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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 12

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SUNDAY, MAY THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR- SLC. I PAGE II TITTTaifrMM "iff ItM 19, 1968 Ol ESTIOMNAIRF COVERS .3 DIOCESES BASEMENTS WATERPROOF Catholic School Poll Gets Heavy Response i1 WE CHECK and REPAIR school children would like to enroll them in Catholic schools. He said 25,101 responses came from Indianapolis Archdiocese residents, 19,117 from the Louisville Archdiocese and 10.250 from the Evansville Diocese. 4 i fc -KJ Cracked Walls Broken Drain Tiles Cracked Floors Windows Written Guarantee against all SEEPAGE. cent of the men had eight years of Catholic schooling and 46 per cent of the wives had eight years.

He said 33 per cent of the men and 25 per cent of the wives are Catholic high school graduates and five per cent of the men and two per cent of the women attended Catholic colleges. IN ADDITION, about one-third said they have children in Catholic elementary schools, 15 per cent have youngsters in Catholic high and six per cent have sons or daughters in Catholic colleges. He said 41 per cent of those who said they have pre A questionnaire intended to help guide Catholic educators, clergy and laymen determine the future of Catholic schools in the Indianapolis, Evansville and Louisville areas drew large responses, it was reported yesterday. The Rev. George W.

Elford, assistant superintendent of schools in the Indianapolis Catholic Archdiocese, said a 30 per cent return from questionnaires indicated "the number of concerned Catholics is relatively large" becau.se of the time and effort required to fill out the questionnaire. THE QUESTIONNAIRE is part of an exhaustive Catholic school planning project in the United States. Its results will help a planning group outline how Catholic schools and churches will provide religion oriented instruction for young and old alike in the next few years. Father Elford said actual recommendations will not be made until fall. He said the average person responding was a married man, 31 to 50 years old, with annual income between and $9,000, and at least eight years of Catholic education.

Father Elford said 61 per 40 Years' Waterproofing Experience FINANCING NO ON. PAYMENT ANYWHERE IN IND. FHA School Program Set Public School 5, at 20 North California Street, will hold a recognition night program at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the school. Robert D.

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A 6 -month -old baby was found left alone in a car parked in the infield, deputies said. THE RACING fans who didn't come early enough to get a seat, or who chose not to sit in the stands milled about the infield throughout the dav. Concluded From Pne 1 drunkenness and underage drinking. Only about 10 persons were jailed. The Smthwpst area of the turn, termed "the Snakepit" by police, was the scene of most of the arrests, deputies said.

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JAMES WEI LS and I.t. Donald Roush said Evans was arrested after a fight in the infield of the southwest turn. Sheriff's investigators said Timothy Casey, 7, 447 Centennial Avenue, was cut on the bark with a broken bottle allegedly swung by Evans. A spectator, Kenneth Cain, IS, 401fi Brnnkville Road, was rut on the neck when Evans swung the beer buttle over his shoulder before it struck Casey. Casey was taken to Methodist Hospital where he was treated and released.

Cain was treated at the track hospital and released. DONALD TRESCOTT, 56, Park Forest, suffered a fatal heart attack watching qualifications. Numerous persons were treated for cuts suffered when they either fell on glass or were knocked down in the crowd. Dr. T.

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