Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 272, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1921 — Page 4

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SERVICE BOARD TO REORGANIZE WITH CHANGES Naming of Douglas and Barnard to Commission Brings New Material. LEWIS MAY QUIT PLACE V A complete reorganization of the public service commission Is expected as a result of appointments made by Governor Warren T. McCray to fill vacancies. The sppolntees are Senator Maurice Douglass of Flat Rock, Democrat, who will succeed Fred Bates Johnson; George M. Barnard of New Castle, who will succeed Paul P. Haynes, and John W. McCardle. who was appointed to succeed himself. It Is persistently reported at the Statehouse that there may be another vacancy In the commission before very long. E. I. Lewis, chairman of the commission, haa been gunning for an appointment on the Interstate Commerce Commission, and It has been reported that he Is meeting with a fair degree of success. It la understood also that Governor McCray, Is not particularly enthusiastic abont Mr. Lewis remaining on the commission. Reports are to the effect that Fred B .Robinson, one of McCray’s campaign managers, Is slated for the next opening. McCAKDLE SLATED FOR CHAIRMANSHIP. Whatever happens, however, a reorganization Is certain. Commissioner McCard.e Is slated for the chairmanship to succeed Mr. lewis. The reorganization probably will come early in May after the new appointments become effective. Mr. Barnard will take his place on the commission April 1, when the resignation of Mr. Haynes becomes effective. Senator Douglass will become a member of the commission May 1, when the term of Mr. Johnson expires. Mr. Barnard formerly was mayor of Newcastle and now Is corporation counsel for the city. He has appeared on a number of occasions In public service cases before the commission. DOUGLASS SERVED IN HOUSE AND SENATE. The term of Senator Douglass will expire Jan. 1, 1922. He represented Shelby and Bartholomew Counties in the Legislature. He was a member of the House prior to his election to the Senate. At present he Is secretary of the Indiana Federation of Farmers' Associations. There are five members of the commission, each receiving a salary of SC,OOO a year. The fifth member is Glen Van Auken, Democrat

MEETING FRIDAY TO BOOST WISE Pritchard Not to Enter Race for City Bench. Friends of Walter Wise, candidate for the Republican nomination- for councilman of the Fonrth district, will meet at the Harrison Club, Clifton and Udell streets, Friday evening to perfect an organization for him. Precinct committeemen and the executive committees of the Eighth and Ninth precincts of the Fonrth Ward hav6 Indorsed Mr. Wise's candidacy. City Judge Walter Fritebard has announced definitely that he will not be a candidate for renomliiatlon. This was a great disappointment to many of his friends, who oppose Harry E. Yockey, the Jewett organization candidate. The Pritchard supporters say Mr. Yockey conld easily have been defeated by the present judge. Services Announced for Good Friday Good Friday services will be held In St. Paul’s Episcopal Church tomorrow, opening with an address at 10 o'clock. A service will be held between 12 and 3 o’clock and a musical program and responses will be held at 7:43 o’clock. The musical numbers will include “God So Loved the World.” from “The Crucifixion” (Stainer), “Fling Wide the Gates." from “The Crucifixion," by the chorus; solos, “In Dark Gethsemane" (Price), Benjamin A. Richardson, bass; “Behold and See,” froqi “The Messiah” (Handel), by Edward Holloway, tenor; organ numbers. “Processional to Calvary,” “Earth Quake,” from “The Seven Last Words" (Dubois), Clarence 11. Carson. Negro Night School Ends Work for Year Mrs Julia Belle Tutewiler president of the board of school commissioners, and B. U. Graff, superintendent of schools, spoke last night at the final session of the night school for negro children at School No. 17, of which G. L. Hayes Is principal. There was an enrollment of 485 for the year, some of the pupils ranging In age from 60 to 75. One, Robert Lee Amos, 17, received a diploma. Courses have been given in academic work, business courses, lampshade making. shoe repairing, sewing and dressmaking, millinery, ladles tailoring, home nursing and manual training shop work. Spanish War Vets Will Meet in June

Sdcc!*l to The Times. LOGAXSPORT. Ind., Mar.-h 24.—The State encampment df the Spanish-Amert-can War Veterans Association of Indiana 'will be held In this city on Wednesday and Thursday, June 13 and 14. according to an announcement made today by executive officers of the local members of the association. It was decided to hold the convention hate last spring at the State meeting in South Bend. Afl arrangements for the entertainment of the vlsitiug veterans will be left in the hands of the local camp while assistance will also be given by Department Commander Charles F. Zllliner of South Bend. Noblesville Woman Seeks City Clerkship Special to The Times. NOBLESVILLE, Ind., March 24—Ml** Irene Kline has announced her candidacy on the Republican ticket for the nomination of city clerk. She has been a deputy in the clerks office for several years and is the first woman to enter politics in Xoblesvllle. Her only oppoGreensburg Police Force Normal Again Epeoial to The Times. GREENSBLRG. Ind., March 24.—The police force in Greensburg went back to normal today, following an increase of three men who were placed on the force during the crime wave. Chief of police and two night officers now constitute the entire force. PHOSK EMPLOYES ORGANIZE. HARTFORD CITY, Ind.. March 24 The employes of the Indiana Belle Telephone Company at Montpelier and Hartford Clfcy last evening formed an organisation for the betterment of service. TY>v wi'l affiliate with similar organiza- ' lons elsewhere.

Plays Here Easter Sunday

On Easter Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. Giovanni Martinelll, famous tenor, and Vasa Prihoda, Czech violinist, will appear In a Joint recital ut the Murat under the auspices of the Marlon County Council of the American Legion. The

HOOSIER DEATHS SHELBYVILLE. Ind., March 24 —Mrs. Elizabeth .1. Green, 77, mother of Postmaster Allen Green of this city, is dead following an Illness from a complication of diseases. Surviving are four other sons. Harry of Newport News, Va.; Frank, Jefferson and Clyde Green of this city; two brothers, George A. McColley, of this city; Albert McColley of Rush Couuty: three sisters, Mrs. Mary Shadley of this city, Mrs. Katherine Ransdall of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Melvlna Westerfleld of Rush County. COLUMBUS—Sarah Francis Petree, 73, widow of James A. Petree. and one of the most prominent women of the county. Is dead at her home at Elizabethtown. The funeral will be held at the home Friday afternoon and burial will take place In the Sandcreek Baptist cemetery. Mrs. Petree had lived In Elizabethtown for many years. Her husband died a month before her death. Two daughters, Mrs. Charles Trent and Mrs. Frank Fulton, survive. NOBLESVILLE—Henry Richardson. 79. is dead at his home southwest of this city. He was a Civil War veteran atul served as a deputy township assessor for several years. Among the children who survive are Frank Richardson and Mrs. Webb Millis. both of Indianapolis. Mr. Richardson spent most of his life farming. MARION —William Zlrkle, r>9. prominent Grant County farmer, died Wednesday morning at his home near Swayzee, following a brief Illness. HARTFORD ClTY—James H. Ford, 76, a prominent farmer. Is dead here. He is survived by his wife and sight children. A sister, Mrs. Elvira Crumrlne, lives at Indianapolis. KOKOMO —Chester Jeffries, 4, son of Earnest Jeffries, is dead of burns received when he tried to start a fire In the kitchen stove while the mother was In the basement. Man Who Escaped Asylum Captured Gpeelal to The Times. COLUMBUS, Ind., March 24.—Riding on the “blind baggage” of a Pennsylvania passengej- train with a number of razors in his possession, Herman Brown, an escaped inmate of the Southeastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane, at Cragmont, North Madison, was captured hero. Brown escaped from the Institution Tuesday morning. Ha stated that he had stolen the razors from a barber shop at Hanover.

J. W. Deerin’s Body Reaches Hoboken Special to The Times. RUSHVILLE, Ind., March 24.—The body of the third Rush County soldier to be returned here from France for burial is now in Hoboken, N. J., according to word received today by George Deerin, father of John W. Deerin, who was killed In action in France three yoars ago. The body of Charles B. Garrison, also killed In action In France, Is en route to Rughville from New York, and is expected here today. A few months ago the body of Raymond Hamilton arrived here from England, where he had died of pneumonia, while in serviec two years ago.

Logansport May Vote City Manager Plan Special to The Times. LOGAXSPORT, Ind., March 24.—Definite plans have been made for organization in the .Interest of managerial form of government for this city under the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce and a committee is circulating a petition to the city council asking that a special election be called. Another committee has been named to look after the printing of ballots, getting out the votes and' other details i" connection with an early election, t'r usual support has been given the move inent in this city anil from all Indications the plan will be put into effect. Many clubs and organizations have already given their approval. StOO.OOO BOND ISSUE SOLD. NOBLESVILLE, Ind., March 24.—A bond issue for SIOO,OOO has been sold by the trustee of JefTerson Township to the State Rank of Hampton at par and accrued interest. There was no premiums oflfej-ed. The money will be used for the erection of anew school building.

VASA PRIHODA.

appearances of these two recognized artists undoubtedly will prove to be the musical event of the Easier season. Both artists at the Sunday concert will render numbers which have made them famous.

Ten Now Wish to Be Columbus Mayor Special to The Times. COLUMBUS, Ind., March 24. —Two additional candidates have entered the mayoralty race, bringing the total up to ten. The newest entrants are Franklin C. McCoy, veterinary and auctioneer, and Dwight Wet*, lumber dealer. Dr. McCoy geekes the nomination on the Republican ticket and Mr. Wetz on the Democratic ticket. The primaries will be held May 3. CHECK PAID. JAIL DOORS OPEN. RUSHVILLE, Ind., March 24.—James Jordan of Shlriey haa been released from jail here on a charge of Issuing a fraudulent check on the Wilkinson bank for S4O. payable to Ell Archey of Oartbage. Jordan was placed In Jail Inst Saturday. When relatives made the check good he was allowed his freedom and the case was dismissed.

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VOW TO AVENGE DEATH OF COP Chicago Policemen Press Hunt for Man Who Shot Detective. CHICAGO, March 24—The most vigorous man hunt In which the Chicago police have engaged in years, is under way today, with Tommy O'Connor, for several years an underworld figure here, ns the object of the search. O'Connor Is sought for killing Detective Sergeant Patrick (Paddy) O’Neill, the “gamest man on the force.” A host of O'Neill’s fellow officers have vowed that O’Connor will pay for the slaying of the officer. O’Connor shot O'Neill from the rear porch of the home of the slayer’s sister, Mrs. William Foley. O’Neill arid five other officers had gone there to arrest O’Connor for Jumping his bond as a witness In the slaying of Jimmy CherIn, a notorious underworld character, and pal of O’Connor. Despite the fact that five other officers were nearby when the shooting occurred. O'Connor leaped over the backyard fence and escaped. Twenty minutes later be leaped on the running board of an automobile driven by W. R. Condon and forced Condon to drive him to the western outskirts of the city. Rewards totaling $2,000 have been offered for O'Connor’s capture. University Students Held on Rum Charges COLUMBIA, Mo.. March 24.—Charges of violating the State dry law have been filed against seven students of Missouri University, all members of Scabbard and Blade, a military fraternity, who were arrested with sixteen gallons of mash In their automobile, according to the police. The students claimed they had placed the mash In a classroom as part of an Initiation ceremony of Scabbard and Blade, but because of the strong odor were forced to move It. They were released on their own recog nlzance ppndlng trial. Lee Is Released by U. S. Commissioner James Lee of Wabash County, who ha* been In Jail tor about a week on a Fed eral warrant charging him with having In his possession a still to he used In violating the national prohibition law, was released on his own recognlza' e by Howard S. Young, United States commissioner, yesterday. He will be called before the Federal grand Jury when that body reconvenes next month.

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MRS. PAGE NAMED CHIEF OFFICER Will Serve as President of Matinee Musicale. Mrs. Lafayette Page was elected president of the Matinee Musicale for the coming season to succeed Mrs. Charles A. Pfafflln, who has held the office for the past tw’o terras, at the musicale-meeting held Wednesday in the auditorium of the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Hugh McGibeny wag chosen as vice president, w r ith Mrs. Bernard Batty as corresponding secretary; Mrs. Franc Wilhite Webber, recording secretary, and Ida Sweeney as treasurer. A vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. Pfafflln for the work done by her during the past two seasons. Preceding the election a delightful program of spring numbers was presented under the direction of Mrs. Page. Decidedly pleasing were the quartette numb&rs, including George W. Chadwick's “Spring Song” and “Minuette” (Stair), sung in charming style by Miss Florence Ann Parkin, Mrs. John T. Elliott, Miss Esther Thornton and Miss Emma Doeppers, accompanied by Mrs. Frank Edeiilinrter. * Mrs. John T. Elliott, who has a contralto voice of unusual richness and flexibility, sung a group of three numbers, “I Heard a Cry,” a dramatic incideut by Arnold Fisher; “Berrybrown” (Ward Fisher), and Seneca Pierce's "Exaltation,” Mrs. Edenharter accompanying her also. A pleasing group was sung by Florence Ann Parkin, substituting for Miss Charlotte Lleber, who was unable to appear, with a harmonious instrumental setting by Ilansl Humphreys, cellist, and Mrs. S. K. ltulck, pianist. Her numbers included “I Passed by Your Window” (Brahe) and Mrs. H. 11. A. Beach's “Ah Love lint a Day.” Miss Parkin, who has a firm high soprano voice, presented her numbers with delicate artistry. Mrs. Roy Hunt, violinist, gave a finished Interpretation of the Grieg sonata, Op. 13, supported by Mrs. Jumes Hunt, pianist. A Chopin group, including two preludes, the C major and B flat compositions. nnd the E Major Etude wore played In excellent fashion by Miss Ethel May Moore, pianist. Following the program, Mrs. Pfaffln announced that tallies might be reserved for thp curd party to be given Thursday afternoon in the Propylaeum for the benefit of the Indiana Federation of Music Clubs, through Mrs. Edwiu H. Shedd, 383!) North Delaware street. Sets Record by 24,000 Feet Parachute Leap RANTOUL, 111., March 24—Lieut R G. Hamilton of the flying force at Cbaniite field, today holds the world's record for parachute Jumping. He leaped from a De llaviland plane at an altitude of 24.400 feet and landed safely after drifting eight miles. Tho previous record was 22,000 feet, made In Texas on Feb. 22.

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PLAN SUPPORT FOR MEETING Notables to Attend Legion’s Patriotic Jubilee. That the big patriotic meeting to be held the night of April 2 In the Gipsy Smith tabernacle under the auspices of the American Legion will be a big success was assured yesterday when the committee of 100 representatives of practically every patriotic and civic organization In the city met with members of the legion county council and agreed to support not only the patriotic meeting, but other objects of the legion as well. The Rotary Club, Y. M. C. A., Woman’s Relief Corps and many other organizations were represented. The presence of Judge Kenesaw Moun tain Landis at the patriotic meeting has been assured, according to J. F. Cantwell, county chairman. He said that Charles G. Dawes probably will speak also, but this Is not certain as yet. The Service Club, an organization of former service men, is making plans for a ban quet at the Claypool Hotel In honor of the speakers. It was announced by H. C. Ketcham. vice president of the Legion council, that 1.124 seats will be reserved at the meeting and that approximately 7.000 will he thrown open to the public. Reservations will be made for MaJ. Gen. and Mrs. George W. Head, Governor McCray. Mayor Jewett, disabled soldiers, Gold Star Mothers, service men In vocational classes, the G. A. R., Confederate War Veterans, Daughters of the Revolution, United Spanish War Veterans. Marion County War Mothers, American Legion Women's Auxiliary and other organizations of a similar character. Two blocks of seats accommodating about 1.400 persons will be set aside for American Legion members, and a large attendance from posts outside of Indianapolis Is expected. New Will Address Shelbyville C. of C. Special to The Times. SHELBYVILLE, Ind., March 24—Senator Harry S. New has accepted the Invitation of the Shelbyville Chamber of Commerce to be a guest of the organization Tuesday evening at a membership banquet. Senator New will make an address on "The Forces That Build CitiPS.” Between 200 and 300 men are expected to attend the banquet. RUSHVILLE DEMOCRATS BUSY. RUSHVILLE, Ind., March 24—John McCoy has been named chairman of the city Democratic organization, to succeed Jack Knecht, who resigned. The local organization, while rounding Into shape, has made no announcements as to candidates for mayor or councllmen, but will be ready In a few days to put a ticket In the field. In the Republican race, five candidates have appeared for mayor.

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PALMER METHOD TOO TEDIOUS Only Amendment Reversal Could Restore Milwaukee's Fame. MILWAUKEE, March 24.—Thera was much doubt here today whether Milwaukee would ever again become beer famous, unless the eighteenth amendment was found unconstitutional. It wouldn’t take long then to have real beer, for near-beer Is real beer toned down and all that would be necessary to put the amber liquid into barroom coils would be kegging and delivery. Officials of the former great brewing plants don't cate to talk about possibilities of beer being sold as medicine through doctors, wholesale druggists and then retail druggists before it reaches the consumer. Beer could not be made in large quantities, it is claimed, and the many men with a finger in the sale would make the price pretty high for a “dark one.” Those in charge of the Pabst. Schlitz, Miller and Waukesha breweries here, say they wish more than Palmer rulings before they put out the real stuff. And they show little interest In them. It Is known that the one ruling as announced yesterday would hold back brew from the local plants. That was that real beer could not be manufactured in the same plant as near-beer. Such p ruling would make It necessary to erect new plants and it is doubtful that would be done for the little business they say would result. Part of the buildings of the big breweries have been leased to other firms, and the new buildings still in their hands are being used for making near-beer and other soft drinks. Milwaukee is pinning its hopes for real beer on the Supreme Court. Small Boy Injured When Hit by Auto Louis Aronxtarm, 14,* 1117 West McCarty street, was Injured slightly when struck by an automobile at Meridian nnd McCarty streets last night. The car was driven by John L. King, who took the boy home. Frank Wallace, 547 Concord street, was bruised and cut when a buggy In which he was riding was struck by the rear of a street car turning at Blake and New York streets.

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Hartford City Gets New $50,000 Plant Special t* The Times. HARTFORD CITY, Ind., March 24. Articles of Incorporation for $50,000 fa* the Non-Spin Cam Differential Company of this city have been filed with the Sec- , retary of State at Indianapolis. The company plans to be operating a plant here by late spring. 13 COSTLY RUGS STOLEN. HARTFORD CITY, Ind., March 24. The theft of twelve expensive mgs from a freight car on the Pennsylvavnla lines here March 7 became public today. Railroad detectives have advertised that people who purchased these rugs can avoid prosecution by returning them to the sheriff. The thieves are known.

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