Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 68, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 July 1920 — Page 7

BCR BODY TO OEp AM E OFFICERS - M Will Test Gompers and P ‘Anti* Strength. "'ill the Central Labor Onion back Samuel Gompers. president of the Amer- :< n Federation of Labor, or will it oppose him? This question will be settled by the result of tho election of officers of the ni.on on Ang. 9. Two tickets are in the field, one upholding the Gompers' conservatism and C:o other sharply opposed to it. Heading tho latter faction Is Charles Kobson of the Molders’ union, while .'ohn J. Gorman of the sheet metaf workers is the Gompers' candidate. Frank McKamey of the barbers' union ie candidate for recording secretary on ;ne “anti” ticket and F. A. I’esler, former impoigner for the socialist party, is • ndidate for organizer. Supporting candidates of the Gorman faction are Frank Ankenbrock of the soft drink workers, for recording secretary, an<B Bcr Friedman, for organiser. •lss®e* Kinney, nominee for treasurer, Henry Hedderich for financial secretary and Charles Kerr, for vice president, have no opposition. The Central T.abor union will choose ' e representatives from t c n men who hare been mentioned as delegates to tlie •date federation meeting at Evansville Aug. 25-28. Those mentioned as possible delegates a re: Lee ,T. Ki-sch, Fred Tanner, Henry Hedderich, Edward Large, John Benner, ' 'harles Lnta, Robert Fox, Harry Alexander, -Tack O'Brien and John Hukricde. F ox, Alexander and O’Brien are regarded as the radical candidates. FISHED IN JAIL. SWIGGED CA TC'H Sow Two Must Answer for Concealing Evidence. MONROE, Wis., July CA—As they Paced a corridor in the county Jail, Connie Murphy and Charley Kafer were as dry as a GCa monster In an Arizona desert. Zlg-aagglng home the night before, they were taken In for safe-keeping and, being Its only occupants, were given the run of the jail. Os a sudden Connie halted hefore a fell door and sniffed the air delightedly. 'T smell booze,” he whispered huskily. "Hootch, sure,” said Charley hoarsely, as he inhaled a tempting aroma. They peered through the and barred door. The sunlight, streaming through the rolls narrow window. Illumined a row -•f bottles on the floor. Eagerly the thirsting pair sought, joy *1 sly they found a pole. Then they went fishing through the bars. Slowly, dexterously they coaxed a bottle along the wall to the door. Only the bottle's neck could pass between the bars—but that was enongb. Tharley split wide his keyring and used one sharp pointed end as a corkscrew. "Fine.” said Connie when the bottle was empty. T.esh fish again,” nrged Charley. This time they caught a square bottle within wh> -h glistened a crystal-dear fluid. They were making their third cast when the policeman who arrested them came to s take them to court. “Yon fellows have an awful hangover." said he, after a glance. Then he saw the two empty bottles and sniffed the air. "Cm on. ’ h> said. "Revenue Officer Ihrig has the k<\v to this cell. "Meanwhile come along with me.” Charley ami Connie wore fined $5 each for their proceedings of last night. Then they were taken back to jail to ho charged with confiscating, concealing, making away with and otherwise destroying evidence that I!venue Officer Ihrig seized in a raid. Four Are Injured in Automobile Wreck Special to Tho Tltn*. RUSHYILLE. led., July 29.—An automobile dri-rn by Mahlon White of Gas 'City, Ind., was struck by author car which did not stop af'er the accident. The four occupants were thrown into a barbed wire fence and all injured seriously. Mr. White was accompanied by bis wife and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bole of Gas City. They were brought to Rushvilie for medical attention.

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People Donate Money, Object Plays Poker Special to The Times. ELWOOD, Ind., July 29.—When a paper was circulated here Monday in an effort to secure contributions to be used for the purchase of a wooden leg for Aaron Kelly, a one-legged unfortunate of this city, donations were most generous. In the evening, however, papers carried the story of Kelley's arrest in a poker game. Which had been in progress in a field north of here. Those who contributed to Kelly's leg fund say that they believe the money they gave should not be begrudged, as a new leg may give Aaron an opportunityto get away next time. Farmers Inquire if They May Make Cider Charles Orbison, prohibition enforcement agent for Indiana, is receiving an average of ten letters a day from farmers and others asking about the manufacture of cider and vinegar by fruit growers and others. An explanation of the ruling was published in The Times soma time ago. The ruling provides that any person may without permit and without giving bend manufacture nonintoxicating cider tr.d fruit juices either at home or by custom cider manufacturers. The only restriction Is that the elder must be nonlntoxieatlng. The cider may be sold to the public or to vinegar makers who have permits to make vinegar. Turkey Run Photos on View at Library Frank Hohenbcrger, Nashville, tml.. las lent the Indianapolis public- library an interesting collection of photographs of the famous haunts of Turkey Run. This series of twelve pictures are on i display In the delivery room of the library, and will remain there until the first of September. The picture Includes Turkey Run inn. log cabin built in the forties, twllght on Sugar creek. Sunset, point, Gypsy gulch Sugar creek, Lusk house, 1841; swinging bridge, Turkey run canyon, hawks’ nest, covered bridge. Sugar creek, and yellow roplar in bottom of canyon. Six Want Divorce. but Nobody Weds Special to Th* Times SOUTH BEND,- Ind., July 29. Monday, July 26. was a bad day for eupid in South Bend. It was revealed by a check of the county clerk's rec ords, for there were six divorce stills filed, but not an application for n marriage license. This was the first day upon which no would-be newlyweds appeared since May .11. which was a legal holl •lav, but previous to that time Cupid had been at the bat once or twice daily for many months. The records were checked back to February without the discovery of such another day.

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Comedy Week at the Circle BEN TURPIN in MARRIED LIFE A Riot of laughter, A Mack Sennett Five-Reel Comedy. MABEL NORMAND in THE SLIM PRINCESS So slim she can crawl through the keyhole of the harem. Laugh and grow fat.

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HARDING MEETS G. 0. P. LEADERS Former Wood and Lowden Men Promise Support. MARION, 0.. July 29.—Senator Warren G. Harding, republican nominee for president, sat down to a good old-sash toned breakfast of ham and eggs and "trimniins” at S o'clock with a delegation headed by Fred W. Upharn, republican .national treasurer; Brig. Gen. William Nathan MscChesncy and Charles Fiez, formerly of tho shipping board. MacChesney was vice-chairman of Gcu. Leonard Wood’s pre-convention national campaign committee. He assured Benator Harding that Wood men throughout the country were working hard for the success of the tepublican ticket and "with their sleeves rolled tip.” The breakfast was served at the Marlon club. The Chicago delegation arrived here at 6:50 via tho Erie, but the earliness of the hour did not prevent Senator Harding from being at the clubhouse t< meet those composing it when they proceeded there from the Union station. Other visitors Senator Hardtng dwas scheduled to have during tho day were former Secretary of the Treasury Leslie M. Shaw, Col. Charles IS. Warren of Detroit, who was a supporter of Gov. Lowden's pre-convention campaign, and 0. C. Favcy, a Columbus attorney, head :ng a small delegation from that city. Most of the day. however, Senator Harding planned to devote to the preparation of the short speech he is to deliver Saturday from tho front porch of his Marion residence to about 1,000 res Idents of Mansfield, Shelby and other sections of Kichland county, Ohio, who are to Journey here by train, electric car, automobile and airplane. At least two airplanes will bring several persons cross-country to Marion. A woman is expected .to pilot one of them. Senator Harding'sJfpecch will be more of au Ohio than a national one. jt is said, a heart to-heart talk with the "home folk" of his own state, the first of its kind he has made since he told his fellow citizens of Marion how greatly he appreciated the enthusiastic home coming they gave him. ‘Crowned’ All Right by Father-in-Law Special to The Times. CRAW FOR DSVILLE, Ind., .Toly 29 - There were stars In Roy Tracy’s crown, but they were only visionary stars caused by his being crowned with a crock by his irate father-in-law, Rav Hall. Tbe affair started over Tracy’s alleged atempt to whip his wife. Neighbors notified Hall of the treatment his daughter was receiving and b rushed to her assistance. Hall supplemented the crowning act by hanging a chair over Tracy’s head, while Tracy proceeded to retaliate by hitting the Mer man over the head with a cane. Officer Waldrlp answered the police call, placed Tracy under arrest, and he is now held at the county Jail on a charge of assault and battery.

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1920.

Indiana Friends Go to London Meeting X Special to The Times. RICHMOND, Ind., July 29.—A number of Indiana members of the Friends’ church will leax-e Wednesday and Thursday for New York, where (hey will sail July St for London to attend the allFriends world conference. The list includes Robert White and Mildred Stubbs of Lewisville; Marie Cas-

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Gas Shortage Hurts Glass Production Special to The Times. HARTFORD CITY, Ind., July 29. Hartford City glass factories, already suffering from a shortage of raw material, ara now handicapped by a shortage of 'bat imil gas. Gas company officials admit that the services will not be satisfactory this fell and winter.

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