Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 161, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1934 — Page 4

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300 SCIENTISTS EXPECTED FOR STATE PARLEY Interesting Program Ready for Fiftieth Session Opening Tonight. More than 300 Hoosier explorers in the fte.d of science were assembled in Indianapolis todav for the fiftieth anniversary program of the Indiana Academy of Science, which will b*ain tonight with an executive committee meeting in the Clavpool The scientists, coming from the staffs of Indiana educational institutions and commercial laboratories. will listen to more than sev-enty-five papers disclosing scientific discoveries, during sectional meeting programs commencing Friday afternoon. The sessions, it was announced by Dr. Nathan E. Pearson. Butier. program chairman, win be held in Arthur Jordan Memorial hail on the campus. Butler lecture rooms and laboratories will be used for the sectional meetings and demonstrations Program Opens Tomorrow Dr. Will E. Edington, De Pauw university, press secretary of the academy, will open the formal program at 9 tomorrow morning with an address. "There Were Giants in Those Days ”

A memorial program for Indiana scientists who have died will be conducted by Stanley Coulter, formerly of Purdue, now associated with Eli Lilly A* Cos. Following an address of welcome by Dean J W. Putnam. Butler, the scientists will open their sectional meetings. Among the scientists participating in the programs will be Leonard R. Crow. Terre Haute; R. El wood Montgomery. Purdue; E. G. Stanley B..ker, Wabash, and Clyde A. Malott. Indiana. Session for Junior* Featured on Saturday’s program will be the all-day sessions of the Indiana Junior Academy of Science, made up of high school science clubs. M M Williams. Bloomington. president, will lead the discussions. Elaborate preparations have been made by Dr Pearson and his aids for the reception of the visiting scientists Assisting Dr. Pearson are Dr Karl Means. Dr S E Elliott. Dr. John Potzger, Dr. H O. Nester and Professor Ida B. Wilhite, members of Butler’s srience staff. State officers of the academy are: i Dr. J. A Nieuwland, Notre Dame, president; Dr M L. Fisher. Purdue, vice-president; Dr. R. C. Friesner. Butler, secretary; Dr Paul Weatherwax. Indiana, treasurer; Dr. S. E. Cam. Indiana, editor; Dr. Edington. De pauw. press secretary. Pioneer Cattle Man De&d By T'nilxt l‘n MOORESVILLE. Ind.. Nov. 15 Oliver H Mills. 79. retired farmer, believed have owned the first herd of Guernsey cattle in Indiana, j Ip dead at his home here.

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MASS TO MARK COUPLE'S GOLDEN WEDDING

Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Thoerner

The golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Thoernpr. 1210 Finley avenue, will be celebrated with an anniversary mass at St. Catherine's Catholic church at 10:30 Sunday. After the service Mr. and Mrs. Thoerner will dine with a group of relatives at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Frank J. Schuster. 904 East Troy avenue. During the afternoon they will be at their home to receive friends. Mr. Thoerner was born in Cincinnati while his wife is a native of Dover. Ind. They were married at St. Martin's church, Yorkville, Ind., Nov. 18. 1884. but they have made their home in Indianapolis the last ten years. Besides Mrs. Schuster they have three living daughters, Mrs.'Charles W. Braughton. Mrs. Julius Armbruster and Mrs. Guido Betzler, all of Indianapolis. There are twelve grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Three nephews, the Rev. John Knue, Louisville. Ky.. the Rev. Cyrille Knue, Collegeville. Ind.. and the Rev. Morris Schoentrup. Evansville, Ind., will officiate at the anniversary mass.

Civil War Veteran, 99, to Greet Legion Chiefs William Holloway, City’s Oldest Soldier, to Attend C. of C. Luncheon for Visiting Officers Tuesday. William Holloway. 99, Rockville, road. Indianapolis’ oldest war veteran. will greet national American Legion officers Tuesday at the luncheon to be given by the Chamber of Commerce in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Invitation to attend the luncheon was tendered Mr. Holloway, veteran of many a campaign, by Ralph Willet, one of the youngest Indian-

apolis Irgionnaires, and attache of the adjutant-general's office. Mr. Holloway, who believes that the Grand Army of the Republic was a great help to the nation fifty years ago, expressed hope that the American Legion would be able to eive the same service to the United States. H<* feels that Indianapolis Is fortunate in being national headquarters for the World war veterans' organization. Indorsement of the appreciation luncheon was given today by Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan. “Indianapolis has no greater asset than the location of the national headquarters of the American Legion here," Mayor Sullivan said. “It has attracted nation-wide attention to this city. The thoughts of legionnaires throughout the nation, when considering the benefits and privileges their organization affords them, at once turn to Indianapolis. “The construction of the War Me-

morial Plaza already has attracted nation-wide interest, and that interest will increase. Just as Indianapolis was proud of the record made by its boys during the World war, so now Indianapolis is proud that it houses the headquarters of the American Legion.” City officials will attend the luncheon Ttesday.

OLD-TIME BURGLAR FLEES CRIME SCENE IN HORSE AND BUGGY

Police today sought a robber who, scorning the usual bandit method of escape, eluded his pursuers by fleeing in a wagon after he had been discovered with $l5O worth of copper switchboard parts stolen from the Capitol Ice Company, 1101 South Harding street. Roger Boyer, 52 South Dearborn street, clerk at the ice company offices, yesterday found a man with a bucketfull of parts which had been stolen the night before from a switchboard at the company, according to Ernest Colburn. 356 West Morris street, manager. The man dropped the bucket when he saw Mr. Boyer and dashed to the street where he jumped into a green spring wagon drawn by a bay horse and made his getaway.

EDWARD CLINE LEAVES ESTATE OF $250,000 Foster Smith Is Qualified for Administrator. Foster W. Smith, Indiana Trust Company, today had qualified as administrator for the estate of Edward L. Cline, 1305 Ruckle street, who died intestate at St. Vincent’s hospital Nov. 6. Mr. Cline left an estate estimated at $250,000 in stocks and bonds and SI,OOO in real estate. He formerly was general manager of the Indianapolis Telephone Company, and of telephone companies in Madison and laPorte, all of which were sold several years ago to the Indiana Bell Telephone Company. BUSINESS BOOMING IN JAPAN, SAYS OFFICIAL Tokio Trade Official Says Nippon Has Solved Depression. Business expansion in Japan has lifted that nation from depression doldrums into one of the most fortunate nations in the world. Paul P. Steinorf, United States trade commissioner at Tokio, told of this expanding business in a visit yesterday to the office of James J. Mattwig, acting manager of the local bureau of foreign and domestic commerce of the United States department of commerce. He said Japan was too willing to trade with America to want to go to war with this country.

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JAIL-BREAKER CAM HERE Robbery Suspect Will Be Returned to Cell at Bloomington. Marvin Roach, 27, of 1745 Lockwood street, who escaped from the

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Bloomington for carry concealed weapons and was to have been returned to Johnson county the day after his escape to stand trial for the filling station robbery. Weaver now is serving twenty years in prison for a grocery holdup in Elletsville. He was recaptured shortly after his escape with Roach, escaped and was recaptured a second time.

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HOOSIER PASTOR IS INJURED IN PLUNGE Spring Hill Presbyterian Minister Falls From Window. By Vnitrti /’rr* GREENSBURO. Ind . Nov. 15. Partially paralyzed as a result of a fall seventeen feet from a bedroom window while walking in his sleep, the Rev. W. W. Woodbum. pastor of the Spring Hill United

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