Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1937 — Page 6

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| Mr. Snite is expected to arrive in Shanghai Saturday. There he will be transferred to an air conditioned {room aboard the Dollar Liner, President Coolidge, which sails Saturday A special “iron lung” awaits him in Shanghai, and he will be transferred to it from the one in which he is making the jour- | ney from Peiping.

[for San Francisco.

PEIPING, China, June 3.—Frederick Snite Jr., 26-year-old ‘infantile | 3 paralysis victim, whose condition makes it necessary for him to live ‘n an “iron lung,” left by train today for Shanghai on the first leg of a 3600-mile journey to a hospital in

The youth, son of the head of a TJhicago loan company, was stricken with the diséase on March 31, 1936, while on a visit to the Orient. Since then, he has been in an “iron lung” in an air-conditioned room in the ockefeller Hospital in Peiping. 1 Laughs With Attendants spirits aughed and joked with attendants as he was placed aboard a truck for | emqval to the railroad station. ! He insisted that the truck be left ppen so that he could see through a small mirror during. the drive. The respirator of his “lung” was hooked to a portable dynamo so that it would not be necessary to pump air

Condition Satisfactory

Although all the muscles below his neck are paralyzed, Mr. Snite has remained cheerful throughout his illness. 'His condition was re-

ported as satisfactory. When the President

in Chicago.

EASTERN STAR RITES SET FOR TOMORROW

Memorial services are to be held tomorrow by the Esther Chapter, O. E. S, at 7:45 p m., in the Maschic Temple. Past and present chaplains

are to be in charge.

Music is to be provided by the

Coolidge docks in San Francisco June 18, he will be transferred to a special railread car for the last leg of his trip 5 the Billings Memorial Hospital

Seventh District Federation

Clubs’ chorus.

Miss Halcy Harrold is to be accompanist and Mrs. Herbert Grouns is chorus president.

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BEGINS JOURNEY | INRON LUNE

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Miss Evelyn King (above), a junior, has been elected president - of the Butler University Scarlet

senior women's society. Other officers Helen Eldridge. vice president; Miss Georgia. Foster, secretary, and Miss Marjory Zechiel, treasurer.

KERN TO JOIN ELKS IN SPECIAL SERVICE

Mavor Kern is to be inducted into Indianapolis Lodge 13, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, in special services Friday, June 11. Arrangements are being made with the wininng degree team at Logarisport to conduct the Mayor's

Quill honorary are Miss

Chapter,

‘initiation. Frank H. Krause is chair-

man of the arrangements committee.

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The Indiana Farm Bureau and the Indiana -Taxpayers’ Association | are planning a series of meetings | | between June 14 and 25 to warn 1 taxpayers against higher levies as “the . liberal spending

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limitation law and the budget law will be explained during the public meetings. >

ation executive secretary, said, “Our purpose meetings in every county is to ac-. quaint citizens with the new law, to persuade them to watch -all budgets, attend hearings and then protest with the machinery the law gives them if they are convinced that waste and extravagance are threatened.”

League is to meet at 8 o'clock tonight at 4702 E. 21st St.

i THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

1BOY SCOUTS’ CAMP T0 BE JUNE 14-26

Local Troop Members Plan To Attend Jamboree.

The operation of the new tax rate

Harry Miesse, Taxpayers’ Associ-

.in holding these mass

Indianapolis Boy Scouts are to enter the first sumer Scout comping period from June 14 through June 26. ’ The a training camp for the Indianapolis contingent of 66 Scouts and six Scout leaders is to be held! at the Scout Reservation during the latter part of the first summer | camp period. The Sea Scout delegation is to

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consist: of five Scouts from Troop 21, Broadway M. E. Church: Robert Elder, Gordon Edwards, Richard Schnell, David Coraz and Ralph McCoy. They are to Be ‘quartered with the Jamboree Sea Scout Division in Washington.

First Scout to enroll here: for the 1937 summer camp activities was Jack Smith, according to Scout Executive F. O. Belzer.

48 TO BE GRADUATED Forty-eight St. John® Academy graduates are to receive ‘diplomas from the Most Rev. Joseph Ritter, Bishop of the Diocese of Indianapolis, at 8 p. m. tomorrow in St, John's Catholic Church, 129 S, Capitol Ave. The commencement address will be given by the Very Rev. Henry F. Dugan, chancellor’ of the diocese.

Starting Tomorrow!

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SCHOOL BUSSES END . SECOND SAFE YEAR

The school transportation system

THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1937 portation of school children in Ine diana, he said. They carry a daily passenger list of 210,000 pupils and cover approximately 150,000 miles of

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State Superintendent of Public Instruction, reported today.

There are 7224 school busses and other vehicles engaged |in trans-

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