Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 131, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1930 — Page 12

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PYTHIAN BAND TO BROADCAST Orphans to Give Concert at Convention. Indiana Pythian Orphans’ Home band, comprising twenty-five boys and girls, came here from Lafayette today for a radio concert and appearance at the final session of the Indiana Pythian Sisters’ state convention tonight. During this first visit to Indianapolis the band, organized about a year ago, will broadcast a thirtyminute program from station WFBM at 2:38 p. m. Business sessions in the grand lodge auditorium, K. of P. building made up the closing days’ program of the Pythian Sisters’ convention. Mrs. Nell McCurry. Goodland, assumed head of the order, following election Thursday. Other officers are: Ids Neil. Aurora, grand aenlor: Mrs* Ida Penry. Auburn, grand Junior: Mra. Octe V. Jellison. South Bend, grand manager; Mrs. Magdalane Fred. McCordsyllle. grand mistress of records: Mrs. Louetta Foster. Carmel, grand mistress of finance; Mrs. Laura B. Burge. Logansnort. grand protector; Mrs. Clara Gilmore. Clinton, grand outer guard; Mrs. Emma Bhattell. Richmond, grand trustee; Mrs. Lena Wasson. Sulphur Hill, press chairman, and Mrs. Dessle Hershey, Carmel, orphans’ home board member. WHOLESALER DENIES ACCUSING RETAILERS Dealers Not Willfully Unfair on Egg Prices, Says Groves. “Eggs we sell at 29 and 30 cents have been sold by retailers at 39 and 40 cents.” This declaration made by The Times in a story on Oct. 8, in which wholesalers of eggs charged retailers with profiteering and attributed to J. P. Groves, manager of the H. Redfeam Company. Groves says the statement erred in that it led readers to believe that the Redfearn Company was charging the retailers with profiteering. a "We don’t believe that the retailer has at any time willfully been unfair to the consumer,” Groves said. The Times in carrying the story obtained quotations from various wholesalers. War Hero Killed in Plane /?f/ T'nitcd Prr/tti VAN NUYS, Cal., Oct. 10.—Failure of a stunting airplane to come out of a tailspin was ascribed today as the cause of a crash that claimed the lives of Colonel Ben S. Taylor, 37, World war hero, and owner of large land interests in Arizona, and Robert McDonald, 32, a real estate man

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SENATOR REFUSES TO MAKE TENNESSEE TRIP Explains That Son Met Tragic Death in State; Bitter Memories. Bn Scriooe-H award Kewtvaver Alliance WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—Senator Patterson (Rep., Mo.) today prepared to start the Nye slush fund committee’s southern investigations early next week. Pa.terson, It had been reported some days ago, would make the investigations in both North Carolina and Tennessee, but has said, “I will not go to Tennessee.” He explained a son had met a tragic death there some years ago and he did not want to visit the state. After a conference with committee operatives Wednesday, Patterson said he thought the North Carolina situation presents subjects that are worthy of further inquiry.

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CANNON DENIES CHURCHCHARGE Issues Statement Asking 'Judgment Suspension.’ Bn United Pro* WASHINGTON, Oct. 13.—Bishop James Cannon Jr. expects to remain silent upon charges filed against him by four members of his de-

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