Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 66, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 July 1927 — Page 2

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550 WILL MEET LINDBERGH AT BANQUETAUG. 9 Business Leaders Will Be Invited to Columbia Club Dinner. Arrangements are being made for 550 Indianapolis business men and manufacturers to attend the Lindbergh banquet at the Columbia Club Aug. 9. Men only will be invited, the banquet committee, headed by Norman A. Perry of the Indianapolis Power and Light Company, decided. Civic organizations will make up lists of business men and civicleaders. Invitations will be mailed out and v when 550. acceptances have been received, the lists will be closed. The tickets are $5 each. Want Business Heads Request was made by the Guggenheiem Foundation, sponsoring the Lindbergh tour, that men only attend the banquet in order that as many business men as possible might attend. Women and children will be given opportunity to hear Lindbergh at the mass meeting in the afternoon, probably at the Fair Grounds coliseum. At the request of the Guggenheeim Foundation, the mass meeting committee, headed by Postmaster Robert H. Bryson, is making arrangements for a special section for school children. Committee Named - "Brysons committee will be A. Kiefer Meyer, Guy A. Wainwright, Howard M. Gay, George B. Wellbaum, P. H. Wolford, A. D. Hitz and County Auditor Harry Dunn. Walter T. BoySr announced that the automobile committee will be named soon. It has been estimated that 200,000 people from outside Indianapolis will be in the city to see Lindbergh. Excursion schedules with special railroad and interurban rates to bring crowds here for the flier’s reception were considered at a meeting of the excursion committee at Chamber of Commerce. The body is composed of Ed. Hunter, chairman, and a number of railroad, traction and newspaper men. Round trip tickets at a one-way fare is the aim of the committee. BORER PERIL IS GAINING Seven more townships are reported infested with corn-borer by State Entomologist Frank Wallace. The pest still is confined to six northeastern counties. New townships are Jefferson, Allen, York in Noble County, Wayne, Adams/ Jefferson in Allen, and Smith in Whitley. • Other counties in the quarantine area are La Grange, Steuben and De Kalb.

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MAPLE ‘KNEW Os HORSE DEAL Former Klan Leader Says Steve Told Him. An echo o£ the Jackson-Stephen-son $2,500 horse deal came from Muncie today. Clell Maple, manufacturer, and former Klan leader, gave the Muncie Press an affidavit declaring that D. C. Stephenson during the summer of 1923 told him of having bought a horse from Governor Ed Jackson which with equipment cost him $2,500. Jackson has offered this as an explanation of the Stephenson check to him. Stephenson said the check was a campaign contribution. Maple was positive that the conversation was during the summer of 1923, asserting that it took place while he and Stephenson were on the way to a Klan meeting in a field near Muncie. His fixing of the date during the summer was regarded as important in view of the fact that the check to Jackson from Stephenson was dated Sept. 12, 1923. Four Women Held B;i Times Special NEW ALBANY, Ind., July 27. Four women were among the eight persons arrested in liquor raids in the city and county by Federal agents assisted by local police.

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ACTING SCHOOL HEAD WON’T RENAME SELF Thornton Will Leave Matter in the Hands of New Chief. Joseph F. Thornton, acting school superintendent, is facing an embarrassing problem. As acting superintendent, Thornton failed to renominate himself as assistant superintendent, the position he held before being named acting superintendent upon the dismissal recently of E. U. Graff. School commissioners, after naming Charles F. Miller, State superintendent of public instruction, Indianapolis superintendent, found they had no power to give Thornton his old position back until he had renominated himself and submitted his name for the board’s approval. Thornton indicated today he would not do this, but would leave the matter in the hands of the new superintehdent when he assumes office.

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safety board and heads of departments operating under it will meet Friday night to consider revision. The board of works considered its. slashes this afternoon. I MRS. HARCOURT GIVEN TAX REFUND OF $571 Payment Made in Accordance With Supreme Court Ruling. Refund of $571.34 for taxes Illegally collected in 1919, 1920 and 1921 was allowed Tuesday to Mrs. Mary E. Harcourt, administratix of John R. Harcourt’s estate, by Harry Dunn, county auditor. The refund included interest. This amount must be deducted, Dunn said, from the money Washington township receives from the county for school operation, road building and other township activities. No further claims will be allowed until provision is made for funds, Dunn said. The Harcourt claim was first filed in Marion County Circuit Court where Judge Harry O. Chamberlain approved it. The Indiana Supreme Court upheld the claim In March.

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