Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 32, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1923 — Page 12

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FOES OF DANCING AND KLAN WILL ASKCITY ACTION Lobby at Council Meeting Tonight to Fight for Measures, Delegations voicing disapproval of the ordinance repealing dance regulations, and allowing Sunday dancing and asking that Councilman Otfo Ray's anti-mask ordinance be acted upon, were to appear before members of the council at their regular meeting tonight. Representatives of the Epworth League, the Christian Endeavor and' the B. T. P. U. will appear in a body, asking that the dance repeal ordinance be killed. Every Methodist church in the city will be represented, according to Frank M. W. Jeffery, president of the Epworth League. Officials of the American UnityLeague, an anti-Ku-Klux Klan organization, said today that a delegation has been authorized to be present at the council meeting asking the passage of the ordinance which prohibits the wearing of masks in public. A similiar ordinance was introduced several weeks ago by Ray and died in committee. The present ordinance before the council is the second introduced. John E. King, president of the council said that the ordinance would be called out for action, but that he believed that the council’s attitude on the matter had not changed. With the exception of Ray, members of the council have taken no interest in the measure. CATHOLIC PRESS WILL HOLD CONVENTION HERE Program Planned for National Meet- ' ing June 28-30. Delegates representing the Catholic press of the United States and Canada will meet in the Lincoln June 28 and 30 for the thirteenth annual convention. The Rev. Joseph M. Chartrand, bishop of the diocese of Indianapolis, and Governor McCray will welcome the delegates. A business session will follow. Delegates will be guests at the weekly luncheon of the Knights of Columbus at the Spink-Arms June 29. There will be a banquet at the Lincoln that night. High mass in commemoration of deceased members of the association will be observed Saturday morning, June 30, at St. John’s Church. Newspaper and advertising men from all parts of the United States and Canada are on the program.

BIBLE CLASSES STARTED Thousands Expected to Enroll in Vacation School. Approximately 7,000 children were expected to enroll in the Presbyterian daily vacation Bible schools this week beginning today, it was announced by the Rev. Robert J. McLandress, director of religious education for the Presbyterian synod of Indiana. e The hours of the schools will be from 9 to 11:30 a. m. Teachers will spend a half hour prior to each day's program in preparatory work, including prayer service. Activities will include learning selected Bible passages and prayers, calisthenics and motion drills, teaching and dramatization of Bible stories and patriotic songs. ORGANIZE BLUFFTON CLUB Former Residents of Wells County Picnic at Riverside. One hundred and fifty former residents of Bluffton. now Indianapolis citizens, picnicked at Riverside ijark Sunday afternoon and formed a permanent Indianapolis-Bluffton club. Addresses were made by Frank C. Dailey, former U. S. District attorney; former Mayor Charles W. Jewett, of Indianapolis: the Rev. A. W. Miller and W. A. Marsh. Offlecrs elected: Mrs. Foster, Clippinger, 3231 Washington Blvd., president: Hugh Daugherty, 620 N. Meridian St., vice president; Dr. C. B. Gutelius. 3028 Park Ave., secretary, W. A. Marsh, 3860 Guilford Ave., treasurer. JAMES H. COX DIES HERE Funeral Will Be Held Tuesday at Letts. James H.Cox, 78, ex-postmaster at Letts, Ind., died of leakage of the hetart Sunday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Marshall, 2909 Gale St. He had been ill for some time. Funeral services will be held at the Methodist Church in Letts, Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. Burial will be in Mount Aril cemetery, Letts. Six sons and two daughters survive.

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Woman Is Tield Clerk in Army It required a special act of Congress to give Miss Jean Hodson the unique distinction of being the only woman field clerk in the United States Army. She is stationed in San Francisco as secretary to Major General Morton. A Puzzle a Day NO*•***NO • • • • • Fill in each of the five dots shown above /with the name of a different fruit that contains the same five letters. If the proper words are inserted, the line will read the same backward and forward. Yesterday’s answer: 17 SO 41 31 Q 4 18 32 Id 40 34 11 lQ 14 50 56 5l 19,4 Q 16 15 <23 <t\ 35 45 Qo In the diagram shown above the numbers in each horizontal row add up to a total of 143 No number appears in more than one cell.

FUNERAL SERVICES OF JOHN WACKER TUESDAY Pioneer Resident of City Dies at Home Here. The Rev. F. R. Daries, pastor of Zion Evangelical Church will officiate at funeral services of John Wacker, 72, who died at his home, 2414 W. Tenth St., Saturday. Services will be held at the home. Tuesday afternoon. Burial in Crown Hill. Mr. Wacker was bom In Germany in 1851. When 22, he came to this country and settled in Indianapolis. He was for several years a butcher. He was a member of the order of the Druids and the Zion Evangelical Church. He is survived by the widow. Mrs. Emma E. Wacker: one son. Edward C. Wacker; two daughters, Mrs. Emma W. Wiles and Mrs. Florence Boecher, all of Indianapolis, and two brothers, Augustus Wacker of Indianapolis and Carl Wacker of Germany. DEATH IS INVESTIGATED Fall Fatal to Employe of Local Rubber Company. An investigation was being made today by Coroner F. Robinson into the accident which resulted in the death of Fred Wiese, 52, of 1813 Olive St., who was crushed in an elevator at the G. & J. Tire Company's plant, 645 E. Giorgia St, Saturday. John Lichtenberg, safety engineer at the plant, told the coroner repair men were beginning work on the elevator. Wiess fell into the shaft when the lift was moved. The funeral will be held at the Wiese residence Tuesday afternoon. CARPENTERS IN ELECTION Milton N. McCord Heads Local Union No. 75. Newly elected officers of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, local No. 75, are: Miltor N. McCord, president: Ralph Martin, vice president; J. W. Lewis, recording secretary; Thomas Short, financial secretary; C. F. Manion, treasurer; Frank Rucker, conductor; Ollle Suits, warden; Z. F. Canigan, William G. Grant, Grant Suits, trustees. Four Autos Stolen Four automobiles were missing today. The owners of the cars, Mary Jane Winstem, Apartment 2, 3335 N. Meridian St.; Frank Perkins, 241 N. Pershing Ave.; Cormet Ocoen, 5356 Lowell Ave., and Walker Raufh, 120 W. Thirtieth St.

BOY SCOUTS GO TO SUMMER CAMP Classes in Swimming and Craftsmanship Started, One hundred and twenty-five Indianapolis Scouts arrived at the Boy Scout reservation near Ft. Harrison early this morning for a two weeks’ camp under the supervision of Scout Executive F. O. Belzer. Many improvements, including a new showerhouse and washroom and anew water supply, have been made in the camp equipment since the reservation was started. The daily program will include classes in scout craft and swimming, besides general swimming, assembly and campfire gatherings. Assistants to Scout Executive Belzer will be S. L. Norton, assistant executive; E. S. Hoelscher, physical director, and R. M. Pruitt, deputy commissioner in charge of the camp. Several older Scouts will form a junior staff, for assisting in the activities. CROP OUTLOOK ’ REPORTED GOOD Corn Planting Completed— Harvesting to Begin, Com planting and replanting are practically completed in all sections of the State and harvestiap of is expected to begin within a week or ten days, George C. Bryant, agricultural statistician for Indiana, says in his bi-weekly recort made public today. The first two Greeks of June are described as being generally favorable for farm work, though the first week was extremely hot and the second week abnormally cool. An average wheat yield lsy predicted for the southern parU of the State, but the northern part will not produce so well, as wheat in some localities is not lodged so well, the report states. The oats crop Is reported to be making favorable prog ress with heading found in southern counties. All hay crops, except clover, show considerable improvement over the -ftrst of the month, and small fruits and truck crops have made material improvement. The farm labor situation remains acute with many farms operating at reduced acreage, the report concludes.

PENNSY RAILROAD IS REPRIMANDED Corporation Placed in Same Class as Strikers. By United Pres* CHICAGO, June 18.—The Pennsylvania Railroad today was publicly reprimanded by the United States Railroad I>abor Board for ’‘refusal to permit a certain class of employes to select their own representatives to negotiate agreements covering wages and working conditions.” The railroad was rebuked by the board as placing itself in the same position as employes who strike against the board's decisions and the law creating the board. The Pennsylvania was declared to have "denied to its shopmen essential rights as laboring men to which Congress had declared them entitled.” Perfection Butter Make* Kiddie** Grow.—Ad?. Dr. Otto If. Gripe, Osteopathy and Abrams’ methods. 81st Merchants Bank Bldg. Un. IOM

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FRIEDA’S FOLLIES By M. E. He was one of those self-satisfied creatures. Nothing interested him Outside of the circumference of his own anatomy. And it was far from being A perfect thirty-eight. He had always had that disinterested air with me. Still I Invited him to dinner. I had made up my mind that for one evening at least He would be stuck on something else besides himself. He was. I had waited until my sister’s children Were visiting me. Children are- full of fun. They put fly paper in his chair At my suggestion. Another Bicycle Stolen Roman Broazus, 2516 Baltimore Ave., today told police a tldef stole his bicycle.

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PERSIAN QUAKES TAKEP LIVES Shocks Render 100,000 Homeless in Korassan, By United Neios PARIS, June 18.—New earthquake shocks in Persia have wiped out 3,000 persons and destroyed eight villages in the past week, according to meager reports. The shocks continue as 100,000 persons, their homes destroyed by earthquakes throughout the past months, are fleeing in terror from the Korassan region. Scientists believe there is a connection between the remarkable activity of Vesuvius, Etna and other Italian volcanos, the lava flows recently reported from Hawaii and the Persian disaster. Oats poisoned with strychnine successfully eliminate groundhogs.

SEE OUR WINDOWS Gigantic Purchase Sale Now In Full Sway. ftanleto Cor. Washington and Delaware Sts. NEED RUGS? You Can Always Do Bettor at WHEELER BROTHERS 311-313 E. Washington St. MOLLY’S or AMERICAN BEAUTY BREAD There I* None Better \ Those Fragrant, Appe- MH- It tizing Loaves. Indianapolis Baking Cos. THEWHITEFURNnURECa Complete Home Outfitters 243-249 UJJ ASHINGTON STREET. Tom Quinn Jake Wd£

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