Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 145, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1922 — Page 7

OCT. 27, 1922

HEAT MAKESHIFTS MAY CAUSE FIRES Prevention Chief Warns Against Epidemie of Blazes This Winter. Substitute methods cf heating. necessltated by thè coal shortage, will cause many fires this wlnter, unless UJiderstood, Jacob E. Riedel, chief in thè divison of re prevention. declares in a statement calling attention to Are hazards of emergency heating. Precautions are simple, thè chief pointed out. Following are a few instructlons he gives householders. See that stoves are placed on sheet metal to keep floors from catching lire. Be careful about stovepipes falling down through lack of support. Never use a gas heater in a room

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unless a door, wlndow or flue is wide open. Do not use flexible tublng to connect thè heater. Kerosene, or coal-oil, atoves should not be carried around while burnlng. Fili them in daylight. In case of trouble with such a heater, carry it cut tìoors at once, using a stick through thè handle if too hot to touch. ASKS DIVORCE Dolly Scaggs Wants Custody of Nine Children. Dolly Scaggs, wife of Sim Scaggs, a larmer at Mars Hill, today applied in Superlor Court, Room 2, for divorce trom her husband, charging nonsupport and cruel and inhuman treatment. Custody of thè nine llving minor children, May, 17; Reba, 14; Thelma, 12; Morris, 10; Walter, 8; Marry, 6; Emmadell, 3; Joe, 2, and Esther, 5 weeks, was asked by Mrs. Scaggs. The couple was married in 1904, thè complaint stated.

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Soup box ora SPEAKSTONIEHT Jack O’Brien Preaches AntiSocialism Propaganda. “Soap Box” Jack O'Brlen, representlng thè Constitutional Defense League, will deliver a "soap box” address at thè corner of Delaware and Washington Sts. at 8 o'clock tonight. O’Brlen ls travellng throughout thè country preaching anti-socialism propaganda and answering questlons of radicals concerning thè Constitution. The national slogan is “keep thè soap box safe for America," a very catchy slogan, inasmuch as this type of oratory is being used to tight radicalism and bolshevism in city streets, ' at factories and industriai centers.

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Mr. O’Brien also will address clubs and organizations while in thè city. Seven States have defense organlzations and Mr. O’Brien is enlisting thè aid of citizens and business men with thè idea of creating a slmilar organization in this State. REPRINTING BALLOTS Mistake Appears in Putnian County Ticket—Lesh Speaks. “It is my understanding that if a county fails to arrange its officiai ballot properly for a regular election, all votes cast by that ballot are lllegal,” Attomey General Lesh sald today in commenting on thè report from Putman County that thè Demoeratic ticket heads thè list on thè county ballot. Putnam County officiala are preparing to have their ballota reprlnted in order that thè names of Republican candidates shall be flrst. The law requires thè party which cast thè highest number of votes in a predous

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election shall appear flrst on thè ballota. BOY RUN DOWN Mrs. Martha Logsdon Notifica Police of Accidente Mrs. Martha Logsdon, 3254 Washington Blvd., notlfled police today that her car struck John Kappeß, 10, of 2224 E. Michigan St., at thè lntersectlon of Cross and Middle Dr„ in Woodruflf Place, late Thursd&y, causing lnjurles which necessltated thè lad’s removai to thè Methodist Hospital. CARTHEFT ALLEGED George Walton of Bloomington Charged With Vehicle Taking. George Walton of Bloomington was arrested laat night on a charge of vehicle taking. The arrest was made by Patrolmen Galtner and Smith, who alleged that Walton was In possesslon of an automobile owned by Russell Reiter.

ili STBS FOR PRESENTARMY President Gives Notice of Opposition to Further Reduction in Number Enlisted. Bjj United Press WASHINGTON, Oct. 27 —Congress today had notice from President Harding that he will oppose any movement at thè December session to reduce further thè size of thè American Army. In a letter to Secretary of War Weeks, Mr. Harding declared he believes that thè present Army of 125,000 men and 12,000 offlcers ”is as small as should be contemplated unless there should be a decided change In miltary conditlons throughout thè world.”

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