Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 127, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1922 — Page 16

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SWINE HOSPITAL COKR STONE IN PLACESATORDAY Riley Hospital for Children Will Be Scene of Impressive Ceremonies. THOUSANDS TO ATTEND Greenfield Delegation Will Head Representatives From Cities Over the State. Thousands of persons are expected to gather in Indianapolis tomorrow In honor of James Whitcomb Riley, Indiana’s poet, at the laying of the corner stone of the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children. The day, observed throughout the State as Riley day, is the seventythird anniversary of the poet's birth. Mt. Riley died July 22, 1916. Before the laying of the corner stone, which will begin at 2 p. m., a luncheon will be given at 11:30 a. m. in the Riley room of the Claypool, Hotel. Among the l honor guests will fce a delegation from Greenfield, Mr. Riley's home for years: Isaac Davis, leader of the old Greenfield band, of which Mr. Riley was a member; Mr. and Mrs. Will llough, relatives of the poet; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hughes, Mr. and I Mrs. Charles Williams. Mrs. Julia Riley, sister-in-law of the poet; Miss Lizzie Harris and Mr. and Mrs. John Harris. Each County Represented Others expected are presidents and secretaries of Indiana Rotary and Kiwanis Clubs, and school girls representing Indiana counties. Announcement was made today ‘

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REDUCTIONS URGED Bankers Adopt Resolutions

By United Press NEW YORK, Oct. 6.—A demand for a reduction in the wages of railroad employes and a cut in railroad rates was made by the economic policy committee of the American Bankers’ Association to the association convention on the opening day. The report expresses strong oppo-

that the north side of Washington St. between Illinois St. and Senate Ave., will be closed to parking of automobiles tomorrow morning and afternoon to permit parking of official Riley ears. Additional contributions of $4,500 to the hospital fund were reported yesterday. Riley Pageant TodayHundreds of parent-teacher clubs throughout the State arranged to stage a Riley pageant today, the pro- j ceeds to be donated to the fund. The ] pageant was written by Mrs. G. G. Derbyshire of Southport. A Riley birthday- celebration will be given tomorrow night at Tomlinson Hall by the Indianapolis Federation of Community Civic Clubs. A band concert at 1:30 p. m. will precede the ceremonies tomorrow. | William Fortune will preside at the, laying of the corner stone. Thomas I R. Marshall, former Vice President of the United States and a friend of Mr. Riley, will make the principal address. Other speakers will include Governor McCray, Mayor Shank, Marcus Dickey and Dr. William Lowe Bryan, president of Indiana Univer- [ sity. Speakers at the luncheon w-ill In- ! elude Rev. Matthew F. Smith, Gov- j ernor McCray and Dr. Samuel E. j Smith of Richmond. Will Hough of i Greenfield and William Herschell will j recite Riley poems and tell stories of j the poet. House Is Ransacked A burglar entered the home of Mrs. I Xell Dixon, 1830 N. Alabama St., by j forcing a window last night. The house was ransacked. An overcoat worth $65 was taken.

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INVITES DEATH? Victim of Patrolman Fired Five Times Without Single Hit. By United News CHICAGO. Oct. 6.—Peter Knuusen, 56 years old and unable to find a job, is believed* by his relatives to have deliberately invited death at the hands of Patrolman James Doyle in preference to suicide, when he fired five shots over Doy-le's head Thursday. Knudsen was killed by the patrolman's return fire, but although the two men w-ere within an arm’s length, not one of the old man’s shots grazed Doyle.

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may be responsible for his mania to rob trains. WELCOMES COMMANDER Chamber of Commerce Gives Banquet for New Fort Officer. Gen. Dwight E. Aultman, commander at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, was welcomed to Indianapolis by citizens at the Chamber of Commerce last night. Following a dinner, John B. Reynolds, secretary of the chamber, gave an address of welcome. General Aultman responded. He was accompanied by his official staff.

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OBSERVE SUCCOTH .lews of Indianapolis Begin Their Holy Convocation. Succoth, or “The Feast of the Tabernacle,'” 'will be observed by the Jewish people of the city, beginning at sundown this evening. Toda.y is the beginning of an eight-day program, which constitutes the holy convocations. Services will be held at the Temple, Tenth and Delaware Sts. Succoth is the forerunner of Thanksgiving day.

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