Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 276, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1933 — Page 16
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COMEDY TO BE GIVEN FOR CITY LEISURE CLUB Theta Tau Psis to Present Play Tonight at Brookside Park. LEISURE HOI R CALENDAR TONIGHT Brooklrtf Park community house. J. T. V. Hill community house. Rhodlus Park rnmmunity house. THURSDAY Criapus Atturks high school. Christian Park community house. Fletrher Place community house. Ft. Wayne and Walnut Club. Municipal Gardens community house. Michigan and Noble Club, School 9, at 710 Fast Vermont afreet. Nebraska-Cropsev Club, School 11 at 1251 South Illinois street. Oak Hill Club, School 38 at 3030 Winter avenue. School 5 at 612 W'est Washington street. School 12 at 732 South We-.t street. School 16 at 1102 West Market street. School 26 at 1301 Fast Sixteenth street. School 31. Kelly and Bovd streets. School 67, 3615 West Walnut street. The Theta Tau Psi sorority, under the direction of Mrs. M. F. Holmes, will present a two-act comedy tonight at the Brookside park community house. Members of the cast are Mesdames Florence Wright, Hershel Hause, William Abel, Marshall Haislup, Floyd Jones, Ralph Eberhardt, Eleanor Beanblossom, Lyman Stonccypher, Rex Haislip, Zelda Kestcr, and Craig Pitman. Violin music will be given by Florence Harker, pupil of Olive Kiier. Mrs. Russell Banks will sing. Rhodius Park community house will have two plays by the Play Crafters of Central Christian church tonight. The plays, under the direction of Beatrice Houzo, will have in the casts Deane Woodard, Lola Parks, Forrest and Ed Scott, Donald Boyd, Dale Smith, Russell Teeter, Charles Robbins, Ralph Morgan, Stuart Congret and Beatrice Houze. Music will be furnished by the Hoosior Wildcats, Melvin Gunn, Henry Blaylock. Bud Rush and Bob Rush. The Mysterious Four. Roland Dorsey, Ernest Briscoll, William Strange, and Allen Weathers, will give a musical program tonight at the J. T. V. Hill community house.
Gone, but Not Forgotter
Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to James B. Darlineton. 1240 North Delaware street. Plymouth coupe. 12-443 i33i, from in front of 1264 West Thirty-second street Frank Hartup. 239 South Auburn street. Cheyrolet. sedan. 95-259 |33|. from Lvndhurst drive and Morris street William Wheatley. R. R. A. Box 90. Chevrolet, coupe no license, from Massachusetts and College avenues.
BACK HOME AGAIN
Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: C W. Holmes. 2423 North Talbot street. DeSoto sedan, found at Chester and Washington streets. Dot, Wliltlon. 904 Paca street. Ford coach, found in front of 130 Douglass street. Eugene Lockhart. 2122 BelWontaine street. Ford coupe, found at 809 West New York street. John Koonpen. Lyndhurst drive and Raymond street Ford coupe, found in rear of 1619 Cornell avenue
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Mussolini wants Italy’s population increased by seventeen million in the next ten years. I Isn't that carrying dictator- : ship a little too far? a a a Friday is ihe deadline for 1932 plates. We are an official Indiana License Branch and issue 1933 plates. o a a Japan wants a few pieces of China while all China wants is just a little peace of Japan. a a a The price of quality tires is so low now that you can easily afford to ride on new. safe rubber. For example a 4.50-21 Miller that was 57.15 last week is now only 54.95, a saving of 52.20 per tire. Reductions are as high as 54.45 per tire. We don’t know how long these ridiculously low prices will be effective so we urge you to buy now. We will be glad to arrange a method of payment that will fit your purse. a a a MILLER TIRE DISTRIBUTORS
OR. PER DUE’S CLINIC Skin Diseases—Facial Blemishes Established 28 Years 411 State Life Bldg.
1 DISPOSAL 1 SALE Now in Progress H. LIEBER CO. , 1 ‘-4 w, WashiuKton St.
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MODES Bpjjjljr •- J #s>%? \ NEW ZEALAND, I /WT/POOES. . .* ANTiCOOes iijPgk S? / those REGIONS' / directly through THE EARTH *U o ntina" ' THE DEATH STRUGGLES WOUNDED ANTELOPEUNCOVERED ORE DEPOSITS' AND Z h LED TO THE DISCOVERY OF THE ROAN ANTELOPE MINE, ONE OH THE WORLD'S GREATEST COPPER M'NES. J NORTHERN RHODESIA, AFRICA, ZOOS 6
The word “Antipodes” comes from the Greek word meaning “against” and “foot” . . . people of other lands who stand with their feet against ours. About 50,000,000 tons of ore, averaging 4 per cent copper, have
FARM BUREAU WILL HOLD SUMMER SCHOOLS Innovation in Field of Co-Opera-tive Education Sponsored in State. Summer camp schools, an innovation in the field of co-operative education in rural sections, will be sponsored this year by the Indiana Farm Bureau Co-operative Association, it was announced today by I. H. Hull, general manager. Organization for the schools consists of a five-district setup covering the state, each district consist- j ing of two farm bureau districts. • Each county will be entitled to ;
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ALADDIN KEROSENE LAMPS $6.95 Complete Stocks of Supplies for Ala thl in Lamps. VONNEGUT’S Downtown Irv. Ftn. Square W. Side
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been taken from mines of Northern Rhodesia, all due directly to the shooting of an antelope, back in 1905, by an explorer named Cillier. Next—Who is Europe's only unmarried sovereign?
send two students, preferably a boy and a girl at least 20 years old. They will be selected by the respective county farm bureau cooperative associations. A one-week school will be held in each five districts. First of the schools will open May 21 and the last on June 17. History, theory, principles and methods of co-operation will be taught in the schools, with a view to fitting students for leadership in farm bureau work.
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LONG AIR DASH FROM ALASKA SAVES WOMAN Owes Life to Pilot Hero Who Dared Dangerous Nonstop Hop. BV ART HENDERSON United Press Staff Correspondent SEATTLE. March 29—A “race with death” began one winter morning at 1:30. Ancel Eckmann, Alaskan flier, received a call, ordering him to fly from Ketchikan to Sitka, approximately 400 miles. A woman was reported dying. Immediate medical attention was necessary. Eckmann took off forty-five minutes later. He made the trip in less i than three hours. The woman, Mrs. Peter Kostrometinoff, suffered from internal poisoni ing, and her condition was considj ered grave. Medical attention that could not | be obtained in Alaska was necessary. All but the pilot's seat was quickly "knocked down.” The woman, wrapped in heavy blankets, w-as placed on an army cot. The party, including her husband and a mechanic, started a long flight. The 425-horse power motored craft ; shot through rain and snow clouds, clear weather and fog. Eckmann | kept the ship headed for Seattle. A telegram had been sent to have j the landing area on Lake Union flooded with lights and an ambu- ! lance waiting. Eckmann roared over Vancouver, B. C., Bellingham, Everett and fin- ! ally Seattle. The plane landed and I the woman was saved.
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MARCH 29, 1933
