Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 June 1925 — Page 9

FOREIGNERS ARE FLEEING CANTON Yunnan Troops Already flashed With GovernForces. Bu United Press HONG KONG, June 6.—Virtual anarchy is reported at Canton, where Yunnan troops holding the city have already clashed with Canton Government forces. Foreigner? are quitting the city. Two brand new American gun boats are anchored in the river. Miss Francis Mandell, Detroit, Mich., teacher, arrived at Hong Kong from Canton alone and reported terror in Canton, where the foreigners are anticipating extensive fighting be, fore the week-end.

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“Class Day" was celebrated by the June seniors Thursday in the school auditorium. Post-graduates, the January ’26 class, and parents of seniors, were guests. Class Day officers were: Harry Sederholm, historian; Marvin Cochrane, giftorian; Norbert Welch, willmaker, and William Lively, prophet. Alwin Iverson, June class president; Edwin Eickrnann, vice president; Thelma Tacoma, secretary, and Lillian Burnette, treasurer, also presided. jMpse in the pantomimes: Bernice Lorraine Driscoll, Virginia Keith, Leona Rahn, Marguerite Young, William Lively, Ilwin Iverson, Isadora Lovinger, Maurice Hughes, Edwin Ryan, Fritz Schnepf, Maurice Baihy, John Stan, ton, Harry Rogers, Putt and Alton Jacobs. A trio composed of John Billingsly, Joseph Trost and Lawrsnce Dunn, played several selections. Those in the girls’ chorus vere: Garcie Robb, Elosia Akers, Tnelma Tacoma, Helen Vennard, Dorothy Roberts, Althea Bullivan, Mtry Hester Smith, Margaret Martin and Margaret Black. Honor Day will be Wednesday, June 10. Captain Webb, U. S. A., addressed Manual boys Monday in the school auditorium, talking on the summer Citizen's Military Training Camp. “Open Day” was observed this afternoon for all visitors. Classes were in session all day for the benefit of visitors who wished to see the regular work in academic subjects. The shop exhibit was held in Room 141, the clothlpg and food study exhibits In Rooms 336, 337, 338 and 339, and the art display in Rooms 301 to 309. Charts were on display in Room 135, this week, showing the tabulation of replies from 500 parents of Tulsa, Okla., in answer to the question, “What Do Parents Desire as the Result of a High School Education?” Trustworthiness led the list. CONVENTION Indianapolis Delegation Will Leave Saturday Evening. Delegates of the Indianapolis Association of Credit Men to the thirtieth national convention at Washington, June 8 to 13, will leave the city Saturday evening. , Those making the trip: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Scheigert, Mis® Lina Markle, Miss eßatrice Joiner, V. L. Wright, E. C. Johnson, E. G. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gilt, ner, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Farrell, J. B. Motley, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Keller and daughter, H. E. Pavey, D. A.. Murphy and family, J. E. Stilt and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Woempler, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rugenstein and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Farrington.

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Florence Kane (left), beautiful Brooklyn (N. V.) girl white mutilated body was found in a vacant Jot near her home. Khe was slam, detectives have decided, by a degenerate who attacked her as she was on her way home late at night from a theater party with' other girls.

HEAT BELIEVED DEATH CAUSE First Fatality Reported by Deputy Coroner. One possible heat death was 'eported here today. Heat, according to Deputy Coroner William A. Doeppers, probably caused collapse of Mrs. Alice Jenkins, 42, of 544 Leon St., Thursday night. Direct cause of d“ath was leakage of the heart. Byron Settles, a roomer, told police that he was awakened Thursday night when Mrs. Jenkins ran into his room and asked him to fan her. He said he felt alarmed and ran to get a doctor. When he returned with Leon Dorn, druggist, 572 Massachusetts Ave., Mrs. Jenk'ns was dead.

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ORAL ARGUMENTS SET <}ral arguments In suit of the Bloomington Water Works to compel the city to buy eert&in property bonds will be heard before the State Supreme Court next Thursday morning. SOCIALS BY CIVIC CLUB Socials will be given tonight and Saturday night by the Girls Junior Civic Club at the Shelby branch library. Shelby and Bradbury Sts.

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SPANISH ANGLE FOR RIFF PEACE French Indirectly Following Official’s Negotiations. Bti United Press PARIS. June 5.—A Spanish plenipotentiary is engaged in peace negotiations with Abdel Krim, sultan of the Riffs, and the French are indirectly following these through contact with the Spanish government, it was semi officially announced today. It was indicated in the French chamber recently that France did not intend to make any peace with Krim at the present moment and the government was granted more authority to pursue its Moroccan campaign against the Riffs. BUND TO HOLD BANQUET Three-Day Alumni Reunion to Close Tonight. A three-day alumni reunion of graduates of the Indiana Sta.e School for the Blind will close tonight with a a banquet at 6:30 at which L. V. Hoon, Indianapolis, will be toastmaster. Alumni association will elect officers this afternoon. F. H. Tombs, Indianapolis, is the oldest visiting member. He is a member of tlie class of 1876. SQUABBLE NEAR END Triple controversy involving the city of Bloomington, the Intersta.e Public Service Company and the In diana Bell Telephone Company, over the placement of a pole line, will be settled by agreement, public service commission indicated.today. Cuticura Soap and Ointment ICamp the Scalp U\ rs) Clean end Healthy \N Promote Heir Growth SMART APPAREL On Easy Tcrmii FEDERAL CLOTHING S7. .tES 131 W. Waahlnfc.ort tt.

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