Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1925 — Page 3

* iiUBSDAY, MAY 28, 1925

STUDENTS URGE REAPPOINTMENT Delegation Also Seeks School for Principal. Petitions for reappointment of Miss Georgia Alexander as principal of School 10, Ashland Ave. and Thirteenth St., were signed by pupils and will be circulated among patrons, according to Mrs. L. P. Highley, president of the Parent-Teacher Association. Miss Alexander's name was omitted from a list of reappointments recommended to the school board by Superintendent Graff Tuesday night. "We are prepared to go the limit to see that Miss Alexander, who has served for thirty years, be given a school," Mrs. Highley said. Mrs. Highley and Mrs. Eugene Fife, 2225 Central Ave., headed a delegation Tuesday night asking Miss Alexander’s reappointment. The matter was referred to the instruction committee.

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CHILD FINDS SUICIDE Mama’s Hanging by a Rope Boy Tells Neighbors. Bu United Preß Michigan City, Ind., May 28. —A 5-year-old boy, crying for his mother, found her lifelea body hanging from a rafter in the attic of their home. The woman, Mrs. Hazel Zieski, 27, cook her life, because of despondency over ill health, her husband thinks. ‘‘Mama’s hanging by a rope upstairs," the boy, Roy, told neighbors. DECORATIONS FOR VETS Rainbow IMvision Derides on Public Memorial Service. Marion County branch of Rainbow Division Veterans' association voted Wednesday night to decorate all graves of fighters of the 42d Division at public memorial services at Crown Hill cemetery Memorial Day. Officers elected were: Garrett W. Olds, president; James I. Veach, vice president; Roy E. Murphy, secretary, and H. E. Cook, treasurer.

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JARVIS OPPOSES REDUCING PARKS Members of Board to Make Decision Today. R. Walter Jarvis, public park superintendent, said today he would oppose any attempt to reduce the number of playgrounds for Indianapolis school children this summer. Decision on playgrounds question faces members of the park board at meeting today. The board was to receive recommendations of Edward E. Mcßride, city recreation director, for a small increase in playgrounds, as well as a list of 185 employes, prepared by Mcßride. Mcßride was to designate thirtythree playgrounds, six swimming pools and two community houses.

COLLEGE HEAD’S FUKERALHELD Services for Public and for Faculty and Students. Bu United Press CHICAGO, May 28.—Two funeral services were held here today for Dr. Ernest Dewitt Burton, president of-Chicago University who died here Tuesday. One service was for students and faculty members only, while the other was open to the public. Messages of condolence continued to pour in today from all parts of the country. John D. Rockefeller, Jr. ( sent a personal message. Messages of condolence arrived from the presidents of scores of universities and colleges, from clergymen, business men and alumni associations. DRIVE IS SUCCESSFUL Methodist Hospital Fund in State Over-Subscribed. Tottal of $1,717,850 was subscribed in the four months drive for $1,600,000 for Methodist hospitals in Indiana, it was announced today. Campaign closed Wednesday. Workers made a special effort Wednesday when the total at noon was $250,000 from the goal. . Miss TaKEaCHAHCR (Ao uses inflammable cleaning flnid) Nothing has ever happened to me yet." Miss Prudence : “But when it does happen you may be die* figured for life or killed outngbt, then it’# too late for advice." GAfapQNA/£l§\ Cleaning Fluid! Removes Gieask. Spots V""** II ftfir Without Injury to Iltbric or Color \lssfc Guaranteed not to contain Benzine, Naphtha or Gaioliae and to be Non* figFfrwsifrUjßnrt ISgn-lnftifOTtblfc

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COMMITTEE OF N. E. A. Will Handle National Convention Here Next Month. Committees for handling the National Education Association Convention tn Indianapolis, June 28 July 3, were announced Wednesday by Superintendent of Behools, E. U. Graff, chairman of the executive committee. Others on the executive committee: Robert J. Aley, H. Noble Sherwood, W. P. Dearing, H. L. Smith, E. L. Ferguson and C. O. Williams. Committee chairmen: Executions Harry E. Wood; Finance, Robert J. Aley; Information, Murray Dalmen; Meeting Places, E. L. Ferguson; Membership, H. L. Smith; Music, E. G. Hesser and Hospitality, Miss Flora E. Drake. , AUTOMOBILE IS TARGET Police Arrest Driver On Charge of Driving Under Influence. Clint Thompson, 36, Venice, Cal., scored three times in four attempts to hit a parked car with his own automobile today, police assert. The automobile belonging to Elmer McCormack, 28, of 3947 Falrview Ave., parked at 627 N. Capitol Ave. was the victim. Police arrested Thompson on charge of operating an automobile under Influence of liquor. McCormack was slated for improper parking. EBECITIVES NOMINATED Mrs. Ella Bagot Kehrer of Anderson. has been nominated president of the Indiana Child Welfare Association. Othere nominees; Prof. Shelley D. Watts. Bloomington, vice president; Mrs. Ruth Erehard, Huntington, treasurer, and Mrs. Edna Hatfield Edmondson, Bloomington, secretary.

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