Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1940 — Page 20

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P.).—Long forgotten stories of . Tax Quejo, the Indian renegade who i Mrs. Reynolds Named to] killed 23 whites and Indians and : : . eluded the white men’s posses and Ticket Committee for | the Indians’ skilled trackers, were . revived today when his mummiG. 0. P. Convention.

fied body was found in a cave. Times Special

Quejo had not been seen since 1919, when he fled into the wasteWASHINGTON, Feb. 23.—Hoosier | lands northeast of here after one Republicans who travel to Philadel- ol his mugerens forays. oh i : _| body was dress phis for the G, O, P. national con identical with those he wore when vention June 24 should have. no| j55t seen 21 years ago. In the trouble obtaining ringside seats. room with the body were 30 rifles, For Mrs. Grace Banta Reynolds,| a shotgun, a bow, arrows and ‘Indiana Republican National Com-| Plenty of ammunition.

; rl andage on one mitteewoman, has been appointed a _ crue bu) Hin a have

member of the subcommittee which| been wounded. There were a few will handle the tickets, Republican| dried mesquite beans near the

National Committee headquarters| body and Chief Wail Said She Inhere announced. dian, unable to leave the cave,

probably died of starvation. As a member of the Committee on Arrangements for the convention,

Mrs. Reynolds also was named to the subcommittee on concessions.

These are expected to net the Na-

tional Committee several thousand 5 dollars, it was said. The Program Committee report,

which was submitted at the executive session of the National Com-

~ mittee meeting by Chairman Glenn Program Will Be Mapped for

Frank, carried the signature of Har-

ry C. Hogan, Ft. Wayne lawyer-| Pupils Who Do Not Plan banker, as chairman for Region 3, To Attend College.

including West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Wis- : consin. ; A progrm designed to give Indiana Indiana members of the commit-| high school pupils a chance to fit| tee were listed as follows: Mrs. themselves for a career without; Elias C. Atkins, 4344 N. Pennsyl- going to college has been started] gle, double or triples vania St., Indianapolis, housewife-|under the direction of the newly] b : ted. Spirited col : civic interests; Homer E. Capehart,| created: State Curriculum Commit-! | tS ; ; reaste . piri ed Cole Washington, farmer-manufacturer; |tee. | rE . 2] WA p ~ : ors. Junicr sizes 9 to William J. Gross, Ft. Wayne, editor;| The committee of 11 educators, ey & ' : 15, Misses 12 t0 20. Judge Byron C. Kennedy, Wabash, appointed last week by Indiana | ; Bi ! PY $10 95 lawyer; David Lewis, Ft. Wayne, la-| educational groups and -college! : ¥ ; | e : ’ bor leader, and Miss Mary A. Sleeth, | officials, has started an intensive] : : : : ; or Rushville, farmer. ~~ |study of school courses and willl recommend changes to the State

$40,000 CHEST GOAL [37 o Bducdusn sversi ums: 2

Times Special Floyd I. McMurray, State Superin-1 ANDERSON. Ind, Feb. 23.—A tendent of Public Instruction, who

: _ (sponsored creation of the study £oul of ie i committee, said the ultimate goal

campaign which will be conducted uy Ra pup i5-Who ate not March 4 to 8. Jesse L. Watts, chair- J ] . man the last two years, will direct Training to Be “Practical”

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“The answer to this, of course, is to offer more" practical training away from the academic side, which a high school pupil can use to advantage in making a living when he leaves school,” Mr. McMurray said. The committee also will aid in revamping public schools to conform with the changing economic

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Bedford; Dean H. L. Smith and Dr. | W. W. Wright, of Indiana Uni-! versity; Dean Ralph Noyer, and] { Clarence J. Murray, of Ball State Teachers’ College; B. L. Dodds and B. C. Lawson, of Purdue University; Miss Clara Nieman, Indianapolis, and Ralph Watson, assistant State] | Superintendent, who will be the)

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Sizes 4 or ny a % - 4 & Spring shades. For- : | k 3 merly $1.29. Sizes 22 Wednesday at Crispus Attucks High Qc = BY ; : : and 23! School in celebration of the .club’s ; Hag = al 37th anniversary. The revue will bring singers, choruses, dancers and instrumentalists. Among the headliners are 0 several Wm. H. Block Co. Scholarship Hour winners, the Link-Belt List Price, $19.95 | Quartet, the Players Guild and EMERSON Model 330! radio artists from WIBC. Built-in Loop Amtenriasl The first portion of the program | Na ogtsids aerial | will be a pageant representing the needed. _@ AC-DC Superhet. with | history of the club. Players include Miracle Tone CAIRO 10,8 fosemece || Allie ‘Moss, Willard B. Ransom, 50c WEEK ‘John B. Eubanks, Drs. H. L. Hum-| mons and Homer L. Wales, Lillian |Courtney, Mary E. Sales, R. L. Bro(kenburr, Aurelia Jane Stuart, Na-| {talie Ann Stuart, Constance Boyd, | {Martha Cox. Katheryn Chambers, {Mary Cox and Winnifred Parker. The club was founded in 1903 by {Lillian Thomas Fox. It has devated itself to the care of tubercular. Negroes and families of which some! member is tubercular. It has 23| {members and distributes bedding, ! iclothing, fresh eggs and milk. List Price, $29.95 Officers are Mrs. Ethel Roy Cox, EMERSON Model 331 prendsut Mess Alice i wi 2 : vice president; Mrs. Rose Hummons,! ? ‘Knee! A Fonice Calls AC.DC Superheteror secretary; Mrs. Artie Taylor, assist-| and bright red Jno dyne with “Miracle Tine Chamber” and {lant secretary, ‘and Mrs. Frances. Sizes 3 to 6 and 7 to . 50c WEEK Berry Coston, treasurer. 16. In charge of the pageant and pro- wer $7 95 gram are Mrs. Irene B. Ecter, chair- Le . man; Mrs. Lena K. Bivens, publicity; Miss Elizabeth Martin, pageant; Mrs. Mae Stuart, speech and costumes; Mrs. Nettie C. Ransom, stage .manager; Mrs. Georgia Martin, decorations; Mesdames Ecter and Bivens, script, and Mrs. Marian Branham Burch, music.

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