Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1929 — Page 29
MAY 24. 1929.
ANNUAL SHRINE CONCLAVE WILL DRAW 100,000 Los Angeles to Be Mecca of Masonic Throngs Week of June 3. RY DUANE HENNESSY I mt?d Prßs Staff Corr*pondrnt j LOS ANGELES. May 24—The •wist appeal of southern California as a Bummer vacation land will aid in bringing some 100.000 Shriners here next week-end for their fiftyfiifth annual convention. While the sessions will not start j until next Tuesday, extending over June 4. 5 and 6. festivities will be- : vin as early as next Saturday night. The first delegates and visitors are Monday. Others will 'ome steadily by steamer, train, airlane and automobile. One hundred pecial trains will arrive before the convention opens. Financed by Ticket Sale Shrine activities are to center ( about the coliseum, the Shrine au- j eitorium and the Biltmore hotel The Biltmore theater, adjoining the hotel, will be the scene of the Imertal council sessions. The convention will be financed j entirely by fhp sale of tickets to a '■ries of public events in the colirum. Among these will be the Circus Maximus, of sixty-five acts, which will open on Tuesday afternoon. June 4. There will be three night performances. Two Oriental parades and the si.nno.ooo movie electrical pageant j will be the other coliseum specials, j The first parade will take place j nn Tuesday afternoon. June 4. when thousands of Shriners, dressed in ! colorful regalia, will form the official escort to the Imperial Potentate and march in the opening exercises of the convention. Guests of Ranch The night Oriental parade will be on Wednesday. June 5. After a day on the Ed Maier ranch at Santa Susanna for a Spanish fiesta and barbecue, the uniformed bodies will march In a full-dress parade. Their costumes will be different from those of the opening day. After the parade formal balls will be held in the Shrine auditorium and the Biltmore hotel. The convention will be climaxed on Thursday night, June 6. with the electrical pageant, filmland’s contribution to the convention. Harold Lloyd will be grand marshal of the event. There will be forty illuminated floats. Automobile trips about southern California each afternoon of the convention will be provided lor delegates.
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The “lung” is merely a breathing apparatus, with a rubber tube winch may be attached to the nose. It does not slip over the head as do
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