Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 122, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1926 — Page 9

AUG. 27, 1926

SNORTRIDGE TO MAKE MEMORIAL CITYJOIECT Alumni Decides to Request Aid of School Board in New Plan. City officials will cooperate with ffiiortridgre High School Alumni Association and may aid in erecting an Indianapolis teachers' memorial at the new school, it was announced today. Boat'd members are interested in the association's suggestion that the movement for a $25,000 memorial to five veteran teachers be halted and anew project started. Will Ask Committee The association will ask the board to select a memorial committee to represent every phase of school instruction in Indianapolis. At a meeting of alumni at Caleb Mills hall Thursday night, it was said, “the memorial, as planned, is not right." It was contended that the memorial would not harmonize with the school structure and not properly represent teaching in Indianapolis. It was requested that the school board sponsor the move to make it more comprehensive. Mrs. Lillian Sedwick, school commissioner, heartily approved the project and was positive the beard will consider it. She. said the memorial should include two teachers now in the school, Amelia Platter and Angeline Carey. Principal Has Projects Association plans call for a memorial to Nebraska Cropsey, Laura Donnan, Charity Dye, Mary Nicholson and Rhoda E. Shelleck. Principal George Buck said he hoped alumni would support three other proposals: An athletic field, scholarship fund, for Shortridge graduates, and a pipe organ for the auditorium. LABOR INQUIRY STOPS Federation Does Not Get Report on Senate Candidates. Bv United Press VINCENNES. Ind., Aug. 27.—The proposed investigation by the State Federation of Labor of the fitness of candidates of both political parties for the United States Senatorship was sidetracked today after a heated tilt on the federation convention floor. A committee reported late Thursday that it had not had sufficient time to make a complete investiga tidn and that it would refer the investigation to the executive board. T. N. Taylor of Terre Haute, federation president, charged the committee was “trying to pass the buck." The resolution of the committee for investigation of the candidates by the executive board was tabled.

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TYPIST ABANDONS SWIM London Girl Quits Wlin Ten and One-Half Miles Out in Channel. Bv United Press FOLKESTONE, England, Aug. 27. —Miss Mercedes Gleitz, London typist, has failed in a new effort to sfc'im the English Channel. She abandoned the swim Thursday night when ten and one-half miles out. PROPHET TO CHICAGO Krfehnajnurti Will Attend Convention of Theosophlsta. Bv Untied Press NEW YORK, Aug. 27.—Jiddu Krishnamurti, who believes he is “the vehicle of the world teacher," left today with a party of his followers for Chicago, to attend the flveday convention of Theosophlsts there. The young Hindu prophet and those who look upon him as an inspired prophet rode in a special car on the Twentieth Century Limited of the New York Central lines. ELKS TO MEET AT ELKHART Bv United Press 7LKHART, Ind.. Aug. 27.—Members of the Elks lodge of Elkhart to- j day were making preparations to en- 1 tertain a host of visiting members of the order during the State convention next week. It is estimated that eight thousand or more persons ' will attend.

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