Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 14, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1930 — Page 6

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JEWISH CHURCH TO CELEBRATE HARVESTFEAST Marks Anniversary of Day Commandments Were Given by Moses. Orthodox and reformed Jewish congregations of Indianapolis will observe the Feast of Pentecost or Shabuoth Sunday evening and Monday In the traditional manner. . The Temple, Tenth and Delaware streets, will make the occasion one of confirmation while orthodox synagogues will celebrate it as the anniversary of the day, thousands of years ago, when Moses delivered the Ten Commandments to his people Offered Thanksgiving In the period when the Hebrews were a pastoral and agricultural folk Shabuoth was celebrated as the time when the wheat harvest was garnered and on that day they brought to the Temple in Jerusalem the first fruits of the harvest which they offered upon the altar with gladness and thanksgiving. For this reason, the Bible calls this Festival "The Day of the First Fruits” or “The Harvest Feast.” Program to Be Held With the passing of time the agricultural aspect disappeared and the day was connected with the dt *very of the message at the foot of Mount Sinai. Those In the Confirmation class at The Temple who will participate in the program at 9:30 a. m. June 2, are: Herman Alpert, Helen Asher, Lucille Jane Borinstein, Alvin Cohen, Leon Cohen, Gordon Kiser Cohn, Rosalie Drazier, Mary Louise Falender, Adele Flshbein, Jeane M. Gamso, Raymond Goodman, Joseph M. Jackson Jr., Julian A. Kiser, Robert H. Marks, Gordon M. Messing, Harriet Rosenzweig, Francis Schneiderman, Robert Simon, Sheldon C. Sommers, Carolyn Rose Strauss, Harry Traugott, Jacqueline Wolf and Jack Wormser. Burglars Get Rare Coins Battering in a rear door, burglars entered a dry goods store operated by Harry Larber at 2756 Roosevelt avenue early today, took old coins valued at SIOO from a hiding place, and merchandise worth S6O, and escaped, Larber told police.

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Times, Lyric Theater and Curtiss Sponsor Plane Name Contest. Here is the fourth airplane for you to name. This really is the easiest of the lot. You've seen many of this type of ship around Indianapolis airports. Jot its name down. Watch for the last plane picture Wednesday. Remember, there is only one more plane to name. Then write your essay on the "Merits of Aerial Transportation,” send the complete list of five named planes, together with your essay, to The Times Aviation Contest Editor and you may win an airplane ride. The Times, Lyric theater and Curtiss-Wright Flying Service are sponsoring this novel contest, are offering five free plane rides and twenty tickets to the Lyric theater to winners. There is an interesting short film on view at the Lyric theater this week called “Anywhere by Air,” showing methods ond style of planes used at various Curtiss-Wright flying schools in student instruction. This reel names and shows many of the new model planes which have been and are to be pictured in The Times in this contest. It will be a help to competitors. The deadline for sending in your pictures and essays has been set for Saturday, May 31. Winners will be announced as soon as the judging is completed. Any one, except employes and students of any airport or flying service, their families and relatives, also Lyric and Times employes, are eligible to compete in this contest. Remember, three photos have appeared in The Times today and one more will appear Wednesday. You

still can enter the contest. Just get The Times for Friday, Saturday and Monday and you’ll have a complets set by Wednesday. Stolen Stock Found Bu United Press ANDERSON, Ind., May 27.—A metal strong box stolen from the home of Albert Esheiman, Anderson contractor. May 18, was found in an alley at Muncie with $1,750 in stocks undisturbed inside.

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NAVAL TREATY ACTION WAITS EXTRASESSION Senate Will Consider Pact After House Goes Home. BY LYLE C. WILSON United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, May 27.—Administration leaders in the senate today planned to defer consideration of the London naval limitation treaty until convening of a special session to be called immediately after the present one is adjourned. Necessity of a special session \yas indicated late Monday by Republican Floor Leader Watson after a majority party caucus on the subject ended in a verbal battle between Senators Hiram Johnson of California, treaty opponent, and David Reed, Pennsylvania, one of its refenders. The procedure will enable the

house to adjourn and leave the senate to its exclusive treaty consideration. President Hoover recently announced that he would call a special senate session unless the instrument were disposed of before congress adjourns. Senators opposing immediate consideration of the treaty have argued the country needed more time to digest the document and that ratification, if accomplished at all. might well be delayed until next fall. Confidence in administration circles that the treaty will be ratified without amendment has not deminished. Fewer than a dozen senators have expressed public opposition to the treaty so far. One more vote than one-third of the senate is required for rejection. PLAY CARDS IN RAID Chinese Tongsmen Are Calm as Liquor Is Taken. Bu United Press WASHINGTON, May 27.—With Oriental implacability, fifteen Chinese in the headquarters of the Hip Sing Tong played quietly at cards Monday night while officers searched the premises. Police said they found 177 quarts

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_MAY 27, 1930