Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 28, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1922 — Page 12

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We Will Help You to Save Safely jflrtrbcr gfcrtnnjs ans Crust Ccmp&nf $25,000 ADDED TO COUNTY FUND FOR MEMORIAL Riley Hospital for Children Now Has Pledges of 5225,000 of Quota. CoEtrUjutlona of approximately tvere added to Marlon County s total for the Junes Whitcomb Ul!®y Hospital for Children, reported at a meeting of team ca -'airs and workers at the Cham her of if ia.;.or>e la>t n'ght. Marlon • minty 1 new Mlse.l nearly .m;*) ~r f --. i-aie in progress In Marlon J,.. V. : *■ .... Will be mm. ;> . . ; t!m !,. C. Ilnesmann. thairman of the <■- Dig. He said Vw ■; '•! rote b’s < .t:rtlci? to the work of soil :it:i:‘ <n tlarrnir rhe next we-k many other w .rkers agm-d to do likewise. John P. Reynolds, dlreetor of the State campaign siil the orgat.ira i-.n of ceuaty onitaittee? is g -Dig forward. FAIR VIEW PARK MAY BE SOLD TO BUTLER COLLEGE Ninety-Day Option Likely to Ce Granted Today as Preliminary Step. Detafla of the granting of u ninety-day option on Fairview Park to the trustees of Butlc College by the Indianapolis Street Kail way Company will be soiled today st a meeting between .7. "V .-r ton. business j 1 .e- <-f F.- • IVu . represent tires of , > street .-r ft. panjr. It i> so!-! ' it positive at": base, w-ll! be .<_’•*>. *<> Mb-wed nn infor•••••■••' met t Wh’.-l. h s-r. w n . r " ft, • land. ,\!-.vt list r. s t ! ■•*. A plan of the nr; ’• •! rt... • ' Fish and Game Min Seek Hatcher}' Site f V M ; ; . ’ r.. r.' ? W I FT. nt I TV* K 1, M K V GG-: vs Fp . and l' ?h- • .f '? V,< * *r* r. E-.- :T. ,-1 r . - „

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SCHOOL BOARD IN QUANDARY ON ITS NEXT STEP Stormy Session Promised in Connection With New List of Officials. MAY FORCE GRAFF OUT “N<.w Shot weve got, what are we g" ti.t- do with it?” Is the quest Ur. which apparently is causing endless worry to u..-i.if.-rs of the majority faction of the board of school commissioners, following the hurried adoption of their program abolishing the offices of the seven distri t superintendents, and making other radical changes in the administrative system of the schools. Ar r, time the prog ram was rushed Ihrv’itr.i ?,w t "me f-r <li.*usslon or pul. li, I-..-.;ring wa> gratit-i, <-;i the ground •hot -a order to make proper arrange tio'iis Imttte ’i ito action was necessary.. TANARUS; . motion was taken n week ag- and y 1 ,|; aro.is re that at th- regular iricft 1 ,g of the board fonig: t t. • step will i.. trk. i ‘..ward noting ou tli • >ni ■: net- .- the soperiiitendclit 11. V Sutoi dents :o take the place of tie So-wr. id'ti- t n:;*-rio;e-olrnts. t.tt.ii i' >r\m>in<. ON Ull.Al, RllillTS, This is taken by many persons to mean Cuit Mr. Graff still is standing firm on the rig’." ti.e law gives hit;’., to name the adttil: strut vs officers and that he refuse* - ; .-render this right to the majority so j* is openly m b! that as long ut . ,i,j .-r • <■, triei.t stands bv liis gttns IS matt- rv. m • ... brought up h> teniihsiilag Os nisa 1 Hum per. iHnelpal of 1":: db Schcml No. ft, find president of the Teachers’ Federation, as one . f the assistant rnperintm,Jen's. it ! under stows that her Paine does not spp“r on the superintendent's list of recwiaruenda•c s. nsd that Tr Marie Ilas’ep, hoar* In fri*t it is su'd :.at Dr. Haslep gb.dlv wed: sacrifice ar-y other of her jwt ISO \I• I Until* 1.1 Is t 1.0M.i It lis r el Will s V . f.r-: r i !r ' - sr.i I 1.1 V. 5* Alb- ■ In - pporl of ’■ S S-lON Ml >!> Id ISr. s ruRM I o.s

DOG HILL PARAGRAFS \ 1 For a while this afternoon nobody could get in or out of the postofiice. as Kllick Hidwaiiger's dog acridenrailj f* I asleep across the front door ad Mliiek bi awful sensitive about liis dawg. The Fi idling Baud was out again last night sere: a ding, and the Deplly Constable ha ! to be called to tieboDln of Jeffersen Fetlocks tvi quell them Kile K 1! lew like to of gel arro-ted to d:iv for leaning t and hard ag : ' tiedid her work satisfactorily hare failed, her fru ruls say Th have aske 1 ti e era i !• - " ; !ie> say, but pev r a dehnit. ■. ' 1 n u l.et: or the 1 air i will ad ut ! s a. rj mrfers it ever, is said that the majority faction Is so -letertnli to carry through, its Intention of cemuT t i": power iu Its own hinds, that it " ill force Superlnter. dtm t Graff t”.:t of l.! p sltloa If it is necessary to go to that length. HAY AND GRAIN RATES AT JSSFE Government Apeney Re<pens Cut of I S Per Cent in West. Turkey Run Hotel to Open .June 17 ir■! ■> v .1 7. a • ' ia H! ' -: --. •- ' i Joy Riders Leave ('ar \fter Jau;*t

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CONCERN OYER TREATY DELAY IN 2 NATIONS Japan and France Expected to Pass on Disarmament Issues Soon. I ,ATEST DE V ELOP M E NTS Special to Indiana Put!)' Times and Philadelphia Public ledger WASniXGTOX, Juno 13. I'ndlsgulshed American concern over the delay which has attended adoption of the arms conference treaties on the part of the several nations, appears to be having Its effect in at least two countries —Japan and France. Karly consideration of the agreement* formulated at the Washington meeting Is expected In Japan a the result of the appointment of Admiral Baron Kato as premier Chief negotiator for Japan at Washington last winter. Baron Kate is b.c-urt to press for action with every in ■ Ib-nthm that to, has an excellent chan-e to put tlie treaties through without niter niton. Fit \xct; 37 tv MIKE boot Ri si nvvnny. Kbnu’taneo ;s'.y with the favorable developui* : ! s in .1., q" u comes the word f!, :n FarH tint the b :N-n.'h Government will pr. - ’ a prompt report on the treaties • Ir. a committee of the Cham :er of Dopuii.'S i '"nslderatlon of the agreements in 1 ranee, bewever, irivoiveii l a dispute ever *le> ltoor resolution out Giving the us- ’ the su'-marlne against :,r.• .■ : • ships it pot iu'irr-biihl that ! : u .nr rr. r'e Ti- b pr q e.s:, I nuiv it ■it 1 r.- rv.iG whS-h will In g r I del h-p•. and nr- b- and t believe : hat Insist - i. b.. >!„ i reneh of 'he- re.--\ation will i,ullify the work of the conference JU KI HAM Minus 1 KKE TO ARM. In the d-ba*a on the submarine, the Fr-neh del gat"*, who opposed all suggos 'ons of lliultatb n on the number of undersen craft, lu-'e-i that merchant met; sl.euld r.- t be armed if they were • subs.-r'.be t > the 0 = dutlon. They did ■ pr-- -ill nr 1 ".■ di tl -n ns adept cii b•■ in r-d ships free t ■ arm In re- -,v; s V - •- -t eliletf v , r ; t s- ’ - -irlne 1 - '- <1 s- ' i-- - g .111 -ft to Man Held on ( of Mi si routing (* ir J !)ick rson Is J'ree of Murder Charge : .r 'i. • , i So r. t h Vs', *r * ri/r-t

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