Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1925 — Page 2
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EXPECT 12,000 AT OPENING OF N.E. A. SESSION First Delegations Register at Headquarters at Shortridge High. Between 5,000 and 6,000 Indiana educators are expected to attend the opening session of the sixty-third convention of National Educational Association Sunday. Total attendance will near 12,000 persons. First delegations which arrived today registered at headquarters at Shortridge High School. Heaviest registration is expected Saturday and Sunday. Miss Harriett M. Chase is in charge. General preliminary business was taken up by the executive committee this afternoon with the arrival of Presiient and Mrs, Jesse H. Newlon, Denver, Colo. # Offices Established J. W. Crabtree, secretary, established offices in the office of the Shortridge piincipal. Crabtree said visual education for the United States would be one of the features of the convention. "Program of the convention has been arranged with the view of interpreting the school system of the country. The teacher needs to understand the public as much as the public needs to understand the school,” he said. Dr. Robert J. Aley, president of, Butler University .will preside at ; the vesper service Sunday at 4 p. j m. on steps of Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument. President Newlon wili oe presented. President William Lowe Bryan of Indiana University, will speak. | t Hear Commissioner At 7:30 p. m. President Newlon will preside at a. general session at Cadlo Tabernacle. John J. Tigert, United States commissioner of education, will speak on "The Faith of the American People in Public Education.” Public wdll attend. General session will open at 8:30 a. m. Monday at Caleb Mills Hall, Shortridge. President Bryan, Dr. E. C. Elliott., president Purdue University, J. M. Gwinn, San Fran-
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APOLLO BLANCHE SWEET Ronald Coleman, Lew Cody “THE SPORTING VENUS” OLD TIME MOVIE Mary Pickford in “Friends” Emil Seidel and His Orchestra
IN 48 HOURS IT MAY BE WARMER WHEAT MAY SELL AT A DIMEWHITE RIVER MAY BE OUT OF ITS BANKS—BUT YOU’LL KNOW ALL ABOUT TAKA-CHANCE WEEK
Woman Who Slew Husband Weds Bu United Press PERU, Ind., June 26. —A marriage license was granted here todav to Oliver W. Harrel, railway brakeman, and Mrs. Ethei Dombrowski of Kokomo. A month ago Mrs. Dombrowski was tried at Kokomo and found not guilty of murder in connection with fatal shooting of her husband. She was freed on a plea of self-defense.
cisco, Cal.; Prof. George D. Strayer, Columbia University, and Prof. Frank W. Ballou, Washington, D. C., are among morning speakers. Departments and allied organizations will hold meetings in the afternoon of the first day. State delegations will meet at 5 p. m. at their headquarters. One member will be elected to the credentials, resolutions, and necrology committees. Graff to Welcome E. U. Graff, superintendent of Indianapolis schools, and W. F. Dearing, president'Oakland City College, and State Teachers’ Association, will welcome visitors at 7:30 p. m. at Cadle Tabernacle. Mrs: Mary Brad ford, Denver, Colo., former president, will respond. James A. Drain, national commander of American Legion, will speak briefly preceding annual address of President Newlon. Speakers of international and national prominence will be on the program at other sessions, which will continue until Friday. FIVE KILLED BY STORM Gotham Gale Wrecks Street Car and Automobiles. Bu United Press NEW YORK, June 26.—Five persons are dead and two scores in hospitals as a result of the freak storm, including a solid wall of rain which fell for forty-five minutes in New York and vicinity Thursday evening. The terrific rain caused a trolley accident in Jersey City, in which three persons lost their lives. In separate automobile accidents due to skidding on wet roads in the storm, a man and a woman were killed.
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FUN WEEK Richard Dlx, In “THE SHOCK PUNCH” Bobby Vera m Comedy “FRENCH rASTRY” f Huff’s Organ goto, “SING A LITTLE” CY MILDERS, SOLOIST CHARLIE DAVIS ORCITESTRA
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DEFENSE DAY PLANS MADE Smith to Be Parade Marshal —Will Hold Field Day. Detailed arrangements frr National Defense Day program to no held in the city July 4, despite Go\ rnor Jackson’s refusal to cooperate in National plans, were perfected at a conference Thursday in the office of Police Chief Hern an R. Rikhoff. Attending were MAyor Shank, Police Captain Charles Sumner, Battalion Chief Herbert Fulmer of the fire department, Harry B. Smith, former adjutant general of Indiana, Col. G. I. Townsend, commending officer of the 84th Division, Capt. Paul O. Franson, representing Brig. Gen. Dwight F. Aultman, and Chief Rikhoff. Harry B. Smith was named grand marshal of the parade, to start at 9:30 a. m. from Delaware and Washington Sts. Colonel Townsend, named executive officer by Smitb will receive applications for pla es in the parade, at 503 N. Meridian St. Brigadier General AuPman will speak at the Indiana State Fairgrounds in the afternoon. Police, fireman, United States Arr.iy and Indiana National gua.Ttsmen will compete in a field day. The United t Sates exports more machinery to Canada than any other country.
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COMPLAINS AT CHILDREN Police Asked to Keep School Grounds Quiet. William H. Book, business director of the board of school ers, has asked police aid in keeping school property at School 45, Twenty-Third St., and Park Ave.; free from playing children during the vacation period. Book in a letter to Police Chief Herman F. Rikhoof said his action wus on a complaint made by A. M. Collins, 2351 Park Ave., living next to the school. HOOSIER YOUTH PICKED Among Twenty to Make Y. M. C. A. Tri, to Europe. Bu Times Spetinl NEW YORK. June 26.—Newland D. Knight, of New Albany, Ind., will be one of twenty boys to sail Saturday for Europe for a two months "world friendship tour” to be conducted under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. Knight is a student at Culver
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Military Academy. One other Culvor boy will make the trip, Frank C. Manak Jr., of Cleveland. Ohio. The boys represent eleven States. It lb the second tour to be conducted by the Y. M. C. A. Boys will visit France, England, Germary, Switzerland, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Austria and Hungary. THIRTY DAYS, SAYS JUDGE Man Sentenced for Keeping Small Boy’s Money, Bu Times Specinl • ELKHART, Ind., June 26.—Walter Koontz, 10, told Judge Walker, he dropped thirty cents on the ground and Walter Hendry, 28. of South Bend, picked it up and refused to give It back to him. 1 "Thirty days and $lO and costs,” said Judge Walker to Hendry. OPEN OFFICES HERE Headquarters of the National Dairy Exposition which will be held here Oct. 10-17, will be moved from Chicago July 3, according to announcement today. Exposition offices will be opened at 54 Monument Circle.
DEFICIT HALTS PLAN City Declines to Take Over Meridian St. Site As Park. Despite oratorical efforts to citizens of the north side, who sought to save a grove of trees and prevent erection of an apartment by
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the Penwood Realty CorApany on ground between Meridian! Pennsylvania, Thirty-Fourth and ThirtySixth Sts., the city paiffe board Thursday refused to agree to acquire the land for park purposes. However, final decision was postponed for two weeks. Deficit of $12,685 In board funds
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probably wilf prevent action, Commissioners explained. CITY VISITOR HURT W. S. Pullen, 67, of Hillsdale, Mich., was injured today when struck by an auto at Maryland and Illinois Sts. D. E. Leedke, 200 W. Michigan SL, driver, was slated.
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