Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1936 — Page 4

TSH Yeorship “af ite “Shorteides Shobeat y» RTRIDGE. Council. The first performance, a condensed ‘version lasting 80; min-

utes, Sars to be a, in the afterfoon While the lohgss atmCnCe, Msi ing one hau and 30 minutes, is ! inthe/evening, Proceeds of the.show are to be Berio purchase school equipment fed ‘educational ‘sound “sound "pictures.

T. A. to Hear Concert by INDIANA IS LEADER IN School Orchestra at | LOWERING FARM DEBT

Caleb Mills Hall. Times Special . / WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.—Indiana . y is ohe of the leading states in farm The Shortridge High School or- debt adjustments made through the Shestra, directed by Will F. Wise, is | Resettlement JAdminjstration a re$0 present a program for the Shoft- | port’ for the 13-mbnth’ period 3 (Fidge Parent-Teacher Associafion | OC}, disclosed today. ~ . os Nov. 10 in Caleb Mills Hall, '@ | RA 100k’ overithe debt adjust | ments in September, 1935. Adjusti The orchestra recently played 'st| ments have been made for 1261 ‘the Indians Stats Teachers’ cof- Hooder_ tarmers and Jotal oe vent | scaled down from $3,478 $2, 2 Mart To meeting In" the | o55962, a reduction of $622,682. Delinquent tax payménts of $52,The 57 members include: Herman 921 also have been made through

, Harriet Bishop, Edwin Bock- the adjustments RA. reports stahler, Paul Brown, Calvin Burke, | oY 4 porte,

Betty Byrd, Walter Byrd, Catherin : Callis, James Collins, Dorothy Dayis, RISK OF $44,000,000

Betty Easterday, Earl Evans, Tom Fleischer, Marjorie Plickinger, Ja- | By United Press anne Fox, Richard Green, Robert| SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 30.—Cali - fornia. and New York insurance brokers are busy this month writing policies on one of the biggest Rob. | Lee, Martha Magoffin, Ere d most unusual “risks” in years— vin McCullogh, , William McDep=| $44,000,000 on the. San Franciscomott, Georgia Metcer, Thelma Mils: Hoagland bay bridge. ler, Mary Moldthan, Arthur Northe ; rup, Joan Paci, Jean Parcells, Jo= ana Phillips, Arvine Roe, Ted Rosé=| brock, ' Carolyn Schmidt, Harryl 4 Bchistle, Ralph Sharpe, Arno Seifker, Charles Snider, John Spitznagle, Marjorie Stinebaugh, Orval Stone, Edward Strickland, Martha Lou Sutherland, Prank Thomas, James Thurston, Wayne Wallace, Richard Walker, Dorothy Weber, Betis = Wright and Catherine| medicated with throat-

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