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SR Boundaries | I Outlined for 8 New School 59

i District boundobies for the new Public School 59 have. been out{lined by the School Board and {probably will be put into use in! {October. Dr. Herman L. Shibler, superintendent of schools, told the board the new building at Kessler Blvd. and Keystone Ave. Ishould be finished by Oct. 15. He sald it should be possible to move, {classes in on the 20th. i | The board approved plans to! |send School 59 pupils and teach-| lers to No. 91, at 5111 Evanston |Ave., until the shift to the new 59 can be made.

Letters to Parents

Dr. Shibler said letters will be| sent to parents in the district, telling them of the plans. Here are the district boundaries surrounding the area from

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North Side Residents Open Fight

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Irate Group Says County Failed to Act

By ED WILSON Harrassed by rats, flies and the “overpowering” stench of garbage, Northeast Side residents blasted the Marion County Commissioners and Health Board to- § day. . ™ A group of city and county residents in the area near 52d St. and Keystone Ave. have charged the county with failure to do anything about a privately owned garbage collection station. Spokesman for the group, E. H. Patrick, 5424 N. Keystone Ave. says the station, owned by the Modern Scavenger Service, Inc, Is a breeding place for rats and files and an “absolute menace to the health of this community.” Mr. Patrick said he and other citizens have carried on a fight § with the county for the last four years and to date “have received

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AERIAL BALLERINAS—These young ladies are part of the all-girl precision aerial ballet team, which will perform at the PAL Club Police Circus at Victory Field tonight and tomorrow.

BE A PAL Air Seminar I's ‘Mr.’ lke Now;

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. ” Times photo by Raymond Bright. |which pupils will be assigned to L Ro serious consideration. BASIS OF PROTEST—Northeast side citizens are up in arms about this garbage collection |No. 59. The Police PAL Club Circus ast Army Ties v Tuesday, Mr. Patrick filed a pe- gu : Both sides of Crestview Ave. opens tomorrow . .. and hun- | Officiall Severed tition signed by 125 families with, north to Broad Ripple Athletic/ dreds of underprivileged chil- | our anne y ; the Board of Commissioners de: . . Field, east to Haverford Ave, dren won't see it unless YOU | | WASHINGTON, July 19 (UP) » manding it force the company to| Unwanti d * north to 62d St., east on 62d St., and your neighbors buy their | Ey it’ . o " | move its collection station. e Merc Vesse Pic & to Evanston Ave. south on tickets. | Dr. Robert B. Plercé of Indi. —It's officially “Mister™ Dwight [1] Near 300 New Houses Babe Go es Hom e | Evanston (west side of street When you buy your fam- |anapolis and the Rev. Robert D- Eisenhower now. | i only) to 59th St. or Kessler] ily's tickets today or tomor- [Miller y New .| After 41 years as a soldier, the The area used by th pa Wi : 3 Blvd t Kessler Blvd. | b t of Yeest; Newton will env : se y e company 57 vd.,, wes on essler va. row, buy an extra one — or | 5-star general yesterday officiall Supporters les in the county, but bumps ith Mother 45 From Bu rning S IP (north side of street only) to| Horo] put them 12. The [park I ri a 32 doy WH ric a civilian y y against the city line at a point Crestview Ave. ' mes box at the circus ticket | " : fohammed where there are 300 new homes. CHICAGO, July 19 (UP)-A. By United Press floating near the flaming Black| Dr. Shibler estimated 263 chil-| booth at W. Washington and | Dr. Plerce is minister of the| The Army announced that Gen. ehran and Mr. Patrick said he and other| YOunE ote ho insisted she| NEW YORK, July 19 — {Gull dren will attend No. 59. | Wines Sts. : " th {Broadway Methodist Church and|Senhower's assignation 11 = roops and citizens had protested several/did not want her newborn baby pr. : The scene was 65 miles south-| Until the shift can be made, policeman will see that the |i,,a Rev. Mr. Miller, of the West! : 1 tear gas, times to the owner of the com-|/was home today—and her infant| TTS swept the Norwegian east of Montauk Point at the tip pupils will be driven to the tem- | tickets are distributed to chil- N > St was chosen as the Republican

[Newton Methodist Church, ‘They presidential nominee, became ef-

’ freighter Black Gull in the pany but were told the company son was with her. jLreg. {will travel as part of the first fective as of yesterday.

intended to continue operating in| Mrs. Frank Stegert left st. Atlantic Ocean off Long Is-

dren who can’t afford to buy

of Long Island which juts 100|porary quarters by bus. i | their own. Then they'll see the

ne civilian odd miles into the Atlantic from, Another Shift

Ler »» | “His title is definitely Mister,” and two the same manner there until the Mary's Hospital vest : _|Manhattan. | big circus thrills tomorrow and |“Flying Seminar” of the Winona “Io’ : oops fired County Board of Health ordersiher son. She hog: cat eariis| And today, but 45 out of 49 Pese| At 1022 p. m. (Indianapolis| In another district change ap-| Sunday at Victory Field along |1ake School of Theology. Rocrokesman sald, HS ES lemonstra- otherwise. : |that she thought the child should, pluoned from chill waters by the Time) Friday the Black Gull ig BY She boars, pupils Nv.) Wi thousanee of other Indian- | The 43 students and four pro- PO ing to do e Army to subdue Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zalokar,! io hb Ld (flashed ~ the first SO8—"“Ship| , 8 peop:e. d fessors on the plane which will : . 2027 E. 54th St., who live in oe ranged hustand als st mercy ship Gripsholm. (burning. Emergency assistance bounded by College Ave. and Be a PAL to underprivl- [take off from Ft. Wayne, will] 2.0, re ordered area, estimate there are about|so he can be reminded of me.” | The Gripsholm effected one of, 404" {Pennsylvania St. north of White leged children . . . buy extra imake a first-hand study of Bibli-| MR. EISENHOWER can win

she the speediest and most efficient] |River, will be transferred from, tickets for them, THEY COST

“ | Abandon Shi k cal sites. They will attend lec- Pack his five stars now only by gine rem * i “Docause of" mut the: husband sald he ddn'te operations in maritime his- Thirty-six ga Pk the School 91 to No. 80, 920 E. 62d ONLY 60 CENTS, [tures on the Delle in many S eian act of Congress. But if he { 1'ltory. 2 ’ . { Ese ; iwins in November he becomes, Mossadegh the swarm ot flies that bother us| want the child either. | Four persons were missing and ship radioed that nine passengers, An eighth grade class, formerly Most Rail Yard leading (Siiveaitien of Europe. President, commander-in-chiet y day. Neither Mrs. Stegert nor her|presumed dead—either drowned and 40 crewmen had been ordered housed in Broad Ripple High! 0s at aramen lof. the armed forces. Seeded as Mr Zalckas said the children husband could be reached today to/or consumed by the orange flames|to abandon ship. School, will also be moved to No. Get 5-Day Week wher Dr. Pierce nor the Rev. gon Eisenhower need not have y med ale 3 trae 24 10 this pare be SUI-| see if they have worked out althat swept through the ship's] The series of dramatic mid. 80, clearing two rooms for the Je ler i rk for the .gigned to enter the presidential FSR “sport” of Filling. rates solution to their problem. [highly inflammable cargo of cas-|/night messages from the sea sent rising high school enroliment. | WASHINGTON, July 19 (UP) sre rar b Ggtees offered oq, AS 2 retired OMieer oa from. the *I' doit want his kids eatin : "88 tor ofl and naphthalene. |four Coast Guard cutters racing| In other action during a spe-| g..retary of Labor Maurice J. Theology. os Ld Wo Ofistatus he requested on his return e HOSPITAL sources said the “It was a ghastly sight” said into the darkness. Coast Guard [cial meeting yesterday, the board Tob rted today that 1 BY. egrees from Europe several weeks ago— Ahwaz as berries that these garbage-eating |Eric Sjolin, chief officer of thelplanes took off from Quonset Pt. [received bids on boiler and stoker I reporied: ‘ogay agree- earned previously. he was free according to Army ta Ke hp! and pio : proses hil at — mother checked out with the baby. Si by ship-to-shore tele-|R. I, Salem; Mass, and Floyd equipment for School 6, 702 Union ments for a five-day week for| The tourists will land in Paris regulations to run for political anks. “an on't wan em rat hunt- late yesterday and appeared quite « ” IB F N.Y |St., and room equipment for the!yard workers have been signed and visit Rome, Cairo, Beirut, wh . phone. “If we had gotten there Bennett Field, N. Y. | 3 , ' rut, office. He chose, however, comPhi | md et AE EAE mit ut RT a Gi, won wu SH dn tn yc TA ran a ei Ah Tesh ate of the dav. Thev're Lotnd to) ec as Kevin Frank II. Al¢y if they could have saved.” en route to Goteborg, Sweden,| 2 : JPFOL er00d. 0° Da. TON ain- Corinth, Athens, Zurich and Ge-lapparently to allay criticism of psh, y. y man met here and helped carry . was the closest. ‘New Ship Subsidy men. neva. They will board the plane military officers participating in ers Tig get up in there. the baby away. 44 Transferred The. enting resco look. 6zs. thai Lag | Mr. Tobin, assigned by Presi- for home in London. polities. SH a ossadegh. ‘ » Mrs. Stegert b : » it : easure Sig — [dent Truman to mediate the : I . fe a ‘Mats of Mago — TE Forty-four of the | e four hours. At 5 a. m. the Grips-[""" ned a Aoweok dispute, reported “the| save gosony semmar Plane will pen in In- “In fact, we have seen kids on husband before Superior Court/°"8crS and crewmen were trans- holm was again headed for] WASHINGTON, July 19 (UP)|pest possible results” to the chief| x WBYNg XY oo [Faces Murder Charge out, often the premises, stirring pools of Judge George M. Fisher, At a|ferred to the Coast Guard cutter Sweden. Niles Varen, third of-|_The government today adopted executive. I : Ca ance, read hearing she told him she did not|Mackinac which is now proceed-/ficer of the Gull, “remained what President Truman describes, Tne agreements also provide T Back n Fatal Stabbing “Sund gifsae luc with ‘sticks and o . P aboard. He is being treated foriag a “new national policy” to pro-|¢or a ‘four-cent hourly wage boost. ruman bac ir ay digging out 4-to-5-inch mats of| Want to keep her baby. The per-ling to St. George, Staten Island. or a four-cen y wag . A 48-year-old man was arrest-

mote expansion of the American| The work-week issue still is un- : : merchant marine. settled for yard workers in three At White House jed on preliminary charges of Population Jumps { Under legislation signed yes-|other operating brotherhoods —| WASHINGTON, July 19 (Up) murder early today after police * ofl . iterday by the President, govern-ithe conductors, firemen and en- _ president Truman returned to|/found his roomer dead in the 900 5 Million in U. S. ‘ment subsidies will be available ginemen—but negotiations are the White House today after anipiock of W. 26th St under doctors’ care. WASHINGTON, July 19 (UP) for construction of ships to_en-ischedu'ed. exhaustive, three-day physicall po ooo camer of 2614 Rader The flames swept the entire —The Census Bureau estimated/828e in any foreign trade. Pr-- Rs AR mY checkup at the Army's Walter |g SRY. or pin ship and reports from the vessel/today that the U. 8. population viously, federal aid was restricted Alexandria Man Killed | Reed Medical Center here. le 0 wad trail of blood fn to the Coast Guard said the life-|totaled 156,804,000 on June 1—an|to ships being built to ply “essen-) pr WAYNE, July 19 (UP)—| AS «he entered : the south) y fh a ” : re + boats were destroyed before they|increase of 5,672,000 over the 1950 tial” trade routes. Robert Newton, 31, Alexandria, entrance of the White House, Mr, \¢ Knile-siashed body o am could be lowered. census. The Chief Executive comment-|was. killed last night when the| Truman said he felt “fine,” = - (Bailey to Carter's home. But Chief Sjolin said only one] The June estimate, which in-jed in a statement, however, that car in which he rode left U. 8. 24 Dressed in a light blue double.) Carter told police the fatal of the life boats had been de-|cludes servicemen overseas, was|the measure fails to develop aland hit a utility pole 10 miles breasted summer suit, he stopped stabbing occurred when Mr. stroyed. He said most of the sur-/an increase of 202,000 over the|“long-range basis” for federal aid|west of here. Two other persons| for about five minutes to permit/Balley tried to force his way into vivors were in another lifeboat'May 1 total. > to the U. 8S. maritime industry. |were injured in the crash. photographers to make pictures, (his (Carter's) bedroom.

burns and other injuries. maggots from the ground.” {plexed judge set another hearing

According to Mr. Patrick, mem- ID the case for Tuesday. bers of the State and County) E— Boards of Health and the County Leads Chess Meet Plan Commission held a meeting} TAMPA, Fla, July 19 (UP)—

Apt: 15 'U. 8. Chess Champion Larry

He said he was told by the : County Board of Health the groupie ans today stood alone with a

agreed action would be taken|Perfect record after the fourth agen 30 days to “relocate” the round of the 12-round U.S. open collection station. tournament ‘here. Using a. Sicilian But. he added, no action was defense, the 20-year-old New taken and “we're getting tired Yorker compelled Karl Burger, of waiting for the flies to" brew Brooklyn, to resign after the 52d up a polio epidemic for this area.” move in an adjourned game.

The cutter was expected to reach {port about 5 p. m. (Indianapolis Time). : One seriously injured survivor remained aboard the Gripsholm

Bridge Talk—

Times State Service

Local Clubs

Announce Play Results

FAIRMOUNT, July 19— Mrs. Victor A. Selby, president of the Indiana Federa-

tion of Clubs, announces standing and special committees

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for the coming year.

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Paul Lake, Swayzee; Mrs. Foster Turner, Gary; Mrs. O. V, Dimmitt, Kokomo; Mrs. Harry Bowman Jr., Sandborn; Mrs. Ira Pomeroy, Plainfield, and Mrs. H. C. Hersh, Decatur. Mrs. Otto Zeiger, South Bend, and Miss Harriet Butler, Bedford, election chairmen, will be

Club Federation Committees Listed

The resolutions committee includes Mrs. Baltz, chairman, and Mrs. Frank Sheehan, Gary; Mrs. Cogley G. Cole, Vevay, and Mrs. Rumpler and Mrs. Clayton Ridge, Indianapolis. Mrs. Rumpler, chairman of the constitution committee, will be assisted by Mrs. Oscar A.

Miss Gaddie Is Bride Today

Dean Mar L. Matthews, y 4 ESULTS of play are an- West Eyre. and Miss Sally i by My H. o 1 Each, Ahigren, Whiting; Mesdames Sa Sailing 2ise Mam E: 1 Butler, Indianapolis, cochair- or ernon, MES. ur. 1. Yan | yaqus, Sheehan and - Lykins, adcle an . + agers nounced by severa , Kirk, Kentland; Mrs. James R. be read at 7:30 p. m. today in

: ‘ men of the program committee, : : Mrs, James Pepple, Goshen, is ; local bridge clubs today. will be assisted by Mrs. Robert Rigs, Suva oF SW Sal chairman of rules and proce- jie Yen Hushingron Street Winners follow: Stewart, West Lafayette, ad- - y,.." Bainbridge; Mrs. Dee dure: John Kirkpatrick will read the Industrial Contract Club, visor; Mrs. John Margraf, Ft. pi" converse, and Mrs. Jesse Special committee chairmen g,upje-ring ceremony. d ‘ ter point Wayne, finance; Mrs. Clarence y ‘gritp pajrmount. are Miss Marion Cruver, Bloom- parents of the couple are Mr Thurs. night; master poin Myers, Charlestown, platform; : 4 u- ington, and Mrs. W. H. Lykins, ang Mrs. George D, Gaddie Sr. game: Mrs. E. W. Chaille, Mrs. Mrs. H. P. Humphrey, Osgood, oe Covington, consultant, program; 289 N., Warman Ave, and Al George P. Ryan first; Mrs. D. A. Mrs. George W. Jaqua, Win- MRS, SELBY will be assisted nrg Ww, ©, Bartholomew, In- bert Keers, 1911 Dexter Ave Sweeney, Mrs. William 8. Peele chester; Mrs. Fred Bell, Rush- on the executive and policy ginnapotts; conservation of nai- Attending the couple will be Rs BOY ville; Mrs. Claude Steele, Knox; committees by Mesdames Hum- ural resources: Mrs. Charles Mrs M k N land d Carl TT e second; Mrs. Bruce Dolch, Mrs. Yuncker, Green- hrey, Kight, Smith, Margra —l a i ar ew.and an ar : Mrs. Truman ker, phrey, Kight, , 8raf (Cook, Zionsville, co-operation Barnes. The bride's honor atWallace Simpson third; Mrs. E. castle; Mrs. H. L. Smith, Bloom- and Myers; Mrs. D. W. Barr, go . the blind. and Mrs. Robert tendant will wear a light blue C. Ball, Dr. George F. Goldman Ingen; ME Ee © Baym, I DA yes: Flicks, Cambridge City, histo- suit with navy and white achace. fourth. West Lafayette: Mrs. Ernest Miller, South Bend, and Mrs. rian. a 2 SReCOvies Sha carry white and —— St. Joan of Arc, Wed. night: Harris, Pendleton; Mrs. Dale I,.0n Nossett, Muncie. MRS. LEONIDAS SMITH P The Oe: a0 an eggshell N & S (Possible 149) — Mrs. Rign. 2 2yvilie, and Mrs, Mrs. Hicks, chairman of the Indianapolis, Hoosier salon; linen suit with cinnamon trim, | Sweeney, Mrs. J. J. Greenen 86; a ny TE olin, hisicrieal ang eon IEA Ton oa Mrs. Claude Steele, Knox, edi- and beige and cinnamon acsinetosl Mrs. Ralph Ittenbach, Charles The credentials committee in- JDittee, w e assisted by Mrs. tor, and Mrs. Claude Billings, cessories. She will carry brown Lefebre 84.5: Mrs. V. R. Rupp, cludes Mrs. Yuncker, chairman: Edwin N. Canine, Terre Haute; Akron, subscriptions. Indiana and white orchids. moors Mrs. H. J. Casey 84; E & W Mrs. Fred Kinz, Knox, cashier: Mrs, Hamet D. Hinkle, Vincen- Clubwoman; Mrs, Kight, junior Following a reception in the (Possible 132) Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Fred Knoblock, South nes; Mrs. W.J. Torrence, Evans. membership; Mrs. Russ Peter- home of the bride's parents, the =. Mrs. J. E. Morris 81.5; Mrs. B. Bend: Mesdames M. 8. Harding, Ville; Mrs. Jaqua, Mrs. W. H. son, Martinsville, club. institutes couple will motor north. After p= M. Angell, Sam Murphy .80.5; Carl H. Becker and Thomas A. Lykins, Covington, and Mrs. and forums, and Mrs. Edwin I. Aug. 18 they will be at home oa Mrs. Ball, Mrs. F. C. Lewis 68.5 Bunch, Indianapolis; Miss Irene Myra Stewart Gordon, Logans- Poston, Martinsville, Latin. In the Dexter Ave. address. The dom) The group will meet at 8 p. m Vincent, Fast Chicago; Mrs. . port. American fellowship, Pridegroomn is attending Purdue .m. niversity. Aug. 6 in the parish hall. | V a LL Cl Tues. rig Fleetwood-Holycross Vows to Be Read _ Auxiliary Sets seph Brower, Mrs. Wayne War- GOWN OF WHITE or rick 182; Mr. and Mrs. Ryan A “ag ly . : ’ lace over 1. = t Ly 157; Mrs. Perry W. VanKirk, tulle and lace ove ly) nsraliarion Tom Grigsby, 154.5; E &w white satin will be worn by : New ofBicers of: the: GarGeld ibl Mrs. Randa / ous a Deputy 170; Miss Barbara Holycross Hy, Unit, American Legion AuxJohn Chappelear, Harold Erner when she becomes the bride of illary, will be installed at a 160.5: Mrs. Kenneth Pettijohn, Roy T. Fleetwood at 2:30 p. m. Jom session with the post Aug. Mrs. Arch Falender 155. tomorrow. 13 in the post home. They are Mrs. Harold Bailey : lub, Mon. night: N & The couple will exchange ] . 8 He 180) Bers C. Mec- vows in Arlington Place Metho- President, esdames Carl Ross Cammon, Charles E. Madinger dist Church. The Rev. A. W. Re are popalding he fale ¥ 11 officiate. Siri ; . 114.5; Rod P. Hughes, John Jacobson will officiate Earl Kautsky and Mrs. Alvina J. O'Keefe 105.5; William G. Miss Holycross, daughter of Woerner, recording and correFritsch, Homer D. Everhart Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holy- : sponding secretaries; Mrs. Ken-. 99.5; E & W (Possible 168)— cross, 1038 8B. Kitley Ave. will neth Browdues, treasurer; Mrs Howard A. King, Howard Caul- be given in marmiage by her Ed Fisher, historian; Mrs. Ruth feld cand Bi Nelsen, o Lathes in the double-ring cere- Coyle, chaplain, and Mrs. Jolin enbac e); Ric . . Lawson, sergeant at arms. a Pigott, Bloomington, 0. K. a Be Dridege or > a Delegates at large are Mrs. rt, Fraustein 94. 2997 N Butle r Ave, ' Leo Amen and Mrs. Ethel

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Going to Washington The Soroptimist Club of Indianapolis will be represented at the biennial convention of the American Federation of Soroptimist Clubs tomorrow through Thursday in_the Statler Hotel, Washington, D, C,, " by Mrs. Helen Murray, 28 Wal-

» ” ” > WITH THE ballerina’ gown with tight bodice the bride will wear an {illusion veil attached to a crown of pearls. She will carry a Bible with a white yrehid, : Miss Betty Horton, maid of honor, will wear a mint green tulle ballerina frock.. Dresses of the bridesmaids, Miss Mavis Prince and Mrs. Donna Butler, will be pink tulle.

Times photo by Raymond Bright

RUSH ACT—Coeds going to DePauw University this fall will be entertained by the Kappa Alpha

Zachary. Mesdames Carr, Bailey and Kautsky will be delegates to the state convention.

Guild Meeting Set

The following units of the White Cross Guild will - meet next week in the Methodist Hospital Service Center: Monday—Plainfield, and Rebekah; Tuesday -- North Methodist, Southport and Missionary;

lace Lane. She is president of Theta Sorority active chapter from -1-4 p.m. tomorrow in the home of Miss Janet Sage, 8659 Col- Thursday — Irvington, Brookthe local group and secretary lege Ave. Entertainment feature at the “Magnolia Manor” party will be a blackface duet by Miss Wash the wil go fe Onderwood lioto, nd Wondrutl Flack, aud 3 of the Midwest regies, x. inl © Marilyn Holtman (left) and Miss Janet Sage (right). Niagara Falls. To be—Mrs. Roy T. Fleetwood tory, 4.8 wit : ; % . wa . eT ® : » * aks : - i X,; - #