Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 181, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1933 — Page 15

DEC. 8, 1938.

TRAFFIC CLUB HEARS RAILROAD OFFICIAL City Group Holds 25th Annual Dinner. . Increasing tendency toward government subsidy of transportation was reviewed by John M. Fitzgerald, Eastern railroad presidents’ conference public relations committee vicechairman, last night before the Indianapolis Traffic Club at the Antlers. The occasion was the twenty-first annual dinner of the club. Mr. Fitzgerald discussed in particular the inland waterways and construction of highways with federal funds. Entertainment included the Antlers Tally-Ho floor show. President D. R. Changon presided. Asia contains half the population of the world.

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Teachers’ Music Club to Hold First Meeting Here

Opening Session Will Be Held at Lincoln Tomorrow. The new ‘‘ln and About Indianapolis school Music Club” will hold ;ts first meeting tomorrow noon at : the Lincoln, it was announced today by the president, Ralph W. Wright, Indianapolis schools music director. The club, which is both social and i professional, is open to any one ! supervising or teaching school music. Besides Mr. Wright, officers are Ada Bicking. Arthur Jordan conservatory school music department head, vice-president, and William H. Bryant, Terre Haute, secretary- , treasurer. | Membership thus far includes

representatives from Anderson, Aurora, Bedford, Bicknell, Bloomington, Eluffton, Columbus, Connersville, Clay City, Crawfordsville, Dunkirk. Eaton. Edinburg, Frankfort, Goshen, Greencastle, Greentown, Hagerstown, Hammond. Kenwood, Kokomo, Ladoga. Lizton, Logansport, Marion, Martinsville, Mooreland, Muncie, Newcastle, Noblesville, North Manchester, Oaklandon. Rockville. Rushville, Shelbyville, Spiceland, Terre Haute, Vincennes, Westfall. Rare Bear Trapped. fly T.'nttrd Prr*i KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.. Dec. 3. —A lava bear, one of the most unusual and rare species of the bear genus, was caught in a coyote trap near here recently. The bruin weighed over fifty pounds.

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FOUNTAIN SQUARE DEALERS ORGANIZE Merchants’ Association Put Into Operation. Articles of incorporation have been filed with the secretary of state by the new Fountain Square Merchants’ Association. Officers are T. E. Barker, presi- ! dent; Louis O. Rainier, vice-presi- j dent; R. J. Hedrick, treasurer, and Frank C. Otte, secretary. At present, about fifty merchants of the Fountain Square district are members of the organization, j formed to promote business and social life in the vicinity, said Mr. Barker. A single lightning flash during an electrical storm may release as many as 1,000.000 kilowatts of elec- : trical power. '

Notre Darnels Shown Coast Guard, Rum-Runner Flight Also Captured by Camera. Exclusive pictures of a fight between a coast guard patrol boat and a rum runner, attempting to land a shipment of liquor before repeal of the eighteeenth amendment, are included in the current issue of The Times-Universal news reel. Graham McNamee, noted radio announcer and the screen's talking reporter, describes this and other events. Scouting above rum row in airplanes and combing the waters in high-powered boats, Universal cameramen obtained graphic pictures of the fight between the coast guard patrol boat and the smugglers. The

Army Game by Newsreel law enforcement agents open fire on the rum runners, who lay a smoke screen in their efforts to escape. Other important news events in the current issue include scenes in New York City as Notre Dame beats Army, 13 to i2. before 78,000 fans: views in New Haven, Conn., where Princeton crushes Yale, 27 to 2; scenes in Nanking. China, during a huge war demonstration, and views in Warm Springs. Ga., where President Roosevelt carves Thanksgiving turkey for crippled children of the [ Warm Springs Foundation. Auto Looted by Thief Forcing the lock, a thief last night i looted the car of N. J. Brown, Barj rington, 111., escaping with a brief S case, samples and an overcoat, j valued at sl7.

CHAMPION STEER IS SOLD; PRICE, 51,573 Palmer House, Chicago, Buys 1.210-Pound Animal. fly Uniti and Prr*t CHICAGO Dec. 8. Braircltfl Model, grand champion steer of the International Livestock Exposition, yesterday took his first step toward his inevitable fate of becoming juicy beef steaks and succulent pot roast when he was sold at auction. The grand champion steer was sold at a price of $1.30 a pound, the highest price paid for prize cattle since the 1930 exposition. Briarcliff Model weighed 1,217 pounds when entered in the exposition. but his final weighing before •being turned over to the purchaser showed the huge animal had lost

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seven pounds while at the show. The selling price was $1,573. Purchaser of the champion was Harold Cudnev of Cudney A: Cos., packers, who bought the animal for the Palmer House. Chicago hotel.

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