Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 228, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1924 — Page 7
TUESDAY, FEB. 5, 1924
I.N.G. INSPECTION 10 SIM FEB. 15 Indianapolis Units to Be Reviewed by Officers, Federal inspection of Indianapolis units of the Indiana National Guard ■will begin Feb. 15. Dates for inspection: Headaquarters. 38th Division, and j State administrative staff, Feb. 15. Headquarters, 139th F. A., March 13. Service Battery, 139th Field Artillery. March 13, headquarters, Ist Battalion, 139th Field Artillery, and head quarters detachment. Ist Battalion, 139th Field Artillery, both on March 14. Motor Transport Company, No. 149. March 20. Headquarters, 152nd Infantry, Feb. 25. .Headquarters company, 152nd Infantry. Feb. 25; headquarters, Ist Battalion. 151st Infantry, Feb. 26; headquarters company, Ist battalion, 151st Infantry, Feb. 26; Company D, Feb. 27; Company H. Feb. 28; Company M, Feb. 29. POSTER CONTEST JUDGES NAMED Wreck Victim Was to Serve on Home Complete Jury, Judges of the poster contest, one of the preliminaries of the annual Home Complete Exposition, are Alex R. Holliday, Miss Ida Anderson, Walter D. Hickman, Robert F. King and Chic Jackson, Director J. Frank Cantwell said today. Willis H. Kinnear, who was killed in the interurban crash Saturday near Fortville, had been named one of the Judges. The contest is open to all artists and art students in the city. It will close at noon Feb. 25. First prize will be SSO; second, $25; third, sls. Posters are to be executed in two colors. Contestants may submit more than one design. RELATIVES ARE SOUGHT Vets Seek Survivors of Harry Vinton Orr, Navy Musician. Officials of the Veterans of Foreign Waca are searching for relatives of Harry Vinton Orr, musician of the United States Navy, who was buried by his comrades recently at Arlington Cemetery, Washington, D. C. The relatives are believed to live In Indianapolis. Officials desire that information be mailed to State Adjutant Fred J. Byers, 12 E. Washington St., or telephoned to the Hoosier Post headquarters, 430 N. Pennsylvania St. MUNCIE PUBLISHER DEAD Charles Emerson. 71. dies at Home Following Long Illness. By Timet Specin. MTTNCIE, Ind., Feb. s.—Funeral services for Charles Emerson. 71, for forty-two years publisher of the city directory, will be conducted at the Elks home Wednesday at 2 p. m. Mr. Emerson died at his home following a long illness. He served as Republican member of the board of works under Mayor Tuhey. The widow, and three sisters, including Mrs. A. C. Moore, of Indianapolis, survive. CLUB HEARS OF INSULIN Dr. Arthur L. Walters Tells Gyro Club of Discovery. Dr. Arthur L. Walters of the Eli Lilly & Cos., discussed insulin, its discovery and use. before the Gyro Club at the Lincoln today. Fred Davis and W. P. Davis arranged today’s program. Eagle Is Too Fierce By United Presg SARANAC LAKE, N. Y., Feb. 5. While hunting rabbits, Guy Taylor of the hamlet of Brier Hill found a full grown bald eagle with a broken wing. He carried the great bird home in his coat and set the wring. The eagle promptly broke the wing again, but the second time it was set permitted the splints to stay on. The eagle is being kept in a grain bin and fed upon raw meat. Its body is larger than that of a cock turkey and it has a great spread of wings. It hisses and snaps viciously at any one coming near it. Its mate flies for hours high over the barn in which is the wounded bird. As soon as the eagle's wing is healed it will be released, it being too fierce to keep. Health Conference Feb. 25 By United Pregg ANCON, Canal Zone, Feb. s.—President Porras, president of the Republic of Panama, has called a conference to meet in Panama Feb. 25-29 to consider an international standardization of maritime quarantine on the west coast of South America. The conference will inspect the anti-maJarial work being done by the health department of the Panama Canal. The secretarygeneral of the conference Is Surgeon William C. Rucker, chief quarantine officer of the Panama Canal. Argentine Immigration High Bv United Pregg BUENOS AIRES, Feb. s.—According to the statistics published by the national immigration authorities, 211,696 immigrants entered the Argentine during the past year, which shows an increase over 1922 of 71,743. Italian and Spanish immigration has greatly increased, there having entered 91,200 Italians and 50,050 Spaniards. Wilson Memorial at Ft. Wayne By Times Special FT.. WAYNE, Ind., Feb. s.—Public memorial services will be held here Wednesday morning in the Palace Theater for former President Wilson. The Rev. Arthur J. Folsom will make the principal address. Special; music has been arranged. Boy Scouts j ■will usher.
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