Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 185, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1924 — Page 14

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GERMANS UNABLE TO FORM CABINET Blocs Can’t Agree on Coalition Government, fiv VtUttA Prt*n BERLIN, Dec. 12.—Chancellor Marx today received party leaders, hoping to obtain some counsel as to how anew German Cabinet may be formed Meanwhile the present Cabinet has decided to resign, but can not decide when, owing to difficulty of finding a successor. Two blocs are struggling for ascendency—a ' great coalition” and a “burgeois bloc.” Marx and Ebert oppose the latter group, which would be led by the Nationalists. Meanwhile the situation appeared to be deadlocked. BANDIT IS OUTNERVED Taxinvui Laughs When Gun Is Pulled on Him. Don G. Foster. 1626 Central Ave.. driver for the Indiana Taxi Company. was not out any money today, because he called a hold up mans bluff. Foster was called to Pennsylvania and Market Sts., at 7 p. m. Thursday, and took the man to SCO E. New York St_. where the passenger flashed a gun and demanded his money. Foster said he laughed and said: "Say old tuner you’re afraid to use that gun." Bandit fled. TteeTure on Fuel Problems Fuel problems n. tr*dern steam plants will be discussed in an illustrated lecture at the Chamber of Commerce tonight under the auspices of the National Association of Stationary Engineers.

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Open House at Masonic Temple Saturday Evening

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ASYLUM OF EAPER COMMAXDERY, KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. IN MASONIC TEMPLE, TO BE OPEN FOR INSPECTION SATURDAY EVENING.

Open houe* for all Maeoni. Eastern Star member* and their friends will be held at the Maeonio Temple, North and Illinois Sts.. Saturday evening, when the twentieth birthday of the Indianapolis Masonic Temple Association will be observed. The building will be decorated with American flags, flower* and potted plants. While no set program is arranged, the boys band and the girls orchestra from the Indiana Masonic Home at Franklin will occupy the stags of the grand lodge auditorium from 8 to 10. Several orcvhestras will furnish music in the social rooms, but no dancing or cards will be indulged in. The affair will be general for

Masons of Marlon County, the Order of Eastern Star and their friends. Lodge, chapter, commandery and Eastern Star rooms will be open for inspection. Each Masonic body and Eastern Star will furnish an organist. The stx organs and several pianos will be utilized. Special music and singing will he protided by Raper Commandery Choir. George W. Kadel and Earl Cartwright. Hosts, with the Temple Association, will be Maeonio bodies and Eastern Star, with their officers as a reception committee in full dress. Raper commandery officers will wear the Templar uniform, and its drill team the white fatigue uniform. The latter will act as

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guides throughout the building. The Temple is owned by the Grand Lodge, F. & A. M., of Indiana and the Indianapolis Masonic Temple Association. Dedicated in 1 f>o9. The site was purchased Feb. 7. 1907. for £70,000. Cornerstone was laid May 24, 1908. The building was defeated May 24. 1909. Cost of building and its furnishings was about 5600,000. Total membership of constituent bodies meeting in the Temple In 1909 was 3.500. Total membership of bodies now using the Temple Is over 22,000. Average number of meetings held a month, this year, 100. Average nunilx'r of platea served a month, this year, 5,000. . Pay roll of Temple Association, 51.000 a month. Cost of sued. light, water, insur- • maintenance, help and repairs, 1924. 525.000. A souvenir and history of tiv> : building will be distributed dur 1 ing the birthday celebration. The visiting hours at the Temple i aro from 10 a. m. to noon each : week day. TOOHEY WAITS REMOVAL Burglar S nf need for Part In L. S. Ayres Robbery. Thomas Toohey. 32. Chicago, is in jail here today awaiting removal to the Indiana State Prison to begin a sentence of two to four'oon years. Toohey, alleged bandit and gunman, pleaded guilty to second degree burglary a.s result of his arrest during the robbery of L. S. Ayres & : Company store last June. Cash bond of $30,000 was returned, $19,000 of it to his wife and SII,OOO ,to Frank Jordan. Chicago. Prosecutor William R. Iteniy refuses to dismiss charges of auto banditry md burglarizing the Kiefer Stewart Jtrug Company, April 6. This means no parole, Rerny said. Gone, hut Not Forgotten Automobiles reported stolen ballon g to: Paul E. Harvey. 3103 N Station Ist.. Chevrolet, stolen from Penn -ylvania anil Louisiana Sts Richard Mclntyre. Frankfort. Ind., Buiek, stolen from Senate Ave. 'and Market St. RACK HOME AGAIN Automobiles reported found by j*>liro belong to: Herbert A. Newby. 418 E. Pratt St . Durant, found at 2454 N. 1111i nols St., rear. Car is held by sheriff. ; as whisky was In it. .Tack Ware. Graylynn Hotel, 1043 tN. Pennsylvania St.. Ford, found iear Illinois and New York Sts., by nvner. LUNDY GIVEN 90 DAYS 4on Who \ppra led to Supremo Court Sentenced. I Hu Timm Special BEDFORD, Ind., Dec. 12. i Bernard Lundy, who recently appealed to State Supreme Court and lost on conviction of a charge of failure t.o support his parents, was ito be taken to the Indiana State | Farm today to servo ninety-day 1 sentence, given in Circuit Court I here. Lundy, it Is said, let his I parents go to the poor farm, where I his mother died, hecause he was payj ing for an auto on the Installment j plan. Motorist Is Fined Jameu Lewis, 38, Colored, 934 W. Vermont St., was lined $25 and costs ion an assault and battery charge and $3 on a charge of driving on the | left side of the street In city court today. Tils auto la allego.d to have | oollldo.d with one driven by Henry i Lohrman, 52, of 2215 Speedway Ave.. | at North and Fayette Sts., Nov. 26. j Lohrman was hurt and a $250 cello j wrecked. - ■ ■ Held on Oregon Charges ! Thomas Yurka and Nellie Zajac, I (>OB E. New A'ork St., aro held under I $2,500 bond for their appearance in Portland, Ore., to face charges of violating the white slave act, following a hearing before United States Commissioner John W. Kern Thursday. They are said to have left Portland, April 14. Tho woman is ■ being held as witness against Yurka. Relieves CATARRH j Relieve this disagreeable ailment. Apply in ■ nostrils, snuffing well night o*d mornin*. j Soothos, Heals. All druggist*. M adr. to Bear Mis. Cos. Terre Haute, lad., (or toßflo

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