Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 271, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1928 — Page 10

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MIAMI PLANS BEAUTY SHOW, SPEED REGATTA $15,000 Gold Tourney Will Bring Banner Season to Climax. Bn United Press MIAMI, Fla., March 9.—A second colorful pageant rivaling the January Palm Fete for winter attractions, is attracting thousands to Miami. Rounding out the most ambitious mid-winter program ever offered winter visitors and as a spectacular prelude to the pretentious national Shrine and Elks conventions, Miami will present the annual Dade County Fair, the bathing beauty pageant at which Miss Miami 1928 wiil be selected in Bayfront Park, a. brilliant marine pageant and the annual Bay Biscayne regatta, America’s premier speed boat classic. Then topping the list of sporting events will be the richest golf classic in America, the $15,000 Miami Beach La Gorce Open Tournament, Regatta Premier Event The second lap of pageantry will open Saturday with the beauty pageant. Following closely will be the Dade County Fair which opens March 12 and continues to March 17. On the night of March 15 Miami will present, as a prelude to the Bay Biscayne regatta a colorful marine pageant in which 400 yachts, beats, gaily decorated barges and ships will take part. The regatta takes a prominent place in American bathing events. Among the noted speedsters who will participate are Gar Wood, present holder of the world’s record with his Miss America V; Carl G. Fisher, his closest rival; Mrs. Delphine Dodge Cromwell of Detroit and Mrs. W. J. Connors of Buffalo. Season Highly Successful The $15,000 La Gorce golf tournament will bring to Miami the classiest fields ever seen anywhere in the world. Early entrants are Sarazen, Hutchinson, Tommy Armour, Larry Nabholtz, Bill Mehlhorn, Mac Smith and others. This has been an added attraction. to the 1928 winter season which has been a great deal more successful than Miami had expected. The peak season continuance of reservations indicates the Miami season will last through April. For the National Bhriners convention early in May. Miami has made extensive preparations. The national body of the Elks will invade the city in July for its convention. A recent survey conducted by the railroad and steamship companies of this district places the number of winter visitors during 1927-28 at close to 250,000 persons. ATTENDS DEANS’ MEET Evelyn Butler of Butler University Returns From Boston. Dean Evelyn Butler of Butler University returned Monday from attending the fourteenth annual meeting of the National Association of Deans of Women in Boston Feb. 27 to March 1. She also attended the annual meeting of the National Council of Admindistrative Women in Education and was re-elected national treasurer for the third time.

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FRANKFORT ORDINANCE IS TRACK REPAIR CLUB City Slows Down Interurban Cars in Effort to Force Work. By Times Special FRANKFORT, Ind.. March 9. T. H. I. & E. traction cars are traveling through here today at a speed less than four miles per hour in compliance with a "Slow Ordinance” passed by the city council in an effort to force the traction company to make permanent repairs to its tracks. All day long police cars trail interurban cars, but found speed within the ordinance. The interurban tracks are regarded unsafe and until they are repaired the ordinance will be enforced, city officials declare. Under the ordinance, traction cars will lose approximately twenty minutes traveling through the city. WATSON CHIEF SPEAKER Will Address Schenectady G. O. P. Banquet. By United Press " SCHENECTADY, N Y„ March 9. —Plans for-the Schenectady county Republican banquet here on March 13 when United States Senator James E. Watson of Indiana will be the chief speaker, were assuming more definite form today. The committee in charge today announced that a second speaker, probably a prominent State Republican and party leaders also will be one of the speakers. Population Increases By United Press ' PRINCETON, Ind, March 9. The population of Gibson County increased fifteen during the month of February, according to the health report, outside Princeton, given by Dr. S. I. Arthur, Patoka, county health officer. The report showed twenty-four births and nine deaths during the month.

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Hospital to Cost $113,000 By Times Special CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind., March 9.—Erection of Montgomery County’s new $113,000 hospital here will be started next week. The contract is held by W. R. Dunkin & Son, Huntington.

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