Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1928 — Page 7

[MAY 22, 1928.

ENGINEERS TO CONDUCT 4-DAY PARLEY HERE 500 Expected to Attend Power Convention May 23-27. Attendance of 500 is expected at the four-day convention of the Indiana Section, National Association of Power Engineers, to open on Wednesday in the assembly hall of the Indianapolis Power and Light Company, Pine and Daly Sts. The convention will be the twenty-fifth annual session of the organization. Fifty or more manufacturers of power plant equipment and supplies will stage a power exposition in conjunction with the convention. Faul F. Schmidt, general manager of the Lakes States division of the General Electric Company, will speak at the opening meeting. Thursday morning the delegates will meet in the first business session. Welcoming addresses will be made by Mayor L. Ert Slack, C. L. Harrod, general manager of the Chamber of Commerce, and W. A. Atkins, vice president of the E. C. Atkins Company. Responses will be by R. H. Zeller, State president of the N. A. P. E.; F. W. Raven, national secretary, and N. K. Chamberlain, national educational secretary. Thursday afternoon large power plants of the city will be inspected. Addresses at the Friday morning session will be by C. E. Bales of Ironton, Ohio and Prof. A. W. Cole, Perdue University. The delegates and friends will be entertained at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway elimination trials Friday afternoon and- in the evening at 6:45 at the annual banquet at the Spink-Arms. E. G. Ralston,

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You won't find these San Francisco G. A. R. vets limping along in the Memorial Day parade—no sir, they believe in being athletic and keeping fit. Here they are as a photographer snapped them while they were going about their daily dozen. From left m right aie H. E. Cohen, past adjutant-general; Sam Yoho, color bearer and C. C. Shadduck, past commander, with John C. Chapman, present commander of the George H. Thomas Pest No. 2, San Francisco, at the rowing machine.

vice president and chief engineer of the Indianapolis Power and Light Company will be the toastmaster. Prof. G. A. Young, head of the School of Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University will speak. Saturday morning following the

reading of various reports, the delegates will be addressed by Chamberlain. The election of officers will be Saturday afternoon. Arrangements for the convention have been made by these officers of the Indianapolis chapter.

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KRESGE BRANDS CHARGESFALSE Kept Silent to Free Self of Wife, He Says. By United Press DETROIT, May 22.—The incident of his marriage with Doris Mercer is a “closed one,” Sebastian S. Kresge, multi-millionaire chain store magnate, said today after issuing a “last final statement” regarding his late marital troubles. Kresge denied as “maliciously and scandously false” all allegations of misconduct made by his former wife.

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Mrs. Doris Mercer Kresge, in her divorce action in New York. He stated he “deliberately had refused to publicly combat the charges” contained in his wife’s suit “because he was determined to be freed of her as soon as possible.” Mrs. Kresge charged her husband had been guilty of misconduct with two girls, Kresge said that his former wife is 40 year old and was penniless when he married her. Women Seeks Nomination SHELBYVILLE, Ind., May 22.Mrs. May Hack announced her candidacy today for the Democratic nomination for reporter of the Indiana Supreme and Appellace Courts. She has the indorsement of the Indiana Women's Democratic Club and Shelby County, and Sixth district Democratic committees.

COAL DEALERS TO MEET Northern Indiana Group to Convene at Wabash Thursday. By Times Special WABASH. Ind., May 22.—One hundred fifty northern Indiana coal dealers will meet here Thursday, May 24, for their 1928 convention, according to a statement made at the Chamber of Commerce banquet here by J. H. Downs. The dealers will convene here during the morning, spending most of the day for general sessions.

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