Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 179, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1928 — Page 10
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RUMANIA HONOR TO DRJ.APENTA Local Man Awarded Medal at Church Ceremony. Rumania is not the reactionary country pictured by her enemies, Andrei Popovici, secretary of the Rumanian legation at Washington, told those present at a dinner in his honor Sunday -night at the Columbia Club; He decried the attempts made in America to deprecate his country’s government and attributed it to interested propagandists. Popovici was in the city to bestow the order of Commandor of the Rumanian Crown on Dr, Vincent A. Lapenta. The bestowal took place, with colorful ceremony, at the Rumanian Christian Orothodox church, Sunday afternoon. Dr. Lapenta and Alec J. Lupear, general attorney-for the Rumanian consular service with offices here, entertained Popovici with the Co.-, lumbia Club dinner to which members of the. Queen Marie entertainment committee of the city, representatives of Italian and Rumanian societies, state officials and newspaper men were guests. James .• M. Ogden, attorney general-elect, presided. Dr. Lapenta was given the decoration, because of his. work in bringing Rumanians into service with the allies during the World war. Rose Grower Wins Medal By Times Special RICHMOND, Ind., Dec. 17.—The Massachusetts Horticultural Society has conferred upon E. G. Hill, local rose; grower, whose products are known throughout the world, the Thomas Roland medal conferred upon persons.making distinct contributions to botany. The latest among many varieties of roses developed by Hill will be ready next spring. It is deep red'in color and will bear his name.
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MOTORISTS ARRESTED Two Held for Drunkenness After Crash. Harry Burton, 35, 4127 Boulevard place, was arrested on charges of drunkenness and operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor, and Dr. Charles Owens, 55, dentist, 2002 North Delaware street, was charged with drunkenness following an automoDile accident on the National road west of the city, early Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams of Brighton, Mich., sustained laceration about the nead. They were taken to the* city hospital. According to deputy sheriffs the automobile driven east on the National road by Burton crashed headon into the Adams car. The car was wrecked. Fifty pairs of dice were found in a suitcase belonging to Burton and twenty more pairs were found in his pockets.
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