Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 96, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1925 — Page 13

FRIDAY, AUG: 21,1925

MEET TO COVER ALL PHASES OF OUTDOORGAMES R. Walter Jarvis Will Attend Recreation Congress, Oct. 5-10. Classes and demonstrations In dramatic©, games, music, rural recreation and life saving will be a feature of \the Twelfth National Recreation Congress in Asheville, N. C., Oct. 5-10, according to word received today by R. Walter Jarvis, park director, who will attend. Joseph Lee. of Boston, president of the Playground and Recreation Association of America and of the Congress, state© that some of those who will adores the Congress are as follows: Governor Jqhn G. Winant of New Hampshire, whose subject will be “The Responsibility of the Government for Promoting Recreation;’’ the Rev. M. Ashbey Jones of the Pomce de Leon Baptist Church of Atlanta, who will speak on “The Church and Recreation;” L H. Weir of the playground and , Recreation Association of America, who will report on the national study of municipal parks in which he is engaged; Robert Lassiter of Charlotte, N. C.; Cameron Beck, personnel director of the New York Stock Exchange: Mrs. JoChn F. Lyons, former president of the National Federation of Music Clubs. Ft. Worth, Texas: C. B. Smith of the United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., and M. F. Hasbrouck of New York City. The headquarters of the Congress will be the Battery Park Hotel. The facilities for both general and sectional meetings are said to be unusually good. This is the first time in thirteen years that the Recreation Congress will have been held in the South. CROSS TO BE WARNING Ohio Plans Novel Highway Danger Signs. Bn United Press COLUMBUS, Ohio, Aug. 21. White crosses are to mark the spots where the bodies land in Ohio. The State highway commission has announced a plan to erect a white cross at each location along the State highways where an automobile accident has occurred. The markers are to serve as a warning to motorists. The plan was suggested by Governor Vic Donahey.

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BRYSON WILL PRESIDE Postmaster to A! tend National Convention at Cleveland. Postmaster Robert H. Bryson will leave Indianapolis Saturday for Cleveland, Ohio, where he will preside over the national convention of the National Association of Postmasters, of which he is president. Bryson .will motor to Cleveland and will be accompanied by Mrs. Bryson and their son, Robert, Jr.

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He will speak Tuesday morning. The convention opens Monday and closes Friday. CLERK TAKES VACATION William chief clerk of the street commissioner’s office, took his first vacation during his service with the Shank administration this week. He visited Acton, Xnd., where he has an interest in a gravel establishment.

HUGE RANCH CUT UP “King Cotton” Gets Another Western Tract Bv United Press LUBBOCK, Texas, Aug. 21.—Another outpost of the rapidly vanishing "west” 4ias fallen before the advance of “King Cotton” in the Panhandle. Announcement has been made here that the famous Spade Ranch, composed of 200,000 acres of land located in four counties of the sou-

thern Panhandle, Mill be broken up into farming tracts and placed on the market this fall. The “cat claw” soil this sec-

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