Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1939 — Page 4

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STATE PRAISE BY TOWNSEND AT N.Y. FAIR

$125, 000,000 Industrial Growth in Two-Year Period Described.

Times Special $125,000.00 in new industry has located in Indiana during the last two years, Governor Townsend said here in an address at the Indiana Day Program at the Worlds Fair

Record Perfect

NEW YORK, June 1.—More than |§

today Scores of Indiana residents who, came here on a special train yester- | day and former Hoosiers from all] parts of the nation attended the program “Hoosiers want the world to think | of them as good neighbors and good | Americans,” the Governor said.| “Cur people have used the fertile soil and natural resources to de-| velop Indiana so that it might contribute to the general progress of America. Hails Sound Structure !

“Our economy is balanced by steady industrial development. We| believe we have the soundest administrative structure of state government in the United States. “Our State has no debt and Indiana was the rirst state to completely participate in all phases of the Social Security program. We have pioneered in interstate co-op-eration, the breaking down of trade barriers in order that we may live in peace and harmony with our neighbors i I like to think of Indiana as a good place to live. Apparently this opinion is shared by others for more than $125.000.000 of new industry has located in Indiana within the last two vears,” the Governor cons cluded

Ewing Also Speaks

Oscar R. Ewing, New York lawyer who was born in Greenfield, also spoke. He now is a member of the law firm of Hughes-Richard-Hub-bard-Ewing, which was formed bY Supreme Court Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes Mr. Ewing pointed out the contributions that Indiana has made in the world of today and those that it is expected to make in the world of tomorrow The speaker went back to the beginning of settlement in Indiana and traced the development of the Hoosier state, showing its relation to the development of the cultural and physical aspects of the entire country No matter how far from home her sons and daughters may roam, no matter how sincere may be their a their adopted states, always deep down in their hearts is that mystical tie binding them to the one spot on earth which alone can stisfy their hungry souls—Indiana,” Mr. Ewing said

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SIX ARE HURT IN ACCIDENTS HERE

90-Year-0ld Woman Falls, Breaks Leg: Baseball Catcher, 13. Hit.

Six persons, ranging in age from 2 to 90, were treated at City Hose pital last night for injuries received in accidents Mrs. Irene Whitehead, 9G, of 810 E. 15th St, stumbled and fell at her home and broke her right leg. Hospital attendants said her condition was fair Miss Audrey Mae Boggs, 20, of 8312 Broadway, was cut on the left leg and arm when she fell off a motorbike rented at an amusement park, police said A batter missed the ball and hit the catcher, James Whitman, i3. of 136 W. 19th St, in the head during a baseball game at School 32. The boy's wound required three stitches Six-year-old Harriet A. Wood, 1313 Henry St, climbed up on a chair to help herself to a drink of water at the home of relatives at 913 Church St. She fell to the floor and fractured her right shoulder Morris Miner, 135, of 1602 Sharon Ave, was chased by a dog and knocked from bike near his home, police reported. He broke his right arm. Daniel J. Ferguson, 2, of 3609 N La Salle St, fell off the back steps at his home and cut his right foot on a broken bottle. He was treated at the hospital and sent home

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CONCORDIA COLLEGE TO MARK 100 YEARS

FT. WAYNE, June 1 (U. P)—Ft. Wayne tonight will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the founding of Concordia College with a gigantic parade, pageant, fireworks and speeches by Mayor Baals and Ottomar Krueger, president of the college. Concordia was founded in Perry County, Missouri, in 1839 and moved to St. Louis 10 years later. It was

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NEW YORK, June 1 (U. P).— The campaign for more and better nudes at the World's Fair was snagged today after Sheriff Maurice A. Fitzgerald of Queens County or-

dered four girls off a stage in the

More than 350 parents and friends| Cuban Village and arrested two of

will attend the annual graduation 1... qheriff acted during a conexercises at St. Mary's Academy, 429 | test last night to choose “Miss Nude E. Vermont St, at 8 p. m. today. |of the World's Fair 1939” which was

; > being held in the Cuban Village Treluded is the awards will ve ore |concession. He was in the audience

to Mary Agnes O'Gara, daughter of | ii) ceveral deputies. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas O'Gara, 223| The girls were taken to the office Eastern Ave, for her 12-year per- of the concession, where they were fect attendance record. Mary Agnes identified as Lois de Fee, 6 foot 2 attended the St. Philip Neri school |showgirl who is the queen of the for eight years and the Academy for | Amazon Village concession; Ann four years without missing a day. [Wilson of the Cavalcade of CenOther awards will be given for taurs; Marge Berk of the Frozen

Graduation Tonight; Bishop to Attend.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Nude Contest Ends With Arrest of Two Girls

THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1939 |

Alive show, and Jane Dolores of the Cuban Village. In the office Sheriff Fitzgerald decided that Miss de Fee and Miss Wilson had worn “adequate clothing” made against them. Miss Berk and Miss Dolores, after putting on clothing, were placed in autos and taken to the World's Fair precinct station house where they were charged with indecent exposure.

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