Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1952 — Page 27

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Unless you mean it, better not show interest in the moon around sky-gazers who have spent winter months gearing up telescopes. It’s the season amateur astronomers will take visitors yard-ward on slightest encouragement. = There's a full moon coming up Thursday. There'll HY i be Leonid meteors (shooting stars to us) around Apr. 20—in a moonless sky.” Mars will be bright and shiny and just a stone's] throw from the earth—5236 mit Where to Go lon miles. Saturn will be bright! gu 0 Circus. Murat The and in good position in the Bast—| go. "spoenoe “oto UTR IES and just 798.9 million miles away.| (. . oq seats: $ a 50. General admission: Adults,

Spring weather has brought out, $1.25, children, 60c. Evening at

the amateurs, Forty non-credit, students in astionemy at Butied 8:15 p. m. $2.50 and $2. University a look a e| Basketball: a moon and Saturn at. Link Ob- othall: Harlem Globe

trotters vs. College All-Amer-servatory at Brooklyn Wednes- jeans, Al i day. The trip concluded a lecture 89 ax. pieraational

{ “acts, Coliseum, State Fair series by Dr. Harry E. Crull, head| Grounds. $3.60, $2.75, $1.80 and

of Butler's mathematics and as-| g125 8:30 pom, tronomy department. They plan) )

the May 6 primary? for registration is Monday. a

Deadline Near in Vote Registration

Are you registeted to vote in Deadline

Marion County residents who did not vote in either 1950 or 1951 elections must reregister. to vote in the ‘primary. If they have

moved to another precinct, they must transfer their registrations. Branch registration boards will set up shop from 2 to 9 p. m. tomorrow at the following sites in the Seventh Ward: School 17, at 1102 N, st St.; School 23, at 360 W, 13th St; School 32, at 2110 N. Illinois St., and residence at 1730 N. Talbot Ave, In addition, the Registration Board office, Room 12, Courthouse, is open from 8 a. m. to 10

visits May 4 and 18 when the donated at the Red Cross Center p. m. daily, including Sunday.

Link Observatory is open to the and received their bonds. publie. Indiana Astronomical

i The GI Mr. Worcel is particu-| ’ Society larly interested in—his son, sgt. Knots May Be Ugly

will talk about the moon at Cen- lewis Worcel of the Marines-—is|B Save Trees

tral Library at 2:15 p. m. Sun- due home from Korea where he's day. They'll {alk about telescopes spent a year,

at meeting at 8 p. m. Apr. 18 with’ . W. A. SerVaas, 4923 Park Ave. Gl Grave Decorations The General Memorial Associa-

Amazing tion of Indianapolis has started {plans to mark every GI grave Ten boys and girls asked for in Marion County with flags and tests during spring vacation Res ‘flowers Memorial Day. Plans for week. There was a good Selling... .. sect will be made at a

point. They get a trip to Schenec-\, \ J ootine at 7:30 p. m. May

tady, N. Y. There they'll take per-| . ity tests. at Union College ) in World War Memorial Buildand visit the United Nations next| 's- e association will elect {officers that night and arrange

Northside Foss. Sponsored vy be accom. Music for church and cemetery panjed ty Mr. and Mrs. Morrill Services on Memorial Day.

Paine, 4153 College Ave. TT | One-Minute Hot Dinner |

Metal ‘for Defense Near, Scientist Says

Attics in Woodruff Place willl pAyTON, 0. (UP)—A steambe roomier after this week-end. ing hot dinner prepared in one They're being cleared of dust-|,inute was forecast here hy a catching items of metal Uncle General Electric Go. electronics| Sam needs for defense. engineer, Woodruff Place Civic League mg p curtis of Schenectedy, tonight will wind up a week S/N. Y., said an electronic dispenser canvass of some 500 houses, TO-iwhich would thaw and heat a morrow and Sunday Teague vol-l complete precooked frozen dinner unteers will pick up heavy items; , jitt16 over a minute can be! from front lawns of donors.|, oa. economically practical with | Lightweight items are to be taken, ¢yne of electronic tube known as | to the community hall at East|, n,onetron,

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erally are not wanted by home craftsmen or carpenters, but they help the tree solve the knotty problem of self-preservation. So says Martin L. Davey, Jr. tree: expert, who points out the knots are merely the gnarled growth ‘provided by nature in healing over the wounds where branches were shed. . As branches grow and crowd each other, trees do some selfpruning and shedding of branches, he explained.

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The drive has two-fold Pr pOse. Funds from sale of defense meta , to dealers will go toward pur- It's smart to be chase of trees for Woodruff Place. J) das

High School Event

Some 400 Hoosier high school pupils are finishing up entries for the annual drawing and shop contest set for Monday night st Pur-

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due University Center, 902 N. . Patent Meridian St. Seventeen schools, Saedes 00 little! including several from Marion | Smooth Leather

County, will compete for certifi-| cates and prizes from equipment manufacturers. Drawings of items for industry will be entered by pupils in me-| chanical and machine drawing and house plans will be displayed | by architectural drawing pupils.|

Cancer Drive |

Dr. Thurman B. Rice, 3167 N. Delaware St., is directing Indiana county -units in. ) their drive to: raise funds for the Indiana Cancer Society.

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You'll be the “smartest lady” for sure in your eye-catching, breath-taking ““‘Dream-Steps”. Your choice of styles, leathers and gay spring colors.

group 4 $387,000. T he drive will through April Marion County conducted its drive in conjunction with the ! Community Pr Bee |

Fund campaign last fall. | Nationally Advertised Bonds for Blood |

A Polish immigrant and father of a GI is giving $6000 in U. 8.! savings bonds to 240 trailer resi-| dents who donate blood for sol-| diers. Harry Worcel, 5612 W. Wash-| ington St., operator of Worcel| Trailer Sales, presents a bond to| each of the first 240 trailer dwel-| lers who donate. It's a 90-day project, to end June 1. Approxi-| mately 50 persons already have

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