Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1937 — Page 5

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THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1937

4500 TO FINISH SCHOOL WORK EARLY IN JUNE

Graduation Exercises for Six |

Groups to Be Held at Butler and Cadle.

Commencement exercises in six In-

“dianapolis high schools, are to be

held June 1, 2 and 3, School Superintendent Paul C. | Stetson announced today. Approximately 2500 bupils are to graduate. Arsenal Technical and Manual Training are to hold commencements June 1 at Butler University and Cadle Tabernacle, respectively. Broad Ripple and Crispus Attucks commencements are scheduled for June 2, at Butler and Cadle, respectively. On June 3, Shortridge is to give diplomas at Cadle while George Washington High School is to graduate its class at Butler, Grade schools are to close June 4 and reopen Sept. 7.

COURT REFORM FO FOES | MAP NEW EW STRATEGY.

Prolonged Gommitice Hearings Are Decided On.

Bu United Press WASHINGTON, April 8.—Oppo- |

nents of President Roosevelt's Judi- |

ciary Reorganization Bill today launched a new three-point strategy program designed to block Administration efforts to increase its Senate strength. A group of leading Democratic foes decided to: 1. Continue public hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee for at least two weeks in an effort to prevent prolonged committee executive sessions. They believed the executive sessions would afford the Administration relief from the opposition attack and an opportunity to “work on” doubtful Senators. They will oppose a motion to be made today by Senator Hughes (D. Del.) to end hearings next week. 2. Support the passed by the House yesterday— permitting Federal intervention in lower court cases involving validity

Dance to

Garfield Park Post 88, American Legion, and its auxiliary,

Mark Anniversary

are

to hold their sixth anniversary Saturday night at Liederkranz Hall,

1421 E. Washington St.

Edwatd Hinkle, cochairman, Mrs. Estella ‘Larsen, (center) and Mrs. Gladys Ross are making plans for the event.

READINGS TO BE GIVEN BY AUTHOR'S SISTER

Mrs. Olive Lindsay Wakefield is to give readings from the prose and poetry of her brother, Vachel Lindsay, at the George Washington |

High School convocation at 10 a. |

m. tomorrow.

Her appearance is to be sponsored by the National Honor Society chapter, Minute Men and the Washington Club.

GARDEN CLUB TO MEET The North End Garden Club is to meet at 2' p. m. tomorrow at the home of Misses Anna and Luzena Hosea, 5855 Central Ave. Dr. A. E. White is to speak on “Dahlias— Their Care and Planting.”

Do something about

Periodic Pains

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YOUTH QUESTIONED

|a door bell.

AS THEFT SUSPECT

Identified as iii Salesman by Residents.

————— ee i | An. 18-year-old youth was to be | questioned by detectives today as a| burglary suspect following his iden- | tification by three North Side resi- | dents as the magazine salesman | who forced his way into their homes Tuesday, according to police. He was arrested on W. 49th St. | late yesterday afternoon, where of- | ficers said they found. him ringing I He is being held on a!

i vagrancy charge under $2000 bond. |

Sumners bill— | | were arrested yesterday.

Five other magazine salesmen |

One was |

theld under $2000 bond and the rest |

1.8500 each.

cf Congressional acts in an attempt |

to enact Mr. Roosevelt's recommendations and concentrate opposition against Court enlargement.

unopposed |

3. Seek speedy action on a Cons | stitutional amendment as a substi- |

tute for the President's measure.

There were indications that the Burke amendment providing com- | pulsory retirement of justices at 75

vears might be advanced in a “sur-

prise” move to detract votes from

the Court enlargement plan. The

Adpin sipavion will oppose such a |

TODAY DEADLINE FOR BABY DERBY ENTRIES

Bi United Press TORONTO, Ont, is the last day on which those To-

April 8 —Today

All were charged witli | vangrancy.

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