Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1936 — Page 18

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ECHO RECEIVED BY SHORTRIDGE

PUPILS TODAY

Special Christmas Edition

School Magazine Issued to 3000.

More than 3000 Shortridge High |

School pupils today had received copies of the special Christmas edi the Echo, high school pub-

ihe publication was edited by

} pupils, supervised by Miss Nora i ! English faculty member, 1 wed was fiction by Louise | W Marianna Crossland, Emil Rassman, William Jolly, Mary Clay Richard Green; and poems by Ma Kershne Margaret Ann Becker, Dorothy Ann Fisher and Jane Gillespie A sports section by Val Nolan Mr. Rassman and Amy Jose, with cart bv Bill Pratt and Richard Gende and a short history of the completed the feature secs \ magazine contained articles ! Edward Ziegner, Theodosa Burr

H n Waters, while the cover colors was «osigned by Mr

phy, presswork, binding r printing was by the ge Echo Press, directed by

Snow and Cold Mean More Fun For the Quins

Down the slide in their tobogran, right into the thick of Canada’s snowy, happy Christmas season, come the Dionne quintuplets. And they slide right into the hearts of their admirers, too, It's * Tah ud

G-MEN BACKED BY CUMMINGS

Pp Lockhart, Shortridge faculty n b was Santa Claus vesterday e annual faculty Christmas | ¢ school library He ¢ gifts and humorous VOT Se to members, A te pos od of Mrs, Jassa I e 1 M: Hope Nevitt, Em

A. Rice and Don R. Knight ) and the school Drama ted "On the Dotted

| il 1 1 Li directed bv Miss Eleanor Dee Theek play cast included Paul Ferrington, Bob Ulrich, Hazel Gabbert, Joan Colgan, Bob Galbraith, Mariret McCracken and Marjorie

faculty committee in charge of party arrangements included

Miss Kathryn Thompson, Mrs. Opal Conrad, Mrs. Fitch, Mrs. Florence Gioodnough, Miss Velma Mayer, E. | Carl Watson, Robert Nipper and ['geodore Van Voorhees

THIRD TRIAL GRANTED IN KIDNAPING CASE

Youths Originally Given Life In $7 Holdup.

TASPER, Ind... Dec. 17 Albert Boqu 18, of San Pedro, Cal, and Bi Robinson, 19, of Atlanta, Ga. b serving 10-vear sentences in Indiana State Reformatory for rob- | bem Kidnaping, are to get new { morrow Accused of Kidnaping & filling ' n operator, and robbing him t } the originally were senten life imprisonment. They

Wer en lighter sentences at 8

ion for the third hearing, OTR in Dubois Circuit Court, was filed by T. Ernest Maholm, In-

alanapolis attorney September, 1934, Boquet and Robinson are alleged to have robbed Creo Line, a filling station attenddrove him in an autoseven miles, and then drove five miles back toward the tation, the state charged. l were arrested, convicted of Kidnaping in October, 1934, and sentence o life imprisonment, ] November, 1935, they were new trial by Judge John IL. Sumner, Petersburg, on Kf COram \ petition filed by Mr. Maholm, \ Jan. 17 pleaded guilty to | yobery, for which each received

ar sentences

HEARING SCHEDULED A hearing on a proposed transof $16.091 in city of Indianfunds is to be held before State Tax Commissioners Satwas announced today.

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Attorney General Defends

Hoover's Methods in Gang Captures.

By United Press WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.--The Department of Justice today threw its full support behind the spectacular gang-busting activities of J Edgar Hoover, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Atty, Gen. Homer S. Cummings vigorously defended the chief G-

| man’s methods in seizing amid gun- |

play a& mid-western desperado in New York Tuesday. “Hoover has orders to get the

{ eriminals—dead or alive—and how

he gets them is his affair,” Cum-

mings declared. “The main thing |

is that he gets them.”

The most recent criticism of Mr. | Hoover followed the raid on a River- |

side Drive Apartment where he captured Harry Brunette, wanted in

New Jersey for kidnaping a state |

trooper. : Cummings Well Pleased It was not the first time that local

police officers have protested against | the activity of G-men in their ter- | ritories. Hoover also has clashed |

with the Treasury's secret service,

| with postoffice inspectors and with a | Senate committee.

Cummings dismissed criticism of

Hoover's personally-led raids as |

small matters over which = small

minds dispute.” He said he ward received no complaint from “any responsible official” over capture of |

Brunette. “Hoover did a good job. a necessary job, and I've told him I am well pleased,” Cummings said. “The same hue and cry arose after Fed-

eral agents shot John Dillinger to |

death outside a Chicago theater two Years ago. “They said somebody ‘might have been shot. The bast answer to that | is that nobody was shot. The same | goes for the chpture of Brunette.”

N. Y. Commissioner Objects to Tactics

By United Press NEW YORK, Dec. 17.—J. Edgar Hoover's methods of catching erim-

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| inal may be satisfactory to his su- | perfors, but to Police Commissioner | Lewis J. Valentine they are melo-

dramatic and intended chiefly to]

achieve publicity. Valentine, still smarting over the | [way Hoover led a raid of men upon |

an apartment near Riverside Drive | [te capture Harry Brunette, bank | [robber and kidnaper, declared in a | [letter to Fire Commissioner John J. | McElligatt that the Federal agents |

| acted contrary to plans agreed upon

by city police.

“I have made it a rigid policy,”

| he said, “to prohibit melodramatic raids on the hiding places of crimi- | nals, They are unnecessary, al-

though they do bring headlines jn the newspapers.”

4000 TO BE cuT FROM

WPA ROLLS BY DEC. 31

Approximately 4000 WPA workers will have been dropped from state relief pay rolls by the end of December, according to Wayne Coy, state director, Two thousand have been dismissed in the last three weeks, the state director said. Lack of funds, addi-

tional means of support for some, and eligibility under Social Security benefits were given as reasons for most reductions, Grant County rolls are to be re-

duced from 10 to 12; per cent, while in Floyd County about 250 persons

are to be dropped from WPA lists, according to Mr. Coy.

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SIX TECH CLUBS TO PARTICIPATE IN PRODUCTION

Christmas Pageant Is to Be Presented Tomorrow In Gymnasium.

Six Technical High Schoo! clubs are to participate in production of “The Magic Circle,” Christmas pag-

eant, to be presented TOMOITOw

night in the gymnasium.

Ohelsea Stewart is director. A scene from Virgil's “Aeneid” is to be | staged by the Latin Club, with 81

pupils taking part, The spirit of faith is to be portrayed by the French Club in the coronation scene of Mark Twain's

“Joan of Are.” The title role is to | be taken by Margaret Fargo, Forty-

five others are in the cast. The Stratford Literary Club is to depict loyalty with a Holy Grail | scene from Tennyson's “Tdylls of the |

King,” seven pupils taking part, |

Peace, political and spiritual, is to |

be featured in the Social Science | Olub's portrayal of “Americas,”

with 27 in the cast. Thirty-four members of the Mag-

fe Circle Orchestra and the Physical

FIRST WIFE SUING RAINS FOR DIVORCE :

| By United Press LONDON, Dec. 17. Claude Rains. ctor, was sued for divorce today by Beatrice 1. indsay Thomson Rains,

Rains obtained a divorce at Tren1935, and subsegienity “marriod Frances Propper. Rains Bough Suit

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