Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1920 — Page 14

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TRUCK CARAVAN READY FOR TOUR Motors Will Visit Farmers of Central Indiana. Everythin? is in readiness for the ■tart on Monday of the farm development tour of the motor truck dealers identified with the Indianapolis Automobile Trade association. The caravan will leave at R:.TO in the morning and will cover east and central Indiana before returning. * The object of t'he tour is to educate j ‘ the farmer on the advantages of the mo- | tor truck and other labor saving motor equipment. MANY FIRMS ARE REPRESENTED. The enravan vill “tart from Meridian, just north of Thirty-eighth street. The dealers who are participating in the tonr are: Cartinhour-Bowman Company, with n Federal and lMiffman truck: General Mo- j tor Truck Company, G M. <’■ truck: In dlana Motor Company, Kissel truck: Master Motor Company, Master truck: Lathrop McFarland Company. Maxwell truck: Eosey-Nasli Motor Company. Nash truck; the Wildhaek Company. Oldsmobile truck: Kitther Auto Company. "Packard and Keo trucks, and the Martin Truck Company. Stewart trucks. - The caravan will he accompanied by a division of the Indianapolis Military band. The first demonstration will be at | Westfield and the remainder of Mon- • day's itinerary will include stops at ! Noblesville and Pendleton with the first | night's control at Anderson. NEXT CONTROI. IS AT .MCNCTE. On Tuesday the cararan will move to Frankion. Alexandria, Yorktovvn and Muneie in order named with control at the latter place. On Wednesday the trucks will go to Mount Summit. Newcastle. Hagerstown ■ and Richmond, with control at the latter place. Thursday morning the entourage will go to Centerville, Cambridge City, Connersville. Gienwood and Rushviile. Control will be at Rushviile. On Friday the trucks will go to Mil- ; rev, Greensburg, Waldron. Shelbyville Saturday the trip homeward will in elude a demonstration at Fairland. / College Y.W.C. A. to Hold Meeting Here The annual conference of the College Toung Women's Christian Assignations of Indiana will be held In. Indianapolis to ; morrow and Sunday. Tomorrow's session will be held at the i main building of the lo.*al association and j . Sunday's session at Butler college. The cabinet of the Butler Y. W. C. A. 1 will entertain the visiting delegates. The colleges sending delegates are: DePauw university, Purdue university. Earlbam college. Franklin college. P.ntler college. Hanover college. Indiana Central university, Terre Haute Normal school. Muneie Normal school and Danville Nor- j mu I school. Miss Tabltha Gerlaeh. who for the past year has been president of the Butler association, is in charge of arrangements for the conference. ' The principal speaker will be Miss Constance Ball of Chicago, student sec retarv for the central field. MI ST PREPAY FIKST-Cl.\S> MAII.. Robert H. Springsteen, postmaster, to day v.as authorized to issue permits for | Rending first-class mail without stamps, ; on the prepayment of postage.

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BRYAN LASHES COX,EDWARDS Calls Jersey Governor Joke and Ohio’s Disgrace. LINCOLN, Neb., Mar 14.—William Jennings Bryan does not consider Gov. Cox of Ohio among the available democratic candidates for the presidency. Ho believes he is the man the '-.vet forces intend to center upon. Edwards of New Jersey he regards as a joke and says that a drunkard in the last stages of delirium tremens would have enough sense to know

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that Edwards bas no chance whatsoever as a pre?idential candidate. In statements given out here today Mr. Bryan says that Cox is the choice of the wets and that he has fairly won the dishonor that he seeks, having traded his birthright for a mess of pottage. Bryan points out that Cox was elected governor of Ohio in IDIS by a small majority. The county in which Cincinnati is located provided the necessary votes in return for having kept a dry plank out of the state platform. By ran further says that in the campaign of 1919. when the -wets sought to nullify all that the drys of Ohio had gained, Cox sat silent, and now, after

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disgracing his state, he aspires to a P&* I sition in which the could disgrace a nation. Residence Robbed of Silverware John Irish, 1329 North Dearborn street, reported to the police today that burglars entered his house last night and stole silverware valued at $59 and a watch valued at SSO. HAYOI! PLAN'S TENT CITY. TOLEDO, May 11. Mayor Sehreiber today prepared plans for a tent city -o relieve a bousing shortage which is becoming more acute daily.

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