Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 86, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1929 — Page 5

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WORLD KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS OPENjESSION 30.000 Members Expected to Attend Convention at Milwaukee. B'i Prf MILWAUKEE Aug 20 Fr"m the United States and its possessions th representatives of 700.000 members of the Knights of Columbus assembled here today in supreme convention. For three days the delegates and visitors from th<* 2WO councils of the order will take part in parades, ccnventon business, holy ritual and fraternal ceremonials. TV Knights of Columbus, founded lerr, than fifty years ago by the Rev. Michael McGlvney when he gathered about him a group of ten men in New Haven, Conn., has grown so rapidly that entertainment facilities were provided today for t’ooo ••'sitors and SOO official delegAte*. Convention Sessions Secret Actual convention sessions of the crranizatlon. which was founded r-lrrarily as a fraternal benefit sonety will be secre* Ti: meeting will hr climaxed, however, bv a rally of the Holy Name Society in which society memter from all the surrounding territory are expected to have a part. The rally will be held Thursday night In the Radium of Marquette nr versitv and .’ill he comparable, convention officials said, to a similar meeting which featured the twentyeiqliih international eucharist conSce' - *; in Chicago in 1926. .10.000 Expected Approximately .70.000 members m ere expected As the first, convention session cot under way it. was expected that boys guidance work of the K. of C. • ould h?-p an important, place on ihe agenda. It was pointed out tiiat Mar*in H. Cavmody of Grand Ftepidr. Mich., supreme knight, remitly placed this phase of the organization work of first importance. Boys' guidance work, together with education endeavor and care of its members, constitute the principal aims of the organization. 1* Killed in Fort Explosion ft’/ Unitrd Prirtf VIENNA. Aug. 20.—Reports from Bucharest. Rumania, today asserted eighteen soldiers were killed and ten severely injured in an explosion of unknown origin Monday in the fortress of Domesti near Bucharest.

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Britain’s most graceful and swiftest sailing *craft competed in the classic Royal Southampton Yacht Club regatta. Pictured above, in the foreground, the yacht “Corona" is bending to the wind as it slashed through a choppy sea. Immediately behind her are the Sumuran and the Lady Anne. It was the first time that King George, who was convalescing from his recent illness, had missed the

CITY SEEKS NATIONAL STREET CAR MEETING Eight-Pay Convention Would Attract 7.000. Indianapolis will make a bid for ; the 1970 convention of the Amalga- ; mated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employes of America. Frank P. Baker, attorney I and member of ihe local Street Car ! Men's union announced today. Two delegates to the convention | this year in Seattle. Wash., who will be chosen Thursday night, will | present a formal invitation at the I meeting, he declared. About 3,000 persons would attend the eight-day convention here, it was estimated. River Gives Up Body f’ji Timm S tiffin I SPENCER. Ind.. Aug. 20.—A ninei teen-hour search for the body of Paul Laymon, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Laymon. four miles northest of here, was ended by a | neighbor, Ira Galloway, just as a I party under leadership of Sheriff Herschel Powell was preparing to ! dynamite White river in which the boy drowned Sunday.

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HIT BY INTERURBAN Cumberland Man Steps in Path of Traction. Ed Trickepp, 61. of Cumberland, was in critical condition today at the Indiana Christian hospital suffering from injuries he received when he stepped in the path of an east-bound interurban near Cumberland. He suffered a facial fracture, compound fracture of his right arm, bruises and internal injuries. According to Trickepp's son, George Trrikepp. his father left his home this morning to go fishing in stuck creek, east of Cumberland. Mrs. William Ostermeyer, R. R. 1, told deputy sheriffs that she saw him step from the roadway into the interurban’s path, as an auto approached. The train crew picked up Trickepp and backed the car into Cumberland. where he was placed in a private ambulance.

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SMOKE SPOTTERS ARE PLANNED BY LEAGUE Conferences. A Tanged to Abate Nuisance in City. Observers in every block will report violations of the smoke ordinance, according to the plan of the Indianapolis Smoke Abatement Lague. Inc. League officials are planning a series of conferences with representatives of various manufacturing companies in an effort to check the smoke nuisance. Railroads have pledged support.

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HOOVER NAMES FEW OFFICIALS DURINGRECESS Senate Must Confirm Only Farm Board and Ambassador. Bji United Pre* WASHINGTON. Aug. 20.—Vc.ry few recess appointments wait the consideration of the senate reassemble after its summer recess.. Usually one of the first orders of business before a returning senate is to scan appointments made during its absence by the President and confirm or reject them. President Coolidge. who had considerable trouble getting confirmation for his appointees. developed the habit in his last years in the White House of making a large number of recess nominations, letting the new officials have a chance at their jobs before the senate passed judgment on them. Aside from members of the federal farm board, who still have to receive senatorial approval, few appointments have been made by President Hoover during the summer. There is no prospect of a fight

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