Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 62, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1927 — Page 7
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AIMEE TO END TEMPLESGRAP Evangelist Speeds West to Restore Peace. ty United Press LOS ANGELES, Cal., July 22. Annoying but not serious disagreements in the ranks of the workers of the famous Angelus Temple, are bringing its founder, Aimee Semple McPherson, evangelist, back home, according to her mother, Mrs. Minnie Kennedy. Mrs. Kennedy dismissed the incident with a wave of her hand and branded them “too trifling” to discuss, and intimated her daughter "would solve all the problems immediately upon her arrival. “There is no trouble between ‘sister’ and I,” she said. “But she really is the head of the temple and can run it better than any one else. While she had visions of anew gospel empire in the East, she is badly needed here.” MOTION PICTURES REFRIGERATED AIR [ m Adol|)heMe^pu fpj -"Service Ladies’ 1 HpH MENMOCS BEST l*E||S LOVE & LAUGHTER j'! VANISHING MERMAIDS i WHERE DO THEY GO? ORCHESTRAL PRODUCTION STOLABEVSKY-RAMSAY DE LUXE SHOWS AT ' 1:10-3 05-7:10-9 05 (THE EMINENT COMPOSER) And His Orchestra i An Event in Popular Music ! IRENE*RICH • IN “Dearie” Other Enjoyable Features , NOW SHOWING • PAULINE STARK OWEN MOORE DOUG. FAIRBANKS JR. IN “Women Love Diamonds” HELEN & WARREN COMEDY
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You Name Him Bloomington, Ind. To the Editor of The Times: Dear Sir: For several years I have been engaged on a research project, having as my object to ascertain the true identity of the' famous Four Horsemen. I have to date been able to fix the Identity of only three: John Gilpin, Ichabod Crane and Barney Google. Can any of your readers tell me the name of the fourth of this renowned quartet? Very truly yours, HOR(A)SE.
SOVIETS HELP LIBRARY Russia and Rockefeller Back Big Japanese Undertaking Bit United Press MOSCOW, July 22.—Soviet Russia is helping to rebuild and re-equip the Japanese State Library at Tokio, wrecked by earthquake in 1923. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., already has contributed 4,000,000 yen, approximately $2,000,000, to the building fund. The Soviet Academy of Science has sent to Japan copies of all its recent scientific publications, the Soviet State Printing Trust has forwarded 5,000 books and the Central Soviet Library has dispatched one copy of every magazine and pamphlet published in the Soviet Union since 1917. The Tokio library now possesses a complete file of every scientific and literary publication of the Soviet Union since the Bolshevik revolution.
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REALTORS MAY CLOSESUNDAYS Final Action Deferred, but v Majority Favor Plan. Indianapolis realtors failed to reach a definite agreement on Sunday opening of new homes and apartments at the Real Estate Board meeting Thursday. Sentiment of the majority of realtors present was apparently against Sunday opening, an unofficial vote indicated. “Closing Sundays would elevate the real estate business,” Thomas F. Carson said. “I feel that it cheapens property to have ‘lookers’ running through promiscuously all day Sunday. Too many just run in to look with no thought of buying. Similar sentiment was expressed by a number of other realtors, including Joseph Schmid of Schmid & Smith: Henley T. Hottell of the Washington Bank and Trust Cos.; H. G. Knight of Bankers Trust. Robert Schoen of Schoen-Morgan Cos., said he was strongly in favor of keeping new homes open Sunday. “We sell a large percentage of, our homes through Sunday visits,” he said. “Os course, we have never sold a home on Sunday, but frequently those who visit these homes on Sunday drpp in to our offices on Tuesday or Wednesday of the same week.” Radios Work Again Bu Times Special DECATUR. Ind., July 22—Radios are working here again after inter-
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president of the mine own era, the Francisco Mining Company, U plaintiff. Defendants are Lara A. Whitcomb, Indianapolis attorney and receiver for the cbmpany, and J. R. Henderson, Princeton, mine superintendent. Inefficient and careless operation are declared by Johnson tc have been the causes of the disaster. He alleges that under the management of Whitcomb and Henderson the mine's value declined from more than $1,000,000 to $288,000.
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