Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1937 — Page 14

TEAM LEADERS

IN “Y" CAMPAIGN SELECT STAFFS

500-Mile-Race’ Contest for New Members to Open Sept. 22.

Team leaders were organizing workers for the annual Y. M. C. A. enrollment drive which will get under way Sept. 22 and continue until Oct. 1. The *500-Mile Race” idea will be used to record the progress of the campaign. Clayton O. Mogg, chairman of the Y Membership Committee, will be “chief steward.” Each team will be represented by a miniature car on a replica of the

Indianapolis Motor Speedway, set

up in the Central Y. A “technical committee” and seven directors, each in charge of six teams, will assist Mr. Mogg.

A “driver” |will direct each of the 42 crews, *which also will include a ‘‘mechanic” and four “pitmen.”

Fermor S. Cannon, association president, announced the change from the “roundup” type of campaign as plans were outlined at the first meeting of directors and the ‘technical committee” yesterday. e Y has held a “roundup” the last threes years.

De talks emphasizing the need f Y . C. |A. ideals by men and ys A made by Mr. Cannon and arry W. White, general secretary.

TWO ESCAPE INJURY IN HOME BLAST HERE

1-Year-0ld Boy and Worker [Escape Through Window.

| Although explosion of some paint remover fluid shattered two windows in the Ross Ewert home, 5688 Central Ave, late yesterday, 7-year-old James Ewert, sitting only a few feet away, escaped unharmed. | Harvey Lee, 1915 N. Capitol Ave., who was working with the fluid when it exploded, also escaped injury. He said he grabbed the boy and put him out of a window as

flames spread over the room. He also escaped through a window. {Only slight damage was caused by the fire. Persons in other rooms said the blast shook the house “like an earthquake.”

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Chagrined but otherwise unharmed the two | Need ome after their Xiease: They are ig .Ci i reunited with their wives an ayor Benjamin Ash, Joimson Cty, N. ¥, rocio car patrolmen ho were { refi to right are Mrs. Cunningham, Patrolman Pattaken as hostages by Desperado Clyde Derrick and | ip cunningham, Mayor Ash, Mrs. and Patrolman forced to drive them through the police net, were | Harry Pettit.

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CITY WILL OPEN FIGHT TUESDAY

Judge Cox to Hear Case Protesting Restriction on Warfleigh Project.

city attorneys Tuesday will attempt to lift a legal blockade preventing the city’s construction of the proposed $145,000 Warfleigh sewer. Hearing on an order enjoining the city from work on the project will be held before Circuit Judge Earl Cox. The city lost one skirmish in the case a month ago when Judge Cox overruled a motion to dismiss a temporary order now restraining the city in their efforts to build a sewer in the Warfleigh district. Brought by. Joseph Klein, Indianapolis businessman, the suit

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charges Works Board members with

| irregularities in letting of the sewer

contract. I» was charged board members failed to award the contract to the lowest bidder. 3 Works Board members and City Engineer Henry B. Steeg denied the charges on the witness stand during the hearing on the temporary restraining order.

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