Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1952 — Page 5
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HOOSIERS last year guzzled enough beer to fill Broad - ‘vpe schoolmasters Ripple swimming pool 23 times.
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: 5 SUNDAY, MAY 11, 1952
Hoosiers Drink Pools Full of Beer a Year
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TiMus PAGE 5
IU, Purdue, Butler Have No TV Plans
By JOE ALLISON
have been| told to go ahead and bulld tele-
The answer so far as Butler, Indiana and Purdue Universities are concerned is, no.
At Allison’s
The Red Cross blood mobile ago TV channel spots for non- trailer.
Hooslers drank 66,887,243 gal- unit will start a five day stand commercial use.
lons last
year. world’s. largest pool of ‘its type, holds only 2.9 million_gallons of pure, filtered Water.
Broad Ripple,
at the Allison Division, General| Motors Corp. tomorrow. say there is no reason for Butler
The Speedway plant will be to consider using one of these because the school has use of
Compared to the natfonal con- host to the unit tomorrow and wppM-TV tacilities.
sumption of 2,777, that’s insignificant.
Of course, for heavy beer drink-|8'¢; m. The unjt will be at theof WTTV. But the problem willl ing you look to Wisconsin.
ree
20, 1 Wedne: ‘ | 000 gallons Wednesday from 9 a. m, 1s 3) And the answer at Indiana U. P. m. and on Tuesday from 2 tojjg the same. It can use facilities
Allison Maywood Plant from 2{probably be brought up at the
The Badger state makes more to 8 p. m. Thursday and from 9 next meeting of the board of trus-
beer than any other; its citizens a. m. to 3 p. m. Friday. drink more. While Hoosiers were downing will travel to Rushville tomor-they have no intention of going, an average of 216 botles per head, T°W; Marion, Tuesday; Lebanon,/into a project as expensive as northern drinking 336 bottles each. Middlin’ drinkers about describes us.
Wisconsin produces cent of all the beer made in the U. 8. followed closely by New York with 13.6 per cent. But Indiana? We're in the first 15 but the vats brew only 2.8 per cent of the annual total. The Indiana Brewers Association reports the state once was in a better position in production. competition breweries is driving the smaller/AVe. by a truck driven by Howard, Hoosier firms out of business. i Only seven firms today bottle] He was in fair condition at’St.|
our
Now,
com f@- TOW. in. Indiana compared to Francis Hospital with two broken’ sass Fil ant year; tis a o
Worker Badly Injured By Stray Bullet
tees.
The other Blood Mobile Unit | Purdue University officials say
were Wednesday, and Muncie, Friday. operating a TV station unless it's
for profit, Purdue officials have been toying with the idea of going into
. 2 Cycle Riders the industry later, If this is done, the station they buy will be run
Hurt by Cars commercially, but be available to
‘An 11-year-old bicycle rider and the University for study of techa 21-year-old motorcyclist were in niques. hospitals today with injuries re-| ceived when hit by cars yesterday. . Billy St. John, son of Mrs. Mary Studebaker Executive
|St. John, 1475 N. Bosart Ave, from big(Was hit at 16th St. and N. Ritter 9€€S Vast Auto Demand
BLOOMINGTON, May 10—The potential market; for automobiles is greater than it has ever been, cept in the period just after
a RN CB FR RS WN BAS Frm eer Tm ah SAL lek i 0 0 { TNE ERR cov ids 0% canard Callanan, 2. of 21 N-lexecutive vice president of the dition at St. Vincent's Hospital| Studebaker Corp, sald here to-
after colliding at Massachusetts) ar r. Elliott. addressed the anand Carrollton Aves. with a car! nual is of alumni of the
neighbors
15.3 per
{Johnson, 17, of 903 N LaSalle St.|
Earl Shelton, 40, of 553 N. Bel- operated by Mac Jones, 27, of Indiana University School of Bus-
mont Ave., was in serious condi- 2644 N. Rybolt Ave, tion in General Hospital after rs being shot in the. chest by a 22- . » caliber bullet yesterday. Local Advertising Club Shelton,
Weigand Nursery, 2720 N. Kess-, ler Blvd, was working at the
Mr,
iness on the Bloomington campus. Pointing out that some observers have been forecasting ‘“saturation” of the passenger car Host to State Group : market jor the past 30 years, Mr. {Elliott declared “there can be no Advertising men from local saturation of this market, as long
foreman at the
nursery when a bulelt fired by {1 around the state will be!,g wo maintain a state of healthy
youth 500 yards away bounced off an oil drum and struck him, | The youth, Jack McMahn, 18, luncheon in the Marott Hotel. of 3615 Creston Dr., said he was| firing'at blackbirds when the ac- Wayne, Evansville, Terre Haute! cident happened.
Meeting Scheduled
On Public Relations
Richard P. Overmyer, public/and writer and consultant to relations director for the Welfare |General Federation of Cleveland, will con-|ranged for the special meeting duct a Public Relations Institute Will include the Eastman display in the Washington Hotel Wednes-|0f 1951 prize-winning photos.
day.
Sponsored by the Indianapolis Social Workers’ Club, an afternoon session will be held at 3 p.m. and a dinner event at 6:30
p.m. Mr. Overmyer will speak on| | “Social Work and the Pubic at
guests of the Indianapolis Adver-
|tising Club at a Thursday noon | onomy:
Presidents of ad clubs from Ft.
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Bathroom an hen Remodeling Sto Free Estimate, RI. 5894 236 E. New York St.
Eve. Till 8
and South Bend along with Lt. Gov. John A. Watkins, who will] represent the state of Indiana, (will attend. (RT - Speaker will be Dr. Alfred P. SE Haake, mayor of Park Ridge, Im.
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Motors.
Open Mon. & Fr
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the evening session. ENJOY THIS TOP-QUALITY AID Suffers Foot, Hand Cuts | tuey dea crt arte Robert Baker, 39, of 1126 Park| at home, church, work, movies, a Ave., was injured today while re- everywhere! By makers of famous E 1." J d
pairing a lawnmower at Bar-| Zenith Radios, FM, Television pr rett's Warehouse, 227 N. New| Bets. 10-day return privilege. Jersey St. He was taken to Bone Conduction Deyioes at ROYAL
Methodist Hospital for treatment of cuts to his left foot and right
hand.
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Dentist Fights Term. |For Army Hijacking . NEWARK, N. J., May 10 (UP) +A Newark dentist fought a one-| year prison term for hijacking (UP)—Firemen fought a blaze at Army raincoat material today by the Clinton County Bank and fornia, says he will release deleattempting to change his plea of Trust Co.'s branch here for three gates pledged to him and give {no defense to innocent. 3 Fedora) Tuas Aled Modarell Bank officials estimated dam- . vie . 0 r. Earl F. Handler yesterBut, for real beer drinking, Indiana doesn’t rate the vision stations . .”. but can they|/day at his: sentencing that he
big 10. - However, some hardy: souls do push us toward afford it? ° - the top consumers. |
~ Statistical minded brewers re- * cently compiled figures vee re iSet Blood Drive the states which make the most brew and those who drink the
{would -hear arguments {change of plea in two weeks. Four other men were sentenced building and said it was con- nation, {in |were acquitted. The problem presented to the! he raincoat educators last. month when the giglen’ from a Jersey City truck- Frankfort were called to assist day and issued a statement de-| Federal Communications set aside ing
| FBI on Apr, 9, 1951, in a Newark of the flames, No records or his delegate strength to make a Officials at Butler University garage.
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Warren Denies Planning 2 Pupils io Get U. S. Soldier Accused
Convention ‘Deal’ Free N.Y. Trip Of Killing Crying Baby
| 0 ; May “10 LOS ANGELES, Cal, May 10 A Marion County high school! SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, May (UP)~-Gov. Earl Warren of Call- sir] and boy tonight will be|10 (UP)—A 22-year-old American
awarded a 13-day trip to New|soldier was in La Princesca York City by Marion County Re-|preon foday on a charge of mure [them the green light to vote for bekahs and Odd Fellows. WAR. ring a month-old baby because the éandidnte of thelr choice at ners will visit the United Nations, | . : leaving for New York City!its crying annoyed him. are today at S200 They believed | the ‘Republican National Conven-|June 25. "| District Attorney Ernesto the fire started from an oll burner 4; {tion any time he feels he cannot| Selection will be made from \..... calimano sald Pfc. Samuel
in a back room of the two-story! the ‘GOP _{county juniors and seniors at| wi the ‘GOP presidential nomi public meeting in Germania Hall, |Ableman, - Newport, Del, con=
437 Prospect St. Names of can-|fessed he struck the 36-day-old
didates meeting character and) nd scholastic requirements will be! 27 Svise adn drawn from a hat, [OR | . % Local delegates will report this) The victim was the child > summer at the Indiana Assembly Ableman 8 Junto Rioan w} Lo and Grand e meeting of ‘Re- Silva Gonzalez, 20, whom bekahs. hou 8 |dier married last Mar, 24.
Rossville Bank Swept by Fire ROSSVILLE, Ind,
hours last night,
for a
the hijacking case and two fined to.the floor of that room. G w Heavy smoke damage was re- ov, Warren made a quick trip
material was ported. Firemen from nearby here from Portland, Ore. yester-
terminal with a tractor local fire-fighters when dense signed to thwart the charges of It was recovered by the smoke prevented specific location [his opponents that he might use
money burned. |"deal” at the convention,
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