Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 107, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1920 — Page 3

STATE KIWANIS CLUBS TO MEET JBig Attendance, Sept. 29-30, Is Reported Assured. The annual state convention of the Indiana district of Kiwanis clubs to be held at the Hotel Severin. Indianapolis, Sept. 29 and r.O, promises a large attendance, according to the state Kiwanian officials. The convention committees of the Indianapolis club have announced a program that bristles with interest and activity. Special preparation is being made for the entertainment of the women who attend the meeting. The program provides for social and business sessions both at the Severin and Broad Ripple park together with theater parties and automobile rides. Kiwanian business meetings are scheduled for the hotel at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday, Sept. 29, and at 10 a. m. the following day. All Klwanians and gnests will register from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. at the hotel on the opening day—Wednesday. Tea will be served on the mezzanine floor to the visiting ladies at 2:30 in the afternoon. At 8 p. m. the men will attend a smoker and the women will be guests at a theater party. An automobile ride has been arranged for the women at 10:30 a. m. Thursday. Kiwanian entertainment will be staged at Broad Ripple park Thursday afternoon for those wearing the Kiwants badge. The Indianapolis Kiwanis ball club will try Its metal against the Kokomo team at 3:30. At 5:30 everybody will go for a ride on the steamer Sunshine on pretty, picturesque White river. The best entertainment will take place at 6:30 o’clock—a real clambake. The day will close with a short business session to select the next convention city and a dance will follow. Kiwanis membership in Indi|na has doubled tn Indiana in the last year, the officers say. Col. J. L. McCulloch of Marion, is district governor. The lieutenant governors are: Alex Scott of Indianapolis and W. G. Oliver of Franklin. The other state officials are William F. Sattler, Lafayette, treasurer; Charles E. Hutchins, Marlon, secretary: R. G. Brusch, Marion, publicity director. Both J. Mercer Barnett, international president of Birmingham. Ala., and O. Samuel Cummings, International secretary of Chicago, have announced they will attend the convention.

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Farmers Warned on Fall Cider Making Special to The Times. HARTFORD CITY, Ind.. Sept. 13. —Blackford County farmers wish to make sweet cider and have appealed to Prosecutor Pursloy for permits. No permits are necessary, the officer has held, but has warned them not to get more than one-half of 1 per cent of alcohol in the cider. J Noblesville Boy’s Injuries Serious Special to The Times. XOBLESVILLE, Ind.. Sept. 15.—Willard Scott, 10, son of William Scott, was crushed about the head and Is suffering with concussion of the brain, the result of being hit by an automobile which was passing a gravel wagon on which the lad was driving. The boy jumped from the wagon to gather some flowers and stepped in front of the machine. His recovery is doubtful. Indiana Schoolmen Will Meet Saturday The Indiana Schoolmen's Club will meet Saturday at the Claypool Hotel, at which time they will adopt a program of adequate financial support for higher education In Indiana. Oscar H. Williams, secretary cf the club, has directed a letter to members of the organization, calling attention to the importance of the meeting. A number of prominent speakers have been secured to address the several sessions.

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HOOSIER KILLED FROM AMBUSH Farmer Shot at Before, Slain Near Eckerty. Special to The Times. ENGLISH. Ind.. Sept. 13.—John Lawrence. 35, farmer, was shot from ambush and instantly killed at the home of his brother-in-law, John McFxrland, three miles south of Eckerty, early Sunday morning. The assassin is unknown. It is believed a feud was the cause of the slaying. Bloodhounds from Bedford are being used on the trail of the slayer. Lawrence, accompanied by his wife and children, had gone to the home of his brother-in-law, before leaving for his new home at French Lick, where he had accepted a position. Rising early Sunday morning, Lawrence assisted McFarland in feeding the latter’s hogs and as they entered the hog lot the fatal shot was fired. Last week, It is said, shots were fired at both Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence while they were at work on their farm, at which time both narrowly escaped being hit. A public sale was held at Lawrence’s home Saturday preparatory to his leaving for French Lick. HARTFORD LAD DECLARED INSANE. HARTFORD CITY, Ind.. Sept. 13. Frank King, age IS, returned here from Camp Funston by army authorities where he was serving in the field artillery, will be sent to the Eastern Asylum for the Insane. The youth is now In the custody of the county sheriff.

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Evansville Burglar Gets 10 to 20 Years Special to The Times. EVANSVILLE. Ind., Sept. 13.—Robert Winston, 19, an Insurance solicitor, was arraigned here Saturday before Judge Philip C. Gould of the Vanderburg County Circuit Court on a charge of burglary and after pleading guilty was sentenced to the Jeffersonville reformatory for a term of from ten to twenty years. Winston entered the home of Peter Herbert, secretary and treasurer of the Crescent Coal Company here, on the night of Aug. 25, and after robbing the home shot Herbert, who surprised him as he was leaving the house. After his arrest Winston confessed to the police, saying he was without funds and wanted money so he could attend a dance. He also confessed to a number of other crimes committed in the city, and It is reported that he is wanted at Joliet, 111., on a robbery charge. Interstate Fair to Be Held at South Bend Special to The Times. SOUTH BEND, Ind., Sept. 13—The Sixth Interstate Fair, which will be held here Sept. 14-18, will be the first real post-war exposition, and entry lists forecast a record number of exhibits. An exhibit of products turned out by couvicts in the Indiana State Prisou at Michigan City will be a feature of the fair Attractions include harness and running races, automoblte, poultry and stock shows.

ITALIAN LABOR CHANGES PLANS Drops Communistic Program Except in Metal Factories. LONDON, Sept. 13.—Although the Italian Confederation of Labor has declared aglfinst an Immediate revolution in Italy, the government is still massing troops in the Industrial districts, according to a Milan dispatch to the Daily Express today. While the delegates to the National Labor Conference at Milan voted by a male rlty of 200 ballots against a revolution, they resolved that the Iron and steel workers should control the plants they have already seized through the soviet system. A speech by Signor Daragona, labor

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leader and Socialist member of the Chamber of Deputies, did much to sway the delegate) to the Milan conference. He recently returned from Russia and he declared he did not believe that communism would flourish in Italy. It was after Signor Daragona’s speech that the labor leaders decided not to attempt to spread communism beyond the metal factories which are already In the workers’ hands. The Italian labor confederation has decided to treat seizure of metal factories by the workers as an experiment. They desire to see how the soviet system turns out before taking any steps ■tward Its extension to other branches of industry. The decision of railroad men not to handle troop trains made it necessary to employ lorries for the movement of troops. A Rome dispatch said the government is still maintaining a policy of neutrality in the absence of Premier Giolltti.

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