Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 145, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1922 — Page 10

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BRUII COH. OEADLQCKS OIEB ELECTINGMfIYBfI Second Session to Name Successor to William M. Stoble Ends Without Decision. 25 BALLOTS ARE TAKEN Wife of Deceased Executive Is Candidate to Succeed to Unexpired Terni. By Times Special BRAZIL, Ind., Oct. 27.—Brazil continued today without thè Services of a full-fledged mavor. The city council adjourned iast night aster its second deadiock session, which has met to elect a city executive, thè members voting three for Mrs. Mary Stoble and three for Ed S. Mance. Twentyfive ballota bave been taken at thè two meetings of thè council all resulting in thè same alignment. The vacancy was created recently by thè death of William M. Stoble. His wife is being supported by three members to complete thè unexpired term of her husband. J. R. Hendrlx, a councilman, is acting as mayor pendlng thè outcome of thè council’s deadiock. It is intlmated that a “new candidate will be brought luto thè running at thè next meeting of thè council on Nov. 8.

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LAPO RTE—Edward Tonner, 32, was sound calmly walking around thè streets here aster he had stepped off thè back platform of a speeding New York train. He says he escaped from thè Illinois State hospital. TERRE HAUTE—"Here boy, trot out my grip.'willya? I’m in a deuce of a hur —thè speaker was at thè Terre Haute House and made a hurrled exit when he sound he was talking to a member of Sousa’s band. ATWOOD —Robert Poling, 15, made a net prosit of $935.50 in thè production of onions this year on a twoacre piece of ground. ETNA GREEN—Four hundred 1 aerea of swamp land, reclaimed by F. ] F. Fribley are now worth $245 an acre, according to flgures placed by Kosciusko County reai estate men. EVANSVILLE—Miss Lucile Morgan of Washington, was arreeted ! here. She said she was tired of golng to high school and had run away from 1 home to fìnd a husband. PRINCETON—LiIIIe Young, 22, has been sentenced to serve from one to three years in prison for failure to j care for her two children, 2 and 5 years old. DEOATUR —The flrst schoolhouse built in Decatur is to be tom down, it was built in 1854. HARTFORD CITY—L. King, tiarness maker, fell ftom thè banister around thè stock ales pavdlion here durlng a Ku-Klux Klan meeting and broke his anxle. GRAVELTON —A. H. Engleman has cultivated a new bean known as thè sulphur bean which he has b; en distributin extensively. LEESBURG —The honey crop of r.orthern Indiana will be short thè coming wdnter. due to thè long dry speli this summer. TERRE HAUTE —A Holstein calf born at thè Rose orphanage here weighed 134 pounds. This is thè largest new born calf recorded in Holstein history COLUMBIA—“Bady” Westerfìeld is displaying twelve potatoes here that ha ve a combined weight of fourteen pounds. PLYMOUTH —Auto trucks have been placed in servlce to haul logs from many of thè smaller railroad towns of northem Indiana where it has been impossible to procure railroad fiat cars for several weeks. MUNTONE Mentono, with a population under 1.600, has become one of thè largest llvestock shipping points in this part of thè State. CLINTON —Chester Carrell sald that his wife stirred up his anger with a stove poker and caused him to assault her. NEWCA STLE—A display of old coveriets will he a feature of thè semi-annual meeting of thè Henry County Hlstorical Society to be held bere. LAPORTE WILL CELEBRATE Pian Ceremonies on Anniversary of Start of County Agent Work. liti Times Special LA PORTE. Ind., Oct. 27.—Henry C. Wallace. Secretary of Agriculture. and James P. Howard, president of thè American Farm Bureau Federation. will be among thè speakers to appear here during a celebration of thè tenth anniversary of thè establishment of county agent work in thè State L. B. Clore was appointed thè first county agent in thè Stato here in 1912.

WOMAN (S ARRESTED Mrs. Chaipps Wilcox Is Charged witli Complicity in Auto Thefts. Bv Time Special HAMMOND, Ind., Oct. 27.—Mrs. Charles Wilcox was arrested here today charged wlth compliclty in her husband’s alleged questionatile dealings. Her husband is held by Gary police on a charge of having received Btolen goods. Police Bay they are uncovering a ring of automobile thieves credited with Laving stolen and disposed of thousands of dollars' worth of cara in thè last year. KILLED BY HOUSE By Timeè Special NEWCASTLE, Ind.. Oct. 27. Frank Guerln. 62. of Straughn, wa? killed here yesterday when a house he helping move sLipped from thè bokma and teli on àlm.

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Opposes Debt Canceliation By Times Special PRINCETON. Ind.. Oct. 27.—ExGovernor Samuel M. Ralston, Demoera tic nominee for thè United States Senate. made clear that he opposed canceliation of thè allled war debt In a speech here yesterday. "I could not look an American soldier in thè face again If I favored cancelling this debt of natlons which have already done more for thelr soldiers than we have done for ours,” he declared. Labor Leaders Condenined By Times Special MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., Oct. 27. Albert J. Beveridge, Republican nominee for thè United States Senate, declared that labor leaders were attempting to arouse class passlon apainst hlm, and denounced "Gomrers and Company” as an organ oi

MORE POSTAL CHANGES Civil Service Cominission Will Fili Seven Indiana Yacancies. ! By Times Special ! WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.—The civil i service commisslon has been requested to hold examinations for postmasters lat seven Indiana oflices. The offlces are Jonesboro, Logansport, Merkel, Marion, Perù, Wabash and Warren. The date has not been fixed, but it i will be early in December. LABISITiTii IMPROVES DAILY Reports to Federai Director Indicate Business Improvement. Th generai Industriai and labor situation in Indiana is considerably improved, Thomas A. Rlley, Federai lnbor director of thè State, said today. Reports from various Industriai centers indicate shortages of certaln classes of labor and thè recent demand for farm help has been well supplied. A shut-down of thè American Steel and Wire Company and thè Remy Electric Company at Anderson ls re ported to have thrown 700 men and 500 j-omen out of employment, but many of these are being absorbed by thè Steel Industries upstate. Fanners throughout thè State were I threatened with heavy emp loss some- : time ago lf suffìcient help could not he obtained to harvest them, but this demand has slumped to almost nothlng, an unfalllng indication, Riley says, that thè necessary help has been i obtained. FOUND GUILTY OF ARSON John 11. Farlow, Kush County Farmer, is Convicted by Jury. By Tim r s Special RUSH VILLE, Ind., Oct. 27.—John D. Farlow, 48. prominent farmer of this county, was sound gullty of arson iby a jury in Rush Circuit Court late Thursday. He was charged with having set Are to a barn on thè farm of his uncle, Joseph Farlow. The blaze was extinguished without loss. Sentence was not passed by Judge Craig, of Greensburg, special judge, pending thè fiìlng of a motlon for a new trial. HOOSIER IS INJURED Charles Douglas of Garrett Hurt in Airplane Accident. By Times Special OKEECHOBEE. Fla., Oct. 27. Wilford A. Rettlg was killed and Charles Douglas of Garrett, Ind., was j seriously Injured when an airplane in which they were flying crashed in thè Street here yesterday aftemoon.

HIMELICK BECOMES JUDGE Oath is Given to Fayette County Officiai Friday. By Times Special CONNERSVILLE, Ind.. Oct. 27. E. Ralph Himellck took thè oath as Judge of thè Fayette Circuit Court today. He succeeds thè seat held by Judge Raymond S. Springer for thè past slx years. Judge Springer was presented with a sllk umbrella by courthouse employes. MOTORCYCLIST INJURED Nelson Bowman Hit by Truck at Shelbyville. By Times Special SHELBYVILLE, Ind,, Oct. 27. Nelson Bowman, 45, -tras seriously lnJured when thè motorcycle on which he wae rlding was struck by a heavy truck driven by Harry Marks and owned by Benjamin Lee. Ho was taken to an Indianapolis hospital. YEGGS LOOT SAFE By Times Special CLINTON, Ind., Oct. 27.—Yeggs h oted thè safe in thè grocery store cf Mike Cheperac and escaped with about SI,OOO in cash and other valuables last night. The family was sleeplng in thè rear of thè store, but did not hear thè robbers.

Bigrourßoiite Restoration of Trains Traina 43 and 34, between Cincinnati and Chicago, will be restored to service; first trip leaving Indianapolis for Chicago 12:01 a. m. Monday, October 30; flrst trip leaving Indianapolis for Cincinnati 3:00 a. m. Monday, October 30. Indianapolis-Jacksonville, Fla., sleeper, Royal Palm, train No. 30, leaving Indianapolis 2:45 a. m., daily. Open for occupaney 9:00 “The Sycamore” Leave Indianapolis 5:00 p. m. Arrive Chicago 9:40 p. ra. Observation Parlor Car. Dìning-Lounge Car. OTHER CHICAGO TRAIN SERVICE Lv. Indianapolis 12:00 neon, 2:45 p. m, 12:40 a. m. 2:35 a. m. Ar. Chicago 5:35 p. m. 8:05 p. m. 7:05 a. m. 7:60 a. m. Parlor Cars and Dining Cars on day trains. Locai Slcepers on 12:40 a. m. train, arriving Chicago 7:05 a. m. Open for occupancy 9:00 p. m. For tickets, reservations and detailed informatlon, cali or address CITY TICKET OFFICE, 112 Monument Circle. Phone CI relè 5300 J. W. GARDNER, Division Passenger Agent.

radicalism. In a speech here last night. Campaigning Some By Times Special SOUTH BEND, Ind., Oct. 27.—Miss Esther O'Keefe of Plymouth, Democratlc nominee for Congress from thè Tbirteenth district, is making a etrenuous campaign to unseat A. J. Hickey, present representative. Mrs. Wheatcraft Is Speaker By Times Special NOBLES VILLE, Ind., Oct. 27. Mrs. Vivian Tracy Wheatcraft of Whiteland urged mothera of Indiana to take théir place in thè politicai world in a speech at Durbin last night. She said that thè woman in politlcs should endeavor to preserve thè lnstitutions dear to her heart and not strive for thè plaudits of thè peoplo.

ROOSEYELTGHEED UTTERED BY 11, B. DELEGATES HERE Principles of ex-President Are Spoken in Unison by Members at Congress. By WALTER D. UIC KHAN Several hundred United Brethren ministers. laymen and bisliops attending thè annual State congress of thè United Brethren Church today repeated in unison two principles of llfe uttered by Theodore Roosevelt. These words of Roosevelt were repeated by all present: “When you play, play with all your might; but when you work don’t play at all;” and “We must pay with our bodies for our soul’s desires.” The Rev. S. S. Hough of Dayton urged that each church pay onetwelfjh of thè benevolence quota for thè year on thè twentleth of each month. Ho warned that lncomes must baiance expenditures or retrenchment j !s necessary In thè great program of ■ thè church. “The flrst essenee of Christian llfe ! is partnership with thè Lord,” Rev. j Hough declared. Stewardshlp of Wealth ' Dr. G. D. Batdorf, pastor of thè ! First United Brethren Church of Dayton, Ohio, discussed thè steward- i ship of wealth. “He declared that wealth stored upon earth may be stoìen. He polnted ! out that wealth is stolen by thè bur- j giara who break lnto thè home and thè bank and pointed out that thè “thieves of war” have stolen blllions of thè money of thè Christian natlons | of thè World. “The nations of thè world feared at f.rst that they couldn’t pay thelr war debts and now they know they can’t ) even pay thè interest," lie said. “The thieves <>f war have stolen over three i hundred blllions of dollars of thè ! monex of Christian nations. For years ; to come, thè wealth of Chrlsti; n na- j tions will be beeause we [ have been unfaithful in tho steward- j siilp of tiie Lord.” Other speakers of thè day before thè j congress were Dr. A. T. Howard of Dayton, Ohio; thè Rev. O. T. Deever, Superintendent .1. A. Groves of thè Rt. j Joseph conference, and others. The congress will dose tonight.

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WILLIAM P.EIIS BISESTO DM HARRYTUTEWILER Prosecutor Addresses Republican Workers of Tenth Ward in Majestic Building. William P. Evans, prosecutlng attomey, tvho seeks re-election on thè Republican ticket, last night carne to thè defense of Harry D. Tutewiler, nominee for county commissioner, recently tried and acquitted in city court on a blind tlger charge. Speaking to a meeting of Republican workers of thè Tenth ward in thè office of Robert F. Miller, ward chairman, 1016 Majestic building, Evans said: “You hear some talk about Mr. Tutewiler, but just advise those who are spreading this talk to inquire about his Democratic opponent, John McCloskey. I want to talk to thè point. You will flnd upon lnvestigatlon that thè Republican county ticket generaliy le superior to thè Democratic ticket.” Evans said he was “talking to thè people who want law enforcement. I am ai pealing especially to thè women.” Walter Pritchard explained that Judge James A. Collins, nominee for re-election as Criminal Court Judge, cannot speak this week beeause of illness. A number of other candidates were present. Mrs. Dora Cooper urged election of Albert J. Beveridge as United States Henator.

AEREE ON STATE RBADJUNCTIONS Highway Officiate of Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky Designate Connections. Members of thè Indiana State highway department and thè Illinois Stato department, have agreed on an Interstate road connection extending from Mt. Cartnel, 111., to Princeton, Ind. By this connection, lt will be necessari - for thè Stato department to build 12.7 tnlles of new road from l’rinceton to thè Wabash Rlver. It has been tentatively agreed to connect Illinois and Indiana with a road either from Mt. Vemon or New liarmony to CrossvUle, 111., which vvould necessitate thè building of elght miles of road in Indiano. It was further agreed between Kentucky and Indiana highway coni missioners to connect thè two States by a road from Dado Park near Evans villo, to Henderson, Ky. This wlil malte lt necessary for thè nelghhorlng Stato to build a road from Henderson to thè rlver. INFLUENZA CETS START GREENSBURG, Ind., Oct. 27 —lnfluenza in Greensburg is assumlng thè epidemie stage. Fifteen lnmates of thè Decatur County lnilrmary aro suffering from lt

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IH HITS WETS WHO ARE POLITIGALLYDRY Aims Shaft at Charles W. Jewett —Democratic County Speakers Are Active. “Here and there voterà are being entertained with prohibition speeches by persona who are suspected of being politically dry and privately wet," said Smiley N. Chambers, Democratic nominee for Judge of Superior Court, Room 2, in a speech to employes of ! thè American Foundry Company. He replied to a recent speech of 1 Charles W. Jewett, former mayor. who charged that thè Democratic ; ticket is wet. i “When your vote and my vote and l'other votes for light wine and beer ! mount into thousands, Charlie Jewett will deciaim in his best oratorical | manner that he was for it all thè ; time,” said Chambers. Richard M. Coleman, Democratic nominee for prosecuting attorney, addressed a crowd in thè rear of a dry beer saloon at New York and Agnes Sts. Joseph P. Turk, Democratic nominee for Congressman, and Paul G. Davis spoke outside. Twenty-flve representative Democratic business and professional men, called together by Charles A. Great | house, met at thè Claypool Hotel and | pieciged vigorous work for success of thè entire Democratic ticket.

ARREST THREE MEN Logansport Police Hold Workers in Connection With Killing. By Times Special LOGANSPORT, Ind., Oct. 27. Three men were arrested here yesterday in connection with thè killing of Michael Popiela, of Chicago, a railroad worker whose body was sound in a coal pit Monday. The men arrested are Jerry Taylor, 32; Tony Aman, 44, and Frank Collello, 35, all workers on thè same shift with Poplela at thè time he was killed. VENUE CHANGE OPPOSED Siate Resista Applicai ion of Mine Union President Defendant. By United Press CHARLESTOWN, W. Va., Oct. 27. —Action on thè petitlon of C. Frank Keeney mine union president, for a tecond charge of venue in his murder accessory trial today was deferred until Monday, at thè State's request. At that time thè States attorneys announced, affidavits will be presented denying thè defense’s charges that prejudice exists there against Keeney. IDENTITY UNKNOWN Police are trying to locate thè relatives of a young man sound by Traffiq Offlcer Shover at Pennsylvania and Market Sts. The youth did not know his name or address. He is Ave feet eight inches tali, weighs 135 pounds, Is about 24 years old and wore an olive drab shirt, overalls, army shoes and a light cap.

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