Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 181, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1921 — Page 11

WAR MOTHERS MAKE APPEAL FOR VETERANS Dec. 17 Chosen ‘For-Get-Me-Not’ Day, When Funds Will Be Collected. "Forget-Me-Not day." on Dec. 17 when the Disabled American Veterans of the World War. will make a silent appeal for funds, will be widely observed in Indianapolis. Mrs. Alice M. French, retiring president of the American War Mothers, is cooperating with Wayne Johnson, commander of the local post of the veterans in bringing to the attention of Indianapolis the fact that the war left many physical and financial wrecks In Its wake. The appeal will consist of striking Kers which will be displayed In promt places in downtown stores. Beaeth each poster, which shows a disabled veteran, will hang a stocking. Into which contributions will be thrown. Half of the funds will be used to care for disabled veterans in Indianapolis and the other half will go to the national organzation, which is carrying on relief work among tee unfortunate former fighters. Robert and. Mari of Cincinnati is national commander of the organizat.on. In addition to assisting personally in the local work Mrs. French has notified all units of the Wi# Mothers to cooperate In observing the day. ASK BOARD TO CHANGE PLANS gWhite Residents Oppose Col-; * ortd Community Center Idea. A petition asking that Chriitamore Battlement, at Nineteenth street and Colombia avenue, he operated as a white in- j stead of a negro community center as the hoard of park commissioners has planned, was presented to the board by 1 white residents of the neighborhood at the weekly meeting Thursday afternoon. The park board started negotiations for the purchase cf "hristamore Settle-j ment several weeks ago with the an- ! nounced Intention of using it as a negro community center. The petition was referred to James H. Lowry, superintendent of parks, and R. Walter Jarvis, commissioner of recreation, for investigation and a report next week. Resolutions for the acquisition of the Wright property, consisting of seven acres at East Washinging street and Pleasant Run, as part of the rlght-of- j way for the Pleasant Run parkway ex- j tension and for the acquisition of a 1 twos,ty-acre addition to Douglass Park were confirmed. The Wright property is estimated to cost SIO,OOO and the park addition, $15,000. petrograd may change again. HELSINGFORS, Dec. 9.—The proposal has been made for renaming Petrograd to Lenin berg, in honor of Nicolai Lenin, head of the Russian Bolshevist government, said a Moscow dispatch today. RAID ON OPIOI DEN. CHICAGO, Dec. 9.—Forty Chinese men and one white woman were arrested toll®'" In a raid on an alleged opium den in south Clark street. Opium and yen shee valued at $20.00 was seized.

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