Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 253, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1926 — Page 5

FEB. 22, 1926

LUTHERANSTO EXPANDSCHOOL Continued. Th Rev. Wilbur E. Allen. Colburn, Ind., president of the Indianapolis conference of the Indiana Lutheran synod, composed of churches in Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee, today announced the synod plans to continue operation of Weidner Institute at Mulberry, Clinton County, Ind. The Rev. Allen said the church will build up the Institution for the training: of native leaders for the church in these States. The institute, an academy and junior college, is owned and controlled by the synod. Officials deliberated eif?ht hours on whether the school should be continued at the Columbus, Ind., meeting, last Monday, and finally voted unanimously in favor of expansion. SYMPATHY FOR CROOKS Ward Says Maudlin Sentiment Encourages Law Violation. One cause of crime is the incentive supplied by the public in bestowing maudlin sentiment on convicted criminals. United States district attorney Albert S. Ward declared Sunday evening af the Roberts Park M. E. Church. The Rev. Edwin W. Dun lavy, pastor, also spoke. said the late war was a Breat contributor to crime, taking away young manhood and breaking down the powerful influences of the home. Dr. Dunlavy said that crime is worthy of careful consideration. He pointed out that the young people have ton much leisure and wealth. KLAN BREAK AVERTED Another Mass Meeting Held In Kokomo. Bn Ruffed Free# KOKOMO, Ind.. Feb. 23.—An open break between the Ku-Klux Klan of Indiana and the national organization of Atlanta has been averted temporarily at least, it was indicated today, Representatives of at least thirty of the klaverns In the State were here yesterday to secession plans. At the meeting It was decided to recommend certain constitutional changes. The national tax will bo> withheld, It was said, until the point is won. KILLS MOTHER; ENDS LIFE Bn Rolf ad Pres* SOLON, Ohio, Feb. 22'.—Whilg other members of the family were sleeping, Miss Hazel Howell. 28. shot and killed her aged mother, Mi-s. Nancy Howell In their home here today, then turned the weapon on herself. She died In a few minutes. L Miss Howell had been under oh Nervation for six weeks. Authorities said they believed she was insane.

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mOHN JOY, of "Wabash, claims to be the king of checker players in the State. No one ' "Jumped” him when his team took honors at a tournament at Red Bridge. Those on Joy’s side were Oren Wilcox, Clarence Owens and Frank Alberson. Raymond Wilson of Six Lakes, Mich., died the day he wrote a letter to David Lytle of Wabash, offering to pay for wild berries he took from the Lytle farm years ago. A sweeping investigation of the charges against Oerald Latta of Attica is under way. He is accused of stealing ten brooms from Ed Holder. James P. Ross, who while clerk in Wabash County in 1816 issued a marriage license to himself and Julia Alice Burns, celebrated the fiftieth wedding anniversary by entertaining friends and relatives. \

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City High School In memory of the late Vice President. An opossum died under a cloud at Vincennes. Andy Weller shot it in his henhouse. Biliousness and constipation come from a weak stomach You can help Nature end this trouble tTF yur Stomach and l liver are weak, year food ia net digeated. This cause* feed to he held up in year body. The uaual result k eonstipe ti on, which mom* heedache and severe gas pains. For U years, peoSle have eeneiblr corrected this eenltion by using Chamberlain's Tablet* for the Stomach and Liver. They help the digestive organs stop chronic constipation. Oet Chambarlsln’s Tablets today at any Drug Store, only 24c.

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