Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1939 — Page 4
| Death Halts Grandma’ S | 112th th Party
Pan Tex., March 31 (U. P.).—Grandma Sadie Cornett didn’t mind two postponements for her 112th birthday celebration because younger | guests of the Dallas County valescents Home were ill at’s a month or so after 've lived this long?” asked
28 OUT OF 100 HERE OWN CARS
{Buying Spurt This Spring, * Is Predicted by Reeves On Visit to City.
More than 28 per cent of the residents of Indianapolis owns auto- | mobiles, one of the highest percentages in the United States, Alfred Reeves vice president and general manager of the Automobile Manufacturers Association, said today. In the United States about 18 per cent of the population owns au-
tomobiles. Indianapolis ranks 18th in population and ninth in automobile registration, he said. Mr. Reeves, who is here to confer with Indianapolis and Indiana Auto Trade Associations, congratjulated the City on its improved safety record. A 21 per cent national reduction in accidents in 1938 indicates, he said, that there has been a definite movement in the right direction, “Not speed, but in the wrong places—is responsible for most of our accidents, he said. The “Golden Rule” of motoring would solve most of our accidents. Do tennial. When her backers not try to pass’ the other fellow| urged her to smoke up, she deat the light just as you would not| liberately removed her :pipe, want him to try to pass you.” fixed the “kibitzers” with a A 60 per cent increase in the au-| a and reportedly tomobile business in the first quar-| said: ter of this year over 1938 presages “My God, 1 got to spit, ain't t |a real spring spurt, he said. More| I? used cars were sold in January than in sny month since last August, Fregarer —— with a gain o per cent over Jan- Bird, Cage - Cag uary 1938. This indicates that own- || ~ 0 "ees 0 3 10 Al Sha .95
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- The 12th annual celebration of Army Day on April 6 will be featured in Indianapolis with exhibi- | tions and demonstrations in Memorial Park by troops from Ft. Harrison. Weapons used by the infantry, field artillery and tank units and | the operation of signal communication, cooking, baking and mobile repair outfits will be demonstrated from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Retreat and playing of “The Star-Spangled ~ Banner” while the flag is lowered will climax the observance. ~The exhibits will include gas | masks, rifle grenades, hand gre- ~ nades, automatic rifles and machine ~ guns by the llth Infantry; a bat tery of 75 mm. guns by the first battalion, 19th Field Artillery; two late model U. S. Army tanks by the first platoon, Fifth Tank Co.; sig- - nal communication by the 10th Infantry Brigade Headquarters Co.; operation of a mobile repair shop the Fifth Quartermaster Regint; demonstration of field cook‘ink and baking by Bakers and _ Cooks School of the Fifth Corps Area, and samples of rations fed _ U. S. soldiers in the Revolutionary, . Mexican, Civil, Spanish-American and World Wars. The 11th Infantry will drill at 12:15 p. m.,, with a “guardmount” at 12:40 p. m. Reguary Army, National Guard, Reserve Corps and . American Legion members will par- ~ ticipate. Concerts will be given throughout the day by the 11th
y the pipe-smoking, sprightly little pioneer woman. She was 1 on Feb. 12, but there was
she liked to sing. ally grandma's party was set for Thursday and there mild excitement over prospects of a birthday cake with 112 candles. Today, though, there was sorrow. Enfeebled residents of the home will attend Grandma's funeral tomorrow. She died yesterday in her sleep. Grandma, a native of Cass County, Missouri, won the pipe smoking contest three years ago at the Texas Cen-
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Times 1*hoto. Alfred - Reeves, Automobile Manufacturers Association official, found Spring in the air as he inspected Indianapolis’ “auto row” yes= terday. He prophesied a definite business upturn.
Ere as Students to Demonstrate ‘800ST BUTLER’ Etiquet for Y. M. Course
A series of weekly forums on manners will begin at 8 p. m. Friday A K ED at Central Y¥. M. C. A, A. P. Williams, program director, announced today. The opening session will be under the direction of Miss Virginia ; » Cravens, Indiana Central College dean of women, who will discuss P r ogram to Emphasize Place “Sensible and Necessary Culture at Dinner.” The lessons will be
of University in demonstrated by Indiana Central Walter Myers, attorney, will speak
. College students. y . City’s Life. William H. Block Co. men’s cloth-{April 21 on “Personal Conduct on |}
Cecil - Altenbach and Harry Pock, Luncheon clubs, high schools and [ing department officials, will point fhe Suse a in Se Siaces out “Eccentricities and Good Taste » el civic organizations will participate a Man,” will be led by Ray D. Ever-
in “Boost Butler Week” 'next week, a son. Relieves
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Co. president, who will speak on charge of a committee which includes Miss Mary Zechiel, promo- ee tion department member; John T. Barnett, publicity director; Prof. George A. Schumacher, alumni secretary; Robert Fleetwood, Angelo - Angelopolous and Edward Cotton, Butler Collegian staff members. Representatives of the Butler Speech department are to speak before high school groups and local clubs. Student speakers include George Gwinn, Herbert Schwomeyer, George Wilson, Homer Husing, William Meyers, Burgess Hurd, Virginia Rowlinson, Ann Calvert, Lucy Lego and Mary Hesseldenz. Mayor Sullivan has issued a statement Semmending 4 the week’s program.
Twenty-eight men men of the Butler freshman class have been named to Phi Eta Sigma, freshman scholastic honorary society. They were: Herbert Gordan, Mark Holman, John Holly, Roy Johnson, Richard Norton, Robert Pittinger, James Weaver, Paul Wentz, Herbert Wil- ~ son, Frank Wintin, Forrest Goodenough, Charles Knowles, Moses Levy, Chester Robinson, Dwight Schlaster,, George Spiegel, Charles | Stewart, Kenneth Stewart, Eugene ‘Timbrook, Mark Ashley, John BalJard, Robert Blu, Raymond Chelf, Quentin Covert, William Davis, Robert Gammieri, Curtis Wratten and . LeRoy Woods.
DR. FISHBEIN TRIAL OPENS TOMORROW
DEL RIO, Tex., March 21 (U. P.). =U. S. District Judge Robert J. McMillan has set tomorrow for the | opening of a $250,000 libel and dam-
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~ age suit brought by Dr. John R. | Brinkley against Dr. Morris Fish- - bein, secretary of the American ‘Medical Association and editor of the magazine Hygeia. Dr. Brinkley, famed “gland spe- ~ pialist,” alleged that Dr. Fishbein called him a “fraud and charlatan” in an article published a year ago - in the magazine. Witnesses from all sections of the United States were arriving today for the trial.
DIL CONSPIRACY FINES * APPEALED IN CHICAGO
CHICAGO, March 21 (U. P).— Appeals from fines imposed by Federal Judge Patrick T. Stone at Mad-' ison, Wis., last July on five individ- . uals and 12 corporations, were on ~ file today in the U. 8. Circuit Court of Appeals. iy The defendants were among the . 92 originally tried by the Government in the so-called oil conspiracy cases on charges of gasoline pricefixing.
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