Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 78, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1925 — Page 2

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FORCED LEVIES FOR CAMPAIGNS DRAW WARNING Mayor Tells Police and Firemen Contributions Must Be Voluntary. Mayor Shank today issued a warr lng to members of the police an; fire departments that the presen administration will not consent t< the enforced levy on the salaries o police and firemen for contribution to campaign funds of mayoralty can didates. “I am reliably informed that : politician has appeared at the polio station, asserting that he will be thi next chief of police if John L. Du vail is elected mayor and soliciting contributions on the threat that he will reduce police in rank, unless they become active in support oi Duvall,” Shank declared. Not Sanctioned by Chief “Os course, this move is not sane tioned by Police Chief Rikhoff or board of safety members. Every man is free to contribute for either candidate, but there is to be no compulsion.” “No member of the police or fire departments may be forced to contribute,” Ernest E. Kingston, board of safety president, said. "We can not voluntary giving to finance a candidate’s campaign, however." In Fire Department A number of subalterns in the fire department are said to have been actively soliciting contributions

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TWENTY-FOUR LESSONS IN PIANO PLAYING—SEVENTEENTH LESSON: B FLAT MAJOR

OROVE'S MTTBIC SEMPEIFIER SECOND SERIES Copyright, 1920, by XV. Scott Grove, Scranton, Ta. Lesson No. 17 The key of B. Flat Major has two flats, and In this lesson, the seventeenth of the series, the chart shows

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from firemen in the hopes of retaining their positions or receiving promotions, if Duvall is elected mayor, according to talk about the city hall. Many subordinate officials hope uo retain their positions and avoid the "clean sweep” it is believed Duvall Intends to enforce at the city ha.'.l, if he is elected. They have climbed on the band wagon.

how to play accompaniments In the key of B Flat Major. INSTRUCTION—PIace the chart at right angles with the keyboard, so that the small white letter D with a dash above It on the chart Is directly over D on the keyboard. Then the white spaces on the chart will be over the white keys and black spaces over the black keys. The top, middle and bottom sections on the chart represent three chords, a mastery of

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which will enable any one to accompany on tho piano or organ any song or melody In the key of B Flat Major. The white letter* are to be played with the left hand, the black letters with the right hand. Now. having placed the chart on the piano, play the white letter on the top section with the left hand, and then the three block letters In nnlson with the right hand. N—< play the middle section In tho same way, then the bottom section and then return

HELD FOR INVESTIGATION Colored Man Said to Have Been in Hold-Up and Accident. Eugene Dixon, 25, colored, 230 W. A’ermont St., is under arrest today on charges of robbery and vehicle taking while police are investigating a hold-up and an accident in which it is alleged Dixon participated. Decetlves say Dixon is one of the two colored men who, on July 30, held up Duncan Flowers, employed at the Vaught Garage, 1839 N. New Jersey St., and took a watch and sl2 and an auto belonging to F. H. Miller, 2131 N. New Jersey St. The stolen auto was recovered after an accident. NEW PAVEMENT OPENED Neighborhood Has Celebration for Minnesota St. Minnesota St. pavement from Shelby St. to State Ave. today was becoming accustomed to the routine of traffic, after having been formally opened Tuesday night by the neighborhood. James M. Ogden, corporation counsel, spoke. Several hundred couples participated in a dance between Spruce and Quill Sts. FRED PURNELL GIVES TALK Bu Times Special NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Aug. 12. Fred Purnell Congressman from

to the top section. The *raoJl white letter I> with a doeh above It, which given the chart position, must not he played. After a brief practice thU chord ettn he memorized and you may play without the uo of the chart. But with the chart a pemon who never struck a note on the piano ov organ before may In a few minute* play the harmonious chord* correctly, and then accompany hi* or her own *ong* or the

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song* of friend*. Proficiency require* • little practice, but no prevlou* knowledge of inunie. Every trladln black letter I* marked t, 8. 5. Always read It *o, no matter In what vertical order tha note* may be written Note that the *miUl letter l> with a dash above It must not he played. NEXT LESSON—Key of O Minor which la the relative of the key of B Flat Major,

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