Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1952 — Page 19

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: Ta ; | Driver Gets 30 Days MOSQUITO BITE! : d thet you ; : shu : | A 82-year-old motorist, arrested ke :: death your : S by P t for operating a car without driv-| 4 - 3 : 0 oun Y C 00 OS er's license, told the judge he . 3 : : hadn't had one for 20 years. h i 18 Im : mune : Appointment of Mrs. Mary gg # | James Wheeler, Stop 8 Rd., was| iT B N stle as primary consult- 4 RA fined $55 and costs and sentenced iT bi ahi Announces Its ig o oo Cary. sells to, 30 days on the State Farm yes- I MEpichiiy — mA ant for. Marion ’ Kool [terday by Judge Scott McDonald, | Ra av kb : : : was announced today as schoo {Municipal Court 4. Wheeler. also HN Reid an a moneys IT 3 aide 1952.53 Evening Division Schedule pells rang for 21,000 rural pupils. Th eT ya fh € : School Supt. Robert F. lan automatic traffic signal. rt of American . Offering educational opportunities to thousands of persons who are busy in offices, fac- G County clad Joy Castle | Hels free on $525 bond pending | 7. 5 of the his tories or homes during daylight hours, Butler Universify once again has scheduled more sladden pr ag : lappeal. 20 into dictator than 150 courses in its complete Evening Division. Class periods will fall between the from first grade teacher at Nora ee ———

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Sen. Brewster parties of this ligent leaderen handpicked e, who should e in office. tioh are given

Saturdays.

Many courses offered in following fields:

hours of 4:15 and. 9:45 p. m.. Mondays Huu gh Thursdays and from 8 a. m. until 1:15 p. m.

Registration: Thursday, September 11, from 6 to 8:30 p, m, in Fieldhouse. Monday, Sept. 15 through Friday, Sept. 19, from 4 to 5 p. m. and 6 to 8:30 p.m. in Jordan Hall. Saturday, Sevhy 20, from 8:30 a. m, until noon in Jor f dan Hall.

School in Washington Township. Mrs. Castle will ¢p-ordinate the instruction methods of 235 teachers of the first three grades in 36 schools. She succeeds Mrs. Catherine Sanders, who. has returned as principal of Riley School in Perry Township.

Hoosier er Wife Grilled In Slaying of Mate

LA GRANGE-—A pretty brunet was questioned today in connection with the slaying of her construction worker husband, Sheriff Arthur E., Gerren said

Mrs. Bonnie Levitz, 20, admitted | shooting her husband, Earl, 21, in|

their home Tuesday night. Levitz

A | { as st § "im Vv we shall have Archaeolory A alin Benin a Nutrition Mrs Castle Jas Nn R BE was shot once below the heart! Bacteriology Elementary Home Economics teacher 19 years. She taug a and died 30 minutes later in a ntions ‘Which asl) Glance losophs Mathematies School 76 before she joined .the Wospitat Econamic Library Sel Philosophy N School staff. She lives at , ot of courage 7 Finance ee . Secondary ence Phi Ie hy PROMOTED—Mrs Mary Castle. Authorities. believed domestic] ave one party Journalism Pr Tas Psychology dy oe a domestic trouble motivated the very one that Shleamanshie + Enslish Religion This. - summer Mrs. Castle shooting. ty who.wants Chemistry Geography Sociology headed a teachers’ group which ‘2 Slain by Armed Band SAL { thing to any= Eeamomics LL punt prepared a handbook on county| yor SE FURS | Shack Kills Lineman | u expect any primary . instruction, - outlining : WASHINGTON, Ind.— A detown mayor and a ER orn this type of For More Information Call study and, teaching policies. fective wire was blamed today

Some 775 county teachers kidnaped by an armed band of for the death of William Martin, greeted pupils at 41 schools as the men believed to be Communist 28, a lineman. for the City Light, Hr fall term ppened this morning. Huks were found riddled with and Power Co, Martin was] - Another 65,000 children entered bullets today some 30 miles shocked fatally yesterday. during! baal S— {southwest of Manila. transformer repair work.

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