Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 185, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1925 — Page 22

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ELKS TO HAVE MEMORIAL ON SUNDAY NIGHT t Former Allentown (Pa.) Exalted Ruler Will Give Address. Lawrence H. Rupp, Allentown, Pa., past exalted ruler of the B. P. O. E. lodge at Allentown, will be the speaker at annual memorial services of the Indianapolis Elks lodge at 8 p. m. Sunday at . the Elks Home. The first Sunday In December Is the annual date for memorial services of the order. Hubert S. Riley, chairman of the program committee, Is ‘ assisted by Leonard M. Quill and John H. Tudball. The services are open to the public. A program of sacred music will be given by the Elberwin Trio composed of Mesdames Julia Bodner, Carl Lieber and Berta Miller Ruick, and the Elks Quartet composed of Harry Calland, Elmer Steffen, Humbert Pagani and Edward LaShelle. The program: “Processional." Elberwin Trio. Awake. My Soul" Weigand „ , Elks Quartet. Opening Exercises By the Lodge Prayer C. E. Kaser. Chaplain Memorial Ode By the Lodge “The Living God" O’Hara Mr. La Shelle. Prelude to the “Deluge” Saint Saens Elberwin Trio. “Sweet the Moments" Stainer Mr. Steffen. Mr. Calland. Address :By Lawrence H. Rupp P. E. R. Allentown. Pa.. Lodge No. 180. “Intermezzo’’ Berta Ruick Elberwin Trio. “Spirit of Mercy” Dudley Buck Elks Quartet. Closing Exercises By the Lodge Doxology. * Benediction C. E. Kaser,-Chaplain “Recessional." Elberwin Trio. John Lauck. organist. Officers who will preside and speak are B. V. Young, exalted ruler; Archibald M. Hall, esteemed leading knight; Joseph E. Barron, esteemed loyal knight; J. Ray Monaghan, esteemed lecturing knight; W. G. Taylor, secretary; A. R. Stern, treasurer; O. D. Waldon, esquire; F, LBodenmiller, tiler; Thomas McHugh, inner guard; C. E. Kaser, chaplain.

NEW THEORY ON SLAIN MINISTER Police Discard Kidnaping Supposition. Bii United Press MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 4.—Knute B. Birkeland, former minister, found murdered last week, was alive four days after he mysteriously disappeared, police were convinced today by the Identification of Birkeland as the man who had his suit pressed in a tailor shop last Saturday. Aaron Golding, tailor, whose establishment Is only a few blocks from the beauty shop apartment where Blrkeland’s body was discovered, told police he was positive both the suit and man were the same. This development forced discard of the theory arrived at yesterday by private operatives assisting police that Birkeland was kidnaped, carried to the death apartment and drugged. If he was free to go to a tailor shop four days after his automobile was first seen abandoned, it is reasonable he was not held prisoner. FINGER PRINT ‘MAGIC’ Thumb-Print Terrorizes Natives in East Africa. Bv Times Svecial LONDON, Dec. 4—The fingerprint system is used successfully J>y the English in East Africa. Every native carries a certificate bearing a facsimile of his thumb-print. To the natives this method of tracking down a criminal or of protecting the innocent is nothing short of magic, and on one occasion, through sheer terror of being Identified In this way as the brother of a murdered man, a native actually confessed to the crime.

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