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SATURDAY, NOV. 5 1040
Around the Stofe—
Jeffersonville Net Ban Called an ‘Example to Other State Schools’
‘Athletic Setup Must Be Changed,’ IHSAA Officials Explain to Delegation
Officials’ of the Indiana High School Athletic Association a .. today that the ban. placed. on: Jeffersonville High School basketball
competition was “an example to other state schools.” »
‘You must change the athletic setup at Jeffersonville betore we will consider alldwing the team to compete with other schools, * the
IHSAA told a delegation from the school. The announcement came after|
Jeffersonville school official < terday appealed to L. V. Phiips Pr omoted >
IHSAA commission, to lift the competition ban. Students Stage Protest In Jeffersonville, meanwh 800 angry students marched in 4 protest strike for the second { The meeting In Indiariapolis| last two hours. No official state- | ment was: made. | “We discussed the Jeffersonville | situation,” Mr. Phillips said. “But; I have no authority to make com-| mitments.” The ITHSAA two days ago suspended’ Jeff until Mar. 1, ruling that” “undue influence’ was used
ver Creek High School. ~ Meets Here Today | The IHSAA will convene here today but officials said no plans were made to discuss the Jeffe ¥ Jeff Coach Ed Denton, central] figure in the ouster, pleaded with| students to return to classes called on Mr. Phillips nen, De with Jeffersonville Principal Emory W. Theiss, Superintendent |
James Sloin
Ayres Names 2
of Schools William F. Vogel and School Board Attorney Owen To New Posts Voigt. | Hammond | David P. Williams,
Harding school officials today | investigated a blast which yes-| terday injured a janitor and’ shook part of the building.
Two new vice presidents of L.
when an oil burner exploded in the board this week. the boiler room.
Princeton
Ernest J. Thompson, 61, was liams, formerly secretary; crushed to death when a huge named a vice president. locomotive turntable was turned’
covered wlfen the turntable man 8. Ayres and Frederic M. stalled. Thompson had worked at Ayres, vice presidents.
_ {line,
J. A. Gloin Advanced
Leo 5: Ayres and Co. were announced & run of one ho “20 today by Theodore B. Griffith, utes between the cies. Gill, 43, suffered minor injuries president, following a meeting of
John G. Williams ‘was elected on suddenly. His body was dis- secretary. Other officers are Ly- ®°n held in Grand Rapids, Mich.)
"Ture Airline
Pre-Inaugural Flight " Heralds Opening of New Route Nov. 12.
By DAVE WATSON
to the engine roar of a new air-
a pre-inaugural flight made yesterday by two'ships of! newly organized Turner Airlines, city officials at intermediate stop-| ping pdfhts hailed the new serv- | ice as “a great step forward in Hoosier transportation”. . Regular scheduled runs will be-' gin on Nov. 12 over northern’ segments of the Turner route to Grand Reoids, Mich. Representatives of the state and city governments were aboard the DC-3s for the opening flights, as well as members of Chambers of Commerce ffom In-| dianapolis, Kokomo, South Bend and Kalamazoo. | State aeronautics officials, Sen. |
Hpes were listed onthe passen-, |ger roster. | ' Mayor James Maguire of Ko(komo, who joined the flight at ‘his home city, made his first trip Ib air,
STUFFS Long Need” A: Officialdom’s
Indiana skyways are throbbing!
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Mrs. Geraldine Hadley Moorman |
Ex-Teacher Aids Pastor
Taught Sunday School for 20 Years
Mrs. Geraldine Hadley Moor-
[will be found daily in her new office as assistant minister in the First Friends Church.
Mrs. Moorman, one-time head of ihe department ‘of home econom“les “of Technical: High “School,
{Churchwomen will hold- their all (day meeting from 9:30 a. -m.
{Evangelical
“"Counel will Observe World Community Da
‘Women in both Europe (Asia will benefit by the World Community Day program of Indianapolis churchwomen next Fri-
The Indianapolis Council of
through the afternoon in the Zion! and Reformed’ Church. They will welcome a for{mer displaced person as A symbol |of the spirit of their “meeting. {They also will hear addresses from Hoosiers recently returned) {from overseas and dedicate “Pieces for Peace,’ gifts from the
and|’
{women for the needy abroad. The .churchwomen will elect! new officers and vote on an amendment to the constitution
[permitting the council president to serve three years instead of § two.
Posters on Display he eight winning posters in
2 Sn Marion County | stoners. | Walter H. Edwards Jr. pind manager of the W, H. Edwards Co., 2353 Winthrop. Ave. charged the * ‘Commissioners threw out our bids despite the fact that ours was the lowest of any submitted.” | The firm submitted bids for holler re; work at the Marion County Home and Sunnysidé Tuberculosis Hospital. Hackney Firm Gets Contract
side was awarded to the R. A. Hackney Co., whose basic bid was $7560. The Central Boiler and Iron Works, 1135 8. Harding St, won a work contraét at Juijetta, with their bid of $13,900. The Edwards firm offered bids.
(the recent ‘al¢ohol education con--
‘test sponsored by the council will| be on display. Mrs. Dorsey D. King, council president, will extend the hand of
{Homer Capehart, newspapermen man, Who 18 & former vice prin- fellowship - to Mrs, - Anna. Blomand top officers of Turner AIr- na) of Technical High School, kalns of Latvia, who came to In:
dianapotis a-few-m-onths age from a displaced persons camp in Germany. Mrs. Blomkalns, now an ‘employee of the Indiana United Lutheran Synod, will express greetings. MEE VIFENT AT SY, WHO recent:
reception of the taught Sunday school for 20 years ly spent sev eral months in Af[con line. was reflected by City in First Friends Church. She is rica, will speak on
“Women of
Corporation Council Fred K. Baer the daughter of the late David Africa” in the morning: The Rev.
|of South Bend who said the trans- |
and Sarah M. Hadley, Quaker
Allen B., Rice, Methodist minister:
portation route fulfills a long- ;ministers-of Hadley, Ind. Dr. M./of Gary, Ind. who traveled all
standing need in Indiana. “We in South Bend have {no adequate transportation to the! {south and Indianapolis,” he said. [“We can. drive in approximately three and a half hours, but the
trip is five hours by bus. There is no direct rail route.” The airline schedule calls for:
and two min-
from Gov. Gov. G.
In a letter carrie Schricker yesterday
James A. Gloin, treasurer, was Mennen Williams of ‘Michigan, rd to the post of executive the Hoosier chief executive de- members and carry a part of the Beatrice Wilson and Mrs. William
[vice president, and David P. Wil-| scribed inauguration of the\flights was 28
as “a great step forward in Trans portanion in Indiana.” Speaking at a ceremonial lunch-
Pete Capehart declared the services a benefit to north-south
had
IN. Hadley is her brother, Since she retired as a school lin’ Coatesville, Ind. She is a mem-| ber of the board of trustees of! Earlham College, chairman of the [Committee on Training and Re‘cording of Ministers for the West. ‘ern Yearly Meeting of Friends and statistician for the meeting. As the newly appointed assistant to the Rev. Herbert Huffman, she will call in the residences of. the
administrative work of
church.
Victor H. Delong rvices Monday
the Southern railway shop 35 ‘Mr. Gloin joined L. 8. Ayres & vel between Michigan and In- - garvices for Victor H. DeLong, years. : : Co. in July, 1925, in the store's & on Turner Gots Thrill [Whe led yesterday at his home, Clinton research staff. Since then he has 21 E.\13th St, will be held at
The death of a . carpenter was called - accidental in 1943. “today by Coroner Howard Wat--
ot the line, acknowledged the pre-' inaugural flight as the “thrill of
David P. Williams will retain MY life time.” son. He sald Virgil Gross was his duties as general mérchandise
“We believe we will fake his-!
killed yesterday while hunting a manager and John G. Willams [0TY In the air service with opera-
rat at his residence.
and | fell. . and Children’s ‘department.
IN INDIANAPOLIS
EVENTS TODAY
|BIRTHS
: American Legion National Executiy
Mr: Gross’ will continue as senior merchanshotgun fired when he slipped dise manager of the Men's Store
tion of Indiana's. own airline,” Col. Turner declared.
soon open regular] (flights between Indianapolis, | Bloomington, Bedford and Louis|ville; Chicago, Kankakee and In|dianial apolis, and Cincinnati, Con-
|nersville and Indianapolis. Furth-|
ler expansions will’ “be’-made in
e Com Boys Conference—Through, tomorrow, At Loteman—Charies, Alameds Sprankle; time, according to R. Paul WeesAr
Je peed uarters. Indiana eaners’ Conventlen—tomor- | TOW, CPO: Hotel. hina. Drive for Needy of auspices of *Eucemicity and W
y Souchon; Carl, Christin
NMadiock ethodist—Ceorge. Mildred - werptindag Bona "Efieen Mavis: Rovers
jee minittee, Church Federation. Cloth-| Senour: Thomas, Marjorie in he to be Collected Ir from n _neighbo rhood Westley, “Mary Ann Argo; Villars Jr Jr. hurel rou ~Greater Indianapolis Bird Show ~Through gt aries. Mary Allred; Chester, tomorrow. Hotel Severin. tehason. Marien Count Indianapolis 2 of At se Franciv-—EFmest, Weriading Stgvair: Scouts Exhibit af Sesuting-Lntd ie i Bi Alex, Erma Peiler; Clarence, Viola ndiana- University building, Fa 4 At Home—Murhn Edith Reed, Book and Tey Fair—Sponsored by Indian- Missouti; Roscoe, Evelyn Pierson. 3K
apolis Branch. American Association ot St RIE ety University, Women einai dar,’ L. 5. Iichigan ot. David." Mattie Theater Presents “Village Green” 13 A 26th; Will, Mary Butt,
King, 532
Civie
: 8 Wa dally Shroygh Nov. 12. irls heater 47 ) arama St. At ‘Gen. heal eral—-Webster, Betty Brisker: Clyde Techn eal Hi shoul Chol Presents = Georgia Carr: Omer, Ella Williamson,
One gh ri *—8 Dp. oCrten Mls Hall Shortriaz “ High Schogl At Coleman—Richard, Helen Kennedy, nite ations resident pen. arlos Romulo Public Address—Sponsored by tn- A% DiethegiskRernard, Margaret Milas.
gianapolis 2 ranch. En (Lian, -Speakin Un —8
—— te | on m., World Memorial arsare; Bterrett; Wilbert,” Preda' sunrise 6:17 | Sunset 4:39 auditorium ty Broad Ri Bl Aan Lesion Ausiiiary St St. Francis — Dewey, Linda Hargis: FSP bai onus San Ipsm “ 2 vin elorel er, 1 han home: Aira Set id Sie ae” ¢. At Home— TH a Barnett, . 1731'% +Excess since Jan, 1 ndianapolis rusa " uncheon Meet- " tabl shows. “the temp erang—12:30 m.. Hotel Washington. Bellefontaine Felman, Varrie. Brown, tuge ln. other ¢ tab y p American Lesion ¥ational Sommanders’, + ckior Statio Binh Low an —7 m th c ————— 5 - Sigmund Rembére Autographs His Back. DEATHS d Atlanta 38 $ Deep In My Heart” —10 , Ste Bu rban k’ 92 54 Book Store; 11 an L vres bo: 3 Vel na Sagor s, 37, at 1423 Yandes, arterio- .. 44 31 sc 1eart Cine nati’ Cae 50 30 Iniona Junior Chamber ot > ammeres . Governmental Affairs "Sebo An v3 ie Br Brown + 88, it 969 Hosbrook, cardio- Clevelan 3 3 tomorrow, Claypool Hotel Lucille Dickman; 48, at 11Q1 N. Reystone, |Evansvill 62 31 sarc oma, Fi. Wa
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EV ENTS TOMORROW ; ation. 1, at 801 River, Y u of Chireprictie Convers “Wiliam FH. Anderson; #6, wt General
Cixi Theater Presents age Green" — 8:30 pm, Jay Theduen aturday, theprod "84d Ms Alabam
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coronary Pi. Wart the a in ANIL 8 4€ yo « “are? Hand “City FER
* ner, executive vice president.
green: t Yesterday's flights were piloted 5209 Woodside eons hy Robert Clifford; vice president:
in charge of operations, with
urer.
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wn Ww 1ston Hotel: *‘teriosglerotic- heart, vi 58. -- Ameriean Reekion National Executive Com. Harry . Foster, 69, at General, : carel- Miniiea olis-St. Paul . 46 25 [nittee Gon ference— Fatal day, Leg ma. THERADS «. ...... 0000s 6 43 eadquarte N IIE 40 Indiana Dry ky Convention—PFinal- Georee’ HL. Harris 5; 30 Harvard. New York City ........ 3 44 ay, Claypoo ClatRing Brive for Nee oe En prose 1 Florence L. Herring, 61, at 1548 8. Rels- Qmaha es 3 3 day. Under auspices o cemici or : gars. Us Eomnifice oa “James--Leo Risa. 80. ab Methodist, earcl S20 B Brieives P 3 glothing wi i be collected Hoos or Row Tone A 63 32 hood ' churches Jay D. Smith, 51, at 4561 N. Delaware, | Washi t pg 49 2° Grehtel oi anapolls. Bird Show—Pinal , BO ongy Orc worker, 15, at" 2015 | joins ‘ ay Hol n 78, = . Pre Guilford, carcinom: WOMEN . WANT PARADE
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served in operating and financial Col Roscoe Turner, president 2 p. ‘m>\Monday in the Farley en will present Mrs. 49-year-old capacities, and became treasurer’
Funeral Home, Burial will be in Washington\ Park cemetery, A native of\ Allentown, Pa., Mr. DeLong had régided tn Indianapolis for 35 years. He.was 51 {years oid. He was employed by the Saenger Chor
Silk Hosiery Mills, He is survived by ‘his wile, {Ruth, and two siepcniaren Mrs, Elizabeth Windsor and\ Dale {Chambers, all of Indian RN
Earle B. Webb
[terday In St. Vincent's Hospital, will be at ‘10° a, m. Monday in
a ‘Capt. Frank Bray as co-pilot; and} Flanner and Buchanan mortuary. |John Horn, the line's chief pilot, Burial will be in Shelbyville. He| with First Officer Dan Hass as 4 "s co-pilot. 4 Gov. Schricker was represented Bell Telephone Co., he had lived Burnett, by F. Shirley Wilcox, state treas- in Indianapolis 40 years, He was Mrs. Verne A) Trask, R. R. 16, down with a piece of plank, but} Hs ¥ was chosen president and Miss he could not prevent his escape. include-'a nephew, Janet McLaren, daughter of Mr.'He said the bandit threatened to Kenneth E. Webb, Atlanta, Ga. and Mrs. E. E. McLaren, 4715 15910 him as hg took approximately and a niece, Mrs. Caroline Ful- Park Ave. was named secretary- $35 from him. % UW Mrs. Jesse Cross of 29'S. Rich-
was 66. A retired employee of Indiana
a native of Anderson: Survivors
lington, Tuscon, Ariz,
teacher, Mrs, Moorman has lived
lub and pre-' Besides the northern route, the viously had worked for the Real thered w airline will
{over Europe some months ago, will discuss “Peace is Possible” in an afternoon address, Speaks on Realism Mrs. Walter Gingery in the afternoon will present the’ “Pieces for Peace” to Mrs. H, I. Rudduck {who will dedicate them. Mrs [Rudduck, president of the Indiana Council of Churchwomen, also will speak on “Realism Down to Earth” during the afternoon session, Mrs; Leonard C. Hunt, Mrs. | Templemeyer will music. The Rev, Frederick R.
| morning prayer, .
of $5928 and $7864.20 on the Sunnyside and Counfy Home projects: | Bids Were Rejected {| Their bids were rejected, the commissioners said, because the firm “failed to comply with the William
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(Bud) board of commissioners said, “Edwards removed the specificati -sheet from the bids they “mitted “to this office. They" wanted certain portions of the work to be completed on a time
“In the first place,” Bosson, . president of “the
precede 1 the afternoon session. |
Lutheran Women
To Hold Zone Rally |
Missouri Lutheran Synod wom-
of Akron, 0.
morrow at 2715 p.m. in the Grace Lutheran Church. Mrs. Krueger is the vice president of the Central" District Lu-
by th Catholic Th Burglars Net $350 Cash | bene STE
In Series of Sorties Here
Armed Pair Gets $120 as Victim Leaves Cab; Knife Wielder Holds Up Office
Armed bandits and burglars netted approximately $350 early give - special today and last night in a series of Indianapolis sorties.
“Thanks, pardner, for your telegram . . . wish yu'd be here," Danny Beaman, 3009 Station St., and Shuphtrie Farb, 37 E. 38th | St.. charter members of the Roy Rogers Rid cutout of their hero at Fountain Square Theater.
Two well-dressed’ men,
{Ave., [robbed of $50.
Victim on Way Home
Mr. Epperly sald he was walk- on W, Washington St., Otto Krueger jno nome from a tavern when ap- nois St.
In an address on proached from the rear by the “Purposes and Achievements” in two. men:
an Indianapolis - Zone -Rally--t0- towing him from-the-tavern.-Silver amounting to $115 was stolen from the home of Herbert | Veterans of Foreign Wars, 211 E.!
He believes they fol-!
Fink, "36, 1715 Berwich St;
night while he walked to a cor-| omen’s Missionary ‘ner drug store. Mr. Fink said $60 in Roosevelt “iiss Olga Kaiser will preside gimes, $40 In old silver coins and! at. the meeting. Pastor W. L.g15 in other change was taken!
Barth of the Calvary Lutheran trom a drawer.
Church, Edgewood, will give al history of the league. Missionary neighborhood; 2836 N. Warma an, Grace and Christ Ave, was entered while occupants, | Services for Earle B. Webb, {Shurches will will serve as hostesses. Wate away last night, Dr., who died yes- °
‘Leagues of
Two | Local Students Named Class Officers
‘been na: cers at Hanover College. John Tras son of Mr,
| treasurer,
i
|
|
Another home in the same, . in the building until all
othing was missing.
| Draher,
ab Knife-wielding bandit escaped; {yesterday after robbing Harry or sitions will 50.. of 1950 Valley Ave. |cierk-stenographer po Two Indianapolis students have at the ‘office of the New Wreck-| t Personinel freshman class offi- ing Co., 1510 N. West St. by. the Indiana State Mr, Draher told police he fought |
and with the bandit, knocking him|
armed with pistols, | Daries, host pastor, will lead the curency from Aldin DeRosier, 46, of 1327 Mountcalm St. Luncheon will today after he left a taxicab in front of his home. Lee Epperly, 37, of 2212 E. . New York St., lugged by two men near Washington St.
Tamilt of Ham and land St,
near Illi- | FOR AN She- said the man ran when she: held onto her purse and : # ‘séreamed. : 4 Important EE The Frank T. Strayer Post, |. A $ nnouncemen last | night of an undetermined amount Announcement |of money and a quantity of | liquor, police reported. About a
Police sald |
and material basis.” | Mr. Bosson-said on these two {points alone, the firm was made {ineligible to compete in the bid|ding.
Club, tell life-size | Plan Tryouts Tryouts for the first production
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took $120 in early
told police he was
told police a would-be purse snatcher hit -her-andtried-}-to grab her purse as she walked
Sunday Times
The robbery was discovered) {after a meeting last night by Ross Schuyler, club manager, and he theorized the burglar had
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