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youth shadow-boxing in a park, stopped to investigate. “My wife's

“CAN YOU BLAME ME FOR BEING NERVOUS?’ {in that hospital having a baby, said > Ernest Rankin, 21. “Can you blame

CLEVELAND, Jan. 25 (U. P.).—|me for being nervous?” ‘Detectives George Higgins and| Today Rankin and his wife both Adolp Vonrasek, noticing a hatless|relaxed. It was a seven-pound girl.

Number 129 in the Historical Series

THRY THE YEARS WITH INDIANAPOLIS

_A half century of service in a community is an event of which any institution should feel justly proud; it is particularly noteworthy, when, as on the occasion of the Fifty Year Program of the Chamber of Commerce, a number of Indianapolis’ leading concerns join in celebrating fifty or more years of activity. The city was vastly different half a century ago — electric street cars were just being installed, few streets had modern pavement, telephones were still a novelty, and the horse and buggy, or sleigh, was the only private equipage. As the city has changed, so have these firms—but not the fundamental ideals which have lead steadily forward to this Golden Anniversary.

Flanner & Buchanan from its patriarchal eminence of 58 years, salutes its contemporaries of the Fifty Year Program and renews its allegiance to its creed adopted in 1881—one standard of service, the highest, to all regardless of financial circumstance.

FranneezBucEANAN MORTUARY

SINCE 1861

IN INDIANAPOLIS

HERRING IN BALL SUIT MARCH 27

- zell in $5,000,000 Civil Damage Case.

A hearing on pending motions in a $5,000,000 civil damage suit against George A. Ball, Muncie multi-millionaire,” will be held in

act by artificially raising the price before he disposed of his holding

~ | company stock, which controlled the

21 railroads and real estate comprising the Van Sweringen holdings. Judge Robert C. Baltzell on March 27 is to rule on a defense motion to refer the suit to a special master in chancery rather than have it heard by a jury as the plaintiffs asked. The judge also will have before him a 204-page interrogatory containing

wish Mr. Ball to answer. Defense attorneys have asked that the scope of the interrogatory be limited to certain specific questions. The suit also names as defendants the George and Frances Ball Foundation of Muncie. Plaintiffs are Robert R. Young and Allan P. Kirby, New York financiers, who, with Frank L. Kolbe of New York, purchased Mr. Ball's stock in the parent holding company in April, 1937. A third plaine tiff is the Seaboard Co. Ltd. a financial concern with headquarters at Nassau, the Bahamas. The Seaboard Co. has purchased Mr. Kolbe’s shares.

NOW REP. FLANNAGAN KNOWS THE ANSWERS

. WASHINGTON, Jan. 25 (U. P.) — An unidentified taxi driver picked up a fare yesterday in the vicinity of the White House and headed for the House Office Building. During - the two-mile ride, the cabbie waxed loquacious on national and international problems, and then began a most uncomplimentary dissertation on Congressmen. As the cab drew up at the entrance of the House Office Building, the driver asked: “Are you going in to see them Congressmen?” “Yes,” Rep. John W. Flannagan

Jr. (D..Va.) replied, paying his fare. Cl

800 questions which the plaintifis|§

The "Normal College of the American Gymnastic Union, one of Indianapolis’ least known educational institutions, easily. might qualify as the nation’s most traveled college. Housed in the Athenaeum Building at 415-19 E. Michigan St: the

" |school attracts students from most

of the States in the Union, and even from Canada, and trains them to be physical education instructors. It has been located here since 1907, but before that it had some-

what of a nomadic career.

Plans for establishing the college

Federal Court at 10 a. m. March 27.| were made at the North American The suit, said to be the largest of Gymnastic Union convention: at its kind since the Securities Ex-|Rochestér, N. Y., in 1860, but the change Act was passed in 1934, Civil-War ‘delayed the actual star |charges that Mr. Ball violated the|until 1866. ;

At first, it was a traveling insti

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tute of gymnastics, with headquar-, ters in New York, Then it was transferred to Chicago. The Chicago fire in 1871 ended its existence there, and the following ‘year it reopened in New York City. Milwaukee housed it from 1875 to 1888. From 1889 to 1891 it was located in Indianapolis temporarily, then it returned to Milwaukee. : In September, 1907, it moved back here and settled down to stay. Affiliated with Indiana’ University . and accerdited by the State Board of Education, the college isn’t limited to muscle-building subjects. It offers, besides the regular gymnastic work, such subjects as human anatomy, general chemistry, physi-

College Settles Down

ology, psychology, English composi~

tion ‘and rhetoric, English and American : literature: and history, German language; first aid and nature study and handcraft. Among the more strenuous subjects are tennis, swimming, track, soccer, speedball, baseball, wrestling

‘and boxing, acrobatics, boating and

canoeing, fencing and daneing. The college maintains a summer camp at Elkhart Lake, Wis, and requires students to spend four weeks there .in June. A three-year course is offered at the college here, but students may

take a fourth year at Indiana Uni-| versity for a degree of bachelor of|

physical education. The second semester will open Feb. 5 with about 100 students registered.

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