Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 237, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1928 — Page 19

FEB. 10, 1928

MOVE OFFICES OF TRADE BODY TO AUTO SHOW Dealers to Start Placing Exhibits Tomorrow for Exposition. Offices of the Indianapolis Auto Trade Association were moved to the fair ground today, to be in immediate touch with preliminary activities of the seventeenth annual auto show, which will open Monday night. John Orman, manager of the association and generalissimo of the auto show, and his crew of assistants will be on hand at the show building until the event closes, Feb. 18. The doors of the show will open at 7 o’clock Monday night and will be open from l(k30 in the morning until 10:30 each night* thereafter. Dealers and distributors of the cars which will await public inspection will start moving their exhibits in tomorrow, it being a rule of the association that all cars must be in the building not later than Sunday noon. Exhibitors of accessory and equipment products also will begin

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building their special displaye tomorrow. On account of the newness of the cars for the show, some of the dealers will not receive complete lines of models until Saturday, so that the closing hours of the show will find hurried activity. Orman promises, however, that the show will open “on the stroke of 7,” just as in years gone by. Announcement of plans of the auto show are being made each afternoon and night this week through WKBF, radio station of the Hoosier Athletic Club. TELEPHONE SERVICE WITH GERMANY NEXT Comes on First Anniversary of Communication'With Britain. First anniversary of the opening of telephonic communication between Indianapolis and England was celebrated today by opening of similar communication with Germany. Telephone service from all parts of the United States and Cuba was extended today to the German cities of Berlin, Hamburg and Frankfort-on-Main, the Indiana Bell Telephone Company officials here announced. After the opening day, hours of operation will be from 6:30 a. m. to 5 p. m., central standard time. Rates from Indianapolis and other Indiana cities will be $85.50 for

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LESLIE NAMED LINCOLN DRIVE AREA CHAIRMAN \ Frank Ball Makes Public Selection of Official in Central Zone. Selection of Harry G. Leslie of Lafayette as chairman for the central Indiana area in the Lincoln Memorial campaign was announced last night by Frank C. Ball of Muncie, State chairman. A sub-committee composed of A. M. Glossbrenner, Indianapolis, campaign chairman; Henry Atkins, Nicholas Noyes, Roy Adams and Edgar Evans, authorized by the large Indianapolis citizens’ committee to make recommendations to Ball for the chairman, indorsed Leslie. In a conference with the Memorial leaders yesterday Leslie said: “I challenge any citizen ’of Indiana to give cause why he should not serve, and give, to the best of his ability, in this significant movement. The people of this State give generously of their resources to the many institutions that care for the physical needs of our unfortunates. “This they should do, but seldom has a call come that has the spiritual awakening that this cause

inspires. To realize that this project has as its purpose the stimulating of anew appreciation of Lincoln’s character, the perpetuation of our pride in that Indiana pioneer environment that played its part in his development, and the honoring of that gentle pioneer mother, stirs those emotions that lead us to better things.” Leslie will begin a tour of the central part of the State at once, and will hold a series of conferences with civic leaders in all cities included in his territory, comprising thirty counties across the central part of the State, to select district chairmen to carry out local organization plans. Leslie has announced that he will make every effort to carry out Ball's express hope that every home in Indiana will receive the story of Lincoln’s life in Indiana and permit every man, woman and child in the State to have a part in the establishment of this national shrine at the Lincoln cabin site and the grave of Nancy Hanks Lincoln in Spencer County. Slaying Trial Deferred Bn Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Feb. 10.— Trial of Raymond Stephens, charged with manslaughter In the death of his cousin, James Stephens, scheduled to begin Thursday in Monroe Circuit Court, has been postponed until March 1, due to illness of the victim’s widow.

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