Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1938 — Page 9

~ THURSDAY, NOV. 3, 1938

CITY PREPARES ARMISTICE DAY PARADENOV. 11

Maj. Gen. Tyndall to Review 7-Division March; Set Route.

Military leaders and patriotic organizations today were making arrangements for the City’s 21st annual celebration of Armistice Day Friday, Nov. 11. The feature of the day is to be the annual seven-division parade at 10:30 a. m., with all parading units assembling at 10:15 a. m. The starting point will be at Pennsylvania and Michigan Sts. - The line of march will be south on Pennsylvanic St. to Washington . St., west to Illinois St, north to Market St. east to the Circle, and north on Meridian St. to St. Clair St., where the parade will disband.

Tyndall to- Review

Maj. Gen. Robert Tyndall, commanding officer of the 38th Division, National Guard, and members of his staff will review the parade

from the reviewing stand on the east side of Meridian St. directly across from the Chamber of Commerce Building. At 10:58 a. m. an aerial bomb will be fired from the top of the World War Memorial Building and another from a downtown building. All divisions will come to a twominute halt at this time in hoaor of the dead. The First Division will consist of the Pt. Harrison 11th Infantry Band, a battalion of artillery, 34 trucks and five tanks. Maj. V. N. Diaz and his aide, Capt. H. C. Jones, will head this division.

Others Listed

Other divisions and their commanders are as follows: Second—Indiana National Guard, including mechanized units; Naval, Reserve, a band, Marine Corps Association, Marine Corps Fleet Reserve, Officers Reserve and Gridley Naval School. Maj. W. P. Carpenter, commander. Third—R. O. T. C. units, composed of 1825 students and five R. 0. T. C. bands. Maj. L. D. Mason, commander. : Fourth—Grand Army of the Repyblic and Auxiliary, War Mothers, Gen. Lawton Camp No. 35, Indian War Veterans, Purple Heart, United Spanish War Veterans and the N. I. W. V. Capt. J. H. Greist, commander. Fifth—Veterans of Foreign Wars Drum Corps, Veterans of Foreign | Wars and Auxiliary, Sons of Vet-| erans of Foreign Wars, Rainbow Division, Jewish' War Veterans, other World War organizations and disabled World War veterans from the Veterans Hospital. Capt. T. A. Bailey, commander. Sixth—Twelfth District American Legion Posts, Drum and Bugle * Corps, Legion Auxiliary Drum and Bugle Corps and the Bell Telephone Legion Band. Seventh—S hriners, Salvation Army, Butler University, Sahara Grotto Drum Corps, other fraternal organizations and a band. Lieut. C. A. Lively, commander.

HUNTERS BLAST OUT ROOSTER’S STUFFING

LANSING, Mich. Nov. 3 (U. P.). —H. D. Ruhl of the State Conservation Department has proof that some Michigan hunters are not unwilling to shoot at sitting birds. A farmer in Barry County stuffed a rooster pheasant, which he haa killed on the first day of hunting season, and placed it near a build-, ing on his farm. He counted 47 hunters who stopped to blaze away at it. “The rooster certainly got the stuffing knocked out of him,” the farmer said. “I'll need a new one for next year.”

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IMMIGRATION RULES FAVOR BACHELORS

MEXICO CITY, Nov. 3 (U. P.).— New immigration regulations fixing quotas for immigrants desiring to enter Mexico in 1939 and granting preference to bachelors have been decreed by the Interior Department. Spain, Portugal, Canada and the countries belonging to the PanAmerican Union were exempted

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from quota restrictions. A maximum of 1000 immigrants each will be accepted during the year from

Germany, Belgium, Czechoslovakia,

Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Italy, England, Japan, . Norway, Sweden and Switzerland. Immigration preference will be given to unmarried males under 25 years of age who are disposed to ‘form mixed Mexican ~ families, scpeak Spanish and are susceptible to beSune part of the nation’s cultural ife.” :

EINSTEIN WILL HEAD WORLD'S FAIR GROUP

By Science Service ; NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—Prof. Al-

visory Committee on Science at the New York World's Fair, it was an-

nounced by Grover Whalen, president of the New York World's Fair. The committee will co-operate

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with fair officials in preparing a central exhibit of science. Dr. Gerald Wendt, director science at the fair, said:

“This exhibit will show the secret of success of science. Science nas been so successful in its attack on nature and in solving -the great problems of the universe because it always has used the precise experimental method of testing its ideas, of proving its conclusions, and has accepted these = conclusions

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