Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 35, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1921 — Page 12
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We Will Help You to Save Safely jjflrtrhtr g*ai>inas_an& Crust Company LEGION HEADS HOLD MEETING Officials of Indiana Hold Conference at Culver. Special to The Times. CULVER, Ind., June 22.—A1l official* of the Indiana department of American Legion, and several department heads from national headquarter* will be here this week-end for the summer conference of the Indiana department, which will be held at Culver Military Academy. Busaell G. Crevlston, assistant national •djntant, and Dr. T. Victor Keene of Indianapolis, national committeeman for Indiana, are on the program for discussions about the legion’s work in legislation and its national activities. L. R. GigniUiat. department commander. will open the conference. Other State official* who will be on the program are L. R. Newgent, State adjutant; Frank McHale. chairman of the Indiana department’s Americanization committee, and Stanley A. Switzer, Stats treasurer. An attendance of 500 Is expected. The conference will last two days, opening Saturday morning and closing Sunday afternoon. The program gives a considerable portion of the time to recreation and boat rides on Lake Mnxlnkuckee. Swimming and outdoor sports will be open for all the delegates. The Legionnaires wi’l be guests of the Military Academy during the conference and will be quartered In the open air camp and fed in the big mess ball used by the cadets. This Is vacation time at the academy and all the facilities of the big Institution will be available o the Legion men. Plant Loses Money; Asks Higher Rates Special to The Times. COLUMBUS, Ind., June 22.—The Columbus Gas Company introduced records at a hearing held here on Its petition for an- Increase in rates, showing that It had lost $14,929.63 In operating expenses in the last four years. The hearing was held before the Indiana public service commlsrion and the petition was contested by the city of Columbus and the Columbus Chamber of Commerce. The company set out that It was operating the plant at a loss because of the high cost of labor and fuel. Another Arrest in Automobile Thefts Special to Tho Times. RICHMOND. Ind.. June 22.—'With the arrest of James Hamilton of Connersville, Sheriff Carl Wadman believes he has completed the round-up of a gang of automobile thieves which has been operating in Wayne County. Two men had been arrested previously, Lorenzo Ashcraft and Lonle Friend being in the county jail in default of $2,000 bond. All of them gave Connc-sville as their home. Girl Shoots Escort, Then Takes Poison Special to The Times. GREF??CASTLE. Ind., June 22.—Harry Helby, member of the firm of Dodge & Heiby, contractors, was shot by Miss Chloe Shaver here Monday, after which the girl swallowed poison and the physicians believe she will not recover. The facts were kept from the public until last night. It is believed Helby is not seriously wounded. The two were riding In an automobile when Miss Shaver drew a revolver and fired before Heiby could put up any defense. It is reported. The cause of the difficulty is not known, neither party having made any explanation. BANK MERGER POSTPONED? TERRE HAUTE, Ind., June 22. — Possible abandonment of the proposed merger of the First National and the Terre Haute National Banks is seen In the action of the stockholders of the two banks, who have postponed their meeting until a later date.
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BRITISH PRESS DROPS COMMENT ON SMUTS’VIEWS Address of African Premier, Touching U. S. Relations, Impresses. POINTS MADE IN SPEECH LONLON, June 22.—The morning newspapers made no comment today on the speeches of Premier Smuts of South Africa, and Premier Hughes, of Australia. urglLg Great Britain to Invite the United States, Japau and France Into conference for discussion of limitation of naval armament. The speeches were made at the Imperial conference. The speeches, especially that of Premier Smuts, made a profound lnpression In all circles. Premier Smuts pointed out the dangers of “Imperialistic thinking’’ and said it was vitally necessary to Keep in touch with the United States. He said that It should be the strongest policy of the British Empire to make a race for armaments impossible. The most fatal mistake of all, he added, would be a contest for armaments with the United Slate. “The American nation.” he went on, “is closest to us in all human ties. The dominions look upon her (the United States) as the oldest of them." In conclusion the African premier said: America left our circle long ago because of a great historical mistake. I am not sure but what a wise policy, after the great events through which we have passed recently, might not repair the effects of that great error and once more bring America Into general cooperation with the British Empire.” Other points made by Premier Smuts w ere : The Pacific will contain the greateat world problems for half a century. America came Into the war late because she did not realize what was at stake. There should not be an alliance with the United States; only anew spirit of close cooperation. The scenes have been shifted and the eyes of the world have turned from Europe to the Far East. Sheriff Reduces Pike County Guard Special to The Times. PETERSBURG. Ind., June .22 Sheriff Bryan, who has had a force of deputies guarding the property of the Enos Coal Company's holdings in southern Pike county for the last three days reduced the number of guards one-haif, when it was found there were no Indications of another demonstration against foreign workmen. Additional men were bronght here Tuesday to work In the mines, a few of them foreigners. No further threats have been made. Sheriff Bryai states that he may disband the entire force of deputies soon. Hold 2 in $1,500 Theft Special to The Times. TERRE HAUTE. Ind., June 22.—Jack Riggle. 28, and Dan Samples. 31, are under arrest here charged with robbing the American Theater Monday morning of $1,500. The two men have entered a plea of not guipy and their case has been continued 111 July 1. A search of their room at a hotel here revealed an acetylene cutting torch. Far Roof Taint and Roof Material* phone Jordan D. Williams Cos. Ilrexel 099.
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The Excelsior Fiddling Band gathered at the home of Columbtls Allsop Tuesday night and serenaded him for some time, but Columbus could offer no resistance as he was confined to his bed with rheumatism. • • • Sim Flinders has been sitting on the fence In front of his home all day, and Atlas Peck drove by and remarked to him If it started to raining for him to get Inside or he would get wet.
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Sterilized Bottles An added protection for Polk’s Milk Our bottle washing machine, which helps us to maintain the absolute purity of Polk’s Best Milk is the most modern one obtainable. The bottles are scrubbed thoroughly inside and out with a ® caustic solution and then sterilized by The high standard of Polk s Best Milk is maintained only by conReturn your stant vigilance and the expenditure of empty milk bot considerable sums of money for new ties promptly. Without bottles and scientific equipment, we can not make deliveries POLK’S Best MILK ASK YOUR PHYSICIAN Order by Phone. Randolph 0852, Auto. 23-331.
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