Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1936 — Page 34

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LODGE TO GET CHARTER DATED BACK 81 YEARS High Masonic Officials to Attend Presentation Here Monday. The Hon. Robert H. McKinney, Covington, the Most Illustrious Grand Master of the Grand Council Os Roya and Colect Masters of In diana, to vint Indianapolis Coun--011 No. 2. Royal and Select Masters, Monday at 7 30 at the Masonic Temple. He is to present the council With a charter of authority dated ful.y 16, 1865, the date of the original charter presented to the council. It is expected that Mr. McItinney will be accompanied by other grand council officers and distinguished visitors from other itates. This will be a unique occasion In the history of Indianapolis Masonry, because Council No. 2, although active in the Grand Council of Indiana, has never had a charter issued to it by that body. A. Ross Manly, illustrious master of the Indianapolis Council, is expected to make the occasion of this presentation an open meeting to which all members of the Masonic fraternity will be invited. Besides Mr. Manly, Indianapolis Council officers are Carl F. Gierke, deputy master; Alden Davis, principal conductor of work; Edward F. Monn, P. I. M., treasurer; John N. Culfum, recorder; George F. H. Bchrciber, captain of the guard; Frederick Manker, conductor of council; Clarence Gaumer, steward; Henry St. Clair, P. I. M., sentinel; Frank Nutting, P. I. M., chaplain, and John H. Carroll, P. I. M„ representative to the Masonic Relief Boa^l SHtPPARD EXPLAINS JOB INSURANCE BILL Main Ohjeetiye, to Stabilize .Work, C C. Expert Says. “One or the main objectives of the' state unemployment compensation act is to stabilize employment," according to Virgil Sheppard, Chamber of Commerce government expert. He spoke yesterday before the Indiana Motor Traffic Association at the Antlers. Reviewing the act in its relation to the trucking industry, Mr. Sheppard stated that only employes of Arms subject to the act will draw the benefits from it. “Persons unemployed now will not benefit until they become employed In private industry and are then laid off because of lack of work for them to do."

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BUTLER DEBATERS TO MEET TWO OPPONENTS Valparaiso, Chicago Law School on Week-End Schedule. Joseph Calderon and Eugene Fife Jr., Indianapolis members of the Butler University negative debate team, are to debate with teams of Valparaiso University tomorrow and the John Marshall Law School, Chicago on Saturday, according to ah announcement by Professor C. H. Walters, coach. Other members of the Butler team are William Stalcup, Bloomfield, nnd Valentine Williams, Loogootee. The Butler debaters are to be honor guests at North Park College, Chicago, at its annual forensic day banquet tomorrow night and on Saturday noon are to be entertained by the Chicago Bar Association at luncheon.

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COURT AWARDS SECURITY CLAIM TO BONDOWNER Decision Is Second of Week Involving La Grange Trust Cos. The Appellate Court has ordered the La Grange Circuit Court to award Mrs. Saba Bogue of La Grange a judgment of $2348 against the defunct La Grange County Trust Cos. The decision was made on the appeal of Mrs. Bogue to make her claim of $2300, plus interest, preferred in liquidation of the bank. The lower court held that only part of the claim was preferred. According to evidence, Mrs. Bogue turned over a SIOO government bond to be sold and reinvested in Federal Land Bank, certificates. Soon after the transaction, the bank closed and she did not receive the certificates, she charged. A similar decision involving the La Grange bank was handed down by the court tins week. It also established a preferred claim of a depositor. Rollo N. Walter, former State Senator and secretary of the bank, was indicted and served 11 months in the state prison on a charge growing out of the Bogue bond transaction. Walter was freed on one Indictment and appeal on the second count is pending before the Supreme Court.

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