Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 169, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1933 — Page 17

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DOLLAR STILL IS STRONG ON LONDON BOARD Pound Opens at $5.29. Down 11 Cents From Yesterday. Bv 1 f‘rr,, IvONDOV, Nov. 24 The dollar continued its strong tone at the marke’ opening today. The pound sterling opened a* $5 2S : a. dowr. 4 rents from the close yesterday, and down 11 cents, from yesterday's openine. Yesterday the pound opened at 40 ' t and weakened (gradually to close at $5.33’i. French francs opened today at S3 9-16 They opened yesterday at S3 13-16 to the pound and closed at 83 7-16 Gold bars worth £307,000 <*1.621,867 wer? sold at. today's rate. Studio Is Busy Paramount studio production activity reached anew peak on the 1933-34 schedule this week with a total of twenty pictures in work of which ten are in process of shooting, four being edited and six in preparation

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Brush Fire Rages On, Ruin in Wake

-6./ / ni/r.f Tr/.a PASADENA, Cal . Nov. 24 —A brush fire roared across the canyons west of here today in direction of an exclusive residential district, leaving in its wake 3.000 blackened acres and a score of ruined homes. In the path of the flames lay Earl canyon and its palatial estates, where fresh crews of firemen made ready for a last stand. Wealthy residents of the canyon f’.ed with their possessions, joining scores of dwellers who already had seen their homes fall before ihe fire's quick advance. Most of the burned homes were mountain cabins in which ill persons had lived. Despite the rapid spread of the fire, patients in the cabins and twenty-two more in the Hillcrest sanitarium were removed safely. .' With damage to wastersheds already estimated at $3,000,000. fire wardens said losses would be incalculable if the flames could not Ire checked soon. Eight hundred men. constantly reinforced by C.C.C. workers from nearby camps, were spread along a six-mile front. Firefighters were aided by a vast field of wine grapes which served as a firebreak to protect five small communities surrounding Earl canyon. At several points the b)a?,e crept into Angelas national forest, com-

pelling wardens to divert some of fightfighting forces. The lookout atop Mt. Lukins narrowly escaped with his life when flames surrounded his lonely post. Many othpr escapes were report-

Reels Put Religion in War’s Class, Club Told

Church Is Ranked on Par With Drunkenness, Says Speaker. Communists put religion in the same class with drunkenness and war. members of the Men's Club of the North M. E. church were told last night by Dr. Earl E. Harper. Evansville college president. "Anti-religion and Communism go hand in hand." he said. "Wherever we find Communism, we must find anti-religion. “The entire program of Communism seems to be based on educating the youth of the nation in beliefs of Communism. The children get the best of everything. The education system in Russia is one purely of propaganda. “It differs from our educational system in three things. They teach

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I ed. K Feenstra. an invalid, awok° to find the fire rushing on his home. With his wife and daughter he took refuge in a corrugated iron garage. In five minutes th° fire had enveloped the house and swept on.

Communism, they leach war Is wrong and they teach that religion merely is a superstition. “One of the mast astounding things about the educational system is that illiteracy has been reduced from near 90 per cent to somewhere near 10 per cent. Dr. Harper toured Russia last summer. He displayed several motion pictures he took on the trip. LOSS OF PLATINUM BAR PIN IS REPORTED 5650 Piece of Jewelry Missing, Northsider Reports. Belated report of loss of a $650 platinum bar pin inset with fiftythree diamonds, was made to police last night by Cortland Van Camp Martindale, 1321 North Meridian street. He said it was lost by Mrs. Martindale in a department store. Oct. 24.

LEGION POST WILL AID JOB CAMPAIGN Unemployed Veterans to Be Helped in Drive. Campaign to obtain employment for jobless World war veterans of Perry township will be mapped at a meeting qf Hugh Copsey post, No. 361, American Legion, and its auxiliary at Edgewood schoolhouse tonight. Fred H. Foster, post commander, will lay before the organization a program for a survey to determine the needs of jobless veterans. All Pern.’ township war veterans are urged to attend both the discussion and a pitch-in dinner. WOMAN IS STRUCK BY DRIVER AFTER CRASH Alleged Drunk Adds Insult to Injury; Escapes Police today were seeking a motorist who added insult to injury early today by striking and scratching Mrs. Earline Welsh. 35. Anderson. after having collided with her parked car. Mrs. Welsh reported the incident to police, giving them the license number on the other car. She said

[ the man was intoxicated, and left ' i his hat at the scene, Lasalle and ! Ninth streets.

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