Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1940 — Page 16

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a YAGvR Schools to Exhibit Work SPHINX INITIATES Of 1800 Special Pupils 16 BUTLER JUNIORS

The first public exhibit of work play. These classes include lip-| Sphinx Club, Butler University done by the children in the special reading, sight-saving and fresh-air | junior class honor society, has initieducation department of the In- groups as well as classes for physi-|ateq 16 outstanding third-year men dianapolis Public Schools will be cally handicapped, hard-of-hearing | the Universit held at the James E. Roberts School, or undet-privileged children. IY. 1401 E. Tenth St., next week. | The exhibits will show handiwork, They are: Herbert Schwomeyer, William A. Hacker, assistant occupational therapy projects, art jack Evard, Robert. Jacobi, Jack

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PARK TRAINING "SCHOOL TO END

Tests Tuesday to Be Used As Partial Basis for Selection of 185.

The Park Department recreation

training school will close Monday |

schools superintendent in charge of social service and special education, said the exhibit will be open daily, Monday through Friday, from 8:30

The Park Board today sought a| recreation expert, whom members

work and manual training projects, | - besides the regular school work Flynn, Thomas Markin, Paul Mc

done. Apparatus for the testing of Clelland, Wilbur Schumacher,

night and examinations will be given trainers at 7 p. m. Wednes- | day at the Brookside Community | House, Recreation Director H. W.| Middlesworth announced today. | Summer personnel for the City playgrounds will be selected partially on the basis of examination | grades, Mr. Middlesworth said. | Approximately 185 playground Jobs are to be filled, he said. About | 250 have attended the school. | Mr. Middlesworth announced that tryouts for life-guards at municipal | Swimming pools will be held May | 2 = the Butler University pool. ‘llllam Merrill, director of life-| i - saving and swimming for the Amer- more than 300 foreign born resi- ten and directed by

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i 4 i versity will present a tableau writDUNE Jsich wotk J. We year Y himself en-|Irene Marie Wantland. Kokomo: Robert

ican Red Cross here, will conduct dents of Indianapolis attend night titled “These Are Your Brothers.”

the tryouts. school to learn about the country Was opened last March as a means home, of insuring a greater degree of| The average age of these stu- and Harald Hedegard. competence among playground in- dents is between 40 and 50 and

The hitherto secret British plane now in action a gainst Germans in Belgium and Holland is the Boulton Paul “Defiant,” pictured above. This two-seater fighter is said to be the deadliest and fastest known. A unique feature is its power-operated, revolving gun turret aft, enabling it to fire from any angle. Other | armament includes 14 machine guns in the wings and a 32-mm. cannon firing from propeller shaft.

Foreign Born, Citizens to Be Honor Guests Sunday at '| Aman American Day’ Ceremony

|dramatics director at Butler Uni- | Goldie

| Three speakers who will repre- Box 475: Herta Iburg Henn R. The recreation training school Which they have adopted as their sent the honor guests will be Mrs. Box 3H Gertrude Cohn, Mrs. Amalie Keim 'Macinnes

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Of the men and women who at-| 4020 Washington Blvd..

are willing to pay $2500 a year or| more, as an assistant to Recreation | Director H. W. Middlesworth. | Creation of the new position was | approved formally by the Board | yesterday after the decision to create the post had been made last week at a private meeting with Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan. | |

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The Board allocated $2100 from

funds budgeted for WPA projects to pay the salary of the assistant | and also the wages of an additional | clerk in the department for six! months. Board members explained | > ; obert | they would request full appropria-| 1587 Gilbert Ave.. Longford ‘Sherwin War. tions for the additional employees render, Kokomo; Ernest Spinner, RE 3. in the 1941 budget. |

J Sens aftray: Middlesworth Is Cool Washington t.. ames usse " i : x Shelbyville, Ind: Bertha Bry-| Mrs. Louise Rich, Park Board Theresa Rubin, 2823 N. auditor, explained that the alloca- | Catherine A Mechan. tion must be approved by the City| zak, 1413 Concord St.; Andrew Ksrl Brendl, [Council and the State Tax Board |

Strange Chaplin Henry Hoereth, 1137 Joseph Nahmias, 856

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hearing and other equipment used James Neal, Charles Butz, Herbert a Fecha education will be shown. spencer, Richard Freuchenicht, isitors to the exhibit may inspect : : the exhibits at the Roberts School Reed Shields, Max a Pup and tour the school building. Teach- Klotz, Leonard Kerchev ers and girl scouts will be hostesses. Quentin Covert.

a. m. to 5 p. m. It will be under the direction of Miss Jeanette Riker, special education supervisor. The work of about 1800 pupils under 70 teachers will be on dis-

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structors and supervisors this vear.! there are approximately as many tend the WPA classes, which Are g46 w._ 31st St.. John Cicigoi, 2714 W. St. before any money could be spent. | | This was the first time that the women as men in the classes. [held In various paris of the city Clr St. - &— Desware 5: Board members indicated they|B school has been held for a longer) Many of these persons and oth-| five nights a week, the majority | Se Thoth. 936 Arnolda_ St... Werner would await this approval before | period than 10 days. An intensive ers who have just been naturalized came to this country from Italy, Jsnku 23531 E. 18th St. Justine Janku. (specifying the salary the recreation | course in playground management, or are to become citizens next Germany and Austria. Many, too, 2331 E. 18th St. Edwar : 5

| {ner St.; Herman Oscar Sigfrid Johnson, |expert is to receive, although they | games and crafts and athletics has month will be honored guests Sun- | came here from countries which no Kokomo; pan Josue, 31S, Harris St: indicated it would not be less than | been given, Mr Middlesworth said. day at 3 p. m. at an observance longer exist. : v |

Holland and Poland 'giinkovich 138 Haugh St. Zenovia To. $2500 a year. lin the auditorium of the World have representative sons here. jana, 3 rr Toor St. Richard Dietrich]! ‘The apgroval of the recreation E | War Memorial. | The classes for.the aliens are SeP- | Vehling, Nn ‘E. Hanna St. ’ (post and the allocation to finance | X-WIFE OF WELLES The occasion of the observance is arated into two groups. One con-| Anna Catherine Feannagun,

23 8.|it followed a lengthy conference the proclamation issued by the cerns itself with the writing and Holmes Ave. Clemeatina Merlo Brant between Board members, Mr. Mid- | MARRIES LEDERER President of the PHOENIX Ariz, May 17 (U. P).!

. § Glozar, 1016 United States! Speaking of English and the other N. Warman Ave: John George Watson, dlesworth and Mrs. Thomas D.| setting aside this Sunday as d / merican Day.” ~The former Virginia Welles, re- | A . cently divorced wife of Orson 3

we want primarily is Miss Brown said. “A trained man could develop the po-| | tential leadership talents of some of our younger recreational personnel.” | Mr. Middlesworth admitted he! needed an assistant to contact and co-ordinate the increased number |

“I|is termed “The Americanization FoXRo:. Leg, MQ Moin clon St: Sheerin, chairman of the Recrea-| | Class.” | William _ Wolf ang Hene. X N. New tion Advisory Committee. . a i i Jersey St.; avi ranowsky. 3 | i ; will be American, This “class deals with the con- &. oiton * Ave: Nicholas James Moon, |. Liroughout the discussion, Mr. Legi Posts, The Christian Men Stitution of the United States and Morristown, Ind.: Polly Vogelnik. 78 N.|Middlesworth remained cool to pro- ’ i rieaI0on T'osts, | . ads {15th St., Beech Grove, Ind.; Hedwig Fehr- | ’ : i Wepes was Jonevmooning today piers Bible Class, Butler Uni- the manner in which America’s ner. 418 E. Troy Ave.. Joseph Sebek, no|POSAIS to pay the assistant $25%0 or) ith Charles Lederer, scenario ~~ ; ris De tic f f ; t |address: Allistair Mackenzie Charles, more. Miss Gertrude V. Brown, | writer versity, the Educational Division of | Jemocratic “orm of goverment aifiess, JUistair, NIecHeoie 925 Book Board b Mr orl hev ed- the WPA of Indiana which spon- functions. This class prepares the ave. Steven Pete Zipoff. 528 Warren St. DOard member, and Mrs. Sheerin They had planned a June wed- 'M€ tudents for their final ina- Frieda Kiemle, 1264 Goiden Hill; Wilhel- maintained that a salary of between ding but suddenly changed their sores the classes for foreign born Wo en S or eir hal examina mina Mendel Newman, 236 E. Ravmond $2800 d $3000 , . oul 1 ; a . e fr llvwood | and other groups. (tion which they must pass to be-!|si.: Harold Vincent Woodward, 1436 Ww. | an ¢ a year would be plans, flew here from Hollywoo ' itize 28th St. Paul Morlock, 3343 N. New ssary 0 get “a really ‘ualif late yesterday and were married by| Prof. John J. Haramy, of In- Come citizens, gs Jersev St.: Theresa Cesnik. 757 N. Hall Necessary to get “a really qualified a justice of the peace with news- diana Central College, himself a So thorough is the training that si. Mike Reiko. M2 We earl St; Ed- man.” ' 3 ; iti ; “ N obert John, 152 : born St.; | papermen for witnesses. Mrs. Led-| naturalized citizen, will be the they often know much more about £87 Evanoff. 515'> W. Washington st. Urges Trained Men erer, the former Virginia Nicholson ! principal speaker. Mayor Reginald America’s Constitution and fOV- | Kurt Beltlage, 2334 Park Ave.; Henry fC yr Sulliv ill tak +t, |ernment than do Americans,” A AR Yu? eigen St | “What of Chicago society, is 24 and an H. Sullivan also will take part. | : wi Divi bd S. RC-| "pred Leuschner, 1337 Union St: John | im actress known professionally as| Frederic G. Winter, of the Jor- cording to Naturalization Bureau garron. 1622 Lawion St; Eleanor Stevens, quality, 3 3 . 2287 7 1 SS, r 001 Anne Stafford. ‘dan Conservatory of Music and (officials here. , ; Ce Fo Ba 3 e six teachers whose duty it park Ave. Karl Steuernagel, Nien i “ ~ milt ve.; James Josep enegan, Li to acquaint our adopted broth HN Grant St Mike Kovach, 519; jers” are William Bacon, Mrs. Mar- w. .Court St.; Constantino De Pellegrini,

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of recreation activities at community centers. He said, however, he| did not believe this task called for a $3000-a-year expert. “I have had in mind a member of our recreation department to handle this job at $1200 a vear,” he said “But I am willing to go along with whatever the Board does.”

Decide on Extra Clerk

The Board during the discussion of general operations decided it {would be necessary to add an additional clerk to the department and to improve the telephone service. | The chief problem was to find a

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