Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1937 — Page 32
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Some Pumpkins,
Ah, here's a fi beans made up
Boo!! Who's scared? Well, anyone might be, at this brand-new twist on the age-old jack-o’-lantern. A pumpkin, a little carving, a carrot for the nose, acorns for eyes, a sweep of black cardboard and you have John L. Lewis in a typical pose.
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A pumpkin just the right shape for this one, a Duke Edward green pepper for a famous mustache. It must be
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body tearful.
nose and considerable clever It took a baby pumpkin for that chin and twisted wire for the glasses, but it's Roosevelt to a T.
perhaps those onions for eyes would make any-
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FRIDAY, OCT. 22, 1037
LIABILITY TOPIC “Kidnaping and ‘Rescue’ Set
FOR MEETING OF BANK OFFICERS
County Resusidtion to Hear | Attorney Speak On Nov. 4.
| Liability of bank officers and di- |
[rectors is to be discussed by Hugh | brothers reported that Mr. Hamil- |"
| E. Reynolds, attorney, in an address
before the Marion County Bankers | minutes.”
| Association at the Hotel Washing- | ton Thursday, The meeting has been designated |as “presidents’ night” | have been made to have every bank | | president in Marion County present, |
| Hubert E. Collins is to stage magic | freshman cause. either.
| tricks.
amiliar, engaging grin. Two string the eyebrows, a pared carrot the carving the mouth.
Markey is to speak on “Courts and | Their Functions” at 8:30 o'clock to- | { night before Emerson Post 262, | American Legion, at the clubrooms, | 143 E. Ohio St.
Nov. 4, at 6:30 p. m. | wouldn't tell where mfr. Hamilton |
and efforts | prother said.
JUDGE | MARKEY TO TALK
Superior Court Judge Joseph T.|set over his disappearance. |
Stage for Butler Class Scrap
Butler freshmen and sophomores aren't especially mad at each other, bit they were scheduled to fight it out today.
As the zero hour for their annual class scrap approached, both sides | “kKidnaping” of freshman leader, William Hamilton,
were jittery. The | didn’t help. Mr. Hamilton was seized last® | night by a sophomore raiding party, | then rescued when police halted the “kidnap” car. He was taken to the Sigma Nu campus. They weren't especially
| Praternity House under freshman |mad at each other, But when fresh- | guard for safekeeping. [men and sophomores meet,
But today one of the Sigma Nu
at each other while a hush and | |some rain hung over the Fairview
there's | a scrap—it's the natural thing to
JAILED FOR SYMPATHY PLOT DRUMHELLER, Alta. Oct. 22 (U.
P.) Two youths, who shot themselves in a plot to gain “public sympathy,” were senvenoed to three
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‘months imprisonment her I'he youths, John Lane and George | Knox, were brought to the hospital [here with bullets through the legs land shoulders.
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| ton had only stayed there “15 or 20 | Then he left.
The brother either didn’t know or |
had gone. “He just went away,” the | He couldn't tell exactly why Mr. | | Hamilton was so important to the | But appar- | | ently he is important. The 400 freshmen and sophomores, who were expected to take part in the Battle | lof the Greased Pole, were pretty up- |
They scarcely gave a thought {o | the home-coming parade scheduled | for 2:30 p. m., or the home-coming | broadcast at 5:30 p. m. They just sat around and glowered |
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