Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 294, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1920 — Page 10

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After Business Hours between 6 and 8:30 Saturday evenings, we are open for the transaction of banking business for which you have not had time in regular banking hours. Jfletcfjer Pairing* ant) &rust Company Northwest Corner Market and Pennsylvania MARY WILL HAVE TO READ PAPERS Nevada’s Notice of Suit Over Divorce Published Today. M INDEX, Nev., April 17.—Official notice that the state of Nevada is proceeding against Mary Pickford to set aside her recent divorce from Owen Moore, was to reach the film star today. Service In the suit was by publication. Attorney General Leonard B. Fowler was prepared to combat the first move of the defense, expected to be an application for a demurrer. Fowler's staff said it had information the case would be hard fought, and if necessary, carried to the supreme court. The petition filed by Fowler asks that the divorce of Gladys E. Moore (Mary Pickford), be annullled, and that she return to her original status as the wife of Owen Moore. Fowler alleged there was an agreement between the actress and Douglas Fairbanks to wed as soon as a divcrrce was obtained from Owen Moore. He charged collusion in the appearance of Moore in Nevada at a time when he could be served with notice of the divorce petition. Fowler claimed the Nevada courts had no Jurisdiction in the case since Moore and Miss Pickford were married in New Jersey and later had lived in Los Angeles. The suA was brought to uphold the integrity of the state courts and the •overeignty of the state, he said.

Vice President and Wife Stop in City After spending five weeks In their winter home at Scottsdale, Ari*., Vice President and Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall ere on their way to Washington today. They passed through Indianapolis yesterday on the way east. Mr. Marshall declined to discuss politics, saying that he was not familiar with the situation In the country, as he had not read a newspaper for weeks. William L. Elder and Bowman Elder hoarded the train and accompanied tbo rice president as far as Greenfield. The Marshalls were accompsnled by Mrs. P. J. Foley of Terre Haute. Fund for Family of Stringer $646.55 Contributions for the I>e Stringer fund amount to p>4d 55, ft was announced today, when gifts of $40.05 were received. Earl McCoy and Albert Spalding, negro coal thieves, were convicted In criminal court of the murder of Stringer and sentenced to life imprisonment. Stringer, a railroad detective, is survived by a wife and four small children. Contributions can be sent to George Winkler, detective department, Indianapolis police headquarters. Open Michigan Rum Revolt Cases Today .MARQUETTE. Mich., April 17.—John, Peter and Steven Scalcuccl, the trio responsible for the iron river rum rebellion, were to be arraigned today on charges of Illegally possessing -wine. The federal grrand jury Indicted forty--even for alleged violation of the liquor aw In the upper peninsula of Michigan. Considering the length of time during which It / gives pleasure, a photo- Iva graphic portrait Is the least expensive thing you can buy these days. g ieC JK Ninth Floor. Kahn Bldg.

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DOG HILL PARAGRAFS -- Columbus Ailsop has fastened up the bridge across Gander creek, ss so much ’••.♦sing over the bridge will make the fish nervous. • • Yam Sims says no matter how good a person is these days he can’t deserve any credit for it, as there is nothing mean left to do except to kick a cow. * * • A petition is being circulated among all persons living in hearing distance of the Gander creek bottoms to protest against the millions of frogs that give concerts there every night. When completed the petition will be turned over lo the deputy constable with power to act.

LEGION OPPOSED TO BONUS ONLY IFOlier Notifies Congress Fourfold Plan Is Favored. A bonus with nothing else will not satisfy American legion officials. Franklin D’Olier. national commander of the American legion, has notified members of congress who have legion affaire in hand to this effect, it was announced from national headquarters today. ‘‘A report current throughout the country that the house ways and means committee contemplates eliminating from the bill proposed by the American legion, for the adjusted compensation of former service men. the provisions for home aid, land settlement and vocational training, leaving only the cash bonus, has resulted in the receipt of complaints at legion headquarters from every part of the country," said the legion announcement. The clauses which the ex-service men desire left in the bill provide for land settlement, whereby former service men and women receive 51.50 for each day of service, to apply on the purchase of land and government projects, or loans for buying equipment; home aid, with 52 for each day of service to apply pn the purchase of a home or farm; or vocational training, with $l5O for each da,v of service to be paid as long as the recipients are obtaining education from the government. The proposed bill provides for a choice of any one of the above three benefits, or a cash compensation of 51.50 for each day of service, to be paid within a year after the approval of the bllL Butler Debating Team Defeats Two Colleges Butler college studenta'today are celebrating the victory of their debating teams over teams of Beloit and Knox colleges last night. The affirmative team won from the Beloit team in ft_> Butler chapel and the negative team won from Knox college at Galesburg, 111. Butler team members are: Affirmative, Henry Bruner and Walter Shirley; negative, Telford Orbison and Wayne Harryman.

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To the Railroad Managers and to the Citizens of Indianapolis Whereas, The Coal Dealers of Indianapolis, because of their business, are in a position to realize the tremendous possibilities in the present railroad strike as it affects the citizens of Indianapolis through shortage of coal; and Whereas, It is their desire to call to the attention of the striking employes that while their factional fight is being waged, the welfare of the citizens of Indianapolis is endangered— 1. Because of lack of fuel for hospitals. 2. Because of lack of fuel for lighting plants, gas plants, water plants and heating plants. 3. Because of lack of fuel for manufacturing plants, causing loss of employment to thousands of workers. 4. Because of lack of fuel for refrigerating and packing plants, causing a loss of several millions of dollars worth of foodstuffs. 5. Because of lack of fuel in the homes, endangering the lives of citizens, and Whereas, The Coal Dealers do not believe that any such conditions can be tolerated or permitted so that supremacy or control of a small group of men may be established by one or the other faction in that group; be it therefore Resolved, By THE COMMERCIAL CREDIT, AUDIT AND CORRECT WEIGHTS BUREAU, in meeting assembled, representing 90 per cent, of the coal tonnage in Indianapolis, that its members do hereby offer their personal services to the railroads of Indianapolis in the capacity of switchmen, switch tenders or in any other manner in which their services may be used by the railroads, to the end that the present deplorable conditions may be immediately relieved. [SIGNED] Commercial Credit, Audit & Correct Weights Bureau By the Retail Coal Dealers’ Division