Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1936 — Page 19
FRATERNITIES AT LU. LIST NEW PLEDGES
19 Groups End ‘Rush Week’ on Bloomington Campus.
SEEKS WPA AID [FACES PRISON TERM saps sew ase Sa
Tindal was to be taken to Indians BEDFORD, Ind.. Sept. 11—Con- , 1-to-10-year sentence. He was sen- 4 victed on a charge of having taken |tenced in Circuit Court yesterday,
Owners Lead Prize-Winning Steers to Fair's Auction Block
State Prison this week to serve a
GENUNE ‘KOVERITE' — INSIDE AND OUTSIDE
{ ie Mixed from a proven igi ; y formula to offer xv = great protection and A project is to be filed with the coverage. White and all standard colors, Works Progress Administration for per gallon : improvement of the Harding farm 1 recently purchased by the Park Department, according to Jackiel w.| Joseph, park board president. A 92-acre tract, the farm is tol have a gymnasium, and the house] it to be® remodeled for a meeting | place, according to prospective plans. | Bicycle paths are to be con-| structed on the south side of Fall Creek-blvd from Millersville to Key- | stone-av, ‘the board decided at a meeting yesterday. : { Riverside and Pleasant Run courses are to remain open for win- | ter golfers and a half-price sale is| to start on season tickets, the board | ruled. :
Board Plans Gymnasium for Recently Acquired | Harding Farm.
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FE But where John is going to sell “Echo” the grinning Ralph Nelson, : 91, shown holding his champion Hereford, “Amos,” is undecided whether he wants “Amos” to be a T-bone in some city club. Ralph “has an idea that “Amos” might do well in ribbons at the International Livestock Exhibition in Chicago in December and so he may save “Amos” from
“To sell or not to sell?” was the question confronting 4-H Clubbovs today as. auctioneers in the: Coliseum of the Indiana State Fair cleared their throat to cry their beefsteak Wares on the hoof * this afternoon. Sale begins at 1 p. m. John Stewart 17-vear-old owner of the grand champion Angus steer and all breeds in the 4-H Club judging, is giving “Echo” a long drink of water to make him weigh more before leading him into the auction arena. : = . :
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the skillet and pot. 2 from the rear seat. He had left the key in the lock.
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The will ‘of Gaar C. Williams, | former Indianapolis newspaper art- | ist and member of the Chicago | Tribune art staff at the time of his | death in June, was probated in|] Marion Courty yesterday. i The will, drawn April 9, 1923, left | personal property valued at $30,000 | to the widow, Mrs. Lena E. Williams, | ! Glencoe, Ill, who was named exec- | | utor.
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OHN COLEMAN, of the city legal department, felt 11 years vounger today, but be blamed it ae a= 1 all on the postal delivery system. er A letter mailed in 1925, posta: ‘Al Rosenberg marked with that date, was deNew York: Mil . and Arnoid| livered here yesterday to Mr, Coleman from Kansas City. We: 52 Mr. Coleman, a _ Democrat, MW er: Herh con. F t: vari| blamed some of the delay on | g Henin R ke, C Zabo. | previous Republican postmasteérs. | i
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GARDEN CLUB TO EXHIBIT | Plates. Crowns. Inlays; The Men's Garden Club of Indianapolis is to present an exhibit {in the Fall Festival under auspices of the Indianapolis Dahlia‘ Society in the Brookside Community House Oct. 3 and 4, it was decided last night. :
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