Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 125, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1930 — Page 19

OCT 3, 1930.

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to the library of the Indianapolis Board of Trade. A one-day session, the meeting will conclude with election of twelve directors for three years, and the directors will elect officers. Taxation problems will be subject of an address by Joe Rand Beckett, state senator and secretary of the survey commission, in the afternoon. J. E. Frederick, Kokomo, president of the state chamber, will open the session at 10:30 with an address, followed by reports of the year s activities by directors. “Consolidation of Local Government Offices,” will be the topic of a talk by J. B. Wiles, secretary of the Ft. Wayne Chamber of Commerce. J. W. Stephenson, president of the Marion chamber, also will speak. Terms of the following officers will expire at the meeting: B. A. Van Winkle, Hartford Citv; A. G.

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CAVES REVEAL EARLYCULTURE Finds in Eastern Texas Are Ethnology Clews. Bv Science Service WASHINGTON, Sept. 29.—Caves of eastern Texas, inhabited by an ancient people, may help science explain how the mysterious mound builder found its way to the Mississippi valley, where it flourished in prehistoric times. Matthew W. Stirling, chief of the bureau of American ethnology, just has returned from exploring this

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or whether the Mexican Indians merely passed along by trade contacts their ideas of building high places, and art designs, and other knowledge and customs that they shared with the Mississippi valley mound builders. WRITES WILL ON WALL Young Spaniard Then Ends Life by Shooting Himself. Bu I'nitrii Press _ , SEVILLE, Oct. 3.—Before committing suicide by shooting himself, Jose Jimenez Moreno, 24 years old. wrote his will on the walls of his room, in the village of Villaneuva de las Minas. Jimenez willed a house and farm to his brother, but his title to these properties is doubtful.

BANDITS KILL 2 ENGLISHWOMEN Execution of Missionaries in China Reported. Bv United Press LONDON, Oct. 3.—The execution of two English women missionaries by Chinese bandits was reported to the Church Missionary Society here today. The society was informed by cable from its Foochow branch that Miss Edith Nettleton of Halifax.

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Yorkshire, and Miss Eleanor Jand Harrison, 63. of Cookley, Worcestershire, had been shot and killed by bandits who had held them captive since June 28. Miss Nettleton's age was nob given, but she is known to be elderly. The missionaries were captured by bandits aboard a steamer en route to Foochow from Chungan. Efforts of the British counsel in Foochow, officials of the missionary society, and others to save them were futile. Injured Man Dies Bv Times Special DANVILLE, Ind., Oct. 3.—lnjuries suffered in an automobile accident on State Road 34. near Danville, Sunday, were fatal to Raymond Stonebraker, 20