Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 266, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1927 — Page 7

FEB. 11, 1927

PRESBYTERIANS TO OPEN [UNO DRIVE Start Campaign Tonight for Aged Ministers. Hie national campaign of the Presbyterian Church for ministers' pension fund will be formally opened in the Indianapolis presbytery tonight at the Indianapolis Athletic ■ Itib. The quota of the Indianapolis 'presbytery is $102,000. A largo sum 1 ready has been subscribed, accordns to John n. Kinghan, laymen's ..airman, in charge of the campaign. Will H. Hays, chairman of the riaional committee, will speak at a meeting of workers Tuesday eyeing. WFBM will broadcast his poech, beinnlng at 8;30 p. m. BEFORE CREDIT BODY 'cpresentathe Wedeking Talks oil Legislation at Luncheon. Legislation effecting business men was discussed at the Indianapolis Association of Credit Men luncheon by Albert J Wedeking, Representative from Spencer and Perry Counlies, Thursday at the Chamber of i 'nmmerce.

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Ford Favors Third Term for Coolidge Ba United Press PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 11.—Henry Ford is for Coolidge for a third term. Interviewed in his private car as I lie passed through the city Thursday j he was asked If he would like tto see the President re-elected in 1928. “I certainly* would,” he replied. “Mr. Coolidge is a capable man, who seems to know what he is about." Ford discussed his hobby—oldfashioned dances —deprecated jazz and assured his interviewers that “the flapper is all right.” CAN LICENSE STANDS Restaurants. Ice cream parlors and soft drink stands now may be licensed by incorporated towns and cities. Governor Jackson advised tho House that he had signed a bill creating two new Superior Courts In Lake County, and the license measure. PASSES SECOND READING Bill introduced in the Indiana House of Representatives Monday*, empowering the city of Indianapolis to construct and maintain a coliseum, passed secon# reading in the House Thursday.

WHOLESALERS TO HOLD EXPOSITION 18,odo Invitations Sent to State Retailers. The first spring market will be held in tho showrooms of twentytwo Indianapolis wholesalers, beginning Monday, it was announced today by C. G. Dunphy, secretary* of the wholesale trade division of the Chamber of Commerce. The market plan is to stimulate season buying. Invitations have been sent 18,000 retailers. , Firms participating are: M. Blieden Sons, A. Burdsall Company, Central Rubber and Supply Company, Central Supply Company, Central Wallpaper and Paint Company, Crowder-Cooper Shoe Company, E. C. Dolmetch Company, Gibson Company, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Havens-Geddes Company,

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Hound for Saving His Money Bu Times Special BOONVILLE, Ind., Feb. 11.— For months small coins dropped on the floor mysteriously disappeared at the lunch stand of Ed Lynch here. This week Buster Hall, an employe, cleaned out tho box where “Dig ’n’ Whistle,” a rat terrier, sleeps. Hall found S27.CD in small coins. The dog had hidden them there.

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YOUNG FATHER KILLS SELF Bu United Press ERIE, Pa., Feb. 11.—Found shot to death in front of his home here on Thursday morning t and believed to have been slain, Bernard Holland, 27, father of three children.

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Indiana House of Representatives Thursday.