Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1938 — Page 4

LEGION'S ESSAY 5 EEDA Nov. 6.

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| Subjects Will Be Listed |} Later, Committee I Heads Say.

~ 'T Russell F. Sigler, Shortridge High - « Bchool teacher and chairman of the . School Committee of the Constitutional Essay Contest, today announced rules for the fifth annual contest sponsored by the Hayward- ~ Barcus Post of the American Legion. The essays are to be between 800 and 1000 words, and each contestant is required to list references used in writing the essay. Essay subjects will be announced the latter part of this week as a feature of American Education Week. Winning essays from each high school are to be in the hands of the committee by Jan. 31. Roy Moore, Hayward-Barcus Post commander, and DeWitt S. Morgan, City Schools superintendent, will name three judges who will select the winning essay from the six submitted by the high schools. The winning school will be awarded a silver loving cup and medals will be presented to individual high - school winners. The school winning the cup five times will retain it as a permanent trophy. Previous winners have been Arsenal Technical, George Washington, Shortridge and Broad Ripple High Schools. Members of the School Committee, besides Mr. Sigler, are Ralph Indianapolis Legionnaires will - C. Minnick, Technical; Miss. Flora| reunite at the 10th annual ArmisWill, Broad Ripple; Irvin Arm-| tice Day luncheon to be held at strong, Crispus Attucks; A. R. Arm-| the Hotel Antlers Friday. Fred liams, Manual, and Miss Louise| Spencer (top), chef de gare of Rose, Washington. . the local Voiture 145, and Elmer Quandt (below), manager of the 40 and 8 Chateau, 119 E. Ohio

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respondent and aviatrix, company him to Indianapolis. Mr. ‘Wells has related anecdotes as a aon wandering newspaperman for the|Planning.” -

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division, has been appointed general Economist Says Americans PENNEY’S—Street Floor. PENNEY’S—Street Floor. €r 42 years of service. returned to Cincinnati, his home : 7 ONLY 20 years in Indianapolis. cept governmental regulation, ac-/m §aa sistant ‘trainmaster, also was an-|{munity control which will give them | dent. e ] \ 2, i i : ; a y ism of industrial production run-! / 754 i 272d BOYS COTTON SCHOOL p ANTS ! & % . & & 0 if: } ” 7 sponsored by the guild. | N Oo Vv £ L- T Y PENNEY’S—Downstairs Store. in the fourth of the Town Hall|2r€ In the midst of a great period [EEE : Yd © Regularly Much lecture series at 11 a. m. Saturday |Of transition and no one can pre- ! BR i Higher - Mohey e : 2 Suede, kid and calf leath- : t : styles, too, in pastel colors with conwife, Fay Gillis Wells, foreign cor- the pattern will ultimately be some! ties. Sizes 4% to 9, AAA b old age pension systems, the econ- |B when the weather gets cold. Sizes 34 w er gets cold. Sizes

RITES THURSDAY FOR |omist said he thought that nearly || gl - all of the old age plans advocated | / ; . to 50! PENNEY’S—Downstairs Store.

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i JAY CIRCUIT JUDGE [today were “crazy.”

PORTLAND, Ind. Nov. 8 (U. P.). Funeral services will be held Thursday for Hanson F. Mills, 52. Jay Circuit Court Judge, who died of a heart attack at his home yesterday. Judge Mills was active in Republean politics. He served as clerk of the Jay Circuit Court from 1919

said, “that need exists in a nation which produces such an abundance. In 1920, engineers said it would be possible to abolish poverty. “But nine years later, in the black | day of October, 1929, instead of two | cars in every garage and a chicken | In every pot, we began to have 3 chicken in every garage.”

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to 1927 and later was elected judge. ae Toma His term would have expired in 1941. 30 ARE WASP VICTIMS TRIESTE, Italy, Nov. 8 (U. P.).—

- His wife, a daughter, three broth- : ers and five sisters survive. Thirty persons were treated at hospitals today after having been stung

SWI N DLI NG APPE AL by wasps which swarmed into the

market district. ~ HEARING DEFERRED E er Shoe NEW YORK, Nov. 8 (U. P.).—The November Repair

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‘here last February on charges of having directed a $2,500,000 swindling syndicate that extended its operations into many parts of the Nation. They face prison terms of nine years each.

“k= FOUND DEAD IN AUTO ‘ DECATUR, Nov. 8 (U. P.).—The _ body of Donald D. Hower, 37, Ft. Wayne, who reportedly committed suicide by asphyxiation in Gary, was

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