Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 257, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1923 — Page 12

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COMMISSION GETS JUDGE’S DECISION ON RATEFOR GAS Master’s Report That 90 Cents Is Confiscatory Upheld by Anderson. The next more In the Indianapolis gas rate case Is up to the public service commission. At about the same time the commission sets anew rate a petition asking permission to cut the gas rate in Terre Haute 10 cents a thousand cubic feet will be received from the Citizens Gas and Fuel Company of that city. Judge Albert B. Anderson, in Federal Court Tuesday approved the report of William P. Kappes, master in chancery, calling a 90-eent rate "confiscatory.” He continued in effect the present rate of $1.20 until the commission sets a rate. Anderson made it plain that he had no intention of fixing a rate. Rate making, he said, is not the function of the court. If a rate is so low as to be confiscatory it can be set aside by court action. About $520,000 which has been impounded since last May by court order was ordered turned over to the company. Anderson said that he was inclined to believe a net return to the company of 7 per cent was too high. Attorneys for the Citizens Gas Company pointed out that during the hearings before the master no objection had been made to fixing 7 per cent as fair rale of return. A. B. Cronk, representing the commission, said it probably would take the commission sixty to ninety days to complete its investigations and set a rate. TWO STILLS ARE SEIZED Two Ohioans Held After Raid by Police Squad. Dismantled fifty-gallon and twentygallon stills were at police headquarters today and Fred Stone, 60, and Harry Moble, 50. of Columbus, Ohio, were under arrest on blind tiger charges following a raid at the home of Fred Lacey, Michigan Rd. and Sixteenth St., by Lieutenant Hudson and squad Tuesday. Lacey was not at heme. The stills were found in the attic, police said. The officers allege the two men emp- i tied twelve barrels of mash. A small amount of whisky was found, they charged.

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YOUNG lAN GIVES SPURIOUS CHECKS Uses Name of Richard Hughes, Who Is 111. The city detective department had received no complaint at noon today about an alleged spurious check worker who operated In four downtown stores the past two weeks. It Is said a private agency was handling the case after the men, upon whom the checks were passed, refused to file an affidavit In the prosecutor’s office. A man posing as Raymond Hughes presented checks signed by Richard Hughes, Apartment 5, 911 N. Meridian St. Hughes has been seriously ill at home for three months, it was learned. His son, Raymond, traveling salesman, Is not in the , city. Managers at some of the stores which received checks know the Hughes family, but the check-passer met only clerks. Bertermann, florist, cashed a check sold a basket of flowers for a fictitious dead person and gave back sls change in money. The man operated in the same way at the C. C. Hauger Company, Florsheim Shoe Company and the A. Welgand and Sons, florists. Persons familiar with the case agree that It was a person who knew the Hughes family and knew of Hughes’ illness. MAGICIAN TO BE GUEST Thurston Will Attend Traffic Club Luncheon. Howard Thurston, magician, will be a guest at the Traffic Club luncheon Thursday noon at the Severin. Families of members ate invited. Club directors meet at the Severin at 6 p. m. Thursday.

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