Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1937 — Page 5
TUESDAY, FEB. 9, 1937
PAGE 5
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
DEPAUW ALUMNI
Louisville Battles Another Disaster
REFUGEES BEGIN
AND STUDENTS T0 SING ‘ELUAN
~ Oratorio to Form Part of Centennial Celebration At University.
~ Times Special GREENCASTLE, Feb. 9.—A mass * presentation of Mendelssohn's “Elijah” by more than 300 students
and alumni of DePauw University, is to be given June 11 as part of the commencement week Centennial ~ celebration. According to Dean Robert G. McCutchan, the presentation will be the largest spectacle ever attempted by the Music School. The chorus is to be composed of "alumni members of the University “ Choir, a chorus of students ana others who will join. Accompaniment will be by an orchestra of 75 . alumni members of the DePauw _ Symphony Orchestra. { More than 100 alumni already have signified their intention of singing with the chorus, Dean Mc- « Cutchan said. |
TREK HOMEWARD
130 Flood Victims Leave Indiana University Campus.
Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Feb. 9— Less than 300 of 030 flood refugees remained in Bloomington today. Refugee rangs on the Indiana University Campus are thinning steadily as men, women and children set out to appraise the damage done to their homes and business places. Most of the departing men indicated they hope to be enorlled immediately in renabilitation work, while the women and children were heading for the homes of relatives and friends. All refugees who are not ill and whose homes no longer are in the critical zones have been released officially. Homeless visitors residing in temporary quarters in the Men's Gym-
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ELLIS H. PARKER, SON | FACE II INDICTMENTS
" By United Press NEWARK, N. J. Feb. 9.—Ellis H Parker, private detective, and his | son Ellis Jr. answer today to in-| dictments charging them with kid- | naping Paul H. Wendel, while three | tion w alleged accomplices in the bizarre | |study what we spend on luxuries, case faced a jury in New York. | valuable knowledge could be added | Wendel, former Trenton, N. J. |to science’s meager understanding of | lawyer, charged that the Parkers fons merciless scourge, now the sec- . were principals in his abduction an ond chief ‘cause of ‘Geath. Prof. Wil-
the extortion from him of a false + confession of the Lindbergh kidnap- liam T. Salter of the Harvard
warned of a dangerous wrecked a Louisville apartment
gas
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ing on the eve of Bruno Richard Medical School declared in an ad- |
- Hauptmann’s execution. Forty-five talesmen were examined | before a jury was chosen in New York to try Murray Bleefeld, Martin | national Cancer Research Founda- | © Schlossman and Harry
| dress here vesterday.
kidnap plot. Governor Harold G. New Jersey refused to grant extradition of the Parkers to Rew York.
{ball game. Indeed,
Only a few moments after its occupants had been | leak, to which tenants
had only recently returned as flood water subsided. |
BOSTON, Feb. 9.—If we as a ha- | ere willing to spend on cancer |
Statistics compiled by the Inter- |
Weiss, | tion, he said, indicate that the total | charged with participating in the sum expended annually for cancer | | research in America is probably less | Hoffman of | than that spent on one major foot- | the budget of a | single great American industry for!
an explosion |
| research in new problems last year was about twenty times our national expenditure for cancer research.
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program in Indiana at the 73d an{nual convention of the Chicago | Dental Society | Chicago, Feb. 15 to 18.
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nasium and the Student Building |
have been moved to Residence Hall, now the sole base of refugee activities. Practically every activity and fa- | cility of the university has been | open to refugees free of charge. Dances, shows, lectures, special dinners, Poldi Mildner's piano recital and other events were available to them on the showing of their blue | “guest” cards.
Medical, nursing and dietetic stu- | dents have been at their service to safeguard health and provide proper | food. Within 24 hours after their arrival in Bloomington, the children | were keeping up their studies in an | elementary school organized by six student teachers in Residence Hall classrooms. Officials estimate it will be two weeks or more before all the flood victims have left.
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