Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 204, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1921 — Page 12

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We Will Help You to Save Safely jfUtrftfT 6abmg* anb graft ®a >—mil EXPECT DETROIT TO GET NEGRO Police Will Turn Over Man Wanted for Murder. Detroit detectives are expected to arrive today to take James Ewing 1 , alias Billy Langford, 27, negro, C 44 Johnson street, to that city, where he is wanted on the charge of murder. Ewing was arrested at his home last night. He is said to have shot and killed Daniel Aravowltz, 713 Hastings •treet, Detroit, while attempting to rob him. Ewing is said to be a prize fighter. The Detroit police charge he is a member of a hold-up gang in that city.

Hamilton County Reports Forgeries Special to The Times. NOBLES VI LI,E, Ind., Jan. 4.—The merchants and business men of the eastern part of Hamilton County and Lapel wer comparing notes today as to who Is Cut the most money on forged checks alleged to have been passed by Earl and Orval Millhurn, the latter 15, with the name of their brother, Cyrus Millburn, signed to them. The amounts are small, ranging from £3 up to SB, hut it is said there are a large number of them Nearly every merchant in I.apel was caught. The Farmers Trust Company of Anderson is said to he on the list. So far the total amount is $l3O, with others coming in. The officers can not locate the young men. The date of the checks go back os far aB two weeks ago. The brother, Cyrus Millhurn, is one of the wealtuj farmers of that community. Shelby County Board Forms Organization Special to The Times. SHELBYVILLE, Ind.. Jan. 4.—At the opening of the January meeting of the board of ciimpty commissioners the organization or the board fur the year 1921 was completed with William F. Robinson, president and Walter Weertz. secretary. Mr. Robinson ami Mr. Weortz are Democrats. The other member is W. M. Huffman, Republican. The first action of the board was to re-appolnt Charles A. Hack as county attorney and Sanders McKinney as courthouse custodian. Both appointees are Democrats. Mr. Hack was chairman of the Democratic ountv committee. Lad, 16, Bandit Bo’d KANSAS CITY, Jan. 4.—Donald Albert Btrout, 16, in a written confession tt> the Kansas City (Kan.l price has admitted he and two other youthful bandits robbed the home of I. T. Jones, in a fashionable residence district h“re, Friday, after binding Mrs. Jones. THE REV. DIXKLE TO SPEAK. The Rev. J. Ambrose Dunkle, pastor of Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, will be the speaker at the weekly luncheon of the Kiwan'.s Club at Hotel Severin Wednesday noor.. Henry L. Dltchmer, the club’s new president, will appoint twenty standing and special committees.

TACTFUL MEN NEEDOFU.S.IN SOUTH AMERICA Trade Problems and Diplomatic Relations Held of First Importance. MARION, Ohio, Jan. 4. —Presidentelect Harding is looking for men possessing tact, personal charm, statesmanship and a thorough knowledge of the history customs, conditions and peculiarities of Latin-America. When ha finds them he wants to make them the diplomatic representatives of the United States in South American countries. Ills own announcement that no diplomatic posts yet have been tendered makes it evident that the available material is not over abundant. Senator Harding, it became known today, feels that the problems they will have to face makes the selection of the most able men available for the LatinAmeriean posts an imperative necessity. The scope of some of these problems was brought to the attention of Senator Harding today by W. A. DftTies of New York, who recently returned from Bouth America. Davies outlined the apprehension expressed by Argentina over the provisions of the emergency tariff legislation now before Congress. DESIRES TRADE OF SOITH AMERICA. That country, Davies declared, felt that if she were prevented by a tariff wall from selling wheat, meat, wool anti hides to the United States she would ha j in no financial condition to buy Ameri. cm products. The President-elect, it is known, is extremely desirous of encouraging and increasing trade with South i America and at the same time is unnl- j terably determined to afford protection to Amcricn farmers and stock-growers. On the tact and Judgment of the men who will represent hi, Administration in the Southern capital, bo depends to accomplish both these objects, and it Is certain he will select them with a care equal to that accorded the gentlemen who will park their ambassadorial hats in London. Paris, Rome or Toklo for the next four years. Mr. Davies told the Senator that the | exports from the United States to Argon- j tina had fallen off from approximately \ $■20,000,000 a month to less than ' tecause of Argentina’s financial condi lion. It Is understood that the proposed loan to Argentina of $100,000,000 was not discussed. LOIVDEX SEATED FOR DIPLOMATIC POST. Authoritative Information that Senator Harding is most unxions to induce Frank Lowden to enter the public service, has served to revive reports that the former candidate for the Republican nomination may be named as ambassador to one of the more Important world capitals, possibly to the Court of St. James Senator Harding, it is known, has a high opinion f the ability and tact of the former Illinois Governor. The emphasfls placed by Senator Curtis of Kansas on the necessity of avoiding resort to any part of the Wilson program in the Harding plan for anew association of nations, is taken here as a further indication of strong opposition in the Senate to any use of the present league machinery. Landlord Sentenced MILWAUKEE. Jan. 4 —George ,T. Reid, landlord, was sentenced by Judge <Jhrz to r. main in the county Jail until he compiled with an order given hlni by the rent commission.

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| DOG HILL PARAGRAFS • r"" - - muun/ | ~ I 'Qu. - I At Tickville last Thursday Cricket llicks tried to play hero before a young lady and ran out In front of a runaway to stop It, but he did not meet with success, as It turned out to he the fine wagon. • • • Sidney Hocks today stated that the country was getting so dry a person can drive from here to Bounding Billows without even hitting a stump. • • • Sim Flinders went out to a bee hive one day this week to see if bis bees needed anything. He was met at the front door by a committee of them.

Plan to Put Teeth Into ‘Blue Sky’ Law Amendments designed by Maurice MonI denhall, director of the Indiana securl- ! ties commission, with the intention of ! putting ’teeth" into the penal clause of j the ‘‘blue sky" law, have been approved by F. Symons of Lewisville, former representative nud co-author of the bill. The amendments have been sent to the legislative reference bureau for preparation for presentation to the General I Assembly. The license of Jerry Myers of Ft. j Wayne, cs agent for the Ulllman com- | pany of Ft. Wayne, furriers, has been revoked by the commission, becau.ew of reputed misrepresentation of value* of real estate. Denies Murder Charge KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jtn. 4.—Denzel ! Chester, charged with the murder of Miss ! Florence Barton, a local society girl, several weeks ago, has entered a plea of ) not guilty. Preliminary hearing was set : for Jan. 15. He was held without bond.

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1921.

CAPITOL BUILDING RUINED BY FIRE West Virginia Legislature to Meet as Scheduled. CHARLESTON, W. Va., Jan. 4.—Although the West Virginia Statehous* is but a smouldering ruins today, the Legislature is expected to convene on Wednesday, Jan. 12, in this city, as originally scheduled. The Senate llkcjjs* will meet in the Supreme Court room of the eapitol annex and the State Armory may be used temporarily by the House. The capltol building, erected forty years ago, a brick affair, burned with great rapidity late yesterday, with an estimated loss of about $1,500.0<K), practically covered by insurance. The cause is unknown. Churles Walker, a State employe, attempting to save records, wav killed by a falling chimney. Oscar Thnxton, city fireman, also was seriously Injured. Few of tho priceless State records were saved. Some were rescued and others wore placed in vaults and the doors locked. Ask for Rehearing on La Porte Petition Immediate rehearing of the petition of the Ln Porte Heating and Lighting Company for Increases ln rates, which were granted recently, la naked in a protest tiled with the Public Sendee Commission by tho I.a Porto Chamber of Commerce. The petitlou asking rehear In,' states that the ratea allowed are unreasonable and claims the. commission erred in making a valuation of the company’s property. The commission has dismissed the po tition of the Ranch Cigar Company, asking that the Indiana Bell Telephone Company bo compelled to reduce, lntereoinmunlcatory sendee. The commission held that no evidence was submitted to prove the charge that such rates were exorbi tant.

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NEW OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED Harold C. Megrew Auxiliary, U. S. W. V„ Holds Exercises. The following officers were Installed at a meeting of the Harold C. Megrew Auxiliary No. 3 of the United Spanish War Veterans, held at the courthouse Sundny afternoon: President, Mrs. A. E. Ilendryx; senior vice-president, Mrs. Eliznbeth D. Tyre; junior vice-president, Mrs. Lovinu Dorothy Winchel; chaplain, i Mrs. Carrie 1,. Hamblen; secretary, Mrs.! Marie Cron: treasurer, Mrs. Maud Shull; historian, Mrs. Mamie Jenkins; patriotic instructor, Mrs. Marie C. Williams; conductor, Mrs. Sallle Cnsparle; assistant conductor, Mrs. Amanda Collins; guard Mrs. Edith Louise Illume; assistant guard, Mrs. Reardon; color bearers, Mrs. Hilda Link and Mrs. Pearl Jackson. Girls* Eyebrows Get Revenge on Tweezer NEW YORK. Jan. 4.—The tweezlng of eyebrows has passed out and what a ' quandary the girls r.ro in! In place of the line smooth hair of the eyebrow of yesteryear rough, shaggy brows are growing above those soulful eyes. And Cectle and her sisters are much disturbed, for rough, shaggy eyebrows are no more fashionable new than tho narrow pencil-linos of tweezer days. The beauty doctors are kept busy making arched brows out of straight ones and camouflaging tiie unlovely aftermath of the . cruel tweezer. Duluth Herald Is Sold DULUTH, Minn., Jan. 4.—The Duluth j Hersld has been sold to M. F. Han- . son, gennral manager of the Philadelphia : Record, anil Paul Block of New York, according to announcement today by A. C. Weiss, former publisher of the paper The price wus not given. The change, i effective at once, it is said, will keep the old staff and the policies.

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