Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1952 — Page 2
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TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1952
The National Congress of Par-| Robert W. Artis: Chicagb, disents and Téachers reached the|trict supervisor of the U. 8. Nar-mid-point of its annual conven-icotics Bureau, added that “every tion today with election of offi- effort will be made by the govern-
cers scheduled at Murat Theater. ment to see it continues to de-
Only one contest developed crease.”
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| . Skidding Cars Claim
a Variéty-of ‘Victims’
Skidding on yesterday's wet! Skidding off Michigan Rd. In pavement, careening cars claimed the 5400 block, a car containing a pédestrian, two buildings and a seven persons crashed through a child’s playground set as victims.!playground set where two chil |. Mrs. Ruby Teckenbrock, 19, of dren usually played and came to
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: J 2040 8. Holt Rd., was knocked rest against a tree. By IR tain-climbers late yesterday from yesterday's nominations,| He said the federal bureau is ° 100 feet after a car driven by Driver Arseaiod From pulled the frozen body of Art and that was for the office of ppnoged to “strenuous” antinar- Don E. Hefshell, 20, R. R. 3, 8. : Jessett, 23-year-old Seattle min- secretary. Election results will ootics campaigns in schools and *# Lyndhurst Dr. skidded off the The driver, Lester Shirley, 27, the Ohic he's from a deep, lov » be: announced tonight. homes. They hurt more than they = .... pavement at the intersection of Of 2831 Hillside Ave., was charged licans ir ster's. son, Tag : mt Mrs, Newton P. Leonard, Provi- can help, he said. w Holt Rd. and U. 8. 67. {with drunken driving. Crevasse on Snowy =300% i ” dence, R. I, is unopposed for the Mr Artis said such campaigns §! {| She is m fair condition at Long| Nine-year-old Patricia Alice support . St. Helena, i Slipped through presidency. Candidates for the piace “too much misinformation § i { Hospital with a fractured right Bohannon, 5415 N. Michigan Rd, rell for Young oy - 3 pps ug t contested office of secretary are and too much information in the. { leg and head and internal in- had not returned from Crooked FY . a "snow. Dbricge Sunday ~ y > | A : Mrs, E. L. Church, Kalamazoo, hands of suggestable youngsters.’ § | juries. Creek School when the car 3a res .,Jevel ‘shortly after noon Sunday * ; Mich, and Mrs. Russell Bickel Dr. Leonard W. Mayo, New } "Donald E. Gowen, 19. of 2939 Smashed into the yard. villa bush . Wille Climbing HT Faiths Pre Teleunote Columbus, % Dr. Jotun Headley "(York City, director of the Associ- IN. Euclid Ave., told police he had, Her 9-month-old brother, Fran. Javoranis . ngs, . “" » e | y He lived for several hours, VICTIM OF CLIMB—The Bookings, hy King rE a A rnin tried to pass another car in the ¢i8 Irwin, had been kept in the for Gover
wedged between two walls of ice frozen body of Art Jessett, 23. As the convention went Into ance methods of “self- develop 111400 block Lexington Ave. When Rouse because of rain. This dr
A es “ " § | | J J ' : fy estimates 2 Jou Below he year-old Seattle minister's son, Its workshop, sessions, delegates ment, self-expression and inde- ah Sor ee ayy ne INDIAN APOLIS TRAFFIO effort to panions that he had landed on was found yesterday in an icy Te on B00 as sgaoe Xin aaupeylos bo a and smashed the front porch off| CASUALTIES Most Re 2 Je4g0 ABOUL 35 SEO) dom er crevasse on Mt. St. Helens. rooms to meet enrollment in- over the ¢hild.” 8 FE | (140 Dave) 1982 sider Mr. ho wo sight P foe ‘creases in the next seven years., More use of films, radio and TV, Accidents oo Joa Legion c Wi dis a. ers. Bessa after 2? grief-stricken parents, the Dd. J. Cloyd Miller, president of a5 educational aids was urged by! Impounds Car » | I Cubiadbigr 2 hower su ow y groa [Rev. and Mrs. Thomas E. Jes-the National Education Associa- Dr, Paul Witty, professor of edu- | THe irate: home owner Sarl Jajure veesees d iis 1268 quent den ® Reacts EMoFte Dek sett waited, tion, also said there are 800,000 cation at Northwestern Univer-| IR Ault. ome. Wer. atl. Diag -virvars Just as 0p Sie ayed | ‘My Son...Oh, My Son’ more children in public schools sity. | lage to his house to exceed $500, i Towes dal Mr. Jessett carried the four-| yu. ‘po colo the 8 Year, that the enrollment will He said radio and TV have too \vows he'll “impound” the car un- BOY Run Over by Truck yention man party's only rope into the, sled ana took: a small Bible 8° up another 1.7 million next often been treated as educational (til damages are paid. The car is Di f Inivri number of “crevasse with him making im-|o w" ~ pocket, Mo read fromlYoA" and will have increased by outcasts. He said “listening is a lowned by young Gowen's uncle, ies or Injuries Mr. Harr TSNALS Yestae sijosts Jrposatule iit urietty, stood. quietly 2 moments or Million 1 1980 as compareq SRIIl Which Reeds to be cultivated Harold Carl, 2939 N. Euclid Ave. KANKAKEE, IIL, May 20 (UP) w the sl rn land then fell to his knees, sob-| = =' Y°4T: abril ) | | Joe Perdue, 16, of 2518 Eastern —Three - year -old Keith Jensen _ + Sen. T ts way ur the slopes to the scene , ng: . . Urges Advance Planning a |Ave., lost control of his car at died yesterday of a skull frac = June 6, ti yesterday, Seattle mountaineers , H 1 ad anal ‘Two Hoosiers Named |25th and Dearborn Sts., striking : : vention, Jim and Lewis Whittaker, twin) My son—oh, my son. e urged advance planning by bio 'a parked car, then glancing off ture suffered when he was run rell’s ‘sto ‘brothers, were lowered into the Dr. Trott estimated that young school boards and greater interest To DePauw Publication to hit another car driven by Paul OVer by a truck at a plenié. whelming
vasse by ro |Jessett had been dead since mid-|In school problems by laymen. | They aa on Jessett'# frozen Night. Dr. Miller said most states are] BREENCASTLE,
May 20-— Ch 7 'Merriweather, 18, of 2311 Caro-' The boy was attending a Sune gates. Mi
nm — he Two Hoosier students have been Fike lline Ave. t . Iority of body about 90 feet below the sur- able to finance their own 80hool/nameq ty the top publications Times photo by Raymond Bright. The Merriwether car then I SUIINE Of Friends of hie par att tor face. A rope was placed around Goldfish Poisoned programs, but added it would be posts at DePauw University a vacant building at 3124 E 25thio Is Mead Mes. met Jensen, Sen. Ta the body and it was brought out more difficult than with federal] william T. Evans, Russiaville SHE WANTS "RUSTY" BACK—R died and + to |St. knocking out two plate. o twhen another guest, Ulyss Cure for COVE first. Then the two brothers were] H. G. Monfort, 70, of 2924 aid. His organization favors fed- has been named editor of the —Rusty diec and went to windows . TWO Pate-glass wick, 54, Bradley, accidentally Claypool pulled to the surface. =. | Meredith Ave., today reported to eral financial help to schools. DePauw, the university's news-| Puppy heaven" but 3.year-old Joy Ann Reinert keeps praying | Perdue and Merriweather were [20 OVer Keith as he drove the Sen. Taf \ The body was then towed by a police that someone had poisoned In other meetings, delegates paper, and David J. Morehead, he'll got "ancther Rusiv H is. M d Mrs: J |arrested on charges of hrece pigisup fuck Into the yard, ..o, was exch : bobsled to Spirit Lake, at the base all nine goldfish he kept in a pond were told there is a “definite de- Shelbyville, will take over as "®! 9et “another Rusty.” Her parents, Mr. an rs. AMES driving and failure to have Oper Horpitar Ube ica Ba “died Times se
of the mountain, where Mr. Jes-/in his back yard. crease in dope addiction.” business manager. ’ | Reinert, 562 N. Temple Ave., haven't been able to fill her request. ators’ licenses. Monday afternoon. Politica a — retary of gansport, leading c¢
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