Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 180, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1933 — Page 24

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STATE HISTORY WILL BE TOPIC OF CONFERENCE Luncheon Tomorrow Will Open Annual Session of Indiana Society. The Indiana Historical Society will open its fifteenth annual state conference with a luncheon tomorrow in the Claypool. Principal speaker at the luncheon wiil be Mrs. Frederic Krull. Indianapolis, who will discuss MajorGeneral Arthur St. Clair, president of the Continental congress and first Governor ol the Northwest territory. Next year will be the bicentennial of General St. Clair's birth. Officers to Be Chosen New officers will be elected at the annual business meeting, following the luncheon. Reports will be given by John G. Rauch, treasurer, and Christopher B. Coleman, secretary. The nominations committee is composed of Dr. William M. Reser. Lafayette, chairman; Mrs. Lavina Knowlton. Logansport; Mrs. W. W. Gaar, Richmond; Charles N. Thompson and Mrs. Ora Wilkins Lesh, Indianapolis Reports on the acheological work the society conducted last summer under Glenn A. Black in Dearborn county, and under E. Y. Guernsey in Clark county will be presented at the general session in the afternoon. Dr. L. G Zerfas. Indianapolis, also will give an address. Joint Dinner Set A joint dinner will be held at 6:30 in the Lincoln by the history conference. Indiana Library Association and Indiana Library Trustees' Association, when Walter B. Pitkin, New York, will speak. Reception committee for the history conference, named by Lee Burns, executive committee, included Mrs. Kate Milner Rabb. Miss Sue Howe. Judge Louis B, Ewbank, the Rev H V. Somes, Mr. and Mrs. J J. Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Fauvre. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B.

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Bread W’agon Driver Robbed Carl Kaugher, 44, of 623 Orange street, bread wagon driver, reported to police early today that he was held up and robbed of about $lO by | two Negroes in the 1000 block Maple I street.

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CHURCH LOAN BOARD NAMES ST. LOUIS MAN Oreon Scott Re-Elected as Chairman by Disciples of Christ. Re-election of Oreon E. Scott, St. Louis, as chairman, featured the annual meeting of the board of church extensions of the Disciples of Christ yesterday in the Severin. The group also re-elected the Rev. John H. Booth, Indianapolis, secretary. Other officers are the Rev. William F. Rothenburger, Indianapolis, vice-president; the Rev. A. R. Liverett, Indianapolis, assistant secretary;’ M. H. Gray, Indianapolis, treasurer, and A. F. Wickes, advisory architect. Trustees named were Mr. Scott, Mr. Rothenburger, the Rev. Joseph W. Hagin, Ashland, Ky.; the Rev. Ephraim Lowe, Jesse E. Martin, Mr.

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killed Billy the Kid belongs to Garrett's widow, the eighth court of civil appeals ruled in Mrs. Pauline Garrett's suit against the Tom Powers estate for possession of the weapon. Mrs. Garrett claimed her husband gave her the pistol. The estate ad-

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ministrator. Dr. J. B. Brady, who holds the pistol, asserts it was given to Powers in payment of a loan.

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