Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 307, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1933 — Page 5

MAY 4, 1933.

BARE ATHLETIC FUND LOANS TO SCHOOL HEADS < Borrowing by Anderson Officials Disclosed in • Accounts Report. Borrowing of money by athletic fund officers, teachers, and J. L. Thalman, principal, was disclosed today in a report of field examiners of the state accounts board covering athletic fund and extra-curricular accounts at the Anderson high school. Differences over the handling of the funds caused the Indiana High School Athletic Association to suspend the Anderson team from participating in the basketball tournament this year. Examination of the funds then was asked and the report filed today with William Cosgrove, chief examiner. It disclosed that Thalman owes the athletic fund S2OO and that H. P. Cook, former treasurer of the extra-curricular fund, owes the athletic fund $417. Examiners recommended that Cook, who resigned in June, 1932, be made to turn over $1,915.77 of the fund to Winston Ashley, his successor in the treasurer’s office. Although on leave, Thalman's pay is being withheld until all accounts are settled, the report sets out. Other items, covering different dates, charge Cook with S2OO and Thalman with $217, but the latter has been returned, the report says. A $75 item on a bank check stub also was found to have been issued to Thalman, but no record made of the transaction. Practice of any lending was recommended discontinued. Clarence M. Wertz and Carl B. Major were the examiners. FAMOUS •CHILDREN'S SHOWS’ COME HERE Gentry Brothers to Make Whole Week Stand in City. Gentry Brothers famous shows, organized in Indiana forty-five years ago, and still known as the “children’s shows,’’ will present two performances daily in Indianapolis next week, starting Monday. The shows will occupy three locations here. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday they will be at Thirty-eighth and Illinois streets; Thursday and Friday at East Tenth and Linden streets, and Saturday at East Washington street and Sheridan avenue. Matinees will be at 3:45. On Saturday the matinee is at 2:30. Night performances wall be at 8. For Indianapolis admission will be 'ls cents for children and 35 cents for adults. Children’s admission was reduced from 25 cents by show' officials. Mattress Proves Poor Bank Elnora Lee, 10 East Twenty-fifth street, Apt. 1, put $35 under the mattress in her bedroom two days ago, she reported to police. The next day she found only $5. She left the apartment and on her return, she told police, found that someone had stolen jewelery valued at SBS.

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