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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

omy EXPECTED | Skin of ‘Leather’ CHURGH EDUCATION

TOTRY FORPWA COUNCIL TO MEET TRACK AID FUND foe sri

MADISON, Ind, May 31—Dr. E. Grant Depends on Congress,

|'T. Albertson of Indianapolis is general secretary of the Indiana CounOfficials Say After | Conference.

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WATE COLLAR Wor Word of ay Cpe PROJECT WORK 4% >t PUT ON DISPLAY

Rugs Made of Old Hosiery, Sculpture and Painting Are Exhibited.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1939

TRAIN DERAILED UPSTATE |STEAM and OIL $1 9 5 , LOGANSPORT, May 31 (U. P). | Permanent Wave ....

Jor freight cars of the MORRISONS

Pennsylvania Railroad were derailed | near here yesterday. Traffic was! » BEAUTY BOX | blocked for several hours. x W. Wash. St RE:350

— MILLER-WOHL—

Thursday

LAST DAY

of This Great Value Giving Event

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(will hold its 75th meeting here June 14-16. | Dr. Albertson completing his {30th year of active service. He will! present flags to local church schools! which have met requirements of the | standard school. The opening address will be delivered by Dr. J. Raymond Schutz, of North Manchester, past president of the council. Speakers at the first night session will include the Rev, E. G. Homrighousen, of Princeton, N. J., for-

{eil of Religious Education which | is

City officials will seek Federal | funds for the extensive South Side] track elevation project announced by the Works Board recently, it was learned today. The proposed project covers grade | crossing separations of the Indianapolis Union (Belt) Railway tracks| mer Indianapolis pastor, and Dr. from Meridian St. to Bethel Ave. | & Roy G. Ross, of Chicago, general It also includes elevation of the| 8 secretary of the International CounPennsylvania Railroad tracks from | cil of Religious Education. ; More than two-thirds of Indiana

Orange to Raymond Sts. { ’ : é As details of the inuge program counties have associations. PEach

If vou don't know what to do with out hosiery, vou thight get a| worthwhile tip by visiting the WPA | American Hands in Action” exhibit | at Block's auditorium this week or; next The exhibit eral hundred

worn

which displays sev= samples of work done on WPA's “white collar” projects throughout the country, includes an attractive hooked tapestry depicting Ft. Snelling in pioneer days vas made on a WPA women's | in Minnesota with castoff|

foi | as the principal material. |

hosiery

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rlap back in a process similar to]

hooked rugs

Many Works Exhibited includes of from painting, and ceramics, done by

exhibit samples ranging ure, wood carving and weaving

spinning

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projects g the blankets on h Blankets Given Hospitals anket

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Paintings on Display hibit are linoleum Indian nze work,

painting block prints handiwork hammer basket weaving furniture with a modernistic flare, and many other exam ples of the Work of the 400.000 men and women “whit lar” workers The exhi shown on the sixth the Wm. H. Block Co. store, n display until June 8. Bryn n. p. C he articles

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PHARMACY GRADS T0 HEAR DR. HAY

W. Hav, First Congregamrch Bg will speak at ncement exercises of the Meg of Phaithacy at row Masonic

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of the scholarship Bibbins, will pre-

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May 31 (U.P) — the Arkansas hillbilly of the movies, had a new member in his family today Mrs teraay gave birth to a son weighing ]& po and 8 ounces He was Ty Tt is Burns third br. r Lilovd Dee of the Santa Monica Hospital reported Mrs. Bu and her were doing well

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Ben Davis Diplomas Ready—J | Malcolm Dunn, Marion County superintendent of schools, will present diplomas te Ben Davis High | School graduates ment exercises morrow night Dorothy Hempfling and Don Fuller will give orations. Helen Hamblett will give the farewell address and Thomas Hamilton will present the senior gift to the school. It will be accepted by Charles H.! vice president. The school] band will play and Mary Davis will

sing a solo.

the SC hool to-

waiting for in a small plane that weighs only 670 pounds.

gasoline exhausted and

began to unfold, it was learned that PWA officials conferred with City engineers several weeks ago to learn whether the City was in the market for PWA funds. The Federal men were informed, it was said, that the City would apply for a grant to help finance its elevation plans. The amount the City would ask for was not disclosed. It was understood this

Times-Aceme Telephoto. Clarksburg, W. Va, are shown at word of their son, Thomas, who

the only remaining hope for the Old Orchard Beach, Me.. Sunday,

he might have landed alongside some small ship that had no

169 gallons—that the plane car-

it was certain that

wi CIRCLING THE CITY |

Twa Civil Service Jobs Open— Information about civil service ex-| {aminations for two positions in the Department of Agriculture Bureau

of Home Economics will be furnished

by C. P. Barnhart, 522 Federal Building, he announced today. The positions open are associate household equipment specialist at $3200) a vear and assistant at $2600 a year Named to Staff—Richard Warren | Wilkinson, 6033 Rosslyn Ave., has been appointed to the staff of The] Daily Northwestern, student news-|

| paper at Northwestern University,

would hinge on the Congressional

| PWA appropriation.

The City last year lost a of East

plans

the Belt ind Sinfailed to

ply to the elevation racks over Madison gleton Sts, when materialize. Meanwhile, City Engineer Johnson said that he has held liminary discusisons” with State Highway engineers The discussions, he said, concerned the grade[crossing elimination on Madison | Ave. Under an amendment to the Grade Separation Law, the State Highway Commission would pay all but 20 per cent of this proposed {elevation since Madison Ave. to a State highway.

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COUNTY PREPARES TAX DISTRIBUTION

Bookkeepers today ancing the County

began balTreasurer's books

in preparation for the annual distri-|

bution to governmental units of

| spring tax income

County Auditor Fabian W. Biemer

|said it would take two weeks to fin-|

Dr. Fifer to Get Degree—Dr Orien| Evanston, Ill. He will start next fall. [ich the job and an additional two

W. Fifer of Indianapolis. editor of

Richard Thomas Lochry of 3616

weeks to distribute the $9,000,000

the Christian Advocate, will receive Coliseum Ave, is among students at| phe jaw requires distribution to be an honorary doctor of laws degree Northwestern selected to aid in the .ompleted by June 30

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Nebraska exercises at

the University commencement i col n Monday | He received his bachelor of literature degree from the University in 1883, a master’s degree in 1895 and a doctor of divinity degree from Nebraska Weslevan University in 1912

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| Spring Recital Tonight — The

chapel choir of the Third Christian Townsend Club 26 will meet tomor- Trice,

Church, 17th St. and Broadway.

orientation of new students next

fall.

Dr. Nagel to Lecture—Dr. H. Nagel was to give an Miustrated | lecture on the history and develop- | ment of the American Flag before

the Kiwanis Club at the Columbia N

{ Club at noon today. ! | murder

Townsend Club to Meet—Clifton

row night at the I. O. O. F. Hall,

WOMAN 18 ‘ACCUSED OF FATAL STABBING

Beulah Mae Mitchell, 29. of Senate Ave. was charged today following the stabbing vesterday of Miss 32, of 815 Hadley St Trice was found unconscious

1040 with fatal Bobbie Miss in an

will present its spring recital in the 1120 W. 30th St. Clara Oxley is sec- alley in the rear of N. Senate Ave,

church parlors at 8 o'clock tonight. The choir is composed of 21 high school girls and sings every Sunday morning It directed by Mrs Grace Parris. Miss Mildred Pullman accompanist and A. W Mason Is supervison Vocal soloists will be Mary Louise Magee and Robert Barnes Piano solos will be presented by Barbara Barbaragene Iucas and Svphers

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BALTZELL SWEARS IN GRAND JURY TODAY

Federal Judge Robert this afternoon was to swear Federal Grand Jury { District Attorney Val Nolan said! the jury will "sit no longer than a week.” | The jurors will consider charges bank robberv against Byron A 1er and Morris Herring, alleged] the State Bank of! Linden early this month, Mr iii aid

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reports of picking vesterday Brown of Hattiesburg Arthur Chenault, of Louisville, were charged with gamThree others were charged one suspected of being a pickpocket and two of ran-| sacking parked cars | William Harrison, of Evansville, | told State Police that his pocket was picked of $17 and papers near the race track | A West Boviston, Mass, man said $34 was taken from his coat pocket while he was walking to his grandstand seat

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GEN. BOOTH TO LIVE IN U. § NEW YORK. May 31 (U. P) General Evangeline Booth, 73, international leader of the Salvation Army, announced today she was on her “last visit” to the | United States. An American citizen | for 30 years, she plans to retire in| October and return to spend the | remainder of her life in this} country,

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Realtors to Have Quiz Program— The Indianapolis Real Estate Board will have a question and answe: meeting tomorrow noon in the Washington Hotel

Mission Board toe Convene — The board of directors of the Indianapolis Flower Mission will meet at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Fletcher Trust Co. building.

HOOSIER OFFICIALS 60 TO WORLD'S FAIR

A delegation of about 75 State officials and business leaders headed |

bv Governor Townsend was to leave | this afternoon to attend an Indiana | Day program at the New York] World's Fair. The delegation will go in a special | car on the Pennsylvania Railroad. | Among those planning to go include | Governor and Mrs. Townsend, Fred F. Bays, State Democratic chairFrank McHale, manager of McNutt - for - President cam-| paign: Joseph Robertson, State] treasurer; Floyd I McMurray, Su-| perintendent of Public Instruction; and Arthur V. Brown, Indianapolis banker. | Other members of the delegation will include Mayors of Indiana cities and legislators. Governor Townsend will speak at the fairgrounds tomorrow afternoon

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PWA | grant totaling almost $500,000 to ap-|

Funeral services for the Rev Young, of God terday, noon near

{will be represented by delegates |from its schools. Church schools of

[unorganized churches also will be |

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Seven-year-old Lester Dircks, South Bend, Ind. victim of scleroderma, rare disease turning his skin to leather, is beginning what may be his last summer. Healthy in all other respects, the boy's skin now leathery, halting its blood circulation There is no known cure

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