Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 54, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 July 1922 — Page 3

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TURN AGAIN TO U. S. TO HELP OUT EUROPEANS The Hague Conference on Same Rocks That Wrecked Genoa. HARDING SUGGESTS PLAN President Believes Russia's Salvation Lies in Her Agriculture. By United Xetci Washington, July 13. —The Hague conference on Russia having run on the same rocks as the ill-fated Genoa meeting, interest once more centers on -what America may do to aid Europe out of its difficulties. The suggestion has recurred that President Harding call a conference in Washington, set up a formula for settlement of this question and seek an agreement among the powers. This course, however, is not contemplated by President Harding. He has informally suggested that a committee of agricultural experts should be named by the powers, including Russian experts, to make an exhaustive study of exactly of what is retarding Russia’s production, what is necessary to remedy the situation and then make a formal report which would constitute a basis for practical aid in the form of supplies, transportation, etc. FRENCH FETE TONIGHT Legion Post to Give Program at Ellenberger Park. "Kangaroo courts-martial” will be held by the Irvington post No. 38, American Legion as part of the annual French fete in Ellenberger Park tonight. A parade to the woods will follow a band concert by the Eleventh Infantry band on the school lawn at Ritter Ave. and Washington St. The program will include dancing, the official Government film, ‘‘Flashes of Action,” and the Murat Chanters. Judge Arthur R. Robinson of Irvington post and J. H. Nicolas of Le Cercle Francais will speak. Members of the Union Fratemelle des Francais will sing French songs. Former members of Battery A will fire a salute from a French 75. START THEATER FIGHT Brookside Association Backs Up Mayor's Park Theaters. The Brookside Community Recreation Association will hold a mass meeting in the Brookside Park open air theater at 10 o’clock Sunday morning to arouse opposition to the ordinance prohibiting expenditure of public money on professional theatricals in parks. Mayor Shank has been asked to speak. More than 15,000 cards asking the council not to abolish the entertainment have been passed out for signatures at the Brookside and Garfield theaters. Ninety-five percent of those who sign are for the theaters, it was reported at the mayor’s office.

‘MAN HANDLES’ THFSEE Millard Tinder Disperses Trio of Holdups. Lured by an automobile tire lying- in the road, an old trick, Millard Tinder. 1214 W. Thirtieth St., narrowly escaped being robbed last night. When Tinder got out of his car on a lonely road about two and one-half miles west of Old Augusta, three men sprang before him. Tinder tan to his machine and started it. One man was knocked down by a fender and a second, who jumped to the running board, was beaten off by Tinder, who struck him in the face with a hammer, and the third ran. PROTEST PHONE RATES Civic Association Will Meet With PubHc Service Commission. The College Ave. Civic Association will protest against the proposed increase in local telephone rates through a committee which will meet July 27 to make plans for the attack before the public service commission. In addition to the committee for protest; pgainst telephone rate increase, a vigilance committee has been proposed. C. A. Hilgenberg has been appointed president. BRITAIN WILL PAY Collection of Gold for American Debt Now in Progress. Bp United Xetes LONDON, July 13.—Great Britain is preparing to make the first interest payment on the war loans made to her by the United States. One million pounds in gold, approximately $5,000,000, is being collected for shipment to America in the near future. SEEK WEALTHY CRIPPLE Retired Meschant Disappears From Health Resort at Chicago. Bp United Pres* CHICAGO, July 13.—A State wide search was instituted today for William P. Day, 75, wealthy retired merchant of Peoria, 111., who disappeared from a health resort at Winnetka. Physicians declared Day was unable to walk at the time he disappeared. Hurt By Falling Glass Miss Elizabeth Everett, 19, of 2202 Coyner Ave., today is suffering from a severe cut caused by a sliver of glass from a broken pane last night which fell from the tenth story of the Kahn building. g* k Squeezing a bulb may f ‘‘tab- a picture.” But making a photographic portrait ia a matter of . \ g heart and soul. Ninth Floor, Kahn Building

Old Oil Barrel Makes Good Addition to Swimming Hole

By DAN BEIKO. Xational Scout Commissioner. The old swimming hole, down on Bank Lick Creek, the boys said, was just about the bulliest sort of a swim- , ming hole there twas, with a shallow place for the little fellows and a deep part with a steep bank for the bigger fellows to plunge into. They had a chump raft is bethe beginners (you know what a chump rats is because I have deBEARD. scribed them before and they had a big catamaran moored out in the deepest part with a spring board on it for diving, but they should have had a Lincoln rail on one side (I’ll tell you what a Lincoln rail is a little later on). They had a slippery' hoard on the bank, and a couple of dug-out canoes. There was some charcoal handy, too, which they used to blacken their faces and bodies all up when they got tired of swimming and felt like playing Indian. They had some blue mud and some yellow clay to add to the variety of colors too and they

would dance around there on the hank like a bunch of savages and end up In a mud-slinging fight. Then overboard all would go and wash up. But they never knew what fun they were missing until Lon Thrasher (he’s an old man now and a prosperous banker) got four oil barrels down at one of the docks and persuaded his father to cart them up to Bank Lick with his team and dump them into our swimming hole. Those barrels were more fun than anything else they ever tried. They had barrel races, and found that It took a mighty good fellow to be able to stay astride his barrel until the race was finished. The more skillful tried to ride them standing up, lumberman fashion, and got many a good ducking while they were learning to stand on the cranky things. But before the summer was over some got so expert that they could “roll” for a long time without being spilled off and Lon Thrasher could even stand on his head and hand on one without falling off. So I want to pass this advice on to you fellows. If you want to have a summer's real sport in the swimming hole just rummage around town and get a couple of oil barrels. Try the garage. Perhaps you will be able to get some empty gasoline barrels there, for little or nothing. They will make the pleasures of the swimming hole double for you and the "gang" or the scout troop. But let me give you a word of warning. After summer is over, take the barrels out and store them In someone's cellar or garage or bam.

As certain as a lighted candle will hum up its wax — EVERY informed man and woman knows that the most important of all rules of health is moderation . The man or woman who overeats is sowing the seeds of ill-health. Just as certain to shorten life as a lighted candle is sure to burn up its wax. To feel your best, to do your best work, to keep healthy for many long, happy years, you cannot afford to eat heavy, indigestible food. That’s why men and women of energy and activity everywhere make Grape-Nuts a regular part of their diet. Grape-Nuts is a sensible food, delicious, nourishing, satisfying and sustaining—a cereal food baked for 20 hours and made entirely from whole wheat flour and ma hed barley. * With milk or cream, Grape-Nuts is a complete food. s&a[Sg[j§| You’ll find Grape-Nuts sold everywhere—grocers, um c^co m P any hotels, restaurants, lunch-counters, etc. Qttt. I’-S-k "IteriiKmor \A ZZTJZ*"* ||||| Ik T a Grape-JN uts I _ irwwTTwoaW\ r —-JHilLHfrfra. " 1 FOR HEALTH "There’s a Reason” ■SMade by Postiim Cereal Cos., Inc., Battle Creek, Mich.

Otherwise the ice carries them away or they dry up and fall to pieces on the banks. Tomorrow Dan Beard tells you about another kind of wireless that every boy can use. OMITS USELESS WORDS Judge Carter Orders Corretcion in Complaint Against Von Hake. Certain words adjudged by Judge Solon J. Carter to be extraneous in the complaint pending against Carl Von Hake, former county treasurer and his sureties will be struck from the complaint, according to a ruling made in Superior Court, room 3. Von Hake was accused of lending county funds and collecting SBO,OOO interest converted to his own use. The litigation 1s to collect the amount. OPEN FORUM ON BOOZE Daugherty Invites All Interested to Attend Hearing. ly United Press WASHINGTON, July 13.—Uncle Sam holds open forum today to determine whether he may legally continue to dispense liquors aboard merchant marine, outside the three-mile limit. Attorney General Daugherty Issued an invitation to all “interested persons” to attend a hearing this afternoon.

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SOVIET COINING REAL MONEY OF ALLOYEDSILVER Coins Amounting to Five Million Rubles at Moscow Mint. TO SECURE NOTE ISSUE Kopeks and Rubles Said to Resemble Tsarist Currency. By United Press LONDON, July 13.—Silver coins to the amount of 6,000,000 rubles have been minted by the Russian Government in the Petrograd mint, according to the Moscow correspondent of the Rigasche (Riga) Rundschau. The minting was begun Sept. 1, last and the coins are of 10, 15, 20 and 26 kopeks and one ruble. They are 90 We Will Help You to Save Safely flatter anti itrust Company

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per cent silver and 10 per cent alloy. The currency la not to go Into circulation, however, but Is to form the security for anew note Issue, which may eventually supersede the old one. The coins, according to the correspondent, greatly resemble the old Tsarist coins, except that they bear a soviet Inscription. “Amazing as it may seem," the correspondent writes, "an improvement in the currency conditions of soviet Russia may be noted In the last month, chiefly caused by the cessation of paper money issues. The measures taken by the Government with a view to stabilizing the currency could almost be called brutaL Ruble Rate Rises “Meanwhile the ruble’s rate rises. Food and commodities are cheaper—bread, black and white, by about 40 per cent. Everywhere there is the greatest money shortage. Wages can no longer be paid and many of the The Best Watches ON REFINED CREDIT PLAN Small payment down j then every week, z' When yon bar at OCR STORE ' yon arc absolutely snre”^v fjSMga of getting the best pos,vr' sible value for your money. Ton may know there are style* for ladles and gentlemen —engraved and plain w o *w fa designs. Ton may wr Tt IJfi Jf now ' the watches are backed by the makers and by ns. Ton may know a better value can not be secured. Gray, Gribben & Gray Corner Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. We Trust Anyone Who Works. J

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DECIDE fIUO. IS Butler College Trustees Postpone Removal Action. Action on the Fairview Park site proposed for the location of Butler College will be taken by trustees of the institution Aug. 15 at an executive meeting Although some Irvington residents have protested, It was understood that of the eighteen members of the board a majority looks favorably upon the proposed removal of the college to the north side site. The trustees have outlined a pro-

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gram which will Include the rawing of a fund of $1,500,000, of which $900,000 would be set aside aa an endowment fund, while the remaining $600,000 would go toward the erection of new buildings. Ford Installs Radio DEARBORN, Mich., July * 18.— Henry Ford has installed a powerful sending station at his Dearborn offices to send business messages to various Ford plants. His engineer* are said to have developed improvements in the apparatus.

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