Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 75, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 August 1927 — Page 6

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PLAN TO KEEP BURGLARS OUT OF COURTHOUSE Monroe County Commissioners Order Locks Changed. By Timet Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Aug. 5. Locke on every door on the first floor of the Monroe county courthouse here will be changed following the fourth entry of burglars into the building in as many months. The latest burglary netted only sl3 in cash and $2 worth of stamps, taken from the office of P. J. Brown, recorder. Stamps worth $5 in the office of County Clerk Charles Hinkle were not taken. An effort was made to force an entrance into the office of Auditor Alva Eller and also that of Assessor B. V. Sudbury. Clerk Hinkle was the heaviest loser in the first robbery, the loot from his office consisting of $267 in cash and SI,OOO in checks. The county commissioners decided on the lock changing method of protecting the courthouse, saying keys to the building are in possession of persons without authority to unlock doors. OX TEAM WILL HAULERS State Fair Board Books Amusement Devices. Taxi service to match the spirit of the occasion will be provided those taking part in the “old-time fiddlers’ contest” which is to be a nightly feature at the State Fairground coliseum during the diamond jubilee State Fair, Sept 3-10. A four-ox team and prairie schooner will transport the fiddlers to and from the building. Contract has been made with the Murphy Shows to furnish the carnival amusements on the midway. Forty double-length cars will bring the company, with its 500 employes, to the Fairgrounds. Besides the shows and rides, twenty-feur free acts have been obtained. A fireworks display will be held each evening in front of the grandstand. Among the bands under contract are the Indiana University Band, Muncie Girls’ Band and the Indianapolis Military Band. RAILWAY DECORATES, NAMES LOCOMOTIVES NEW YORK, Aug. s.—Back in Civil War times, and well into the seventies, the passenger locomotive was a thing of individuality. Then, in the interests of economy, the brass was covered with paim, individual names were forbidden and the bright decorations were left off. But some of the old romance is coming back now. At least two railroads are dressing up their iron horses. The newest New York Central locomotive will be painted in battleship gray and trimmed in aluminum and shining black. And the Baltimore and Ohio soon will put on twenty new engines painted in olive green, gold and red, each one to be named after a president of the United States. HOSPITAL SERVES MANY Children From 42 Counties Treated at Riley Institution. One hundred seventy-eight children from forty-two counties were admitted to the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital in June, according to the report of the hospital executive committee. A total of 3,490 day patients were cared for. This was an increase over records for the past months and indicates that the people of the State are gaining a better understanding of the work being done at the hospital, committee members said.

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“Miss Lockport” When girls from more than 100 cities line up for the national beauty contest in Atlantic City in September, the name of Miss Louise “Peggy” Proctor may not be the last. She will represent Lockport, N. Y. Her hair has a natural wave. Miss Lockport also wears nifty curls over her shoulders. KITTEN MOTHERS NEST MARYSVILLE, 0., Aug. 5.—A robin and a maltese kitten are taking turns in incubating the eggs in the bird’s nest. When the mother climbs in and lays on the eggs. Persons who have seen the phenomenon say the kitten is trying to insure a dinner of young robins in the near future. New Police Chief By Times Special BLUFFTON, Ind., Aug. 5.—A. N. Plessinger has been appointed chief of police here by Mayor T. V. Harsh succeeding the late Marion Garton.

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PLAN INSTITUTE FOR TEACHERS County Educators to Hear Noted Speakers. Two hundred and seventy-five Marion County teachers will attend the annual institute to be held the week of Aug. 22 in the Criminal Court room. Plans are being completed by Lee

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E. Swails, county school superintendent. George H. Tapy, psychology and education professor, at Wabash College, will be the feature speaker. Tapy will address the institute twice a day during the week on the “Problems of Education.” O. H. Greist, teachers’ retirement fund, executive secretary, will speak on the opening day. Ross Lockridge, Bloomington, will speak Tuesday on the George Rogers Clarke memorial exposition to be held next year at Vincennes. Albert Stump, Democratic candidate for United States Senator at the last election; State Superin-

tendent Charles F. Mi’ler, Dr. Gilmore Stott of Franklin, and others also will speak. United States Senator Arthur R. Robinson has tentatively accepted an invitation. Miss Isabelle Mossman, music superintendent, in Indianapolis schools, is making arrangements for special music. Muncie Grows By Times Special MUNCIE, Ind., Aug. 5 New families moving into Muncie averaged eleven a week this year up to July 30, according to figures made public by the local Chamber of Commerce.

MAN WITH KLAN CARD GARY SLAYING VICTIM Cook’s Body With Head Crushed Found in Thicket. By United Press GARY, Ind., Aug. 4.—The body of J. Fairfax, 43, a cook, was found in a lonely thicket near here early today by a milkman. According to police, the man had been slugged with some blunt instrument and the head crushed by a heavy stone which pushed it into

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a sand hill. It Is believed that Fairfax was “taken for a ride” and then beaten to death. A Ku-Klux Klan membership card was found In the man's clothing, leading police to believe that the murder might have resulted from trouble in that organization. Fairfax formerly lived In Minneapolis, Minn. He was a / bachelor employed in a downtown restaurant. Ostrich feathers have found so little demand recently that they now are often used for feather dusters. f

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SEE DRAMA FOR HOURS Old Form of Plays Holds Theater Audiences in Paris PARIS, Aug. 5.—A demand for old drama in its original form ha3 swept Paris and many a theatergoer has to watch the stage for five and six hours without intermission. Hamlet is given in its full five-hour length. Mussett’s Lorenzaccio was played for the first time since Sarah Bernhardt In its eighteen tableaux, without intermission.