Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 215, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1926 — Page 4

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SCHOOL MONEY IS APPORTIONED City Will Get $255,046 From State. Indianapolis will receive $255, 046.85 as Its'share of the $2,658,471 raised last year by the 7-cent State school levy, which was being apportioned today by George A. Spencer, assistant State superintendent of public instrutclon. On a $8.21 per capita allowance for the 89,239 pupils In Marion County, Its share will be $286,987. Most of this amount Is absorbed by Indianapolis, since 79,807 of the county's pupils are in the city. The total distribution represents Lowers Gasoline Cost to 9c per Gallon Mr. J. A. Stransky, A 567 Stransky Bldg., Pukwana, S. Dak., has Invented an automatic and self regulating device which has lowered the gasoline cost of autos to 9c per gallon because they have made from 87 to 57 miles on a gallon of gasoline. The device fits all cars and can be Installed in five minutes. Mr. Stransky Wants agents and is willing to send a sample at his risk. Write him today. —Ad vertisemen t.

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Wind Blows Good to Griffin Bn United Pre fr~r|T. VERNON, Ind.. Jan. 9, IJVII — lts an 111 wind that I———J blows no good. As evidence— Look at Griffin, the tornadoswept town in Posey County, which was literally blown off the map last March. Since the tornado, assessed valuation of -the town has Jumped to $153,433, an Increase of $18,693.

70 per cent of the amount raised by the seven-cent levy, the other 30 per cent being distributed on the basis of each county’s relative need for funds. Checks will be sent out Saturday. _ PROGRAM AT CHURCH The third number of a lyceum course given by the Epworth League of West Michigan Street Methodist Church will be presented Tuesday night at the church, Sheffield and Michigan Sts. The Rev. C. M. Kroft, pastor, announced this program: Alien Beaumont, piano solo; Mr. Waddell. vocal solo; Miss Beeslo Hills, accompanist; trio. Miss Addie Axline. flute: Miss Lois Axline. violin; Miss Bessie Hills, piano. Mrs. Edna Eycke, vocal solo: Mr. Votam, violin solo: Mrs. J. W. Beaumont and Allen Beaumont, piano duet: Theron Castlemen. vocal solo, accompanied by Frederick Weber. Trio, Miss Ruth Bonifleld, piano: Harry Crunirtne, cello George Bauman, violin: Frederick Weber. piano solo; Miss Puschcr accorcPon solo. X

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Inspiration to Be Sought Training and Inspirational .conferences In evangelism will be con- ' ducted by Dr. Marferent ministers will lead devotions Dr. Anderson each evening. The conferences will lead up to the series of noon talks at Keith’s, March 11-16, by Dr. Frederick F. Shannon, Chicago, according to Dr. Ernest N. Evans, church federation secretary. DRIVER _IS ARRESTED Police Say Motorist Failed to Stop After Accident. Leonard Welsh, 21, of 801 N. Oakland Ave., today was charged with failure to stop after an accident. Welsh Is alleged to have struck a machine which crashed into a car driven by A. C. Boren, 708 Chester Ave., at State Ave. and Michigan St. % No one was Injured.

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BIG DAY FOR LOUIS THOMAS All Kinds of Court Action Faced Saturday. Louis Thomas, 444 W. Washington St., restaurant proprietor, who faces two Jail terms and possibly a third, will appear In Criminal Court Saturday morning. Over a week ago Judge J&meß A. Collins fined Thomas $250 and costs and sentenced him to sixty days on the Indiana State Farm on charge of possession of liquor. Next day Thomas was fined S6OO and costs and sentenced ninety days on the farm by Judge Clinton H. Glvan of Superior Court Four on a conteiqpt of court charge. Thomas was charged with violating an order by Judge Glvan re straining him from selling liquor at his restaurant. Thomas appealed both “Tidings, but later declated he would dismiss his appeals Saturday Thomas is at liberty on appeal bonds Thomas also will be tried Satur day In Criminal Court on a charge of violating the liquor law made by Federal agents and local officers who raided hls place. Nlstor Potcova, an employe, will be tried on a similar charge. One of the latest additions to the United States Navy is the floating foundry.

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COOLIDGE MAY ACCEPT Republicans Hope President Will Speak Here Jan. 29. The fact President Coolidge did not immediately decline the Invitation to speak In Indianapolis Jan. 29 to State Republican editors, led city Republicans today to hope he is seri ously considering it. If Coolidge Anally declines, Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon will be asked to speak. If he is unavailable, former Secretary of State Charles E. Hughes will be invited. SYNOD HEAD SPEAKER Presbyterian Official at Westminster Church Tonight. Dr. R. J. McLandress, religious education director of Indiana Synod of the Presbyterian Church, will speak tonight at the Wesminster Presbyterian Church, 449 N. State Ave. The Rev. Henry T. Graham, pastor, said dally meetings were held observing universal prayer week. Rev. J. W. Allen, spoke on missions Thursday night.

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