Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 50, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 July 1924 — Page 3

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OUTGOING BRITISH TRAFFIC EXCEEDS nil RUSH First Three Months Show Balance of 21,079 Passengers, By Times Special NEW YORK, July ".—The number of persons of British nationality who left the United Kingdom as passengers for places outside of Europe and not within the Mediterranean Sea during the three months ended March. 1924. exceeded the number who arrived as passengers from such countries by 21.079. In the corresponding period of 1923 an outward balance of 37,786 was recorded. As reported to the Bankers Trust Company of New York by its English information service, the movement of British subjects during the first quarter of 1924 shows a balance outward of 10.613 passengers to British North America. 8.137 to Australia, 1.317 to New Zealand and 21.342 passengers, in all, to various parts of the British Dominion and colonies. These figures approximate closely the figures for 1923, when the net outward movement to the British Dominions and colonies amounted to 21.962. In the first quarter of 1924 there was an inward balance of 1.100 passengers of British nationality from the United States, as compared with an outward balance of 15.163 in the first quarter of 1923. This difference is due in great measure to the fact, that the official quota of British immigrants to be admitted into the United States during the year ended June 30. 1924. was completed in the autumn of 1923. Traffic to and from the continent of Europe was made up as follows: In the first quarter of 1924. 149.836 I>ersons traveled to the continent and 158,505 arrived from the continent. In 1923 the movement was reversed to 154.770 traveling to the continent and 145.371 traveling from the continent. In addition to the number of passengers traveling between the United Kingdom and the continent by sea, the air ministry reports that 552 departed from and 863 arrived in the United Kingdom by air during the first quarter of 1924.

BLUE MONDAY NO MORE New York Bureau Gives Advice on Laundry Problems. A bureau to help women in their laundering problems has been or ganized by several experts. The purpose of the Household Service Bureau is to put at the disposal of housewives everywhere, free of charge, resources and methods of science, combined with those of practical home experience. Theri first efforts are being devoted to taking the “blue” out of Blue Monday by analyzing the difficulties of laundering and washing. The bureau is located at 199 Fulton St.. New York. Housewives are invited to write to the bureau. DEATH MARS REUNION Member of Family Succumbs Sudrcnly at Seymour. Death overtook what was to be a happy family reunion when funeral services were held Sunday for Bennie Combs. 39, of Columbus, Ind., who dropped dead at Seymour, Ind.. Friday. Members of the family, including Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Seaman, 3516 E. Twenty-Fifth St., drove to Seymour to celebrate the Fourth, when Combs was stricken. The funeral was held at the home of Mrs. Lydia Hawkins of Seymour. CITY SUED FOR DEATHS Ft. Wayne Residents Say Bad Water Caused Epidemic. Bp United Press FT. WAYNE. Ind.. July 7.—Six additional suits, asking $14,000 damages, as a result of illness and deaths from typhoid fever, are on file here today against the city. An epidemic, it is charged, was due to contaminated city water. With Shoes in Hand Charles Smith, colored. 35. who formerly lived at 428 X. California St. and 439 W. Michigan Ss., was found by police in the kitchen at the home of Mrs. Bonnie Bowman, 441 N. Meridian, with his shoes in his hand, according to officers. Young and Aged to Be Guests Nearly 200 children and aged residents of the Masonic Home at Frank lin, Ind.. will attend the annual York Rite picnic at Broad Ripple July 19. The boys band and the girls’ orchestra will play. Twenty Go to “Y” Camp Twenty Indianapolis boys registered at the Y. M. C. A. summer camp tear Bedford, Ind.. Sunday. Thirty-two boys, who have been a the camp for two weeks’ returned. Five of the first contingent remained for the second camp period. “Boy” Is Lost By United Press WABASH. Ind., July 7 Eva Whitmer. 16. reported lost for more than a week, was returned to her home In Goshen today. The girl was discovered here Sunday in boy’s attire.

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"JEW YORK, July 7.—This is sure a bird of a dog! i___J Every time he goes to bark he chirps. Asa purp he's the canary's warble. And as a bird he's he poodle's thyroid. When he walks his toes spread out and are webbed, like a duck's. He has just arrived from the Amazon valley, where Dr. William SEARCH IS MADE 7 FOR TWO WOMEN Two Boys Also Reported Missing to Police, Police today searched the city for two missing women and two boys. Jesse Johnson of Fairbanks, Ind.. asked aid in finding his wife, Mrs. Fern Johnson. 21. He said she had dark brown bobbed hair and was wearing a pink dress and gray and blue hat. Harold Paxsnn, 15. ran away from his home at 933 Hosbrook St., his father, George Paxson, ®6ld police. He has a scar on his neck and was wearing a light suit. Mrs. Ethel Smitherman. 31. of 1554 Linden St., left her home saying she was going to a nearby store, and has not returned, her husband told police. She left three children between 6 and 11 years old. She was wearing a dark blue dress, a sweater and a dust cap. Otis Saylor, 14, colored, is missing from his home at 515 Minerva St., police were told. BANDITS ROB HORSEMAN Trainer of Black Gold Held I p and Relieved of S9OO. By United Press CHICAGO, July 7. —H. Webb of Tulsa. Okla.. trainer of Mrs Hoots’ Black Gold. Kentucky Derby winner, was held up and robbed of S9OO here early today. Wehh. who is keeping Black Gold ir. condition for the Chicago Derby at Hawthorne track next Saturday was returning to the track from a cabaret. He was in a taxicab. Two bandits in an automobile crowded the taxi to the curb and took Webb's money. MARRIES AT FUNERAL Ceremony Takes Place Beside Mother’s Casket. By Times Special NEW ALBANY, Ind.. July 7 —ln compliance with his mother's dying wish George Robinson. 45. married Mrs. Lorean Bagshaw of Jeffersonville. beside her casket an hour preceding the funeral. The Rev. Thomas B. Terhune. pastor of the Hutchinson Presbyterian Church, officiated both at the wedding and at the funeral. Life on Bounding Main Ten members of the naval reserve force, in training recently at Camp Shank, left Sunday for Michigan City for a twq*jveeks cruise on th<Great Lakes. They are Hugh Hanna. Fred Hartman, Richard Barrows. Charles Mann. Marion Lowman. Herbert Hudson, Alex Schneider. Floyd Perry. Miles Standish and William Roeder. Overworked: Seeks Death. GOSHEN, Ind, July 7.—ln a sudden attack of insanity said to have been brought on by overwork. Irving l Gorsuch. superintendent of mails in i the Goshen postoffice, slashed his I wrists and cut his throat. Physicians today hold hope for his recovery'. Narcotic Agents Needed So great has become the illicit drug traffic in the United States that the Federal narcotic force will be increased 125 men immediately, Henry M. Trimpe, secretary civil service bureau. 421 announced today. The civil service commission will receive applications for the positions until July 22. Church Patriotic Party A patriotic party will he given by the Calendar Club of the Sutherland Presbyterian Church at 8 tonight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McKamey, 2910 Arlington Ave. The program includes a Russian folk dance. Spanish dance, flag song and pantomime. Pennsy Employes Elect B. C. Miller was re-elected chairman of the miscellaneous force committee of the Indianapolis division |of Pennsylvania Railroad today. Miller heads a committee representing employes in questions arising with officials. —•

Schurz. member of am exploration party, found him. The “wild dog" they have called him, for want of a better name, though in some respects he is far from canine. He actually chirps like a bird. Also he has cauliflower ears, like a prize fighter; a long body, like a daschhund and long, slick hair. He is en route to the Zoological Gardens in Washington. G. 0. P. EDITORS TO MEET Two-I>ay Outing at West Baden Opens Friday. Republicans from all sections of the State will gather at West Baden Friday fn r the two-dav annual summer outing of the Indiana Republican Editorial Association. Among those who will attendVare Governor Emmett Rranch, Clyde A. Walh. State chairman, and Ed Jackson, nominee for Governor. John A. Brown Hundred John A. Brown, secretary State board of charities, has returned from the national conference on social work at Toronto, Canada. He was r imed chairman of the division of public officers and administration and a member of the executive | committee.

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CHECK-UP SHOWS BURGLARS ACTIVE DURING WEEK-END Armed Hold-Up Man Escapes With sl2 From Restaurant, One week-end hold up and several burglaries were on police reports today. Allen Creekbaum, 1262 W. Washington St., told police he w r as attending the restaurant operated by his brother at the above address when two colored men drove up in an old car. One entered the restaurant, pointed a gun at CreekUum and took sl2 from the cash register. Creekbaum said he fired three shots at the auto as it drove away. , Hams, sausage, bacon and other meats, and lard, valued at S2B, were stolen fi*m the Howard Nichols meatjnarket at 603 Division St. A pass key gained entrance to the home of John Bissonette, 2614 Brookside Parway, where $11.25 was taken. Burglars removed a screen at the home of George Rue. colored, 713 W. St. Clair St., and ransacked the house, taking $lO. Burnt matches were scattered over the house. L. L. Jenkins, milk dealer, 329 Drexel Ave., reports fourteen pints of milk stolen almost daily from a wagon while the driver makes deliveries at the Guaranty Bldg. Jturglars at the Indianapolis Tennis Club, Oriental and St. Clair Sts., ransacked all lockers. The caretaker could not tel! whether anything was taken. CANADIANS RETURNING Nine Thousand I>eave U. S. in April and May. Bp Times Special OTTAWA, Ontario, July 7.—Nine thousand Canadians, who have lived in the United States six, months or longer, reutrned to Canada in April and May, according to statistics of the department of immigration and colonization. Figures from 146 nut of 171 towns along the international boundary showed that in April, 4.084 Canadians returned to their own country. In May. 4,839 Canadians came bark from the United States through 129 immigration points. The returns for May have not yet been fully compiled. forty-two ports having yet to he heard from.

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ROAD PROGRAM SLOWED Bad Weather Blocks Work on State • Highways. One mixer outfit laying pavement for Indiana's State road system broke previous Hoosier records for a day's run this spring, but the net program is far behind schedule, John D. Williams, State highway director, announced today. At the start of the 1924 construction season the commission had under contract, including uncompleted mileage from last year, approximately 380 miles. Continuous rains I have blocked all anticipated progress. One outfit in State lid. 10, near Attica, laid 1,137 feet of concrete road In one day. Between six and eight hundred feet is considered a good day’s work. Only thirty miles of pavement were laid during .Tune, when, under | ordinary conditions, the same out- ; fits would have completed fifty miles easily. SWIMMING GIVEN BOOST Motograph Carries Message on Red Cross Drive. In the cause of swimming, the silent orator on the Daylight Corner, the Merchants Heat and Light Company, is carrying this message: "Another Red Cross service—every child a swimmer. Instruction given by life saving corps at municipal and "Y” pools. Learn-to Swim week. July 14 to 19. Register for your children at Red Cross headquarters. William Fortune, chairman.’’ Dodging Causes \ccidcnt Robert Cutingham, 439 W. Mar ket St., is held by police today on a charge of assault and battery after his auto struek Virgil White, 40. of 308 N. Fultz St., on the sidewalk at Blackford and Washington Sts, Cutingham said he drove on the sidewalk to avoid a ear driven by John Strothenk, 605 E. Market St., according to police.

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ASSISTANT COACH AT INDIANA QUITS ‘Beans’ Gardner, Grid Aid, Not to Return This Fail, Bp Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind., July 7. Raymond A. (Beans) Gardner, line coach of football at Indiana university last fall, will not return this year on account of his lumber business In the West, according to an announcement made here today by At hi Me Director Zora G. Clevenger. Gardner was first assistant to head coach "Navy Bill" Ingram last fall and was well liked at Indiana. He had previously assisted Ingram in developing Pacific coast Navy service teams and was prevailed upon to quit his business last fall to

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assist Ingram in his first year at Indiana. Garner has notified Indiana that the press of business this year will not permit his absence for football coaching. The name of a successor to “Beans” Gardner is expected to be announced by the athletic committee within a few days. Man Reports Own Kidnaping Pete Commise, 130 S. Noble St., reported to police today that Sunday night he was forced into an automobile by four men whose names he does not know and taken to a house where whisky was being sold in one room and a craps game going on in another. He was robbed of 75 cents and badly beaten, he said. NUht Credit Meeting July 24 The monthly night meeting of Indianapolis Association of Credit Men will be he, 1 July 24 with J. Henry Scattergood, Philadelphia, Pa., as speaker on a b isiness topic. Terre Haute association has invited Indianapolis credit men to their annuaj outing at Deming Park. Terre Haute, next Saturday.

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GOVERNMENT ENDS 111 IN BRAZIL Public Buildings Seized Before Troops Arrive, Bp United Press RIO DE JANEIRO, July 7.—A section of the army of the state of Sao Paulo rebelled against its officers early Saturday, seized public buildings and caused considerable excitement before order was restored by Federal troops over Saturday and' Sunday. The movement apparently started over dissatisfaction at the decision of the Sao Paulo state government to renew its contract for a French miltary mission, which has been instructing the state’s military forces for the last three years. Troops in several barracks gathered quietly in the early morning, seized a number of officers and started a parley with the state government. -■ The officers, backed by Governor Carlos De Campos and the Federal garrison, refused to yield to the rebels’ demands and there was some street fighting Saturday. A dispatch to the govrenment origan, Jornai Do Commerceio, here to- ! day says the insurrection has been,, j quelled. CLUB OFFER CONSIDERED Columbia and Marion Officials to Confer This Week. Proposals that the Columbia Club take temporary quarters at the Marion Club until its new home on the Circle is completed still are under 'consideration. A committee of Columbia Club members composed of Arthur Bradshaw, president; Fred Gardner and John C. Ruckelshaus, will confer this week with Frank A. Symmes, receiver of Marion Club, and Ralph A. Lemcke, president. The Columbia Club now has quarters at the Clay pool. One of the world's largest dams is being constructed on the Indus River, in India, for irrigation purposes.

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