Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1936 — Page 26

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LOCAL CHURCH WILL SPONSOR KITE TOURNEY Fifteenth Annual Affair to Be Held March 28 at Fairground. The winds will have some playful exercise tugging kites around in the skies two weeks from Saturday when Indianapolis children participate in the fifteenth annual kite tournament of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church recreational department. The contest, to be held at the Indiana Fairground from 9 a. m. to noon, is to be free to boys and girls under 18. Prizes are to be awafaed in ear’ of 25 events. Even;* include best constructed kite, most original, first up 1000 feet, prettiest, best box, largest, smallest and cutting kite champion. Judges are to be J. W. Tucker, Earl Findley and James B. Martin. Entrants should communicate with the recreational department at the church, 34th-st and Central-av. PROFESSOR TO DISCUSS SITUATION IN GERMANY Charles Murphy of Purdue to Talk at I. U. Extension. The political situation in Germany today is to be discussed by Charles B. Murphy, Purdue University history assistant professor, at 8 tonight at the Indiana University Extension Center, 122 E. Michigan*t. The lecture is one of a series on important world events. Other lectures are to be “Other Imperialism’' by Wiljiam T. Morgan, Indiana University history professor, March 19; “The Italian Situation,” Mr. Murphy, March 26; “Japan and Europe,” Theodore K. Noss, sociology instructor, Purdue, April 2; “The Near East,” Edward Buehrig, I. U. instructor in government, April 9; “The Import of Recent English Elections,” Mr. Morgan, April J 6; “The United States in International Affairs,” Mr. Murphy, April 23, and “The World Today,” Mr. Murphy, April 30. SHORTRIDGE GERMAN CLUB IS TO INITIATE Ceremony Is to Be Conducted on March 20. New members of the Shortridgc German Club who are to be initiated on March 20 are Elaine Ivy, Richard Shuffer. Robert Maynard, Bill Starks, Bob Fisher, Robert Pittenger. Jack Dish. Betty Gcttins, Pauline Claffey. carol Chubb. Wilda Brown, Austin Rinne, Ruth Mooreland, Noble Lchncx, Fred Rosebrock, Martha Lou Sunderland, Jack Roberts, Marvin Carlisle, Alberta Hoffman, Margaret Studebaker, Jeanette Rappaport, John Finley, Dorothy Weber, Evelyn Sierk, James Jackson, Donald Pinkham, Gear Johnson, Montrew Goetz and Ruth Matthews. Members of the initiation committee are Rogers Smith, Betty Jane Grauel, Frank Balke and William Ambuhl.

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Heart Reading According to Robert Patterson. 27-year-old Negro, fate practically falls over herself to take him out of the play. Two days out of the Indiana State Farm, where he had served a hitch for car theft, he was strolling down an Indianapolis street enjoying his freedom when he saw something white sticking out from under a door. He pulled at it. found it was a handkerchief, he said. When he got it out he found it WTapped a revolver. He tried to sell the weapon but no one would buy it, ne said. So he held up a liquor store at 1005 Indiana-av. He got nothing and was arrested a few moments later. That was Tuesday. Yesterday he told this touching story to police, who said he signed a confession, and through tears that nearly blinded them they charged him with robbery.

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EIGHT MORE SEEK JOBS IN ASSEMBLY Candidates File Names for May Primary. Eig;ht additional persons seeking places in the Indiana General Assembly have filed petitions in the office of secretary of State August E. Mueller to have their names placed on the ballot for the May primary. Rep. Otto c. Neumann (R., Lafayette), and Benjamin F. Harris (R., Richmond), filed for renomination to the House. Other assembly filings included: Bynum P. Smith, Eaton, Democrat, for state Senator; Charles E. Hammond, Fort Wayne, Democrat, for state Senator; Ira A. Mendenhall, Washington, Republican, for Representative; Clinton E. Cooper, Wabash, Republican, for Representative; Thomas I. Harris, Terre Haute, Democrat, for Representative, and Kenneth A. King, Somerset, Democrat, for Representative. More than a score of candidacies

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Shirt Does It Rep. James M. Knapp. House minority leader, is hard to pin down on any question —even his political stateinent-s----but today members were giving due credit to an 88-cent shirt to turn the trick at which agile politicians and newspaper men have failed. The Hagerstown monument dealer and G. O. P. wheelhorse arrived late lor last night’s session of the House. Speaker Ed Stein politely mentioned to the minority that their erring leader was in his seat. Rep. Knapp in business-like fashion then took the Legislators verbally to his Columbia Club room with: “You see, Mr. Speaker, I'm late because I bought an 88cent shirt. I took it to my room and ever since I’ve been busy picking the pins out of it so I could put it on to wear over here.”

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