Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 122, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1932 — Page 15
SEPT. 30, 1032
I. y. HOST TO STATE SCOOTS ON SATURDAY Boys Will Be Admitted Free to Grid Game With Ohio U. Annual Scout day at Indiana university will be observed Saturday, when scouts from all parts of the state will be guests of the university and will be admitted free to the football game between teams of Indiana and Ohio universities. A parade of all Scouts will precede the game. Scouts from Indianapolis in the parade will be headed by local Scout band under direction of Raymond O. Oster. Charles Payne of Troop 61 will lead as drum major. Francis O. Bclzer, Roy Scout executive, is in charge of transportation for members of the band. Local troops which will attend the game and Scout masters in charge
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will be: Troop 10. Henry Stenger:! Troop 18. Gordon Thompson; Troop 21. Robert Ritter; Troop 28. Ralph T Griggs; Trop 69. Moore; Troop 60. Hubert T. Vitz; Troop 20. Harold Haskett: Troop 80. C. R R a mage; Troop 94. Henry G. barker, and Troop 99 of Southport, Herbert Montgomery. CALL VETERAN PASTOR Tuxedo Park Baptist Urges the Rev. U. 8. Glutton to Serve Year. The Rev. U. S. Clutton, Tuxedo 1 Park Baptist church pastor for twenty-four years, has been called back by the congregation for another years of service. In point of service in his denomination in this city ,the Rev. Mr. Clutton is oldest pastor. Youth Dies in Road Crash 111/ I nitnl Press VINCENNES. Ind.. Sept. 30.—Clifford Boyd, 18. Bruceville. died here today following a collision between his motorcycle and a truck on Road 67, north of Bruceville. The vehicles collided headon when Boyd attempted to pass a school bus, witnesses said.
MORE FARMS SOLD Uptrend in Market Reported by Land Bank. By Times Sprrigl LOUISVILLE. Ky.. Sept. 30. Marked improvement in the farm real estate market in Indiana. Kentucky and Tennessee was reported
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today by A. B. Brown. Louisville federal land bank president. Brown said national farm loan associations, in the first eight months this year, sold 291 farms for $934,634. compared with 163 farms for *500,007 in the first eight months of 1931. Average down payments were 30 per cent compared with 23 percent for the same period last year, he said.
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NOMINATION IS REJECTED Mrs. Iva I>. Bums Denies Belonging to National Party. Mrs. Iva L. Burns, 105 South Webster avenue, today denied any connection with the National party. Mrs. Burns, formerly active in work
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' of the Liberty party with IPhich the National party was merged, was nominated for state representative at a candidates’ meeting Tuesday night. Mass meeting of the national party will be held tonight at the English.
LISTS UNCLAIMED FEES 517,819 Is Figure, Attorney-General Ogden’s Report Shows. Unclaimed fees, estates and court costs collected during the fiscal year, closing today, amounted to $17.j 819.44. the annual report from the
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Hoover > office of Attorney neral Jamea M. Ogden shows. The sum was divided as follows: Unclaimed estates. *15.519.91; unclaimed fees, $7,088.02, and costs, *1.211.51. Collections last year amounted to $22.656 30.
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