Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 107, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1930 — Page 2

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CITY TO GREET EUROPEAN WAR VETERAN GROUP Fidac Delegates to Spend Day in Indianapolis and Culver. Two Indiana cities, Indianapolis and Culver, will be visited by a group of distinguished Y/orld war veterans from ten European nations who will come to the United States next week for the annual convention of Fidac, it was announced today at American Legion national headquarters. The delegation will come to Indianapolis Monday, Sept. 22, and spend the following day at Culver Military academy, Culver. Fidac is the inter-allied organization of World war veterans of which the legion is the member in the United States. The convention will be held in Washington, D. C., Sept. 18 to 20, and a tour of several cities in the east and middle west will follow. Dr. Carleton B. McCulloch is chairman of the committee in charge of local arrangements. Parade Is Arranged The delegation will arrive in Indianapolis on a special train at 1 p. m. Sept. 22. Troops from Ft. Benjamin Harrison and the Eleventh infantry band will head a parade to Monument circle. The group will be luncheon guests of the legion at the estate of Charles B. Somers near Riverside park. A tour of the city, Inspection at the legion national headquarters building and ceremonies at the World War memorial plaza will follow. In the evening a dinner will be given at the Indianapolis Athletic Club in their honor by O. L. Bodenhamer, legion national commander, and Mrs. Donald Macrae, national president of the Legion auxiliary. Dinner to Be Given Entertainment at Culver will include troop drill, military exhibitions, rough riding and jumping by the Black Horse troop. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Perry of Indianapolis will entertain the group at dinner in tha evening at their summer home on Lake Maxinkuckee. Many peraons of prominence in their respective oountries will be in the Fldao delegation. Included in the list are titled persons, government officials, officers of various organizations of World war veterans and other*. They will arrive in New York next Monday on the 6. S. Lancastria and following two days of official receptions and entertainment, they will go to Washington for the convention. The Fidac convention was held in this country once before, in New Orleans in 1922.

CAROL TO SEND SON TO SCHOOL !N FRANCE Rumanian Boy Prince's Education Ruled by Women in Past. tu United Pret PARIS, Sept. 12.—Relieved of the burden of kingship, the boy Prince Michael of Rumania, whose throne has been taken from him by his errant father, Is expected to be brought to Prance soon to pursue his studies, according to advices received here today. The education of the prince up to now has been largely of women’s planning, that of hi* mother, Queen Helen, and bis grandmother, the Dowager Quean Mother Marie. During the two and a half years that the boy ruled, his studies were directed largely by the regency, headed by Prince Nicholas. Now that his father. King Carol, is home again, the rules are to be changed. Carol consider# that his son, at the age of 9, should see something of the world, and he is determined to send him abroad as soon as possible, WET DRIVE OPENED BY ‘JIM HAM’ LEWIS SHHLBYVTLLE, 111., Sept. 12. Jamf* Hamilton Lewis, Democratic candidate for the United States senate from Illinois, and an avowed “wet,” officially has opened his campaign with a plea for state control of liquor. Addressing political rallies her* Thursday night and in Jacksonville Thursday, Lewis, once a power in the senate, said: "We Illinois Democrats demand state control of liquor and temperance. We demand the national prohibition laws be modified or repealed.” HENRY FORD IS TOURIST Ante Magnate Neglects Rls Mail for Sights of Paris. Bv United Prett PARIS, Sept. 12.—Henry Ford lived the life of a tourist today. He slept an hour later than usual, declined to look at an enormous morning mall containing hundreds of letters from antique dealers, and then started out to see the sights of Paris.

Birds ‘lnsured’ tv Selene Servia* BERLIN, Sept. 12—German and Dutch lighthouses harp taken out insurance against suicide by migratory bird*. In the past, birds have dashed against the lenses over the lanterns, dashing themselves Uj death. The great light at Heligoland, situated right in one of ths main migration paths, was an sopaeiaUj bad offender. Finally, Dr. Welfoid, for many yarn Read of the ornithological station Cher*, installed a ring at lights around the outaids of ths tower, to illuminate Its ramparts, railings and cupola. This gave the birds some landmarks other than the blazing eys at the light itself, and •nablad them to find perches on which to rest. Tha system has been installed on other German lighthouses, as well as in Holland, and everywhere the results have bean satisfactory. Nowadays very few dead or injured birds are found at the foot of the towers.

Columbia Club Winners

Left to Right—George Lance, Bemie Lehman, Jake Wolf and Wallace O. Lee.

Playing right along with George Lance, Bemie Lehman watched his 1929 title of Columbia Club champion golfer trickle away Wednesday at Broadmoor. Lance shot a 72-round par, while Lehman took an 81. Lance, state amateur chetmpion, thus finds his name engraved on the J. T. Moorman trophy for 1930. Ferd Meye- was runner-up to Lance with a 7s. Lehman was tied for third honors by W. A. Kennedy of Martinsville. Sam Simpson came fifth with an 82. In the net division both R. P. Balding and O. E. Logan will have their names engraved on the

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Directors’ cup by virtue of scores of 62. Balding had a gross 92 and handicap of 30 for a net 62. Logan had exactly the same. E. F. Sullivan had a 68 net and Sol Meyer and E. M. Gass tied with 695. Prizes for nearly all the 52 competitors were distributed at the dinner Wednesday night at the club, when steaks from prize state fair steers proved the choice morsel. A perfect bone needle, some 25,000 years old, recently was excavated from an snclent rock shelter at Bantles in the south of France.

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