Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 270, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1921 — Page 10

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We Will Help You to Save Safely ;flrirfjtr frabingg arid Croat (Ea Imunnui FARMERS MEET HERE MARCH 29 Ten States to Send Delegates to Conference. Farmers representing agricultural organizations In ten Middle Western States will meet In a convention at the Claypool Hotel March 29 and SO to discuss problems affecting agriculturists. Ohio. Michigan, Indiana. Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri and lowa will be represented. J. R. Howard, president of the National Federation of Farmers’ Associations, has been Invited to discuss “Tbe Relations of Agriculture, as Represented by the Farmers' Bureau, to Other Industries.” Andrew Smith, secretary of the Indiana Bankers' Association, and Walter Hays, president of the White River Bank of Loogootes. will discuss financial problems and cooperation between banks and farmers. George Bryant, agricultural statistician for Indiana, will dlscnn tbe cost of products used by farmera The committee on arrangements consists of C. W. Hunt, president of the lowa Farmers' Federation; Chester 11. Gray, Missouri, and R. Morrill, Michigan. CHIEF ATTENDS U. S. W. V. BANQUET Commander Witherspoon Tells of Growth in Country. John Knox Witherspoon of Seattle, Wash., commander-in-chief of the tulted Spanish War Veterans, spoke last night at a banquet of the MaJ. Harold C. Megrew camp of Indianapolis at the Gattliug Gun Club. Commander Witherspoon discussed conditions throughout the country affecting the veterans' organization as he saw them on an inspection tour. He said while there were 706 camps with an approximate membership of 80,000 a year ago, eighteen new camps have been formed, increasing the membership to nearly 100.000. He urged members to form political organizations outside their camps to obtain legislation necessary to protect disabled veterans of all wars, their wives, widows and children and he commended the work of the legislative committee appointed by the organization in Indiana. Other speakers were Charles J. Orblson, Capt. W. E. English, Col. Russell B Harrison, Mrs. Gertrude McCormick and Mrs. Charles Williams.

Probes Death of Man Hit by Machine Dr. Paul Robinson, coroner, today started an Investigation into the death of Scott Parker. 63, 622 West Court street, who died at the city hospital last night from injuries received yesterday when he was struck by an automobile. Parker started to run across the street In front of 514 West Washington street and Walter Foust, who lives on the National road west of the city, swerved his automobile to the left to avoid striking him. The side of the automobile hit Parker and he suffered a fractured skull. Leeds Continues Air Trip to Visit Mother NICE, March 22—William Leeds. the young son of Princess Anastasia of Greece, who is hastening to the bedside of bia ailing mother, left here by airplane today for Brindisi. He expects to arrive In Athens tomorrow. Leeds was taken from the liner Imperator and brought here from Cherbourg by airplane, arriving late last night. At last reports the Princess, who before her marriage to Prince Christopher was Mrs. William B. Leeds of New York nd Cleveland, was resting easily. BLACKFORD COI'RT IN’ SESSION’. HARTFORD CITY, led.. March 22. The March term of the Blackford Clrouit Court opened Monday, with the trial calendar for the term being made up at that time. The case of John Lawson of Montpelier, charged with liquor law violations, was get for Thursday.

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THIEF VISITS CANDY STORE Cash and Tobacco Products Stolen. A glass was broken from the side door of Eva B. Sheets' candy store, 1320 West Washington street, early today and a burglar carried away a liberal supply of chewing gum, cigars and cigarettes. The police were told that sl7 was taken from the cash register. G. L. Cheney, caller for the P. A E. railroad, told the police he was passing the store about midnight and saw a man standing near the sidedoor and that he asked the prowler what he wanted. The man, however, ran without answering him. Saifi Green, 2642 Rader street, reported that someone stole his watch and chain while he was at a restaurant, 19 North Illinois street. The watch and chain are valued at $97. When Marie Ergott, 437 North Illinois street, returned home last night she found that a thief had entered her room and carried away three suits, a brown dress and a wrist watch. The total value of the articles stolen was $176.45. A burglar used a skeleton key to open the lock on the rear door of Roy Ziggier’a barber sho-p, 3351 Clifton street, last night. He carried away a chewing gum machine containing $1 worth of gum and a few pennies. W 1111 am Miller, 1419 North Senate avenue told the police that he was “out having a good time” and that he met a mat. who robbed him of sl6. Noble Fletcher, Room 36, 19*4 North Meridian street, reported to the police that a thief entered his room yesterday and carried away clothing and a camera valued at $l3O. Anthony S. Cost, 442 North Pennsylvania street, reported the theft of a purse containing $2 and a key fold. On Trial for Trying to Kidnap Bergdoll BERLIN. March 22.—Frank Zimmer and Oirl N'eaf, the American detectives from the I'nlted States army of occupa-

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The mud holes between here ami Bounding Billows are keeping apace with the times, and while exact figures are not obtainable all show a substantial Increase In size over last winter. • * t A big singing took place at Hog Ford last Sunday. Several took an aetly part in it, in fact every one did his or her part, as those who couldn't sing had to sit and listen. • * t A brick fell off a building at Bounding Billows the other day and it hit the pavement with a duU thud. Poke Kazley shudders every time he thinks of it, as he came mighty near going to town on that day, and figures that he would have been Just about under the brick, on account of the town being so small. tlon. who were arrested at Eberbach while trying to seize Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, American draft dodger, were arraigned Monday at Mossbach. The taking of evidence was not completed and the trial was continued today.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1921.

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