Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1930 — Page 10

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DEDICATION OF SWIMMING POOL TO BESUNDAY Water Carnival, Addresses to Feature Ceremony at Garfield Park. With a formal program of speeches, and a water carnival in the big tank. Garfield park's new swimming pool will be dedicated Sunday afternoon. Following addresses by Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan and park officials, a group of aquatic stars from the Indianapolis Athletic Club, together with Red Cross and city swimming supervisors, will perform in the new pool. The water program was arranged by Miss Alma Teifert, women’s swimming supervisor, and Francis E. Hodges, city men’s swimming supervisor and director of life saving for the Red Cross. They will be assisted by Miss Euphrasia Donnelly, ex-Olympic .team member; Mrs. Dorothy Moore Redding, former sprint record holder, and Mrs. .Thelma Darby Willis, Well known Indianapolis swimmer. J Included on the program will be: Frank Fehsenfeld, 13, diving champion; Helen Lee Smith, 13, swimmer; Mary Alice Shively, Girl Scout sprint champion; Harry L. Sharp, University of Illinois swimming team member; Richard Papenguth of the athletic club, formerly on the Michigan university swim team; .Charles Jones, Butler swimmer; Bobbie Lyle, 7, and Ruth McHugh. *l, of Rhodius park; Josephine Besesi of Greer street park; Rosemary, Lois and Walter Ford, and Rose•lnary Delatore and Major Willis, 4, •bf Ravenswood. Hodges will demonstrate life-sav-ing methods and several stunts, including an underwater swim. SEEK ‘SUICIDE VICTIM' Officers Search for Body After Report of Shot, Groan. ’ Police searched woods at Berwick avenue and the Danville interurban tracks Thursday afternoon in an unsuccessful effort to find the body of a man believed to have killed himself. Donald Blanton, 21 North Berwick avenue, reported to police he saw a man sitting on the Eagle creek bank and later heard a shot and a groan. SENATOR IS BETTER Patterson Able to Plan on Attending Session to Cast Vote. 'Bu United Prexx WASHINGTON. June 13. The condition of Senator Roscoe C. Pat- . terson (Rep., Mo.), who has been ' ill at his home here for several days, was considerably improved today after a restful night. Attending physicians said they did not be- ; lieve an appendicitis operation would be necessary. Patterson expected to be able to . attend today’s senate session to vote on the Smoot-Hawley tariff bill. GIRL LOSES MEMORY A Query to Policeman Leads to Her Detention for Identification. ■ Bu United Prens CHICAGO, June 13.—A young woman timidly asked policeman John Dalton to direct her to a park. When he asked her which one, she said he didn’t know. Then he asked her what her name was and she had forgotten it, along with her address, occupation and desti- • nation. She was held today in the missing persons bureau until some ; one would identify her.

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BOND ISSUE PASSED $174,000 to Be Spent on School Repairs. The state tax board today approved a bond issue of $174,000 for erection of the new public school 81 and installation of new boilers at city school 75. The school board asked approval of bonds for $182,000 for the work, the state board cutting the amount.

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