Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1937 — Page 12

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- Paints Her Own Holiday Cards

Times Photo.

Art students are sitting pretty at this time of the year about

their Christmas cards, at least.

They paint their own. Or so, at

least, is Helen Stashitch, a student at the John Herron Art School, who spends her “study hours” getting out greetings.

"EIGHT AVIATORS LOSE LICENSES

- Suspensions Are Due, to Air Acrobatics Over Forbidden Areas.

WASHINGTON, Dec. 16 (U. P.). —The Bureau of Air Commerce today had suspended licenses of eight pilots, four of which were held by transport fliers. None of the suspended aviators was employed by commercial airlines. Suspended transport pilots are Marion Pharr, Shreveport, La., Joseph C. Mackey, Findlay, O., and Robert A. Trennert, Los Angeles, for assertedly performing - acrobatics over prohibited areas, and R. Leland Fullerton, Pomona, Cal, for releasing a football while his plane was in flight. Mr. Mackey’s suspension which occurred at the air races in ‘Miami, Fla., was lifted immediately after a hearing before Air Commerce Bu- : remu officials in that locality.

THERE IS A SANTA, UTAH MOTHERS SAY

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Dec. 16 «U. P.).—The American Mothers’ Sentinel League, angered because primary school teachers allegedly told children that “there is no Santa Claus,” sent to the school board today a resolution declaring that:

“The American idea of Christmas and Santa Claus is the most beautiful anywhere in the world. Children should be taught not that

Santa Claus is an old fellow who-

comes down the chimney once a year. He isn’t. But he is the spirit of love and giving, and children should be taught he exists everywhere and that any little child can be a Santa Claus.” Dr. L. John Nuttal Jr., City Superintendent of Schools, commented: “St. Nick has no part in the school curriculum.”

PLANS HEATER RULING

Clem. Smith, State Fire Marshal, today said his office may issue a regulation governing the use of gas heaters in tourist camps and small hotels. - Mr. Smith said his office had received reports of asphyxziations resulting from rooms filled with carbon monoxide. If regulatory measures are taken they will include provisions for installation of air vents, he said.

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‘She’s a Nub,’ Just ‘Slanguage’ For Attractive

TROY, N. Y.,, Dec. 16 (U. P.)— “Gleers she’s a nub!” That phrase may not mean anything to you, but to the polished young women of staid old Russell, Sage College for girls it’s as clear as the King’s own English. It means: “My, isn’t she attractive.” : It is just a part of the current “slanguage” on the college campus. To you, perhaps, a “meatball” is something that goes with spaghetti. But in the Russell Sage campus lingo it simply means “a stupid person.” : A lot of the girls’ phrases seemed to go over the heads of the professors. So one of them, Dr. Lois Whitney, assistant professor of English “leaned a lesson from the students.”

HOOSIERS TO ATTEND . WASHINGTON DANCE

Times Special WASHINGTON, Dec. 16—Hoosiers in Washington have been invited by President Earl J. Cox to a dance to be given by the Thomas R. Marshall Club at the WardmanPark Hotel tomorrow night. The following patrons have been named: Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Englehardt, Judge and Mrs. Glen Giflord, Mr. and Mrs. Pleas Greenlee, Judge and Mrs. John W. Kern, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Maloney, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Claude R. Wickard.

RIPPLE DANCE PLANNED

A Christmas dance, sponsored by the Broad Ripple Student Councils will be held in the school gymnasium tomorrow from 3 to 5:30

FARM BUREAU OPPOSES RAIL RATE INCREASE

Be Hit by Any Raise, Director Declares.

Lee R. Highler, Indiana Farm Bureau Livestock Marketing director, said today that his organization would “vigorously oppose any increase in railway freight rates.” The railroads’ request for an in-

crease was made Nov. 5 when they petitioned the Interstate Commerce

and charges. : Mr. Highlen explained that the State Farm Bureau was opposing the action because “practically the whole amount of {he increase would come from the livestock producers of the country.” Cites Cost to Industry “Based on the average rail traffic during the years 1935 and 1936,” he said, “the proposed increase would amount to over $8,518,000 on livestock, and $9,765,000 on fresh

Livestock Producers: Would

Commission for higher freight rates

meat and packing house products, including wool and green hides, or a total for the industry of over $18,283,000 annually.” The Bureau director contended that the railroads’ request is based primarily on the increased costs of

materials and supplies, increased taxes and increased wages. “Certain commodities, bituminous coal and coke, anthracite coal, lumber, sugar, fruits and vegetables are subject to: a stated maximum increase; but all other commodities, including livestock, fresh meats and

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packinghouse products, are subject |” So the full 15 per cent-increase,” he said. .

SHRINE CEREMONY SET

Times Special LOGANSPORT, Dec. 16.—Out-of-

town guests will conduct the cere-

monial for Naomi Shrine No. 9,

White Shrine of Jerusalem, here to- |

night. Delegations will be present from Indianapolis, Kokomo, Anderson, Muncie, Ft. Wayne and Lafayette.

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