Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1939 — Page 10

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ISSUES WARNING

ON HALLOWEEN

Sheriff Says Over-Active Pranksters to Face Prosecution.

Sheriff Al Feeney warned ‘today |-

that’ Halloween vandals “will be severely dealt with” this year. “We will not tolerate any destruction of property,” Sheriff “Feeney said,’as he ordered a 24-hour patrol posted on County highways and streets. . Threatens Seizures “Any youths caught in any vandalism will be seized and turned over to juvenile authorities. All youths over 16 will be prosecuted under State law. “We don’t mind harmless Halloween pranks but we are in dead earnest about halting malicious property destruction. i “The public can help -by- taking precautions against vandalism and by seizing any youths for the Sheriff and his deputies. It is permissible for the public to take action of this kind in protection of property.” " Deputies on Watch Eight cars with two deputies each will patrol County highways and thickly populated areas, the Sheriff said. Acting Police Chief Fred Simon has ordered police to disperse gangs of boys on City streets at night in order to prevent vandalism. Storekeepers also were warned not to permit persons to enter their estab“lishments. He seeks to prevent robberies similar to the one this week when two masked men slugged and robbed the manager of ‘an ice substation. The manager thought the pair was Halloween celebraters.

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Twenty Joyce Kilmer School girls, ranging in age from 10 to 14 years, have just received “A” in prune stewing. | Prune stewing is not on the curriculum but it is an important subject’ in a 4-H project being conducted weekly by Mrs. Clarence

Leavitt, 3640 N. Keystone Ave. The girls meet each Friday after school and spend 30 minutes learning some phase of housekeeping. They hope they eventually will be able to design dresses, but now they are practicing simple sewing. The girls have voted cooking their favorite subjec.. Next in preference is table setting because they

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Industry, Shipping Aided as Duce Seeks Commercial Power in Europe.

ROME, Oct. 26 (U. P.).—Italy today is seeking to become the most important industrial and commercial power in Europe before the present war comes to an end. Determined to develop world trade as never. before in Italian history, Premier Benito Mussolini's government has arranged for the taking over of many contracts which the belligerent nations received before the war began but which they are now unable to fulfill, To meet these new demands, factories throughout the country are operating at full speed. New .factories are being rushed to completion. . Seeks Fashion Lead Ttaly doesn’t. intend to limit herself to expanding: her exports solely among those goods in which she already holds a pre-eminent position. Plans are being put into operation for aiding the fashion and dressmaking trade in an attempt to supplant the Parisian haute couture houses in setting new styles. Another export that Italy plans to increase is Italian films. Although ' Italian shipping was suspended for a few days at the beginning of the war, Italian. vessels have now resumed all regular routes. Air Traffic Resumed Each New York bound trip of the Rex or Conte Di Savoia, it was estimated, brings in over $500,000 in passenger fares. Italian boats to South America and the Far East also are full. Most Italian airlines have been resumed including those to belligerent countries. Italy hopes to capture a profitable airmail and air-freight traffic between Europe and South America. While expanding her exports, Italy is determined to reduce her imports except where raw materials are directly needed for industries supplying manufactured articles for export. : Italians also see in the war an opportunity to create a favorable trade balance which, in turn, would put Italian finances on a firmer foundation,

4-H Girls Learn to Cook

Times Photo.

Among the 4-H Club girls who meet at Mrs. Clarence Leavitt's: |

(left to right) Marjorie Wilson, Phyllis DeHart.

statements about. housekeeping chores in general. For instance, Virginia Fritts, 10, said she didn’t mind doing dishes. Only one of the girls admits she intends to be a housewife. She is Marjorie Wilson, 11, and she says she’s going to have a maid, at that. Phyllis. DeHart, 12, said she was going to be a business woman and do all her own housework. Others in the group are: Lennes Leavitt, 13; Evelyn = Pickard, 13; Carolyn Dunn, 13, and Dorothy Ponton, 12; Dorothy Roush, 12; Lois Jeanne Eggert, 12; Geraldine Roush, 13; Virginia Vaucaup, 12; Jo Anne Allanson, 12; Geneva Weiland, 11; Joan Gutherie, 13; Rosemary Grielick, 12; Eugenia Sanders, 12; Lois Wilson, 13; Janet Demaree, 12; Verna Young, 13, and Alice Parker, 13.

38 of Kin Join French Army

PARIS, Oct. 26. (U. P.).—The most patriotic woman in France is Mrs. Francois Tournay of Poincon, who has 38 sons, grandsons and sons-in-law in: the army. The Government will give her a medal. The last member of her family to go to the front was a son-in-law of Italian origin. She had telegraphed him: “I expect as much from you and know youll join the others of our family.”

SHORTRIDGE SENIORS TO NAME OFFICERS

Shortridge High School seniors will vote Nov. 8 on the 43 candidates for the five class offices. Candidates for president include Marvin Borman, Harry Ent, Walter Freihofer, Myron Gillespie, Richard Lieber, Richard Mercer, Arthur Rodabaugh, Irwin Ulrich and Fred Meyer. Vice president nominees are Ann Bishop, Ann Browning, Marjorie Geupel, Barbara Jones, Elsie Ann Locke, Mary Lu Silberman, Sally Walker and Virginia Wills. Secretarial candidates are Susan Alvis, Nancy Bell, Ella Bosley, Bette Bowes, Marilyn Clark, Mary Glossbrenner, Carol Hawkins, Norman Hyman, Janet Johnson, Jerry Ann Motley, Ann Shaw, Marjorie Sheridan, Jacqueline Spalding and Mary Kay Weedon. 3 Candidates for treasurer are Foster Freeman, Robert M. Hall, Russell Masters, Fred Maynard, Nick Smyrnis and Kurt Vonnegut. Nominees for office of annual editor are David Baerncopf, Jane Susan Curry, Victor Jose, Joe Goldsmith, Thomas Purky and Marott Sinex.

ELECTED PLYMOUTH RED CROSS LEADER

PLYMOUTH, Ind., Oct. 26.—MTrs. William Schlosser has been elected chairman of the Center Township and Plymouth branch of the Marshall County Chapter of the American Red Cross. : She was chosen to replace Mrs. T. A. Kleckner, who moved to Bremen.

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POLITICAL DUES CALLED ILLEGAL

State Employees Who Pay 2 Per Cent Club Break Law, Jeffery Says.

Times Special NASHVILLE, Ind, Oct. 26.— Charges that every ‘state. employee who “pays dues to the Two Per Cent Club violates the law,” were made here today by George R. Jeffery before the Indiana Women’s Republican Clubs. St The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Eleanor Barker Snodgrass, vice chairwoman of the State G. O. P. Committee. Mr. Jeffery, who was a G. O. P. candidate for Superior Court judge last year, quoted a state-law which he described as prohibiting any state employee from “dividing his salary with the Two Per Cent Club.” He attacked the handling of poor relief by the Democratic Party in general. : r “There can be no doubt that the Democratic Party and those in charge of its program are interested in relief only as a means of handling money which can be diverted from legitimate sources,” he said.

FOUR JOIN FORESTRY - STAFF AT BEDFORD

Luther B. Burkett, former ranger at Medford, Wis., has joined the Hoosier National Forest staff at Bedford, Ind. Others added to the staff are Harry D. Jolly and Roland J. Bird of Knightstown, and Mildred Russell of Terre Haute, transferred from the Aeronautics Division, Wright Field, Dayton, O.

MOTHER ENTERS SISTERHOOD WICHITA, Kas., Oct. 26 (U. P.).— Mrs. Mary Schmidt, formerly of Tiebenthal, Kas., who has three daughters in- Catholic sisterhoods, has entered the order of the Sisters Servants of the Holy Heart of Mary at Beaversville, Ill. Mrs. Schmidt, mother of five children, decided to enter the religious order after her husband died.

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Preparations are complete far the Navy Day dance to be held tomorrow night at the Naval Armory. . The dance is the second annual Navy Day affair to be held here and is sponsored by the officers and men of - the Indianapolis’ units of the Naval Reserve. Bill Schumacher and his orchestra will play. Burt Morgan, {enor, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Miller, accordion and-guitar players, and the “Doc and Jean” dance team from Richmond, Ind, are in the floor show. A grand march will form at 10 p. m. : Special invitations have been ‘sent to Gov. and Mrs. M. Clifford Townsend, Lieut. Gov. and Mrs. Henry F.

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MUCK CROPS SHOW

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Times Special : : ; . ras . NAPPANEE, Ind, Oct. 26. — A grading, and identification contest for vocational agriculture students and 4-H Club members will be held here during the 10th annual muck crops show, Nov. 7-10. ‘ The: contest will be conducted by J. A. Dickerson, fruit and vegetable grader of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. He will be assisted by a member of the Indiana 4-H Club department. Prizes include a rotating trophy, cash to the 10 high teams and premiums for high individuals. A 10-foot kitchen unit will be awarded the winner of the vegetable plate preparation contest.

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