Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 36, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1923 — Page 10
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BARUCH URGES FARMERS TO BUY ARMOUR GRAIN GO. Would Turn Organization Into Great Cooperative Firm, y Bti United Press CHICAGO, June 22. —A plan for cooperative purchase of the Armour Grain Company by farmers, as suggested by Bernard M. Baruch, has aroused favorable interest from J. Ogden Armour and George E. Marcy, head of the grain company, Marcy said today. Marcy confirmed that Baruch had broached the scheme to both the Armour chiefs. After Armour and Marcy had given general approval to the plan, no definite proposal as to purchase price or buyers was made, and the project is still in a tentative stage. Baruch revealed his proposed project in New York last night. He urges the farmers, probably through the United States Grain Growers. Inc., or a like organization, to purchase the Armohr organization and turn it into a great cooperative marketing concern through which the wheat growers may obtain increased prices and greater profits. POSSE PLANS TO CAPTURE CONVICT Slayer, Entrenched in Swamp, Will ‘Fight to Finish,’ By United Press ' ESCANABA, Mich., June 22. Preparations for a concentrated attack on the swamp stronghold of George Natchoff, escaped convict and slayer, were made today by J. P. Corgan, Marquette prison warden, who is directing posses of several hundred men. Natchoff, with another convict, later captured, is hiding after killing Deputy Sheriff Frank Corgan. Posses will attack the swamp with methods used in cleaning out machine nests during the war. Natchoff has sent word that he will “fight to a finish.” He Is without food. STOCK EXCHANGE BROKER EXPELLED BY BOARD P. G. Stamm Charged With Violating Certain Rules. By Uvi f ed Press NEW YORK, June 22.—The board of Governors of the New York Consolidated Stock Exchange today announced the expulsion of P. G. Stamm of P. G. Stamm & Cos. Stamm was expelled for violating certain rules of the exchange.
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Thirty-five Mexicans arrived in Fairmount for work in the Hollan-St. Louis Sugar Company. James A- Davidson and Dr. William Feeder were chosen to represent the Gary Real Estate Board at the Cleveland convention, June 27. With its little arms outstretched, a baby not more than a week old was found lying in a basket on the front porch of Michael Lauer. Ft. Wayne. The Associated Building Contractors of Indiana will meet in South Bend, Sept. 6. to discuss State building conditions. Wilma Lewis. Milford, 11, died of lockjaw. The disease resulted from a blister'rubbed on her heel by a shoe. Franl? Bloomer, 45, Anderson, was severely injured when the steering
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Association, Evansville, held an indignation meeting, protesting against condition of the grade school, said to Six hundred baby chics were burned to death in a fire which destroyed a chicken house of Joe Sutton, Lafontalne. Harry Pullen, 28, South Bend, was found unconscious and with two deep gashes across his forehead. He said he had been slugged and robbed. Mark W. Lyday, city attorney, Clinton, warned citizens that weeds on their property must be cut or they will be prosecuted. Kokomo merchants are having a
hard time keeping track of their customers. Three hundred and seventytwo families moved last month, figures compiled by the Rating Bureau show.
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Bar Association to Meet The twenty-seventh annual meeting of the Indiana State Bar Association will be held at West Baden, July 5 and
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Supreme Court, Judge James A. Collins of Criminal Court here, and Elmer Lockyear.
