R. O0.). He was asked to, \ Oo 0 oF Ind. o polis Mr. Sovola's book, “Monday : S OD Wiian » Rogers, also of| At 1:30 p. m. they will be in the brother of Mrs. Norma J. Callo-{of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Skogcomment on Mr. Taft's prediction Hall Follows Tuesday.” was published TOMORROW . .. eubenville, the commanding of- stands at Blackstock Stadium way, RR. 12, Box 268 K. seth, Gary. (Previously wounded that he will win the nomination All of the Athenaeum Turn- Fes tly re P The list you've all been | ficer was attending an Army ord- when the undefeated DePauw Tig-| The Indiana list also included: and returned to duty.) on an early ballot. ers, 8 p.m. recently. waiting for will appear in {nance school at the time of the |ers go against Lake Forest. 1 Pvt Argusta 8S. Wodtkey, son “He said that in 1948 also, and ro — ~ Ten New Winners tomorrow's Sunday Times. maneuvers. Open house celebrations will be RILLED IN ACTION of Mr, and Mrs. Oscar A. Wodtit Rovanths happen,” Mr, Stassen Counties Switched The 10 new Pyle scholars in- See who won the five grand Kill I bv Bo. by Boll jheld in sorority and fraternity] Pfc. Eugene H. Herrmann, 80n key, RR. 2, Elkhart. Lg % 1d f thel A : xs clude G. Robert Averett, son of Prizes in The Times “Movie- | e y Bu 'houses and in residence halls be-|0f Mr. and Mrs. John D. Herr- Marines Mr. Stassen, president o ei RTHUR, lil. (UP)—The Ar- Robert C. Averett, general mana- = time, U. 8S. A.” contest. Head- EDWARDSPORT, Nov. 10 (UP) fore dinner. Tonight the parents ‘mann of RR. 9. Evansville. T/Sgt. Donald R. Argetsinger, University of Pennsylvania, said thur post office was moved from ger of the Michigan City News-| ing that prize list is a 1951 | Amil Kichoff, 55, was gored to Will be entertained with a “talent| Pfc. Moris G. Moore, son of Mr.| whose wife lives in Muncie. he would be even less likely to one side of the street to the other Dispatch, and Scott R. Schme- Nash Rambler. death by a bull at his farm near night” program in Meharry Hall and Mrs. Ross C. Moore, RR. 3. - be a candidate if Mr. Taft with- and as a result. from Douglas to del, son of R. R. Schmedel, editor Read the grand prize list here yesterday. The family found and a Little Theater performance Attica. INJURED draws In favor of Gen. Eisen- Moultrie County. Arthur's main of the North Manchester News- tomorrow ... in The Sunday [the body when Mr. Kichoff failed of Noel Coward's comedy, “Blythe DIED OF WOUNDS Cpl. Charley A. Johnson, son of Bower. istreet 1s the county |} Journal. Times. to return to the house. | Spirit.” | Sgt. James E. Beever, son of|Mrs. Myrtle Johnson, Evansville. Organizations— Bridge Talk— We the Women— Events Set T sof } Their Own Individuality The Meridian Hil Country By y RUTH MILLETT the next two months. Friday r MEMO TO WIVES: Don’t make such an effort to be the club will give a square ress u Loc a P a the perfect companion to your husband that you dance following dinner. Nov. 20 Y lose your own individuality and much of your femininity. ha 20 2 duis Iiech Regular meetings and A national tournament, You can, you know. Here are a few examples of gar K. Goss, assisted by Mrs. special events are an- the kind of mistakes not to Sydney L. Houck and Mrs. L pe od by local . new officers and results of RE dinner invitation. That's the W. Sturgeon. nounc y local women s play are announced by local He scorns ‘modern .art apg 1emininity in you, Nov. 22 a family ThanksgivS1oups for the next few bridge clubs today. vou like it. Do His idea of a perfect evening me SS Seed aS ya Stena Marie Twiname Walter J. Pray, Ralph G. not figure you is to come home and eat dinner pa) Frolic dinner-dance after Kingan's home economist will Ittenbach, Sid Kasle, Sig Rob- have to go and then sit and read or listen the Purdue-Indiana game. give an illustrated talk on the inson, Mrs. Reba Buck and Mrs. 2long with his to the radio untii bedtime. You Nov. 29 a buffet dinner will history and foods of the smor- V. R. Rup ideas in order like to spend several evenings & be held in the club, and Dee. 27 rn Pp are local committee to flatter and week either goi ut or havi -dan: gasbord at Monday's 6 p.m. members for the fall national py ee iE 2 umor formal dinnerdanc dinner of the Indianapolis ; please him. Go guests in. You've as much right has been announced. A dinnerAlumnae Chapter, Theta Sigma contract bridge championships ahead and de- to your ideas<of the enjoyment dance New Year's Eve also is Phi Sorority. The group will sponsored by the American fend your i of leisure as he has, Jo don’t on the club’s holiday schedule. meet in the Ind! is Pr ~ Le Dec. 1 Opinions. They give yours up completely. oka Chub.” anapolis Press Contract Bridge league Dec are a real part And so it goes. A sure way of Legion Auxilia , through 9 In the Detroit Leland of yoy, getting along with a man is to The Robert E. Linehan Rotary Club Hotel, Detroit, Mich. He thinks it echo all of his opinions and to American Legion Auxiliary will The Women's Rotary Club E. A. Poste, newly elected is silly of wom- pretend to enjoy everything hold its annual Armistice Day members will hear Frank W. president of the Allison Con- 0 to spend so Ruth Millett nat ne enjoys and dislike dance from 9 p.m. tonight to Hamilto ak at the Mond ’ _ Much time getting ready to en- everything he hates. But it is 1 a.m. tomorrow in the Spink amilton spe a e Monday tract Bridge Club, will be as meeting in the Hotel Washing- tertain at home. But you like also a sure way of boring him— Arms: Hotel. Carl Kiefer's ton. An exchange teacher in sisted this year by G. A. Bretz- (5, make a production out.of a eventually. orchestra will play. Bradford, England, he will dis- laff, vice president; Mrs. D. K. cuss his experiences there. Addicott, secretary -treasurer, Blackwood on Brid B Latrei Club and O. H. Reich, director. 9 i : 37eian ; St t . Mrs, Mary Welch and Mr. * * . girs, James 3. Stewart, presi wennacn are snowed 1» Muzzy Finds Signals Give Away Secrets announce standing committees reservation co-chairmen for the at the 1:15 p.m. business anual charity tournament for O GET the full benefit of South Genter rope second mettiod, and Ui session Monday in the home of the Damon - Runvon Cancer signals, you have to know © > one Mr, e se was to Mrs. Kenneth Galm, W, 79th in a on yon a when to use them as well as how Both sides Yilparagle . the king and ace of diamonds Bt. . * to usé them. Mr, Muzzy has gone. : and ruff a third round on the . They are Mrs. Robert M. played at 1 and 7 p. m. Nov. i, for signals in a big- way Mr. Abel board, hoping the queen would Neale, program chairmen, and 18 in the Indianapolis -Athletic j3tely, He knows that the play H-QJ1073 lead a diamond to the king, re- . L _Mesdames Wayne E. Rhodes, Club. of an unnecessarily high card of S—-Q J8 . : turn a diamond and finesse the Robert P. Boesinger and James “Winers fm the local play are 5 git suggests that partner ~P=K 3 jack. : E. Allen; Mrs. Robert W. Smith, Allison Team, Tues. night: 1.54 that suit. But’ that's only i QA ® =» ways and means chairman, and N & S—Mr. and Mrs. Poste, .,t of the story. : WEST EAS WHEN THE jack held, Mr. Mesdames Wayne Burns, first; Mr. and Mrs. Addicott, Here's what happened in to- Mr. Muzzy Mr. Champion Dale led the ace and off went Stephen Hadley, George Horst, Second; er. and Bits. Neieh 208 day's deal. Mr. Muzzy's open- Su 9582 emi) . dummy’s six of clubs. Only a Gustav Do , George H, Mar- p orbes, George Hun 4 . spade trick had to be conceded - shall, Los a, d Clar- “Times photo by Dean Timmerman. third Sorby E & W-—David leg. lead os fhe jash 33 lune D—9 438 D—Q 10 8 2 to the defenders. ence A. Wacker, PACKING—Tobie Cadle, Martha Wright, Ethel Madden, Anne Mahaffey and Mary Carolyn Lafuze, James Mattis, first; S00 “50 y EE ie] O13 O-BQ34 s nw Swartz pack their hockey sticks for the play day today in Hillsdale School, Cincinnati. They will rep- Mrs. Forobes, Mrs. G. E. Hunt, oon 0 50 40 oe Mr. SOUTH resent Tudor Hall School. second; Mr. -and Mrs. J. W, Muzzy followed suit och ie — Mr. Dale LL AYNON PD ys Fi * Newbold, third. trumps and then signalled vio- §-A 10 “ @ n and mem- . : . . Marott Club, Tues. night: 1 . = H—-AK92 bership chairman, and Mrs. Thank Offering Guard Washing Sorority to Meet aS. (Possible 163) Mis. Ar- jestly in races, Diaving re D-AJT6 Mrs. Elbert. Gilliom, pub. , M* Ava Ann Pierson Falk- From Lint Marks Merete of te Rapa Cn. EE Ee Dpmiiu ig wie pga E “Melty chairman, and Mrs. inburg will give the thank offer It's often poor policy to re- ter, Delta Sigma Kappa Soror- john, Mrs. M. L. Thompson MR. DALE smiled when he Sent pl : North ' East Thomas H. Woodard. ing service at 10:30 a. m. fo- use sudsy water in which white jty will mark the 20th anni~ and Don Kersten, Wiliam R. 80th this information that the 1H Pass SH Pass Mrs. Robert H. Stone, tele- morrow in the Kdgewood and pastel garments have been yersary of the group with a McClone 93.5 (tie); E. & W. spade finesse would lose, He gg pass 4 © Pass phone , and Mesdames Methodist Church. She re- Washed for your dark things. chicken dinner at 6:30 p. m. to- (Possible 189)—Mrs, Arch Fal- Was thereby guided into another gH All Pass * ‘William, V. Kingdon Jr, Carl turned recently with her hus- Often a residue of lint from night in Shepherd's Restaurant, endar, Mrs. William Rose 109; line of play which had, at least; _Gerdts and H. Jerome Noel; band and three children from a light-coloréd cotton may speckle 38th and Post Road. .The in- Mrs. L. J. Blackmore, Mrs, Wil- a 50-50 chance of success. could be set up, dummy’s losing —— Mrs, Edward Wilson, Southwest = Tive-year missionary service in the somber-shades garments jtiation service will follow the liam’ Epstein 105.5; Mrs. Harold Now, e depended on club could be discarded on it. Social Center chairman, the Philippines, - A and spoil their effect, entertainment, J. Casey, John Niblack 101 the diamond suit, If ths jack One way to do this was to cash
