Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 243, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1924 — Page 16

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ENGINE EXPLOSION COSTSTWO LIVES Fireman and Engineer Are Blown to Pieces. B’j United Pres* MOROCCO, Ind.. Feb. 22.—Investigation of the exulosion of a locomotive on the Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad near here yesterday which cost two lives was started today by Silverton Breed, a Government inspector. Frank Baker of Hammond,, engineer, and Jesse Meyer of Danville, 111., the fireman, were blown to pieces by the explosion. The engine was overhauled a few weeks ago. NEW PASTOR CONSIDERED Denver Minister Proposed tor Place at Roberts Park Church. The name of Dr. Edward Dunlavy of Denver will be proposed at the quarterly conference at the Roberts Park M. E.' Church, March 3, as a successor to Dr. George M. Smith, who resigned to become superintendent of the Methodist Hospital. Dr. Duniavy is a graduate of De Pauw University. He has had charges at Crawfordsville, Lafayette. Terre Haute, Huntington and Frankfort. He preached at the Roberts Park Church about a month ago. BUSH TAKES EXCEPTIONS Candidate Says Toney Misrepresents Action of I. U. Alumni. Objection to letters sent out by the organization of Edward C. Toner, candidate for the Republican nomination for. Governor .indicating he has the support of 'the Indiana University Alumni, has been voiced by Edgar D. Bush, also a candidate for the Republican nomination. Bush, in a statement, declared no official action ever has been taken by officials of the university or of the alumni association. Both Toner and Bush are alumni. CREDIT SYSTEM LAUDED Ex-Judge Says First President Laid Basis for Financial Policy. The sound financial condition and the position of America in the world of finance today is due to the credit j policy of the United States established by George Washington and Alexander Hamilton. Arthur R Robinson, formejudge of Superior Court, told the Indianapolis Association of Credit M?n. meeting at the Claypool. Washington’s honesty and system of finance survive, said Robinson.

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