Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1952 — Page 2

! By VICTOk PETERSON { » MIAMI BEACH, Fla. June 11—Today was the day all

To Examine 0-3 : Wrecka eyeing the Miamians. And I honestly think most of them felt sorry for the

Ship Crashed uniformed Shriners, from al) Oost sirens and musical groups In Sea Last Friday

‘the natives ogled the Shriners instead of the Shriners

mid-day heat. But this morning|Playing the part of minstrels 24was the time of the mammoth pa- hours-a-da y. rade through Miami and the, Many are heading for the

oI Yld Prom 7 walks were lined with thotsands beach to cool off. but they have

—Angry: Sweden sought to de- o, p the antics of the red-fezzed Hoosier and tropical sun. Some termine today whether Boviet men lalready have had the fighter planes shot down a sec-| They gave a good show for the burned in. And others are driving ond Swedish air force plane over packed route and the many units/Al, the beachmaster at the Banthe Baltic # of Murat Temples were fair to croft Hotel. crazy,

the front. All Florida Temples] He's spending most of the day Swedish divers were standing presént marched first, then pes going around touching pale skin

by on a patrol boat to descend tinits from temples according to: (some of it makes for enjoyable

60 feet tothe wreckage of a 0" oo" 0 "a few others in Work) to see if it is cooked

DC-3 some 75 miles southeast the country topped the 12,000/enough. Then he drives the bath-

: . CArry-' i oF Te Pe ott. membership of the Indianapolis/ers from the beach

4 one to shake his head dent radio operators, crashed last 'Sroup. . “ ery, then ay! ; Fay deh newspapers already Suvusands x : Fare . You iWayg Ai Jan a nar. r many-hours-long pa- ener. @ x were charging that the iy : he , Sat up the Orangs they're pale and in a hurry. After a PBY Ca talina fiylng RE of | Bowl with a swing -about thea while they look as dark as the Sow Yad te ) ga : y art | Grounds before thousands of peo- natives but they're still In a Soviet fighter Planes savers | ple in the stands. So intense has|hurry. Pretty soon they're darker 1 © gives . been the Interest here and overithan the natives and still hurryThe twin-engined Catalina had = 00" he Shrine pub- ing. You can’t miss. ; been searching for the wreckage icity department has not been I guess he's right. I've got to of the DC-3 when te 2 oy It | able to keep up with requests for get this story off to Western MIG1S jet Hghters aia ie ||press, radio and television cre-|Union, ‘run to catch a cocktail as Tne. soven-man |dentials. party. beat it down to’ the oeach crew, two of them wounded, es- - Tonight, if all hold out (and|f08 . eT iy Y Way, ath ro caped on rubber life rafts and this is a hardy group), there will|8 at a Tor ig show was picked up by a German|be a second Bhrine jubilee. This| a cateh tonight's ession of the

freighter. ‘one will be held in fabled Lincoln oo jubilee on Lincoln Rd.

wede: t sharp rotest t Rd. on Miami Beach and the ° : Russia SEainst what It called “an Mardi Gras spirit will add to = And is my back hot and sore act of violence committed by So- man-made kind to keep the ner . viet military planes against a waves rocking as if at high tide. Laryngitis Victims

Swedish military plane over in- A Rip-Roaring Time Told fo Shut Up

ternational waters.” : While the 600.from Murat Tem- CHICAGO (UP) — Silence Is

The newspaper Goteborg Aftonposten a aye that the ple came for the convention, golden if you have laryngitis, ac-

Russians had shot down the there is little conventioneering | cording to a Philadelphia special-DC-3. The conservative newspa- but for the brass. Everyone else ist. . : per Svenska Dagbladet sald the!is having a rip-roaring time on| Dr. Albert P. Selters, in an artitheory that the DC-3 also was vacation. They are taking every- cle in Today’s Health, said jaiyss shot ‘down “cannot be dismissed thing in and being taken in. But §itis sufferers should speak In 38 untounded.” they know it and love it. whispers. : Public indignation over the

boiled over ipto demonstrations

outside the Soviet embassy last [e72es from everywhere continue ynen he is deprived of the powers

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night. “oe 1 8, fOr of vocal expression.” : - ‘Crowds totaling 1500 .or more this 18. fun time and anything, He contends that when any persons burned coples of the 50% §

unist n > | And anything Shriners want best treatment is to let that part Sona pid “we ‘Want goes. too. Eyes are closed to/rest. That includes the larynx, to sees Stalin ed!" They apen-air crap games and ears are which is tense in speech and can were dispersed b ‘stuffed against shouts, continu- be rested only in silence.

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OCKHOLM, BwedenyJune 17 of curious people who come: to forgotten the difference between &

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“Man is a loquacious animal” |

| % ¥ * "While cabbies warn to watch ,, s.g1 “He loves to talk and 4 Sovie$ downing of the Catalina. "r,. several piaces, red finds it a burden hard to endure 0Se 1] C 00 |

ipart of the body is Injured, = Fund Battle : - | | |

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By TED KNAPP Rural areas again defeated Indiana cities today in their running battle for state school funds. 9 The victory came when the

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Shriners Make Good Show Of Parade In Miami's Mid-Day Heat

OF THE OLD SCHOOL—Murat Shriners Ben Roberts {left} | and Harry Ohge stopped off at the nation's oldest schoolhouse, | built during the first Spanish occupation, in St. Augustine, Fla., on | their way-to the Shriners national convention in Miami.

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{General Commission of the State {Board of Education reversed its

{stand on a vital method of dis|tributing state school mogey. ! To Cost City Heavily : | The switch will cost Indianapo{lis about $150,000 next year.

school officials caused the re|versal, according to a spokesman {for State Superintendent of Pub{lic Instruction Wilbur Young, | As a result, by February, state |tunds will fall 15 to 20 per cant | {short of full payment, {Young's office announced. | This comes from the commission’s decision to keep minimum tax rates at the present level of {15 cents for tuition and 10 cents {for transportation.

Called Illegal |

Mr. |

The action reversed commis sion’s unanimous decision, made

{in May, to increase the tax mini-| {mums to 20 cents for tuition and’ {15 cents for transportation. | Mr. Young charged the reversal |is illegal. He pointed out the 1951 Legislature commanded the education commission to raise minimum rates when there is not enough money to meet the state's {obligation to local school systems: His office said law suits may arise from the Commission's new ruling. Mr. Young voted for full payments, along with another Commission member, V. C. Freeman, Purdue University. Four Commissioners who changed their minds and voted jagainst boosting the minimums {were A. C. Senour, East Chicago; {Tra Huntington, Jasper County; {Charles Rochelle, Evansville, and’ {J. J. Maehling, Terre Haute. In{diana University president, Her{man B Wells, seventh member, was not present.

Reversed After Hearing

Mr. Young's office said the re(versal came after a public hear{ing at which wealthy communi{tles with small schools raised a | “fuss.” They would have lost {money on the higher tax minimums, Indianapolis would have gained about $150,000 next year and Isimilar amounts in later years. It and other cities which do not provide school transportation would have profited by the other plan. As it now stands, if Indianapo{lis is scheduled for $1 million {from state school funds next year, it will receive only about $850,000 because the state does! not have sufficient funds, Had the state increased the tax minimums, it would have been able. to pay in full.

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PAPERS FOR SHRINERS—Copies of The Indianapolis Times destined for the 600 Hoosier Shriners in Miami, Fla., are put on an Eastern Airlines plane by Frank Hechinger, Times circulation promotion manager (left) and Jack Claypool (center), representative

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TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1852

own Second Plane

Council OK's Sewer Plans

Another step to free Indiane 'apolis homes of flooded bases iments and unsanitary septie {tanks has been taken by City | Council, : Completed pl ans for three major sewer projects were apiproved by the Council last night lin a technical action which will {provide pay for the sewer engi. neers. i The plans are to be paid for

s ‘by a U, 8. loan to the city, which

will be repaid when construction lof the sewers begins. The Coun‘cil action freed the federal loan to pay the engineers. Included in the project are three major sewers: | ONE—East Side, the. Ritter tAve. and E. 10th St. main sewer to run from Pleasant Run to | Bolton Ave. | TWO—South Side, Boyd Ave, sewer to run from Bean Creek to Carson Ave. THREE--North Side, E. 324 St. and Washington Blvd., main storm sewer to run from- Fall Creek to 36th St. In other action the Council ordered administrative officers of the city fo tell the Council what orders are issued. Several Councilmen have obe jected recently to executive departments taking action the Council knows nothing about. Some Council members say they have drawn heavy criticism for actions of city administrators when the Council did not know the action was taken. Emergency loans totaling |$1,580,000 were approved by the |Council.” The money is to be used to operate the city until new tax

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