Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1936 — Page 9

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AERIAL ‘FIGHTS ~~ SCHEDULED FOR

BENEFIT SHOW

Warlike Maneuvers to Be

~ Featured in Program at Municipal Field.

* are scheduled eature of the bene-

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5 on te jumping exhibitions stunting of time maneuvers and the

race,

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} airport manager, Nig) Woods, show manper, said plans are being made to jandle a crowd of 50.000 wo hundred police and firemen are nand to direct the crowd. Proceeds are 10 be between City Hospital, police and firemen pension funds Dr. Charles W. Meyers, City Hospital atendent, said the instituti are of the proceeds will build a small ward for

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)¥ treatment. Seven National Guard officers are to compete in the Robert Winslow trophy race over.a 25-mile triangui finishing in front of the tion Building.

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an observer ipment. A planes cross-

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line in formation,

he planes are being gverhauled to obtain the maximum speed of 175 miles an hour for the race The commit

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tee in charge of the Walker Winslow, Chief in Chief Morrissey, Dr. ers, Wayne Coy, H. Weir Cook, Dr. Carleton McCullough, Lieut. Mat Carpenter, Earl Wolfe, Capt. Milton Smith, Dienhart

Mr. and Mr. Woods.

FOUR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS ARE LISTED

1 Service examinations are to for four Federal jobs, it today by Frank 'J.

board of examiners secre-

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Junior veferi- ", associate ex$3200; international adjudicator, railt board, $2300. yrmation on the examinams may be obtained at Room 421

Federal building.

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3200;

FIRM, MAY LOCATE AT HUNTINGTON, IND.

Times Spe }. HUNTINGTON, Ind. Sept. 22.— Huntington business men diciting funds

piant of the H. A. Satin Co., Chi- | { minutes and then turn to the jury and calmly announce that the an-

=" ¥ i | machines and will employ as many ! ous because they can’t follow what's |

cago, manufacturers of women’s house dresses, here. If the company locates here, it

Proposes to operate from 100 to 150

women.

persons. |

Lieut. | and 1935 win- | is not to participate this year. |

are So- | to bring a branch |

the program in- |&

Two of the seven Army fliers who are to compete in the Robert Winslow trophy race at the Indianapolis Air Show and Races Sunday at Municipal Airport are Maj. Oliver H. Stout, commanding offi-

cer of the Thirty-eighth Division,

National Guard (left), and Capt. Aretz, Purdue University manager, Maj. Stout, a World War flier, was made commander of the Thirty-eighth Division four years

air squadron Lawrence L. airport

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‘ENTERED IN ROBERT WINSLOW TROPHY RACE

ago. He is rated as one of the outstanding pilots in the Midwest Capt. Aretz had been a member of the National Guard for several years. Since learning to fly in 1916, he has been engaged actively in aviation work and is rated one of the outstanding instructors in the Midwest. He also is a former transport pilot. Other Army fliers to participate include Capt. Earl W. Sweeney, Lieut. Don D. Stowell, Lieut. Robert N Taylor, Lieut. Wilfred E. Brown and Lieut. Sidney A. Stout.

Proper English Most Difficult

Court Interpreter Claims Other Tongues Easier; Speaks Eight.

BY, TOM OCHILTREE James Daniel C. Gostovich, who flew airplanes in the A. E. F. and earns his living as a court interpre-

claims it is more difficult to write proper English

ter, speak and

nan any other European language, |

| including Russian. . He ought to know, because by his own admission, he speaks German, French, Italian, Serbian, Rumanian, Russian and English, “both Oxford and Bronx.” Reared in Washington D: C. where his father served as Ser-

bian counsel, Mr. Gostovich studied | in Europzan schools |

for 12 years before the World War. He was in Pittsburgh University when the United States entered the conflict.

Served in 3 Branches

Joining the Third Division, Gostovich served in the cavalry, engi-

Spanish, | { case a year ago, Mr. Gostovich was |

to Learn, Linguist-Flier Says

| they start talking very fast when they get on the witness stand. | “I always tell them to take it easy,

| that I am right there with them, and |

{ not to worry. Then, when they slow | down, it is easy enough to find out what they are saying. “If I don’t savvy

some dialect

| right away, I just keep talking until

I do. Every language has three | grades, high or proper, medium and low. For example, college professors talk high English, business men talk | medium English and gangsters talk | low and lowest English.” He said it was not always easy | for an interpreter to find which type , the witness uses. | Show Helps Out { During a Federal Supreme Court

| asked to serve as interpreter for a | Serbian. After three or four false { starts, Mr. Gostovich said, he became red in the face. “I wasn’t getting anything,” he { said, “and the dignity of the place { made me stage struck. | “Finally Chief Justice Hughes adjourned court for a day and tola | us to get together. | “That night we went to dinner and a show together, and finally

{ neers and aviation, completing his | began to understand each other.

tour of duty as a pilot in the Sixth | Everything worked out all right the

| Squadron. | The war gave him a broken leg, | severr bullet wounds and some ex-

perience as a language expert.

next day.”

| HOME IS LOOTED

| Theft of $82 in money and two

Since that time he has served on | wrist watches valued at $60 was re-

an average of 50 court cases a year. these assignments have |

| Some of | taken him to the United States Supreme Court. Gostovich also can explain why a

swer is “No.” “Most foreigners on trial are nerv-

going on very well, and as a rule

court interpreter will talk to a witness in some strange tongue for 10

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COUNTY PUPILS T0 BE HELPED BY NYA FUNDS

‘Applications Being Received From 6 Participating Schools.

| | The National Youth Administra- | tion program for Mgrion County high school pupils living outside Inidanapolis is to begin within the next two weeks, J. Malcolm Dunn, | county school superintendent, an-

| nounced today. | A $394 monthly appropriation has

| been granted for this work, he said. | Applications now are being received | from participating high schools. | They are Ben Davis, Southport, De- | catur Central, Warren Central, New | Bethel and Acton High Schools. | “This year pupils are not to be | permitted to take part in the pro- | gram on the basis of scholastic standing,” Mr. Dunn announced. “They must be employed on approved projects and must be 16 years of age or over.” Formerly some of the funds were used as scholarships for pupils making *high class records. Maximum payment to each pupil is $6 a month, and the amount is budgeted by school authorities. “The quota is expected to be filled,” he said: “This is a worthwhile project. With this money we will be! able to keep at least 65 pupils in school who otherwise

financial reasons.”

SPEAKERS SELECTED FOR BAPTIST RALLY

Times Special ROCHESTER, Ind. Sept. 22.—Dr. J. C. Killian, church efficiency expert of the American Baptist Pub- | lication Society, Philadelphia, is to

| speak atthe annual meeting of the

| Logansport Baptist Association at

| Kewanna Thursday and Friday. Other speakers scheduled are the | Rev. D. W. Hoffert, Indianapolis; { Dr. William G. Spencer, Franklin | College president; the Rev. W. R, | Jewell, Indianapolis, Christian edu- | cation director of the Indiana Bap- | tist convention; Dr. D. F. Parsons, | Indianapolis, convention executive | secretary, and the Rev. C. F. Golden, Denver.

CRAWFORD WPA ENDS AS MEN FIND JOBS

Times Special EVANSVILLE, Ind., Sept. 22. — WPA projects in Crawford County have been discontinued, according to District Director John K. Jennings. “Every man who had a WPA job in the county has obtained employment elswhere,” Mr. Jennings said.

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VALPARAISO U. GYM

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FUND TOPS $60,000

TUESDAY, SEPT. 22, 1936

$60,000 mark, school officials have | announced. ; | Construction of the proposed | health and physical educational | building is not to be started until

VALPARAISO, Ind, Sept. 22— (he full $100,000 has been raised, Valparaiso University's $100,000 gym- | according to Fred Wehrenberg, Fort nasium fund, begun with a $5000 wayne, building committee chair

drive ‘here last fall, has passed the | man.

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mythological villain.

That terrible one-eyed monster of Greek myths, Cyclops, was not invented by imaginative Greeks, so archaeologists of the Oriental InIn old Babylonian ruins, they unearthed a bas-relief (above) showing a Babylonian god conquering old villain Cyclops by tying his hands, knifing his ribs stepping on his toes and seizing petal-like rays of light or fire that made the monster’s hair and beard. Flounced skirt worn by Cyclops was old-fashioned in Babylonia in 2000 B. C,. when the carving was made, thus indicating that Cyclops was a traditional demon even then and was well over a thousand years old when the Greeks borrowed the

132 GIVEN JOBS AT

HAMMOND GRANTED GYMNASIUM FUNDS

Grant of $196,486 yn Board of Park Commissioners oO; mmond

for a new gymnasium and approval of furnishings for the Administration Building at Indiana University was announced today by F. M. Logan, Indiana director of the Public Works Administration.

The Hammond gymnasium includes a basketball floor, stage, swimming pool and handball courts.

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and 25 women.

domestic employment.

ANDERSON IN WEEK

ANDERSON, Ind. Sept. 22. — With 132 persons placed in private employment last week, the Indiana State Employment Service office here established a new record for 1936. Previous weekly high for private placements this year was 107. The placements included 107 men About half the members were given factory jobs. The rest were assigned to farms and

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The total cost of the building, including ‘equipment, is estimated at $436,636. Contracts for the I. U. furnishings were awarded as follows: Indianapolis Office Furniture Co., furniture, $11,610; Marshall-Field & Co., Chicago, draperies and rugs, $2418; Patterson Shade Co., Indianapolis, blinds, $2136.

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