Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1940 — Page 16
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THE INDIANAPOLIS
BLIND SCHOOL In Senate Race 6. 0. P. Precinct Committeemen Hold
County Organizational Meeting Tomorrow
MUSICALE SET
Will Open Observance of
‘State Institutions Week' Here.
A student musteale at the Sehool|
for the Blind here will open a state-wide observance of “Sta'e mn. stitutions Week" Sunday The musicale will be at 3 p.m Miss Bertha May Johnson of La Grange, only givl fn the schools
1940 graduating class, will sing, and |
Play saxophone solos
Motlin Brand of Vincennes willl
play viola solos and Russa Mutiavt of Elkhart will play a bass viol solo and several numbers on the violin Plano accompanists are to be Olive Kiler, Mabel Ueive and Alberta Bechtel, faculty members of the school Fifteen other state institutions Are participating in the first annual celebration of the Open House pro. gram, pital, the School for the Deaf and the Board of Industrial Aid for the Blind, in Indianapolis, and the Ging’ School at Clermont Special exhibits showing aehisve. ments by the Blind School students during the year will feature the week at that institution. Woodshop and needlework articles will be given gpecial prominence A singing tower musical program, amplified over much of the extreme north section of Indianapolis, will be given at 3:30 p m. each day and all buildings will be open to the public, Students will aet ag guides The School for the Deal and In. dustrial Ald Board will hold daily open house, A daily dlustrated lee-
ture will be given at 3 p.m. at Censdipay, he helped sponsor
tral State Hospital, along with open house and conducted tours of grounds and buildings each dav The Soldiers and Sailors Chil. dren's Home at Knightstown will have guest day Sunday. a baseball game with Greenfield on Tuesaday afternoon, a dance review on Tuesday at 7:30 p. m, and a 4-H Club Achievement Day on Wednesday, There will be dedications of new buildings at the Museatatuck Colony for the Feeble-Minded Thursday morning and of new buildings at the Logansport State Hospital Monday afternoon. Governor M. Clifford Townsend will be present for both ceremonies There will be open house, exhibits of sewing, cooking and classroom work and conducted tours each da) at the Girls’ School
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Straude E. Wiseman to Seek Nomination on G. 0. P, Ticket.
Straunde BE Wiseman, of New Al] bany, Ind, today said he will seek | the Republican nomination for the U. 8 Senate at the G. O. P. econ. vention here May 2M My. Wiseman said he intends to place hix name before the conven tion in opposition to Raymond E Willis, Angola publisher, whe has the support of most party leaders, and Walter Bossert, of Liberty, Ind He said he it not afMliated with any Republican group or other ov. ganization but that he intends to campaign for the nomination upon his record as a social seenrity work. er for war veterans and the fact
for establishment of the U.
He said he never has held a pooffice but that he ran for State Representative twice unsuecessfully, Mr. Wiseman operates a security|
research office in New Albany and |
formerly was connected with the Hines Veterans Hospital in Chicago.
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Committee Officials to Be Chosen in Conclave at Indiana Ballroom. |
Republican preeinet committees men elected in Tuesday's Primary will meet at 1 p. Mm. tomorrow in the Indiana Ballroom
end name their eounty commitiee officials, The winners certified to the |G, ©. PB. County Committee, by wards and townships, and in the lorder of their precincts, follow: FIRST WARD--John temingwel Ram H. Hert, J. Fan SU, \ Avie, Ray [8 Baldwin, John Smith and Fred © Diederioh, R. Tayler, James W Bertha Haves Charles Savior MeMirray, Cordis Benedict, pyrite Keough, Melvin P ILobb, Arthur Gresham, Lenora F. Kealing and Prank L. Heeb THIRD George W. Noblis James W Shaw. James B. Chappell, Bert Pike Roval Standelord, Charles Barrett, Otte Busch:
DANCE WILL HONOR
~ TECH CLASS OF "1
™e TECH HIGH SCHOOL elass of 1915 will be honored at the Tech Alumni Dance May 25 by a special observance of ite 25th anniversary A special business meeting of the alumni will be held at 8 p.m. Nicholas, president, will be in charge, Other officers are Mrs Louise Spillman Sparks, viee presi. dent, and Mrs, Bertha Green Lugar, secretary, Dick Robbing and hix orchestra
will play for the dance, to be held from 9 p.m. tll midnight.
Four Tech students divided top honors as the second grade period marks were announced today. The high students are Robert Terrican, Imogene De Weese, Wayne Walls and Robert Mazur Miss Gloria Maitlen, who gradu‘ated from TECH HIGH SCHOOL last June, has an entire page of “Siftings” devoted to her work, “Siftings” it a magazine published |by the English department of the Printed in the school shop,
of Ralph Buddenbaum. The work of 60 puptis | is ncinded.
STATE MUSIC DRIVE |
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PRAISED AS MODEL
Promotion of Indiana's music ap- | preciation campaign was praised |
[today by Edward T. Ingle of Wash-|
in of
ington, D. C, national director, A message to Willlam H, Ball Muncie, Indiana head. “The way in which Indiana in. the musie appreciation movement and pushed
it to completion has elicited high praise from members of the Nae. tional Committee,” Mr. Ingle wrote “The Indiana campaign has
{been a model for the music appre-
ciation campaign in other states of records have heen Since there are many persons who want to own these (collections and so far have not ‘been able to get them, we feel we are justified in asking you to cons tinue the program.” The final release of the {enth in the series of classical recordings was made a week ago, but the cam- | |paign has been prolonged at the | request of persons throughout the state who have not yet been able to complete their collection, The entire series now is available at the campaign headquarters at in N. Pennsylvania St.
END OF COUNTING | SUNDAY POSSIBLE
The counting of ballots cast in
Tuesday's primary probably will be | | completed by Sunday midnight or, | early Monday,
County Clerk Charles R. Ettinger, chief election official, | estimated today.
| If the counting were continued at
the present rate, he said, it would but the! is based on the steady increase in counting speed. Most of the confusion which pre- | vailed during the first couple of | days has been eliminated, with the! 900 tabulators, working in three | shifts, becoming more familiar with) their duties. Mr. Ettinger astimated that abot] 350 ballot have heen thrown out! thus far, and that the number would reach 750 hy the en | of the counting. Thirty-two clerk: and callers at! the tabulating tables have been fired for ineMeieney, ahd the elec tion commissioners have warned that any loafers will “get the air | too.”
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