Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1940 — Page 13

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FRIDAY, “APRIL 12, 1940

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Religious Talks on Air—The Rev.

-| Clive, McGuire, executive secretary,

.lof the Indianapolis Baptist Associa-| tion, will speak over WIRE at 6:15 Tp. m. tomorrow on “As Religion Sees the News.” Dr. C. A. Mec-

or North Methodist Church Liberty magazine and other publi- pastor, will broadcast his church

| service over WIRE from 11:30 a, m. to noon Sunday. The programs

Statds from Russian and German |,. sponsored by the Church Fed

cident. He had gone to German the start of the war and ha eled to the Russian-Germa tier in East Prussia and alm mediately felt three Soviet b against him.

Unable to speak Russian, h could not make himself rstood.

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wall. Each time he waved his American passport in front of soldiers’ faces. A lieutenant | rescued hi threw him into a basement ‘/prison” overcrowded with Polish prisoners. There he was offered a belt with the suggestion that he use it. to hang himself. 5 He was then sent to a prison In Reegrod in Russian Poland. He was finally released through intervention of a German-speaking Russian prisoner who was able|to convince the Russians he was not a

spy.

PLEADS GUILTY TO 3 AUTO GANG SLAYINGS

DETROIT, April 12 (UT. John Kurzawa, 21, leader of a mur-der-for-profit gang, pleaded guilty today to charges of slaying three men. The mem were slain [for their automobiles. | His confessed Po in two slayings, John Kasap, stood mute and was held for exAbyI tion.

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Swimming Party Set— Indiana Central College Y. M.-C. A. and Y. W. C. A. members will have a “Big Splash” party tomorrov’ night in the Central Y. M. C. A. pool. = |

New Flour Precess Topic—Stanley G. Byrum, St. Louis, will describe a new way of making white flour for the Scientech Club of Indianapolis at noon Monday in the Board of Trade Building.

Service Club to Meet—The Service Club of Indianapolis will have “Heroes Mess” tonight in the Claypool Hotel, on Monday, R. Earl Peters; former FHA director for Indiana, will address the club.

Library Gets Gift—Mrs. Yvonne Chamilovitch, president of the slliance Francaise of Indianapolis, today informed the Public Library that the entire Alliance library | lof more than 200 volumes of French fiction and nonfiction will be; presented to the Library to be set up in a French section at the (Central Library. | Optometrists Meet Monday—Dr. C. F. Brindel, Anderson, will describe and demonstrate his | new Steréogéapio technique for members| of the'seventh zone of fhe Indiana Association of Optometrists Mbnday night in the Severin Hotel

Five | Attend | Fraternity Conference—Five Indianapolis members | of - Phi| Delta Kappa iraternity are attending the organization's mnational conference in Atlanta, Ga., today, tomorrow and Sunday. The five are Joe Goode, local chapter president; Dr, Dale Miller, Ser-geant-at-arms; Maxwell C. Lang, national jeweler; Dale Brown, publicity | chairman . and Raymond Gross. 1.

Turners Re-elect Dr. Sputh-—Dr. Carl B. Sputh| was re-elected presi-

a meeting of the new board of di-|

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rectors last night. Other officers named were (Frank M. Cox, vice president; Richard A. Kurtz, secretary; C. Otto| Janus, financial secretary, and Ernest Pflumm, treas-

turer. The board also includes Louis

Hensley, Fred | Pintzke, Edward Mueller and [Carl Steinbach. !

nis, 58, Seminole Hotel, narrowly

gas while working underneath an automobile in ‘a garage at 135 E. St. Joseph St. He was pulled from underneath [the machine by

Ginnis was| treated by a | | Police emergency squad.

Rules Bus Extension Legil—The Works Board was informed today by the City Legal Department [that it

38th St. The company applied for the right to extend the 30th| St. line to 38th St.| The Legal Department

an indeterminate permit.

ton.—James Robb, regional director of the C. I. O., will speak in Bloomington, Ind., tonight at la mass meeting called in behalf of United

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Hobby Fair Tryouts Set—Tryouts for personal performance acts at the city-wide Hobby Fair, April 2537, will be held at 10 a m. Saturday at the Central Y. M. C. A. The Fair is to be sponsored by the Y’s Men’s Club. The entire second floor of the ‘Y’ will be available for the

show, with from 500 to 1000 entries expected.

P.-T. A to Hold «Sample Show”— The Beech Grove P.-T. A. is holding a “Sample Show” at the sc¢hool tonight to raise money for stage furniture and equipment for the auditorium.

‘Y’ to Hold Open House—The Y. M. C. A. will hold open house tonight to permit recent enrollees to become acquainted with ‘Y’ activities. The customary “co-ed and family” night also will be observed, with the gymnasium and pool open to sweethearts and wives of members. There will be several displays in the gymnasium, followed by badminton, handball, fencing, wrestling,

swimming and other activities.

AGAIN IN CIRCUS

Daredevil, Injured Tuesday, Resumes Thrilling Act At Coliseum.

With Pee-Jay Ringens, who takes the “Ride to Death” on a bicycle, back on the program after an accident, all acts of the Greater Olympia Circus are being offered during the final days of the circus engage-

ment at the Coliseum. Pee-Jay staged ‘his thrilling act last night for the first time 'since Tuesday afternoon, when he was hurt, and the circus doctor forbid him from performing. The daredevil had been having difficulty during the first few-days of the show here. To start his ride, he had to hang higher from the rafters than he had been accustomed to, and at the endef his ride, he broke the: front wheel of his bicycle several times. Tuesday afternoon, as he hit the tankful of water at the end of his dash, water got into his lungs. Examination revealed a collapsed lung and a high fever. Circus officials said he kept insisting that he be permitted to “go on” and the request was granted last night. The circus will move out of the Coliseum after Sunday night's performance and go to the Chicago

Stadium.

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Joan Spray . .

FRENCH LICK, Ind., April 12— The selection of an Indiana University coed to rule as queen of Kentucky Derby Week festivities at this spa neared today with the naming of six finalists. The six were selected from among 30 ‘entrants i. / Those still in competition are Joan Spray, a Kappa Alpha Theta from Frankfort; Laura Wilkins, Alpha Omircon Pi from Gary; Sylvia Legg, Chi Omega from Terre Haute; | Tri Delt from Princeton; Betty

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Seek Derby Beauty Title

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Jeanne Baker, Kappa Alpha Theta from Bluffton, and Pauline Taylor, -Alpha Chi Omega from Columbus.

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INTERSTATE COUNCIL T0 DISCUSS RELIEF

The Indiana Committee on Interstate Co-operation will convene at the Claypool Hotel next Thursday to renew discussions on negotiations

| for settlement of trade barriers. |

William Treadway, committee secretary, said that among several subjects to be. discussed will be negotiations for the right of Indiana

officials to present evidence at hear-|'

ings in Washington on alleged monopolies on milk products in Eastern markets. discuss problems rising out of the variance in residential requirements of various states for relief recipients.

SCHOOL MAYORS TWINS

SANTA ROSA, Cal, April 12 (U. P.). — Burbank school elected two mayors this year. It was necessary. The mayors are the 12-year-old identical twins, Alta and Alice Mayer. As they cannot be told apart, students declared that unless both were elected they would never be able to tell which one was “her honor” and which one wasn’t.

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