Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 215, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1923 — Page 7

JAN. 17, 1923

BULLET FAILS 10 • STOP PROWLER Home at 531 Kentucky Ave. Entered. John S. Guiss. 531 Kentucky Ave., was lying in bed at 10 p. m. Tuesday, when he heard some one enter the rear room of his home through a door left unlocked. Guiss secured his revolver and started to investigate. When the prowler saw Guiss, he ran from the house. Guiss fired one shot at the man, but he said he believed the bullet did not hit him because of the speed the prowler showed In escaping. nisi™ HEARING TUESDAY

Second Session Announced by Senate Committee. A second public hearing on insurance bills now liefore the Senate will ne held next Tuesday evening in the Senate chamber, it was announced ktoday by the committee on insuraance. * following a public hearing in the Senate late Tuesday. Senator Cann's bill to reduce the number of the State industrial board from five to three, and Senator Lambert’s bill to exempt fanners from the employers' liability act were under fire. John G. Brown of Monon, chairman of the Legislative Committee of the Indiana Federation of Farmers' Associations, urged favorable action on Senator Lambert's bill. Attorneys for Indiana thrashermen opposed it. Representatives of labor and manufacturing interests offered amendments to the Cann bill, which would change workmen's compensation rates. Samuel R. Artman, chairman of the State industrial board, testified there was no need for an industrial board of five members. He said only three members were active most of the time iast year. SPEAKERS OF PROMINENCE COMING TO UTILITY MEET Outside States Will Send Delegates to Session Jan. 25. Several hundred persons are expected to attend a meeting of the Indiana Public Utility Association at the Clay pool Hotel, Jan. 25. In addition to members of the association there will be delegates from Michigan, Illinois and Ohio. Governor McCray will be the prinipal speaker at a noon luncheon and rFormer Governor Goodrich and Sen-ator-elect Samuel M. Ralston are ex pected to take part, according to Charles L. Henry, president. Speakers from the other states will be F. A. Newton of Jack9on, Mich., head of the Consumers’ Power Cos.: B. J. Mullaney of the Peoples’ Gas, Light and Coke Cos. of Chicago: G. B. Maxwell of Cleveland, ex-secretary of the Ohio public service commission, and Edward N. Hurley of Chicago, chairman of the United States ship ping board during the war and former chairman of the Federal trade commission. MRS. BLAKE FUNERAL Funeral services of Mrs. Katherine E. Blake, 63, of 1409 N. Pennsylvania St., who died Monday evening, were scheduled for 4:30 p. m. today at the Planner and Buchanan chapel. Mrs. Blake, author of "Hearts Haven,” an historical novel, had wide experience a6 a newspaper woman. Donald Blake, 3760 Broadway, an architect, is her son.

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11 HELD OVER TISIE ALLOIED No Hearing for Prisoner in Sixty Hours. Sixty hours after his arrest, John Davis, 34. colored. C2O Blake St. today was still in the cell room at police headquarters without having been given a hearing in city court within twenty-four hours, as the law requires. Davis was charged with vagrancy. On Tuesday he was re-slated under the nani of Evans Coffey, 270S High land Place, and was charged with burglary and grand larceny. Detectives say Davis wore an overcoat they suspected was stolen. Other detectives said they had evi dence that would show Davis, alias Coffey, entered a residence. Davis said today he lived at 1232 Booker St. Judge Delbert O. Wilmeth declared he would investigate and that the man would be granted immediate hearing. MORE STUDENTS ARE ENROLLED IN CLASSICS Greek Pupils Doubled in New York, University. NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—An increase in the study of the classic this year has been announced by New York University. There were ICO students of Latin a year ago, as compared with Goitre Relieved Two in Same Family at Goshen Mrs. Chas. Snider, Goshen, Ind., says she will wHte and tell how her two daughters were relieved of Goitre by Sorbol Quadruple, a colorless liniment. 'You can see the treatment and get the names of many other successful users at the Hook Drug Company, all drug stores, or write Box 308, Mechanicsburg. Ohio. —Advertisement.

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128 this fall. The number of Greek students Increased from twenty-eight to forty-eight. There has been an even more pronounced increase in the number of students of the romance languages at New York University, amounting to nearly 75 per cent in French, or from 434 in 1921 to 757 in 1 .*22. The number has increased from eighty-nine to 172. GAMBLERS KEEP MOVING BERLIN, Jan. 17.—Police pursue gambling house proprietors so closely that they eafinot operate In the sam< headquarters wto nights in succession

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FOUR ARRESTS IN BURGLARY PROBE Police Seek Two More of Alleged Gang. With three men and a 20-year-old girl under arrest and search under

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way for two other men, detectives believed today they have rounded up a gang connected with a number of recent burglaries. In addition to Edward Hall, 17, of 2312 Woodlawn Ave., arrested Tuesday In connection with investigation of the burglary of the drug store of Charles Wyatt, 1402 W. Washington St., when Hall is said to have had a watch stolen from the store in his possession, the detectives held suspects registering as Oscar Leffler, 21, cook, 2312 Woodlawn Ave., and Walter Lowe, 33, of 120 S. Neal St. The latter is charged with having bought

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stolen goods from the reported gang. A girl registering as Miss Dorothy Cann, 20, of Anderson, who was visiting at the Woodlawn St., address, is held on a charge of vagrancy. Detectives allege she w'as wearing stolen clothing. The prisoners deny any-xonnection with a burglar gang. CREMATION AID TO CRIME LONDON. Jan. 17.—Government officials are considering the advisability of forbidding cremation because criminals use it to cover up murder.

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SONS OF A. R. TO MEET jof the organization at the University . * . i Club Feb. 26. A business meeting will About fifty members of the Sons he]d in tho aftornoon and a din . of the American Revolution are ex- ner j n the evening, it was announced pected to attend the annual meeting by the board of directors today.

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