Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1936 — Page 36
JANN ALUMNI
IN CAMPUS FOR 6 HOMECOMING
Eootball Game With lowa ‘to Be High Spot of Program.
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Oct. 30.— Indiana University’s young and old | *grads,” full of reminiscences of past athletic glories and class escapades, ” med the Jordan River campus today for their anuual home-com-
" The occasion also celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of football at the tate university. Highlight of the -end is the Indiana-Iowa football game at 2 p. m. tomorrow. A pow-wow banquet is to be held s evening in the men’s gymsium. Col. Clyde F. Dreisbach, Wayne, class of ‘03, is to be 5 stmaster. Head Coach As N. ¥Bo) McMillin, President William Lowe Bryan, Dean Agnes. E. Wells, “Athletics Director Z. G. Clevenger, "Prof. W. E. Jenkins, faculty member 2nd a player on the 1889 football = team, and Leroy .Sanders, Indian-
a president of the “I” Men's 7 tion, are to sp=ak. Members of the first’ 25 Indiana football teams, who have been eXtended “Special invitations to attend ‘the home-coming, have been asked . to sit at the speakers’ table. Of the + 223 men recorded as players on Indiana’s first 25 teams, the alumni office reports 158 living, 43 known dead and 22 whose whereabouts is = unknown. A football game between two selected freshmen teams is to follow the pow-wow, and a dance is to be - sponsored this evening by the Union "and the Association of Women Stu- * dents in Alumni Hall. The “I” ‘Men's smoker is to be held in the Bryan room. ~ Law and medic students are to “hold a gridiron clash at 9:39 a. m. tomorrow, and at 11 a committee is 10 select the best decorated fraternity and sorority house. Presentation of loving cups to the winners is "$0 be made at the band benefit “dance tomorrow night. = An alumni and guest luncheon is $0 be served tomorrow noon in the S Wnion Building, and special guests A to be honored between halves of “the varsity football game. © Following the Indiana-Iowa tilt, “an open house is to be held in the “Union Building. Phi Delta Phi, . legal fraternity, is to hold a banquet and initiation.
SCHOOL CHUM ‘DATED’ BY ROBERT TAYLOR
By United Press
* ‘Paylor, latest screen idol, had a date last night with the blond, at- _ tractive girl he knew in high school “=—but where they .went is a secret. ~ And no one would have known that much had not Vera Basken told her roommate. Miss Basken 4 knew Taylor in Beatrice, Neb. “1 Taylor, home for a visit, eluded * newspaper men by promising them ‘their fill of pictures at the Nex ft aska-Missourl football game to-
“AID SOUGHT IN U.S. TO AVOID NAZI CAMP
tted Press DETROIT, Oct. 30.—Musty bap- ; records and yellowing hisal documents more than 70 § old have been examined durpo the last two months in an effort #0 help a youth in Berlin, Germany, ho fears commitment to a Nazi peentration camp, it was revealed
RY. “The youth, Arthur Meyer, wrote hat he must prove his parents of Aryan descent by Nov. 15 or go to goncentration camp.
WORKER IS KILLED Times Special BDINBURG, Ind. Oct. 30.—Fumetal arrangements were being ‘gompleted today for Alex Oliver, 47, dumber plant worker, who was erushed to death yesterday as he piaced a log on a veneer machine. widow and three children sur-
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LINCOLN, Neb., Oct. 30.—Robert | throne < stove rod.’
Louis Kestner, who has been associated with the Bulger Grocery and Market since its founding 30 years ago, is shown above with Peter Bulger (left) and John J. Bulger Jr. (right), head of the firm. The
grocery moved recently to 38th-st and Broadway.
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Dutch Plum Cake Advocated as Among Best of Fruit Desserts
‘Simple Affair That Can Be
Mixed Quickly, Baked in Short Time.
By NEA Rerrvice There's no excuse at this season for not having dozens of inspira-
tions for delicious fruit desserts. Pennsylvania Dutch plum cake is one of those simple affairs that is quickly mixed and bakes in a very short time. When you see the result—a golden crust oozing with purple fruit and chopped nuts and cinnamon—you'll take even greater pride in your ability as an artist in the kitchen.
Pennsylvania Dutch Plum Cake for Eight
One-quarter cup shortening, 3% cup sugar, 1 cup flour, % cup milk, pinch of salt, 2 eggs, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1 teaspoon baking powder, 12 cup chopped nuts, % cup sugar, % teaspoon cinnamon, 2 pounds blue plums, 2 tablespoons butter. Beat the sugar and shortening to a cream. Break in the unbeaten eggs, one at a time.
Add the milk, then the flour,
English Tomato Soup
4 cups brown stock 1 No. 3 can tomatoes 1 sliced onion 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 2 tablespoons boiled rice Add tomatoes and onion to stock. then press through a sieve and season with Worcestershire sauce. Return to fire and add boiled rice. Serve hot. Oxtail Soup 1 oxtail 3 pints beef stock 4 cup diced carrots cup sliced or diced turnip cup chopped onion cup diced celery teaspoon lemon juice, strained teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Salt and pepper Few grains cayenne pepper Have oxtail sliced in pieces 2 inch thick. Wash and drain on a towel. Season with salt and pepper and dredge with flour. Brown on all sides in fat, then add three pints of peef stock to the pan and simmer for one hour. Add vegetables and cook for 15 to 20 minutes longer. Season with salt and a few grains of cayenne pepper, one teaspoon strained lemon juice and one teaspoon Worcestershire sauce.
Bearnaise Sauce 2 small onions 2 tablespoons tarragon vinegar 4 yolks, raw 4 tablespoons butter 1 tablespoon soup stock __. 1; teaspoon salt 1s teaspoon paprika Chop onion, add vinegar, bring to boiling “point, let simmer until reduced one-half and strain and cool. Add yolks one at a time and stir. Cook slowly until smooth, stirring constantly, add butter gradually and keep on stirring, add soup stock and seasoning. Serve hot with broiled steak or lamb chops.
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sifted with the baking powder and salt. Add the vanilla. Now spread the dough evenly with a spatula or large flat knife on a large, - well-greased shallow cookie sheet about 15 by 10 inches in size. Wash the plums and cut them along the side in half, remove the stones and lay the fruit, cut side up, close together in even rows on dough. Let them overlap slightly. Mix 12 cup of chopped nuts with % cup of sugar and teaspoon of cinnamon and stew this mixture over the fruit. Then sprinkle 2 tablespoons of melted butter on top -of the cake and set the pan in a moderate (350 degrees) oven to bake 30 minutes. Test by puncturing the dough, not the fruit. Cut the cake, when cooled, four-inch squares.
SUIT ASKS DECISION ON NEGROES’ RIGHTS
A suit against Mayor Kern, Police Chief Morrissey, Park and Safety Board members was on file in Circuit Court today. The action was brought by Albert Lee, who asked the court to interpret the law in regard to the rights of Negroes in the use of city parks. The suit charged that Negroes were refused the right to participate in recreation activities in most city parks. The complaint ™ further charged that Negro families were told by park employes that Douglass Park had been built for their use.
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IRAQ REVOLT REPORTED By United Press LONDON, Oct. 30.—Official dispatches from Iraq today said that a new government was established as the result of an army coup, in which high officers told the cabinet to resign or face an armed uprising. The country was reported quiet.
CLUB REQUESTS
IDEAS ON POLICY
Issues Questionnaires for
Suggestions on New Legislation.
Todd Stoops, Hoosier Motor Club secretary-manager, today awaited results of a poll of “representative” Indiana citizens on road problems
"from which he expects to formulate
a legislative policy. The . club mailed questionnaires
yesterday “and asked for opinions
on 14 suggestions connected with building 5 using highways. They W Make is awiul to operate a car which is in an unsafe mechanical condition. Stop diversion of special taxes on
the motor car or reduce registration
fees to a flat rate of $3. Make = Indianapolis and Marion County one governmental unit for the purpose of uniform streets and highways. Reduce governm>ntal units in the State for the betterment of roads.
" Mutatorium Is Questioned For the benefit of secondary roads, see that no further moravorjum is enacted to curtail expenditures on county, free gravel and macadam roads. Increase the present highway. system which ‘now -consists of about 9300 miles of roads. This mileage ‘to include all “city and ‘town streets ‘over which state roads are routed. All motor car taxation and license fees” collected by the state to be placed in the state highway fund to be used for .no other purpose than road building or maintenance.
: Wider Roads Suggested Widen .and protect all main artefial highways. This to be done by the State Highway Commission. "The driver's license fee, ‘which is now 50 cents annually, be changed
and allowed to extend for a period |
of four. years. Eliminate the oil inspection fee. _ The auto théft fund created from the sale of ‘titles and containers
‘shall be transferred to the state
highway fund. * Establish a state road patrol department, which shall operate under a nonpartisan merit system. Strengthen the driver’s.. license law by eliminating the: amount of minimum judgment. . Federal—Repeal all Federal excise taxes on the automobile, gasoline,
-0il and accessories.
Meet Howard McBride, 19-year-old Rushville farm boy, ‘and the
OF HISTORY’ 1S LUDWIG TOPIC
B | Famed Biographer to Appear
on Current Town Hall Program Tomorrow.
- Emil; Ludwig, distinguished historian and biographer, is to talk on “Living Makers of History” at 11 a. m. tomorrow in the Columbia Club as the second speaker in the current Indianapolis Town Hall series. His visit in the city is to be one of 35 engagements in a brief American tour, Town Hall officials said. Mr. Ludwig's reputation as the outstanding living biographer is the result of more than 20 years of historical research. Following his graduation from Heidelberg, he took up
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He devoted himself to the ¢ writing exclusively in verse, translations of Sha Brillat-Savarig. ‘Later he turne biographies, and in this field he
Jesus, Napoleon, Bismarck, Frederick of Prussia, Wilhelm, sailles, Genius and | Ch: Schleiman. of Troy, Atatiant Ariadne, Gifts of Life and July, * His latest work is Defender Democracy, a biography of Mass of Czechoslovakia. His books recently were bu and his German property co cated by the Nazi government.
HALLOWEEN SPECIAL!
Holiday Party Poultry Choice Rock my and STEWING 1 he : CHICKENS
SPRINGERS MARION
and FRIES BOILING
1050-pound steer which he raised on the Tom Poleman farm, brought to Indianapolis yesterday and won a prize. The steer’s name is Abner. He was sold at an auction yesterday ‘after the judging had placed: him
-at ‘the top of the list of 126 entries in the Hoosier Fat Cattle Show
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WRECK BLOCKS WAY OF LANDON SPECIAL
CETON, N. J., Oct. 30.—A broken wheel wreckea ‘the Clevelander,” crack Pensylvania railroad flyer, last night, ahd’ blocked the four-track, main right-of-way shortly before Gov. Alfred M. Landon’s special was due.
man Killed. Coroner Ellswood How-
| arth:said he lived in a Detroit rooming house and boarded the train at
Newark, N. J. after purchasing a
ticket for. Cleveland. Among those seriously ' injured were: : At Princeton Hospital—Charles Francisco, 29, of Schenectady, N. Y., broken back; Little Washington, 2907, Eastern-av, ‘St. Louis, Mo, scalp and arm injury; Mrs. Samuel
.Schwartz, Philadelphia, ankle in-
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One man was killed and 20 per- 3 sons injured as three of the 13 cars| Pack and shoulder injuries.
jured; Harry E. Clark, Philadelphia,
swung crazily across the tracks and i
came to a grinding, splintering stop. HOLIDAY SPECIAL! All power was shut off hastily | COLORED from this electrified section of the railroad and a track speedily cleared for the Landon special. An | ordinary steam locomotive took it through the wreckage area, only 12 minutes behind its schedule.
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