Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 290, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1933 — Page 19

'APRIL' 11, 11)33.

LEISURE CLUBS PREPARING FOR PUZZLE EVENT Preliminary Tryouts to Be Held in Times-Viking Picture Contest. I MS! hi; iioi r c alendar TONIGHT C hri*tian Park community house. Ft. Warnr and Walnut Club Municipal Garden* rommunity house. Michigan and Noble Club. School 9, t yu l Last \crmont street. Nebraska C ropsey Club. School 22, at 1251 South Illinois street Oak Hill Club, School 3K, at 2030 Winter avenue. School 5, at 012 West Washington Street. School 10. at 1102 Weft Market street. School 20. at 1301 Ea*t Sixteenth •treet School 31. Kelly and Bovd street*. School li*. at 3015 West Walnut street. Arrangements are being made in fill Leisure Hour clubs for preliminary frv-outs in The Times-Leis-surc Hour Viking Picture Puzzle Weekly Contest. School 34 will hold a preliminary contest at the Shelby bianch library Monday night. At the Crispus Attucks hich school Thursday night arrangements ; were made for registration of entries in the elimination match. Puzzles for the preliminary sc- j ties held in the various clubs arr supplied by manufacturers of the Viking Picture Puzzle Weekly,! through the courtesy of the Indiana News Company. The final ront.est will have an entirely new puzzle, furnished by the manufacturers. This contest will be heid April 24. Christian Park Community House will have pupils of Ruth Burns tonight in a revue. Following the revue a dance will be held, with music bv the Hoosier Land Silver String band. A religious drama. “The Lost Church,” will be presented by the Central Players tonight at the Ft. Wayne and Walnut Club. The play will be directed by Charles Smith. Music to accompany the play will be given by the Central Players. Sam Haviland will show pictures of the navy at the Municipal Gardens community house tonight. The Michigan and Noble Club will have a program by North Side Kiddie Revue tonight, under the direction of Mrs. Raymond Alberts. The boys’ division of the Michigan Pnd Noble Club will present three numbers tonight at the NebraskaCropsey Club, at School 22. The numbers, which will be directed by Jack Adams, will feature Wayne Allan, William Wishart, Claude and Clyde Voyles, Buddy Hampton, and Mrs. Jean Adams. A dance revue will be presented tonight at the Oak Hill Club by Edith Habrock, w'ith Rosaline Petrovich as pianist. Members of the revue are Blanche Onken, Geraldine OfT, Jesse Young, Mary K. George, Ruby Mae Hasselburg, Virginia Reynolds, Helen Beuke and Leona Colbert. The program at School 5 tonight •fill be given by the Broadway Little Theater, directed by Robert Louis Oberreich. Sergeant Timothy- McMahon will give a safety program tonight at School 16. Appearing also will be Dunks Dippy Doodads, Betty Ellis, and Val Vonzales. Frank Brown will have rharge of tonight's program at School 26. A three-act, comedy by the* P.-T. A. of School 55 will be given tonight at School 34. Members of the cast are Fanny Schmidt, Cleatis Storms, Anna Theising, Eva Steele, Nellie Kccher, Bessie Crouch, Ruth Clayton. Geneva Hamer, Ivorine Redwine, Etta Mae Ccons, Margaret Williams and Esther Draher. Music on the program will be given by the Soring trio and Walter Tuttle and his orchestra.

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FORESTRY CAMP SHOWN IN FILM Work of ‘Rookies’ Pictured in Latest Universal News Reel. Interesting scenes of the activities of the new “forestry recruits,” the young men being enlisted under President Roosevelt's reforestation job plan, are to be seen in the current issue of The Indianapolis Times-Universal Newsreel. Graham McNamee, ace of radio announcers and the screen’s Talking Reporter, graphically describes the daily routine of the new federal labor camp rookies. Assembled at army posts, they are “processed” and sorted out according to ability and fitness for various jobs, meanwhile undergoing physical inspection and becoming used to light discipline and army chow. At the field camps they are grouped and assigned to work. McNamee reports many other important and interesting events, including the desperate battle against floods in the lower Mississippi Valley; finding and landing of various pieces of wreckage from the Akron, and the recovery of the body cf Rear Admiral William E. Moffett; remarkable views of the Potomac basin, with Japanese cherry trees in full blossom; and a stirring review of 4.000 Italian aviators by Premier Mussolini.

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Gold Sought in Old Diggings • B;/ 1 nitrrl Vrr* • MALTA. Mont.. April 14 —Historic Alder Gulch, from which millions in gold were taken fifty years ago,

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again is the scene of intensive development. A large dragline has been installed, and gravel from ancient stream beds of the district will be combed for the yellow metal.

Boys Outnumber Girls HELENA. Mont.. April 14.—Montana must be a man’s state—boys

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outnumber girls in the public schools, according to a state department of public instruction survey

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At the last school census there "re 82.843 boys and 78,066 girLs listed in th-> various public institutions.