Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1942 — Page 10

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Club Sets School Record of $1000 ir 8 Weeks.

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high school chorus will sing; sev al numbers and Claire Wood- , Evelyn Brothers and Eileen| Lewis will sing Solors. » “ Wiis Kaiser, Indianapolis artist,| gave a demonstration of silk screen processing at the meeting e Creative Art club yesterday. I itigtion was held for Betty William Steward, | Melvin

M jorie - Moore, Gertrude Lentz, Thora = Feltis, Betty Jo Miller, ur Stout, Trever Stiles, Don

has sold more than $1000

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cancer. daries Co. is using it to detect flaws in gun turret castings.

They say that Jack Jelliffe has to hit so many places at the same time when he’s drumming, that once in awhile he cheats, and uses his feet. You'd have to check up on this rumor personally, however; we're not giving away any trade secrets. He can be seen at the Shortridge high school vaudeville in Caleb Mills hall tonight and tomorrow night.

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|Six Acts of Vaudeville to

Be Presented Today ‘And Tomorrow.

sell tickets for their vaudeville,

Ibe shown to the public at Caleb].

Mills hall ‘tonight and tomorrow night. . . . they saw a preview yesterday. The performance was a “teaser,” because it was just enough to give {the students an idea, but that seems to have put the spirit into the ama-

teur ticket salesmen. Ticket sales up to now are the highest ever.

47 Features Six Acts The show will consist of six main

Intermission numbers. Featured in the intermission acts are: Eleanor Iovine, Normal Outealt, Jack Jel. liffe, Robert, lish, Gordon Wil. son, Austin espie and Thomas Wakeland. The six acts, with their Shaprmen, are: “The Mooresfield Girl” — ‘Joan Welch and Patty Moores. “The Story Book Ball” — Mary Finot and Lorna Dunmeyer. “The Doll Shop—Phyllis Dell and Mary Gardner. Band Takes Part

and Barbara McDougal. “Twilight in| Turkey”-—Susanne Smith and Patty Plummer, “Swiss Interlude”—Frances Zook, Katherine McClure and Keith Green. n o ”

History Club Elects

Ned Hendrickson is the new president of the History club. Other officers are: Elizabeth Josey, vice president; Mary Walker, secretary, and Ann Klinger, treasurer. » » » Mrs. Irene | Strieby, research {ibrarian of the Eli Lilly Co., recently addressed the modern language and chemistry pupils. Her subject was: “The Value of Modern Languages to a Research Chemist.”

SENATE APPROVES $00 LOCK PROJECT

Times Special WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—The Soo canal lock project took a new lease

lon life today.

Attached to a naval pay bill as a rider, it was passed by the senate late yesterday. The bill will now go to the house naval affairs committee, where favorable and quick action is forecast. The new Soo lock would increase by one-third the capacity of the capal- connecting Lakes Superior and

J8l | Michigan, through whith passes 85 [per cent of the country’s iron ore.

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The lock bill has been bottled up by the house rivers and harbors committee for a month.

portant to war industries, Chairman Mansfield (D. Tex.) of the rivers and harbors committee has Y| refused to let the bill out of committee for a vote in the house. - The project would cost $8,000,000.

Warren Central Chorus fo Sing

The senior chorus of Warren Central high school, directed by Miss Kathleen Hergt, will present its annual spring concert at 8

Pp. m. Tuesday in the school gymnasium. Composed of 53 voices, the chorus has six soloists. They are Harriett Elliott, Junior Perkins, Dorothy Brown, Don Baker, Car- " men Featherstone and Ed Huber. The latter four, together with Charmon Means, Barbara Shaw, Jack Curry and Fred Miessen, compose the Madrigal singers. A string trio made up of Alice Springer, Evelyn Piel and Frieda Schmalfeldt will play. Estel Five coat will be accompanist for the program, Others who. will participate are

Don Irwin and Marie Dill.

| VICHY COURT SCANS

ITS OWN LEGALITY

“war guilt” court decides today whether it has the constitutional right to try six

|| leaders of the third republic on a

charge of having been responsible

}| for the fall of France. «

The question was raised by former Premiers Leon Blum and Edouard Daladier at the first session of their trial. They pointed out that Mar|shal Henri Philipe Petain had re- | ceived his constitutional power from the last constituted parliament of the republic and that had been sole-

{|ly to draw up a new constitution

and submit it either to parliament or the people for ratification. He was given no power to constitute a court to try persons under a law he himself had decreed and | made retroactive, they argued.

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Shortridge Band—Joyce Overbay

Although a new lock is vitally im-|.

|| RIOM, France, Feb. 20 (U. P.).—| The Vichy regime's

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