Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 266, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1927 — Page 9

FEB. 11, 1927

SCOUTMASTERS’ SCHOOL Course to Be Given Week of March 14; Luncheon Meld. | The scoutmasters' training course open March 14 at the First Presbyterian Church, to continue each Monday .night for ten weeks under direction of S. L. Norton, assistant executive of the local Boy Scout organization. This announcement was made Thursday by Frank Steinmetz, extension committee chairman, at a luncheon of the executive board at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Indianapolis troops will observe Scout week the week of March 27. The program: Sunday, mass meeting at Roberts Park M. E. Church; Monday, swimming meet; Tuesday, father and sons’ banquet at Central Christian Church: Wednesday, civic day; Thursday, court ,of honor at Tomlinson Hall; Friday, theater party, ami Saturday, exposition in Tomlinson Hall.

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THREE MINERS KILLED Two Others Hurt in Gas Explosion, One Seriously. I}ii ( nited Press POTTSVILLE, Pa., Feb. 11.—The death toll in the gas explosion at the Phoenix Park colliery was increased to three today when the bodies of two more miners were found in the workings, which were rocked by the explosion yesterday. Two others suffered severe burns. The body of Stiney Fidelek, 34, married, was foupnd soon after the

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blast. Today rescue workers located the bodies of Ignatz Chikovitz and Peter Fedorick. # The two injured men are John Sitzko and Frank Zigmund, the latter in a serious condition. ■ • Test Answers These are the correct answers to the question which appear on page 2: 1— Mischa Elman. 2 French--3 Yes. 4 North Carolina. 5 Farmers. 6 $29,240,000. 7 Edgar Allen Poe. 8— February 22. 9 Mary Pickford. 10— Larvae. , THRESHERMEN ELECT Resolution Opposed Proposed Workmen’s Compensation Increase. The Indiana Brotherhood of Threshermen convention at Tomlinson Hall ended Thursday night with a vaudeville show. Resolutions opposed increases in workmen’s compensation as proposed in the Indiana Senate. The 500 delegates applauded exLieut. Gov. Edgar D. Bush, who abolishment of the Public Service Commission. Elmer Crull, Hagerstown, and O. L. Brown, Lebanon, were re-elected president and vice president. E. E. Isenhower, Indianapolis, was elected secretary treasurer. WOMAN WHIPS WILDCAT Slashes Throat of Animal Which Had Attacked Husband. Bu United Press KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Fet. 11. . —O. L. Little was saved from being clawed to death by a large wildcat when his wife plunged a butcher knife into the animal’s throat. Tho farmer’s gun had failed to fire, and the beast sprang on the man, knock ing him down. ORDERS LICENSE CHECK Police today were notified to instigate a search for rooming house afcrt restaurant proprietors who have failed to take out their 1927 city licenses. Orders were issued to pick up the offenders. A report from the city controller’s office places the city $25,000 behind in 1927 license fees.

ACCEPT CODE REPORT The Indiana House of Representatives Thursday acceptetd without debate the recommendation of the

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committee on criminal code to indefinitely postpone the Duncan bill, abolishing capital punishment. Many similar bills since 1905 have met like fates.

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Pettis Dry Goods Cos. THE NEW YORK STORE—Since 1853 Silk Crepe Frocks tNeiv! For Girls of 7 to 14 VERY SPECIAL •s Adorable frocks; mother and daughters will be charmed with the quality, beauty and low price of these soft, silk crepes; will outwear those of many other fabrics. The cunningest new styles are in this group—straightline and bloused effects, piquant with dainty ruffles of self material. Exquisite new colors —many with a —' “partified” air, and the staple dark / shades are included too. Grecian Rose Mother Goose Powder Blue Peach Yellow sb A radiant group, specially priced 3 $5.00. —Petti*. Junior shop, second floor.

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IRON WORKERS TO MEET Former Employes Gather in Annual Reunion. Annual reunion of former employes of the Noelke Richards Iron Works Company will bo held at 7:30 p. in. Saturday at Charlie’s Restaurant, 130 E. Ohio SLast year thirty-nine former employes of tlio company attended the dinner. Tills year seventy-five have been invited: John H. Berlins, Charles Blizzard and Charles E. Owen, are in charge of the dinner. TALKS ON BIBLE Declaring that there are many forces working to discredit religion and the Bible, Dr. 11. C. Waymaiv of William Jewel College, Liberty,' Mo., spoke on ‘‘My Bible” at tho Winter Nights’ College Thursday night. The lecture was held at the First Baptist Church.

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