Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 232, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1935 — Page 16

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YULE PAGEANT TO BE OFFERED BY TECH PUPILS Directors Are Named for *Fro ics in Toyland’ Set for Dec. 20. “Frolics in Toyland” is the Christmas pageant chosen for the annual production to be given at Technical High School, Dec. 2" in the auditorium, Chelsea Stewart, chairman, announced today. The pageant, in six acts, is based on the old legend that after midnight on Christmas Eve, toys come to life. The opening act, called “The Dance of the Flames,” is under supervision of Frederic Barker of the Music department and Miss Mabel McHugh of the Physical Education department. The other acts, with their faculty supervisors: Act ll—“Tlie Magic Coat,” John White and William Moon, Music department. Act 111 “Amateur Night in Animal Land,” Oakley Richey. Art department and Miss Jeannette White, English department. Act IV—“Wedding of the Painted Doll,” Mrs. Ruth D. Kothe of the Stage Costume department and Mr. Stewart. Act V—“ Tableau of the Nativity," Mrs. Elizabeth K. Cochran of the Music department. Act Vl—Grand Finale, Mr. Barker and Miss McHugh. Mr. Stewart, stage director, is in charge of the production. Herbert Traub of the Drafting department is technician. Scholarships Are Topic Seniors interested in information concerning scholarships met recently in the student center. Miss Gertrude Thuemler, dean of girls and chairman of the scholarship committee, explained the types of scholarships available. Last June, 79 received scholarships to 36 colleges and universities in five states. Other faculty members of the committee are H. H. Anderson, Miss Margaret Axtell, Mr. Horace Boggy, Miss Grace Emery, Miss Mabel Goddard and H. F. Markus. Mothers’ Forum Held Approximately 100 mothers attended the first forum for mothers of freshmen at Technical High School, yesterday. Miss Gertrude Thuemler discussed the relations between the home and the school. Another forum is to be held Tuesday. Demegorians to Speak Technical High School Demegorians are to talk a. the Linwood Christian Church at Linwood and Michigan-sts, Sunday night. Ruby Helen Steuerwald is to be chairman. Rovena Smith is to talk on “Meeting Tests”; Adelaide Carter. “Test of Fear”; Don Matthius, “Test of the Bc=t”; Geneva Senefeld, “Test of Control”; Roland Boughton. “Test of Character.” U. S. HAS 95,198 BEDS FOR T. B. PATIENTS 60 Per Cent of Those Treated Show Improvement, Survey Reveals. B,*i Science Service CHICAGO. Dec. 6. The most complete data ever obtained on the hospitalization of tuberculosis patients in the United States is presented this week by the American Medical Association in its Journal. American sanatoriums, or hospitals for the tuberculosis, provide beds for 95.198 patients and are on the whole fine institutions, the survey shows. Sixty per cent of the patients are definitely improved by the treatment given. The hospitals represent an investment of $330,000.000, including land, buildings and equipment. Veterans’ hospitals for the tuberculosis cost on the average S4OOO a bed. In most other institutions, both private “and public, the cost per bed is less, but there are extremes in variation. SHORT-WAVE SIGNAL ‘DROP OUT' CONFIRMED Sudden Disappearance Over Long Distances Linked to Sun. By Science Service NEW YORK. Dec. 6.—Existence of the “Dellinger effect,” which is the sudden disappearance of shortwave length radio signals over long distances, is confirmed here by the National Broadcasting Company's studies of radio transmission records. The complete wipe-out of all highfrequency long-distance radio signals on the illuminated side of the globe for short periods is known in commercial parlance as a “dropout,” O. B. Hanson, NBC chief engineer, explained. Dr. J. H. Dellinger, chief of the National Bureau of Standard's radio section, reported the phenomenon recently and asked other observers to give their experiences. It was seemingly linked to activity on the sun. Kokomo Worker Is Killed Bti Visited Press* KOKOMO, Ind.. Dec. 6.—A fractured skull suffered when he was accidentally struck on the head with a heavy wrench proved fatal yesterday to Don Ellis, 27. Jk fflt %TIPH# Quicker Safer Relief

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'TOTAL DEPRAVITY' BELIEF DISCARDED Methodist Bishop Leonard Addresses Conference. In an address last night before the Methodist Episcopal Church evangelism conference in Roberts Park M. E. Church, Bishop A. W. Leonard. Pittsburgh, said the oldtime belief in “total depravity” hau been discarded. Principal at the all-day conference were Bishops Leonard, R. S. Cushman, Denver; Charles L. Mead. Kansas City; H. L. Smith. Cincinnati, and Edgar Blake, Detroit. The local meeting was the sixth in a series of 10 being conducted by the bishops’ commission throughout the country.

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THREE BIG GAS WELLS STRUCK IN NOVEMBER Perry County Hole Produces 1,178,000 Cubic Feet, Report Shows. Three large gas wells were struck in successful Indiana drillings in November, figures released by J. P.

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Kerr, Conservation Department gas supervisor, revealed today. Topping the list was a PerryCounty well producing 1,178.000 cubic feet. In Lawrence County a 1.000.000 cubic feet well was report;ed and in Pike County another made 800.000 cubic feet. Oil was struck in two counties, ac- , cording to the report, a 75-barrel well being brought in at Washington Township. Gibson County. The other was a small well in Vanderburgh County. Marion County’s single drilling | was abandoned as a dry hole on the farm of L. A. Pickle, Lawrence ! Township. The other four counties in which small gas wells were reported are I Decatur, Delaware, Madison and ; Martin.

SEEKS NAVAL ARMORY Park Board Is Asked to Spend $350,000 by Heslar. A request that a proposed $350,000 naval armory be located on the west bank of White River north of Municipal Gardens was placed before the Park Board yesterday by Ola F. Heslar. commander of the Indiana Naval Reserve.

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