Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 280, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1932 — Page 9

'APRIL 1, 1032

ELEVATE THREE I BOYS TO FIRST SCOUT RANKING Court of Honor Confers Eagle Degree on Trio; 3,000 Present. Three Indianapolis Boy Scouts, Joseph Frazier, Troop 24; Dan Taylor, Troop 18, and Robert Wchrung, Troop 75, were elevated to Eagle Scout rank Thursday night in the court of honor and round up at Tomlinson hall. The Eagle ranking is the highest accorded by the scout organization. More than 3,000 persons attended the event, which climaxed the fifth day of the annual Boy Scout week. Featuring the scout week program today and Saturday are window displays in downtown windows, depicting the various activities of scouting. A special photography class, made up of scouts from Troop 4, will film parts of a scout drama on the Monfjment steps at noon Saturday. In the cast will be William Bolin, George Hoffman and Frank Leeds. John Wolf will be chief camera man. His assistant will be Richard Kelleher. The continuity was written by Lester C. Naglcy. who has been conducting the class. Scouts who received star awards Thursday night are: Dan Klein, Troop 4: Robert Biertenmelter. Troop 3; Fred Haynes, Troop 9; Grorgr. Bond and Robert Jackson, Troop IS: Everett DeWltt. Troop 21; Harold Froat, Troop 24; Russell Fleming, Troop 39; Richard Haughty, Troop 42; Robert ’ icEowen, Troop 44: Winfield Yager. Troop 47; Ted Weakley, Troop SI: David Behr, Troop 82; Robert Hadlev. Troop 71: Rusrell Helm and Charles Terhune, Troop 72: 8. W. Crosby. Troop 75; John BDrch, Allan Solomon and Richard Voyles. Troop ’l. Richard Agster. Troop SO; Paul Wayroan. Trocp 84: Marlon r. Dobson. Troop 98. and H. R. Charman Jr.. Troop 50. Scout awards were presented to Joseph Eastman and Allan Scales, Troop 18; *n..ald Hassler. Troop 42: Ralph Neel, Troop 44; Oeorße Reid, Troop 60; Lrrov F Allen, scoutmaster of Troop 72: William McWorkman. Troop 80, and Robert Ferguson, Troop 90. V Bcouta receiving "palms” were: Bronze, f lames Shoemaker. Troop 80; Bert Johnson. assistant, scoutmaster. Troop 80, and Dale Smith. Troop 29; gold. John Tearnev. Troon 9: silver. Robert Kuerst. Troop 3, and Marion Duborough, Troop 24. FORM ‘CITIZEN GUILD’ Muncip Men Form Organization for Political Forums. Formation of a state-wide organization to be known as the “Citizen’s Guild’’ was announced today by clarence E. and Tod Whipple of Muncie. - They declare the guild is formed ■ for the purpose of "educating voters upon all political, public and governmental questions and issues by establishing public forums for free and open discussion.” YANKEE TO FIGHT BULLS Sidney Franklin Will Star in Arena at Piedras Ncgras. Unit'd I'rrx* EAGLE PASS, Tex., April 1. Sidney Franklin, Yankee bullfighter, will face three bulls in an arena at Piedras Negras, April 10. The bullfight is part of Maverick county's celebration of the formal opening of a $7,000,000 gravity irrigation project. After Franklin's appearance at Piedras Negras, he will leave for Spain.

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Asa college student, Miss Alice Schoenfuss, above, made the grade on high—high classroom marks and high scores for pulchritude. After she had been voted the most beautiful girl in Wheaton college, Norton, Mass., she was listed on the dean’s honor roll, greatest scholastic award.

ONE-MAN GARS ON CENTRAL AVE. Service of 2 1-2 Minutes to Be Inaugurated Monday. One-man street car service will I go into effect on the Central avenue ' line Monday, Ernest Pflumm, transj portation superintendent of the In- ; dianapolis Street Railway Company, i has announced. Twenty-one cars will be operated, J ' instead of seventeen, Pflumm said, j | and headway time between cars will | 1 be reduced to two and a half min- j utes, instead of three. Although shorter lines have been | I changed to one-man cars in the | ; last two years, the Central change is the first conversion on a major ; line. No employes will lose their jobs j by the change, Pflumm said. The j one-man. cars will be taken from | the company’s surplus stock. FACING LIQUOR TRIAL, ENDS LIFE IN LAKE I *?./ United Pres* WHITING, Ind„ April I. j Charles Sirak, 48, awaiting trial on j a liquor charge, hurled a challenge j to prohibition and plunged to his ! death in Lake Michigan near the Whiting Municipal park Friday. | Sirak’s coat was found on the i ! beach. In it was a note, addressed | | to his wife, which said: I “I do this because I can’t give you | no more help. Let the dry law get! i me from the lake.” Sirak, arrested a monlh ago by: t the Gary police department, was at! i liberty on $5,000 bond.

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