Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 272, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1929 — Page 10

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SCOUT YOUTHS SIT IN ON CITY, STATE OFFICES Boys Fill Jobs for Hour; Given Training as Fire Fighters. Mayor L. Ert Slack and Governor Harry G. Leslie were ousted from their offices today—bm just for an hour, v.hcn Boy Scouts of Indianapolis, in celebrating Boy Scout week, were inducted into important Indianapolis’ Mayor for the hour u as Robert Hammer, Troop 60. Ross Ris.-ler, Troop 69 lifted the cares of the state of Indiana from the Other Scouts holding office were: ihief, Frederick Gottlieb. Troop 48.! fnc chief; Lovell Baker. Carmel,: postmaster; Harold Baker, Troop 40. accident prevention chief, and , William Brcumg, Troop 4, Game- j Throughout the day members of I Scout troops were given training m firrmanship at lire headquarters, New York and Alabama streets, t'pon completion of the one day’s; training the Scouts become mem- | iwrs of the Indianapolis Scout ' ' o member, at the training classes. Special 11 i>.t rue tors from the lire ol Ino ladders, nets, extinguishers,! nrc lighting methods, first aid and the proper co-operation with the department at lires. ooen with a supper tonight at the j First Presbyterian church. Gunnar i Berg, national director ol t he scouts, will speak.

lathers at Banquet At a fatlier-and-son dinner, Tuesday night m the Central Christian church. Walnut and Delaware streets. Berg told of tlie need for an understanding between boys and their fathers. Thursday’s program for Scout week calls for a parade and a theater party at flic Indiana. The parade will form t 8:30 a m. at University park. The route of march is through downtown streets to the Indiana. On Thursday night a court of honor will be held at 7:30 in Tomlinscn hall. DOWLING TO SPEAK TO MANAGER GROUP Marion County Legislators Will Be Guests of Honor. Henry Dowling, attorney, will be ti to speaker Friday night at the dinner of the City Manager League at Sherman Inn, Sherman drive and New York street. Plans for the dinner were made today at a noon luncheon of the executive committee at the Lincoln. Guests of honor will be Marion county legislators who voted for the city manager bill. Preliminary plans for the election of seven commissioners this fall were made at today’s luncheon. Ciaude H. Anderson was chairman and W. H. Insley, executive chairman, presided. NATHAN LEOPOLD SR. UNDERGOES OPERATION Bobby Franks’ Slayer Not Notified of Father’s Illness. liii Unitnt Pres* CHICAGO. April 4 Nathan F. Leopold Sr.. 68-year-old retired capitalist, is recovering from a major operation at Michael Reese hospital here. Leopold's ailment was said to be similar to that caused by gall stones. So far as was known, his son. now serving a life sentence in Joliet prison for the murder of Bobby Franks, has not been informed of the father's illness.

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PLAN CONSUL FETE State and City Officials on Program. State and city officials will be peakers at a dinner-dance at the Claypool Thursday evening commemorating the bestowing of the rank of “comandor” upon Dr. Vincent A. Lapenta, Italian consul for Indiana, by the royal house of Rumania. Speakers will include Governor Harry G. Leslie, Mayor L. Ert Slack, : United States Senator Arthur R. , Robinson, Attorney-General James M. Ogden. Criminal Judge James A. : Collins, Andrei Popovici, secretary iof the Rumanian legation from Washington; Alic J. Lupear, consul ! and general attorney in the United States for the Rumanian government, and Harry E. Raitano. Indi- , anapolis attorney, chairman and ; toastmaster. Dr. Lapenta has been elevated by King Victor Emanuel 111 to the knighthood of the crown _of Italy for his devotion to the advancement of medical science.

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SAFETY SLOWS DOWN SPEED OF CRACK TRAINS Railroads Frown on Record Runs; Reduce Schedule of Flyers Since 1901. B 7 Times Special NEW YORK, April 3.—As far back as 1893 American railroad trains were capable of traveling at more than 100 miles an hour. In 1901, over a five-mile stretch, one engineer set a record of 120 miles an hour—two miles a minute, flat! Yet today the- country’s fastest scheduled train travels at only sixty-six miies an hour on an average, and an average of forty-five miles an flour is considered a good maximum for a main-line train over a long run. Those figures would make it appear that instead of progressing railroads have slowed down in the past twenty years, while motor cars and aeroplanes have been making this the speed age. But such is not the case, points out A. W. Somerville, analyzing the changes in re-

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