Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1922 — Page 12
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We Will Help You to Save Safely jflrtfber frtfttnf? cnu Crust Company SITE FOR NEW RITE TEMPLE Million Dollars to Be Spent by Lodge After June 28. A site for the mlllion-dollar temple of Adoniram Grand Lodge of Perfection, Scottish Rite, will be selected June 28, lodge officials announced today. The temple has been under consideration for eight years. Members of a referendum vote have shown they do not favor remodeling the present temple in Pennsylvania street near Maryland street. Four downtown and two outlying sites are preferred, the votes show. Charles M. Cooper and his sisters, Mrs. YTrgtnla E. Wiley and Mrs. Caroline C. Ogle have offer-d to give five acres on high ground near Riverside Park as a site. This is under consideration. The sites for which members expressed preference were Denison Hotel, near the city hall. Fall Creek and Meridian street, Meridian and North streets, old Shortridge High School and in the ThirtyEighth street district. Keystone Machine Refuses to Stay Whipped by Pinchot HARRISON, Pa., June B.—The Republican "machine'’ of Pennsylvania refuses to eay “licked." Despite the fact that Gifford Pinchot in the May primaries bowled the organization over and won the guoeruatnrial nomination for himself, today he is faced with prospects of again having to fight the •machine” for party leadership. When the Republican State committee meets In Philadelphia Saturday to select a State chairman, Pinchot will be opposed not only by tb regular old leaders who fought him in the primary campaign, but by practically every nominee as well. Near East Secretary to Visit Bible Lands Mead A. Kelsey, Indiana secretary of Near East Relief, will spend two months among the little sufferers of the Bible lands of the Near East this summer, to see for himself* the actual conditions. Mr. Kelsey will sail from New York Saturday for the Orient, via Constantinople. He will accompany other relief workers bi-nt on the same errand. A group of prominent men .vho long have been supporters of the Armenian orphan cause, will bear the expenses of the tour so relief funds will not be drawn upon. Secretary Kelsey is prominently connected with the Friends Church and for five years has been secretary of the Near East Relief committee of Indiana. During the summer he expects to keep Indiana contributors to Near East Relief Informed as to the progress of the tour. Mr. Kelsey's home is at Plainfield.
Four Arrested on Statutory Charges In an early morning raid on a residence in the I*oo block on Brookslde avenue today two women and two men were arrested. Those arrested are Martha Thompson, 3.1, 1823 Brookside avenue, charged with a statutory offense and child neglect; Laura Anderson, 30, 1110 Brookslde avenue, charged with a statutory offense and contributing to neglect of children; and two men giving their names as J. H. Hill, 25, of Mooresville, and James Burton. St. Dennis Hotel. The raid followed a complaint made by persons in the neighborhood who telephoned polic^headiuarters. Held for Trial on Charge of Bigamy Rae L. Muszar, former stock actor, is held in the county jail pending trial in Criminal Court on a charge of bigamy, it is alleged while Muszar was the busband of Sophia LeMart of Ft. William, Ontario, he married Nora McCall a* Indianapolis In October, 1021. He admitted to juvenile court authorities be had been married to a woman in Davenport. lowa. He claims she died, lie has a child by the M<Call woman. lie lived with her for some time before hi* narriage because, he avers, they bjd agreed to a common law marriage. Quit Business on Deal With Court ANDERSON. Ind., June B.—Mike Ryan and Lester Rehrig. proprietors of softdrink establishments here, agreed in Mayor Horne's court to quit business in consideration of sentences to the Indiana State Farm being suspended. The men were charged with violating the State prohibition law. Rehrig was arrested a second time within an hour after the mayor released him on a suspended sentence. Says He Was Robbed; Now He Is Arrested George Burnham, 1615 Williams street, early today told the police he was robbed by a negro woman at Indiana avenue and North street. He declared the woman took $7 from him. The police arrested Marie Roberts, negress, living in the rear of 1119 North Delaware street. She is charged with vagrancy and drunkenness. Burnham who made the complaint also was arrested and he is charged with vagrancy. K FIGHT COSTS LIFE. PRESCOTT. Ariz.. June 8. —Albert Barber and Charles Keough fought for a purse of $5. Keough was knocked out and died five days later.
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LIONS’ CLUB IS HELPING PLAN FOR AUTO TOUR Members Hear Story of Stuart Walker's Theatrical Venture With Stock Company. Members of the Lions Club today were cooperating with Edward O. Snethen, president of the Federation of Community Civic Clubs, In donating automobiles to be used next Tuesday, in an automobile tour of the eighth-grade pupils of the public schools. Stuart Walker, founder of the Stuart Walker Company at the Murat, was the guest of honor at the club yesterday. He discussed his experiences In establishing his company in the city. Mr. Walker said: “Six years ago, when I first came to Indlanaoplts, I had only 56,000 In the bank with which to produce my plays, pay salaries, rents, and meet the'innumerable incidental expenses which beset producers. No are in the city knew me or my players, and much more, no one seemed very willing to brush up an acquaintance. However meeting reverses of the worst sort for several weeks, we were soon able to meet out our expenses. That, with the support given us in morale and In finances, aided materially In giving ua a permanent position in Indianapolis. “To persons outside the theater ft fs always Imagined that the hardest part of an actor's work is the learning of his part. This Is by far the easiest, especially in stock companies. In New York theatrical work more than three weeks alone are spent in discussing the effect of a play on the audience, and in thrashing out the innumerable minor points which we have already cleared up months before we begin work on a play. Road companies spend a long time in casting, we do too, but our characterizations are also planned far in advance of our actual work of rehearsing.” Anew slate of Lion Club candidates was put In the field yesterday. It was as follows: President, Albert Stump; first vice president, A. W. Buck; second vice president, R. B. Blair; third vice president, H. D. Tumbleson; secretary treasurer, Roy F. Hartz; directors, J. P. O'Mabony and L. D. Summers, lio®| tamer, Arthur Beriault, Hon twister, E. C. Steele. Peru May Hold Manager Election PERT, Ind., June B.—Pursuant to a petition filed last year, Peru will hold a city manager election Tuesday. June 13, unless an injunction issues. The petition was filed last year and the date fixed, under au act of the 1921 Legislature. There is very little interest in the matter, and taxpayers have said they would prefer to save the expense Involved in a special election.' A similar election was scheduled fo*- Logansport, June C, but was abandoned because of a lack of popular interest.
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37 KLANSMEN SURRENDER TO AUTHORITIES Indictments of Members Follows Month of Grand Jury Inquiry. LOS ANGELES, June B.—Thirty-seven alleged members of the Ku Klux Klan or their legal representatives were expected to surrender themselves to authorities today as a result of Indictments voted by the county grand Jury following a monh of inveligalons. No warrants were issued, as word had been sent the county prosecutors office that the indicted men would surrender or would sen dthelr legal representatives to act for them. The indictments all charged kidnaping, false Imprisonment and assault to commit murder in connection with the night riders raid of nearly two months ago on the home of Fidel F,l Dnyen at Inglewood near here. One man was killed in the raid. rOI>ICE ARREST BADGER. LONDON. June 8. —The police were called out to apprehend a badger which escaped from the London Zoological Gar-. den. It was captured after a 5-hmir chase. auto p/Tinting to keep shop running during dull season we’ll give a real Mirgain In HIGH-GRADE PAINTING. Our Customers Recommend Us. ZERKLE PAINT CO. Drexel 4455. 1517 Kelly St.
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