Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1936 — Page 9
SCHOOL EXHIBIT * TOPORTRAY 100
SEPT. 1, 1936
n YEARS’ ADVANGE
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Old-Time, Modern Methods
of Education Subject of Fair Display):
-the Potawatamie Indians were a threat’ anda not just Ls memory 1s 10 be ex! ted by Marion County pupils at the Stat i in c¢ooperation i ment of Pub Built in the with clay this school has of Charles Smock, Township School Acting on the Malcolm Dunn perintendent, county students of various take part in the exBibition trionic ahility wa he degiding tor in the sele
years ago
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uggest County Mr. Smock Ss ages His-
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Classes to Begin Monday
Beginning Monday, Se 7, pupiis are to attend classes the small log bu:lding from 9:30 to 11:30 a. m. and from:1 to 3 p. m. be dressed in the cost of wearing pantaloons boys gar They are
the
and
umes pig tails and the Tom Sawyers. year-old text books. Aceording! 16 Mrs Eichhorn, exhibit secret necessarv to conduct a search to procure state department ask butions “Many of and worn them for apart,” she : Jostumes were furnished by the pupils and their parents Pupils are to re-enact scenes that
Katherine ary, it was state-wide these texts. The ed for contrithe texts 50 old afraid to use would fall
were we ‘were
fear they
said.
1dparents. Some are to
bring in bushel their tuitions, and the school is .have the usual 21-year-
led to arrive at the 7-B. Modern School Contrast
There are to be two or three stu--dents in each grade, all housed ¢n one small room. For contrast, a modern school is to be operated within a few feet of the fepliea by _bupijs and teachers from Hami County. The intermediate st age is to be shown by a bHf=year-ago school exhibit Johhson County pupils. Neese is to act ag teacher. Dedication exercises are to be 9 for the new education building now nearing completion at the Fairground. Dr. William Lowe Bryan, Indiana University and Dr. Edward C.| Elliott, Purdue University president, have been invited to speak. Mrs. W. A Lower | lis education exhibit
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benches, | in charge | , Perry y |
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They are to
bed like |
to use 100- |
from libraries and collectors. |
must | heir |
Is- of corn to pay for
old, who has
| build ‘a $30,000 electric at the southeast corner of 61st oe
Broad Ripple, ¥
| sions yesterday. by | resentativies of the company said, i George | tand the grounds in front are {to be
{ quest. of Mrs. presi- |
| southeast
MAMA GOPHER GOES
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This is Minnie, mama gopher, Kellenberger, For two basis with Mr, scamper every
her entire family
Kellenberger, For
time he came around. to become so familiar,
FOR HAND-FEEDING
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PROPERTY SALE TOTAL OF YEAR IS $3,032,325
‘North Side Realtors Hear
Report of Secretary a Luncheon.
Real estate transactions amount-
ling to $36,000 last week, bringing | total business for the year to $3,032,- | 325, were reported by members of | the North Side Realtors at a lunch- | eon yesterday.
John W. Robbins, organization
| secretary, said that the total for the
| first eight months of this year aliready had surpassed last year's | figure for the entire 12 months of last year. The total last year was | $2.421,900. Mr. Robbins said the usual de-
| cline in real estate sales preceding | a presidential election had not been
eating out of the hand of Sam
at a summer camp at Indian Point, Monon, Ind. years now, Minnie has been on an: eating-out-of-hand
two years before that she would Only this year: has she allowed
The gepiiers | live under a wood pile near the AMD and seem to be
satisfied tenant:
NEW ELECTRIC UNIT APPROVED
$30,000 Substation Ig/to Be Constructed in Broad
The Indianapolis Power and Light | Co. today proceeded with | substa
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Compton-sts to improve service in
| The City permission for the structure at sesThe building, rep-|
Zoning Board granted |
to be placed on the back of the lot, |
landscaped. Decisiorr was withheld on h TeMyrtle Hineslpy to vary the building laws to permit erection of retail storerooms at the corner of . 49th-st and
+ Rookwood-av.
t director. }
The storerooms would face Butler
{ University campus and Louis Borin-
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! stein, board member,
said wishes of
{ corner of Linwood-av and Washing-ton-st was denied; petition of the Shell Petroleum Corp. to enlarge a filling station at 3802 E. Fall Creek- |
blvd was approved; a nine-foot| property line restriction was ap-| proved for a sign of the Perine Oil | Refining Co., Inc., at 2412 N. Merid- | ian-st.
BEECH GROVE SHOPS BEGIN SIX-DAY WEE
Big Four Route employes at the
| new six-day-week schedule as the |
| result of orders affecting the entire | | Big Four and New York Central]
systems.
The change is being made, officials in-| | creased freight and traffic business. | The six-day week probably will he | in éffect for at least two or. three] S| months, it w it was said.
said, because of prospects of
GARFIELD PARK TEAM | WINS SWIM HONORS!
Garfield Park
terday when they piled u
heavy score against other “city pool |
entries.
swimmers today ! hold the local American Red €ross | life-saving championship, won yes- | a too- |
{evident thus far and that a good | fall business is expected.
House Sales $50,500
| +Of the $86,000 reported last week, | $50,500 worth of houses exchanged | hands, 4 lots valued at $5000 were sold: and $30,500 in building jobs | were transacted. | A total of 53 deals have been made by the realtors’ organization | since the first of the year. Thase | deals represent the. sale of 513 houses, 187 lots, 36 building jobs, & | farms and 11 miscellaneous properties. The next meeting of the group | has been set for Sept. 1% in the
| | Towne s Tavern,
0. A. R. P. CLUBS UNITE
Opposing ihe their constitution E “political manipulation?” of Town- | send Clubs, an organization known |as Confederated Townsend Clubs of Indiana, Inc., has been formed here. | Herman I. Ridenour, attorney, | said today that 22 Townsend Old
| Beech: Grove shops today began a |Age Revolving Pension groups were
included in the organization.
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PURDUE ADVISER
Prof. W. A. Knapp (above), Purdue. University assistant dean of engineering, is to be at the Indiana University Extension Center, 122 E. Michigan-st, tomorrow to consult with prospective Purdue students and their parents. The number of new student applications this year is the largest in the history of the university, officials announced.
SAMARITANS ROBBED BY ROADSIDE ‘BODY’
Two men driving near Southport last night saw what they believed to be a body lying on U. S. Road 31. They stopped to investigate, they told police, The “body” suddenly arose with a gun in its hand and took $25 and a ring from the pair, officers were told. Lester Sutt, 28, 707 Stevens-st, and Argyle Miller, 22, Frankfort, Indiana State Fair concession operators, told police they were the victims. bandit disappeared into a cornfield after the heldup, they said. Norge Oil Burni Heat Cirviiaten se $37.50 ap
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OKLAHOMA GIVES UP PLEA FOR ‘VALJEAN’
By Unified Press # | ho PONCA CITY, Okla, Sept. 1—! i| « Oklahoma will make no further move at present.to return Carlton | Chilton, the state's “Jean Valjean,” | 0 complete a prison sentence, Gov. | E. W. Marland indicated today after | &he Governor of Ohio had blocked Chilton’s extradition. Gov. Marland has expressed his! sympathy for Chilton, but held to] the opinion that to let Chilton re- | BF main free would be inviting escape attempts on the part of the thou- | sands of others now held in Granite | Reformatory, from which Chilton | escaped 23 years,ago, and from Mc- | _Algster prison.
“POSSE TOLD TO QuIT | SEARCH FOR CRATER
By Uniled Press | - WARNER'S HOT SPRINGS, Cal, Sept. 1..—The searching party which for nearly a week has been seeking traces of a prospector believed to be | the missing Justice Joseph Force | © Crater “of New York, today was | ready to disband. Two: Los Angeles officers, Capt. W. | C. Allen and Lloyd Davis, were or- | dered to return home. Their in-| structions to cease searching came | after Lucky Blackiet, picturesque | prospector who supplied the initial “tip,” quit the posse and headed for Hollywood to into the movies. _ Capt. Allen said he was convinced that, a man answering to the description of Judge Crater is some- . {where on the desert 1 ear Her e. |
OFFICERS NAMED BY | COAL DEALERS HERE
Richard W. Tubbs was elected president of the Indianapolis Retail Coal Dealers Association at a meet- | 1 ing in the Hotel Lincoln last night. _ Other officers are Al bert M, Maguire, first vice president: John Vanwert, second vice president, and Earl Sig‘mon, secretary-treasurer. The following were named direc- | tors: Harry Woods, Virgil Potts, B. | K. Wilder, Robert W. Bidlack, Ed- | gar Joseph, Charles Braughton, E.| J. Ruddle, Daniel B. Dunham, O. J. Liztelman, R. M.. Mannon, Edward | F. Monn and Edward G. Iske.| Charles C. Dare and George Long- . Stretch were elected.
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