Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1938 — Page 13
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E | Columbus Day next Wednesday are : | being made by various local organi-
COLUMBUS DAY | * CELEBRATIONS | ARE. ARRANGED
Mayor Asks Proper Services As Many Groups Map | Plans: Broadcast Set.
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CODE IS URGED
States Condemned by Administrators.
DETROIT, Oct. 7 (U. P) —The| single need in regulating on the nations streets and is a uniform code in every instead of individualistic laws as Now exist, the American Asacintion of Motor Vehicle Admin-
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Federal Bureau of Roads] condemned the “inexcusably | 1 tic tendencies” of laws in | He urged the conven-| take action toward drafting a uniform code applicable in every Some states have no age limit on TBS “Other states do quire a drivers’ license. Speed towns and on highways | state. Regulation of v drunkards, narcotics ad- | persons afflicted with diseases is unheard of in These are particulars the states are deficient, and code for the nation’s is the answer to the na- |
The 13th annual Indianapolis Community Fund campaign will begin Thursday and the army of workers is being assembled and | trained. Howard S. Young Jr. J R. Townsend Jr., and William A. Shideler are serving as majors 700 workers in the individual gifts division. The goal is $T11.633 and the drive will close Oct. 25
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fic problems.” only states not represented Association meeting were 12, Washington, Idaho, Mon- , Nevada and Oregon
CHICAGO, Oct. 7 (U. P.) —James Roosevelt, secretary and eldest son of the President, was on his way |to a ranch near Hollister, Cal., to-
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| Columbus. Mavor Boetcher has issued | following proclamation: [ “Whereas, the General Assembly lof the State of Indiana has desig{nated the 12th day of October, commonly known as Discovery Day, | as a legal holiday for all purposes, and | “Whereas, the people of this community enjoy and have long en|joved the glorious fruits of the daring achievements of the great discoverer, “Now, therefore, I, Walter C. Boetcher, Mayor of the City of Indianapolis, do hereby proclaim the 12th day of October as a day of special recognition of the debt of gratitude which we owe to Chris{toher Columbus; I hereby direct {that the Flag of the United States) be displaved on all municipal buildings on that day; I hereby respect-| fully request that such Flag be displayed on all other public buildings, | and at all residences and places of
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day with! proper ceremonies in his honor.”
K. of C. to Celebrate
The Knights of Columbus will] | celebrate a dinner Monday night; | a radio broadcast Wednesday night and a dance Friday night for mem{bers and their guests. | The Rev. J. B. Tieman, pastor of the new St. Thomas Aguinas parish, | {will address an open meeting on | | “What Columbus Day Means 40] | America” at 8:15 p. m. Monday at| (the K. of C. Assembly Hall | The meeting will be under the! {auspices of the Fourth Degree As- | sembly K. of C. A dinner for mem[bers will be served at 6:30 p. m. with William F. Krieg presiding. { At 5:30 p. m. Monday, John H.| | Blackwell, Grand Knight of Indian- |
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IRVINGTON POST 38 |nctty Memil J. Woods, poppy
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Irvington Post 38, American Legion, will hold its annual organ-| ization meeting at the post rooms, | 5503 E. Washington St., at 8:15 p. m. today. A social hour will follow. Newly installed officers of the post! are: Dr. H. H. Nagle, commander; P. E. Lamson, first vice commander, |
| Howard M. Meyer, second vice commander,
Howard W. Chown, third vice commander; George R. Randall, adjutant; Sterling Garvey, finance officer; Gerald Frazier, Herman E. Bowers,
Fred C. Yaeger, sergeant-at-arms; Ray Woods, athletic officer; Frank Americanism; Von 1 Baldwin, employment; Mr. Meyer, Sons of Isegion; Mr. Crown, pub-
apolis Council 437, will speak over WFBM on the life of Columbus Paul E. Just is chairman of the cabaret ball to be given the followof C. audiJoe Dux’s Indiana Vagabonds will provide music. Table reservations for 500 have been ararnged.
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