Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 May 1939 — Page 10
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ROYAL COUPLE BEGINS TOUR OF WHEAT REGION
Americans Join in Welcome As British Rulers Visit Northwest.
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ABOARD ROYAL PILOT TRAIN En Route, May 25 (U. P).—King George VI and Queen Elizabeth headed todav into the rich wheat regions of southern Saskatchewan, where they will be honored at a civic reception and giant air circus at Regina. Thousands of Americans from as far south as Bismarck, N. D, 20000 school children from southern parts the province, and Indians from reservations in th far north, crowded the city to await the roval couple. The air derby will include a demonstration by a squadron of U
William Henry Harrison, American Telephone & Telegraph Co. vice president, is to make the commencement address at Notre Dame University June 4. Five hundred and twenty-seven seniors
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WILL AWARD MEDALS
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caise medals for proficiency French at the Alliance's dinner to-! Saturday and Sunday. morrow night at the Hotel Wash- This announcement was made > u
ington, | Proceeds from the show will be) The presentation will be made by yseq to carry on 12th District Legion Edward E. Petri. who inaugurated work, Mr. Cook said. | rar , ix vear Other fliers who will appear in rogram six years ago.| ’ BE > 3 Wigw. Vesi S | the show include Col. Roscoe TurMile. Annette Minier, esinet,| .. Mike Murphy, Ed Leach, Bill France, an exchange student at Moose, Capt. Dick Granere, Jimmy Miami University, Oxford, O., will Granere,
his son, Don Walters,! speak, and Mrs. Charles C. Martin | Bud
dy Baltzel and Harold Johnson. tets are on sale at all Hook's will sing. - Mme. Yvonne D. Cha-! Tickets ar milovitch will preside,
Drugstores. They also are being The medal | 54 at the L. S. Avres & Co. by the winners are: | Gar ee med Lis > {Garfield Park auxiliary of the Gapneth NE Butler | ion and at the Claypool Hotel by Hall: Barbara Frederickson, Short-
Tudor he Memorial Post Legion auxiliary. ridge High School; Jo Ann Jack- PULITZER ESTATE $522,361 son, Tech; Robert H. Cusack, Park NEW YORK, May 25 (U. P).—| School; Jack Cohen, Manual Train- | Mrs. Gladvs M. Pulitzer, wife of | ing; Mary Hartman, St. Agnes|Herbert Pulitzer, one of the former | Academy: Isabel Ward, Ladywood publishers of the old New York
S Army bombing planes from Minnesota The King and Queen left Winnipeg night aboard their royal train af he Kifig. in a message broad around the globe, had| lede his 500.000.000 subjects to! rnal peace with the United States. | Canada and the United tates have had to dispose of] hing differences of aim and in-| terest during the last 100 years but turned to force or threat to settle them.
are scheduled for graduation.
LAFAYETTE MURDER | CASE NEARS CLOSE
LAFAYETTE, May 25 (U. P.)— Final arguments of attorneys were to start today in the case of Harry | Baker, 56, charged with first and _ Pledges Eternal Peace . !second degree murder in connec- | No man, thank God he said Ellen “will ever again conceive of such arbitrament between the peoples my Empire and the peoples of the United States.”
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vesterday with After leaving Winnipeg, the roval his own defense train made 20-minute t He asserted he was attacked sud-! Portage la Prairie and Brandon. denly by George Mulendore, broth- | Seven thousand children er-in-law of the slain woman, be-| the royal couple at Brandon, a city! fore any argument occurred. He said | of 15,000 population. It was one of he did not remember anything! the ations a the shooting and that he did know if he had a gun in his possession | The State charged Baker shot! Mrs. Mullendore during an argument over possession of some of clothing which she was holdi alleged nonpayment of m. rent 1 roval
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greatest demonstre its size since then ties began their rail tour nine days Six miles west of Bra: roval train was shunted onto a sidovernig proceeding into Regina King Has Bruised Hand It will arrive there at 12:30 p Time) The arty then will motor to the and the chamber sly where it is expected ti lders of the Victoria Cross ing in the province will be presented The King and Queen will Lieutenant-Governor and resume their journey at (Indianapolis Time). They will make a brief stop at Moosejaw and continue on into Alberta Province early tomorrow, The King appeared yesterday with ban on two fingers of his bruised Tuesday night 11S hand in a doo Jamb. Despite the bruises, he shook hands for more than 15 minutes when he greeted government officials i r wives at Winnipeg
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ALLIANCE FRANCAISE | Pioneer on Honolulu Air Line Will Appear Here
. : Arthur Goebel, regarded as the first commercial pilot to fly dents will receive Alliance Fran- {je pacific Ocean from Oakland, Cal. to the Honolulu Islands, will apin|pear at the American Legion National Air Show at Municipal Airport
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THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1939
TOWNSHIP FACING VARIETY OF SUITS
| ——————————— | VINCENNES, May 25 (U. P.)— |A total of $11,133.95 was at stake |today in 40 suits against the Harrison Township school district, filed by nearly everybody with whom the |district has financial dealings. H. Weir Cook. Indiana! The suits were brought by teach- ’ ers, school supply houses, printing as ____lconcerns and a bank, all citing NOTED ART PATRON DIES debts of more than a year's standLONDON, May 25 (U. P.).—Lord Ing. Duveen, 69, world famous art pa-| John Richardson, trustee, said he tron, died today. He had been in would not contest the suits and ill health since he returned from wanted judgments granted so he the United States recently. could float a bond issue.
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