Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1920 — Page 14
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Epworth League in District Meetings Representatives of the Indianapolis and Greeneastle districts of the Epworth League are In the city to attend the opening of district eonvwitlons tonight n two local churches. Rev B. D. Beck of South Bend, Ind., Will be the principal speaker at the opening session of the convention of the Indianapolis district at the Broadway Ift E. chnrch. The Greeneastle district will meet at (he St. Paul M. E. church, and. follow f lug a supper to be served at the church. Rev. B. E. Kirkpatrick, conference president. will speak on "The Why of the Epworth League.” The conferences will close Sunday night. Star-Spangled Banner ThrillsJMonte Carlo MONTE CARLO, ‘May 21.—A great audience went wild with enthusiasm here last night when the New York Symphony orchestra played "The Star Spangled Banner.” This was the first appearance of an American orchestra here. Gen. Pershing Home From Panama Canal NEW YORK. May 21.—Bronzed and somewhat stouter, Gen. Pershing returned from his tour of inspection of the Panama canal on the transport Northern Paelfic. Says Germany’s Debt Is Mounting Steadily BERLIN. May 21.—Germany's floating debt ts increasing by 3,000,000.000 or 4.000.000.000 marks per month. Gustav Bauer minister of finance, told the national assembly today. PASHA WARNS CONFERENCE. PARIS. May 21. Mustapha Kemai Pasha. Turkish Nationalist leader, has addressed a note to the peace conference declaring that his government will not recognize engagements entered Into between the governments of other powers, according to the Journal Des Debats this evening.
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Mis* Lucy Fink, 38, a domestic, who disappeared from the home of E. W. Ballweg, 2151 North Meridian street, Wednesday night. Today the police were reinforced by a number of -divers. A reward of SIOO has been offered by Mr. Ballweg for the recovery of the body.
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1920.
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the arrest here of seven alleged violators. Forged permits for the sale of whisky were used, federal authorities claimed. Large stores of liquor here were expected to be discovered as a result of the arrests.
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