Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 237, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1930 — Page 2
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POPE HONORED ON CORONATION ANNIVERSARY Church Head Given Surplice by Italian Official at Ceremony. BY THOMAS B. MORGAN’, t'olted Press Staff Correspondent VATICAN CITY. Feb. 12.—Wearing the gorgeous surplice presented by the Italian government Tuesday, as a mark of complete accord with the Vatican, Pope Pius XI today celebrated the eighth anniversary of his corohation with an Imposing ceremony in the Sistine chapel. Cardinal Locatelli, first prelate to be created cardinal by the pope, officiated at the mass, which was attended by every high church dignitary in Vatican City. The pope descended to the vestment hall from his private apartments, where he assumed his pontifical robes after receiving the homage of the cardinals assembled there. Borne to Mass A cortege headed by the Swiss ffuards in their Renaissance uniforms, was formed outside the hall and consisted of the pope's secret chamberlains, the consistorial attorneys, the protonotaries and notaries and minor prelates. Then came the bishops, archbishops and cardinals. Pope Pius was borne to the mass on the “Sede Gestatoria,” wearing the triple crown of his office and escorted by two bearers of the "fiabellae,” the famous large ostrich fans which complete the picture of a state processional. The guard and members of the pontifical court, followed. Upon arriving in the chapel, the pope descended from the chair of state and. after kneeling before the altar, took his scat on the throne He assisted at the mass said by Cardinal Locatelli. Receives Homage At the conclusion of the mass, the procession reformed in the same order, and the pope received the congratulations and homage of the assembled cardinals and other high officials once more in the vestment hall. Tiie entire Vatican court participated Tuesday night in a brilliant reception to celebrate the anniversary of the signing of the Lateran pact. Cardinal Pacelli. newly created papal secretary of state, met the diplomatic corps, in the presence of eleven other cardinals. In the main hall. County Devecehi. Italian ambassador to the Vatican, conferred the collar of the annunoiaation upon Cardinal Gasparri, retiring secretary of state, in behalf of the king of Italy. The gift. Count Devecchi said, was a token of Italy’s gratitude to the cardinal who was one of the highest factors in the conciliation between the kingdom and the holy see. Bii t piled Prcnr MADRID. Feb. 12.—While Lincoln’s birthday was celebrated in the United States today, Spain was engaged in the commemoration of the pope's day, upon proclamation by Cardinal Spgura. archbishop of Toledo, primate of Spain. Today, the eighth anniversary of the coronation of Pius XI as pope was set aside as the first “pope’s day,” and will be celebrated every year from now cn. just as is Labor day. Arbor day. Mother’s day. Children's day and so many other special days. In keeping with the primate's proclamation, special masses were held throughout Spain, and in many places processions and other publie acts took place. BID FOR POSTER PRIZE Art Students to Submit Works in Realtors Show Contest. Students of city high schools, the John Herron Art Institute and the Circle Art Academy are preparing posters for the ninth annual Realtors’ Home show poster contest. The Indianapolis Real Estate Board offers prizes of SSO. $25 and $lO for the three best posters, the winning paster to be used as advertisement for the- home exposition. All posters must bo submitted before 5 p. m . Feb. 24. RAIL FOREMEN MEET Big Four Officials Hold Terminal Safety Session at Severin. Safety to employes and passengers was discussed by eighty foremen and supervisors of the Indianapolis terminal of the Big Four railroad at the annual terminal safety meeting in the Severin Tuesday. E. J. Bayer, division engineer, presided. Speakers included Lieutenant Frank Owen, of the Indianapolis accident prevention bureau; Harry M. Franklin, director of city safety council, and several railroad men.
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GLEE CLUB CHOSEN 37 Selected After Tryouts at Butler U. Personnel of the Butler university Glee Club for next semester has been announced by Franklin Tayloc of the Arthur Jordan school of music, who directs the organization. The thirty-seven men .selected are: Fir't Tenors—Paul Scheuring, Victor Griffin, Hugh Mason, John White and Evan Walker. Second Tcnors -Gorge Runyon, Robert Bennett. Joe Macy, Robert Collester, Arthur Huddleston. Milton Mosier, Thomas Arnold. Robert Cook. Joe Cahill. Baritones—Eugene Campbell. Leroy Deckard. Howard Thomas. Hugh Francisco. Ronald Van Asdale. Dalton W’icker, Van Miller, Conrad Boardman, James Lowry, Perry Carroll. Ruel Moore, Thomas Isaacs, Russell Phillips. Basses—Wales Smith, William Roth. John Lookabill. Ellis Carroll, Hugh Thatcher. Horace Abdon, Virgil Herbert, Paul Munger, Alan Yule. Edward Bolin. These men were selected as the result of competitive tryouts. Plans are being made for several out-of-town engagements for the club Hugh Thatcher, president,, said. Veteran, 81, Dies Hit Time* Spu'ial CRAWFORDSVILLE. Ind., Feb 12.—Jackson McCormack, 81. veteran of the Civil war, is dead at his home here. To “Point-Up” Appetite Just Stimulate Digestion Whenever the end of the day finds you out-of-sorts; food tempt you and won’t digest; breath is bad; tongue coated, just chew a candy tablet before bedtime. Tomorrow you'll be anew person! A candy Cascaret clears up a bilious, gassy, headachy condition every time. Puts appetite cn edge. Helps digestion. Activates bowels. Cascarets are made from cascara, which authorities say actually strengthens bowel muscles. So. take these delightful tablets as often as you please; or give them freely to children. All drug stores sell Cascarets for a dime, and no dollar preparation could do better work.— Advertisement.
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LESLIE FAVORS PREPAREDNESS Scores Pacifism at Naval Reserves’ Dinner. “The way to keep the bully off is to be prepared for him,” Governor Karry G. Leslie told naval and
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military officers who attended the second annual conference and dinner of the Indiana Naval Reserve, at the Columbia Club Tuesday. The Governor praised naval forces, and assailed pacifists with the declaration for preparedness. The conference opened with a business session in the afternoon, followed by the dinner, and ended with a dance at the Indiana ballroom Tuesday night. It is supposed that some parrots live considerably more than a century.
ALLOW RUM RUNNING Fruit Fly Guards Pass Up Liquor Smuggling. Bv Scripps-Houiard \exr*papcr Alliance WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.—Customs officials here have received formal charges that Florida state fruit fly inspectors not only have declined to enforce the dry laws
against large-scale smugglers, but have given safe conduct to automobiles containing liquor by affixing the great seal of the United States to such vehicles, it was learned today. With the house preparing to investigate previous charges of political graft and maladministration of the federal funds appropriated to fight the spread of the insect, it is expected members of the house committee will look into the situation. Besides letting through cars load-
ed with liquor, the state militiamen, enforcing the agricultural quarantine, have received specific orders not to concern themselves with prohibition violators, it is charged. These instructions are said to be
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