Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1936 — Page 28
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h RRR e a a. (DAY, DEC. 21, 1036 | POSTOFFICE AT FAIRGROUND The State Fairground Manuface turers’ Building is being used again this Christmas as a branch poste office. Parcels destined for North and East Sides are handled there.
: . : : A . Y.M.2-DAYCAMP = t.sh.w=si *| Children Are Help, But CULVER PROMOTES
[SOCIAL SECURITY'S BASIS EXPLAINED
7 - | names of 33 commissioned officers, 46 sergeants and 46 corporals. Indiana ranked second on the list of | cadets named, Illinois leading with | 25 ; —_— The policy of placing human
Indiana cadets include: { rights above property rights is
ures
cames. All athletic events are to be
OPENS TOMORROW :-.55. 2 sho Sid Grandchildren Are Not 17 INDIANA CADETS
iiking, winter nature study, council | story telling and outdoor Groups to Go to McCormick's Creek State Park.
rence White. Wednesday.
taged under the direction of LawThe camp is to close
DEATH TOLLAT7IN
A two-day winter camp for Y. M C. A. boys, ganization's program open at McCormick's Creek State Park tomorrow. V. D. Parker, city retary, is to be in charge 15 to be one
recently added to the or-
junior is to ted Press
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bovs' work secThe camp divided into two sections, boys from 12 to 14 and
here, The Lucy
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Negroes,
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. death toll reached seven today in the collapse of two tenement houses
TENEMENT COLLAPSE
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Bernice and Helen, a son, Samuel;
Robert Cook, 30, and his five little , tity of junk in the former's home at children were recipients of a Christ- | 133 N. Harding-st which had been
mas present from Judge Charles J. stolen from 1510 W. Everett-st. Karabell in Municipal Court today. Cook told the court he had stolen But Thomas Spellman, 52, found : the junk to give to his children for his grandchildren could not be | Christmas presents. Mrs. Cook called upon as leniency excuses, corroborated his statement. Cook ana Spellmin were arrested | “In your case,” Judge Karabell by Detective Sergeant Jack Welsh, | said, “I will suspend sentence as a who testified that he found a quan- | Christmas present to your children.” | “I have some grandchildren—,” Betty Jones, 4; Hattie Buoy, 25, and | Spellman interposed. an unidentified boy aged about 5. “Your grandchildren won't help Mayor 8S. Davis Wilson promised you out,” the judge replied. “Ill eradication of 2000 other danger- fine vou $1 and costs and sentence ous slum spots in Philadelphia. | you to 15 days in the county jail.”
1 A. W. Whitney, first ijeutenant: L. R. Kellam, first lieutenant; J. R. Parr, sergeant and librarian; 8. M. urn, sergeant; J. . Amt Jr. Indianapolis, sergeant; R. M. Moore Jr. ladianapoiis, | corporal, E. A. March first lieutenant: W. | | B. Van Horne, regimental athletic ser- | | geant: R. H. Elliott, battalion sergeant | ! major; W. D. Mitchell, corporal: H | Werbe, corporal; B. C. Kixmiller Jr., | captain; J. P. Seiberling, corvoral: T. A. Ayers, second lieutenant; Carlos P. Rubio, cadet captain; R. W. Baker, sergeant. ! . '
Commissions Announced as Furloughs Begin.
Times Special CULVER, Ind. Dec. 21.—Seventeen Indiana youths today were confirmed or appointed as commis- | sioned and noncommissioned offi- |
cers in the cadet corps at Culver By United Press Military Academy. | RICHMOND, Ind. Dec. 21. —Theft |
The order, issued by Brig. Gen. of a safe containing between $1500 L. R. Gignilliat, superintendent, and $1800 in Christmas trade reprior to the departure of cadets for ceipts last night was discovered toChristmas furloughs, included | day at the Sears, Roebuck store.
STORE SAFE IS STOLEN |
cadet | rights of man and the (good will
the basis for greater social secur-
ity, Gov. McNutt said last night in a radio address. He reviewed the work of governmental agencies and said the spirit of are more evident in than at any
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