Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 141, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1923 — Page 3

THURSDAY, OCT. 25, 1923.

ALGIERS CULTURE WELLOEVELOPED Local Woman Tells of French Influence, Civilization in Algiers, Africa, is at a high level as a result of a period of development in which Prance has played the leading part since 1830, according to Mrs. Demarcus Brown. 251 S. Audubon road, who returned Tuesday from an extensive tour of Europe and Africa. “Although the French have not done as much toward colonizing Africa as the British, they have brought Algiers from the state of a barren Arabian country to its present prosperity,’’ she said. An important part of the population there is made up of Frenchmen \*ho were born and reared in Algiers and are proud of it, according to Mr. Brown. Asa result. she said, there is a separatist movement which has as its purpose the breaking away from the French government which has colonized Algiers and established a protectorate in Tunisia, she said. "I dont believe it will get far for a long time, though,” Mrs. Brown stated. "There are too many foreigners, most of whom are Italian and Maltese.” DEDICATION AT CHURCH Community House Will Be Opened Sunday With Services. Dedication services for the tjew community house of the E. Tenth Street M. E. Church, E. Tenth St. and Keystone Ave., will be held Sunday. The Rev. George S. Hennlnger is pastor. •Services at 10:45 a. m. will be in charge of Bishop Frederick D. Leete

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Meetings Here Friday Pressmans' Union. Meeting. Denison. Wabash Alumnae. Dinner. Severin. s. Altrusa Club. Dinner. Lincoln. American Institute of EleoScical Engineers. Meeting. C. of C. Community Fund. Meeting. Luncheon. Claypool. -Indiana Womans' Republican Club. Luncheon. Claypool. Knights of Columbus. Luncheon. Spink-Arms. ~ Allied Motors Commerce. Luncheon. Spink-Arms. American Womans' Overseas League. Luncheon. L. S. Ayres Tearoom. Phi Delta Theta. Luncheon. C. of <V Exchange Club. Luncheon. Lincoln. / Optimists Club. Luncheon. Claypool. Delta Tau Delta. Luncheon. Board of Trade. Industrial Lenders. Luncheon. C. of C. •" Woman’s City Club. Luncheon. C. of C. Laymen’s League. Luncheon. C. of C. i Football. Shortridge High vs. Marion High. Irwin Field. Matinee Musicale Program. 3 P .M. Masonic Temple. Nora Bayes. Concert. 3 P. M. Murat Theater.^. Annual State ThreeCushlqn Meet. Cooler’s Billiard Parker No. 1.

of Indianapolis. At a mass meeting at 2:30 p. m. several Indianapolis ministers will speak. Evening services will be in charge of Dr. Harry Andrews King, superintendent of the Indianapolis district. St. Paul's M. E. Church orchestra end the E. Tenth Street Church vested choir, directed by Roscoe Leavitt, will provide music.

SOUTH SIDE LEAGUE MAKES CRITICISMS Secretary Advises Pooling of Forces for Improvement, “If the people of the south side pool their forces, they can accomplish any good thing they wish," declared 3. A. Van Hom, secretary pro tem. of the South Side Civic League, at a meeting Wednesday night at the South Side State Bank, 1125 S. Meridian St. Needs of that part of the city were discussed. Dumping of trash west of Meridian St. and south of Arizona St. was condemned, as were dirty streets. Destruction of public school property and speeding along S. Meridian St. Joseph L. Doerr, charman pro tem., The dlub will meet next Wednesday night at the bank, when permanent officers will be elected.

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KLAN ORGANIZER IS ASKED TO LEAVE TOWN Tells Fayette, Mo., Committee He’s Never Coming Back Bv United Frets FAYETTE, Mo., Oct. 25.—A. L. McKinney, organizer for the Ku Klux Klan, has enough of Fayette. He’s never coming back, he told a committee of citizens. The committee of citizens first, however, had told him to leave. MAY BECOME CITY Petersburg to Vote on Government Change Nov. 14. Bv Timet Special PETERSBURG, Ind., Oct. 25.—An election will be held Nov. 14 to determine whether Petersburg will change from town to city government. This was decided a . special meeting of the town board Tuesday. A petition bearing 620 names was filed with the board and the American Legion, which took the census of the town, reported that they had enumerated 3,209 persons.

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on his farm one and a half miles, southwest of New Bethel on the Buck Creek gravel road. The bandits slugged the aged farmer on the head with revolvers. Answering a knock on the back door about 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, McCurdy was confronted by the men, whom he described to Deputy Sheriff

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Omer Hawkins as "about 30 years of age and roughly dressed.” M After knooking him to tha floor they took the money, and compelled him to accompany them on a searen of the house, threatening him be-

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cause he said there was no hidden treasure. The fact that the octogenarian is a bachelor and reputed to be wealthy led to the robbery, it was thought by Howkins.

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