Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 32, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1935 — Page 14
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9 TECH PUPILS TO COMPETE IN MATH CONTEST 150 Top Ranking Scholars to Take Part in Event at Indiana U. By T> mr Special BLOOMINGTON. Ind.. April 17 Ernest Haas. Margaret Kraus, Norma McClintock, Ellen ODrain, Maxine Powers. Albert J. Smith. Glenn Frltzlen, John Goddard and Elmer Molique, all of Technical High School. Indianapolis, will participate In the final round of the fifth annual state high school mathematics contest to be held Friday at Indiana University. One hundred and five superior mathematics pupils of Indiana, representing winners of sectional meets held April 6 in various parts of Indiana, will be entered in the contest. Fifty-three of these pupils will take part in the algebra division and the remaining 52 in the geometry division. Winners in the algebra division Will receive gold, silver and bronze inedals, respectively. The mathematics contest is conducted each year by the I. U. extension division in co-operation with the mathematics section of the State Teachers’ Association. The committee in charge of the contest follows: A. M Welchons < Technical), Indianapolis, chairman: E. D. Hildebrand. Greenfield: Clarence Lane, Lafayette: Walter O. Shriner (State Teachers College), Terre Haute; Arthur Sims. Lebanon, and H. N. Whittern, Muncie.
BATTERY IN MAKING IS SHOWN TO ROTARY Prest-O-Lite Sales Manager Offers Film at Luncheon. The manufacture of a storage battery from the raw materials of lead, antimony, wood, rubber, lime, oil, sulphur, water and other materials to finished product was shown in films presented at the Rotary Club luncheon yesterday in the Clavpool by H. E. Komitch, Prest-O-Lite Battery Cos. sales manager. Mr. Komitch was introduced by James B I’enner. former treasurer of the local company. Mr. Fenner has been tranfarred to the parent organization, the Electric Auto-Lite Cos.. Toledo. 0., as assistant controller. SCRIP TICKETS ISSUED Interchangeable Coupons Good for Meals, Pullman Fare. The Cleveland. Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway announced today that interchangeable scrip coupon tickets will be exchanged for Pullman accommodations either at the ticket office or by conductors on the trains. These coupons will be honored for meals in the dining cars on the New York Central System lines, also. The ruling went into effect Monday HEALTH LECTURE SET City and County Officials to Hear Talk by California Expert. Dr. J F Stewart of the Los Angeles public health department, will the principal speaker at a luncheon to be held at the Indianapolis Athletic Club tomorrow which will be attended by city and county officials. Dr. Stewart is an expert on rat extermination and will discuss the new methods used in the w r ork in his city. CITY YOUNGSTERS HURT Boys Treated at Hospital for Injuries to Eyes. Clarence Cutter, 10. of 2359 Belle-fontaine-st. and Paul Earl Hines. 4. of 2517 Station-st, should be friends by right of mutual misery, for yesterday both suffered injuries to their eyes while at play. Clarence was on the receiving end of a thrown stone, and Paul fell on the corner of cement steps. Both were treated at City Hospital.
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FROM Gethsemane. early on the first Good Friday, Jesus was taken before the priest Annas, and then before Caiaphas and the Sanhedrin court, where, to the question, “Art Thou the Christ, the Son of the Blessed?” He answered, “I am.” Meanwhile, Peter had three times denied to questioner? that he was a disciple of Jesus. Then a cock crew and, remembering His prophesy, Peter wept in remorse. Soon afterward Judas, the traitor, flung his silver at the feet of the priests, and hanged himself. When Jesus, before Pilate, explained He was indeed a king, but that since His kingdom was not of this world, it would not clash with the Roman power, Pilate could find no reason to hold Him. But the priests clamored and, badgered beyond his strength, Pilate asked, it being the custom to release one prisoner at Passover, if they would have Jesus. Refusing angrily, the multitude chose Barabbas. Pilate had our Lord scourged and crowned with thorns, intending then to free Him. But when, after Pilate cried to the crowd, “Behold the Man!” His pitiable condition failed to move them, Pilate's courage failed, and he delivered Jesus to his Roman soldiers to be crucified. a a a NEXT—Christ on the cross.
SHORTRIDGE GIRLS TO STAGE DEBATE HERE Affirmative Group to Meet Team From Terre Haute School. The Shortridge High School girls affirmative debate team will meet Wiley High School, Terre Haute, at 2 Friday in Caleb Mills Hall. The question for debate is, “Re-
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