Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 May 1930 — Page 12

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MEMORIAL DAY TO BE ONE OF VARIEDACTIVITY Races Usurp Spotlight, but War Dead Rites, Rest Have Supporters. Thousands of Indianapolis residents Friday will observe Memorial day paying tribute to the war dead while for others, the day will be the occasion for holiday rest or festivities. While the annual Speedway race, as usual usurps the Memorial day spotlight, hosts of city dwellers will attend memorial services, visit state and local parks, or take to their automobiles for excursions. Under auspices of the General Memorial Association, memorial exercises will be held at 8 a. m. at

Gala Opening Saturday, May 31st.

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the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument followed by a parade at 10:30. Ceremonies will be held at Crown Hill cemetery at 2 p. m. Patriotic Units Take Part All patriotic organizations will take part In the Monument program. Amos H. Hanes, G. A. R. veteran, will be honorary master of ceremonies; Clarence C. Moon, master of ceremonies, and William K Asjiford, assistant master of ceremonies. A musical program by the Newsboys’ band, with Ruth Ott as soloist, will be presented. James M. Ogden, attorney-gen-eral, will give the address at the ceremonies. Members of the firing squad of Harold C. McGrew Camp No, 1 will fire the salute. Invocation will be given by the Rev. George B. Hennlnger. Indianapolis high school pupils Boy Scouts and veterans will participate in the parade. Ammerman Presides K. V. Ammerman will be the master of ceremonies at the afternoon services at Crown Hill, with I. S. Wagner, G. A. R. veteran, honorary master of ceremonies. Music

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will be under the direction of Mrs. Mary Traub Busch. The Invocation will be given by the Rev. John W. McFall and Henry M. Dowling will speak. Other ceremonies will be held at 10 a. m. at Anderson and Concordia cemeteries. More than 160,000 persons are expected to attend the auto race and hundreds will be at the gates at dawn to enter the speed arena. Downtown Indianapolis will be a veritable bee hive of activity as crowds rush to bus, railway, traction and taxi depots for transportation to the track. All stores and public buildings will be closed Friday and the public library will be open only as a reading room from 2 to 6 p. m. Indianapolis amusement parks are planning special programs for the day to Include a balloon ascension and parachute leap at Riverside, with the King Rodeo and Wild West show as the special attraction at Broad Ripple park. Dirt track auto races in the afternoon and boxing matches at night will feature the program at Walnut Gardens. Special arrangements have been made for picnic parties at all three

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. • parks. The : ongacre swimming pool will open Friday. State parks will be in full swing for the multitude of motorists who will spend the day away from the city. Services, honoring 386 Marion county men and women who gave their lives In the World war were held this afternoon at the Grove of Remembrance in Garfield park. Speakers were L. O. Chasey, secretary to Governor Harry G. Leslie; Hilton U. Brown and Mrs. Linton A. Cox. The program was in charge of the Service Star Legion, with Mrs. George M. Spiegel, president of the chapter, presiding. RACE TICKETS STOLEN Reserved Speedway Ducats Only Loot Taken by Burglar. A burglar plans a Speedway race party. From offices of the L. F. Settleworth coal yard, 2202 Darwin street Wednesday night the burglar took six reserved seat tickets for the auto classic. The tickets are valued at sls. No other loot was taken.

JURY CONTINUES ON VOn PROBE Ten Witnesses Testify on Alleged Frauds. Acting with absolute secrecy, the Marion county -rand jury occupied today’s session with continued hearing of testimony bearing on alleged vote fraud growing out of the primary election. About ten witnesses entered the jury chambers, according to Earl R. Cox, special prosecutor, but their names and connections were not reveale 1. At the session today Mrs. Nina E. Wallace, regular grand jury stenographer, took the place of Norman E. Metcalf, criminal court reporter, who took the evidence during the three and one-half weeks the probe has been under way. Metcalf resigned Wednesday to prevent possible difficulty ever salary. Arrest of four poll officials and

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Congratulations G. F. Calbert ' For the wonderful Pool and super Service Station . . . Truly an addition to the “Friendly Folks Village.” I am proud to have furnished the Mill Work, Lumber, Steel Sash, Face and Interior Glazed Brick, Glazed Tile, Cement and Hardware. Otis Kirtley r\\S Quality V-'IN. Service Plainfield, Ind. Phone 19

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hearing by the grand Jury of about fifty witnessses to alleged election frauds marks developments in the vote situations since May 6, primary day. OLD CHURCH DISPUTE REVIVED BY BAPTISTS Proposal for Closer Union With Disciples Stirs Delegates. Bu United Press CLEVELAND. 0.. May 29.—A dispute which split the denomination 100 years ago, was being threshed out today as the Northern Baptist convention went into its second day here. With a proposal to form closer union with the Disciples of Christ denomination, two factions of the more than 5,000 delegates already assembled were waging a fight to a showdown. A century ago the Disciples broke away from the Baptist fold in a dispute over the propriety of the ordinance of baptism. And today, after 100 years, the subject of baptism still is the bone of contention which is keeping the two denominations apart, according to leaders in the convention.

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3 ARE KILLED IN DEATH RACE Plane Crashes With Pilot, Doctor and Nurse. Bu United Press BELLE FOURCHE, S. D... May 29. —A physician, a nurse and the pilot of an airplane that was making a race against death were reported today to have met death themselves when the plane crashed near the little prairie town of Piniele, Mont. Dr. A. S. Sherlll received an emergency call Wednesday night from a patient at Piniele, eighty miles from here, and immediately chartered a plane. Piniele is not on a railroad and highways were Impassable. With Robert Crawlord at the controls and accompanied by a Miss Lindstrohm, a nurse whom he hastily engaged, the doctor took off in the dark for the Montana village. Several hours later reports re-

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ceived here at the air lines offices said the plane was caught in a gale anc crashed. The pilot and his passengers were understood to have been killed. Mother of Five Dies Bu Times Special PERSHING, Ind.. May 29.—Mrs. Katherine Kauthe, 56, is dead at her home near here. She leaves three sons. Carl, near Pershing; John, near Milton, and Paul, at home; two daughters, Mrs. John Boergerdlng, Falmouth, and Helen, at home; three stepbrothers. John and Edward Kaiser Pershing, and Frank Kaiser, Muncie. Bad Day for Family Bu United Press LA PORTE, Ind., May 29. Wednesday was a bed day for policeman John Bach, and an even worse one for members of his family. His wife fell on a sidewalk and suffered a fractured arm. A few hours later his son Philip fractured a leg while sliding in a baseball game. It is estimated that between 1,500 and 1,800 biographies of Lincoln have been written.

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