Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 289, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1921 — Page 12

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4 Gallons Cost Him SIOO and 80 Days Special to The Times. BLOOMINGTON, Ind., April 13.—Isaac Fell of this city was fined 5100 and costs and sentenced to sixty days on the Indiana State Farm for having four gallons and one pint of red whisky In his possession. Fell was arrested by Officers Knight and Hays at the Monon station, who foufad the liquor he had smuggled from Chicago In two suitcases. Abandon Hope for 19 on Vessel Sunk PORT ARTHUR, Tex.. April 13.—Hope for the rescue of nineteen men of the crew of the steamship Colonel Bowie, reported sunk yesterday, was practically abandoned today. A radio message to Port Arthur authorities said It was Impossible to send rescue ships because no deck officers were saved to give the location of the ship when It sank. The ship cleared Port Arthur, bound for Tampico, on April 6. Three men of the crew were saved.

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Rail Auxiliary Meets Tomorrow Special to The Tlmea. LOGANSrORT, Ind., April 13.—The annual State convention of the Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers will be opened In the Knights of Pythias hall here tomorrow and continue throughout the day. More than two hundred delegates from Huntington, Wabash. Ft. Wayne. Michigan City, Louisville, Lagro, Richmond, Indianapolis. Lafayette, Elkhart, Evansville and Peru are expected to be In attendance. Mrs. Mary E. Cassell of Cleveland. Ohio, national president; Mrs. H. H. Turner of St. Louis, Mo., national vice president; and Mrs. Boomer, grand president of Insurance, are among the grand officers of the organization who will attend. A banquet will be among the features od the program. CRIPPLEDi ASKS 310.000. Damages of 510,000 are asked In a salt filed in Superior Court, Room 2. by Martha L. Gleckler, a achool teacher of Linton, Ind., against the Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction company. She claims that she slipped on the oiled floor of the station at Frankfort, Ind., sustaining injuries which crippled her.

RUSS SOVIETS CHANGE POLICY Cooperative Societies Re-es- j tablished by Lenin Decree. RIGA, April 13.—1 t becomes dally more j apparent that there has been a modlfica- j tlon In the Internal economic policy of the Russian soviets. Moscow dispatches show that vlllagilife has been practically restored to Its pre-revolution status. A decree promulgated by Lenin authorizes the re-estab-lishment of the cooperative societies In Russia and Invites them to aid the soviet government, which they have hitherto opposed. The cooperatives, who have maintained organizations In' England, France and Gormany, aro now dlacussing the ques- ; tlon whether they will accept Lenin's Invitation. The first modification was effected three weeks ago when the soviet premier permitted the resumption of free trade between peasants and workingmen and abolished speculation In grain. He also permitted peasants to hold their land for nine years, rescinding the order for | land redistribution at this time. His ; recognition of the cooperative societies j Is regarded as an Important step toward | resumption of trade with the nonsovlet countries. Other decrees issued at Moscow abolish food speculation In the cities and offer an incentive to the people to “go back to the land” and work the farms. Greensburg After TwoJVLorc Roads Special to The Times GREENSBURG, Ind., April 13. Several members of the Greensburg Business Men's Association ami members of the Rotary Club of this city met with delegations from Franklin. Kipley and Dearborn Counties at Batesvllle Tuesday night for the purpose of drawing up a petition which will be presented to the State highway commission asking for a state highway to extend east from Greensburg through New Point to Batesvllle then southeast through Ripley and Dearborn Counties to Aurora. Greensburg and Decatur County are especially anxious to see this new project acted upon favorably because of another project which It la thought will go through and as a result, this city will have State roads In four directions. The roads now entering this city which are under the supervision of the State are the Sandusky Pike, north to Kushvllle, and the Michigan road from Indianapolis to Madison. Efforts are being made to have the State take over the Columbus pike which Joins an east and west State road at Columbus. Farm Animals Perish in $9,000 Barn Fire Ppe-lal to The Times HARTFORD CITY, Ind. April 13. Loss of $3,00!) was caused Tuesday night when a large barn on the farm of Aaron Rogers, northeast of this city, was burned. Seven horses, five hogs, 2,000 bushels of corn, twelve tons of hay and farming implements were destroyed. The cause of the fire Is not known and authorities are investigating.

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