Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 September 1936 — Page 6
IE. OUT-OF-STATE ENTRIES SHINE AT HORSE SHOW
llinois Farm’s Sportsman Takes Feature Event in Coliseum.
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LEADER Hill sald. He was treated at City |them he saw Williams looking into
CAPTURES ‘ALLEGED . | Hospital. the windows of his home, POCKETBOOK THIEF yo 1s HELD!
Harold Wenchorst, R. R. 4, was| rested drug BLACKH EAD S | held by police under $1000 bond on | Bie Stove rol
a vagrancy charge today after his "84 Indiana-av, Warren Williams, PREVENTED WITH OXYGEN CREAM
arrest at the State Fairground yes- | 18 Of 854}: Indiana-av, today was |Tpousands of women, terday. held on vagrancy charges under | ¥ho used to be miser-
i dull, ddy He was turned over to authorities | $1000 bond. Police said Robert Mil- ¢ Dlexion, coarse pores by William F. Denham, R. R. 1, who
ler, 30, of 780'% Indiana-av, told 2nd blackheads, now told police he caught the man try-
: ig beautider conaining L oxygen. : : < ee | Thisre kable pre ing to steal the purse of his daugh —Rep | aration—DIOXOGEN ter Wanda, 17. : ert Radio alk. | CREAM frees the skin Paul D. Hill, 21, of 1141 Villa-av, Pe arse (oo on an ao Slt nd a Juritien. 5 told police he was beaten by two g servic | lite. P Ry Ropau an men just inside the east gate of the Diack E aman) Diemishes, blotches Fairground last night. The at-
{ and blackheads. Refines coarse pores. ftol Ave. | Brings softness to rough skin. 50¢ jar of tackers searched his pockets but RA found nothing of value and fled,"
s. Capile chin {| DIOXOGEN CREAM will convince you.
IN ATTENDANCE
‘Student Bodies Return This ~ Week; Indiana Adds : Police Course.
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‘Indiana. colleges and universities * begin the school year this week, and | all available figures indicate their t enrollments will be larger than last year. | , Indiana University, Purdue, TayJor University, Franklin College, | Earlham College, Culver Military | “Academy and Vincennes University | are scheduled to begin admitting their respective student bodies this | week. Notre Dame classes are to . begin Sept. 17 with registration jon | the two preceding days. | Indiana University is to start! orientation week for freshmen | Sept. 8, and classes are to begin | Sept. 15. Officials estimate an en- | rollment of 5400 as compared with
; 8224 last year. and ‘Parader, owned by Nan-Su Iarm,
: . s i 7 : ; Highland rark, Ill Police Course Offered Zz Z z g pk NO-Year-Old Championship Stake tin : 2 ! ; 2 : SS; Sponsore y maste er; New additions to Indiana’s cur- i ; Sole S00 Oreest, Can Courageous. . Heavy Harness Horses, Over 15.2 Hands Hloulum this year is a police train- | #0 1 HE - Co EPG NS EA Le RR . - 3 2 i ” Yo» S€CO » LCi 0 I 18 ’ 9 ANE - ay be course, to be conducted by the ; a 1 / owned by Mrs. Frank Brown Shields, Mar- sécond, Ciolden Wonder, owned 8 : ‘Indian t ie 1 Havin ’ tinsville; third, Sporting Star, owned by . ear o& y ’ - a State police, the Indiana | Glenholme Farm, Lexington, Ky.; iourth, | Wensleysdale Eclipse, owned b Institute of Criminal Law and | | Bourbon the Great, owned by Pettydot Frances eo Dodge, BoChester, M i rim ogv. Hyver] Stables, Dayton, O.; fifth, Prince Alpert, | fourth, Queen izpbeth, owned Dy Mrs. 4 C inol gy, /the Monon Railroad owned by Orchard Lawn Farm, Muncie, A. C. Thompson, | Elmhurst «5 fifth, ~ safety department and other peace | . Labs ; Killearn Marvel, owned by E. P. Schan- ; AN | Mare Division of Junjor Championship | qein Milwaukee agencies. Lieut. Don L. Kooken, | Stake, Sponsored by ihe Hotel Severin 2 Shetland Pony Division 14 18% NAY: i : (value $730) — First, ront Page Lady, - State police, and L. I. Spitler Monon | Se wh by Meadow Brook Farms; second | Shetland Ponies Under Saddle (value special agent, are to serve on the | Mexicali hose, owned Dy Sed Top Farm, $50). Figst ang second, entries of Turkey : Sie Tr ibertyville, «third, ory o ove, un Stables o arshall, instruction staff along With 1. Ud owned by R. . Brown, Indianapolis; | - Filly, Foal of 1936 (value $100)—First, professors of law, medicine, fourth, Peggy Dhu, owned by Au rey 5 Sports Lassie owned b Winganeek Farms, imi y Bers vie ks Choice Stable, Providence, R. I.; [{ifth, | Lexington y.: second, e Stratosphere, 3 1 160} i : ’ ’ ’ ’ 7 chology, criminology, government, Dixiana Missie, owned by Dixiana Farm, | owned by Winganeek Farms; third, Fox- * chemistry, physics and sociology. | Lexington, Ky. Sixth, Scheffield Princess, | cliffe Jabe Sevmour, owned by Mes: Frank fin i+ : ened av} owned by Scheffield Farm, Dover, O; B. Shields, Martinsville; fourth, agle Purdue, its estimate based: on | Heavy Harness Tandem View Lady, owned by Eagle View Stables, freshman applications, expects the Heavy Harness Tandem, Under 1532 |.ndianapolis; fifth, ‘The Yankee Enemy, 1 : : x y SS ’ . ow y: Win arms. largest enrollment in- its history | | Hands (value $100) — First, Braishfield “Welsh “or Saddle Bred es fn Harness ‘with more than 5000 students ex- | Deboniar and Potentilla, owned by Meadow | (value $50)—First and second, entries of ted as compared with 4700 I A Brook Farms; second, Mayfair and Pickpec { / (00! last year. Engineering law and public service engineering are two new | t 1ew | courses offered there this vear. | Orientation is fo start Sept. 12 and classes are to begin Sept. 17. Al new student and ration |
| The Sportsman, entry of the Red | Top Farm, Libertyville, Ill, won | the featured stallion and gelding | division award in the grand cham- | pionship stake at last night's horse i | show in the Coliseum of the In. Dr. C. T. Wang (above), formerjasana State Fair. . ly China’s foreign minister and | Out-of-state entries captured now a member of the nationalist | most of last night's prize awards. Kuomintang party’s powerful The Hotel Severin Stake, for| .....tive sbmmittee, is reported to mares, was won by Front Page| j. 1. choice for Chinese amLady, trained by the Meadow Brook | j.c.oqor to the United States. He Farm and owned by Mrs. Frances would succeed Dr. Alfred Sze, Dodge, Rochester, Mich, whose resignation is expected. Les: night s results; 14.2 hanas: | This picture’ of Wang was made value $100)— Pires, AUST RAIIDO and | during his visit to America this -
Better Times, owned ny Meadow Brook | year, He is a Yale University Farm, Rochester, Mich.; second, Mitzie and -aduat Confidence, owned by Mrs. A. C. Thompson, | Braauate, Eimhurst, {llL; third, Southworth Magnate
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owned by “Corp. James Bray, Fort Benjamin Harrison. Afternoon show results:
i —Photo by Kirkpatrick. William James, 8 (left), Charles Liebert, 11 (center) and Dan James, 10, shown with Dr. Emil C. Kernel, president of the Hoosier Athletic Club, are three of 106 members of the H, A. C. junior swimming class who have been presented with paddler’s pins. The James brothers are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Peter James and Charles is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James I. Liebert. Most of the class members were unable to swim when they enrolled June. Awarding of the pins was in recognition of being able to swim the length of the H. A. C. pool.
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Yearling Championship Stake, Sponsored Red Top Farm; second, Society Barrymore, | by Hotel Washington (value $200) —First owned by Meadow Brook Farm; third, | and second, Sports Jeweli and Sports MasQueen: of ‘Thermall, owned by Dixiana |[ler, owned by Eden Hall Farm. Gibsonia, Farm; fourth, Gay Highway, owned by | P2.; third and fourth, King Edward .the Delaine Farm, Glenview, IIL; fifth, Crown | Eighth and Rugged View Lassie, owned by of Glory, owned by Dixiana Farm, Bettydot Stables, Dayton, O.; fifth, FoxSo " cliffe Gallant Nici, owned by Mrs. Frank Single Roadster, Appointments (Value | B. Shields; sixth, Matser Rex, owned by Sm Crawford, owned by | Dr. C. F. Stout, Indjanapolis,. pindietop Stables, Lexington, Ky.; sec- Hackney Ponies
BY SOCIALISTS Thett of watches, rings, a siring {of pearls and an uncut diamond | ond, entry of G kc & on p ntry of George J. Peak & Son; third, Hackney Ponies, Under 14.2 Hands
2 ard ” y - | entry of Dr. R. A, Kidd, C Ss: . Yi 3 with a total value of $600 was re idd, Columbus: fourth (value $100)—First, King of the Plain,
: entry of George J. Peak & Son; ’ - | ported to police today by Van Stod- | light, owned by Dr. R. A. Kidd, 0 898° | owned by Meadow Brook Farms, Roches: ter, Mich.; second, Cassilis Crystal, owned
i | dard, 38, of 826 S. Belmont-av., The Five-Gaited Horses by ‘Nan-Su Farm: third Mitzie, owned b . ’ ) - : , ile, y Electors Are Designated for | articles . were kept in a small paste- Five:Gaitey Loses, Owned in Indiana Mrs. A. co Thom son joutts, Flestwood . alin So ied t | an idden by nateur Owner (Value aybreak, owne y hr. Schandein, Indiana Vote of board box inside of a cedar chest a Thomas.
] ns, Turkey Run Stables, Marshall; third, entry fair, owned by George J. Peak & Son, | of John R. McFall, Terre Haute: fourth Winchester, Il, ( administ building and additions to: the Me- |
and fifth, Merrill and Clarence Hole, Mare or Gelding, Over 15.2 Hands (Value | Muncie. $100)—First, Golden Avalanche, owned by { morial Union building are under | construction, |
Notre Dame Expects Increase
Registration at Notre Dame is to take place on Sept. 15-16 and classes are to begin Sept. 17. En- | rollment this year is expected to be | . 8000, an increase of 250 over last | year. { Franklin College is to openfMs | eT one hundred third year with al freshman | convocation
| «/ T “ mn fres tomOmRow: | ro ep tor te my 224 YQUTH IS HELD ON 8S€s are to begin Priday. Ad-|{ . C0 e e . mand. akon] a "AUTO THEFT COUNT
vance registration and alumni as. | eral election, with Norman Thomas, satiation scholarships” indicate an |New York, nominee for President, | ; Pa eed or onment, Bcoording to land George A. Nelson, Wisconsin,| Police arrested Stanley Burden, SE am Gear Spencer. : ; : | 19, 'on charges of vagrancy and 43 * | candidate for vice president. | : 31 : . New additions to the faculty c : p vehicle taking last night after he
are | Leo Hertel, German | was surprised in an alleged attempt
[] s ; $100)—F'irst, Melody Gay, owned by Mrs. Model Three-Gaited Horses, 2 Years or { his home, Stoddard told police. He | Clayton oO. Mogg, Indianapolis; second, | Older (value $100)—First, Sally Carneal, | said he found the chest locked as Alitza Lee Dare, owned by Ethel M. Miller, | owned by Mrs. Frank B, Shields; second | usual when he discovered the loss.
Indianapolis; third, Rose Mar Dare, | and third, Crown of Glory and Dragonette, y : owned by Audrey's Choice Stables, Provience. Colt Foals of 1936 (value $100) — Ball Eclipse, owned by > Muncie; second, Sport , owned by Winganeek Farms; third, Hoosier Sport, owned by Erwin J.' Ullery, Indianapolis. Best Lady Rider, Open (trophy and ribbons) —First, Miss Audrey Pugh, Indianapolis; second, Mrs. A. Feore, Indianapolis; third, Miss Margaret Caldwell, Indianapolis; fourth, Mrs, 8. s Moore, Kokomo. A
owned by Mrs. S, C. Moore, Kokomo; fourth, McDonald's Woodwind, owned by Myron A. Feinberg, Indianapolis; fifth, Star Cloud Jr., owned by Miss Margaret G. Caldwell, Indianapolis, Fine Harness Mare, Any Age (Value $100)—First, Ann Boelyn, owned by De-~ aine Farm, Glenview, Ill.; second, Patricia Rose, owned by Audrey’s Choice stable; third, Edna:Anne, owned by Red Top Farm; fourth, Meadow Sweetheart, owned by Rolling Meadows Farm, Cincinnati, fifth, Rose Mary Dare, owned hy Mrs. 8. C. Moore, Kokomo, Stallion and Gelding Division of Grand Championship (Value ($1000)—First. The
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head, who replaces Dr. I. B. Murdock, and Fritz Deppe, biology instructor, who succeeds. his father Prof. Alexander Deppe. gt . Freshman orientation at Earlham opens Sept. 12, and classes are to
| First district, C. H. Owen, Crown Point; Second district, Louis Freedman, Lafayette; Third district, Ira Eshelman, Elkhart; Fourth’ district,
to steal an automobile near East | and Washington-sts. S. J. Leaman, { 46, of 12 S. New Jersey-st, owner of | the car, told police Frank Gardner, { 30, of 375 Fletcher-av, caught Bur-
Sportsman, owned by Red Top Farm; second, All American, owned by Dixiana Farm; third, Dickey Dhu, owned by Delaine Farm; fourth, Kalarama King, owned by Red Top Farm; fifth, Cocktail Hour, owned . by Audrey’s Choice Stable; sixta Radium Flash, owned by Dixiana Farm,
Lightweight Hunters
Ralph B. Imes, Waterloo; Fifth dis-
| den after a short chase. trict, E. M. White, Marion; = =
Lightweight - Hunters (Value $100)— First, Pompeien, owned by Bryn Du Farm, Granville, O.; second, ‘Anchor Aweigh, owned by Fred Sharp, Franklin; third, Queen owned by Burford Danner, Indianapolis; fourth, Fancy Free, owned by Buriord Danner; fifth, Little Caesar, owned
begin Sept. 16. « Officials expect a 9 Per cent increase over last year's
THIS IS YOUR PARTY
HALTS LIGHT THEFT Willis Payne, 21, of 1871 W. 11thst, today was held on vagrancy livan; Eighth district, Herbert Lock=- | charges. : He was captured, police | by Fred Sharp. : | Evansville; Ninth district, | said, while attempting to steal a | Middle and Cony Ween users [yale Milton W. Schowe, Columbus; fender guide light from an.automo- Farm, Granville, O.; second, Irish, owned | Tenth district, Virginia Bond, | pile parked in the 1600 block on W, [by J. 8. Williams, Indianapolis; third, | Greensford; Eleventh district, Zip- |30th-st.
Master Johnny, owned b | pora Newhart, ¥ndianapolis; Twelfth | ;
y Mrs, ' Thompson, Elmhurst, Ill.; fourth, Blossom, ; | distri illia ueling, Indian- | ing being offered. The school fas | o Sach William on Se rR. | 30 per cent mare students enrolled | 2PO!S- > g : 2
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ficials reported. By a special arrange- | L. Birchman of Indianapolis. & is now much lower
nroliment of 427. Eleven new pro- | district, Charles Back, Montezuma; essors have - been added, and new {Seventh district, Ray Stinson, Sulglasses in biology, religion and! ilo 7 ar | =F Sophy are to be offered. | year, Offers Nursing Study
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Taylor University, Upland, is to - open Sept. 9 with a new two-year course in elementary teacher train-
ment with the Indianapolis Method- | Other = candidates: Mario B. ist Hospital,” Taylor this year is|Lomisch, Gary, for governor; Polk offering a combiged five-year course | Redmon, Kokomo, for lieutenantleading to a registered nurse de- | governor; Lulu S. Halvorsen, Evansgree. . | ville, for secrefary of state; William Vincennes University, the oldest |H. Richards, Indianapolis, for institution of higher learning in |treasurer; Eugene Cooney, Gary, for Indiana, now operating as a junior | auditor, and Charles R. Rogers, Incollege, begins its one hundred thir- | dianapolis; for superintendent of tieth year this week. { public instruction,
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