Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 235, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1934 — Page 28

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NOTED CHURCH WORKERS WILL ADDRESSGROUP Tolbert F. Reavis Among Speakers Listed for MidYear Meeting. Addresses by a number of noted church workers are scheduled for the midyear meeting of the Christian Ministers’ Association Monday and Tuesday in the Central Christian church. Principal speaker will be Professor Tolbert F. Reavis, Butler university, who will discuss "The Case of World Against the Church." Other speakers will include Dr. Elizabeth Paschal. Eureko college. Eureka, 111.; Dr. William A. Shullenberger. pastor of the host church, and association president; Dean Frederick D. Kershner, Butler university; H. R. Ford. Marion; Dr. H. O. Pritchard, Disciples of Christ church board of education secretary; Edgar F. Daugherty, Muncie; Dr. Alexander Paul, United Christian Missionary Society oriental secretary; Elmer Ward Cole, South Bend; Dr. Homer W. Carpenter, Louisville; F. E. Smith, pension fund secretary for the church, and others. FOUR strikes~aWout Missourian Declares She Won’t Marry Mate Fifth Time. By United I'rrs* SPRINGFIELD. Mo, Feb. 9 —Mrs. Amanda Rector has been granted her fourth divorce from the same husband, and swears she will not marry him again. Cruelty was the charge each time.

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Doggy Event ’ *> Prospective Mother on Plane Trip. By Cyitrd Pm* Kansas city, mo, Feb. 9 After a cross-country airplane race with whatever dogs use Instead of storks. Susanna, a matronly dachshund, today did today whatever dogs do instead of making tiny garments. Susanna arrived from New York last night aboard a T. <fc W. A. plane. Her owner. Frederick H. Harvey, called her home from Long Island because he wanted her pedigreed puppies bom on Missouri soil. Members of the plane crew said Susanna, who looks as though she might have been raised under a bureau, was a model passenger. ADD INSULT TO INJURY Burglar Makes Getaway in Policeman's Car. By United Prc* LOS ANGELES, Cal., Feb. 9. When Patrolmen Maloney and Kramer entered an apartment house seeking a burglar, the burglar calmly stole their automobile.

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Central avenue, suffered injuries to her right knee late last night when the automobile in which she was riding, driven by Otto Kern, 16, of 310 Broadway, was struck by that of a hit-run driver at Washington boulevard and Thirty-second street. Philip S. Hauk. 60, Waynetown, suffered wrist and head Injuries last night when the car which he was driving was struck by that of two unidentified women at Thirtieth and Meridian streets. The women stopped after the accident, but while he went across the street to a filling station to call police they vanished. He was taken to city hospital. Balkan Treaty Signed By United Pres* ATHENS, Feb 9.—Foreign ministers of Greece, Turkey, Yugoslavia and Rumania today signed the Balkan treaty, guaranteeing preservation of existing frontiers for five years.

7 TO ADMINISTER CITY AUTO GDDE Election of Group Will Be Held Feb. 21 in Claypool. Election of a commute of seven, authorized to administer the national wholesale automotivo code, will be held in Indianapolis Feb. 21, it was announced today. Joseph M. Bloch has been appointed by national code authorities as chairman of an organization committee to make plans for the creation of the permanent code administration committee. Other members of the organiza-

tion include R. W. Boozer. G. E. Hall, C. W. Yount, F. W. Dennerline, all of Indianapolis, and Clearence A. Balls of Lafayette.

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Wars, last night in the Dearborn hotel. Charles Michael. V. F. W state commander, smd Professor Walter Slifer. Butler university, were speakers.