Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1920 — Page 8

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, MONDAY. DECEMBEB 20, 1920.

31 FIS IN ONE DAK | KEEP FCK ON JUMP

DAMAGES

>M HOWE OF WOMAN 'O FOR MURDER.

ARE NOT HEAVY

TMr*« ftr** S*lnr4*y uttmnoon k*pt fr# tfompttilwi In «*«' eentral p»rt of tins cftjr on the Jofcip. Twentr-el^ht other »mmll flr«» were reported ftetar* <iny. In nenrty everr laotnoee the flnmM etnrted In wooden ghindie roof*, hot the loese* tn «U except one cnee were emeJi. Fire, believed by firemen to her* started from a defective fine, damMend the roof and upper part of a two-ntory double holme at 22 and 24 Went Walnut *tre«t, la the afternoon. eatmin* a lee* of approximately $4,004. Theee fiame* commvaieated to a hone* at 20 Weel Waisut street caoeitifi a loas of approximately

*2,000.

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department WanV L Frank Tott.

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■Wltlr* roof' in flame*. A few minute* after

come in the to the home

North California etreetL to estinrumh a email roof fir*. WJtao companien from downtown and outlyinc etatiou* were fighting theee two fire*, another alarm oame in from 222 North Blackford #treet. J* the earn* neighborhood. The houee, a two and onehalf ptorr frame building, wm only

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horb Alabama etreet Mr* Myer* wa* tedk:t*d Jdr the Marion county grand fury earlier in the day for the , ^ wr, lt r , i #r bueband. The to«e at

MEMORY OF MISSIONARY IS TO BE PRESERVED BY A CHURCH TABLET

(fipedai to The InRawepoh* New*] OREKNgBTRC. Ind.. December 20—-An unveiling of a tablet at the Center Square church in Switzerland county will take place December 2«. in whi<m a number of Greeanbttrg reel dent* will participate, and in which a large number will in ftttereeted. The tablet is being put in

Helpers' Missionary

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are Mrs. Clarence McKay and

Myer* home was small.

Ham* Lake, who went to China in 1002 a* a rotoeionary and died is the •ervfcee there. »hc want for work among the Chinese women, ghe met Mr. Williams there, as old sweetheart and wae married to him in Japan. He lived only six month* and after several years of widowhood, during which time •he pursued her mission work at Yang Tak she married Mr. Lake, This tablet wae made in Brmton and to a beautiful clean cut and nicely balanced piece of bronze. It arrived is tbi* city yesterday and will be taken to Center Square church eoon to be put is place. It reads is follows: LOVB AND HONOR DUCD IN »BR?IC*. ; greeted by THE LITTLE HELPERS 1020.

The Rev. H. B. Ferret of Vevay. will make the address at the usveflisg ceremony, which will he tn the nature of a reunion. Many will attend from Decatur county. Center Square church to situated in a square exactly in the center of Switzerland county, where more than 100 years ago it was expected to put the Courthouse, but Vevay being on the river became more prosperous and larger than the ether ncttlem^n** end drew the SSil "iL , £™mTJ*t. 8 *£iid mwwMH p#irIilbL€^l aCr Dill Ha. there when it was seen that the sit* would never be used as n court yard and haa been there for eighty yearn or more. Th* organisation of the Center Square church ie still bolding services and has a large congfbnation. but at present

haa no pastor

BEQUISmOW IS ASKED. Woman In Wlsoouofu Wauled to to. Ctau #a Charge of Kldoappiog. MADISON. Wis., Decemer 20— Requisition was mad* to Govetnor E. L Phillip by the state of Indiana Saturday for return of Mr*. Gladys Crocker. Radas, who in accused of kidnapping her child, the daughter of Mrs. r rocker and H. Pi liman, a former husband. The child was awarded to th# mother. 0h# says Pilirnan. living In Indiana, kidnapped th# child from her. She Is turn went to In-

diana and her.

took the child back with

AMENDED IN SENATE.

TVASHJ NGTON. December 20.—The oonate Saturday afternoon passed the Sheppard-Towner bill providing for federal sad state protection of mothers and babies. Before passing the bin was amended to eliminate provisions for actual medical sad auralag care, regarded as the most important part of the measure. The appropriation* carried la the hill also were cut eo as not to he more than S1.4g0.000 in any one year. Another important amendmens was the transferring of the administration of the act from a federal board to the children's bureau of the department of labor. The biU gow goes to the houee.

HARDING APPROVES DRIVE.

H. Hays Gives SHMMO. NEW YORK. December 20.—A tele gram from President-elect Warren G. Harding, expressing approval of the nation-wide carrpajgn for *22,000,000 to succor starv ing children in central and southeastern Europe has been received here by Herbert Hoover, president of the European relief counciL j “At this Christmas season our happy and fortunate people could find no better way to attest their appreciation of their blessings than to do all in their power for the unhappy and blameless victims of the great war.'* the telegram said. Messages also wire received from Governor Smith and Governor-elect Nathan L. Miller, of New York. > Following an appeal made by Mr. Hoover, more than *700.000 tn money

and pledges was received during the meeting. Among the contributors jSLsgSffE v s ."2K §5555$ Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. *50 000: Mrs. Stephen B. Harkness, *s0,OO0; V- H. Harnman. *26.00O. and AJl r ie _ % * n d e rbiit. Miss Anne Morgan and Will H. Hays *10,000 each.

CANADA LUXURY TAX OFF. ___ • . Oaly Liquor. Coafeettoaary and Playtog Card* Excepted. OTTAWA. December *0.—All taxes on luxuries in Canada, excepting alcoholic liquors, confectionary and play-

ing cards, have been abolished by the Dominion government through an order in council. Prevalent unemployment In the industries directly ana indirectly affected by the taxes waa said to have been responsible for the government# action. The order became effective today.

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in tn* on tow that 1 Decern r>^lo file a

th* office of Governor

Hist* Pi liman, of 14. asked the requisition re-

quest with the Governor ot Wtoconato for the return of Gladys Crocker, Anne White and Charlie Do* The Ptilman woman aaid that the thrae. for whom requisition paper# were asked, kidnapped Pauline Ptilman, daughter of Elsie Ptilman. and took her to their home in Badne. Win The petition asked that Jamee C. Anderson be appointed by Governor Goodrich to mike the arrests if the requisition papers were received.

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