Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 165, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1923 — Page 11
FRIDAY, NOT. 28, 1923
RIOT FOLLOWS ADDRESS OF ALLEGED EX-NUN IVomen Scream and Pull Hair in Kansas City Theater. By United Pretx KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 23. Rioting broke out last night following an address at the St. John Theater by Mrs. Helen Steel who claims to be an ex-nun. Scheduled speeches by the woman had been ordered stopped, but she obtained an injunction preventing police interference. Following her address women started screaming, pulling hair and arguments broke out. One woman who asked a question was escorted from the theater by police amid cries of “thro# her out.” Booze Transporting a Felony In a letter to Police Chief Herman Rikhoff today. Deputy Prosecutor J. Burdette Little called attention to the new affidavit now available which
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i covers the transportation of intoxicatj ing liquor. Little points out that the above charge constitutes a felony now and wishes to familiarize the department in order that the correct charge will be made when the arrest is made and the car is seized. Paving Ordinance Expected An ordinance providing for the paving of Fifteenth St., between Boulevard PI. and Northwestern Ave., over remonstrance of majority property owners is expected at next meeting of the council. Three of the four property owners signed the remonstrance, but business concerns have complained on the condition of the street. Pre-Thanksgiving Services Pre-Thanksgiving services will be held in the Cadle Tabernacle Sunday at 2:30 p. m. by the Indianapolis Gospel Tabernacle Association. The Indianapolis Gospel Chorus, under direction of Joe Overmyer, will sing “Let Us Crown Him" and “What a Savior.”
GAMBLING HALLS CLOSED IN JUAREZ, MEXICO Part of “Kick” Taken Out of Wildest Town on Continent. By United Betas JUAREZ, Mexico. Nov. 23.—Part of the “kick” was taken out of the "wildest town on the North American continent” today when the Mexican government ordered three of the 'largest gambling halls in Juarez closed. Open charges, of “plated” faro games, loaded dice and too consistent "chuck-luck” resulted In the closing order. — j Mine Law Evaded Certain mine operators in Indiana are evading the State mining law's, according to an opinion of AttorneyGeneral U. S. Leah, submitted to Cairy Littlejohn, State mine Inspec tor. Under the law, mines employing less than ten men are exempt from regulations. Littlejohn pointed
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TECH SENIORS NOMINATE June Class Holds First Meeting at School, Tuesday. The June senior class of Tech High School held Its first meeting Thursday. Candidates for offices spoke. Ted Nicholas, president of the January senior class presided. Ewell Newman played a piano solo and the girls’ trio, composed of Genevieve McNellis. Eugenia Harris, and Rosemary A. Lawlor, sang several numbers. Principal Milo K. Stuart spoke on "Seniors.” The nominees for offioes in the June class include Thoburn Maxwell, Maurice Rush, O. K. McKittrick, Gilbert Moore, Bruce Savage, Eugenia Harris, Genevieve McNellie, Rosemary Lawlor, Frances Peters. Ruth Duvall and George Hite. Rainbow Vets Bureau Opened “Keep the Rainbow Division Veterans in Action,” is the slogan adopted in connection with the newly es-
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tablished emp'ydyiueut' outwent, 2M4 Castle Hail building, announced today by John M. Caylor, chairman of the employment committee. The bureau has sought cooperation of business houses and mercantile establishments In placing men. Three Hurt in Auto Crash By United Financial NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Nov. 23 Paul Kleffner left the locai hospital
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trie A m <jtL* Cry Jutwph Armstrong of Anderson. Harry McNess, also of Anderson, was cut about the lips and head. McNess and Armstrong are in the hospital at Anderson.
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