Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 261, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1929 — Page 16

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MARSHAL FOCH WAS GUEST OF CITY JN 1921 Officiated at Laying of Corner Stone for Legion Headquarters. Ir. r.apolis was host to Marshal Ferdinand Foch, allied war leader, who died Wednesday, on Nov. 4, 1921, when he officiated at the laying of the corner stone of the national headquarters building of the American Legion. The corner stone was the first unit constructed on the World war memorial plaza. Thousands of persons from every section of the state greeted the general when he arrived here from St. Louis. Following the corner stone celebration Foch addressed a mass meeting of citizens at Cadle tabernacle. Corner Stone From France The legion building’s comer stone was taken from the bridge over the Marne at Chateau-Thierry. It was a gift of the people of France to the memorial plaza and Marshal Foch was chosen to preside at the ceremonies. During his one-day visit here he .was entertained with a reception at the Claypdol, a special auto race of tw'enty-five miles at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and as guest of Governor Warren T. McCray at luncheon. Honorary Legion Commander Prior to the mass meeting at Cadle tabernacle a dinner was held in the marshal’s honor at the Claypool. Thomas R. Marshall, former Vice-President, was one of the speakers at t 1.3 dinner. Legion officials of this city say the French general was one of two honorary commanders of the American Legion. The other is General John J. Pershing. Dr. Charles T. Humes, 962 North Pennsylvania street, major in Indianapolis base hospital unit No. 1, prizes an autographed photo of the general as one of his possessions. He met the marshal while serving in France. Hugh Gibson, Hoover Guest Bji United Press WASHINGTON, March 21.—Hugh S. Gibson, chief of the American delegation to the disarmament conference, will be a guest at the White House until Monday. It is understood while there President Hoover will go over all phases of the question with him. The conference opens April 15 at Geneva.

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CLARK BOARD TO REPORT ON EXPENDITURES Leslie's Wish for Accounting Heeded by Memorial Commission. Complete financial statements of the receipts and expenditures by the George Rogers Clark memorial commission will be submitted within the next few days to Governor Harry G. Leslie, the commission decided Wednesday afternoon at the Columbia Club. Decision to submit the reports was made as a result of the criticism of the commission made by Leslie on March 15. Under the plans of the commission the state was originally to have raised $400,000 in two years and the federal government would give a million dollars. The state’s portion would defray the cost of purchasing the site and the 1927 legislature passed the twoyear bill. At the meeting Wednesday it was announced that the sesquicentennial celebration of the capture of Ft. Sackville at Vincennes by Gen. George Rogers Clark in 1779 had cost $14,000. The commission re-elected Clem J. Richard of Terre Haute president. James M. Knapp of Hagerstown, speakerof the house of representatives, was elected vice-president to succeed Dr. James A. Woodburn of Bloomington, Msgr. Francis H. Gavisk of Indianapolis was elected to the federal board of the commission to succeed the late Thomas Taggart and Miss Martha Allerdice of Indianapolis was re-elected secretary. According to the W. C. T. U., the average age for forming the cigaret habit has fallen from twenty years to eleven. They are 1,700 new smokers every day.

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