Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 23, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1929 — Page 4

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SHRINE CLOSES CONCLAVE WITH MOVIE PARADE 600 to Visit Honolulu: Fail to Choose Convention Site for 1930. r>>’ t rr,.. LOS ANGELES, June 7.—Without selecting a city tor their 1930 convention. the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine who came here for the fiftyfsfth annual session are leaving to-

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day in a stream of special trains, most of them for home, but some for Honolulu. Six hundred Shriners and their families will depart late today for official visit to Aloha Temple, In the Islands. They will be headed by Imperial Potentate Leo V. Loungworth of Los Angeles, who took office Thursday. Shrinedom closed its stay Thursday night in the coliseum, a huge outdoor arena floored with light for the elecertcial pageartt, filmland's contribution to the three days of entertainment. There were forty floats, covered with many pretty girls and colored flowers, glittering in ever-changing radiance as they moved. Between the floats marched Shrine patrols in their vivid costumes, waving illuminated batons. The pageants came after a day

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! of picnicking and business sessions rri the imperial ootmcil. While Toronto und New Orleans were understood to have bid for the 1930 convention, the matter was left

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open for Potentate Youngworth and! the committee on place to decide, j Tire Bursts, Man Hurt Howard W’ard, 19, of 1248 Beecher street, was cut in the face when an I

automobile tire which he was filling with air at Shelby and Kelly streets exploded this morning throwing the rim against him. He was taken to city hospital.

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