Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1931 — Page 4

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PARADE, RITES TO HONOR DEAD MEMORIAL DAY Twenty Groups Will Be in Decorating Ceremonies at Graves. Memorial day services in Indianapolis will begin May 24 with rites on the Meridian street bridge over Pall Creek. Announcement of the program for the week for honoring the soldier dea i was made Monday by the General Memorial Association. On Friday, May 29, a special service will be held in the Grove of Remembrance at Garfield park. The pre-Memorial ceremonies at FaAl Creek will honor sailors and aviators, who died for their country. Flowers will be thrown in the waters of Fall creek. Twenty organizations are participating in the principal memorial services on May 30 which will be held in every cemetery. A parade in the downtown section with services at the Soldiers and Sailors monument will precede the decoration of graves on May 30. The principal grave ceremonies will be held at Crown Hill cemetery with James M. Ogden, at-tfcrr.ey-general, as master of ceremonies. Michael E. Foley, member of the board of trustees of the Ind.ana state prison, will speak. All disabled Civil war veterans will be visited by the memorial association this year. A dinner will be given the veterans of the Civil war at Ft. Friendly, 512 North Illinois street, on Memorial day. Floral decorations on the segments of the Soldiers’ and Sailors' Monument have been assigned the following organizations: William Henry Harrison statue, northeast segment, Spanish War Veterans Auxiliary, V. F. W. Auxiliary, Woman’s Relief Corps. Oliver P. Morton statue, southeast segment. Daughters of the Union, Woman’s Relief Corps, Sons of Veterans Auxiliary. James Whitcomb statue, southwest segment, American War

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By NBA Service COVINGTON, Ky., May 15. —Sixteen years old, an orchestra leader and a Kentucky colonel—that's the record of Gene Burchell of Covington, who two years ago at Christmas blew a note on a saxophone for the first time. That very day he learned several tunes and after that his progress was amazing. In three months he had a “kid'' orchestra of four pieces. It played together for a year and even ‘ tried radio broadcasting. Gene was finally offered a position with a real orchestra and he accepted. He studied, learned how to arrange music and eventually organized a real orchestra of twelve pieces. He’s now also leader of the orchestra at St. Xavier high school in Cincinnati. For his achievements Governor Sampson made him a colonel.

NEW TARIFF WALL IS TAGGED AS ‘FOOLISH’ Hawley-Smoot Law Is Flayed by U. of Chicago Professor. By Scripps-lloward Newspaper Alliance HARRISONBURG, Va., May 15. —“Rarely has an educated people pressed more urgently upon a more foolish course’’ than Americans pursued in setting up the HawleySmoot tariff wall, according to Professor William E. Dodd of the University of Chicago. Professor Dodd spoke today at the dedication of a building to Woodrow Wilson at the State Teachers college here. Acclaiming the war President as “the greatest teacher of our age,” he praised him particularly for his economic policies and for his efforts to set up guarantees of world peace.

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THEFT SUSPECT HELD IN DEATH Maryland Man Suspected in Newport (Ind.) Murder. By United Press NEWPORT, Ind., May 15.—Held on a technical charge of auto theft, Albert Kitzmiller, 22, Oakdale, Md., was to be questioned by Sheriff Harry Newland again today in an effort to identify a man whose bul-let-riddled body was found on .a road near Perrysville Tuesday. Kitzmiller, returned here after his arrest in Indianapolis, confessed to Newland he had stolen an automobile from the home of Ray Scharrel, near Newport, Monday night. He denied knowledge of the murder. The .car was found wrecked near Montezuma several hours after finding-of the body...—.

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INTERIOR OFFICE NEXT IN HOOVER PRUNING DRIVE Second Economy Parley to' Be Held This Week at .. Rapidan Camp... By-Unitedr press WASHINGTON, May 15.—The secerrd of President Hoover's departmental -economy conferences will be held this week-end at his Rapidan river camp in Virginia. -Last week -it-was the war- depart’* ment; this week the interior department will be called upon to reduce its bdugetary estimates. The army conference last week resulted in' a tentative'' decision to abandon some twenty to thirty forts in various parts of the country where forts are needed only for political purposes. This “economy” measure later was minimized by some critics on the round that it might be-more expensive to move the garrisons and provide them with other quarters than to keep them in the useless posts. The interior department's budget for the. next fiscal year _• is about $35,000,000.' *Juj>t where Secretary Wilbur and; his aids, will- start; cutting is not known, but . the department‘includes- such a -miscellany of activities that on the. face .of. it, it was said, it should be less difficult to prune than a fairly concentrated organism such as the war department. ‘ROARING’ STONE ODDITY Queer Creation Said to Have Been Used by King Alfred. LONDON, May 15.—The. “blowing stone,” standing in a garden of Kingstone Lisle, Berkshire, is one of nature’s queerest creations. It is a block of stone three feet high in which are a number of natural passages and cavities. When one blows through a small hole on the top, the stone emits a deep roar that can be heard for miles. It is said. King Alfred used the stone to warn the countryside of.- the .approach of .enemies.

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