Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 156, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1920 — Page 9

ARMISTICE DAY PLANS PERFECTED Maj. Gen. Read and Staff to Be . Guests at Celebration. Major General George W. Read, commander of the Fifth Army Corps, and his stafT are expected to attend the Armistice day celebration being given in the rotunda of the Statehonse under the auspices of the American Legion In Marlon County Thursday evening. The general has been invited to take part in the ceremony attendant to the presentation of a Victory Medal to a wounded veteran, which is to be symbolical of the homage the Nation pays to all veterans. FORMER VETERANS TO DON THEIR UNIFORMS. Various posts of the legion and other veterans’ organizations will attend the celebration in uniform and in bodies. All ex-service men and women are expected to bring their friends and relatives to help swell the audience. Among the organizations which will attend in a uniformed body is the Marion County chapter of the Rainbow Division Veterans' Association. The chapter is composed ot members of the headquarters and supply companies and Batteries A and E of the 350th Field Artillery and a few from ether units of the famous division. One of the most interesting features of the celebration will be the first public exhibition of the Chatean-Thierry atone from the arch of the bridge over the Marne at Chateau-Thierry, which waa presented to the American Legion by the mayor of the French city. The legion presented the stone, in turn, to the Indiana department for us* as the corner stone of the proposed memorial building. The celebration will end with a dance. Mcllvaine-Kothe Pest No. 153, American Legion, made nominations for officers to serve next year at the monthly business meeting at the Athenaeum last night, following the weekly dinner. Those nominated were: For finance officer, Norman Metzger; for secretary, J. N. Easton and Clay W. Batchelder; for vice president, Walter Lieber, Bd Becker and Paul Fisher, and for president, Robert S. Wild, Otis Griner and Frank Richards. VISITING ADJUTANTS ATTEND POST FETE The Marion County council of the legion gave a party last night for the State adjutants attending the conference at national headquarters here yesterday. The party was held In the Parry-Stephen-son post hall, Sixteenth and Illinois streets, and was featured by a battle royal between six negroes, and a boxing match between Jack Dillon and Tommy Ridge, champion of the First Division. National Commander F. W. Galbraith, Jr., made a brief speech. Major General Read and Col. Hatch, commander of Ft Benjamin Harrison, with their staffs will be guests of Irving, ton post No. 38 at an Armistice celebration, dance and card party at Moore’a hall at 8 o’clock this evening.

3 Women Victims of Purse Snatcher A purs* snatcher was active last night, dodging the police and robbing women in the north part of the city. Within leas than an hour three robberies were reported within a few blocks of where the police were searching for the thief. Isabell Clarkson, 1543 North Meridian street, was robbed by a negro while she was walking near her home. The man came from behind her and seized her velvet handbag and ran. The bag contained eye-glasses valued at $25, a key and a small sum of money. Mrs. J. W. Kelley, 219 East Fifteenth street, was robbed by the same man at Fifteenth and Ogden S'-eeta. The purse was valued at $5 and ontained $4 and a vanity bos. Miss iL-.en Mitchell, 1743 Hail place, was the third victim. She was robbed on Sixteenth street near Illinois street. Her purse contained $7.75.

Chase Over 7 States Ended at La Porte Special to The Times. HAMMOND, Ind., Nov. 9.—A chase extending into seven States came to sn abrupt ending at Ea Porte with the arrest of Otto Paul Mllde, 41, an actor, and a 15-year-old girl, on a complaint made by the girl's mother. The couple was brought to Hammond and Mllde was arraigned before United States Commissioner Charles Surprise, on charges of violation of the Mann act. abduction and contributing to the delinquency of a child. Milde and the girl were turned over to a United States marshal and will be taken to ludlanapolis today to appear Judge Anderson in Federal Court. B\R ASSOCIATION MEETING. Pemarens C. Brown will read a paper on “The Great Gamo” before tbe Indianapolis Bar Association Wednesday evening in the library of tho United States Court. Each member of the association Is requested to bring a guest.

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1920.

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