Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 137, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1925 — Page 4
COMMITTEES ON PEI4CE PAGEANT TAKE UP PLANS Success of Armistice Program of Club Women Predicted at Meeting. Reports on the war and peace pageant to be given jointly by the Indianapolis Local Council of Women, and the Seventh District Federation of Clubs, on Armistice day Nov. 11, at the Murat, we e made Thursday morning at the meeting of the committee at the Fletcher American Bank Bldg. The thirty members present were enthusiastic about the success of the pageant, In which nearly 500 persons vill take part. Mrs. W. O. Bates, chairman of the costumes and properties committee, reported that h meeting will be held at her home, 756 Middle Drive, Woodruff Place, Friday evening to complete pla.ns for the committee’s work. All women Interested in helping to design and make the costumes are invited to attend. Mrs. Samuel Lewis Shank, chairman of the box committee, reported the Bale of fifteen boxes to Indianapolis Local Council of Women, Seventh 'District Federation of Clubs, Indiana Indorsers of Photoplays, Daughters of the Union, Woman’s Department Club, Women’s Organization of National Association Retail Druggists, Auxiliary to the 38th Division, New Century Club, Marlon County War Mothers, Mayor Shank, Jewish Council of Women, Indiana May Wright Sewall Council of Women, Daughters of the American Revolution, and Founders’ Chapter of the American War Mothers. One thousand tickets have been distributed for sale. Those wishing blocks of seats should notify Mrs. O. C. Lukenoill as early as possible. The next meeting of the committee will be held Oct. 22. All women Interested in peace promotion are invited to attend. Gone, but Not Forgotten A Nash touring car, license 472370, belonging to Lee Oliver, 1220 E. Ohio St., has been reported stolen from 18 S. Capitol Ave. Births Boys Rufus and Mattlo Bradshaw, 2116 BouleVa Charles and Helen Pine. 28 Dofa-ney Ave. Luther and Harriett Coulter, 17 Fortl. A > irew and Ida MoNew. 3230 rtove'-. William and Hallie Harlan. 2103 Lex!Plsoward and Maxine Johnson. 4232 Haugbey. Girls Gilbert and Ruth Smith. 1208 N. Rural. Hyjrh and Mary Ghormley. 3606 N. U Henry and Clara Kunkel. 125 W. Ari,o A B ' B. and Amenlla Trudeau. Methodist Ray and Edna Matthews. 2630 English. Fred and Violet .Taynea. 1602 N. Seventeenth. Deaths TV,mas George. 70. 1235 S. Sheffield, Lee Simmsfl 43. elty hospital, chrtnio myocarditis. William H. Thomas 77. 1061 Sheldon, chronic parenchymatous nephritis Charles W. Moekford. 42. 303, N. Illinois. spinal sclerosis. Mnry 'Smith. 70. Thirteenth and Pennsylvania Apartment 415. eelebral hemorrhage.
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Bn Times Snecial LA PORTE. Ind., Oct. B.—Death in the electric chair for Mrs. Anna Skibo, 39, was demanded In Circuit Court today by Prosecutor John B. Dilworth in his opening statement to the Jury. Mrs. Skibo will plead insanity in defense against the three confessions made to the police, the coroner and the prosecutor that she killed her husband, Frank Skibo, 49, last June. The jury was completed Thursday. According to the confessions, Skibo came home drunk. Mrs. Skibo quarreled with him over spending all his money for moonshine. He paid no attention and threw himself on the bed and went to sleep. After the rest of the family retired, Mrs. Skibo went to a shed, procure*! an iron bar and killed Skibo as he slept. She covered the body with quilts and went to sleep beside It. The next day, she kept the room locked, dragging the body into an alley the next night, where boys found it and called police. Mrs. Skibo and her daughter, Mary, 20, were both arrested. Mrs. Skibo attempted to place the crime on her daughter. She has been In jail since, but has shown no remorse. She has frePISTOL RANGE OPENED PoHee to Bang Away in Basement of Police Station. Mayor Shank today was to open the police pistol range in the basement of the police station. A few days ago Shank ordered police to train their shooting eyes to be able to hit a bandit or highwayman occasionally. All police who fail to qualify in marksmanship must leave the force, according to Shank’s order.
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BELUNQUIRY IS DEMANDED Labor Federation Asks Quiz on ’Phone Firm. Bv United Press ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Oct. B. Delegates to the American Federation of Labor convention here today had before them a demand for a congressional investigation of the Bell Telephone Cofnpany. Action on the demand was to be taken by a committee before it is submitted to the convention. Other important proposals to be studied included a demand that Congress investigate the textile industry, a campaign of opposition to a ship subsidy bill, national organization of negro workers, and a request for continuation of Federal aid in construction of State highways. PYTHIAN SISTERS MEET More than three hundred members of the Pythian Sisters arrived in Indianapolis today to attend the thirty-sevemh annual meeting of the organization. The convention sessions will be presided over by Mrs Emma Holliday Hofner, Brookston, grand chief of Indiana. This afternoon officers were to be elected. The annual banquet of the Past,
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Grand Chiefs’ Association of Pythian Sisters was held Wednesday night at the Spink Arms, followed by a reception for the past chief and other members, in the parlors of the Denison. INVITATION OVER RADIO Schortemeler to Urge Hoosiers to Attend Mardi Gras Here. The message of the Greater Indiana Mardi Gras celebration here Halloween will be delivered over WFBM radio broadcasting station tonight by Secretary of State Frederick E. Schortemeler and Attorney General Arthur L. Gilliom. John F. Walker, committee chairman, announced today. Organizations participating In the parade will be allowed only one float appropriately decorated, it was announced. Mayor Shank and George H. Mosser, State Chamber of Commerce secretary manager, sent letters to State cities and towns cooperation. APPEALS ARE RESISTED United States District Attorney Albert Ward, today appeared before the United States Circuit Court of Appeals at Chicago tj resist the appeal actions of Clark Beeler and William Chapman of Ft. Wayne an* William Callahan, former mayor of Bicknell. Beeler was sentenced fix months
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