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mong the first to register at the New health games are io be taught at the institute. Here is one being Jack Stuart, dramatics insrtuctor, is ‘one of the institute faculty members. He is shown going (left to right) Misses vonda Brown, local Y. W. C. A. assistant over a part with Miss Mary Joe Pilkington, student from the Catholic Charities Bureau. Organpartment instructor, and jzation of dramatics to conform with the recrea tional program is the chief aim of the institute course at the Y. M. C. A. (Story, Page 12.)
Miss Jean Coler of the American Settlement group was a Recreation Training Institute in progress here, today. It will continue through March %. The demonstrated by courses are sponsored by the National Recreation Association. More than 200 are expected to health secretary; Ethel M. Bowers, City Recreation De enroll for the sessions. Miss Norma Koester.
MEMBERS TO STOP [808 BURNS |UNITE ON NEEDS, Scout Awards HULL DENIES, S, = so oe, SL ei . : : | 3 taking the initiative. But whether DINANCE PASSAGE | 5 “rrr IS BORMH'S FLEA To Be Received pACT WITH ANY £5 ont ets oe HUE rr EEN, 1 Honor Court NAVAL POWERS 255 woe rn. he Sb
eling salesmen. Today he | class business expert and not Nd Members of 60 Indianapolis Boy of “mystery ship.” In Japan three sells the merchants the stock he | Scout troops will receive awards | years ago 1 heard rumors of such h put he also | 3 3 : how | D4 : | a craft. Some of the tales were SO | The Federal Land Bank made 76 should have ‘Organization Is Key to Curb | at the special city-wide Court of | Pittman Warns Nation to 2 cra me of le 0 50 | totaling a ion
» aids in giving sound Honor at 8 o'clock tonight at the | : : : ® x tat i1di County farmers in 1937, the Marion Arm in Face of Rising story was that she was building a )
City’s Policy of Concluding Fire Prote oti on| S$ : S EE a Big Business Power, Indiana World War Memorial | Story ation battleship-aireraft car- | Gounty National Farm Loan Assos
Shrine. rier that could submerge like a sub- | ciation announced today.
er from a small town Senator Says. The Court of Honor will be the | War Threats.
Contracts Criticized; Appro riation for i opened up a store here : : : | marine. This strange ship was to| New directors were selected at & ) bb p nnd > > high point of National Boy Scout | weigh something like 43,000 tons and | business meeting of the association
in Hollywood and oOr- ; y | y Week, which opened Sundey. Tie | do almost everything but fly. lat Hotel Washington yesterday.
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rings. Sree NT | Rim eS ON orn | \ says, | the filibuster, after the Farm Bill is | niversary of Scouting. | mony on proposals for a 20 per cent | have shown & disposition to want a [ner A. Mills, Horace P. Linn, John Wa i : : ‘ . y . | sage of the bill seemed ho elessly | KirkhofT, Troop 3; Donald Daniel, | naughts to aerial attack long has] night's meeting after Councilmen warned there would be a, ORDERED BY STATE Sao P change in policy. Edward B. Raub, Council president, exSS . | taken up on Wednesday and unless | Receive Life Scout Awards Leahy said, “is the type that can investigate measures before| " o unciimen killed din Di ; ge Isagret disposed of the Senate must pro- Browne Jr. and William Rudy, ‘battleships, and unless we build and VanNuys (D. Ind), coauthors | Schweinsberger, Troop 90; Carl| The Admiral told Rep. W. Sterling money received from these con- porting, handling, delivering, Te-| oo nAPOLIS FORECAST — Increasing | | United States. ers needed for this work. | any and all other alcoholic bever= | ——— | nament, were entertained at a din-| amendment to the present sticker | election on the Democratic Ticket. TRAIN KILLS FIVE IN AUTO BAROMETER occupied by young Jaynes crashed| As a result of the Washington ut 32 instead of 8 Ee ag grade crossing last night, Killing | DOZER 42! jater from a fractured skull Britain and Japan scrapped old
: The salesman oy Last night Scouts turned on their | : |'¢ : | “Well now, you'll have |approved, the meats will be | ios and listened to an address nifeste In U.S. riaval power, wk LAR eh prnose. ype Bint RE Rh - - 3 3 » | \ = ment heads that hereafter ordinances will not be passed | work off me rings. (learn of ‘Administration | termed the Scout organization a relative value of naval and aerial | under suspension of the rules except “in cases of extreme | : ® |ieaders and Antilynching Bill pro- a ont A pt 0 | arms of defense—controversial sub- | yy ponents was held in SOAS Bark- | torred on five boys at the Court of | ject in Congress. A L and the most 2 boys at lhe ® ® 4 2 ® wlocked. | Troop 9; Charles Miller, Troop 23; | been a subject of controversy | Majority Leader Barkley said the Joseph Leikhim, Troop 94, and |among naval officers. plained that under rule TT ——— | i i : { | : | yj / ya | ivi ife Scout awards will | give and take the heaviest blows, It S s second and $5 each for all subse- | some strategy is found whereby a | Receiving Life Scou |g pen S101 there 1s no time to Effective March 14 Unless vote can be had on the Antilynching ! be Charles Marlette, Troop 2; John | is the pulwark of offense and dethey are passed. sticker measure which contained il ; ; ; ; ions : y bi ceed with other business. Troop 18; William Krogh, Troop 58; | them, the sea frontiers of the a ah or ome. DE ature of the dis s Wagner (D. N. VY.) Allen Pert, Troop 60; Richard | United States will not be safe.” : carded measure would have enabled ; Harding Jr., Troop 93 i i propriation of $12,500 to finance the | ity i ssi f Michigan re- attended the meeting. Others in- | g JI. p 93. | Cole (R. N. Y.) that it was a simple the City Clerk to collect sticker fines | trol. ‘Commission 2 | eluded Senators Minton (D. Ind), | Six who will be advanced to Star | matter for battleships because of Herman G. Morgan, City Health | sticker was issued diana beer, or until the law under | 41: Cg 3 . : : (D. Wash.) and Clark (D. Mo). Troop 41; Raymond Denges, Troop | from submarines. Board secretary, said delay In re Bills providing a six-car taxi- | Which the regulation is promulgated 55. ‘Poster Freeman and Olark| fn reply to ® question By ‘Rep. = the 1938 budget, would hold up | increase the number of Negro-oper- | determines the ote, Troop 65, and Robert Smith, Troop | miral said: is three-point program of syphilis ated taicabs to 20 were introduced, | or regulation,” AG an | For House Today 71. | ™eA great superiority ‘in the air | i i 4 , | WASHINGTON, Feb. § «. P)— A A €25,000 Grants Passed Taxi Need Cited Michigan usually amount to about The Administrations rewritten | Be 2 % | “Our planes could make it exceed- ; : 3 : : lw sented. Irving William, |. ov di . Other Health Board appropria-|yy Er the Soup Shak Logs of the Michigan market | farm bill comes up in the House for | eourt of Honor chairman, will | ingly difficult for a foreign expedi | Neg w were without |i work a severe hardship on m- anal RSE today amid | acide, | pon to land, but recent operations ; . ‘ hot : diana breweries and mean loss of | shouts © Activities ‘will close Saturday | O° ! current payrolls were passed by the that this situation was caused when employment both in the brewing | ponents. morning With services before the | ie > veal ony of ~ A contract authorizing the City censes to large downtown fleet oper- | perns,” Mr. Barnhart wrote. | ponents conceded, however, that the | versity Square | : to provide fire protection for Frank- | 8t0TS. It was indicated that the He said that if Michigan would crop control measure would be | y pure. in approved. The Safety Board and | Safety Board. beer the retaliatory measure would | Limited debate was approved by Y City Council for three years have| One of the ordinances passed | be dropped. the House Rules Committee yester- NET VICTORY PARTY |43,000- Ton Warships with small communities outside the | of Audubon Road from E. Wash- | stands, as it always has stood, ready | compromised pill must be approved Foreign Editor corporation boundaries. | ington St. to Audubon Place, and on | to make any reasonable adjustments | OF disapproved as a whole. NEWCASTLE, Feb. 8 (U. P).—A : was made last night by Albert XN. | Washington St. to a distance of 98 freely between the states,” he said. ville High School basketball team Of a attieships a Bg of Community Civic Clubs Legis-| — ernor Townsend. It prohibits all ‘as Maurice Jaynes, 15, Was killed in 5 | an automobile crash six miles <outh | Some 43,000 to 45.000-ton ships, tracts would not pay the City for | y ceiving. selling or possessing any | Members of the team who re- | a : a : Y : ! V | cloudiness and warmer tonight; t row, ’ | United ss was buildin operating three special fire pump- TO CONSTABLE POST and all spirituous, vinous, malt and Farosatls ohn Wallirey 19 omorfow. | htly won the Henry County tour | The United States was bu g Sticker Issue Studied John W. Cochran, 411 E. Towa St. | Boe ASNsscIre or produced in | Sunrise 6:16 | Sunset ..... 512 |par Afterwards they started for Washington conference was called | Genter Township ‘Constable, today | MIChIEan. TEMPERATURE Newcastle. lin 1021. So were Great Britain and ordinance to place responsibility for} Mr. Cochran is a member of the | SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 8 (U.P) 7am 30.45 : : 8 Nectio with Chief MOTs J > » uty PEARL - with a machine driven by Walter | treaties, the United States scrapped BONEN a] : THSSeY of | —A Western Pacific passenger train | ooisiation 24 hrs. ending 7 a.m... 00 Snodgrass, Newcastle. The youth| the 15 ships then nearing complefor the first offense, $3 fo the | q a A —) five Garfield, Utah, residents. MIDWEST WEATHER He was the son of Dr. and Mrs. ‘ships and mostly blueprints. fhdiana—Mostly cloudy vonight and to-| 5 G, Jaynes of Lewisville. Today, 15 years later, comparable = hal
{ 113 AY dered five wedding Continued from Page One) y ; - Continued from Page One) Antisyphilis Drive Held Up. : [Week commemorntss Phe "25h we) ¥ At any rate, the Japanese long They are Emsley W. Johnson, SumCity Council members today served notice on depart- | sta have 150 engagement rings to | shelved for this session, 1t Was Chl dent Roosevelt in which he | miral Leahy began discussion ‘of | of 0 or pipe. ron 'MICHIGAN BEER BAN |: > J i ey's office yesterday : : . Hitv ‘ readThree measures were approved in this manner at last ardent advocates admitted that pas- Honor tonight. They are James | Vulnersbii op | Farm Bill Committee report will be | Owen Harvey, Troop 95. “The modern battleship,” Admiral | | | | quent offenses. ; ; dC ement Ends. Bill shortly after the Farm Bill is | Ferguson, Troop 3. George O.|fense. All nations are now building i jg- i Pr One Both Senator a resolution calling for an ap- One original feature of the dis (Continued From age Oe) = City’s ‘antisyphilis campaign. Dr. irrespective of the year in which the | yokes the regulation against In- Neely (D. W. Va), Schwellenbach | Scout rank include Richard Smith, | their far greater speed, to escape appropriation, which was included | cab stand at City Hospital and ‘o | is repealed Or until further action | Farm Bill SN at o d Grimes, Troop 60; Sidney Tuchman, | atelvin C Maas (R. Minn.) the Adtreatment, education and study. Shipments of Indiana beer into | Many Scouts will be advanced to would not solve our problem. 150 000 barrels annually. tions totaling $25,000 to meet) taxi service. Mr. Raub answered | “gag rule” by its op-| the coast of China have caused Council. Negro taxi companies sold their li- | industry and in allied supply con- | ven the bill's most bitter op- | statue of Abraham Lincoln in Uni- SiC a lin Township for $500 a year was | question would be referred to the | rescind its action against Indiana passed by nightfall. DEATH CRASH M ARS Simms Forecasts peen concluding these contracts | prohibits parking on both sides| “I am sure that Indiana <i) | day. If gag rule is approved, the By WILLIAM PHILIP STMMS First protest against this action | the west side of Whittier Place from which will permit commerce to flow victory celebration for the Lewis WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 —Refusal i i inn | foot. Ye | was cut short by tra edy last night Weuerburg, Indianapolis Federation | feet The order was approved by Gov OFFICIAL WEATHER g gh | present 35000-ton limit may mean tiv i P sai ittees bi ing, S=- 4 Jative Committee member. He said SEEKS RE-ELECTION permittees from importing, trans- |4___ United States Weather Brean ce 'of here. | mounting 18-inch guns, for the such warships at the time the 3 . | % " Among bills introduced ‘was an | announced his candidacy fof wes In p.m... 8 | ‘on the Flat Rock bridge, the car| Japan. This measure fixes all sticker fines i rs, Lo) crashed into an automobile at a | Total precipitation 119 | was taken to Newcastle and died | tion, plus smoe 200,000 tons more. morrow; some probability of rain tomor-
IN IND I 4 N 4 POl IS ok lieing ——— - morrow. Illinois—Some p: “ability of rain begin- | . ning late tonight or tomorrow; sligntly | Pr WwW q . warmer ton t exce extreme northwest, | | | Here Is the Traffic Record | MEETINGS TOMORROW D oe i _— | colder tomorrow tentral and north. ® . asso n , De Y, : Kiwanis Club, luncheon, Columbia Club, broly ephens, | Lower Michigan—Some probabilit of | O ow avime t ag tonight or } > H ® n
County Deaths | noon. Arthur. Audrey N Rk rain beginning tomorrow, | ) Tub, shi . sy Mascoe, at City. 3 - NGH PT. T™ Lions Club, luncheon, Hotel Washington, | 7 awrence, Eis ns, Bt Niethodist. \ changing LL Tow north portion. 1) FREE WESTI G OUSE DEPT » FOUR FLOOR.
noon. Revetage Credit Group, luncheon, Hotel | Albert, Edith Willem, at Methodist. val . Antlers. Soon. » - el Lorraine, Dorothy Frazier, 81 Methodist. ea north tomorrow and by might : o " ; rdne Alumni Association, | ale, June Cochran, at Methol ist. 7 de — pa ue Alalinl Axsoviation uncheon, | PHT ‘Raith Matesick, at 1320 W. 34th. Oblo — Partly clondy and warmer to- 4 rs ™ And nly I8c Per Day Buys This 12th District American Legion, luncheon, Chester, Rose Pearson, at 1504 N. Senate. | Night; tOMOITOW increasing _ cloudiness, : City Death Board of Trade, noon. Albert. Mamie Shropshire, at 912 E. 13th. | warmer in southeast portion, followed hy ity Deaths | Sigma Alpha Epsilon, luncheon, Board |
wins rain in west and north portions in after- 4 (To Date) | ot rade. noon, . | Teo. Lulubelle Wilkins, girls, at City. noon or at night. : partmen whers' Association, tunch- | ee Kentucky—Pair and warmer tonight; to- % J 11 | eon, Hotel Washington, noon. DEATHS morrow increasing cloudiness, WhEmer in | a " a am er
tea ——— Fred hi southeast portion followed by rain in west MARRIAGE LICENSES | Ximitred Mopan, 0. at 038 N De, Pe a a
(These tists are from official records Lucy Batts, 66, at 34 N. Elder, pul | WEATHER IN OTHER CITIES AT i A. M “ ‘ . .
(Feb. ©) in the County Court House, The Times monary tuberculosis, . h a a | Bessie Fo , 52, 2 'N. Tibbs, v 3 TY, therefore. Is not responsible for errors In i, a Fibs, oom AiR Tex. er Beto eft.
Accidents .... 1 ! names or addresses.) Fdmond Johnson, 49, at 1957 Columbix, Bismarck, N. D 0sto
Injured ..... 1 " or. Jad a. bronchex peumonta, i W ’ Clear Y 8 fl it 3% = 0 yp, en . Ruddell, 28. R..R. 14 Box| earl Coles, 34, at City, chronic neph= i 1 EP i . Frances May Morrison, 23, of 3 3g | itis. a y 30. i / : Ruckle St. hue | “ Chagies Pr. Bue $6. at 1207 Spruce, 2% See JOGA > || a = = | Model H : Shuries 1. gs | hypostatic pneumonia. nver y 29. : LE AE VERS Shot oT Qonege | Penest J. Branham, 69. ‘at City, rheu- | Dodge City. ‘ Clear y = Shown Above . 80 f hi
Joseph St matic heart disease. Helena, Mont, _ .. : } George William Smith, 74, at 530 Arbor, | Jacksonville, Fla. .... William Arthur Cannon, 23, of 136 N.| cerebral hemorrhage. Kansas_City, M Arsenal Ave.: Mildred Lucille Hanna, 18. Dmitry Mito Angelkovich, 47, at City, | Little Rock, Ark Reckless Driving of 45 N. Tacoma Ave. cerehral hemorrhage. Los Angeles 0. "Nick Dukeg, 85. of 1010 W. Marpiand St. | gyronisy oestision , at "S340 Broadway. | Minneapolis Gear 3 1 The choice of 30.000 Indianapolis housewives! atherine eim. 39, Indianapolis. y usion. nneapolis 04 ! ; : Vv ndiana is ' ! Running Prefer- | cuftora E, Archer, 32. of 1302 Olive Bt. George A. Muir, 64. ‘at 1085 ‘W. 30th, | Mobile, Ala, <i 43 \ e choice Or over | Po le St.
ential Street Doris June Groover, 16, oi 425 S. Noble St coronary occlusion. . Cerna : . 4 . la : o doh May, ds “or LE, fu Br fg OPE ROD 3, "st 1240 "Broad : --EXCIdy 30.02 : It's an investment that will pay big dividends in Running Red es H. Davis. 27, of 122 E. 9th St. ima Tayior, 73, at 351 'W. 28th, ‘bron- | Omaha, X | ] Light RHR Apants. Barnet oy or e 3049 Cg aye: 60, at 861 W. 27th di a lens ) | f h hi ti in th nd . x 9 amue aves, , At . h., cardio t A > Phipps St. vascular hy disease. 1) ono, iss ou \ . < eaner, res er was Ings, ess me n e au rY, Leban Evander *O'Neal, 23. of 537 : John W. Little, 64, at 743 8. Meridian, uC x Dranken Driv. | Vermont St.; Mary Lou nae. °fs. 53% os | coronary seclusion, ; ear ; le d di ion wasted and lower ing, © Torbett St. oo Infant Wright, 4 hours, at City, prema-| Tampa, a ; ss energy an SPOS! on as O : Joseph Frederick Archer, 39, CHICARY vere With Jr i - oN ashile - > \ | DEHers Bivilie Witla Serknsier. #1. Sf TH 5} ° mm — operating costs. Get a new washing thrill «+ Edward J. " —————————— > \ " " A 9 1 ] 1 | i fv the Maytag at Ayres tomorrow: MEETINGS TODAY st Dorothy May Good ; Y ytag y
Michigan St, Y alu - a oe » , Rotary Cleb, Tuncheon, Claypool Hotel. | Mercditn Presser. 22. of 018 MAC Cn B FR 2 SNE «Small Carrying Charge Included noon. Ave.. Patricia Tucker, 18, of 3537 N. Penn- Fit ] hs y r : : s Lawyers’ Association, |sylvania \ 5 Hn 8 ET - oe A . } i 1 .
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! , kt 3 : 4 ] 7 . aon: eon Spi AT HON Ave, Frances bobyns. 24, of 4312 Col- | | TASTE GOOD. Seville Expert Supervision ) MM AY TAG 6 oo Club, » mes Braun. 23, of 810% N. iinols 8t.; J lends a fru ed Flavor" to carefu I Introductory 50 $4 wy ¥ y Indianapolis Rctoarial Cad, dinner, Ho- | nojs Ju. Michelson, 21. of 810% N. Til={ 3 : Y oo, S fly ! Price : . Delivers REBU ILTS -
tel, Washingions, ubicheon, Columbia Club, Hizam Avery Holley, 38 of 41 Tuxedo| | selected “noon. 4 ivetsal ‘Club, luncheon, Columb : : , . . : : “Oniverss ne ya BIRTH ] LUNCHEONS FROM. ......... ees 300 ! Will Be Priced 64.50 After This Sa le Completely rebuilt, according to factory specifics.
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ard of Trade, noon. Bos a : : ; : » . ; . ’ J Toehasing ARERLS Assoclation, neh: | yeep n= oor. "4t Method TOWNE DINNER COMPLETE ....... 80 | Full Size Sewing Head. Full Set of Attachments. tions, with all worn parts replaced with new genuirns Faaianapoits Home Builders: Association, fuge li Allen Bradley Knee Control. Westinghouse Motor. Maytag parts. New washer guarantee. As low as
Mary. . Helen Fechtman, at ; dinner, er Athletic Club, 6:30 p. m. Joel, grumn Eastman, ‘at Methodist. Every EB All ai rm reau, luncheon and Floyd, Katherine Widmer at Coleman, 1 vening and Day Sunday - meeti Lagi yu! in X A ig pty Thelma Schenck, at St. : J ST — ie You a 2 i : Togianapolis, Ais iher Asse carl Em Bovine, wt, Sob MN S . \V 3 AUS A - Witton: Cave Pl OTe Sawn! ho =i at Paul. i : i : akes Sewing Machines a CTOR BS a . .
hmiritan Ones Society. Severin Ho- - Wi Wickersham, at 306 _—_ - ; ans ‘Fafm Bureau Co-Operative As- Sibert, Margaret Keyler, at 461 N. Ox- During FEBRUARY! : APPLIANCEB=SEVENTH FLOOR. 3 " ‘oil division, Severin Hotel, all : ] - “i ‘Ollie ®eruggs, ‘at 833 Butdw, : ;
