Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1952 — Page 9
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Pretty * Mary Hale will be erowned 1952 Vacation Queen at the annual outing of Indianapolis Western Electric Co. employees today in Forest Park, Noblesville. Judy Woerner, last year's queen, will bestow the crown on Mary, an assembler in the Shadeland. Ave. plant and a Western Electric employee since her graduation from Technical High School in June, 1950.
Miss Hale's picture will appear.
on auto and luggage stickers to he given to all Indianapolis plant employees before their vacation the last two weeks of July. It's a Western Electric tradition all aver the country, with emplo; at every location electing a a cation Queen, or “Hello, Charley” girl, Res “Hello, Charley” is the greetIng used by Western Electric employees everywhere when they meet on vacation. The stickers identify them. Chosen to be Miss Hale's ati tendants at today’s coronation ceremony were Donna Lee Noe, Fortville, who works in the department that makes fuses and heat coils, and Jaunice Kiser, employed in the Western Eleotric shops in Speedway City.
Hint Eden Shift
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Ry United Press LONDON, June 14 — Foreign
Becretary Anthony Xden may | i
soon be shifted to another cabi
rectly in line to succeed Prime Minister
was reported today.
Mr. Eden has long been re-| §
garded as political heir to the 77-year-old Conservative leader. ] Reports have been current in political quarters for several days that Mr. Eden will be put in a post where he can relieve Mr. Churchill of some of his great responsibilities. Today the influential Yorkshire Post, which i= well informed on matters concerning Mr. Eden, reported. that he might soon take up another important ministerial
party leader. Rg - The family of Mr: Eden's former wife, from whom he was di-
SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 1052
WE Chooses ‘Hello, Charlie’ Girl ¢
Winston Churchill, it
vorced in 1950, owns an interest! in the newspaper. ! |
U. S. Ship Saves 5 | In British Plane Crash
LONDON, June - NZ chartered avons one’ soi Reds Crack Down In East Germany
authorized to enter and search homes of suspected persons with{out court order, the sources said. The secret, police were emThe aircraft carrier Triumph| crush rising opposition, informed powered to supersede local and
state police to arrest “spies, sabothe|
eight Britons aboard erashed in the! English Channel today and the, 8321 - ton American freighter American Miller rescued five of| them, {
and the destroyer Zest joined in! 3 search for the three persons missing. The plane, a twin-engined Con-| sul of the Morton Airlines, was an route to automobile Le Mans, France, when it
into the zea off the south coast English resort of Brighton.
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{left) and attendants Donna Lee Noe and Jaunice Kiser (right).
"HELLO, CHARLEY'—Western Electric Vacation Queen Mary Hal
Broad Ripple Names lis Top Students
Adrianne Nail and Janet Johnson scored highest scholastically last semester at Broad Ripple High School, Each had 44 points. Close behind were Barbara Beal and James McGuire, with 42 points. The semester honor roll from the entire high school, representing about the upper third scholastically, included: 40 - point scores: William Alltop, Alice Ashby, Donald Croley, Verna May Haffield, Jay Hanselmann, Marilyn Hansen, Robert Hurt, Irwin, H., Darrell Lance, Susan Lobraico, David Lurie, Barbara Jo Miles, Matilda Moeller, Sara Myers, Carol Purves, Pleiades Steele, Susanna Thompson, Kenneth Wantland, Margaret Warne, Drusilla Zearley and Paula Zearley. Scoring 39 points were: June Hausenstein, Donald Hughes, William Macnabb, Donald Stuart, Nancy Ann Smith and Jill Elizabeth Strickland. Scoring 38 points—Peter Bridgford, Carol Coneby, Marthene Gray, Janice Lee Grebe, Tracey Homberg, Marie Kingdom, Nancy Lamkin, Sandra McCrory, Katherine Neff, Dianne Pattison, Mark Patton, Rita Purcell, Ronald Schaffner, Jere Stewart, Beverly Trudgen and Kathleen Wisner, Having 37 points were: Pat Bonewitz, Barbara Ann Dawson, Charlotte Forsyth, Dorothy Jacobs, Barbara J. Johnson, Caryl Matthews, Judy Ann Middleton, Judith Miller, Gordon Mines, Arthur Pittenger, Susan Waido and Carolyn Wisner,
Sing for Lilibet LONDON, June 14 '(UP)—A crowd of 10,000 attending the Richmond royal horse show spontaneously began singing “God Save The Queen” today when Queen Elizabeth II arrived.
BERLIN, June 14 (UP)—The Communist East German government today curtailed East German civil liberties and gave its] secret police sweeping powers tol
sources said.
The sources said the Soviet/teurs and- diversionists,” Zone government empowered the sources said. “State Security Service”-—secret| Allied officials said the police—{o make arrests without munist
the state without trial. The secret police also were|radios. -
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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Speedrome
After Row Over Repairs
Officials of the Indianapolis Speedrome and the State Fire Marshal kissed and made up yesterday, just in time for 2200 fans to buy tickets for the races. State Fire Marshal Alex Hougland issued a temporary permit for racing after track officials worked round-the-clock to make repairs Mr. Hougland ordered. The track at Kitley Ave, and Brookville Rd., was ordered closed last week by Superior Court Judge Norman Brannon after Mr. Hougland declared some stands were fire hazards and that the guard rail required repair,
One Grandstand Used
"Smith Boring, president of the Federal Racing Association, said last night the repairs were made just in time to open. the track for the first fans,
‘Manual Alumni Meet Wednesday
The Associated Roines Alumni of Manual High School will meet at St. John's Evangelical and Re-
formed Church Wednesday for the organization's annual dinner. Highlights will include a showing of 500-Mile Race films and the granting of life memberships to 11 persons. Charles Menges is association president and Charles Ayres is dinner committee chairman.
Hoosier Faces Hearing
In Second Arson Case
KENDALLVILLE, June 14 (UP)—Richard L. Rice, 25, Kendallville, who served a two-year sentence on arson charges eight years ago, pleaded guilty Saturday to setting a minor fire in a downtown office building. Rice, who told police he suddenly “got the feeling I wanted to set something on fire,” was bound over to Noble Circuit Court
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Only one grandstand was used last night. The permit given by Mr. Hougland was temporary and required that the main stand be barred to spectators. The temporary permit prevented a possible jail term for track owner Earl Sexson, Greenfield. May Face Jail Term Mr, Sexson had said he would race “regardless” of the court
\ Doctor Says Review Canada’s Liquor Laws BANFF, Alta, June 14 (UP)— heumatism Dr. R. Gordon Bell, a leading and R authority on alcoholism, believes How fo Avoid Orippling Canada’s liquor laws should be An amazing newly
day condition. He said provinces which allow| i, drinking during certain hours will writs for it, without serving food help to make alooholics.
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order, Judge Brannon immediately said violation of the order) would mean a jail term for Mr. Sexson. i “The track was not open Friday | night, a regular racing day however. Mr. Boring said the temporary] closing had failed to trim attend-| ance at the track. More than 2200 fans had shown up by the time the first heat race was held last night, he sald, He added he expected the crowd to reach the “normal 26002700” by the time the first regu-| lar race was started.
‘Hot’ City Fears Fire As Reservoirs Go Dry
LA JUNTA, Colo, June 14] (UP)—Residents prayed that no major fires would break out as the six municipal water pumps today strove to stay even with water consumption in this southeastern Colorado city, one of the hottest in the nation. The city reservoirs first went dry Thursday evening with the temperature at 106. The tanks almost went dry (again last night, and Fred Sack, imanager of the city's municipal utilities, said the same situation can be expected to repeat itself every night for the next few days.
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