Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 217, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1924 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 23, 1924

SEVEN CONVENTION COMMITTEES ARE NAMED BY LEWIS Hessler Heads Appeals and Grievance Body—Transportation Largest. The following committees for the j convention of the United Mine Work- j ers of America have been appointed , by John L. Lewis, president, in addition to those already annonunced: Seale—Frank Farrington, chairman, district No. 12: John Hessler. secretary, district No. 11: Rinaldo Cappelini. district No. 1: John Brophy, district No. 2: William Feeney, district No. 4: P. T. Fagan, district No. 5: Lee Hall, district No. 8: Thomas Kennedy, district No. 7: James Foster, district No. 8: Christ J. Golden, district No. 9; Martin J. Flyzik. district No. 10; J. U. Morris, district No. 13: William Bogartz, district No. 14: A. J.,McGuire, district No. 15; Francis J. Drum district No. 16; C. F. Keeney, district No. 17: William A. Sherman. district No. 18: William Turnblazer. district No. 19: George Hargrove, district No. 20 Andrew McGary, district No. 21: Martin Cahill, district No. 22: Lonnie Jackson, district No. 23: George H. Toskey. district No. 24: Arch Helm, district No. 25: Silby Barrett, district No. 26; Joe Bosone, district No. 27; Samuel Paseoe. district No. 30. Resolutions—Thomas Kennedy, chairman, district No. 7; Perry Tetlow, secretary, district No. 6: Arch Helm, district No. 25: James Morgan, district No. 22: William J. Sneed, district No. 12: Martin J. Flyzik, district No. 10; C. F. Keeney, district No. 17: Andrew Steele, district No. 25, and A. J. Jackson, district No. 12. Constitution—Lonnie Jackson, chairman, district No. 23: Van A. Bittner, secretary district No 5; C. J. Goiden, district No. 9: D. H. Watkins, district No. 13: James Skahan. district No. 14: Stanley J Hudzmskl. district No. 2: William Roy, district No. 6, and Andrew McGarry. district No. 21. Officers’ Reports—Lee Hall. chairman, district No. 6 William Mitch, secretary, district No. 11: Rinaldo Cappelini. district No. 1: John Brophy. district No. 2: P. T. Fagan, district No. 5; J. K. Morris, district No. 13; Martin J. Cahill, district No. 22: Joe Variot, district No. 14. Jams Gleason, district No. 1. Appeals and Grievances—John Hessler, chairman, district No. 11: G. W. Savage, sere t ary. district No. 6: Thomas Lowry, district No. 1 William Turnblazer. district No. j 19; Tony Badiali district No. 2: John Gay. district No. 13: William Hargest. district No. 5; Nick Fazio, district No. 2; Ora Gassaway. UistrietOJo. 8. Order—Samuel Paseoe, chairman. district No. 30: Richard Gilbert, secretary. district No. 2: Ed Dobbins, district No. 12: H. H. Vincent, district No. 23: Silby Barrett, district No. 26 A. W. McComas. district No. 17: Anton Koch, district No. 21. Transportation—John Mossop. district No. 6: Albert Neutzling. district No 12: T. 3 Morgan, district No. 11: Enoch Williams, district No. 1: Richard Gilbert, district No. 2: William Feeney, district No. 4: William Margest, district No. 5: G. W. Savage, district No. 6; John Vourishin. district No. 7: John Cabbac". district No. 8: James J. MeAndrew, district No. 9 Harry J. Allsop. district No 10: William Mitch, district No. 11; Walter Nesbit. district No. 12: John Gay. district No 13; Harry Burr, district No. 14: Felix Pogliano district No. 15: Samuel Weatherholt, district No. 16 Fred Mooney, district No. 17: Robert Peacock district No. 18: E. L. Reed, district No. 19: George Hargrove, district No. 20: Anton Koch district No 21: James Morgan, district No. 22: H. II Vincent, district No. 23: John Murray. district No. 24: George Hepnle. district No. 25: Lewis McCormack, district No. 26' William Riddell, district No. 27: Samuel Paseoe, district No. 30. OIL SPURT PREDICTED National Demand Expected to Boost Activity in Indiana. With the United States partially deiendent upon oil imports in five years owing to the tremendous demand for gasoline, as forecast by Federal authorities, Indiana oil men declare production activities will be greatly increase next spring in the State, Dp. W. N. Logan, geologist of the State conservation department, stated today. Indiana wells yielded 1,050,000 barrels in 1923, slightly below the yield of the two preceding years, Dr. Logan reported. New EA'ctrical Code Ready Anew electrical code favored by the Electrical Contractors’ Association of Indianapolis may be submitted to the city council as an ordinance, according to Francis F. Hamilton, city building commissioner. Although contractors want the code effective Feb. 1, Hamilton said inspectors would not enforce it until the council had approved it by ordinance. The measure is aimed to prevent fire lossqs. Freight Rate Cut Sought In an effort to obtain lower freight rates for kitchen cabinets, Oscar Ratts, vice chairman of the public service commission, and A. B. Cronk, chief of the tariff department, left for Washington, D. C., to appear before the Interstate Commerce Commission in oral arguments Friday. Eighty-five per cent of the kitchen cabinets manufactured in the United States are made in Indiana..

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Between shows at the Lyric, where he is headlining this week's vaudeville bill, Joe Jacksor, pantomimic comedian, amuses himself, and the the other acts on the bill, with radio concerts picked up from the ether by means of a* receiving set which he carries with him and installs in the dressing room back stage. Jackson is a radio “bug” of the first degree, and is never so happy as when “tuning in.” Jackson, who has long been a vaudeville star, enjoys the rec-LEMGKE-JEWETT ‘COMEBACK’ SEEN ‘Feelers’ Put t)ut for Former Mayor as Candidate. An effort to determine how the public would feel about an attempted “comeback” by the Lemcke-Jewett faction of the Republican party In Marion County was being made today. This faction, overpowered by the Shank faction in the city and ail but routed by the Coffin-Dodson faction in the county, apparently is contemplating a final attempt to "return to life.” The suggestion, put out in the nature of a "feeler” is that Charles W. Jewett, former mayor and one of the leaders of the faction be put forward as a candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor. Some time ago U was reported that conferences had been held between friends of Shank and friends of Jewett pursuant to a suggestion that they combine to defeat Ed Jackson, secretary of State, for the nomination. Apparently this project has been abandoned. at least temporarily, with the hope that, as a result of the multiplicity of candidates in the Republican party, the lightning might strike Jewett. NEWSPAPER MAN DEAD F. G. Hay M ill Re Laid to Rest in Indianapolis Thursday. The body of F. O. Hay, former Indianapolis newspaper man, who died Tuesday at Chicago, will be brought to Indianapolis for burial. Funeral services will be held at Crown Hill cemetery at 3 p. m. Thursday. For twenty-five years prior to 1996. when he left for Seattle, Wash.. Mr. Hay was circulation manager of the Indianapolis News. He is survied by the widow.

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ord of having appeared before more kings and queens than any other artist in vaudeville. He entertained several times “by royal command” for the late King Edward of England. He gave a performance in Petrograd, then St. Petersburg, for the late Czar of Russia and the entire Russian imperial family. He has a medal that was presented to him by the King of Italy in token of appreciation for a performance which Jackson gave at the royal palace in Rome, and he has also entertained King Alfonso of Spain and King Albert of Belgium. -1- -I- -1Attractlons on view today include: “The Last Warning,” at English’s; “Cat and Canary.” at the Murat; Julia Sanderson and Frank Crumit, at Keith’s; Joe Jackson, at Lyric; “Carnival of Venice,* at Palace; “Chuckles,” at the Capitol; “Broadway Belles,” at the Broadway; movies and •variety, at the Lincoln Square; ”A Song of Love,” at the Circle; "The Courtship of Myles Standish,” at the Ohio; “North of Hudson Bay,” at Apollo; “The Wanters,” at Mister' Smith’s, and “King’s Creek Law,” at the Isis. LEW FAVORS PLAYGROUND Poor Bear Tax Burden. Shank Tells Franklin Kiwamans. Bit Times Special FRANKLIN. Ind., Jan. 22.—JIaking a plea for all lands now available for such purposes be preserved for children’s playgrounds, Mayor Shank of Indianapolis, a candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor spoke here Tuesday before the Kiwanis Club. He f.avored the spending of money for Improvements, but said that taxes are not fairly distributed, that the poor are being forced to bear an unfair burden. “I am unable to see how In the world any one will be able to decrease taxes and pay a soldier's bonus and* other expenses at the same time,” he said. TO INCORPORATE Indianapolis Society Seeks Permanent Headquarters. The Indianapolis Medical Sor.lety, will be Incorporated soon with a view to obtaining permanent headquarters threugh purchase or erection of a building. These trustees were elected Tuesday night: Drs. Davis Ross. A. L. Marshall, George S. Row, D. O. Kirby, A. 1,. Wilson and Murray Hadley.

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Daughter ofJSculptor With ‘Cat and Canary * jfc Ijr -T v % / iL Y . That Emily Taft, daughter of Lorado Taft, the Chicago sculptor (and with a natural aptitude for art), should not have had her career set definitely at any early period is one of the contraries. Instead she chose the stage and in three seasons has become the leading woman of “The Cat and the Canary,” which Is now on \dew at the Shubert-Murat. Mr. Tart, In addition to “The Fountain of Time,” on the Midway Plasaince, Chicago, and “The Spirit of the Great Lakes” group flanking the art institute in the same city, achieved an eighty-foot concrete figure of the Indian chief, Blackhawk, which stands on an Imminence commanding the Rock River valley at Oregon, lIJ. The spot Is beautifully wooded and ideal for camping. Hence under Taft’s guidance an art colony has thrived there in summer for years. FLAMES DAMAGE HOMES Sparks From Burning Flue* Blamed for Two Blaxes. Sparks from burning flues were responsible for fireo that damaged two homes Tuesday, fire officials said today. Damage estimated by firemen at S3OO was caused to the home of John McCotter, 529 S. Holmes Ave. The home of Mrs. W. D. Mesler, 2149 N. Talbott Ave., was damaged to the exten of $l5O.

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Charity Begins at Home SHE dirtiest *place in the Statehouse? Despite a total of thirtyseven janitors on the staff of Henry A. Roberts, State superintendent of public buildings and grounds, nearly three time3 the number during the Ralston administration, to keep the State building spick and span, contenders for the “honor” have already announced their claims. And the first candidate is Dr. W. F. King, secretary of the State board of health! “We’ve got the dirtiest office In the Statehouse,” Dr. King declared today. “It’s right above the furnace room, in the first place, and then other causes, such as tinloading coal under that window there, makes it impossible, it seems, for the janitors to keep it clean.” “Have you taken the matter up with the superintendent?” he was asked. “No, I haven’t attempted to go into that yet," he replied with a smile. “If I was the superintendent. however, I believe I would do something.” Roberts, however, stated he had received no complaints about the condition of the building. ”We need more help than we have,” he said. “But I want to stay within the budget of $35,000. My predecessors had about fortyfive helpers, while I have only thirty-seven.”

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SMITH 10 DISCUSS FIGHT MIRCHES Both Sides to Be Heard By Y, M, C. A, Club, “Modernism and Fundamentalism— What It’s All About,” will be the subject of two addresses to be given before the Y. M. C. A. Bible Investigation Club by Dr. Matthew F. Smith, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, tonight and Jan. 30. The club meets every Wednesday at 6:20 p. m. for supper, followed by a program until 7:30, open to all men. “Dr. Smith is not coming to us in a controversial spirit; he has studied both sides of the question and will bring us, in the two addresses, the facts as he has found them. We can draw our own conclusions,” said Frank M. W. Jeffery, president. buildTngT line is set First Step Taken In Establishing Keeler Blvd. A building line of 150 feet fer FiftySixth St., from Meridian St. east to the Monon railway, has been established by the city cofnmission as first steps in establishing that section of Kesler Blvd. The move was on recommendation of the park board. Consideration of a petition of the Apostolic Faith Assembly, a colored congregation, for permission to erect a church at Fall Creek Parkway and Paris Ave. was continued. Petitions to change territory at Twenty-Ninth St. and Capitol Ave. and the east side of Shelby St., between Bradbury and Finley Sts., from residential to business classification, were referred to committees.

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SUMMER RESORT BURNS Loss Is $3,000; Officials Believe “Vigilance Committee” Knows of Affair. Bp Unitei Press COLUMBUS, Ind., Jan. 23.—The theory that a “vigilance committee" might know something about the burning of a summer resort near Flat Rock was held today by Bartholomew County authorities after an Investigation of the $3,000 sirs. Charles Spice, manager of the resort, barely escaped. Many complaints had been made against the nature of dances held at

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