Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 301, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1922 — Page 10
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EXPOSITION TO EXHIBIT PLANS OF MEMORIAL Home Complete Show Offers Space to Display Riley Hospital. The James Whitcomb Riley Memorial Xssocatiiin lias been tendered a booth at th Home Complete F.ijxisition by •ho exposition i-oinmittee. it became xnown today through an announcement from L. C. Huesmann, vbalrman of the finance committee of the memorial association. Robert Daggett, architect who hag completed the plans for the .Tames Whitcomb Riley Memorial Hospital for children, stateg these will be shown at the assotation booth sc the exposition, and explained by persons who will bs In attendance at the Tooth during all the exposition week. The exposition committee of the Real state Roar.', which has charge of the xposltlon. has given this space to the iiiey Memorial Association because the lospital will be a distinctly important addition to Indianapolis, say .1. Frank • ■antwell. chairman of the exposition committee, and because the exposition committee feels that such a laudable project will be of interest to every visitor to the exposition. Mr. Huesmann In expressing his appreclatlon of the commite's action in rendering the booth to the Riley memorial nssoi iailon. said yesterday: “It c particularly thoughtful and kind of he real ustato board and its exposition • immirtee to grant us a booth at their • into Complete Exposition, li , too. te- I iat all tndiacapi li and Indiana people re interested in this happy purpose of reeling the most suitable of memorials ' the Hoosier poet.” The Home Complete Exposition xviil •-•pen in the Manufacturers’ building at the State fairground, May S. and continue throughout the week Railway Board Will Fight for Powers CHICAGO. April 2'.—First steps in the tight of the Fnited Stares Railway Labor Board to retain its power will be taken Monday when Ben W. Hooper, newly lerted chairman and former chairman It. M F-arton confer at Washington wi'h Attorney General Daugherty and .solicitor Genera! Beck. The mec r :ng was called by Daugherty ollowing the decision by Federal Judge “age restraining the board from issuing imblic censure against the Pennsylvania •tailroad for non cotapliame with a • ••aril order on the ‘open shop” qnes- • ion leld on Charge of Fraudulent Checks Itoy W Ashley. 1020 North Alabama -ireer. was being held today for grand :ry action under 1.000 bon! by Judge Koihert O. Wilmoth on *hc hrrgo ~f -suing fraudulent checks. \; i.y give •he Bearing Service Company a eh-ck ■r So, it is alleged. TOO SLOW TO CATCH HIM. 11. 1.. Dunn. 824 North East street •card somhe one in the t ight trying to get In a door. By the time he got out f bed and to the door the prowler had -caped. BOY IS MISSING. Howard Fletcher, 17, till South Misouri street .wag reported to the police • April 22.
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Don't Hang Your Clothes Out if You Need Them The 'clothesline” robber got himself (or herself' another quantity of choice table cloths, lingerie, and other wearables out of the back yard of 1.. W. Walker. 2217 Tallin; t avtnue It was the third washing reported stolen in this neighborhood in ihi last we k. The Walker loss was estimated at s2o. Trustees Get No Pay to Work Election Day Township trustees are required to serve as inspectors at elections and are not entitled to any pay in addition to their regular recompense, according to a (If oi.sion rendered by the Appellate Court of Indiana. The test case was that of L. C. Holmes against the board of county commissioners, .lay County. Some- trustees in the past have held that they are. entitled to sl2 pay for election day sen ices.
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NEW BELIEVES COUNTRY SAFE IN VETS’ HANDS Addresses War Mothers in Talk at fleeting. "I believe our institutions are safe in the hands of those who offered their lives ihat. those institutions might be preserved,' declared Senator Harry S. New. in an address before the Marlon County organization of the American War Mothers at their meeting In the Odd Fellow Building. • “1 do not come before you today as a candidate for office,” asserted the Senator, ‘T come as one who would pay tribute of reveranoe to these mothers of men who gave and offered their lives to their country.” Expressing his belief the nation should show Its appreciation to its ex service men. Senator New declared it was his belief" that every man who had suffered
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1 for and served his country was entitled I to that country's gratitude." and he had and would always give preference to exservice men at the polls. Referring to the “bonus” bill, in which the War Mothers have taken a special ! interest, the Senator said he fully le- ! lieved before this Congress adjourns it ! will present a “bonus” bill which will be found reasonably satisfactory to all j concerned. He said he believed such a | bill was now lu preparation In the SenI ate. j In closing Senator New pledged his support to the War Mothers to aid in putting through the compensation lulls for disabled service men. According to Mrs. Elizabeth Carr, president of tne Marion County chapter of American War Mothers, Senator New has been of great assistance to them in settling these cla:ms against the Government. “It has been intimated he has done nothing for us except what has been in his line of duty, but we know better," declared Mrs. Carr. Other speakers who addressed til l meeting were Gideon W. Blaine, candidate far nomination for judge of the Marion County Superior Court; Theodore Taylor, candidate for sheriff on the Ue- ! putlican ticket; Victor Radcliff. candidate for precinct committeeman cl' the Eighth Ward. Firth precinct, an l Frank
E. Livengood, commander of die Department of Indiana, Veterans of Foreign Wars. All of them are ex-service men. ‘Missing’ Teacher Visiting Friends A young woman supposed to have dis- | appeared turned out to be visiting instead of “missing” today. Police of Terre Haute, Chicago and Indianapolis had been asked by the parents to search for Miss Regina Williams of Canuelsburp Ind. She is a school teacher in Monta: and failed to get home when she said >' would last week. It was explain* and had merely stopped off for a visit at t : residence of Zaehariah T Price, 32."?, l'.aKelly street, without notifying her par entg. ' TIRE THIEF AT WORK. A spare tire worth $12.60 was stolen ! during the night from the automobile of Fred Scbellenberg, 2110 Singleton street, parked hi front of 19 West South street
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