Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1939 — Page 17
-DEAF TO WAR, | BUILDS HOMES|
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people - are. building ig g to pehes ight ya s and the movies. Mahy are in the city’s: Ro the Santa Fe [WA air liners to see if
-ahoard., Lake you don’t hear much 3-in-the-street in these
ngs a $703,975 were erected. s- Also 39 new biisiness houses cost$572.870 have been érected this pairs, alterations and public is have boosted the
117% compared to $1,566,251 in the ume period last year.
Flock to Stadium
With a winning team at New fexico University, Albuquerqueans have swarmed into the stadium by firoves. Cash at the football gate an important item, some college sidents to the coritrary) has ached a record figure. The uni< sity is planning an addition to pat 5000 more fans next year. Employment here has increased, th the Santa Fe Railway operatg its large shops a% full speed for he first time in years. Eght hunfired men, drawing $100,000 monthly, check in and out of the shops jaily. A 91200: 000 Federal Building is to here. A $600,000 Federal loan has been approved to w-rent housing projects. An 8 municipal! airport has just} been completed and more ment work will pbe-done there in the| pring. Also pending is a $200,000 vic auditorium project. Crops-Are Good Farmers in this irrigated valley of he Rio Grande have reaped good ps. Better prices, foo, have come through establishment of a markeés-where they can sell Twa: livestock ex-
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national publication.
fo tor; Barbara Jones, photography | jeditars ‘Thomas Purky, boys’ sports
Ls Joan and Alberta Wells, rts editors; Marrott Sinex, tor; Sue Mellett Judith club legend copy editor; J editor; Victor re and Dayid liner editor
club
tricia Failing, Higdon, proof
Fraternity Elects Hoosier SecreBt, was elected national executive
of Omicron Pi amy at its recent national Sanveniion in Richmond, Ind. John |P C..Judkins, 4317 E. Washington St,
os elected efMtor-in-chief of the
“Leo Selig is president “of “the Men’s Club of Beth ‘El: Zedeck Temple, which will give an annual” iving dance tonight in the Riley Room of the Claypool Hotel. Louis Lowe and his orchestra will play for the dance.
Elected Head of Kartune Club— Donald Zalac has been elected president of the Shortridge High) School Kartune Cluh. Other officers are’ Paul McCreary, vice president, and Charles Thistlethwaite, secre-tary-treasurer.
Shortridge Annual Staff Named— Members of the editorial staff of the Shortridge. High School snpuall y are Margaret Trusler, literary ‘edi
een 1 Eh ¢ operating, | Insurance ‘Execifive fo Speak—J. | ‘| Raymond Schutz, Standard Life In-
will Indianapolis timist Club tomorrow noon in the
"and Allan Stacy, in charge of light-
Craig, Troop 15 Scoutmaster, is co-
surance Co. of Indiana president, ‘the
Columbia Club.
Class {0 Give Exhibition—Girls’ physical education classes at Waghington High School will give an exhibition at the school Dec. 13. Teachers in charge are ‘Miss Mabel | Loehr and Mrs. Elizabeth Hatfield. Members of the staff include Miss Sarah Ann Hartley, accompanist; Dean Smith, in charge of the stage,
ing. Phi Psi Hears Lockwood—Active and alumni chapters of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity last night heard Edvad Lockwood, Ft. Wayne, former . M. OC. A. representative in Can«ton, China, describe his experiences.
SCHOLARSHIP PLAN PRESENTED: LEGION
“The. American + Degioit caooulive
committee today considered a value of $600,000, offered by the
Morris Mills, Inc., of Chicago. The plan was outlined yesterday
before the Legion's Americanismi}
committee by officials of the Chi-
¢4go milling company and the Unt: p
es
versity of Chicago. Far i% The scholarships, ave of “which
Plans are being devloped tor We are to be available next year, will oronado Cuarto Centen to be forthe University of Chicago and pelebrated in New Mexico, Arizona! will be awarded to descendants of
nd Texas next year. ‘The Pederal Government ante is $200,000 for th vent and tourists ‘are expected ‘ta make New Mexico cash. registers ging They will see &- series of
‘illness. He was about 50 years old.
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Philco Sonsols,
members of the American Legion 2d deserving members -of 4-H ubs.” Dr. Robert H. Hotehins, dent of the university, en R. Brown, president of ana SOmPALY, “Iheaded the group which ‘presented the. plan to the Legion Committee.
; CARTOONIST, IS DEAD NEW YORK, Nov. 23 '(U.P.)— Walter Hoban, cartoonist and crea-|. tor of the comic strip “Jerry on the Job,” died at Post Graduate Hospital Tuesday night after a brief
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vueh Hwa, 52, a judge of the Chi-
nese Appeals Court whom the Japanese have been seeking to control, was assassinated today. The assas-
sins escaped.
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Roosevelts Eat Turkey.
WARM SPRINGS, Ga. Nov. 23 (U. P.).—Here is the menu for President and Mrs, Roose~ velt’s Thanksgiving dinner at: the Warm Springs foundation: §
Celery Curls Olives Salted Mixed Nuts ; Roast Stuffed Young Turkey + Qhegtnuf St uffing. a Cranberry Saugs Mashed Potatoes Fresh Peas in Butter Harvest Salad, Boiled Dressing Parker House Rolls ~ou Fashioned Duxbury © Pluny. Pudding , Bombo Glace Hot Mince Pie Pumpkin Pie’ Cafe Noir Cream Mints
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CHINESE JUDGE SLAIN SHANGHAI, Nov. 23 (U. P.)~—
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Marinated Fresh Pruit in Cider |i
definite Tides poin ‘alienists to ju ser It was indicated the tests would not be completed wn weeks, * BE Cle a y nt Vo i oe Cont C a 00° - tional for Hal oi a 4d ada 11, ‘was Main
‘Miss De last July DY Tuighee ¢ had left a 4-H Club meeting to return to her ho. Her ‘hody was found a day buried in a grave at the edge of | the golf course where Boys was ems
ployed. Boys. was arrested Joliowing day d after several: sald, Rr that
aude B. Fhipot will apdge’
tioning, police he attacked and Rilleg the girl. He -| later: repudiated the
confession.
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forgetful or neglectful. ; obi, Towns 10.118. Gras ast: fa Sac -nas been around here|¢
30 years, or ever since h ; “Fart Grosing a siesks,
* And at the | ‘same time he’ sving. firemen 30 ime he's. been
" claint is that there never?
sk or safe made that he couldn't open~without key of - ing the combination. $v ot knay “No_sir, never learned a a trade, the locksmith boasted at 543 ‘Massa
chusetts Ave. “Just laid around a
i er look here, Tm
citizens who sometimes are 5
; |ime around with a combination and
th 7 no te ii nt ng n 80 8 new lock can be put on.
y of those secrets.”
these fellows ‘get 3 messbreak 4 job, I've got tb go around
eetit fork, eh? Ck -Begiuss e lose keys, he keeps of 2,000,000 blanks on hand. 1 call you at all hours of the night,” he said. “They lpse the keys to ‘their house while away and call me to open the lock. It can be done with a wire if you know how, Then of course they want new keys,
place eight months Walching snd
“People are pretty careless about
etimeé 1 have to drill open of (oY he J os”
ods {shouted. - “Do. i three or a week.”.
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auto keys. They joss ignition keys, es
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