Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1952 — Page 34
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7A Family Forum
2 Teen-agers and parents talk wp OVEr “going steady,” allgwances, recreation and use of the family lear at 8:30 tonight in Kirshhaum Community Center, The forum oni “Can Teen-agers and Parents LAgree?” will be sponsored by the (Center and the P.O.K. Club, Teen speakers will be Eugene lee and Pauline Nelson. Parent viewpoints will be given by Mrs, Manuel Leve and Leo Selig. Moderator will be Prof, Doris Phillips of Indiana University.
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MARION COUNTY youth will get together May 9 to rehearse their roles in event of an air raid. The mock drill at Technical High Bchool will be sponsored by the local Junior Red Cross. Invited are students and staffers of all Indianapolis ~~ and Marion County high schools The alert will be sounded at 4 p.m. and all stations will be manned. Sound - effects at 4:15 p. m. will portray a bomb explosion, Then disaster Where fo Go workers go into action. Half the [Indianapolis Home Show. group will take the part of the Manufacturers Bullding, State Fairgrounds, Daily from 11 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. General ad-
‘wounded.” Co-chairmen are Tom Kurz, mission, 50. “Night Visitors.” Presenta-
Cherry Bheppard and Charles tion by Crispus Attucks High
Linder. Peak at Labs ; School. School auditorium. 8:15 p.m. “Meet Arizona’ Catholic
Theater Guild presentation. InThebler Sail Tresiiation. In. U. S. Internal Revenue
| State Fairgrounds, $1.20 and : $1.30. 8:30 p. m, 1 Official Retires
“Murder in the Cathedral.” Indiana University Theater {~The White House yesterday an-
i { sed the' resignation and re- | production. University Theater [nonce | Bloomington. 8:30 p. m. | tirement of Tom 8, Martin as
Ee .. ... Assistant Commissionér of In- — | ternal Revenue. Mr. Hastings Mr. Lesh {three representatives “from each Mr, Martin, 58, has been with : - : member school, the Internal Revenue Bureau Riley Hospital staff and tech- Tom Sterling, Howe High since he was 23. He wrote Presi-
nicians will explain the hospital School dean of boys, will extend dent. Truman that he decided to laboratories to vistors Wednes- §reetings. Clarence Warner, take the retirement to which he day, when James ‘Whitcomb Crispus Attucks student, will pre- is entitled, Riley Memorial Association sent distinguished guests, Prof. . The abolition of Mr. Martin's meets there. J. x Mitthell Purdue University, job was called for in the recentlyashi will speak. Mrs. Martha Turpin, approved Internal Revenue reta ae aR dean of girls at Technical High organization plan, but he had varsit . trustees will: speak after School, will preside at the spon-'heen offered a similar post to be y ' pe sors’ meeting. She is executive created under civil service in the
luncheon, The Bradford Woods: secr ou. recreationshealth . center . being, *CIEiArY of Indiana Student reorganized bureau
developed near Martinsville will) be discussed by R. E. Carlson of | Bloomington. Presiding will be Perry W. Lesh, Brendenwood, as-|
sociation president. |
Golden Wedding Day
Open house Bunday will mark! the 50th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Harris. They'll enter-} tain from 2 to 5 p. m. in their] home, 26 N. Richland 8t. They ve Hved all their married life in Indianapolis. Mr. Harris was in|
Joining them in celebration will] be their son, Donald J., daughter, Mrs. Francis J. Lyons, and four grandsons. : {
On the House |
Church members will do all the work without pay Baturday in the Audubon Cafe, 5628 F.| Washington 8t. That day all prof- }° {ts from meals in the restaurant’ owned: by Mr. and Mrs, Chester Douglas will go to Downey
fund. Men of Downey Church will] wash dishes and the women will, be waitresses. Greeting cus-| tomers will be the Rev. and Mrs. FF. W. Wiegmann.
School Leaders to Meet
Clinics will be conducted by experts in various school fields at|
the Indiana Btudent Councils’ ; : '- : convention at Butler University | ° a Snore will be held! : | 1260 Richard Moll, Broad Ripple student, presiding. Mr. } on the Dial
Moll ispresident of the Inter-High Bchool” Council comprised of]
WASHINGTON, Apr. 24 (UP)
Monday thru Friday
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inmates of Penitentilary here attempted to escape yesterday by climbing over the wall, but were recaptured about half an nour later just outside the prison
| Prison officials said the men
| grabbed a steel ladder in the peni-
{tentiary’s license plate shop and
then climbed the wall behind the After a general alarm was sounded, guards, alded
women's section.
by city police and sheriff's officers,
took the men into custo _hear'\ \ | /
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Just a-Coincidence | WINSTON*SALEM, N: C. (UP) ~Mrs, M. W. King and Mrs. M. W. King occupy desks side by side in the business office of the Forsyth County Welfare Department. They are not related.
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” IN COLUMI although Tosi forced the | Dickey to has in thé fourth Tribesters bo Relef Pitches won by a dec Tribe Skip tels is tak granted and | his Redskin sort of pract ing upon the field, “I dor spell to - coo
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TONIGHT'S start at the ct First ladies’ season will b day is an one the first Vie header of tt rlaved Sunday Colonels furn tion. Johnny Kes manager, nil ter Red Win; in the Interns: vear. He won in 1950. The managing tea Cardinal far vears and ha the first divi td HERE'S a overlooked at onpenar Tuesd: of The Times ment caught inte the stanc for a souveni santels, Coact Trihe player Young Wagni box down the ~ THAT R league souv week, in Chi of Cleveland dous homer
Butler
THE BIG 1 round-rohin has kayoed tt Butler Fieldh The five su annual Christ tion came to University r basketball sc!
n” ACCORDI} ern Confere Big Ten tea member twice This - clause speners up 1 than the Jan! years The league at a minim over-all gam
Columb Relays
By LINTON, by versatile Howe, Colun fended its « Linton High terday. They wer winners as tl 70 points in cinder carni two of four Yeéeley leap« in the 'broa mark, after in :10.5-—six-best — whil 220-yard da 440 In 51.6, ord and top diana. . Bloomingt team honors lowed by Vi Bicknell ar + teen teams
