Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1936 — Page 4
Heals Is Set for This Evening.
gts cers of Police Post No. 56, etican legion, are to be in‘gtdlled at 8 p. m. today in ceremonies 'to the post club room, 49%
8. Delaware-st. All of last year’s officers were
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geant-at-arms, | | Post ‘officers annouhced that 90 ‘out of the 100 men eligibic for ‘membership are paid up members. ~ Committee chairmen appointed ‘by Commander ‘Wilson ‘include Otto Fulton, service officer; Leolin Troutman, historian; William Cravens, athletic officer; {Thomas Harrison, ‘child welfare officer; Joseph Gib‘bons, Americanism officer; Robert Dennis, employment officer; Chas. B. Crouch, membership; John W. Willis, Sons of [Legion chairman; Everett Steele, publicity; Albert Slate, poppy chairman; Daniel Scanlon, entertainment. legates appointed to the State convention were Otto Maas and Otto Ray. Alternates were Howard Sanders and Patrick McMahon.
LEGION POST HOME DEDICATION SUNDAY
¢ The Tillman H. Har H. Harpole Post No. “240, American Legion, is to dedicate 14s new home at 2926 Northwesternav Sunday afternoon. ph Gregg, district commander,
5 to conduct the dedicatory serv-,
ces. Dr. A. R. Killian, state comamander, is to make the principal
‘address. i" Others who are to be introduced
at the ceremonies are Dr. Sumner A: Furniss, Dr. A..L. Lewis, Col. Joseph Ward, Mark Steward, Criminal Court Judge Frank P. Baker and Dr. F. F. Young of the First Baptist Church. A parade is to be held before the dedication services.
HELD FOR BURGLARY
William Weller, 36, of 502 Marionav, was held on charges of burglary and grand larceny today after he was alleged to have robbed the Central Ohio Paper Co. at 225 S. Me-ridian-st. Police arrested Weller in front of
the company’s plant. Officers said |
they found a desk pen set in his ~ possession and’ a 12-inch oscillating fan nearby. A side window of the
- building had been opened.
| ABANDON BLAZING CAR
Dimes Special | - NEWCASTLE, Ind, Aug 12.—Six
Eaianapolis girls were forced tol
don their automobile yesterday n it caught fire near here. The had been loaned to the girls by oJ. C. Tabor, Indianapolis.
hi girls were Reba Morris, Gene- |
e ‘Roper, Ruby Simmons, Clarice Oalhone, Iris Mahill and Dorothy 5 :
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Ralph Bdgerton publican Jury Commissioner, fused today to take the oath of office from Criminal Court Judge Frank P. Baker.
KENTUCKY INFANTRY TO TRAIN RECRUITS
The Sixty-first Infantry of Kentucky is to begin tomorrow : the training of recruits at the second Citizens Military Training Camp, relieving the Indiana reserve regiment. at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Regular army officers are to be hosts tenight to officers of the Six-ty-first Infantry and reserve officers of the Three hundred thirty- third Infantry at a picnic dinner.
{LOCAL DRIVER SLATED
Samuel Johnson, 33, 1816 S. Emer-son-av, was held today on’ charges of reckless driving and operating a car while intoxicated after a car he was driving is ‘allégéd to have crashed into a parked automobile at 249 S. Rural-st. . Marie. Stricker, - 85, and - Grace Hermeson, 24, both of ‘the Emerson: | st address, passengers in Johnson's car, were arrested on drunkenness
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