Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 August 1952 — Page 7
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SUNDAY, AUG. 24, 1952
THERE WAS a silent awakening in Marion County last week. The great yellow fleet of school busses was ending its summer hibernation and preparing
for its job of safeguarding the lives of nearly 17,000 children at-
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County Bus Fleet Set to Roll
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Neighbor Saves Boy in Sandpit
DANBURY, Conn, Aug. 23 (UP)—A 6-vear-old boy was alive today because of the fast work of a neighbor who saved him
(from death in a ‘sand pit.
Thomas W. Daragan Jr. was buried when a wall of the pit collapsed. John Perri, 48, heard the screams of Thomas’ playmates
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Mayor Tucker Tries
To Settle New Strike | TERRE HAUTE, Aug’ 23 (UP).
--~Mayor Ralph Tucker, self-styled “labor peacemaker” hoped today he could settle a second Terre Haute strike within a week. Mayor Tucker met Friday in joint and separate sessions with Hulman and Co. 8nd AFL Teamsters representatives in an effort to end a three-week-old strike of 240 workers who are demanding
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The cost of a Feeney & Feeney Funeral of Dignity remains substantially unchanged despite general increases . . . the servinclude all the wanted features for convenience, com-
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tending school outside the city limits. 4 Like most necessary items in modern life, the sturdy, lumbering busses and their drivers are seldom noted as they buck wind: rain and snow on the backroads of the county. But the children who ride them know them as they know their own living rooms. They know - the drivers by name. And most drivers know the children by name, and their parents, and what they do. There is Oris Hinshaw, for ingtance. For the last 11 years he eo po has jockeyed a school bus over the % RAR |
hE PEARSONS BIG PIANO
and rushed to the pit. Mr. Perri stuck his arms into the soft. sand and located the youngster, already unconscious. (He was revived at Danbury hospital and discharged a short time later.
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higher wages, He gave ‘no comment” on progress but said meetings would be resumed Monday,
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Sawyer Will Quit | WASHINGTON, Aug. 23 (UP) | —Secretary of Commerce Charles Sawyer says he will campaign for Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson “if asked,” but will not keep his Cab-/ linet post after Jan. 20 no matter {who is elected, |
Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hardware, Variety, Gift Shops, Toys, Tools. Candy, Dishes, Novelties, G'Tass Premium Houses, etc. If you have merchandise on the shelf. under the counter, in the stock room. odds and ends, goods you know vou can't sell. Get it together— call Bip Prompt service and cash on e line
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can tell you which roads are going to give him trouble when it rains, which are good under three inches of snow, and what $0 look for on the winding curves. The result is 11 years of school bus driving without an accident, Some drivers have: had the _job
THEY SHINE FOR SCHOOL—Jimmy Hinshaw, Jimmy Morris, Oris Hinshaw and Judy Morris (left to right) will have their bus on the road Sept. 3.
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Indiana Legion . : of the Morris children were emOff for Convention rioyed, the children made it to
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Star Gazer Dies in Fall |
ALMA CENTER, Wis., Aug. 23| (UP)—David Blecoe, 77, who spent his life studying the stars, died today after falling down one flight of stairs. Blencoe was best known for his pamphlets on HalIey’s Comet. The comet, last seen in 1910, is scheduled for another visit in 1986.
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