Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 222, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1923 — Page 2
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HOUSE ACTION FAVORS TEACHING OF GERMAN IN SCHOOLS
HOUSE BILL AIMED AT FRATERNITIES Taxation of Property Is Proposed, Property of all Greek-letter fraternities would be placed on the list of taxables under the provisions of a bill introduced today in the House of Representatives by Representative William G. Johnson of Bloomington. Other lulls afWcting fraternities either have teen before the present session or are pending, but Representative John--son’s measure is the first specifying the group of college organizations. The judge of the Marion County Criminal Court would have the power, on occasions of congestion of the docket, to employ a special judge at the regular rates of pay, under the bill introduced by Representative Russell B. Harrison of Indianapolis. Authority of the State board of tax commissioners would be extended to include numerous enforcement details and power to impose punishment for non-payment through a bill introduced by Representative Myron H. Post of Anderson. Repeal of the law prohibiting grocers fiom returning stale break to bakers is contained in a bill of Representative James M. Carlos of Terre Haute. Other bills and their authors follow: Abolishment of State board of accounts and placing of its power in hands of auditor of State, by Representative Julius G. Schwing of Lawrenceburg; granting power to an attorney to establish lien on judgment, for fegal services, by Representative John W. Thiel of Gary.
MOVIE AND COUNTY UNIT BILLS APPROVED Women’s Council Discusses Proposed Legislation. The following bills were indorsed at a meeting of the Legislative Council of Indiana Women today : t the Clapyool Hotel: Senate bill No. 85 and House bill 134 providing State motion picture censorship, and Senate bill 37, providing for county unit school supervision. House bill No. 103, which would make the reading of the Bible in the public schools compulsory, was not approved. The debate which was to have been held between Mrs. A. T. Cox and opponents on the eight-hour bill for women was postponed until next week because the opposition was not prepared. Borst Speaks in Ohio Homer W. Borst, executive secretary of the Community Chest, went to Lima, Ohio, today to give a talk on “Family Welfare” tonight at the intercity conference of family social workers of northern Ohio.
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PHOTO SHOWS THE COFFIN CONTAINING THE BODY OF WALLY REID BEING BORNE INTO THE LOS ANGELES CHURCH WHERE IT LAY IN STATE, WHILE-THOUSANDS PAID FINAL TRIBUTE TO THE MOVIE STAR. TEN THOUSAND PERSONS GATHERED OUTSIDE THE CHURCH TO WITNESS THE FUNERAL. THE BODY OF THE MOVIE STAR WHO DIED AFTER A LONG FIGHT AGAINST DRUGS. HAS BEEN CREMATED.
CHAUFFEUR HELD ON GKCHARGE Attacked at Point of Revolver, Katherine Lee Testifies, Fred Walker, 22, chauffeur, 212 W. North St., was in the county jail today unable to furnish $5,000 bond. He is awaiting investigation of charges of criminal assault, carrying concealed weapons, drunkenness, assault and battery and a statutory offense. He was held to the grand jury by city court. A story of a joy ride which ended when police arrested Walker and a young woman who gave her name as Miss Katherine Lee, 21, in an automobile on the Westfield road near Sev-enty-Fifth St., was told in city court by Miss Lee. She appeared attired in a Hudson seal coat and a smart afternoon frock. Statutory charges against her were continued Indefinitely by Special Judge Lloyd D. Claycombe. Miss Lee told of having visited a dance hall Tuesday night. Later she accompanied Walker and some other young folk to Garden Point, a chicken dinner place in Broad Ripple, she said. After the dinner. Walker promised to take her home, but instead drove to the Westfield road, she alleged. She testified he covered her with a revolver, struck and mistreated her.
STATE REHABILITATION LAW REPEAL PROPOSED Second Senate Bill Provides for “Watcher” at Elections. Repeal of the State vocational rehabilitation law is provided for in a bill introduced by Senator Noble Hays of Scottsburg today. A measure submitted by Senator Richards of Terre Haute would give the precinct committeemen of each party the right to appoint a watcher during the count of election ballots. It was referred to the committe on elections. Six bills were passed to third reading. Included In them were Senator Winfield Miller’s bill fixing the salary of the Marion County treasurer at $5,000 plus 3 per cent of delinquent taxes collected, and one permitting county commissioners to increase salary of certain judges.
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Y. M. ARRANGES TALKS TO COLLEGE STUDENTS : Stock Exchange Director to Speak at Dental School. Cameron Beck, personal director of the New York Stock Exchange, will address the 400 students at the Indiana Dental College on “The Price of Leadership” Friday morning. Friday afternoon Beck will address the students of the Central Business College. A. J. Eliiott, known as “Dad” Elliott, will speak to delegations from Indiana student bodies Saturday evening in the Second Presbyterian Church. The Butler College quartette will sing. Both speakers will come here under auspices of the State Y. M. C. A. HUSBAND GETS‘LAST WORD/J3UT MUST PAY Third Spouse Ordered so Give Woman $2 a Week. "No, judge, he is not my first love,” testified Mrs. Frank Hedrick, 65, of 512 W. Pearl St. “He Is my third husband. I have had him for ten years and for nearly eight years he has worked a little on and off, but very little judge.” Frank Hedrick was on trial in city court for alleged violation of the “lazy husband” law. ”1 am sixty-two years old, judge,” he began. “He is not. he is only 59,” Interrupted his wife. “Mrs. Hedrick.” said Judge Pro Tern. Georges Rinier, “this courtroom is one place where you will be forced , to let your husband have something ! to say without interrupting him.” Hedrick then explained he was a j sign painter. He said he earned one j dollar last week and gave it to his i wife. He admitted that his wife paid I the rent on a four-room house and that two of the rooms were rented to j roomers. The court ordered Hedrick j to pay $2 a week to his wife. FORMER HOOSIER IS DEAD Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Laird Kimball, formerly of Indianapolis. were held at her home in Palo Alto, Cal., according to word received here by her sister, Mrs. Sollis Runnels, 121 E. Thirteenth St. Mrs. Kimball died Monday. Mrs. Kimball is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lois Rosenberry of Madison, vfts.. and Miss Alice W. Kimball of Palo Alto.
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REALTOR PRAISES WORKOF BOARD Secretary Returns From Convention, “The Indianapolis Real Estate Board compares very favorably with other boards throughout the country,” said Henly Hottel. executive secretary of the local board. He has just returned from a meeting of the National Association of Real Estate Boards at Jacksonville, Fla. Several hundred thousand dollars worth of property already have been appraised by the Indianapolis appraisal board this month, Hottel said. This body appraised the city's part of the proposed site for the war memorial plaza. PERIOD OF GRACE IS GIVEN SMOKE MAKERS Cily Wants to Be Sure Its Own “Consumer” Works. No arrests will be made for violating the city smoke ordinance until it has been proven that the smoke consumer installed recently at the city hall Is working satisfactorily, Mayor Shank said today. The mayor ordered Fred S. Beck, city smoke inspector, to begin making arrests several days ago when thf* smoke consumer was first Installed on the city hall heating plant, hut at the request of Francis F. Hamilton, city building commissioner, arrests will not be made until it is known whether or not the consumer will work during all kinds of weather and atmosphere conditions. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR EMPLOYE EUis Aldridge Laid to Rest—Lived Here Thirty Years. Funeral services for Ellis Aldridge, 69, who died at his home, 1620 Cornell Ave., Tuesday, were arranged for this afternoon at the funeral parlors of William E. Krieger, 1402 N. Illinois St. Mr. Aldridge, who was bora in Putnam County, was a resident of Indianapolis for thirty years. Ho was employed by the Indianapolis Street Railway Company during the entire time of his residence here. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Sarah Aldridge: two sons, Olive O. of Valley Mills and Clyde L., Indianapolis, and two grandchildren.
GOOD BEHAVIOR ‘BONUS’ WANTED TOR PRISONERS Greenca.stle Senator Proposes Sliding .Scale System. Prisoners will be entitled to a bonus, according to a bill Introduced by Senator Andrew Durham of Greencastlej today. The bonus would not be' •money, but is provided in good be- j havior sliding scale system, under which persons serving sentence on the State Farm near Putnamville would be discharged earlier if they have a good record. The scale ranged from a three-day bonus on a thirtyday sentence to a 212-day bonus for a two-year sentence. ALL QUIET AT BLANFORD There has been no trouble at Blanford, wiiere colored persons have been “ordered” to leave town by whites, according to a report received by Adjt. Gen. Harry B. Smith from a National Gua i-d observer stationed there. The report said only six colored mei\ had | failed to comply vyith the “order” to leave and that they were not mo- j tested. Girl’s Purse Seized A colored man seized the purse of Louisa Llewellyn, 438 Douglas St„ as she was walWng on Allegheny St., near Douglas lit., late yesterday. The purse contain* ,y'jout $7.
GOV. MORROW DEPLORES HUGE WASTE OF CREDIT Kentucky’s Cltlef Executive Speaks To Credit Men. j Credit is the rock of our economic j life, said Edwin B. Morrow, Governor j of Kentucky, in an address to the Inj dianapolis Association of Credit Men ! and the wives of members at a banquet in the Hotel Lincoln. Governor J Morrow was introduced by Governor Warren T. McCray. REPUBLICANS HERE FOR ANNUAL MEET I Editors and Party Workers Hold Two-Day Confab, Republican editors and party workers from all parts of the State were | In Indianapolis today for the annual i midwinter session of the Indiana Re j publican Editorial Association. The j session opened at the Hotel Severin at II a. m. today with the showing of i motion pictures of the process of paper | making. The editors expected to “talk shop” : this afternoon and all day Friday, the i meeting culminating Friday night In | the annual editorial banquet. Discussions on the program this afternoon were to be led by Julian D. Hogate of Danville, S. E Boys of Plymouth, Jay C. Smith of Seymour and Frederick E. Scliortemeier, secretary of the Republican State committee. George B. Lockwood of Washington, editor of the National Republican, will bo the principal speaker at the ban quet. Others invited to speak include Governor McCray, Senators New and Watson, Albert J. Beveridge and Miss Ktelka Rockenbach. vice chairman of the State committee.
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Lower Body of Assembly Accepts Committee Report Designed to Revive Study Prohibited Since 1919. Two bills, one authorizing tlie teaching of CTerman in the common schools and the other in the higli schools, introduced shortly after the opening of the State Assembly by Representative Waldemar Eiekhoff of Ft. Wayne, were recommended for passage today by the committee on education. The House concurred in the report of the committee, the hills passing on to second reading. Similar bills were defeated two years ago. Teaching of German in the public schools was prohibited by
TWO KILLINGS ARE CHARGED ID KEAN Continued front I’age One.) leadership of its officers, which for the last six months at least, has brought about a condition in this parish which is a blot upon our civilization and brings into question the proved title of American citizenship. “Thp flogging of citizens, their deportation and banishment and other kindred offenses were but. mere pastime and of such frequent occurrence that they were accepted as commonplace things, the protest against which was itself sufficient grounds for deportation. "It is the purpose of the State to present this evidence to the grand jury for its consideration and action as soon as we can get a transcript of it.” Couple Testifies The hearing closed with testimony of L. T. Jones, Moselle, Miss., who told of two automobiles carrying hooded men to the shores of Lake LaFourche the night of the kidnaping and murder o f Daniel and Richards. Jones said he had been forced to camp near the lake while traveling by automobile from Texas to Mississippi. About midnight, his wife woke him.
"Look there's the Ku-Klux Klan, ! she said,” Jones testified. "I raised j up and looked out at them and it was. “They had black hoods. Two men i were not masked. One was sitting | in front seat of the touring car, with i a sort of white rag tied around his | face and (he other was in the back of the truck. "They kept right on until they got out of sight around a bend. On the i other side of the curve we saw their lights by the ferry landing. Then the lights went out. After a bit the 1 lights of one of the cars same up | again and it started back to us. i Wife Buns Away “When U got to within seventy-five yards of us it stopped and the lights went out. My wife went right out of j our car and Into the potato patch j r earby and I took the baby and went, j too. “Their lights went on again and this car went on hack to the lake and then we got hack in the car. “About an hour or so after the cars went down to the lake the lights went on again and the two cars came back." “-Did they pass close to you?” "Within a foot or two.” _ "Were thby the same people that you saw when the cars went down i to the lake?” “No, sir. the two men that didn't ] have black hoods on, they- were miss- i Ing " “Did you see any other cars that.) night?” "Yes. one about 2 o’clock in the j morning and two or three coming that j way back from the lake.” His Kisses loosing Kick Statements by his wife, Anna* | Pearl, that she didn't get any enjoy-} ment or pleasure out of his kisses constituted cruel and inhuman treat-1 ment, Roderick W. Stelzel draftsman, j 2241 Kenwood Ave., alleges In his I suit for divorce. The complaint was filed in Superior Court today.
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BEWARE OF DRUGS Medical Authorities Advise Caution in the Use of Preparations Liable to Contain Powerful Drugs. Never drug your system to relieve or prevent colds, grippe or “Flu.” Drugs are liable to affect the nervous system or weaken the heart. Hot medicinal tea Is now recommended by many physicians, because it is best for the human system, acts quickly on the bowels and intestines by eliminating the excess poisonous wastes that usually tend to lower your physical resistance. Just pure, refreshing, healthful herbs from nature; that is why millions are now using Bulgarian Herb Tea to relieve and break up bad colds,/and also keep the poisons flushed from the system. Many physicians now prescribe Bulgarian Herb Tea, arid your druggist can honestly recommend it.—Advertisement. TRY A WANT AD IN THE* TIMES.
J the Legislature in 1919. Ten more bills passed into the legislative scrap heap today on recommendations of committees. Among these were the following: Abolition of State charter board for banks (Kitc-h); permitting appeal from charter board to Circuit or Superior Courts (Matthews); legalizing payment of musicians by certain cities (Isenbarger); requiring that hotels operate under liI censes and certain restrifctions (lie- ! Cutcheon); providing for reading of | Bible in public schools (Livingston); giving to township trustee power to supervise highways (Leveron), and provision for referendum on county road construction (Shafer).
BETTER THAN WHISKEY FOR JAD COLDS New Elixir, Called Aspironal, Medicated With Latest Scientific Remedies, Used and Endorsed by European and American Army Surgeons to Cut Short a Cold or Cough Due to Cold and Prevent Complications. Every Druggist in U. S. Instructed to refund Price While You Wait at Counter if You Cannot Feel Relief Coming Within Two Minutes. Delightful Taste, Immediate Relief, Quick Warm- i Up. The sensation in the drug trade is ! Aspironal. the quick-acting cold and i cough reliever, authoritatively guar- j anteed by the laboratories; tested, ap- j proved and most enthusiastically' en- | dorsed by the highest authorities, and proclaimed by the .common people as ten times as quick and effective as whiskey, rock and rye or any other j cold remedy they have ever tried. All drug stores are now supplied j with the wonderful new elixir, so step j into the nearest drug store, hand the I clerk half a dollar for a bottle of As- j pitonal and tell hint to serve you two | teaspoonfuls. With your watch in j your hand, take the drink at one j swallow and call for your money back j in two minutes if you cannot feel re- | lief coming within the time limit. Don't be bashful, for all druggists invite you and expect you to try it. Everybody’s doing it. Take the remainder of the bottle home to your wife ajjd babies, for Aspironal is by far the safest and most effective, the easiest to take and the most agreeable cold and cough remedy’ for infants and children, as well as for adults.—Advertisement.
DON’T HAVE TO GET OP NIGHTS ANYMORE Dayton Man Report* quirk Relief From Bladder Trouble That Caused Him to Get Up 15 to 20 Times Nightly. Mr. John Lumpkins, 7 Carrie St., says in his own home paper, the Dayton Herald: “For two years I had to get up 15 to 20 times each night. The scalding and pain was awful. After taking a few doses of Litliiated liuchu (Keller formula) the gravel came, until at least £5 pieces have passed. Some were as large as a bean. I am glad to have thfs way of telling my fellow sufferers about this great new remedy.” Llthiated Bucbtl (Keller formula) acts on the kidneys and bladder like Epsom Salts on the bowels. Tt cleans them out, relieving the bladder of all abnormal deposits. The tablets cost 2c each. This price makes it possible to place in the formula several expeusive drugs which are useful for relief. The formula is on the package. It is likely you have never taken anything similar. Try a few doses for backache, scalding, scanty or highcolored Wine and frequent desire at night. lb* sure to get the Keller formula Lithiatec Bucbu at Hook's Drug Stores and drug stores everywhere, or write The Kel er Laboratory, Mechaniesburg, Ohio. —Advertisement.
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JAN. 25, 1923
MAN BURIED ALIVE Bu United Frees LAWRENCE, Mass., Jan. 25.—One man was buried alive and scores of others narrowly escaped when a basement wall of the International Paper Mill collapsed today’. The body of Peter Farrell was recovered.
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