Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1951 — Page 2

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% wo Ea ' By DAVE WATSON ¥ Indianapolis public school administrators have found, » ¥ v ay

i [100 Tickets to ee Shows ‘ Barbara Ann Boosts Clothe-A-Child Drive

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ol She a major crack in the pillag, of democracy. » Too few high school pupils are leaving their classes ' ¥with a comprehension of the importance of the economic i system to the survival of —

£ . | nent, suitable for reprinting In 2 oly Be. 0 of Dr. Byron book form .after some revision) jams, of Rochester Univer- | of the news-magazine format now|

they are attempting to seal being used. tr Rk with he i nh of/ Such chapters will tell why a

x ndin | business field exists, its relation Sow in ne swing, the pro- to other industries, its structure, ons '

: was started last July with|source of income and importance

» to the School| to the community. Ea L. Shib-| The first publication covered]

t nt of schools, Hel the - department stores. It. was| Fs Superin ende | written in a style geared. to sev-,

enth grade' use. National tests 'indicate that makes it under-| {standable by 88 per cent of the U. 8. population. There were 5500 copies tsaued|

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Een an Indianapolis youngs‘watches his father leave for, each morning in a business ee | the boy. probaly : 88 | BB ed s enabling the father to bring] teachers and pupils. Reaction was tte food and clothing for the| favorable, and the edition will] amily and to save money that NOV be upped to 20,000. It has| «fill enable the boy to have a col-| been estimated that costs run eg education. | ana: three to four cents per| -— e-must-give—our—children—in+— mri { school a better appreciation of i Willisthis said the new pro-| what the private enterprise system 5" : I also designed to help) provides for a family.” {pupils in their daily lives.

? 3 “It shows,” he said, “that any-! The wheels were in motion. {one who makes a profit is, in a Texts Won't Do

sense, a capitalist, whether the! The usual texts of economics profit is gained from selling his| and social problems wouldn't do. services (working at a job), or| They were too general. The. pupil operating a business.” couldn't apply the material to] He ‘explained that the person|® problems he had never really) Who realized the profit must then faced. - {decide what to do with it. This,

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ICE STAR HELPS CLOTHE-A-CHILD—Pre Scott, star of the Hollywood Ice Revue at the Co Ordinary texts were too broad. he continued, is what a business| 100 show tickets for Clothe-A-Child contributors to Alfred Brown,

Barbara Ann

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_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES RE Rg ~ IClothe-A-Child Contributions

No sign of a break in the Indi- ally fide Indiana Railroad busses Previous Balance........$ 717100.The Amicitia Club. 'cvsss

|No Break in Sight in IRR Strike

ana Railroad bus strike was seen)

in and out of Indianapolis. About H. Dale Brown, Marion last night.

{half ‘patronize the Ft. Harrison County Clefk ....0.ue.

‘ The walkout of 140 drivers and| Division. mechanics yesterday stopped alll But most Ft. Harrison soldiers Mrs. Maude M. Indiana Railroad bus service . be-| coming to town on Saturday night{ Clayton .......c0000 .e tween Indianapolis and Ft. Har-| |didn’t mind the strike at all. The In Memory of Fannie rison, Peru, Terre Haute, Hartford Army ran hourly busses and the!” Fishbein «...,..... te

City, Kokomo, Anderson, Ft. soldiers rode them free of charge. From Two Families....: Wayne and Intermsiiate points. ear [ML C. M.uvuonnins e and federal conciliators No Name... ooessvecenss who had tried to avert the strike Liquid Ammonia Lost {Jerome Blickman . said that no further meetings be-| Ten thousand gallons of liquid Motive Parts Co. Ine.. tween the management and the ammonia leaked from a tank car Byron and Virginia W ils AFL Motor Coach Employees on a spur in the New York Cen-|Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee were scheduled, {trals Hill yards lakt night. Police] Brokenburr.,.. — persons a day norm- blamed a defective v valve. J. 8. Sadler: ’

ssepsssnense

{Tn memory of my mother,

City and County Em110.00 M. E..G., & friend of

ChIIAFEn «svesvnisnises 1,00 5.00 Dr. and Mrs. A. 8. Jaeger 5.00 Alpha Mu Latrelan......” -25.00 20.00 James W. Beck ... . sense 10.00 14.00 LANEY: «scvessevsascesss 2.00 25.00 Joe Scully sesssesssesens 10.00 1.00 A Times Reader covieeee 1.00 . 100.00 Juanita Hubbard......ss 10.00 3 40.00. Jess Hubbard ssssTaENEE NS 10.00 10.00 ————

| Total rh weds 509.00

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40.00 Total to Date......v....$1,286.00

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Some covered the world. But pu- (does on a much larger scale. Times carrier on the North Side. pils were familiar ‘with Indianap-| Therefore the profit. system of) olis, where they lived. New texts|free enterprise is shown to affect! must come from here. They must| everyone. {applause each night in the Holily-| Child contribution of $5 or more.

supplement the regular classroom | It provides opportunity, and {wood Ice Revue at the Coliseum, The contributors who receive the book. {freedom of choice, basic issues Yesterday applauded the people of tickets will be those who make With this reasoning the board|at stake in the defense of democ- Indianapolis for their care of their donations in, person starting: called on Dr. Williams to survey racy. needy children through The Times tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock] the 126 different business fields Clothe-A-Child. |at Clothe-A-Child headquarters,

in the city and start the project, Miss Scott donated 100 reserved No. 20 W. Maryland St. Tickets] “Indianapolis at Work.” The first. Rites To for “Gl

seat tickets to next Wednesday can not be given for donations edition has already gone to the night's ice show for Clothe-A- received by mail. junior high-school grades. Killed in Korea Pfe. Otto Reeves, a 23-year-old|

Child contributors. The show tickets are the gift| Indianapolis business helps pay Indianapolis business Indianapolis native killed in Ko-! ‘Mobile Blood Unit

The tickets will go to the first of members of the ice revue cast the bill

and Dick Miller, manager of the; and labor men serve on advisory rea, will be reburied in Concor-| Coliseum: Civ ears. Executes and ome 1030 3 Serer” 12118 To Visit Allison's frase Songs Bee | - x a aT I Wines 0 2, In. serve ‘The Red Cross mobile blood! Miss Scott was enthusiastic in| with material for the texts. | Funeral Home. The project has drawn the at-\" pr. Reeves tention of the nation’s school | oo killed July systems, . The lack of economic gtiders 0 37, Setion with standing throughout thé country! fantry Regiment, was pin-pointed by a survey made 25th Di 2 H by Opinion Research Corp. vision. fie Princeton. N. J, {joined the Army It found that only 39 per cent Oct: 2. 1950, and of the high school seniors who reached Korea took a poll test feel that keep-| last May.

week at Plants 3 and 5 of the dents who each year give to | Allison Division of General Mo- | Clothe-A-Child to pay for warm | | tors, | The mobile unit will be at! “I think it is a. wonderful {Plant 5 in Maywod tomorrow, thing to do,” Miss Scott said, | Tuesday .and Wednesday, and at|“and I hope you get enough | | Plant 3 in Speedway Thursday money to clothe many, many un- | and. Friday. fortunate children.” | The mobile unit will also visit]. The ice revue star also said she | Rushville tomorrow and DePauw was greatly impressed by the {° He attended ; {University Wednesday. A two- Mile-O-Dimes on W, Washington | . ing the profit incentive alive is] Pfc Reeves |day operation has been scheduled St’ which also raises money for| ._ essential to survival of “our sys- Manual High at Anderson for Thursday and Clothe-A-Child. tem.” School and worked for Basca|ppday, “1 went by the Mile-O- Dimes, There were 56 per cent who de- Manufacturing Co., Bridgeport” The Red Cross Defense Blood after it opened on Friday,” Miss! clared the best way to raise liv- Brass Co. and Allison Division, Center, 18 West Georgia Street, Scott said, “Several members of ing standards is to ‘‘get more of |General Motors. {will be ‘open for bood donations| the company’s income.” Only 43| His mother, Mrs. Ruth Monroe ‘Tuesday from 11 a. m. to 5 p, m. course, we all laid down all the per cent declared that “more Reeves Dodd, 725 S. Meridian st. ! bend dimes we had. It's wonderful.” Brothers Go Hunting,

production” is the answer, |survives. But Thieves Get Bag Mother, Baby Care

Learn by Contact MRS. CLARA CHESTNUT, 73, Indianapolis is attacking this|,e 1314 8. Fast St. an-Indiana-| prebiens by bringing the school .qyi¢ resident four years. Services) Two elderly Indianapolis Class Scheduled pup } ii BEE Co SORact with at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the G, brothers went rabbit hunting yeseh Be a p Se {H. Herrmann Funeral Home. terday, but someone else is holdjobs, the money, the foo € Burial, Washington Park. {Ing their bag.

materials and comforts of 20th| Century living. WALTER ULAS EVANS, 72) 0H SPI 62, 0f 2230 W. Mich. Portions ofthe class materials! of 420 Patterson St. an em- ; Will De a Surrent nai ure. In- ployee of National Malleable & opportunities w. e ex- Steel Castings Co., since comin “plained, éniployee development here 33 vy ago. Services 2p. their Way-home, - Wi will be described, pay methods tomorrow, Bethel AME Church. While they were Inside, some-| Cross Chapter House, 1126 N. and. scales may be explored.! ‘Burial, New - Crown Cemetery. one stole from their car both Meridian. These sections can be revised ag Friends may call at People’s Fu- their shotguns, John’s hunting the years pass. ineral Home this afternoon and coat and their day's catch of Other portions will be perma- evening. {three rabbits. expectant mothers,

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