Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1940 — Page 8

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ZIONISTS SPEED PALESTINE PLAN

Land Purchase ao. Pushed at Ohio Valley | Session Here. | |

Ohio Valley Zionists today sought | to co-ordinate more closely activities of all Zionist groups in Amer-|

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1000 EXPECTED AT ULEN ‘RAZZ’

McNutt, Taft, Willkie Will Speak at Banquet Tomorrow.

Politicians will abandon their party labels long enough tomorrow night to engage in a “raze” session at the annual Governor's Day Gridiron banquet at the Ulen Country

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Recovering From Burns — Two-vear-old Earl Furr, 945 Harrison St, was recovering at his home today

THE CITY

Legion Post to Give Dance—City Firemen's Post 42, American Legion,

THIEVES ACTIVE, TAKE $750 LOOT

= [Varsity Club Robbed of $115

And Liquor; Women Lose Purses.

Invading homes and business establishments, burglars within 10 hours Saturday night and yesterday

MONDAY, MAY 20, 1940

him into an alley in the rear of N. Illinois St., 200 block, and robbed him of $5, Clarence Scolen, 2222 N. Alabama St., told police.

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will sponsor a Spring dance Satur. Obtained loot valued at more than day evening in the 40 and 8 Cha- $750, A holdup and two sluggings | teau, 119 E. Ohio St. Emmett Fitz-|also were reported to police. patrick is dance chairman and| ry, jargest single amount of cash

Notra Trulock is Post commander. | |was obtained at the Varsity Club,

—w== 11517 N. Pennsylvania St., where $115 Mr, and Mrs. Charies W, Bange, land liquor were stolen, 1315 Glen Arm Road, passed their Miss Pearl Daniels reported the

golden wedding anniversary to. theft of a platinum, diamondday with the conviction that 30 studded broach valued at $200 from

Fy 1 a LPN) : | years of married life “seemed like her downtown hotel room, | less thar 10.” While Mrs. Mary Vrell, 3432 N. |

Lions to Get Surprise—The Indi-| «ywhy it's h elieve those |CaPitol Ave, was entertaining Unprotected screens anapolis Lions Club will meet at x Ny» id wl Neve, Yoo guests, a burglar leaned through an | deteriorate rapidly noon Wednesday in the Claypool) ange, 71, real estate operator, |OPen bedroom window and rifled her and break through. Hotel for a surprise program. said : ’ |pocketbook and that of a guest. | Here is an excellent,

Pocketbooks owned by Miss Ro-| economical paint to Speedway City Grows Fast--| Bul there were plenty of people |, ...0 Jolley, 3530 Balsam Ave, and use. Speedway City nearly doubled its! to remind the couple of their an :

ica in an effort to speed land purchase in Palestine where ee Jews may settle, Meeting in convention here over \ ; ; the week-end, members of the Ohio | NY yt Y Ro TN | Valley Zionist Region adopted reso- \ 1 LN 3 a | futions to redouble efforts toward AR | Ee 3 2 | Henry C. Ulen, Lebanon pie washatd to A CE OT W. NI Jand purchase and to build the | \ : WY » /and donor of the club, will be the | STR T. Will address the Indi Zionist organization membership. and Governor M. Olifford |Ahapolis Medical Society of Marion Daniel Frisch of Indianapolis, long will be the guest. | County oh “Notes on Medical Or-| active in the Zionist movement \ W [emeritus, |Ranization in Indianapolis” at the| here, was elected president of the Ma | y > | Among the headline speakers, (meeting at 8:15 p. m. tomorrow in| Ohio Valley Region, comprising the ; \ 4 § | who must give and take the quips, the Indianapolis Athletic Club. states of Ohio, West Virginia, Ken- are Federal Security Administravor tucky and Indiana. He succeeds Paul V. MeNutt, U. S. Senator RobRabbi James G. Heller of Cincin- ert A. Taft (R. O); Wendell IL. nati, 0, who was named honorary Willkie of New York, all Presiregional president. dential candidates and Will Hays, {movie tsar. pn in Slt |, Eugene C. Pulliam, Lebanon pub- Miss Dorothy Dermitt, 5872 Rosslyn | Rabbi Samuel Cooper of Charles- lisher and owner of WIRE radio population in the last 10 vears, the Miversary at the Bange home St. containing $43 where stolen vy] ton, W, Va, was named vice presi- |station, who has been general ehair- | census report shows. As of April 1,| yesterday. More than 100 filed in 3 sneak Siric? While: bey: Were: Visits dent; Miss Minette Baum of Ft. man of the gridiron affair for 15 1930 it had 1420 citizens and as and out te help celebrate the oc- ing at 3644 Park Ave, . Wayne, financial secretary, and Ben (years, again will direct the ar<ioe ane) 1 1040, it had 2242 casion. Open house was held be- | “nao (att of $75 by a burglar who Duberstein of Dayton, O,, treasurer. ‘rangements and Al Wynkoop, editor tween 2 and 4 p. wm, . t] Regional vice presidents elected | Butler 30s to Dine—The Butler

from burns on the stomach, received yesterday when he spilled hot coffee at the breakfast table. He was treated at City Hospital.

Club near Lebanon. More than 1000 men of affairs from all over the country are expected to All a large circus tent (erected for the banquet.

| | host | Townsend

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shall Taxay of Terre Haute, and Maurice Parzen of South Bend. Members of the executive com- | mittee elected were: Mever Gallin, | Dr. Leon levy, David Rosenberg, | Leo Selig, Jacob Weiss and Max Katz, all of Imdianapolis

Convention Dinner Held

Others were Maurice Lipian and | Martin Braunstein of Charleston; | Isadore Hassan and Rabbi Irving | Weingart of Ft. Wayne: Dr. Emmanuel Gameron, Beryl Maneschewitz, Louis Warm and Charles Rod- | mer of Cincinnati; Rabbi Jacob Gittleman, Calmin Levine and M. W. Ades of Louisville; Leo Jacobson, | W. A, Schuman anl Philp Sokol of | Dayton: Rabbi Milton Gropman of | Lexington, Kv; Dr. B. W. Abramson and Robert Mellman of Columbus, O.; William Pizer and Rabbi | A. W. Shulman of South Bend, and Gabriel Hamburg of Evansville, Convention sessions, held at the Lincoln Hotel, ended last night with a dinner. Governor M. Clifford Townsend, Rabbi Heller and | Mr. Frisch were the speakers.

IN 60 SECONDS lof the Lebanon Reporter, will be | entered hts home ‘through a Why | With every quart of Screen Enamel we were Rabbi Elias Chany of the | [the chief “roastmaster.” University graduating class of 1930 locked window TD ~e give you a regular 15¢ Applier to do a Beth-El Temple here: Rabbi Solo- | a, at)p Li wail hold its 10th anniversary dine 2 Kappa Delta Rho Alumni Meet. | Harry Libowitz, 2 enw Ve. workmanlike Job in a Jiffy, mon Bazell of Louisville, Ky.: Dr. | REPORT TRANSPORT SUNK ner and celebration June 7 at the |The Indianapolis Alumni Associa-| Joseph Roesch reported the theft | + of B. M. Edlavitch of Ft. Wayne; | BELFAST, Northern Ireland, May Canary Oottage, Evan B. Walker [tion of Kappa Delta Rho will meet Of merchandise valued at $30 from] Guar 0 Cc Harry Frankel of Cincinnati; Paul 20 (U. P).—An unlicensed radio president, announced today at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Hotel| Nis SPOrting goods store at 2333 Sta-| ENAMEL Gaiser of Dayton: Rabbi Joseph {station, presumably sponsored by| | Washington tion St. | & Applier A. Gorfinkl of Evansville; J. Mar- the outlawed Irish Republican] Colonel te Discuss War Col. OR Three bandits, two of whom were | Army, said today that a British McRae will discuss the European Delegates to Be Chosen—Town- armed, Saturday night held up two, troop transport ship had been War at a meeting of Tillman H. send Club 48 will select delegates clerks in the McKenzie Ice Cream CE didlo [bombed and sunk by a “fifth column” Harpole Post, American Legion, at/to the national convention in St.|Co, 3024 Martindale Ave, and took | 30 miles off Narvik, Norway, with [its clubrooms, 2523 Northwestern Louis at a meeting at 7:30 p. m.|$54 from the cash register. RLY RR a eh | in the I. 0. O. F, Hall,;, Two _thugs slugged him, a EAE LEA 2 LIRA LER ! i i !

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tional head of the professional and service division. The largest dinner is expected to be held at Crispus Attucks High | School with an attendance of 600. {Other large affairs will be in St} {tend 43 dinners here tonight, {Marks Lutheran Church, Washing- | The dinners will mark the open- | ton High School, the World War | [ing of a week's program during Memorial, Moose Lodge, 155 N. Dela- | |which 75 projects in Marion County | Ware St, Veterans of Foreign Wars HUNTINGTON, Ind, May 20 (U. will be open to public inspection, | Hall, 210 E. Ohio St ®) Governor Luren D. Dickinson | | Those attending the dinners will! House in Garfield Park, the WPA of Michigan will address the com- tune in on a national radio program | district office, 2130 Yandes St, and mencement exercises of Huntington | from Washington at 7 p. m. Speak-|the Northeast Community Center College June 10 and receive an hon- [ers will include Mrs. Franklin D. | 3306 E. 30th St. orary degree of doctor of laws. | Roosevelt and Florence Kerr, na- The Rev. T. J. Bennett, pastor

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Joining a nation-wide observance) the accomplishments of “white | collar” WPA workers, 6000 workers | [in the Professional and Service (Division and their friends will at-

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will speak at the banquet in the | First United Brethren Church. This | | dinner is sponsored by the Meridian | | Methodist Church, School 10, Muni- | | cipal Gardens Community Center and the First U, B. Church. | A mass meeting is scheduled for [7 p. m. in Tomlinson Hall where | | & program will be given. | Mrs. Margaret P. Pitts, head of | the P. and S. division in this dis- | [ trict which comprises 22 counties, | said the public is invited to the | meetings, but said more stress is { being placed on getting the public] to Visit projects in operation. | The projects range from the | | preparation of hot lunches in | | schools to a police beat survey with headquarters at the police station. Others include sewing at 3234 W, Washington St. and 2130 Yandes { St.; housekeeping aid at City Hos- | pital; book repairing at the Court | House; nursery school at 2146 Yan[des St; music at Kirshbaum Cen- | ter; museum project in public | schools, Children’s Museum and | State School for the Deaf; preserve | a CWA records by microfilm at| 1200 Kentucky Ave, and veterans'| grave registration at the World War | | Memorial

GLUB FORMED FOR | MURPHY VETERANS

The formation of the G. C. Mur{phy Co, Veterans’ Club was announced today by William H. Meck« ling, manager of the G. C. Murphy Co. Five and Ten Cent Store, 41 a |

| Minois St. | The organization's first weeting | was held at McKeespory, Pa, last [week. Indiana delegates were F. M. Fiege, district superintendent: |W. R. Voorhis, manager of the | Fountain Square Store; R. W |: | Jones, manager of the Rockville, | Ind, store and Mis Stella Gossett, cashier of the N. Illinois St. store. | The new club is to hold reunion banquets for the veterans each

| May, at which time candidates who have become eligible for member | ship during the past year will be initiated.

Eligibility calls for 15 years con- | tinuous service, Members will get certificates of | membership, inseribed to designate the service record, and extra vacation time with full pay. J. 8. Mack, president of the G. ©. Murphy Co, is Sponsor of the club.

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LODGE JOINS MANEUVERS CAMP BEAUREGARD, La, May | 20 (U. P).-Senator Henry Cabot! (Lodge (R. Mass) joined the third army maneuvers today as a reserve captain to find out just what the military forces of the ‘ation need.

NOBEL PRIZE WINNER DIES | LONDON, May 20 (U. P.) -—Radio | Stockholm said today that Werner (von Hiedenstam, Swedigh author {and winner of the Nob#l Prize for [literature in 1916, had died. He was 81.

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