Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1941 — Page 5

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Kent Cooper, A. P. Head And Native Hoosier, Speaks at Banquet.

Six retiring members of the Indiana University faculty were honored by the Indiana University Club of Indianapolis last night at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The principal speaker at the banquet was Kent Cooper, former Indianapolis newspaperman and since 1925 the general manager of the Associated Press. Mr. Cooper was awarded the honorary doctorate of laws at Foundation Day ceremonies yesterday on the campus.

Gause New President

Presiding at the banquet last night was Harry I. Gause, the retiring president. The new president is Robert Loomis. The retiring faculty members honored were William O. Lynch, Miss Edna Johnson, Dr. Bernard Turner, Prof. Logan T. Esarey, Prof. William J, Moenkhaus and Dean Charles J. Sembower Only Mr Lynch, professor of history, and Miss Johnson, of the English department, were able to attend last night.

$700,000 in Gifts Mr. Cooper is a native of Colum-

The walls of the Coliseum at the Fair Grounds today echoed the swell of 3000 school childrens’ voices rehearsing patriotic and religious songs for tomorrow night's Music Festival, largest of its Kind ever attempted here. Three hundred others brought along musical instruments to try them out in the building where horse shows and ice hockey are more familiar.

ALL SEATS FOR Sectional Marbles Champs Are Crowned; BIC EVENT SOLD Play in City Tournament Gains Momentum

i | | | By RICHARD LEWIS The winner of the tournament SATURDAY English Ave. Boys’ The play in the Indianapolis) Will represent Indianapolis at the | Club, Lauter Boys’ Club, NYA Work | Times-City Marbles Tournament |Scripps-Howard Regional Tourna-| Experience Center, Lockerfield Gargained momentum today as four|ment at Asheville, N. C. He will

| sectional champions emerged while Baye free four-day Ve aon mn 26 sections prepared for games| 2ddition to competing With boys |

‘Attendance of 8500 Seen; School Heads Pleased today, tomorrow and Saturday. | from i ia ae ang

Over Response. ' . {South { Among the sectional winners so N J. where the national finals in All tickets for the Music Festival far, each of whom will receive ali: “a 0 ie Howard oa at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Coliseum | medal, was last year’s City Marbles poripp: y

f | . . . will be held. in which 3300 public school pupils | Champion, Gene Vaughn, 13, of "|; toi On ‘ARMY TESTS HIGH will participate have been sold, A. B.| 736 N. Alabama St. Gene won the Under fair skies and a bright sun,

“An i . he | Good, school business director, an-| sectional at Public School 2 and will hs Jurets eons in the ALTITUDE FIGHTER | nounced {move into the Fall Creek and 30th Municipal Gardens and School 5 < { The Coliseum box office will not St. semi-finals Saturday, May 17. | will hold & joint playoff at the FARMINGDALE, N. Y., May 8 | be open and no standing room tick- Other sectional champs are: Gardens tennis courts at 3:30 P m.| (U. P)—A new fighter plane lets will be sold, he said. An at-| Morris Jacobs, 12, of 1306 E. St./while the Jewish Communal sec-| equipped with a single 2000-horse | tendance of 8500 is expected for the| Clair St.—School 10. (tion will decide its champion in rer Pr rs W : afr | affair, largest of its kind ever to Floyd Havden. 14, of 1330 Naomi games starting at the same time Too Pratt & Whitney air-cooled | be attempted here | St.—South Side Community Center.|this afternoon. motor and capable of driving to “We are highly gratified that the! Jack Rea, 12, of 2009 E. St. Clair, Games scheduled for the rest of | great heights was being tested by { this week are: the Army Air Corps today.

All-City Music Festival has brought | st school 15. such a splendid response from the! These four boys will compete with], TOMORROW — Mayer Chapel, According to unofficial reports, { North East Community Center, St.| the plane will fly faster than 375

| parents and patrons of the Indian-|gg other sectional winners for dis- | apolis schools, Superintendent De- | trict championships May 17. The Rita's, Kirshbaum Center, J. T V. miles an hour and has proved | Witt S. Morgan said, “We regret district winners will shoot for the Hill, Rhodius, School 81 and Chris- | “highly satisfactory” in company tests

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{would like to hear the program.” | Rehearse Today { The grade and high school pupils | who will participate assembled this | morning in the Coliseum for a dress { rehearsal. For several months they | have been practicing in school and | section groups all over the City. Ralph W. Wright, school music director, will conduct the program. Evans Woollen Jr, School Board { president, will make a brief address | Chelsea Stewart, Tech High School | \ | stagecraft instructor, will act as| program production manager. RA

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supervision of Sergt. C. A. Pruett, Tech R. O. T. C,. instructor. What They'll Sing The program: Organ Prelude Fanfare “America Orchestra, Chort “God of Our Fathers” "a ! Orchestras. Choruses | | Largo from ‘‘Xerxes . Handel | | Intermezzo from ‘L’Arlesienne Suite { March The Thunderer’ All-City Grad On Wings of Son he Swing Evening raver | Gretel . All-City Fifth and Prelude to Act 3

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Accompanists: Madge _Catheart, | Henri Dane. Charlotte Moore, Gertrude | Newcomer, junior high school music teach- | | ers, and Louise Swan, Technicikl. Fanfare 1; brass group directed by Robert Shultz Shortridge High School Choral reading | | directed bv Wallace Montague, assistant] {| principal, School 25

LOAN FIRM GROUP | T0 OPEN PARLEY

Approximately 250 executives and | members of the operating forces of personal loan companies in ‘eight x central Imdiana counties will meet | tonight for the regional conference of District No. 3 of the Indiana Association of Personal Finance Companies. The ‘meeting will be held in the Chateau Room of the (Claypool Hotel. | The counties which will be represented are Marion, Madison, Ham(ilton, Hendricks, Hancock, Shelby, Johnson and Morgan, | The conference will open with a dinner to be followed by a program of addresses hy Association leaders and executives in loan companies. Officers of the Association and members of the ‘executive board met at a noon luncheon at the | Claypool Hotel.

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STREET REPAIRS AT CHARLESTOWN BEGIN

An extensive street repair program for Charlestown, site of the plant, will be started Monday by the WPA, State Administrator John K. Jennings announced today. Mr, Jennings said the town’s street facilities have been disinte[grating steadily under the heavy truck traffic to and from the powder | plant, + About 60 workmen will be as|signed to the construction of curbs {and gutters. After this work is completed, repairs to streets and {drainage facilities will be started.

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Club Will Hear How Tallest Storage Tank Was Built Here

Next week they'll start putting 4800 gallons of paint on the tallest | gas storage tank in the world—at Fall Creek and Northwestern Ave. | In connection with this event, | the Optimist Club's weekly bulletin | announced today that the “Sidewalk | Superintendents,” the folks who | stand around all day watching a |

construction job, actually burned | the roofs of their mouths while the | tank's been going up. This was checked with George | Saas, Citizens’ Gas & Coke Utility | public relation director, who is go- | ing to talk to the Optimists at their |

luncheon tomorrow. Mr. Saas said the Optimist Bulletin probably was a little too enthusiastic, However, Mr, Saas said the tank, which is 120 feet taller than the Monument, drew one of the largest delegations of sidewalk superine tendents in the Ctiy’s building history. For the arm-chair superintends ents in the Optimist Club, Mr. Saas will show pictures he took at the various stages of the tank’s con« struction. The méeting will be at 12:15 p. m. at the Columbia Club,

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