Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 34, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1935 — Page 38

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OPEN HOUSE TO BE STAGED AT PUM MAY 1 Thousands of High School Pupils Expected to Attend Event. Sv r nitr4 prf„ LAFAYETTE Ind.. April 19.—The annual Purdue open-house, which each year attracts several thousand high school students, is to be held at the university Wednesday. May 1. in connection with the annual 4-H Club roundup and the industrial and vocational roundups, it was announced here today. Laboratories and class work in the schools and departments of engineering; the schools of science, and pharmacy; and the departments of biology, physics, and chemistry will be in full operation and open to the public, according to Assistant Dean W. A. Knapp of the schools of engineering. who is in charge of the open-house. At this time several thousand 4-H Club boys and girls will be attending the 4-H roundup on the Purdue campus and representatives of 30 or more high school departments of vocational training, including students in drawing, and wood and metal shop work will be attending j the vocational roundup and competitive exhibits of their work. Other high school' student delegations as well as the general public are invited to attend the openhouse.

RANSOM NOTE WRITER IS SEIZED BY POLICE Youth Denies He ‘Stole’ 4-Year-013 Lad; Quizzed by Federals. By t nitrd Prest CHICAGO, April 19. Federal agents and police today questioned a 17-year-old high school youth who “just for a thrill” attempted to collect $l5O ransom for 4-year-old Richard Max Perrot, who disappeared April 4. The youth, described by police as “mentally retarded.” admitted he wrote two ransom demands to Max Perrot, father of the missing child, but insisted in hysterical sobs that “I didn’t steal him.” The suspect is Leo Magnus, son of a laborer. Despite his age he is only a high school freshman. He was captured last night.

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By JOHN THOMPSON THE high point of the social season for Indiana artists will be reached tomorrow night in the Travertine Room of the Lincoln where the fifteenth annual "Artists’ Brawl” will be held. It has been the custom of the Indiana Artists' Club to sponsor each year a costume dance with appropriate decorations and festivities to mark the turn of the year in Indiana art circles. This year Damian Lyman, general chairman, has arranged an evening of gala entertainment and the mural committee has itself more than proud with a series of paintings depicting recent art activities in Indiana. , The mural committee, consists of Paul R. Jones, Miss Jeanette Waughtell, Ralph Craig, Roger Frey and Bird Baldwin. The murals are painted on heavy white paper in tempera and water colors and measure <each panel) approximately 10 feet square. Each mural has been painted to represent Indiana artists as they take part in their daily activities. One set shows a romantic Don Quixote atop a charging courser, pursuing a petite damsel. The names of the artists are not given but a sign post marked "14th-st” definitely establishes the identity of one white-haired brush-wielder. The young lady is a teacher of art at a local high school. Another mural is entitled "The •Czarina of Indiana Art,” and represents a well known Indianapolis connisseur. matt ONE interesting panel called ‘The Daughters of Indiana Art,” modeled after Grant Wood's famous picture, shows the Junior League group searching for their names in the newspapers, a horrified Woman’s Christian Temperance Union huddle around a nude portrait, and several members of the Indiana Federation of Art Clubs posing gaily for a publicity photographer. The climax of the murals is reached in the one captioned "Blessings on Thee My Followers,” which has Grant Wood as a center piece, modeled as a Michelangelo figure reaching out from the celestial clouds in heavenly protection over the Indiana art scene below. The scene below shows the effect and influence of the “regionalists” on Hoosier painters in a striking fashion.

Costumes worn by the dancers will be Judged and prizes will be awarded for several divisions, including the "most beautiful.” "most comic.” etc. Judges for the best costumes will be Miss Mary Bostwiek. Wilbur Shook and Walter Heitkam. Madrid Reds Strike; One Killed By United Prctt MADRID, April 19—One person was killed and two were wounded when four bombs exploded at Zaragosas after Communists declared a general strike, a dispatch said today.

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STATE Hl-Y TO HOLD MEETING ATJNDIANA U. 200 Organization Sponsors Invited to Bring Youths to Festival. By United Pres* BLOOMINGTON. April 19.—More than 200 Hi-Y organization sponsors throughout the state have been invited to bring members of their clubs here Saturday, April 27. for a HI-Y luncheon and high school day program at Indiana University, B. R. Jones, general secretary of the University Y. M. C. A., who is in

charge of th* luncheon, announced today.' The luncheon is part of the fifth avinual high school and Hi-Y day program at Indiana University. Included on the program, in addition to the luncheon will be the Ohio State-Indiana baseball game, sight-seeing on the campus, demonstrations in numerous laboratories and an athletic program. High school officials throughout the state have been asked to bring their pupils to the campus for the program which is being planned to acquaint them with their state university. Assisting Mr. Jones with arrangements for the luncheon are B. A. Schnell of Indianapolis, state student secretary of the Y- M- C. A.; Lorin Ashbaucher, head of the

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