Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1952 — Page 14
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{1 ing jtself in trouble about 10 miles | AN pr rv May 14 south of the Farallones. The schooner Eloise reported! The Coast Guard imimediately herself sinking today, about 80 sent out an 83-foot boat. miles off the Goiden Gate with 10| This vessel reported soon after
board. The Coast Gua the sens were so heavy she had pe > abi to heave to. The Coast Guard
announced the vessel had been ... sn. vessel proceeded toward
sighted. ‘Ithe scene but at “greatly reduced The Coast Guard launched a speed.”
“808 Coast a We are The Coast Guard’ sald visibility sinking fast. Position 20 miles | loff the Golden Gate was 10 miles . south of the Farallon Islands.” {but that the sea is “heavy with It was the second message | ja northwest ground swell.” from the schooner. Earlier, the] A helicopter was standing by Eloise had radioed: - “Seas very rough, taking in >ther boats were alerted. water, In need of immediate as-| The 10 persons believed to be sistance.” {1board the ship were: Still earlier, the Marine Tele-' (apt. and Mrs. Harry Farrell, phone operator told the Coast formerly of Seattle, owner of the Guard she heard “lots of E0D- | vedsel; ‘Dr, and Mrs. Harry N. bledy-gook on the radio.” She {Marsh of Grass Valley, Cal, and sald she figured it out to be a dis- their three children, Hugh, 17; tress call from the Eloise report-| Martha, 16, and Jane, 11; wil-
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pre-dawn search When the Elojse, The Coast Guard then sent out, ‘sent several dinLreny egeages. [the 125-foot Ewing and later sent|
lat the San Mateo Station and two,
0 Aboard Schooner Flash SOS
liam Spencer. of of Klamath Falla Ore.; -Willlam Jackson of San Franciscorand Mrs. Kay Jurgensmeyer of Champaign, Ill All are amateur sailors except Capt. Farrell, who served 12 years as a Navy officer, They planned to sail for at least six months. Then more than half the members of the party thought, they might settle in Honolulu, Their cruise was to have taken about 15 days to: Honolulu and about five months of wandering in the South Pacific at ‘their whim,
HST to Speak Mind
On Policies Saturday WASHINGTON, May 14 (UP)
“a major address on the issues
night.
|Cut in Negro feachers Hit
National Association for the Ad: vandément of Colored People has asked the School Board for an investigation of the number of Negro teachers employed here. A delegation which met with the board last night cémplained the number of Negro teachers is decreasing, and stated only three Negro teachers are on duty in “mixed” schools where 2000 Negro children are enrolled. An official for ‘the - Bchool Board sald there are at present 372 Negroes on the city school staff of 2400 teachers. They estimate 8500 Negro school pupils
| pupils. | The official estimated that Negro students comprised 13.5 per cent of the pupils with 15.5 per
—President Truman will deliver| ant of the teaching staff made
up of Negro teachers.
of the 1052 campaign” Baturday| The Rev..J. A. G. Jordan, min-
ister of Good Samaritan Baptist
National Chairman Francis|Church and president of the Biddle of Americans for Demo- NAACP here, said the request cratic Action described the speech|constituted-sin appeal for enforceafter announcing Mr. Truman's ment of the state law which proacceptance of an invitation to/hibits “discrimination” against address the ADA’s fifth annual|teacher applicants because of
convention here,
| “race, creed or color.”
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lS MURDER On the Highways
KENTLAND —C le Bridgeman, 31, Culver, was Killed early today when his truck crashed into another parked on U. 8. 41 three miles north of here, - » » CONNERSVILLE — Donald Smith, 15, Connersville, was fatally injured last night when a car struck the bicycle he was riding along Ind. 44, two miles east of Glenwood. > ” =n » CORYDON-—Homer P. Reinmiller, 17, Georgetown, was killed and two 17-year-old girls and another man were injured in a two-car crash on Ind. 62, two and a half miles east of here late yesterday:
Charged as Deserter Times State Service EVANSVILLE, May 14—Delbert Devine Jr. 22, was arrested on a street corner here yesterday
with deserting from the Army in
December, 1951.
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