Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 180, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1920 — Page 12

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We Will Help You to Save Safely Jfletrfjfr fcabings anb ©a hiwiinw BOOZE SCANDAL INQUIRY OPENS Logansport Man Arrested for Dry Act Violation. The arrest of Henry W. Glllao. proprietor of the Johnston Hotel In Logansport, yesterday by Deputy United States Marshal Frank S. Beam, marks the entry of tl?b Federal authorities into an Investigation of the recent booze scandal in which several Cass County and Logansport officials were indicted by the Cass County grand Jury, It was understood on reliable authority here today. Gillan, according to United States District Attorney Frederick V'an Nuys, is charged with a technical violation of the Volstead act. He is understood to be connected with the Cass County scandal. It 1* thought that the Federal grand Jury, now in session, may investigate the affair. Pastor and Nephews in Franklin Jail NASHVILLE, Ind., Dec. 7.—ln default of SI,OOO bond for each, the Kev. Archie Flrbu, pastor of the Roumanian Orthodox Church at Indianapolis, and three nephews, John Jackson, George Stanley and George Ghath, all of Indianapolis, were placed in jail at Franklin after they had pleaded not guilty to charges of violating the prohibition laws. The four men were arrested several days ago at the country home of Sirbu, near here, while they were engaged. It la said. In Installing two twenty-gallon stills. Because the Brown County jail is considered unsafe for prisoners the men were taken to the Frankliu Jail. Arcadia Man Held as Fugitive From Justice Arthur Collp, alias Arthur Collins of Arcadia, Ind., today was arrested charged with being a fugitive from justice. Detectives say he attempted to sell a:i automobile to a dealer on North Illinois •treet, and \hat the car was stolen In K.woorf. Ind., on Nov 28. The automobile was owned !>y John Frazee, a farmer living near Elwood. Body of Noblesville . Woman Bound Here Fpeclal to The Times. KOBLESVILLE. Ind., Dec. 7.—Mrs. Jennie Dorman, 90, is dead at her home here. She was born in Russia and came to this country thirty-two years ago. The five children who survive are Benjamin Dorman of this city, and Mrs. D. Fishbnrg. L Dorman, Jacob Dorman and Henry Dorman of Indiananolls. The body will be taken to Indianapolis for burial. Newspaper Published Despite Fire Damage KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Dee. 7.—Publication of the Kansas City Star was not interrupted today following a lire which did S3.<KK) damage to its stereotyping room. The fire started when fumes from an autoplate ignited. Work was carried on as nsual while firemen extin.guished the blaze. DAIRYMEN ASSESSED FINES. Following Investigations of the city board of health. Louis Harmon and Harry Hoover, farmers and dairymen, residing near Acton, pleaded guilty yesterday to selling adulterated milk, and were fined by Frank Glass, a Justice o' the peace. It was claimed the two men were selling milk which contained water.

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MASONIC BODY’S REPORT IS GIVEN Royal and Select Masters Elect Officers. Indianapolis council, Royal and Select Masters, the cryptic Masonic body of the city, now has a total membership of 2,706 members, 734 having been Initiated in the past year, according to a report made at the annual meeting of the organization last night. Officers were elected at the meeting as follows: William D. Kerlln, illustrious master; Kenneth D. Coffin, deputy illustrous master; Oren T. Owen, principal conductor of work; Emer F. Gay, treasurer; Charles C. Kuhn, recorder: Fred L McArthur, captain of the guard; Edgar F. Dawson, conductor of the council; George Lehncrt, steward; Jacob Rubin, sentinel, and Frank M. Ketcham, organist. A donation of SSOO for the Masonic home at Franklin, Ind., was raised at the meeting to provide educational and professional training for the members as they leave the Institution. Two hundred dollars was also raised for the Christmas tree fund. MINISTERS RAP REPUTED ORGY Kokomo Pastors Express Horror Over ‘Belshazzar Feast.’ Special to The Times. KOKOMO, Ind., Dec. 7.—At a closed session that lasted several hours, the Kokomo Ministerial Association passed a resolution assailing the stag party held here a week ago by J. Victor Pennell at the Conutry Club. According to the pastors liquor was served at the banquet and the guests become hilariously drunk and Indulged in a mad orgy that would put to shame the savages of heathen lands. Fifteen pastors signed the resolution. The resolution Is as follows: “Whereas, we are convinced beyond a reasonable doubt by evidence thai seems to ns sufficient, that a great wrong has been done the reputation of Kokomo by an unspeakable gathering held at our Country Club on the night of Nov. 27 by one J. V. Pennell; und “Whereas, It is reported that many of the men were so drunk that they had to be taken home and some had to have the care of a physician for several hours; and further that the scene of this debannehery is said to have been one of Indescribable filth, vomit and broken di lies; therefore be It "Resolved, that we express our horror that any man should so flout the good name of our city at any time and especially on the eve of his marriage, and that*we rail upon every decent man and women of this community utterly to condemn this foul deed and to assist In every wav possible to bring the guilty parties to Justice. “Furthermore, we wish to c tate that our civic committee has already notified th Federal authorities of this disgraceful affair.” Motor Novelist Dies The author of what is probably the most popular novel with au automobile prominent In Us plot—“ The Lightning Conductor" —Is reported to have died recent y In Bath. England. Charles Norris Williamson was born In England and studied science and practical engineering until he was 22 years old, and then joined the staff of the London Examiner. Later be was on the editorial staff of the London Graphic for eight years. In collaboration with his wife, who was born In this country, be wrote, among other stories, "The Prince Passes,” “My Friend the Chauffeur” and “The Motor Maid.” He also wrote a life of Thomas Carlyle.—Motor Life. Add surprise to the Xmas day by giving t photographs as gifts. I They will be appreciated VI If many years. Have the vM sitting today. i •(lath Floor Kahn Bids -s-itL*

DOG HILL PARAGRAFS j - =V- I : I € *** *' ——• Yam Sims went hunting day before yesterday and found a squirrel up a tree. He took a long steady aim at the little animal and was just about to pull the trigger when he happened to think that the gun was not loaded. mem Jefferson Potlocks Is advertising for his stray pig and has posted a notice at the forks of the road. It is a kind of a tali pig and is very fond of corn. WOMAN Fftl'ND DEAD IN BED. Mrs. Amantfa Thomas, 71, was found dead In her bed early today by her daughter at their home, 838 Chadtvick street. Mrs. Thomas hnd been ill for some time. Coroner Robinson ordered the body removed to the Royster and Askins funeral parlors, 837 North Illinois street. MOTHER! “California Syrup of Figs* Child’s Best Laxative Accept "California" Syrup of Flge only —look for the name California on Vhe package, then you are sure your child V* having the best and most hu rrale #hyaic for the little stomach, liver and towels. Children love lta fruity taatc, ‘'all directions on each bottle. Tou must •ev ‘‘California.”— Advertisement. ®USE lie Besl it,

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