Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 47, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 July 1923 — Page 12

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AMERICANIZATION .PROGRAM BEFORE STATEATTORNEYS Bar Association Opens Annual Meeting at West Baden. Adoption of an Americanization program • for Indiana Is expected to be one of the important results of the twenty-seventh annual meeting of the State Bar Association which opens at West Baden at 2 p. m. today, according to George H. - ndianapolis, secretary. A committee of the association, which has been working for several months, has drafted a bill to provide for compulsory education in constitutional government in public schools and proposes that lawyers In every county be asked to speak before constitutional government classes President Cassius G. Shirley, Indianapolis, was to open the meeting. William Marshall Bullitt, Louisville, will speak at the annual banquet tonight. Speakers for- Friday are Judge Louis B. Ewbank of the Indiana Supreme Court; Judge James A. Collins of Marlon County Criminal Court and Elmer L. Lockyear, Evansville. MAYOR ATTEMPTS TO BLOCK WATER PLANT Bloomington Situation May Not Be Remedied Soon. By Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind., July 5. The water situation which has been a great handicap to the city may not be alleviated in the near future if the opposition of Mayor John G. Harris and residents of the Spring Creek valley is successful. A remonstrance against issuance of bonds for anew plant, signed by the mayor and residents of that section, will be presented to the State tax board. The mayor’s plan was to enlarge the old plant. The tax board, together .with the city council, repudiated the plan.

CHICAGO GETS DIRECT SHIP LINE TO EUROPE First Boat Will Leave Aug. 15 Via Welland Canal. Bv United Press CHICAGO, July s.—Direct steamship service between Chicago and Great Britain, Germany, Norway and Sweden will be inaugurated Aug. 15, when the first of a fleet of sixteen boats will leave Chicago. The route will be through the Welland Canal. Twenty-six days will be taken for the trip, according to tne Chicago Association of Commerce. ONE KILLED AND SEVEN INJURED IN ACCIDENT Car Driven by Doctor’s Wife Overturns Near Burdick. Flu Times Special SOUTH BEND, Ind., July 5 Harry Weaver, 6, son of Dr. H. D. Weaver, is dead, his mother is suffering from a fractured jaw, and seven others are suffering from'minor injuries sustained when an automobile driven by Mrs. Weaver overturned near Burdick Tuesday. EX-HOOSIER BURIED HERE Body of Mrs. Georgia Harding Brought From Tacoma, Wash. Funeral services of Mrs. Georgia Cole Harding, who died at Tacoma, Wash., were to be held at the Crown Hill chapel this afternoon at 2:30 p. m„ with burial in Crown Hill cemetery. Mrs. Harding and her husband, George L. Harding, were formerly residents of Indianapolis.

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DEMPSEY-GIBBONS FIGHTJSSCORED Citizenship Conference Delegates Register Disapproval. By Times Special WINONA LAKE, Ind., July s.—The Dempsey-Gibbons at Shelby, Mont., was denounced by speakers at the consultation conference on Christian citizenship Wednesday. Christians of the Nation should protest against such desecration of a holiday, they declared. About ten thousand persons crowded the Billy Sunday tabernacle to -hear an address on “Loyalty to Country and to Country’s God" by William Jermlngs Bryan. Bryan roundly scored Governor A1 Smith, New York. ‘lt is no test of a citizen’s loyalty to obey the laws he likes; law is not needed to compel a person to do what he wants to do, for he does that without law,” Bryan declared. “The wets have recently come from under cover and disclosed their real purpose,' which is to paralyze enforcement. They have raised an issue never before known in this country, namely law or lawlessness.” Turning to the matter of education, Bryan said,/'“Teachers in public schools, drawing pay from taxation, have undermined faith in God as well as faith-in the Bible and In Christ." Others who spoke were Frank J. Cannon, Denver, Colo.; Dr. J. M. Wylie, Oakdale, 111.; Dr. W. I. Wlshart, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Augustin 8. Alonzo of the Philippine Islands; Dr. A. T. Dorff, Denmark; Essa Haddad, Lebanon, Syria, and John W. Vickerman, Philadelphia, Pa. Perfection Butter Makes Kiddies Grow.—Adi. I>r. Gtto H. Gripe. Osteopathy and Abrmma’ method*, 615 Merchants Bank Bids. Lin. 10'*2 PESKY BED-BUGS P.D.Q. Try just oneoP. D. Q-Peaky Devito W Quietus as a prevantirpor to rid Bad M Busts. Roaches. Flea* and Ants. Every family should use P. BK D. Q. house cleaning time to guard against the Pesky Dovils and to prevent moths. - P. ■“ D. Q. is not an insect powder. but is anew chemical that kills insects and their eggs. Each package contains free JHR a patent spout to enable you E* ~ to get to the hard-to-get-at Msg places and saves the juice. A 35 cent package makes one quart, enough to kill a lift 1 million insectsand their eggs. P. D. Q. can also be purchased in sealed bottles. ' double strength, liquid form Sold by Hook Drug: Company and Haa; Drug Company.—Advertisement.

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GIRL, 15, IS VICTIM OF COLORED MAN IN CRJE ATTACK Miss Edna Hedges Seized and Choked While on Way Home, Seized and dragged into an alley, Miss Edna Hedges, 15, of 1415 Silver Ave., was attacked by a colored man early today. Sergeant Wilkerson a polico' emergency squad found Miss Hedges, her clothing almost torn from her body at 1313 Kentucky Ave. She was covered with mud. Her neck showed choke marks. She was taken home. When Sergeant Wilkerson called police headquarters on arrival at the scene, Capt: Frank Row rushed night riders to the neighborhood. Miss Hedges told police she was stopped while on her way home from work at Riverside Amusement Park, having obtained employment for the Fourth. She left a street car at Kentucky Ave. and York St at 12:30 a. m. She believes the colored man was on the same car. On York St., between Kentucky and Silver Aves., the colored man approached her and said: "Where Is Capitol Ave?” She answered, "It Is a long way from here.” Then he seized her. She fought*, and screamed. Her assailant choked her, his fingernails cutting deep scratches in her throat. She was dragged into the alley and thrown into the mud. The colored man ordered her to

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walk south In the alley. Then he disappeared. She said he was a darkskinned man about 20 years old. He was short and weighed about 125 pounds. STREET Cfot FATALITY Funeral arrangements for Irvin D. Whetstine, brother of Perry Whetstine, 1606 Wade St., killed by a street car at Akron, Ohio, Tuesday, have been withheld pending word from his njother, Mrs. lota Whetstine, who went to Akron. The body will be brought to Indianapolis. Mr. Whetstine, until ijvo years ago, was a resident of Indianapolis. He served at a naval training camp at Ft,

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