Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 57, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 July 1925 — Page 19

FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1925

COMMITTEES OF A. A. U. W. PLAN YEAR’S PROGRAM This Week and Next to Determine Activities. The education committees of the Indianapolis branch of the American Association of University .Women are meeting this week and next j complete programs for the coming year. T v- scholarship ben' - '’ committee n. it Thursday af noon at the home of Mrs. Ct nan Hoke, 4541 Guilford Ave. The group will sell Christmas cards and fancy wrapping paper for Christmas packages. Profits will swell the scholarship funds. Miss Merica Hoagland, 218 E. Nineteenth St., will have a meeting of the scholarship award committee Wednesday. Mrs. Angela Moler, 114 E. Ohio St., will entertain the American Education week activities committee at Ayres tearoom Monday afternoon. Miss Margaret Bloor has been appointed chairman of the housing committee, which will function as an education committee. The plans for that committee will be made at the home of Mrs. F. D. Hatfield, 336 Harvard PI., Thursday. Mrs. Hatfield is a member of the National A. A. U. W. committee on housing. The State federation of branches of A. A. U. W. will publish a monthly magazine bulletin which will be sent to each local and national memtber in the State. An Indianapolis Committee will direct the beginning of this magazine, meeting at the home of Mrs. Walter Greenough, 556 E. Fall Creek Blvd., early next week. This group is Mrs. F. D. Hatfield, temporary chairman; Miss Katherine Beeson, Mrs. J. T. Wheeler, Mrs. John Mellett, Mrs. Kate Milnor Rabb, Mrs. Richard Lieber and Mrs. Grenough. PROBE INFIRMARY DEATH Bu <ited Pres* FI. WAYNE, Ind., July 17.—An official investigation was in progress today into the death of John Roche, 80, an inmate at the Allen County infirmary. Roche was scalded to death in a hot bath. Swimming pools now are being built in some of the palatial apartments of New York.

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Duties of manager treasurer of the Indianapolis Athletic Club will be assumed Aug. 1, by Marshall V. Robb, ex-secretary of the Central Indiana Power Company. He will succeed Fred B. Shireman, manager since July 1, 1924, whose resignation was accepted Thursday. Shireman will enter business in Cleveland, he said. Robb will also assume the duties of Riley C. Adams, present treasurer, who resigned at his own suggestion to make way for the new plan of combining the two offices. PETAIN FLIES TO FRONT French Commander to Direct Reinforcements in Morocco. Bv United Pres-i BARCELONA, Spain, July 17. Marshal Retain, one of the greatest French World War commanders, arrived here today and changed airplanes for Morocco. Petain said the object of his trip was to direct disposition of reinforcements which have been ordered to the Riff front. HORSE IS ELECTROCUTED A horse driven by Moris Beeker, 830 Morris St., was electrocuted today when it touched a live wire in an alley between Twelfth St. and Keystone Ave.

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FROM KEARNS Dempsey’s Boss Angered Over Champ’s Actions. Bu United P^ess LOS ANGELES, July 17.—Jack Kearns, manager of Jack Dempsey, wrathfully denounced the heavyweight champion today for signing to box for Tex Rickard in New York and said that any matches Dempsey makes must have his manager’s o. k. “Just let Dempsey know that until our contract expires I am going to approve or disapprove as the case may be of any matches he tries to make for himself,” Kearns said. “It's all right with mo if the champion arranges a bout or two for himself, but I am the one man who knows Dempsey’s value and I am going to see he doeßh’t fight a couple of bums for nothing.”

Grand Circuit Results

AT TOLEDO. THURSDAY First Race (free-for-all pace; purse, S2.00O: three heats: 1 mile) — ... Single G, b h (Allen) 11l Margaret Dillon, b m (C0x).... 33 Hal Mahone. b z (Childs) 3 6 3 Baron Worthy, r g (Corbin) .... 5 3 o Jimmie McKerron. b (? (Ray) .• . 4 4 4 Sparkle, br h (Crozier) ....... 7 8 o Bessie McKlyo. b m (Palin) ... § 2 7 Merriman. b g (Ersklne) 8 8 o Time—2:ol%. 2:01%. 2:0?. , Second Race (the Ft. Miami 2:11 Trot, purse, S3.000; three heats: 1 mile) Peter Fellows, ch h Marrisson). 5 1 1 Crawford, b g (Murphy)...... 1 Z g Todd Hart, blk g (Putnam) ... 3 4 3 Tolus Boy. blk h (Shively) .... 3 § 4 New Hope, ch ir (Crawford) .... 4 6 o Joe Me. b g (McDevitt) . . 7 6 6 Princess Tlajuana. b m (MeDonald) 6 . ” dls Santa the Great, b m (White-hill) Die Time—2os%. 2:04% .3:06%. Third Race (Matron Stake No. 18. for 3-year-old trotters, foals of i92-: t wo #b) three heats: value. $7,260: amount raced Sam Williams. b cjLCox). 3 11 Aileen Guy. ch f (White'...... 1 % 2 Hot Toddy, b f (Murphy).... 8 2 3 Jean Claire, blk f (Rosemfre). ..46 2 Worthy Harvester, b e (Childs). 33 4 Poppy, b f (Heaele.v) . . 7 7 Mirmo. blk f (McMahon) •• • • 8 10 7 Gordon Dillon, b g (Garrison) . . 5 5 dls The Great McKinney, b c (Suuler) 8 8 die I.uer C. blk f (J. Thomas) .... 10 ti dis Nutwood Roberts. L ucHle Wright, Sonya and Peter Speedway eliminated in qualifying heeats. n tov Time—3:os % . 2:00%. 2:12%. Fourth Race (11-16 miles; 205 trot, Tv'miie *OWynn. b m (McDonald). 1 Cegantle Boy. b g (Garrison) / 2 Etawise., ch m (Corbin) 3 Leona harvester, br m (Childs) 4 Lady Alethaire b m (White) 2 Frisco Star. b,h (Egan) 6 Time —2 :16% . MAJOR HOMER LEADERS Hornsby Cards.. 241 Kelly.. Giants.... 15 Williams. Browns 22 Fournier. Robins. 14 Hartnett. Cubs. . 21 Simmons. Athletic 14 Meusel. Yanks. ■ 211 American chemists have discovered an electrical process by which fabrics can be covered with a thin layer of leak proof rubber.

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POLICE SEARCH FOR TWO WIVES Both Reported Missing by Husbands. Police were asked today to search for Mrs. Elizabeth Stone, 24, of 319 E. New York St., reported missing by her husband. He said his wife left home ten days ago for Detroit,

Mich. She has not been heard from and efforts to trace her have proved futile. She has blue eyes, dark hair, fair complexion, and was dressed in dark clothing. Raymond Graham, 17, left Louisville, Ky., on July 14 and has not been heard from; his mother wrote police here. She asked that they search for him. Police found no

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THEY STUDY Indiana Athletes at Michigan Among Best Students. Bu Times Special ANN ARBOR, Mich., July 17. That University of Michigan ath letes rank high scholastically was proved again when Prof. Ralph Aigler, chairman of the board of control of athletics, announced a decision on the annual SIOO award to the major sport letter man receiving the best scholastic marks for t yean 1

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