Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1940 — Page 27
0D SCHOOL 61 T0 BE PLAYSPOT FOR SOUTH SIDE
city Will Aid Civ Civie Groups | With Recreation Center On Shelby St. | ior Sp Beyer,
a Delinquency on the South Side i ; F “quality in : heauwill be fought in the future by a re- ts” LS A 4 tiful selection of icreation center whose program wii 5.7 summer pe terns. include vocational classes. ‘Long planned by South Siders, do recreation center will be housed in ‘School 61 at 1233 Shslby St. The building w yatangoned in January. = took we caken By. P-T. A. groups at ther South Side schools and the School and Park Boards have promised to co-operate. | A meeting will be held by various _ ‘committees ‘Monday evening at 8 p., m. at the Fountain Square “Theater Building at which time a «date will be set for a mass meeting of all those interested in the center. ~ Fund Is Required .- The group now plans to complete o arrangements for the playggound so ‘ that it can be in use in June. The Park Board in granting their support to the center made one provision: 4 “The Association (formal organization of the group will be madeq at the mass meeting) shall raife a sum of not less than $1000 in cash, including membership dues. This sum to be deposited to the credit contrasting ' of the treasurer of the Association; colors. Hin-
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“building.” ) As the first step in raising the ‘required money, the benefit -committee in co-operation with the Fountain Square and Granada theaters will have benefit performances June 12, 13 and 14. The pro‘ceeds of the two shows will be do:nated to the movement: Members of the benefit committee are Mrs. Emil Ramband, Mrs. Jack Of shees, organdies, C.| Grieg, Mrs. Clarence Stevenson, prints, etc., in adorable lI U
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s. Carl Schwomeyer and Mrs. d -Engeling. Ministers Back Move
ong groups which have lent " their support to the center is the South Side Ministerial Association “which had a special meeting this “week to take action on the new rec- { reation center. , Among the planned activities for ~ the center will be boxing, dramatics, : playschool, home economics, games), «first aid classes, craft work, voca‘tional hobbies and leadership “classes. ; Among those who have worked ‘with the Park and School Boards . + to establish the center are Mrs. Wil‘am O’Conrior, School 13 P.-T. A. i. president; Miss Freda Popp, School +13 principal; Mrs. Gale McClellan “of the School 18 P.-T. A., and Mrs. +» William Noerr, School 31 P.-T. A. stpresident. |
AS FOR MARCANTONIO| ‘HIS VOTE WILL BE ‘NO’
WASHINGTON, May 31 (U. P.).— |} The only one man in Congress who |} "so far has voted against President |} - Roosevelt's emergency defense bills, |§ “ Rep. Vito Marcantonio of New York "City, wants it understood that “I will continue to vote against them ‘because I am against this false - hysteria.” | Mr. Marcantonio, sole Representa- || tive in Congress of New York’s||| American Labor Party, has been|| criticized by the active head of the| Party, but he insisted that not one ors. Also suspenders in new Suits, voter in ‘his: district has opposed his \\ summer colors. Snap or stand. button-on styles. “I know Til be called a Fifth Regular and Columnist and everything else, just Extra Lengths . like I have ' been called a Com- ; munist,” he said. “I'm not. I don’t : like to be called names and assailed . in the newspapers, but what else « can a man of conscience do?”
"PUT JOY IN LETTERS, NAZI WIVES TOLD
: BERLIN, May 31 (U. P.).#Das ; Swarze Korps, official rm ; Troopers | publication, urged soldiers’ wives today to tell their sorrows to the Nazi Party and not to mention them in letters to their + husbands at the front.
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