Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 July 1945 — Page 10

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Hoosier Novelist.

A North side block-square plat of | .

ground heing acquired by the park board will be ndmed Booth Tarking- .» ton park. ©" “This was revealed today by Edward O. Snethen, Indianapolis attorney, who is a trustee of the North Methodist church... A recent resolution by the church's trustees gave impetus to the move. Mr. Snethen said the suggestion has been received favorably by park board members. They have assured him the name will be ‘accepted formally at a board session to be held later this month. . The plat is located between Meridian and Illinois sts, from 39th to 40th sts, and adjoins the North church property: “It occurred to us to suggest the name,” Mr. Snethen explained, “because the famous author's ancestors, originally acquired this land from the government and held it many years.

PARKGETS NAME _ “OF TARKINGTON

North Side Tract 10 Honor,

at Allison. The firm purchased

“spark plug”; L. J. May, Allison q W. Weathers, business and indus Memorial fund committee.

At Opening of

A downtown parade at noon Fri day will -officially inaugurate Ernie’ Pyle day in Indianapolis. Visiting film stars, mqtorized mili-

Lives Near Park “Mr. Tarkington certainly is one of the city’s truly great citizens and |

tary equipment bands and troops)

Gallon Club’ to $3 'G. |. Joe'

Free tickets to Ernie Pyle’s “The Story of G. L Joe” will go to #Gallon club” members and others active in blood donor promotion

130 ducats: Allison plan-makers,

uality control manager, and Cecil | try chairman of the Ernie Pyle

| shown here (left to right) are Jesse Evans, company blood donor | {

Film Stars to Be in Parade

Ernie Pyle Day

At 4 p. m. visiting celebrities and newspapermen here to cover the world premiere of the Pyle film will | |be guests at the Indianapolis Press

club reception.

Introductions of the celebrities |

| from Hoosier army Rs and public |wili-be made at 8 p. m. on the the- |

{officials are to par

icipate in theater -stage,

we thought he deserved some honor | | procession, which will start from The first public showing of the

from his home city.

North and Pennsylvania sts.- The]:

“Story of G.I. Joe” will follow the|

“Moreover, he lives just a couple | complete route will be announced | brief stage program for ‘the 2400! ater. | persons whose ticket purchases will | A schedule of Ernie. Pyle day |contribute to the Ernie Pyle Me-| events was released today by the| {morial Fund at Indiana university.

. ‘of blocks. from the proposed park.” « Mr. Tarkington is a .direct descendant of a Methodist” circuit rider, declared the North church] trustee. “I shall be very happy at the honor, if the park is named for me,” was Mr. Tarkington's expression to Mr. Snethen’s proposal. Bids on a bond issue of $68,000 for the purchase will be submitted to the city controller July 30.

3800" TRAPS SET FOR JAP BEETLES

Throughout the state more than 3800 traps for Japanese beetles have been: set, Frank N. Wallace, state entomologist said today. To guard against an influx of the beetles riding into the state from other localities, many of the traps are being placed at cross-country airports. Sich systematic trapping

executive committee of. the Indiana university clubs.

Members of the ticket sales com-

mittee said good seats were avail-

Out-of-town giiests fof -the ob- (apie for the premiere, but warned | servance will include Burgess Mere- that the present rate of sales in-|

dith and his wife, Paulette God-|gicates they will not. last long.

dard; Lester Cowan, producer of

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Entire proceeds from the premiere

Pyle’s “Story of G. I. Joe”; Senator |i) establish scholorships in jour- |

and Mrs. Homer Capehart and a number of other notables. The film party and Senator Capes hart will be flown here by the First Troop Carrier command, with headquarters . at. Stout field, where Meredith formerly served as a captain in the public relations office. Dr. Ali Akbar Siassi, minister of state of Iran, a-guest of President Herman B Wells of Indiana university, will also be in the city Friday. Dr. Siassi was Iran's leading | delegate at the San Francisco con- | ference. The famed 200th army: ground forces band‘ will provide music at the world premier of “The Story of

nalism at Indiana university.

25 LOCAL MEN ARE GIVEN DISCHARGES

Twenty-two enlisted men from | Indianapolis have been discharged| by the Atterbury separation center and three local officers will be| placed on inactive status this sum-| mer. Discharged. in accordance. with | regulations releasing men 40 years of age or over were: Rfc. Lawrence J Munier. 1622

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