Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 181, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1935 — Page 18

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J. K. LILLY TO TELL STORY OF FOSTER'S LIFE Address to Be Feature of Program at State Library Parley. The story of Stephen Foster, beloved American composer, will be told by Josiah K Lilly, founder of Foster Hall, before the Indiana Library Association Oct. 23 in the State Library Building. The Indiana Library Association’s forty-fourth annual conference will open Oct. 23 and close Oct. 24 at the Lincoln. The twenty-seventh annual conference of the Indiana Library Trustees Association will be held Oct. 24 and 25, also at the Lincoln. Prominent speakers at the first conference include Mr. Lilly, Dr. G. Bromley Oxnam, De Pauw University president.; William Rowland Allen, L. S. Ayres & Cos., personnel director; Lyman Beecher Stowe, author, and Dr. William L. Richardson, Butler University education college dean. Mrs. Bertita Harding, author" of “The Phantom Crown” and “Royal Purple,” will address the trustees group at a dinner Oct. 24 at the Lincoln. Publicity Man to Speak Lawrence Wingerter, publicity director for the Indianapolis Railways, will speak at 5 Thursday over WFBM on “What Is Fire Prevention?”

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600 ATTEND CONVENTION HERE OF RAIL BROTHERHOOD AUXILIARY

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A dinner at the Claypool last night closed the twentieth annual state convention of the Brotherhood of Firemen and Locomotive Engineers and the auxil ary, which was attended by approximately 600 persons. Initiation services for national officers were held yes.erday afternoon. Officers of the auxiliary are 'left to right) Mrs. Gladys Herbert, vice president; Mrs. Jennie Smith, secretary; Mrs. Bessie Wood, newly elected president; Mrs. Aithea Goodyear, past president; Mrs. Trilla Herbert, chaplain; Mrs. Helen R. Lewis, treasurer, and Mrs. Cynthia Spaulding, collector.

FOUNDER OF THREE COMPANIES IS DEAD Fremont J. Jones Was Leader in Ft. Wayne. By 'l imes Sper inl FT. WAYNE, Indj, Oct. B.—Funeral services were being planned here today for Fremont L. Jones, former local business man and civic leader, who died Friday in San Diego, Cal. Mr. Jones, a resident here from 1863 until his retirement in 1927

was founder of the Troy Laundry, Troy Dry Cleaning and Troy Towel Supply companies. He also was a charter member of the National Laundry Association, a past president of the Indiana State Laundrymen's Association, and affiliated with numerous fraternal orders. Survivors of Mr. Jones. w T ho was 80. are the widow; a son, Donald H. Jones. Ft. Wayne, and a daughter, Mrs. Bessie Thayer. San Diego. Fraternity Smoker Set Delta Theta Phi. legal fraternity at Indiana Law School, will hold its bi-monthly smoker at 12:15 tomorrow at Occidental Grill, Actives, pledges and alumni are invited to attend. Elmon Williams will speak.

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POSTPONE DECISION ON THREATENED WALKOUT Labor Leaders to Decide on Action Tomorrow. Decision in the threatened union labor walkout at th'e city sewage disposal and garbage reduction plants has been postponed until tomorrow. Union labor leaders are protesting the use of sanitary department maintenance men in installation of 32 new garbage digesters at the reduction plant.

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FHA TO MAKE TWOGHANGES Encouraging Private Capital Is Object, Director Explains. Two changes in operation of the Federal Housing Administration will become effective Thursday, R. Earl Peters, state director for the administration, announces. In a statement explaining the changes Mr. Peters said, “it is the policy of this administration to encourage private capital to enter more thoroughly into the field of home mortgage financing.” Asa result of the first change applications for mortgage insurance will no longer be handled by the

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housing administration in the first instance, but are to b? presented first to the approved institutions in a community. The second change will affect operative builders whose applications now are handled in the first instance by the administration office. Beginning Thursday, operative builders' applications must come from an approved mortgagee. City to Continue Street Repairs The Works Board, determined to continue street repairs during the winter, today ordered 200 tons of cold patch material made at the municipal asphalt plant.

WE PAY Highest Cash Prices for MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS LINCOLN LOAN CO, 201 W. Wash. St. ..Vc."iXi*?;,.

Restaurants to Be Opened Three new restaurants will be opened to the public in the City

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BACKACHES KIDNEY DISORDERS corrected bv taking DIUREX Sold and Guaranteed HAAG’S Cut Price Drug:

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Market Thursday. Owners are Harry Wuebke, Burke & Shull and Jack Cronin.

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