Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 151, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1931 — Page 7

NOV. 3, 1931

‘NIGHT SCHOOL' FOR PARENTS IS P.-UJVENT Association at Washington High Will Observe Pupils’ Routine. The Parent-Teacher Association of Washington high school will Berve a chill-supper from 5:30 to Thursday, the proceeds to be used for the benevolent fund. Following the supper, from 7:30 to 9:35, a “night school" will be staged so that parents may follow the exact daily schedule of the pupils, observing eight-minute periods. Other Parent-Teacher Association meetings scheduled for this week in Indianapolis include: _ Mrs. S. M. Myers, president of the Par-ent-Teacher federation will speak on "Cooperation” at School 1 at 3:15 Wednesday. There also will be a playlet by the third Rnd reports from the recent Par-ent-Teacher state convention. Paul C. Stetson, superintendent of Schools, will speak before the ParentTeacher Association of School 8 at 3 Wednesday. There will be music by the girls' glee club and the school orchestra. lieutenant Prank Owen and his entertainers will furnish a safety program for the association meeting at School 10 at 7:30 Wednesday. "Glimpses of Washington” will be the Hiibject of Mrs. E. C. Rumpler, speaker at School 14, at 3:15 Wednesday. Children of the school will furnish music and entertainment. Dr. Ada E. Schweitzer, director of child hygiene for the state health board, will speak at School 20, at 3:15 Wednesday. Music will be furnished by Mrs. Kenneth E Hoy, soloist, and Curtis Davis, pianist. Miss Florence Lanham will speak on •■Glimpses ot Mexico” at School 30. at 3 Wednesday. There will be music by the childrens’ chorus and vocal selections by Mrs. Prank Burris. The association at School 46 will meet *t 2:30 Wednesday. A Thanksgiving program will ne given children of the 2B grade, under the direction of Mrs. Feme Echolds. Mothers are asked to bring arti- ' clcs of canned goods or other foodstuffs to this meeting for Thanksgiving baskets. Mrs. Elizabeth Blackmore will be the speaker at School 51 at 2:30 Wednesday. Dress.ed in native costume, she will speak on the Eskimos of Baffin Land. Music w:jl be furnished by Mrs. Homer Rettig. School 53 will hold Its meeting Wednesday afternoon at 3:05. The speaker will be Mrs. Blackmore, who will describe her ► life among the Eskimos. Miss Burnice McPeek will furnish the music for the program. TTie association at School 56 will meet *t 3 Wednesday. The program will include community singing, Bible reading, and music by the fifth and sixth grade. Mrs. Clayton Ridge will speak on “The Attitude of Approach to Parent-Teacher Work.” School 73 will hold Its November meeting at 2:30 Wednesday. Miss Carrie Scott Os the city library will speak. 'The first night meeting of the year at School 76 will be held at 8 Wednesday. The Rev. Alpha H. Kenna will be the speaker. Music will be furnished by Miss Sarah Olinger, violinist, accompanied by Francis Wishart. Fathers especally arc invited. Mrs. Rosa Thompson will lecture on her trip to Europe at School 83 at 3:15 Wednesday. Music will be furnished by the Mothers’ Club. STORM HALTS SALVAGE Divers Almost Reach Sunken Gold When Driven Back to Port. By United Press BREST, Fiance, Nov. 3.—The Italian salvage ship Artiglio was driven to port by storms Monday night when believed almost within reach of $5,000,000 in gold in the vaults of the sunken liner Egypt. Work may not be resumed until next spring. The Artiglio has been attempting to salvage the gold on the ocean floor of Brest ever since the big liner went down after a collision in fog in 1922.

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Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: Edwin L. Hane, 1187 West Thirty-fifth street, Hudson sedan, 755-224, from Ver- ' jrtont and Meridian street. C. E. Wheeler, 915 North Keystone avenue, ford tudor, from State avenue and Washington street. Roy McCarty, R. R. 2. Box 446, Ford Idip-on body. T 11-661, from parking space st. city hospital. * .John Kuyma, 1145 Reisner street. Chevrolet coach, 44-166 from 1143 Reisner street. W. 1,. Tatman. 325 South Sherman drive, Pontiac coach, 745-085, from Alabama and Market streets. Bovd Huffman Motor Company, 2004 North Meridian street. Chrysler coach, 61427, from Twentieth and Meridian streets.

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\ Stolen automobiles recovered by police ►elonß to: Robert Evans. 2740 Eastern avenue, f*ord coupe, found in rear of 720 Park •venue. Argentine Aviator Badly Hurt By United P^css MENDOZA, Argentina, Nov. 3. Justo Urquiza, Argentine aviator, ;who recently attempted a flight from Paris to Buenos Aires, was injured seriously when his plane crashed on > the rooftops of Mendoza Monday night. His companion, Manuel Gatti, was killed. Removes Corns in 3 Minutes Get a package of safe, soothing ghur-Off— the modern, scientific com remover—and apply a few drops. Enjoy its soothing, comforting effect while you wait only three minutes for it to soften and loosen cal- , loused tissue. Then simply remove your corn—roots and all. No long treatment —no soaking or bother—no danger of injuring healthy flesh. Shur-Off is non-irirtating, it’s harmless. safe and speedy. Try this new r . scientific method used by high priced chiropodists. A 50 cent bottle keeps you corn-free , and foot-happy for months. Druggists will relund your money if not delighted.—Advertisement.

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‘GOOSIE’ LEE DROPS APPEAL, TAKES TERM Negro Politician to Serve Two Years on Rom Charge. Harry (Goosie) Lee, politician, and George Graham, Negroes, today have dropped a liquor case appeal in federal court and each will serve two years In the federal penitentiary at Leavenworth. • They were arrested last spring, and since then the conspiracy count was filed. With dismissal of the appeal action, federal attorneys probably will not press the conspiracy count, it was said. Basil W. Fender was sentenced ninety days in jail and William Warner fined SIOO and given a suspended six months sentence when they pleaded guilty to operation of a booze joint at 1930 North Alabama street.

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DYNAMITERS OF HUGE AQUEDUCT HIDEJDESERT Disgruntled Employes Are Blamed for Explosion Near Los Angeles. By United Press LOS ANGELES, Nov. 3.—Two disgruntled employes were sought in the desert east of Owens valley today for the dynamiting of a section of the Los Angeles aqueduct, which

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carries water 250 miles from Owens river to the city. Investigatiors learned that two men formerly employed by the bureau of water and power placed a case of dynamite under the huge nine-foot syphon at Jawbone canyon late Sunday night and fled into the desert. Their arrest was expected today. Five million gallons of water a minute poured from the conduit onto the valley floor before it was turned off at Hawaiee reservoir. Damage was extensive, but did not inconvenience the city, which had ample water in storage. The siphon will be repaired within four days, it was announced. Fortunately, a manhole at the syphon permitted air to rush into the pipe, preventing its collapse. The dynamiting was another of a long series of outrages against the water project which have flared up

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periodically for the last twenty years. Opposition of Owens valley farmers to what they called the city’s “steal” of their water was the cause of the original sabotage. The ranchers, however, were not blamed for Sunday’s blast. For years they have seen their lands dry up as more water was taken from the Owens river. In desperation, they were forced to sell their lands to the city at prices they declared were robbery. A long guerilla warfare against the city was carried on. Two Killed in Church Panic By United Press PALERMO, Sicily, Nov. 3.—Panic in which a woman and child were killed broke up a ceremony Monday night at the historic Church of St. Dominico. Thirty persons were injured seriously.

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FUND WORKER’S CAR TOWEO IN Another Blunder Charged to Traffic Law. Another blunder was charged today against officials in charge of tow-in law enforcement. Sidney Rice, 5869 Washington boulevard, one of hundreds of workers for the Indianapolis Community Fund, striving to reach the charity goal of more than $1,043,000 before Wednesday, parked his automobile Monday in front of 121 South Pennsylvania street, during the noon hour to confer with Elmer H. Os-

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termeyer, secretary of the Indiana Paper Company, one of the fund campaign leaders. On Rice’s car was a sign identify, ing the automobile as one being used in the Community Fund drive. When Ripe returned for his car, it was gone. It had been towed in. Rice spent more than an hour attempting to recover his car, which finally was released without cost to him. Police officials could not explain how the car, bearing a Community Fund marker, happened to be towed in. Fierro Becomes Mexico Governor By United Press CHIHUAHUA, Mexico, Nov. 3. Colonel Roberto Fierro, famous Mexican aviator and former El Paso garage mechanic, was Governor of Chihuahua today, succeeding Governor Andres Ortiz, resigned.

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