Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 219, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1935 — Page 11

NOV. 21, 1935,

CARL SANDBURG TO BE FEATURE OF CONVENTION Poet to Interpret Verse for English Teachers’ Council Here. ‘ Poptry Is a silver of the moon lost ir the belly of a golden frog.” b°lieves Carl Sandburg, who is to be a feature attraction at. the silver anniversary convention of the National Council of Teachers of English. Mr. Sandburg will interpret his verse in recitation or song at luncheon in the Riley room of the Claypool Nov. 30. Other speakers will include William Lowe Bryan, Indiana University president, and Henry W. Holmes, dean of the graduate school of education, Harvard University. Mr. Sandburg also says that poetry is a phantom script telling how rainbows are made anu why they go away,” and “poetry is th" achievement of the synthesis of hyacinths and biscuits.” Honored by Educators A former porter, reporter, milk wagon driver, farm hand and carpenter's helper, Mr. Sandburg received the degree of doctor of literature from Lombard College in 1923, and in 1928 was Phi Beta Kappa poet at Harvard University. Os his method of writing he says, "Poems are the result of moods. I don’t approach a subject in the same mood every day. Some days I may be in the mood for the prairie, the skies, the trees. “On other days I feel the jumble, the noise, the confusion of the city. There are days when I could not have written or even tolerated the idea of 'Smoke and Steel.’ ” PETERS TO SPEAK ON NORTHWEST FHA TOUR Indiana Director Appointed to Represent McDonald. R. Earl Peters, Indiana director of the Federal Housing Administration, has been appointed to represent Stewart McDonald, national director, in a Northwest speaking tour. Mr. Peters Is to return from j Washington tomorrow for a meeting of the FHA advisory committee at the Spink-Arms. He will report on FHA progress. Miss Meta Fay, Washington, special representative of the Federal Insurance Deposit Corp, also will speak.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: National Dry Kiln Cos., 441 *V. Georgiast, Ford coupe, 13-649, from 441 W. Gcorgla-st. Zimrt R Hunt, 312 Northern-av, Oldsmohlle coupe, 82-542, from 38th and lUi-nois-sts. tticliaid T. Hennessy. 516 Chester-av, nidmobile coach, 4-443, from 123 E. Mor-ris-st.

BACK HOME AGAIN

Stolen automobiles recovered bv police belong to; Charles ,1 Brauns, 1240 W 31st-st, Nash coach found at Logansport, Ind. .1 W Griggs, 946 N. Illinois-st, Essex coach, found ivar of 2432 Ouilford-av.

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Round Trip Rail Fares Reduced OF ONE-WAY FARE lvD For the R<rtind Trip (Good in Coaches only) To points in Indiana. Ohio, Illinois and Michigan iLower Peninsula*; also to St. Louis, Mo.; Buffalo. N. Y„ and intermediate points. Good going after 3 00 A. M November 27 and until noon November 28 Returning leave destination not later thr.n r, :rc-.'Gcr 2. 1W OF ONE-WAY FARE /3 For the Round Trip ((mod tn Coaches an<| I'tillman*) ; ” l’"' n ** In (he Central States anil the l ast-- including New York ami Boston. Good going November 27 after 3 00 A M v 3 °’ nd "■xrrP* to points tn the hem Engtand Statesi until noon December ‘ netnrnlng leave destination not later than December 2 Round Trip Sleeping Car Fares Reduced. BIG FOUR ROUTE

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Council members of the Thursday Night Club. Y. W. C. A. industrial department are to give a Thanksgiving party tonight. Last night they gave a benefit roller skating party at Riverside. Shown here, after a spin around the hardwood rink, are (left to

FIRM IS LOST AFTER 17-YEAR LITIGATION Decision Ends Dispute Started in 1918. By Times Special , NOBLERViLLE, Ind., Nov. 21. A !7-year-old legal battle which reached the Indiana and the United States Supreme Courts has been

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right) Eunice Sink, Josephine Applegate, Lucile Jordan and Elmira Roler. r Other council members ate Bee Bennett. Eva Hohlt, Jessie Bledsoe, Mary Wellen Wetzel. Dora Fox, Leona Miller, Irene Garrett and Bertha Wetzel.

ended with the removal of Mrs. W. K. Rooker and her daughter from their 200-acre farm on State Road 13 to Indianapolis. Proceedings to foreclose a mortgage, now surrendered to the Fidelity Trust Cos. of Indianapolis, were instituted in 1918. The late Mr. Rooker, then an Indianapolis attorney, resisted payment and after repeated defeats carried the fight to the nation’s highest tribunal. Affirmed possession of Lhe property for the trust company brings to a close one of the most extended litigations in the state’s history.

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INTEREST STILL KEEN IN ROGERS MEMORIAL PLEA Donations Hoped for From All Who Enjoyed Sallies of Comedian. Contributions continue to pour in j on the local committee of the Will Rogers Memorial Commission or- | ganized to establish a suitable me--1 morial to the popular comedian, Fred C. Hoke, city chairman, said !today. City banks are co-operating by receiving the money and forwarding it to national headquarters without charge. The commission hopes that every one who smiled with Will Rogers will make a contrib'N.on, no matter j how small. "Every cent subscribed is to be ! used for memorials to be selected

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by Henry Ford. Herbert Hoover. Alfred E. Smith. Will H. Hays. Jesse H. Jones, Owen D. Young. Vice President John N. Garner and others of national prestige,” Mr. Hoke pointed out. The memorials will depend on the number of friends who contribute but they are to be used for charitable educational and humanitarian purposes. “There will be no cold shaft of marble to honor the memory of this warm, friendly man. They will be living, continuing memorials,” Mr. Hoke said. The campaign closes Nov 27. JUDGE TO RULE Tl\T BANGS POWER CASE Contempt Action on Permanent Injunction Up to Court. By United Press HUNTINGTON. Ind.. Nov. 21. Judge Huber Devoss of Dacatur will rule tomorrow in Huntington Circuit

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were convicted of contempt in connection with alleged violation of a permanent injunction prohibiting extension of the city electric light plant.