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| as principal into { Naval Academies by Rep. Charles { B. Brownson (R. Ind.). nominated Point are George W. Banks, 18, 5353 Graceland Ave, | William E. Jacobs, 17, 2208 Duke

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J. Rex Davis, 17, 1115 N. | Quincy 8t., James J. Obedr, 17, | 5361 Broad | Alband, 18, 402 E. Raymond St, were listed for Annapolis, | Bangs North Dakota and moved here in 1938. He graduated from is a senior at Shortridge. An Eagle Scout, he is the son of Mr, and Mrs. D, A.

George School 86

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William Jacobs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacobs, is active in| church work, belonging | 40th 8t. Christian Church. He at-| | tends Technical High School. Master councilor of the Indian-| apolis Chapter of the DeMolay is a position held by J. Rex Davis. | | Other offices he holds are treas-| {urer and 8. A. O. representative of roll room 153 at Tech. second base . an short stop in American Legion | | baseball. His parents are Mr. and | | Mrs, Pauline Davis. James Obear is an assistant in PR {p. m. Tuesday at Harry W, Moore | Fought Hard | the chemistry class at Shortridge. | —} ; | He is also vice president of the FE eace Chapel. Burial in Crown

He playe

Math Club.

Jim is a Pioneer Scout at Ex-| plorer Post No, 78. A graduate of MARDELLA) LAWRENCE, 43, the: 10 per cent wage ceiling.| | School No. 84, his parents ares 1128 N. Hamilton Ave. Serv- Labor members battled just as | Mr. and Mrs. James H. Obear. | Former Tech Teacher James Alhand is another active Harry W, Moore Peace Chapel

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Five ‘Seniors Listed for Academies

Five local math majoring high | echool seniors were named today

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Lincoln Foltz $ Dies at 90

Services will be at 1:30 p. ™m. [today in Hampton Funeral Homa, {Plainfield, for Lincoln Foltz, who {lived his ‘entire life, at 1757 8. {HIgh School Rd. Burial will be in Plainfield, Mr. Foltz, who would have been [90 June 5, died Thursday at the {Lynhurst Nursing Home. | Mr, Foltz was the youngest-of |13 children born to Mr, and Mrs, (Jacob Foltz, His parents were {farmers and cleared the section of {land on 8. High School Rd. that |{is the present site of Weir Cook |Afrport. | The parents of Mr. Foltz were \great admirers of our 16th presi-| {dent and named their last child (after him. He had two brothers {who served in the Civil War, and a prized possession was a small Bible carried by one of these brothers throughout the war, Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Mae Rhoades, of Indianapolis, and two granddaughters,

n " ” MRS. HOWARD (MARY) DUHAMELL, B53, of 1829 Perry 8t. Services 10 a. m. Tuesday at Shirley Brothers Central Chapel. Burial in New Crown.

» » ” WILLIAM H. BRADFORD, 70, of 1534 W. Vermont St. Pattern-

Mr. Alhand

Military and

, maker ..at Engelking Pattern Ty Works, Columbus, Ind. Services and 1:30 p. m. tomorrow. at Shirley

Brothers’ West Chapel. Burial in Floral Park.

= » » MRS. JOHN D. (MILDRED) BRUCKMAN, 54, of 141 8. Haw-| thorne Lane. Services at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at Shirley Brothlers’ Irving Hill Chapel. Burial in Memorial Park.

~ FJ ” "MRS. MARY DUHAMELL, 52, of 4472 Perry 8t. Services 10 a. m. Tuesday at Shirley Bros. Funeral Home, Burial, New Crown.

» ” = MRS. ANNABELL CLEM, 44, of 428 N. Keystone Ave. Bervices 1 p. m. Tuesday at Meyer & Ab- | don Funeral Home. Burial, Wash- |

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to the

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= ” ” ALFRED KAHN, 34, of 530 N. Central Court, manufacturer, representative for women’s “Ready-{to-Wear,” Services 2 p. m. today lat Aaron-Ruben Funeral Home. 4 Burial,- Indianapolis Hebrew Cemetery.

” " = ~ | MRS, EMMA ALLEN, 63, of 2015 KE. 18th St. Services at 1:30

s ® = MRS. EUGENE G.- (CLARA

lices at 8:30 a. m. Tuesday at

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W3B Lifts Lid On Pensions

By United Press i WASHINGTON, Feb. 23-<The Wage Stabilization Board today exempted employee pension and ceilings and set up liberal guide §& posts for writing new and amended plans. In a unanimous decision after! the board decided to put no limit on the amount of money employers, may contribute to such plans. Instead, it established a set of I

benefits, : The néw rule, which ultimately will affect millions of workers, will result in quick WBB action on an estimated 500 plans which already have been submitted for approval. It does not affect pen-

efefct before the wage - price freeze of Jan. 25, 1951.

Management members of the board ‘fought hard to have the| lcost of pensions counted against

the rear of Red Cab,

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hard for complete decontrol. An estimated 6 million to 7 mil-

Dies at 60 in Texas

| church worker. He is a vice presi- ang at 9 a. m. at 8t. Philip Nerl lion workers are now covered by | dent of the Junior CYO Club at catholic Church. Burial in Holy

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Catherine's Church. In | final year at Cathedral, Jim grad-| | uated from St. Catherine's Grade

State GOP Unit Opens lke Drive

= = o Republicans supporting Gen.] CLAREN CE 0. KLINGEN-

8 Cross.

= ” = MRS. FLORA BLEDSOE |INEWGENT, 78, 902 N. Pennsyl-

Born here, Jim's parents are vania St. Services 1:30 p. m. to- | Mr. and Mrs, Charles 8. Alhand. {morrow at Hisey & Titus Mortu-

ary. Burial, Roachdale.

a 4 PATRICK J. O’'CONNER, 78

| |contractor.

morrow at George W.

Cc Cemetery.

| Dwight Eisenhower for the GOP SMITH, 50, 921 N. Tuxedo St, a

| presidential nomination launched mechanic. Services 1:30 p. m. to-| Indiana

| their | yesterday. Former

| Bouth Bend, Indiana manager of | the Eisenhower campaign, called {upon “all Americans” to get be-

Rep.

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‘Attucks Paper

campaign here

Robert Grant,

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luncheon at the Claypool Hotel. “The Republican Party can win | the Presidential election this year|ated in June, is the new editor of] if we nominate a candidate who/the Attucks News, school paper

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Eisenhower is the one wed | American who stands out above] {all the rest, a man who can re-| store unity at home and bring! peace to a troubled world.” | The former congressman said {the GOP can't win the election | merely by continuing to‘criticize | the Truman administration. “In the past we have denounced 12701 E WASH. the New Deal thoroughly, but we {have failed to provide the leadermea Ship that people can follow. The voters will not support a political does

He announced the-appointment of Dan C. Flanagan, Ft. Wayne, former Indiana Appellate Court as chairman of-the advisory committee for the Eisenhower campaign in Indiana. | Judge Flanagan accepted the appointment, he sald, on the basis that “the American people want Ike for President.”

Find Stassen Has Evidence On M'Grath

i By United P) | WASHINGTON, Feb. 23 — A

2 Days (Daily or Sun.) 30c Line per day House investigator said today he 3 Days (Daily or Sun.) 25¢ Line por day. understands Harold E. Stassen 4 Days (Daily or Sun.) 22¢ Line per day, “does . have ~some credible evi5 Days (Daily or Sun) 22¢ Line per doy, dence” to back his charges that 6 Days (Dally or Sun.) 20¢ Line por day Attorney General J. Howard Mc- | Grath became a- millionaire while

iin public office.

The assertion was made by Rep. Patrick J. Hillings (R. Cal), a member of the House Judiciary Subcommittee which has tackled the task of investigating the Justice Department's prosecuting activities, or lack of them, in the past six years. : |__Subcommittee chairman Frank L. Chelf (D. Ky.) said “we had along to call Grath, Mr. Hillings said Mr. Mc- | Grath should be asked to appear at an early date “so we can con- | ii sider this right off the bat.” | Mr. Stassen, candidate fof* the | Republican presidential nomjnation, promised to ep-operate, The subcommittee asked for Mr. Stassen’s information after he charged he had: persistent, confidential reports that Mr. Me- | Grath had become a millionaire during his 12 yéars of public office dating from -| Governor

planned al

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Hilda Ellis, who will be gradu-

15 N. Keystone Ave. retired road for a scaling down of benefits in Who” for outServices 8:30 a. m. to- cases of early retirement unless standing work Usher payment is deferred until the as a radio and Mortuary and at 9 a. m. in Holy normal age. ross Church, Burial, Holy Cross]

|plans.

ers may put into effect—30 days his home In {after the board acknowledges re- corpus Christ, jceipt of a report of the plan— Tax, {any pension agreement that: Mr. Auble, | ONE: Provides for “normal” re- who was 60, was , tirement age of at Jeast 65, andjjsted in’“Who's

jelectronics engiTWO: Spreads out payments “at neer. He was the [least over the lifetime of the em-lauthor of several ployee”’—except in case of death/textbooks. Jpenefits. , . A graduate of | THREE: Defers until the ngg-Indiana Uni‘mal retirement date payment of versity he was

ployee who retires early.

into effect under the same con-|8ignal Corps school here. ditions if they meet Federal Bu-| reau of Internal Revenue require-| ments, and provide that benefits IU Reveals {do not start until at least 10 years {after an employee's admission to i the plan and are spread out for

Winois St. as drivers and company and union officials look oh:

| : ervices are being planned tor | led N i D 1€ |colléctively bargained pen S100 poy Neil Auble a science e 0 ue

[teacher at Technical High School The rule provides that employ-i¢or 30 years. He died Friday at

Mr. Auble

a teacher in

lany vested interest to an em-| Bloomington before moving here. |He retired in 1948, During World

Profit-sharing plans may be put| War II, he was in charge of the

52 Cast for

Boy's Death To Spanking

TEMPLE, Tex, Feb. 28—An autopsy proved today that a grieving mother was right when she absolved an assistant high school principal who paddled her son of any blame for the hemor rage that killed him. : The son, Donald Wayne Carte wright, 15, was paddled on the seat of his pants five times by Assistant Principal Phillip: Le Loving for “cutting up’ in vocas tional agriculture class Thursday. A few minutes after he'd had his punishment, he slumped over his desk unconscious, from a brain hemorrage. He died later, in King's Daughter's Hospital without regaining consciousness. “I can't have people ing Mr. Loving was the caus§ of. this,” his mother, Mrs. i L. Cartwright, sald before he“Qled. |“Mr, Loving came and got fhe to take me to the hospital.

will command the respect and of Crispus Attucks High School./at least 10 more years. {united co-operation of all groups| of the American people,”

Last semester's editor, Sylvia The board ruled that any exhe said. yaekson; is the new feature edi- isting plan of either type may be tor. Assisting her is Mona Wood- extended without prior approval son and Elnora Pepper. |to smaller employee units within| Other staff members are Ruby the same plant or to employees of Matthews and Barbara Thompson, the same company in a different 'news editors; Perry White, sports geographical area. {editor; Anita Dillard, exchange!

“The doct lained to me Jordan Revue... .ocior seine oo sn

Times State Service |Loving's fault in any way." BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 23—The She asked for an autopsy and cast for the 1952 Jordan River the report today said a brain Revue at Indiana University has hemorrage was the causé> of been announced by Dr. Lee Nor- death. It said that the hemore velle, producer of the annual stu-/rage was brought on by ‘“under-

leditor. Vergie Lewis is business man-

manager; June Spaulding,

rapher; Willie Fisher, cartoonist.

Bernice Davis, Earl Edwards, Joseph Jones, Andrew Thomas, James Cooksey, Isaac White, and Mona Woodson. Bessie

nothing but

the news staff.

ager; Gladys Owens, circulation] art editor; Charles #ames, photog-

{dent show.

Traffic Club to Hear ‘Talk on Korea Transit

{address the Indianapolis

the Korean War at a luncheon Solley, Louisville, Ky. | tomorr noon at the Marott| Comedy Leads | Hotel. |

{anapolis; Patricia Fisher, |is chairman for the meeting.

Me-

his election as Islabd in

(land. = Playing; chief supporting roles will be “Mark Gale, Cumberland;

mmrrem——y |

! \rison, 6195 N. Meridian St.

Bolton Ave.; C rtrude

Baker, Beech Grove. Written by Students

“lrapher Jack Featheringill,

1225 N. LaSalle St.; ‘and Miss Martin,

ton, graduate Greencastle,

Two Win Top Honors In Essay Contest

Warren. Central

and Miss Donna Folkening.

a

Es Sit Le [ner last week. .

par 5 1

Directed by Lyle Hagan of the! gfpeech and drama department, bacteria infection.” the show this year will have as Capt. Thomas C. Herlihy will alternate leads Phyllis Cline and the autopsy report said, he had — Traffic David Kevitz, Gary, and Greta!suffered hemorrages

Reporters are Alfred Johnson {Club_on naval transportation in| Gray, Crawfordsville, and Marvin! liver, spleen #nd lungs—all before

i Comedy leads will be Patricia Special guests for the luncheon yy Nelson will be Gov. Schricker and Mayor| "ison: 4649 Boulevard PL, Indi-

len B ly are typi : ) , UBA, vw y and Helen Beverly are typists for Clark. Col. Carl Emmanuel, USA ‘Wayne, and Charles Sena, High. When Donald Wayne dled and

Robert Shanks, Lebanon, and| him that they hold Rothing : Rosemary Dean, Bloomington, : Other Indianapolis students in the cast are Ann Garnier, 201 W, for a dirt contractor. | [49th St.; Barbara Lemons, 5335 | | Washington Blvd., and Judie Mor-|

The sipging~chorus will includa |the following students from Mar-| {lon County: Marjorie LaRue, 326 Open 8. Emerson Ave.; Glenna Martin, Wednesday and Thursday f 1334 Kealing Ave.; Barbara Sum- dealers in their three w mers, 2955 Princeton Pl; Jane erials Tossell and Joan Tossell, 1160 N,|salers and Building Mat at Weest, 1254 W. 34th St, and Elizabeth

Indianapolis will be represented | in"the dancing chorus by choreog-

. - [N. Chester St.; Paula Hawking, ers from central Indiana ¢ arriett Stafford, 4134 N. Guilford Ave.

| The 1952 revue has been writ“ten. by’ Chris and Marcia Hamilstudents from

i William Henke and. Miss Mar-| "( __ |ilyn Day have win top awards tn ar the Americanism essay contest at| 2%; Crashed Into A High School. Runners-up were Richard Creasey struck a truck park

It was the second annual corband a eity light test sponsored by Cumberland reported. Lions Club for Warren Central ;

lving rhumatic fever of some duration with a -super-imposed

In the. past week or 10 days, of the

he was paddled—and also had | bronchial pneumonia. Before: Donald Wayne died, Mr, Loving sat by his bed, holding his Ft. hand. He was almost prostrated Mrs. Cartwright invited him to ‘stay with the family today, in a | further attempt to impress upon

against him. Donald Wayne's father works

Capital Paper Co.

‘Holds Open House Capital Paper Co. will hold house today, : x iv a

le | divisions: Crosley, Capital le-

their showrooms and offices, 1201 |W. Washington St, announced {Lewis Lurie, secretary-treasurer. |, C. V. Jewell, generdl manager, {and Fred Ritter, Crosley ese manager, indicated plans Were made to show the new lines of 806 merchandise to their 1200 deals ‘ade |joining territory served by Cape. ital Paper Co's Indianapolis .. warehouse, : Fv

5 Escape Injury . In 3-Car Crash

Five Hoosiers, four members | lot one family, escaped serious - {injury yesterday in. a three-car

By

{accident at Union and | A convertible Charles Yocum, 28,

by Oscar Campbell, 53, Morgan town. The Piney ir

Union St. by Ch

police re)