Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 121, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1927 — Page 7

SEPT. 28,1927

ESTATE KIWANIS CLUB SESSION Meeting to Open Thursday at Lafayette. Bil Times Special LAFAYETTE, # Ind., Sept. 28. Members of Kiwanis clubs throughout Indiana will meet here in annual State convention Thursday to remain in session through Friday A triangular fight for the governorship of the Indiana district will be an enlivening feature of the meeting. The Indianapolis club is backing Harry E. Yockey; North Manchester offers Dr. J. Raymond Schultz, and Evansvills, Robert W. Chambers. • Dr. E. C. Elliott, Purdue University, will be one of the speakers at a general session Thursday mornnig, opening the convention. Others on the program are C. E. Endicott, district governor; Howard S. Smith, Ohio district governor; Dr. F. P. Hammond, Illincis-Eastern lowa district governor, afld A. E. Kress, immediate past governor, Indiana district. OPEN HOUSE PROGRAM Hoosier Athletic Club to Broadcast Over WKBF Tonight. The Hoosier Athletic Club will Jproadcast its open house program Dyer WKBF tonight from 9 to 10:30. program will feature Russ Holler and his orchestra. The Hoosier Sweetheart Girls; George and Von, saxophone and accordian; Wade Fowler, musical saw, and Chic and Abe, the banjo harmony boys. This program will open the fall and winter activities of the club and will be staged in the ballroom. Following the musical program, the evening will be spent in dancing. Last fall and winter the club programs were broadcast and became very popular with the radio audience of the station and they are being resumed this year through popular demand.

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FACES MURDER CHARGE Alleged Leader of Terre Haute Gang Slays Brother -in-Law. By Times Special TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Sept. 28. Edward Hagerman, alleged gang leader and rum runner, is held in the Vigo County jail here on a charge of first degree murder, following the death of Frank Wilkie his brother-in-law. Hagerman declares he fired a shotgun in selfdefense after Wilkie had threatened to kill him. Mrs. Wilkie filed a divorce case Monday and Hagerman asserts Wilkie accused him of aiding her. ' Brazil Mother Accused Bu Times Special BRAZIL, Ind., Sept. 28.—Mrs. Laura McGowan is facing a charge hero of embezzling funds belonging to her son. After serving as her son’s guardian, she refused to submit a report in court on disposition of funds she held in trust for him, and a grand jury indictment resulted.

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200 ATTENDING M.E. CONFERENCE AT GARY Number Continues to Increase at Northwest Indiana Session. By United Press GARY, Ind., Sept. 28.—More than two hundred delegates to the Northwest Indiana Methodist Conference were in attendance at the second session here today, and the number was steadily increasing. At Tuesday flight's opening session the delegates were welcomed by Mayor Floyd E. Williams and later heard reports from the four district superintendents, Rev. Otto T. Martin, Crawfordsville; Rev. Albert T. Briggs, Greencastle; Rev. John T. Wilson, Lafayette, and Rev. B. D. Beck, South Bead. It appears liktly that a resolution against war will be adopted by the conference today or tomorrow, as it is known that such a resolution has been prepared for introduction. Delegates were taken through Gary steel mills on a sightseeing tour Tuesday afternoon. Funeral for Official Bu Times Special MONTICELLO, Ind., Sept. 28. Funeral services were held today at Chalmers for William P. Cooper, 69, member of the White County board of commissioners and a resident of the county fifty years. He died at- his home in Reynolds Monday following a stroke of paralysis.

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