Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 212, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1925 — Page 3
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BILL ON TEACHING OF BK DRAWN Churchmen and Education Back Proposal, • Amendment to the Indiana school law, to provide credit for a maximum of 120 minutes a week of religious education outside of school, today was to be “put Into the mill” to become a law by Senator Fred M. Dickerman, Indianapolis, member of Indiana Senate education and public morals committee, who aided in drafting the bill, according to his statement Tuesday night at the Lincoln. State conference of more than 200 churchmen of all creeds and educators, called by Dr. H. N. Sherwood, State superintendent of public instruction, came to a climax when Dr.'TV. P. Dearing of Oakland City, president of Indiana State Teachers’ Association, moved the proposed bill be backed as representing a “common ground” for all interests. Bill provides for instruction by some church or church organization, without support by public funds, for children whose parents so desire. * Hoosier Briefs r- IEYMOUR firemen lost a I I good dinner when they I I made a run to the home of William Lloyd. Left their dinner on the stove and it burned up. A side of bacon and a sack of crackers left on the fire truck also were lost. While the Rev. W. D. Baker of Marion was preaching at Hartford City a thief stole his overcoat. J. B. Shepard is the new president of the Jackson County Fish and Game CTub at Seymour. Mrs. Sarah Boyer of Sheridan nearly lost her hand when she put her fingers too far in a sausage grinder her son-in-law, Raymond Reese, was turning. Dr. Karl T. Brown is the new head of the Izaak Walton League at Muncie. MIA NT men are good salesmen—until they go home, Rev. T. G. Goodsell, Lafayette pastor, declared In a divorce sermon. “Many women, too,” he said, “are popular abroad , but are lacking in social qualities in the home.” A cylinder in a gas engine used to pump water blew out while firemen we-e fighting a blaze at the home of W. M. Jones at Dana. ‘Damage was heavy as a result. Charles of Bridgeport is president of the Putnam County fair committee for 1925. John L. Nichols, architect, has an nounced as Republican candidate for mayor of Bloomington. DR. LINDLEY REINSTATED .University of Kansas Head Given Back Post By Governor. Bu United Press LAWRENCE, Kans.. Jan. 14.—Dr. E. H. Lindley is back at his desk as chancellor of the University ol Kansas today. Tlie chancellor was reinstated late Tuesday by the State board of administration at Topeka after it had been asked to do so by Ben S. Paulen, Kansas’ new Governor. Reinstatement of the chancellor was the cause for great demonstration in Lawrence. Chancellor Lindley was removed by former Governor Davis on charges of incompetency. JUDGES PROBE CHARGE Court Accused of ’Cussing Out’ State’s Attorney. Bu United Press CHICAGO, Jan. 14.—A joint meeting of judges of the circuit bench may be aalled today to hear charges that Judg6 George Kersten, dean of the criminal bench “cussed out” William H. McSwlggin, an assistant State’s attorney. McSwiggen charges the judge swore at him in open court.
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Bill Was Sure Some Bad Man Until He Met Modern Delilah With New Scissors
By WALTER D. HICKMAN ILL was sure some bad man un-ji he met a modern De__J lilah with Jier scissors. Delilah was the “dame” who shocked history in the dark ages by bobbing the hair of Samson. Bill, who exists only in jazz land, hails from Louisville, and he sure was a wild member if Ernest Hare is to be taken seriously while singing “Big Bad Bill Is Sweet William Now” on an Okeh record. Bill's favorite toy was a forty-four until he met a “dark skinned Delilah.’’ Then Bill gave up his fortyfour and his dice and began to sing soprano in the church quartet. “Big Bad Bill” is one of those Jazz struttin’ songs which Is rich in modern dialect slang of the hour. This type of song seems tc be leading the field just now. Hare, a baritone, puts over this “Bill” number ip good fashion. The orchestration is catchy; in fact, it has a terrific punch. On the other side of this Okeh record is “Gotta Get a Girl,” played by the Happiness Boys with a tenor and baritone duet by Billy Jones and Ernest Hare. I am rather fond of this "girl” number, as it is a haunting little Jazz tune with catchy lyrics. The
Meetings Here Thursday Indiana Retail Lumber Dealers Convention 9 a. m. and 2 p. m. Banquet 6:30 p. rn. Claypool. Indianapolis Advertising Men’s Luncheon 12:16 p. m. Claypool. Peoria Life Insurance Convention 10 a. m.; Luncheon 12:15 p. m. Claypool. Indiana Grain Dealers Dinner 6:30 p. m. Claypool. Indiana Veterinary Convention. Severin. * Knights of Columbus Luncheon, 12:15. Spink-Arms. Wheeler-Schebler Company Dinner. Severin. Ladies Whist Club, 6:30 p. m. Severin. Tri Art Club. Dinner 6:30 p. m. Lincoln. Indianapolis Traffic Club Luncheon. Severin.
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Keith’s; “Sunset Maids” at the Lyric; Ash-Goodwin Comedy Four at the Palace; “Frolics 'of 1925” at the Capitol; “Love’s Wilderness” at the Circle; “His Hour” at the Apollo; “East of Suez” at the Ohio; “After a Million” at the Isis, and "Tongues of Flame” at Mister Smith’s. Miners to Vote Again Bu Times Svecial TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Jan. 14. Official tabulation of the votes in the recent election of the United Mine workers, shows William Mitch, secretary of District 11, is the only major official to obtain a sufficient majority for election. A second* election will be Feb. 10. Game Fatal to Boy Bv Times Svecial RICHMOND, Ind., Jan. 14.—Playing cowboy proved fatal to Gerald Miller, 9. He fell and the end of a wire he was using as a lasso pierced his eardrum.
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BANDITS LOOT ILLINOIS BANK Pose as Inspectors—Take $75,000 From Vaults, N Bu United Press BLOOMINGTON, 111., Jan. 14.—A State wide search was begun today for two men, whq late Tuesday posing as bank inspectors, entered the Farmers State Bank of Chenoa, near here, and escaped with $76,000 in cash and ' bonds. The robbers bound and gagged J. F. Kelly, president of the bank, and then walked out with their loot. Other employes had left for the day. Kelly was at work with tho bogus inspectors‘when he was grabbed and placed in a wash room. The two men went through the vaults taking $13,000 In currency, $3,500 in gold
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Bang Bv Timet Svecial B“—ILUFFTON, Ind., Jan. 14.' —James Steel, 72, llv- --■ ing near Magley, was alive today by a miracle. When bullets became lodged In his rifle, he pointed the gun into a heating stove. Instead of the bullets going out the barrel, the rebounded back through the breach. Two oT the bullets struck Stee lin the arm and a third whizzed by Mrs. Steel’s head and lodged In the wall.
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Mud Saves Life Bu Times Svecial SCOTTSBURG, Ind., Jan. 14. Presence of mind saved the life of Maurice Wilson, young pastor here.
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