Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 313, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1928 — Page 18

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VOLCANOES OF WORLD QUIET IN t RECENTYEARS Activity Only Moderate Despite a Few Big Outbursts. B/i Science Service WASHINGTON, April 27.—Recent years, including 1926, 1927 and the first part of 1928, have been of moderate volcanic activity, despite the major eruptions of Mauna Loa in April, 1926, Dr. Harry S. Washington of the Carnegie Institution’s geophysical laboratory told the Geophysical Union meeting here this morning. This eruption, however, lasted only about three weeks. Since then it has been quiet. “Subsequent to the very violent explosive eruption of Halemaumau in Kilauea (May, 1924) the crater of Halemaumau has been absolutely quiescent, the lava having sunk out of sight some years ago,” Washington reported. “The twenty-odd volcanoes of the Aleutian Island had a season of

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Chess isn't entirely an old man’s game. This pictures proves it. At the right is Harold Honderich, Shortridge high school chess champion, and at the left is Ralph Coble, last year’s champion. Shortridge has an active chess and checker club which meets once a xveek. Honderich won this year's chess tournament and then won three games from Coble, last year's champ.

unusual activity during 1927. Mageik, near the volcano of Katrnai iValley of Ten .Thousand Smokes), was in eruption in October, 1927, when a large area was covered with ash. “Throughout the Pacific the volcanoes generally have been quiet. “Lassen Peak was quiet most of

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i this period, but there was a big j eruption reported in May, 1927. “In Japan there were two volcanoes in eruption on the island of Hokkiaddo in 1926 which did considerable damage. “Colima, in Mexico, was reported as active in January, 1926, after twelve years of repose. Vesuvius Activity Minor “Vesuvius was in its usual state of minor activity, but had eruptions in the summer of 1926, when lava is said to have poured down the outer slope. This was much exaggerated in the newspapers. “The volcanoes of the Dutch East Indies appear to have been in their normal condition of activity.” DAILEY CLUB PLANS MAY DAY PROGRAM A May-day Dailey-for-Governor program has been announced for next Tuesday by Mrs. Olive Beldon Lewis, secretary of the Dailey-for-Governor Club. Frank C. Dailey, candidate for the Democratic nomination for Governor, and Mrs. Dailey will appear at five meetings throughout the afternoon and evening. First appearance will be at the home of Mrs. John W. Kern, widow of the late Senator Kern, 1836 N. Pennsylvania St,, at 3 p. m., followed by a reception at the home of Mrs. Grace Julian Clarke, 115 S. Audibon Rd. First evening meeting wall be at 7:30 p. m., at 1635 S. Meridian St., for residents of the Thirteenth ward. Later the candidate and his wife will appear in the First ward at Station and Roosevelt Aves., and the Fourth ward and Washington Township at the Fred S. Dusenberg home, 4290 Fall Creek Blvd. JURY EDICT BY CARDS KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 27. When it was learned that a decision rendered in the county court here depended on the result of a card game between jurrors, this form of entertainment among the arbiters of justice was suspended. Previously jurors indulged in cards to kill time while reaching a verdict. However, in one recent case when the jury was equally divided regarding sentence of a man convicted of burglary, each opposing side chose a representative and the two jorors j played casino to decide the verdict

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