Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 164, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1920 — Page 12

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We Will Help You to Save Safely jfkirfjrr *abmgs and {Trust &a MOONEY, BOMBER, WISHES ACTION Writes From Prison Asking to Face Bills. SAN FRANCISCO, Not. 18.—District Attorney Mathew Brady today had under consideration a letter written from San Quentin Prison by Tom Mooney urging that he and Warren K. Billings be tried on the Indictments yet standing against them for participation In the preparedness day bombing here. Mooney, in his letter, referred to the Rapier-Hand charges that cases against Mooney and Billings was a “frame-up" as the straw that broke the camel’s back. Brady expressed the opinion that a retrial will be useless, as the men, unless pardoned by Governor Stephens, would still remain in prison. Brady probably will investigate the story told by Hand, a police officer, at the request of the police commission. PLAN USE FOR MISSISSIPPI Coal Barge Traffic Would Save $40,000,000 a Year. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 18.—The Mississippi River can be made the greatest inland waterway in the world and the Northwest could save $40,000,000 annually on Its coal bill alone, Edward F. Goltra, St. Louis, assured business men at tue first conference of the Upper Mississippi River Waterway Association. Goltra said $2.73 per ton on coal could be saved from Illinois fields by regular barge traffic. A permanent organization was formed with W. P. Trickett, head of the Minneapolis Traffic Association, as president. It was agreed to spend $12,000 annually on the campaign for improvement of the Upper river. Big- 4 to Lay Double Tracks Over Division A plan for the extension of double tracks over the whole IndianapolisCleveland division of the Big Four railroad has been worked out. C. A. Paquette, chief engineer, announced today. Other Improvements will Include the elimination of grades. The double tracking may be extended over the Indlanapolls-St. Louis division. E. M. Costin, general manager of the road here, announced that thirty-nine of the seventy new locomotives purchased for delivery this year, have been received and their introduction into service means an increase of 10 per cent In the number of engines. When the full shipment Is received the company will have 935 locomotives on the road. The seventy new ones will coat $4,502,300 In addition to the locomotives the company is purchasing other equipment, making the total expenditure for this purpose $15,219,055. Includ'd are 3,100 freight and fifty-five passenger cars at a cost of $1,595,330. Tech Senior Play to Be Given Jan. 10 The January seniors of Technical High School have chosen as their class play “Uontaln Kidd Junior,” a comedy by Rida Johnston Tonng. Miss Florence Farnsm. teacher o.' expression and play sponger, announces that rehearsals will start immediately. The play will be given at the Murat theater Jan. 10. The cast Includes Ram APhby. class president; Eibert Stow, class historian; Fort Koons. will maker; Tom Leonard. Minna Margaret Lnuter Altha Cook. Raymond Harris. Steven Badger, Alberta Keppler, William Hackmelr, Leonard Erehart, Carle Zoilner and Howard Felber. This 14 the seventh piay given by a senior class.

Spencer Man Ends Life After Quarrel 1 to The Time". SPENCER, Ind.. Nov. 18.—Merle Griffith, 28, son of Fletcher Griffith, residing west i r'roe'loD!. Is dead as the result of a shot fired by bis own band. A quarrel last Fatnrday night with Miss Lela Kirk, 18, of Freedom, with whom he had been fri -ndly, is believed to have caused the young man to end his life. Miss Kirk attempted suicide last Monday, by firing a bullet Into her breast. The bu’let was dr-fiected by a rib and came out -ear the shoulder. Although her condition Is considered serious. It Is believed she win recover. School Children Visit Apple 'Show Indianapolis school children today were the guests of the Indiana Horticultural Society at the tenth annual apple show which is being held In tbe Woman's Building at the Indiana State Fair Grounds. The object Is to promote Interest among school children In orchards and to Increase the number of orchard clubs among the school children of the State. Schoo 7 Consolidation Opposed by Parents Special to The Times. HARTFORD CITY, Ind.. Nor. 18.— The campaign now being waged in Blackford County fcr consolidation ol all rural schools, will meet determined opposition on the part oi many patrons. Superintendent W. E. Pursley hag sent letters to all teachers directing them to carry on the campaign vigorously despite this opposition. Two Held in Toledo in Automobile Theft Special to The Times. ELKHART, Ind., Nov. 18.—Grant Houghton, Elkhart youth, has been arrested In Toledo, with Willis Vanaistlne. also of thla city -h-irged with stealing an automobile * .r' Sanford has gone to Toledo for • • men, having been notified that they confessed to the theft. Hog Farm Sold Specie! to The Times. COLUMBrS, Ind., Nov. IS.-The property of the Butler Premium Hog Farms Company, recently adjudged Insolvent in the Bartholcmew Circuit Court here, has been sold by Frank M. Newcomb of this city, the receiver. The sale brought 83,800. which represents the company’s total asssets while the liabilities are 825,000. Tbe sale Includes an eighty-acre farm tn Harrison township, this county and fifty head of pnre-bred Du roc Jersey bogs. Perfection Ewo—Glatobrennorfik

j DOG HILL PARAGRAFS j Little Fidity Flinders got strangled on a chicken feather Monday night. The doctor says all he needs Is a heavier diet. • • • Washington Hocks says he once knew a fellow near Bounding Billow-s that used to get down and pray right loud for rain, and then raise a big kick because bis roof leaked. • • • The Tlckvtlle Tidings announces that there will be no “Voice of the People” column next week, as Vox Popull Is too hoarse to write. Plan for Memorial to Masonic Fighters A new building. In the nature of a memorial to Masonic soldiers and sailors who served In the world war, will be erected at the Masonic Home at Franklin with $l5O 000 appropriated for this purpose by members of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, Valley of Indianapolis A com mi m: tee was appointed to confer with the board of directors of the home on the project as follows: Edward B. Raub, Nathan T. Washburn, Will J. Dobyns, Winfield T. Durbin, Logan C. School, J. Clyde Hoffman. Eugene E. Vatet, Frank Z. Sherer, Frank G. Laird, John T. Saulter and George M. Spelgel. Construction Is to begin as soon as possible. The building will follow the standard specifications for all new units of the home. 5 Get Permits Under IndianaJllueSky Law License to sell securities under the new blue sky law of Indiana, passed by the special session of the Legislature, has been granted by the securities commission to Gavin L. Payne A Cos., Breed, Elliott A Harrison, Fletcher American Company and Thomas D. Sheerln. all of Indianapolis, and Strauss Bros. Cos. of Llgonler. At the organization meeting of the commission, held late Wednesday, Ele Stansbury, attorney-general, was named chairman of the securities commission; Us McMurtrte, Stste treasurer, vicechairman. and Ed Jackson, secretary of State, secretary. The commission will meet at 10 o’clock every Monday mom lag. sls Disappears Hayes Bransford, negro grocer, locked his store at 2451 Rader street, and. carrying the day’s receipts In a tin box. walked to a nearby barber shop for t shave He placed the box on a chair and when he looked into It after being ahaved found sls was misstng. police arresied Sam Smith, 15, ne gro. 2444 Rader street. ai*i Leonard Rob erts. 16, negro, 835 West Twenty-Sixth street, and recovered part of the miss ing cash.

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TALE OF $400,000 ROBBERY PUZZLES Former Actress Tells Thriller to Cops. NEW YORK, Nov. 18.— Police and private detectives today were puzzled by the reported $400,000 Jewel robbery at the home of Mrs. Charlotte King Palmer, former actress, In her home, Just off Fifth avenue. The itory told to the police was as follows: Mrs. Palmer attended a dinner party In Monmouth, N. J., Monday evening with Mrs. Sidney Drew, film actress. About 9 o’clock the maid and butler, the only servants In Mrs. Palmer's house, were seized and bound by the robbers. When Mrs. Palmer returned shortly after midnight she was attacked by the three men. They bound and gagged her. They took a $300,000 pearl uecklaee and some sable fur3, together with other Jewelry and furs. Shortly after daybreak the butler managed to free himself. He then released Mrs. Palmer and the maid, after which the police were called.

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Huntington Lawyer May Be Lesh’s Deputy Special to The Time*. HUNTINGTON, Ind., Nov. IR—D. S. Lesh, attorney general-elect of Indian*, has tendered to Sumner Kenner of this city, the position of deputy attorney geneial in his office. Mr. Lesh la deputy nnder Attorney General Ele Stansbury, Kenner, who has not announced his \ decision. Is now city attorney of Huntington and a law partner of Arthur H. Sapp, prosecuting attorney. Hutchins Resigns Special to The Times. MARION, Ind., Nor 18.—Dr. Frank P. Hutchins, medical director and superintendent of the National Military. Home, who come here from Indlanapo.ls two months ago as head of the new national sanitarium Into which the home was to I have been changed, has resigned and will j return to Indianapolis. Dr. Hutchins gave out no public statement, but It Is thought delay In establishing the sanitarium caused him to give up his work here.

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