Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 32, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1936 — Page 24

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ART WORK BY CITY CHILDREN ON EXHIBITION Display Shows Type of Activities Conducted in Art Classes. On exhibit this week in the Teachers’ Library in the School Administration building at Meridian and Ohio-sts is art and craft work done by pupils of the Indianapolis public schools. It has just been returned from the Western Arts Association, which closed its annual meeting last week in Nashville, Tenn. Linoleum clock prints made by eighth graders at Junior High School 60, 3301 N. Pennsylvania-st, are shown. Exp erts have pronounced them the clearest, cleanest cut prints they hr.ve ever seen, according to Florence H. Fitch, art director for the Indianapolis Public Schools. The prints were designed to be used on a calendar, and each represents a different month of the year. Colorful scarves and table runners woven f-om string dish cloths are the woik of third graders at School Tl. Pupils Design “Animal" One of the most striking pieces In the exhibit is a black and white design using the figure of an imaginary animal, part horse, part windmill and part tree. Eighth grade pupils at School 59 made these designs to use on their art portfolios. / •We make no attempt to teach abstract design," Miss Fitch said. “T* is our purpose to show the children how to make designs that can be used for filling spaces that need decoration such as curtains, bedspreads and similar objects used in the home. We also try to interest our pupils in drawing, designing, painting and modeling as hobbies, so that they will have some wholesome recreation to fill their leisure time.” Other articles on exhibit are crocheted caps, printed scarves, wall hangings, designs for stained glass widows, and photographs of pottery and animals modeled by pupils.

UTILITIES JOIN FORCES IN NEW DEAL ATTACK Municipal Power Program Fought by Private Companies. By United Brens WASHINGTON. April 17.—Private utility companies banded together today for a legal fight Monday against the government’s $200,000,000 municipal power program. They charge that New Deal activity “is promoting public ownership of electricity systems to serve as yardsticks for private systems.” Government attorneys will oppose the Edison Institute, repre.enflng four firms, when it asks the District of Columbia Supreme Court to prevent the Public Works Administration alloting $1,775,907 to 10 cities in Alabama, Oklahoma, Texas and Vermont to finance their own plants. Outcome of the litigation eventually is expected to affect a total of 50 projects for which money has been alloted. BITTER CLASHES MARK TAMPA FLOGGING TRIAL Defense Asks Time to Cheek Statements of Witness. By United Press BARTOW, Fla., April 17.—Bitter clashes between counsel as the defense attempted to link the American Civil Liberties League and Communism with activities of three Tampa labor organizers, flogged by a masked mob, presaged sharp cross-examination today of Charles E. Jensen, state's witness. Seven former Tampa policemen are being tried in the beating which resulted in the death of Joseph Shoemaker. Pat Whitaker, chief defense counsel, indicated what his course of examination would be when he asked Judge Robert T. Dewell for time to check records in Tampa to compare them with statements made yesterday by Jensen. FIRE IS NO HANDICAP Smithvillc Pupils Graduate Despite Fact School Is Destroyed. By United Press BLOOMINGTON, Ind.. April 17. Despite a fire which destroyed their school two months ago, 37 seniors o' the Smithville High School will celebrate completion of their work with a junior-senior banquet tonight. The group completed its work in classes held at Indiana University.

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How would you like to have these linoleum block prints on your calendar at home? That’s what they were made for by eighth grade pupils at School 60. They are part of the work in applied design by Indianapolis pupils which was sent to the Western Art Association at Nashville, Tenn., for exhibit and which is to be on display for the next 10 days in the Teachers’ library in the School Administration Building, Meridian and Ohio-sts.

DEMOCRATS TO MEET McKinney, Shover to Address Sixteenth Ward Meeting. The Sixteenth Ward Democratic Club is to have Frank E. McKinney, county treasurer candidate, and Claude E. Shover, former street commissioner and now candidate for nomination for sheriff, as guests tonight at a rally at State and Hoyt-

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YOUNG ORATORS ENTER CONTEST AT DEPAUW U, Extemporaneous Speakers of State Seek Trophies Saturday. Time* Special GREENCASTLE, April 17.—De Pauw University is to be ho6t tomorrow to the second annual state high school extemporaneous speaking contest. Eight schools, prominent in debate and oratory, have entered candidates. The Contest is to begin at 8:45 in Speech Hall. At noon the candidates and their coaches are to be luncheon guests of the university, when President G. Bromley Oxnam is to present the awards. Prof. H. T. Ross, chairman, today announced the names of participating schools and their representatives. Logansport is to be represented by William Welch, last year’s winner, and David Justice. City Schools Entered Others are Shortridge, Indianapolis, James Brock and Bert Servaas; Technical, Indianapolis, Elden Blair and Roland Boughton; Rushville. Helen Stephenson and Evan Stiers; Tipton, Richard Stoner and Edith Smith; Wiley, Terre Haute, Edna Ruth Schultz and Susie Jane Thurman. Representatives from Jefferson of Lafayette and Hammond, also entered, are to be announced later. Judges are to be Prof. H. B. Gough and Prof. Robert E. Williams ot De Pauw’s speech department. Coaches of the competing schools are Robert Justice, Logansport; C. C. Shoemaker. Shortridge: Charles P. Parks, Technical; Paul Carmack. Rushville; Julia Trimble, Tipton:

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Brass Thieves Hunted Police today are searching for the thieves who took 328 brass journals, valued at $450, from some Pennsylvania Railroad cars on the I. & V. tracks between Indianapolis and Maywood.

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