Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 186, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1935 — Page 20

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TRAFFIC CLUB CONVENTION TO ATTRACT 1100 National Organization's 2Day Session to Open Tomorrow. The Indianapolis Traffic Club today prepared to act as host for 1100 members, relatives and friends of the Associated Traffic Clubs of America who open a two-day convention here tomorrow. Railroad, shipping, trucking and airplane passenger travel representatives are to attend. Highlights of the session will be a dinner dance Wednesday night, golf and automobile trips through Indianapolis and Brown County for visiting women. Special automobile races at the Speedway, scheduled for Wednesday afternoon, have been cancelled because of repairs being made at the track. Mayor Kern will welcome the delegates. Chief address tomorrow' will be given by Luther M. Walter, interstate commerce counselor, Chicago, who will speak on "What Is the Public Interest in Transportation Regulation?” The Rev. P. J. Griffin, Church of the Assumption pastor, will give the invocation. Baldwin Man to Speak Robert S. Binkerd, vice-president of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadelphia, is the chief speaker for tomorrow afternoon. His topic will be "The Future of Lightweight Equipment and Pow'er.” Gov. McNutt is listed to speak at a dinner preceding tomorrow night’s dance. "Government Ownership—ls It Imminent, or Is It Inevitable?" is to be the topic of Harry A. Wheeler, Chicago, president of the Railway Business Association and past president of the United States Chamber of Commerce, the principal speaker. The invocation will be given by Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht, Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation. The dance will be held in the James Whitcomb Riley room of the Claypool. Election Scheduled Officers will be elected Wednesday after which Dr. L. C. Sorrell, professor of transportation, Chicago University, is to speak on "Education for Rail Traffic Management. Business sessions will be followed by general discussions. Fifty-one of the 175 members of the Woman's Traffic Club of St. Louis are expected to arrive tonight. The sight-seeing tour for women Wednesday will include a visit to Foster Hall W’here J. K. Lilly is to relate the life story of Stephen Collins Foster. The Foster Hall quartet will sing.

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