Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 33, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1920 — Page 4

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Discuss Problems of Education Tonight Indiana’s part In the promotion of Tlsaal education will be discussed at 7 DO o’clock tonight at a meeting in the Chamber of Commerce building. Among the speakers scheduled to take part in the discussions are Dr. John X. Hnrty, secretary of the Indiana state board of health.; J. S. Hubbard of the state board of education; Charles F. Kennedy, secretary of the Federation of Farmers’ Associations; Charles Goodwin Saner* of the Indiana department of conservation ; B. R. Inman, Indiana State Chamber of Commerce; Rev. C. H. Windera. Rev. W. O. Trueblood, L. H. Wright, superintendent of the highway commission; Duke W. Duffey and Charles A. Baokwaiter. The American Legion and the Red

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Cross also will be represented at the meeting. Problems relating to public schools, agriculture, animal husbandry, good roads, health and Americanism, as incorporated In a bill considered by congress for the advancement of the national welfare In the creation of a department of education as a part of the cabinet, will be discussed. Huerta Recognized by Italy and Spain? MEXICO CITS, June 18—Reports were current In semi-official circles today that Italy and Spain have formally recognized the new government headed by Provisional President De La Huerta and that similar action probably will be taken by Great Britain and Japan soon. China was the first power to recognize the Huerta regime.

The Right Thing at the Right Time By MARY MARSHALL S. DUFFKK. V, J ASKING FAVORS. There are all sorts of social hords, but perhaps one of the most tiresome Is the individual who is always asking favors. It may be that you work for a wholesale cotton fabric concern and your wife lets drop the fact that Sometimes you are able to get 'pieces of cotton goods for her at wholesale prices. Then this tiresome individual pipes in with a request that you sometimes let her have some of the goods at wholesale rates too • You have a brother-in-law in the electrical appliance business and your ttresome neighbor wants an electric washing

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