Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 126, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1934 — Page 18
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MEETINGS WILL HELP SCHOOL ' BOARD SLATE Citizens Committee to Aid Campaign of Its Candidates. Two meetings in behalf of the citizens school committee candidates are scheduled for tonight at 3208 East Michigan street and at 5119 Norway drive. The Michigan street meeting will Include Ninth and Tenth ward workers. The Eighteenth ward will meet at the home of Mrs. Ray Von Spreckelson of the Norway drive address. Tomorrow night a meeting of the Thirteenth ward will be held in the Gross funeral home, 1349 Madison avenue. Responsibility of Indianapolis
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public school* in training children was stressed la*t night by Mrs. Mary I D. Ridge, candidate for school com- ( missioner on the ticket, at a meet- ; ing 1n the home of Mrs. George W ! Horst. 2940 Delaware street. Candidates on the ticket also attended a meeting of workers of the j Twentieth and Twenty-first wards j in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Frank | Gastineau. 5344 North Pennsylvania street. Candidates on the citizens ticket, besides Mrs. Ridge, Include Carl Wilde, Alan W. Boyd. John F. : and Earl Buchanan. FIRE PREVENTION WEEK TO BE OBSERVED HERE Proclamation Issued to Citizens by Mayor Sullivan. Fire prevention week will be observed here next week in connection with its observance nationally, Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan announced in a proclamation Issued today. The mayor urged citizens to remove refuse from their homes and to have flues and lighting and heating fixtures examined for leaks or defective wiring.
POISON REPORT IS CALLED GAG BY CARYGRANT Movie Star Denies Taking Bichloride Tartalet; Returns Home. B’l 1 ril'd PrrtM HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 5—A quick trip to the hospital where he was treated for “poison” was termed a "colossal gag” today by Cary Grant, leading man of the films. Grant told the United Press he took no bichloride of mercury tablet, as described in hospital reports. He said a prankster probably played a joke on him by summoning an ambulance while he was under the influence of liquor. “I guess I was overshooting my liquor. The first thing I knew I was having my stomach pumped out at the hospital,” the actor said. "I
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| didn't take any bichloride tablet. It | must have been a colossal gag some [one worked on me." I He denied his servants summoned a police ambulance which took him |to the Hollywood receiving hospital. After being from the hospital. Grant returned home. A few minutes later. Virginia Cherrill, | from whom he became estranged a j few days ago, arrived, greatly I alarmed at reports her husband had taken poison. MEMBER DRIVE VICTOR AWARDED TWO PRIZES Royal Neighbors of America Campaign Ended. Miss Anna E. Cornwell, 127 North Elder avenue, has been awarded a ring and a gold bracelet as a prize in the juvenile membership campaign of the Royal Neighbors of America, it was announced today. Miss Cornwell, who obtained eight new members, was one of the leaders in the campaign, in which the society obtained 10,066 new juvenile members, 282 of them in Indiana.
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