Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1951 — Page 24

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owing Flanmer House is mething like living with a fine mily of your own, = ¢ It's ,s0 close te you that you nay not. appreciate it,

o 2a That's how Dr. John B. Eu“banks last -night emphasized to fvorkers and friends of -Flanner “House the value of the “Blazing educational and social service center, i: The president of Jarvis Chris~%ian ‘College, Hawkins, Tex., who ~from 1936 to 1941 was educasHonal director of the Senate “Ave. YMCA. here, spoke. to some persons attending the 53d anpiversary banquet, Now, he stressed, the great epportuhity facing Flanner “House is to spread its self-help “Meas and gountry and our world. *w!'¥e noted visitors from afar have already begun to come to Indianapolis to -meet “Director «Cleo W. Blackburn, and other ~=members of the. staff to find out at first hand hand what Flanner House is doing,

Follows Open House

Before the banquet, to 800 persons attended open house to look over the Communfty Chest agency for themselves. They saw what the center is doAng in such lines as health edu“gation, home crafts, pci: Mow job training, build-it-yourself “pousing and do-it-yourself canning. Teamwork is the way it's done During the day, Harry T. Ice was elected president of the board. William H. Book was thosen vice president. Mrs. 0, A, Johnson secretary, and W. Dunn treasurer. Joseph Barr and William J. fout are the newest directors of ~Flanner” House.

Injured in Fall

Leo McKee, 51, Indianapolis Remodeling Co. foreman, Jured today when he fell from a

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EIGHTH ARMY HEADQU ARTERS, Korea, Dec. 6 (UP) Allied planeg destroved or damaged three Communist jet fighters in “MIG Alley”

at least

today

and knocked out

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tions which have been

Allied troops. All United Nations planes reJurned.. safely from. (dogfights, but one Thunderjet was {lost to enemy ground fire in another Operation.

Dies in 25. Foot Fall TERRE HAUTE, Dec. 6 (UP) David Thomas, 30, Clinton, was

blasting

TEM EAGER INSTRUCTORS—Miss Edyth

She's taking her training at Flanner House.

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Thieves Haul Away Auto Agency's Safe |

“It’s Stuart's for Studebakers,’ | owner Charlie Stuart says, and thieves took him literally last night, Z | They broke into the company | showrooms and garage at 1136 | N. Meridian St., loaded the com- | pany safe on a company truck, | and drove off, « Robert Stuart, 30, treasurer of the firm, said the safe contained many valuable books and papers and an unde-

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Under Police Noses PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 6 (UP)! Two bandits held up an em-| ployee of a cigar store located across the street from city hall {and police headquarters last might]

second-floor scaffold at 234 Mas- killed today when he fell into a and fled with $350.

gachusetts Ave, He is ondition at General Hospital, lives at 929 N, Rural St.

Railroad roundhouse.

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99 on the police holding charge of “city vagrancy” took a comical turn in Municipal Court 3 today. Three Frankfort men, charged with city vagrancy in addition to other counts,* pleaded guilty to everything before Judge Phillip L. Bayt. The judge, questioning each| man, found all had families, jobs| and money, and obviously weve! not vagrants, The judge and deputy prose-|

man a chance to change his plea lon the vagrancy count... Two of

‘ them did.

| But Lester Sheets, 31, who had | {no other charge against him, | didn’t want .to change his mind, | "Nt took high-class persuasion by | (the, judge and prosecutor to convincdéyim. Finally, he altered his | plea tos ‘not guilty” and Judge { Bayt disthigsed the charge. | Delmar erts, 23, was fined $50 and costs “and sentenced to five days in jail for. drunken driv- | ing, and fined $1 oy costs on | three other counts, the va- | grancy charge a, Charles Garrett, 23, was’ “fined rh

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