Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 168, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1926 — Page 5

OCT. 20, 1926

WILL DEDICATE JEWISH CENTER f Ceremonies to Be Held on Nov. 7. Prominent Jews of the city and State are expected to attend dedication ceremonies for Kirshbaum Community Center, 2314 N. Meridian St., Sunday evening, Nov. 7. Speeches and a musical program will be featured. , The purpose of the Kirshbaum Community Center Is to provide a meeting place for Jewish community groups and to offer cultural activities to the general community. The place is to be used for a series of open forum lectures, sponsored by th Jewish Community Center Association, and open to the public. The first lecture of the series is to be held on the evening of Oct. 24, when Rabbi Solomon B. Freehof will discuss “Can Religion Ever Be Liberal." An addition containing a gymnasium, swimming pool and large auditorium, is expected to be erected within a year.

EDUCATOR HITS AT NON-VOTERS Former President of Butler Speaks Before Club. “The attitude of the average American citizen is getting to be that every politician is a rogue," asserted Thomas C. Howe, former Butler University president, in an address Tuesday night before the Men’s Loyalty Club of the Immanuel Reformed Church, Prospect and S. New Jersey Sts. He spoke on “Loyalty to Ourselves and to Our American Ideals.” Howe asserted during a recent campaign, Indianapolis citizens had an opportunity to nominate a man T will always PRAISE KONJOLA” SAYS LOCAL MAN New Compound Quickly Ended Suffering and Improved Health in General. It ts surprising the countless number of Indianapolis men and women who are praising Konjola for the relief this medicine has given them In cases of stomach, liver, kidney and bowel disorders. Every nei#h-

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for an important office who was a university graduate, successful in business and capable to manage a public office. This man was defeated, Howe said. “Is education a disqualification to participation in a democracy?” he asked. “There is a great big stay-at-home vote on the North side and those persons ought to be ashamed of themselves,” he said. ‘co-op homesTlanned Architects to Erect Seven-Story Apartment on N. Meridian St. Erection of a seven-story apartment at 3231 N. Meridian St. is planned by Mothershead & Fitton. architects, 5£2 N. Meridian St., it was announced today. structure will be built on the

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CRITICISES BIOGRAPHERS I. U. President Declares Washington Suffers at Writers' Hands. Biographers of George Washington were assailed In an address by Dr. William Lowe Bryan, Indiana University president, before the Indian aSociety, Sons of the Revolution, at the D. A- R. chapter house, 824 N. Pennsylvania St., Tuesday night. “If George Washington could not teU a lie, some of his biographers could,” said Dr. Bryan. "Washington has suffered In two ways. Some have pictured him as a flawless man who could do no wrong and others have flayed his character.” U. Z. Wiley, attorney, was elected president of the society.

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