Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1926 — Page 5

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SUNDAY SCHOOL JONFERENGES AT RICHMOND OPEN * Ithree Thousand Delegates Register lor Annual K, Stale Meeting. Pr?/i lnd„ June IT. — &,He tkriisa.'d doiegat.es from Sunmtm schools thro ghout the entire resriste-od 1 >day for the anSQp^HStale Str’day school convention was h Id wit ; President \\ il Uowe Bryan presiding. . Bin a. m . the ■ Jv "f Richmond its welcome to the i • plates ard P; esident William OpjjH> Pry an delivered his in ossa go. opening ho ronvenuon. !•& . . Two Addresses jpH address o "Christian Edanc CIT istian Conduct." by Vovard itld a Bible message O. Ballard followed. MB C. Pearce, was to speak at a for county ■ officers this anil the program for toincludi 1 three mass spssions. each for children s, young and adult's workers. conferences and i ban young ]>eople's workers m e mi for President Pry.an will KgßflP< the dek'cates at the banquet. cr t ss^B a ss sesf .| on n * the True blood ■HhB field. Earlham College. with presiding, "ill Ire ? > ’l^'" l afternoon. .Varga gEjßlMttory will he a feature of this College Head to Speak by V. C. Pearce and ; Slattery will he given at session tomorrow evening. Edwards, president of KarlCollege, will greet the delemass sessions and special [ conferences for the various classes 1 of workers will be held almost constantly until the convention is adjourned Friday night. Prominent Sunday school workers speak at each session and delewill he given chances to dis- • Its the many phases of their work Sunday schoof and to present problems to specialists for adprograms have been arfor workers In the children's, people's, adult's, general ads- and small Sunday divisions and for pastors and officers. These programs are of the general program, will keep the delegates busy minute.

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MR. FIXIT Fast Drivm on E, Twen-ty-Fifth St, Arrested,

Mr Fixit present your cose to city officials. He is The Times representative at the city hall. Write hui. at The Times. Spaed squads arrested three drivers who fancy E. Twenty-Fifth St. near Olney St. is a speedway, Traffic Inspector Lester Jones informed Mr. Fixit today in response to the following complaint: Dj£AR MR. FIXIT: Won’t you please see what can be done toward getting the city to install stop and go signs at E. Twenty-Fifth and Olney Sts.? In spite of the fact that the James Russell Lowell School is located just one block south of Twenty-Fifth St. on Olney, the speeders go on their way unhalted Will you kindly take this matter up with the city as soon as possible, so that our little ones as well as careful autoists and pedestrians may be afforded protection? RUTH REISTAND, 2442 Stuart St. > To S. R. H.: Apparently the only remedy for careless throwing of papers is that of '"education. Much has been accomplished along that line and the condition Is considerably better than it was ten years ago. Obviously, it is,impossible for police to be on the Job constantly, but It is their duty to warn persons guilty of constantly littering the street with trash. DEAR MR. FIXIT: As I am a resident in the 1300 block on S. Keystone Ave., I would like to know If they will oil this street. I haven't seen a garbage truck this spring. RESIDENT 1300 BLOCK. The low supply of oil may prevent treatment of your street, but Mr. Fixit has the promise of Truly Xolen, superintendent of garbage and ashes collection, that he will Insure collection of your garbage. DEAR MR. FlXit: There Is a hole In the street ah Twenty-Ninth St. and Shrlver Ave. that needs attention. Can you please get It fixed? H. B. TRUITT. A. J. Middleton, chief inspector of the city engineer's department, will act soon as possible. HEFTY OUSTING CHARGED ROCKVILLE, Md.— Charged with ejecting a 120-pound attorney from police headquarters here, Sheriff Clsfy Plummer has been arrested for assault. The attorney claims the sheriff, resenting his attempts to prevent intimidation of a prisoner, recalled his weight and forgot his avocation.

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under Influence of liquor. Rubush was on vacation. Rubush was slated Tuesday night following an auto accident at SixtySecond St. and Keystone Ave., when his auto is alleged to have struck a dar driven by Mrs. Audrey Stewart, 23, Fishers Station. Mrs. Stewart's mother and two children Were bruised.

CLUB SUGGESTS ' SOUTHERN TRIP Route to Muscatatuck! Park Given to Motorist. A trip to beautiful Muscatatuck j State Park, sometimes called Vine--1 gar Mills, is suggested by the Hoo- ; sler Motor Club. The best route Is as follows: Leav- , ing the city, go south on Meridian |St to Madison Ave.„ Bear left on ! Madison Ave. and follow State Rd. 1 through Franklin to Columbus. ! Follow State Rd. 2(5 to Scipio, North j Vernon and on south to Muscatatuck 1 State Park. North from the park i to North Vernon: then cast on State | Rd. 4 through Holton to the interi section of 4 and (5. Turn left on State Rd. 6 and follow this highway j through Napoleon, Greensburg and Shelbyville to Indianapolis. The distance from Indianapolis to the park is sixty-eight miles, while the return trip Is ninety-eight miles. The road Is paved to the south edge of Franklin. It Is necessar>r/to detour from this point on to two miles north of Edinburg. The detour has been -eported somgwhat rough, but hjghly passable. Gravel road will be had on to the park and back to Shelbyville, with the exception of r PL short stretch of pavement south of Columbus and entering Greens burg. From Shelbyville to Indianapolis is paved. Total distance Is 166 mites. CHILD KILLED BY TAXI Driver Held on Open Charge Pending Investigation. BU Unitrti Press GARY, Ind., June 16.—Abe Joseph, taxi driver, who ran down and killed 4-year-old Helen Blazek as she played by the side of a street, was being held on an open charge today pending Investigation by police.

►YOUNG MAN, HEAR THIS! Be at Bean Dinner and Learn When to Marry. 'AffVben Should a Man Marry?” is the subject of an address the Rev. C. J. G. Rusaom, pastor of the First Reformed Church, will deliver at a meeting of the Bible Investigation Club in the Y. M. C. A. auditorium tonight. The address will be preceded by a bean supper at 6:20 p. m. PARKER FUNERAL HELD Rites for Train-Auto Crash Victim at Sister's Home. Funeral services for Joseph Parker, 2145 N. Jefferson Ave., who was killed Monday when the auto he was driving was struck by a train at Jefferson Ave* and Belt Railroad, were held at 2 p. m. today at the home of his sister. Mrs. George. Hunt, 1614 E. Nineteenth Bt. - His wife, Mrs. Roxie Parker: a stepdaughter. Miss Margaret Hannah, 19, and three small children. Fay, 3; Lulu, 7, and Lydia, 6, are suffering from injuries received in the accident.

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BEAR PORTUGUESE KILL 300 PIRATES Battle in Macao, China, Is Reported. Bv United Press LISBON, Jun< 16.—Dispatches from Macao, China, today reported that 300 pirates have been killed by organized Portugese attackers. Tze Hung, leader of the Tlrates, and 150 of his' foUowers were cap tured. The Pirates have harried the Portugese colonists at Macao for many weeks, until finally it cided to send an expedition against them. The battle took place In the (*hu Klang River, where the pirates had their base of operations. Macao Is a dependency of Portu gal, on the west side of the entrance to Chu Klang, about seventy miles from Canton.

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