Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1935 — Page 10

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STATE UTILITY FIRM SELECTS NEW DIRECTORS Stockholders Name Board for Northern Indiana Company. HAMMOND. Ir.d., March 22 Eire!mn c! a board of directors of the Northern Indiana Public Service Cos at a meeting representing more than 30 per cent of the company's stockholders was announced today. Tho-e elected to the board were J hn M Shannahan. Indianapolis. {,: ■ of 'he company; William M Griffin, F* Wayne, president of 1 c A C Golbjr, Ham- .. president of tbe Gary Railw . D H Mitchell. Hammond, \ ire president of the company; Laurence Callahan. Chicago, presi-d-nt of the Mitchell-Hudson Cos.; cj M Johnson, South Bend, and James Kennedy. Hammond, vice president of the company. Mr. Johnson and Mr Kennedy wer< elected temporarily in place of two who were unable to serve on the board. Re-election of all officers of the company a Iso. was announced. Following a meeting of the boarJ ye terday a dividend of one-half th regular quarterly pay me t was d*clared on accumulative preferred storks of the rompanv. T3ie dividend i, payable April 15. CHURCH PAGEANT SET Naiarene S lnwl Pupil* to Give Program Sunday. A gtf ip of junior and intermedia students Ir>m the Church of the N'a..ir lie School, will present a pan* anl portraying the Christian attitude toward the race question, at the church. 27 N. Brad!ey-av. at 7 30 Sunday night.

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/"sOLI'MBUS. March 22—Brown County hills are being searched by todai for •he unidentified unilsilt who yesvuday afternoon <-hot and seriously wounded Joseph W’ood A bullet, which grazed Mr. Wood forehead was fired from an ambush. Police are working on the theory that *he shot wa.s fired by a man desiring to get Mr. Woods job or. Mrs T C S’eeje's farm. There has been considerable trouble at the Steele farm recently. Someone stole a numlv r 'hmkens from the farm and later returned and tried to set fire t' juse.

Pigs Restricted P.’l T<mt .'prrinl NEWCASTLE. March 22 —The city council is ready to pass an -dinanee prohibiting the keeping of pigs within the corporate limits of this citv after an effort to kill the measure failed. In a previous meeting a majori- • v of the councilmen expressed the opinion that pigs had their but that place was not in residential districts. a a a Painting Placed By T<mrt Sprrinl NOBLES VILLE. March 22—A mural painting, one of several done in connect mr with the Federal Em ergenev Relief Administration program. has been placed in the court hou-e here. The picture is the work of Francois Clark Brown and is •*mbohc of the American form of government with the legislative, executive and judicial departments working hand m hand. a a a Pupils Cut Classes Rif 1 *hi* <* >/#• rial GREENFIELD. March 22—Kite flying and marble placing are so attractive to grade school pupils here that they are figuring out schemes to keep away from school even | though a scarlet fever epidemic has subsided. Most of them have learned that by coughing loudly they can get , the day off. and there is a suspii cion among the teachers and parents that perhaps the alibi is being | earned too far.

Sues for Salary By Timri Sprrirjl EDINBURG. March 22—A suit asking for $1505 in back salary was brought in the Johnson County circuit court by Fred A. Marshall, ousted manager of the municipally owned light and water company of the town of Edinburg. Mr. Marshall claims his dismissal was unlawful as no hearing was held. a a a Survey Scheduled By T<mm .'prcinl MARION. March 22 —A suney of the real estate of thi.> city will get under wav soon with the aid of a crew of Federal Emergency Ressslief Administration workers. Co-

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operation of the city with the Fed-j eral government in conducting a study of housing here was voted by the city council. u u a Park to Get Old Bell By Timm Sprcinl CRAWFORDS VILLE. March 22 j After a great deal of dispute and ! oratory, the old city hall fire bell will be removed from tne city garage where it has been gathenng dust to anew municipal park re- j cently purichased by the city. The bell was cast in 1852 and for many years it spoke out often in announcing fires, celebrating fam- j ous events and tolling the deaths of prominent persons. NEW RECTOR TO SPEAK The Rev. William Burrows to Give Lenten Services. The Rev. William Burrows, newly elected rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, will be the guest speaker at the Monday noon-day Lenten service to be held at Christ Church on the Circle.

LONDON READY' FOR GAY TIME DURING JUBILEE

Brilliant Court Functions to Celebrate King's 25th Anniversary. By United Pres* LONDON. March 22.—A brilliant round of court functions and public ceremonies, lasting from May 8 to July 20. will mark the celebrations for the King’s silver jubilee. The full program was issued recently by the Lord Chamberlain, the Earl of Cromer, and the home office. Apart from these official events, every town and village throughout the country is arranging some kind of celebration, while many of the usual occasions of the London social season, such as the Aldershot Tattoo, and the Royal Ascot race meet, will be extra elaborate. Quite apart from jubilee functions, are the usual four courts at Buckingham Palace. Two of them are

on March 28 and 29. and two on June 25 and 26. The Prince of Wales and the Duke of York will deputize for the King at the first two courts, while

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being held In March, but the first two have been put forward two months because, with the crowded jubilee schedule, the King would have had no rest at all.