Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 55, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1921 — Page 2

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JUNIOR C. OF C. SUPPORTS THE PLAZAPROJECT Adopts Resolution Favoring Memorial and Asks to Be Assigned Work. The Junior Chamber of Commerce last night. In adopting a resolution ■which favored participation by the city in the plaza project and criticised methods of the remonstrants, sent a letter to the plaza campaign committee of the Marion County Council of the American Legion offering support and asking the assignment of some definite work. Legion campaign headquarters are open at 55C Lcmcke Annex, where Clarence R. Martin, George G. Rinier and Byron G. Toqng are working out pinna for the fight in case the city council calls a special election upon the question of the city's participation. The elections committee of the city council will hold a public hearing on the remonstrance in the council chamber, fourth floqg at the cite hall, at 2:30 o'clock next Wednesday afternoon. Samuel Ashby, corporation counsel, announced that as ha views the law the council must satisfy Itself that the remonstrance Is valid before calling the "election. To do this the elections committee will hear arguments from the remonstrators and the pro-plaza forces. The legal department's interst. Mr Ashby said, is to protect the council so that It will not act upon a fraudulent petition. If the remonstrance is found to contain the proper number of valid signatures the election should be called, be Mid. Speculation of the probable date of a plaza election, in the event one is called, and on the course to be followed by the city council If the voters approve the project, prevails among politicians. The election date has a direct bearing on the city political situation. Republican and Democratic leaders took askance proposal to inject the issue Into the regular election in November. Two other courses are open. A ■pecial election may te called or the qc<?stion may be submitted at the same time as the constitutional amendment refe-endum. Sept. 6. Some doubt exists as to the legality of adding the plaza question to the amendment ballot, but some attorneys say there Is nothing in the way of using the same election machinery If a special election on the plaza is called for the same date. Mayor Charles W. Jewett has been quoted in political circles ns declaring that work of demolishing the buildings on the proposed plaza site will be started within thirty days after tjie project has been authorized in order that the plans may not be left to be "messed up by the .Shrink administration.” Before the wrecking could be started a board of appraisers would have to fix the value of the property for condemnation proceedings. Opponents of the plaza say that the actual work could not be started for several years.

MUNCIE ASKS TO AUDIT BOOKS A motion that the public service eommue.i'ii iuak<- an independent audit ol th_e books of the Central Union Telephone Company at Muscle was filed with the public service commission today by Urea Bates Johnson, representing the city of Muncie in its fight against the petition of the telephone company for increased rates. He asked for the audit, it was explained, with a view to learning whether the company's operating cosfs, as presented to the commission, are "loaded." STRESSES PLAN FOR ECONOMY In the hope that the Federal hoard of vocational education may be Induced to remove Its district office from Cincinnati to Indianapolis "and thereby show the other soldier agencies how easy It it to save thousands of taxpayers money without hurting the interests of men who should be served," John B. Reynolds, general secretary of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, has written to Harry L. Fiddler, Kederal board for vocational education, Washington, D. C. Mr. Fiddler Is an Indianapolis man. Mr. Reynolds explains In his letter that his activities in regard to the moving of certain governmental offices have been restricted up to now toffthe Consolidated , Bervice Men’s Bureau, to he organised I with the Federal board, the Public Health ! Service and the War Risk Bureau as its jj component parts. i He explains that Indianapolis has ■ * remarkably reasonable offer In regard t a building suitable and available for th' * use of such a bureau, and touches upot 1 the saving in rental offered by the Marott building, and also upon the central location of Indianapolis, relative to rh* j district, as compared with Cincinnati. ? New Bids Asked for City Sewage Plant

► All bids for the construction of the ! second unit of the city sewage disposal plant were rejected by the board of aani- ! tary commissioners today and new prol posals advertised for. The date for receipt of new prices probably will be ’ Aug. 11. | This sotloTi f-i’owed receipt of an opinltn from the city legal department that the b .ard would avoid oet.ivs and probably a suit by so doing, in view of ‘ the fact that the bid of Fruin & Colnon, j Bt. Louis contractors, for the eonsrruef tion of pump and clarfying house dlvlI et'-o of *he second unit, which was low 1 and Which the board desired to accept, [va* i, i acccmpanied with a certified f check for 2*4 per cent of the amount rof the proposal when filed. [Chauffeur Bound Over to Grand Jury , McLennon Matlock. 22. negro chauffeur, ! arrested July 6 by Motor Policemen r Laming and Flnrey, when be failed to . return hi* employer’s automobile after an alleged “Joy ride’ on charges of vehicle i, taking and carrying concealed weapons, was bound over to the grond Jury under 1700 band, SSOO on the Tehicle charge and S2OO on the weapon charge, by Judge 1 Walter Pritchard in 'city court yesterday ’ afternoon. West Side Petition to Disannex Not Ready t Became the work of copying names , for record purposes was not finished the . Enterprise Civic League found it impossible to present its petition for disanuexatlon of West Indianapolis from the city to the board of public works today : Leaders of the league will have a conference at the city hall Monday morning at which time further steps will be dis- [ cussed and views of the dissatisfied residents laid before the board of public works. ’ BRIGHT WOOD LEAt'GE PROTESTS. [ The Brigbtwood Civic League has J adopted a protest agaiust the proposed j rate Increase asked by the Indiana Bell > Telephone Company. The reoslution. whicV 1* signed by E. M. Engle. M. G. Jones end N. M. Brown, will he filed with the Indiana public service commission.

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PREMIER SAYS JAPAN FAVORS DISARMAMENT (Continued From Page One.) , this Government has any Intention of I forcing the parley to consider definite problems, except as the conference Itself desires to discuss these problems. It was evident today that officials of this Government do not feel that any na tion can Justly withhold Us assent to Join in the conference b**ause of failure to set > forth a definite program before j the convening of the conference, and it , is the hope of the Administration that j no nation will attempt to make its eni trance into the conference conditional upon the preliminary formulation of a definite and precise program. Repetition of reports from London that a preliminary conference on Far Eastern i protdems might be held in London prior ! to the general conference at Washington, 1 found officials here unchanged In their ! view that this capital is the most ap- | propriate place for holding the conferj enee, and that the two subjects—-the Far i East and disarmament—should not be separated It was pointed out, however, \ that If Premier Lloyd George sees fit to discuss problems of the Pacific with the dominion premiers while they are In London, there is nothing to prevent his | doing do. WANT BORAH ON DELEGATION WASHINGTON, July 15.—Influential friends of Senator Borah have set to work to have him named us one of the American commissioners to confer on disarmament, it was learned here today. They have done so on the ground that Borah, as.the senatorial pioneer of disarmament has given the subject such deep study that he, by right, belongs among the American representatives. There Is also a deeper reason why, which In effect. Is that it is bojied that Borah would be able, if made a member {of the American commission and given {some freedom of action, to bring about results which could obtain the approval of the Semite.

6 HELD IN TIRE LOOTING CASE Three men are under arrest today on the charges of burglary and grand larceny, three others are charged with receiving stolen goods, and eight out of eighteen tires stolen from the Capitol Vulcanizing Company's store at 433 North Illinois street, July 8, have been recovered. Detectives Hynes, Hanks. Fields and McGlenn, who have been investigating the case, yesterday arrested Byrani Coops. 23. 725 North East street, on the charge of burglary and grand larceny. Coons confessed and Joseph Burnett. 19. 511 West Rev street, and Lawrence Burnett, 22, of the same address, were arrested on charges of grand larceny and burglary The two Burnetts were arrested a week ago when the police found them in an automobile in which there was a large collection of spark plugs and automobile tools These spark plugs were identified as having been stolen from the garage of Joe Hill on West Thirteenth street. Charges against Lawre nee Burnett were dismissed in city court, but Joseph Burnett was bourn over to the grand Jury at that time and that case is pending. Children Benefit in Mary Will The will of the late Mary A. Coburn was filed for probate today in the Marlon bounty Probate Court. The personal estate was estimated at SIO,OOO In value. The two daughters, Myra Coburn Powell and Mary Coburn Alien, were given equal shares in the personal property. They were given also n total of $7,800 worth of stock in the Henry Coburn Storage and Warehouse Company. The three sonp. Augustus, William H. and Henry P Coburu were each given stock amounting to $3,300 In value. The will provided that if Mrs. Coburn owned the property on the east side ot Illinois street south of the alley running e§st and wert between Michigan and at the time of her death, it was W become the property of her two daughters.

MINE OFFICERS DONATE WAGES The United Mine Workers' Journal announced today that because of the widespread unemployment among the coal miners of the United States and the distress existing, the international officials, members of the international executive board, international organizers and field workers of the United Mine Workers of America have volunteered to contribute their entire salaries for the month of July to the organization in order, as they explain, that they may share the burden of these hardships with the membership of the union. More than one hundred men yffleinlly connected with the union will make this sacrifice. Toe contribution of John L. Lewis, International president, will te $666 and Philip Murray, vice ! president, and William Green, secretary - treasurere, will each contribute sl>v3. The salaries of the others range below these amounts. Marriage Licenses Otis White, Evansville. Ind 23 | Mary Murphy, Evansville, lud 19 Anthony Lee, 923 West Washington.. 22 Gladys Stewart, 938 Fletcher av 23 ■ Edward Magruder, 1112 Hoyt av 31 Fay Dickey, 1112 Hoyt av 27 Russell Fish. O'lS .Sutherland av 28 Lola Shousv, 3325 N. New Jersey at 2d Joseph Matkovch, 718 \V. Holmes uv.. 27 Kozie Brezlnger, 712 W. Warrnan av.. 22 Eugene Armonde 220 W. New York at.. 38 Nora Pulliam, 220 W. New York 5t.... 42 I Charles Pope, 2345 E. Washington St.. 27 Helen Marsh, 28 Downer st 20 Earl Williams, 1322 Fletcher av 22 Helen Gooch, Broad liipple, Ind 18 Birth 8 Glenn and Ethel Kennedy, 1203 Finley, boy. Charles and Kathryn Quinlen, 2301 North New Jersey, Joy. Ray and Margaret Reiser, 2904 Paris, ! boy. Anton and Louise Laviecek, 719 North Warinar, girl. Bayari and Winifred Bell. 309 Dorman, boy. lienry and Mabel Gaalcma, 811 Church, girl. William and Hazel Tarker, 231 South ' Noble, girl. Lawn-nce and Susie Quirk, 1508 Ewing, ! boy. Edward and Hulda Link, 1923 Mansfieiu, boy. William and Stella Rutan, 509 Iveutucky, girl. Charles and Rose Smith, 1127 South West, girl. Fred and Kathryn Maas, 341 East Minnesota, girl. George and Mary Moore, 305 Caven. boy. Antonio and Josephine Prgano, 427 South Alabama, girl. Walter and Margaret Hunt, 718 East Walnut, boy. George and Lola Martin, city hospital, boy. Arthur and Louisa Gibbons, 1163 West Thirty-Third, boy. 1.1 ward and Katie Kinder, 1034 West Twenty-Seventh, boy. Frank and Louise Mindach, 843 North Jefferson, girl. Deaths Frank Snyder, 57, city hospital, pulmonary tuberculosis. John A. Walters, 59, city hospital, chronic parenchymatous nephritis. Veolia Mitchell, 13, HMS Lewis, pulmonary tuberculosis. Ret ha Hale, 17, city hospital, mitral Insufficiency. Katherine Kirchner, 6 months, 3029 school, broncho pneumonia. Louisa Amsler, 72, 243 Kansas, carcinoma. William Albert Joyce, 69, St. Vincent's Hospital, carcinoma. James Chestnut, 73, 216 North Pine, gastro enteritis. Nancy Cunningham, CO, city hospital, embolism.

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1921.

By DON HEROLD

BOARD HAS IDEA FOR CROSS-TOWN LINE PROBLEM (Continued From Page One.) Georgs W. McCray for S3.CI per lineal foot, total, sl,9ii. Sidewalks on east side of Boulevard place from Thirty-Fourth atreet to Maple rou J. to Charles Schwert for $1.65 per lineal foot: Iota! $4,01159. Sewer In first alley east of Villa u I panKU range auaet t.> a point h'-e feet Rout.< ot the first alicy s.mtti of Prospect struct, to George VV. McCray for $5.43 per lineal foot; otal. $2,425 .>5. Resolutions sere adopted for re-urficitig Sutherland avenue between Park and College avenues, sidewalk ou the south side of Market street from Delaware street to first alley west, resurfacing of Alabama atr.-.-t from Maryland street to a point 265.13 feet sotitfi, and sidewalk on the e.'ist aide of Pennsylvania s reet from Forty-Ninth street to Beverly Drive. The American Construction Companybid $11..' 9 per lineal foot on the permanent Improvement of Oliver avenue from the west end of the White River bridge to Drover street Plans were ordered for the opening of Blue llldge Road from Illinois to Meridian street and for the grading and graveling of Somerset avenue from Michigan to Tenth streets. The Big Four Railroad was ordered to repair crossings ov>r its tracks at Indiana avenue. North. St. Clair, Tenth, eleventh, Twelfth and sixteenth streets. Bursdall Parkway, Twenty-Fifth, Koaclni and Twenty Eighth streets. CALLS ON POLICE FOR ASSISTANCE; GETS ARRESTED After calling on the police to help hT recover an express package which she believed had been stolen by a taxicab driver. June Young, 23. alias Louise Browning, who says her home is at $!3 East Springfield avenue, Cbntmmlgn. 111, found herself in the very clutches af tba very power she had berafilf invoked. The attractive and tastefully dressed young woman Is now under arrest charged with vagrancy and with being a fugitive from justice.

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of Indianapolis will go to Chicago at once to bring Ryan here. An Indictment was returned today by the Marlon County grand Jury, charging him with removing mortgaged property. Ryan is charged with mortgaging sn automobile for $2,112.84 and then removing the machine from the State. The 1 records of the Criminal Court show Ryan was Indicted April 22, 1920, charged with etpbezzlement of $2,000 resulting from an alleged stock deal. The records show Judge .Tames A. Collins of the Criminal Court. Dec. 11, 1920, sentenced Ryan from two to fourteen years at the Indiana State reformatory and

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