Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 191, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1924 — Page 16

RAIN CONTINUES HEAVY TOLL IN AUMCIDENTS Police Slate Crowded Today With Reports on Crashes, Accidents from rain continued its toll today. Benjamin Snow. 65. of Craig hotel, 32S E. Washington St., was injured about head and chest Thursdrtven by Holman T. Hill, 52, of 460 E. Washington St., at 405 E. Washington St. Snow was sent to the city hospital and Hill was slated. Doyen Appleman. 33, of 561 N Jefferson Ave., said he did not see a safety zone. His auto struck and injured Miss Hope Johnson. 17, of SIT Highland Ave. Appleman was slated. Mrs. Piney Driegan. 39, of Thirtieth St. and Orchard Ave., was struck by an auto driven by A. R Murphy, 26. of 3565 Orchard Ave., at Seventeenth and Thirty-fourth Sts.. Thursday nighj. Murphy was slated. A United States mail truck, driven by Wesley Richmond. 1521 Hoyt Ave.. collided with an auto driven by Carl Sehwenk, 2 335 Manlove Ave.. at Fall Creek Blvd. and College Ave. Richmond was slated for failure to display lights. Albert C. Gorham. 34. of 2630 X. Delaware St., was charged with driving while intoxicated by police who investigated an accide.nt at Vermont and East Sts., where his auto was in collision with one driven by Beroy Hobson. 1321 Kdgemont St. I. MAW WILL IS HELD INVALID Six Heirs Will Get TwoThirds of Estate. Under a decision of Probate Judge Mahlon E. Bash, the will of the late John M. Shaw, one of the founders of Kingan A Cos.. Ltd., who died April 27, has been decl.ired invalid. Five children and one grandchild will each receive approximately SIOO,OOO as result. Under the will. dated June 25. U<oo, shortly after Mr. Shaw’s third marriage, the widow, Mrs. Blanche Burkhardt Shaw, was sole beneficiary of the >1,200,000 estate. Plaintiffs alleged the will was unduly executed, and that it was procured through fraud and under undue influence. The heirs, who were cut off hv the will, will now take two-thirds of the estate and the widow gets one-third. The six victors are Mrs. Daisy Shaw Jones. Scotland, daughter of the first marriage; Mrs. Virginia Shaw Rock wood. 102 E. Sixteenth St.; John M. Shaw .Tr., Nashville. Tenn., and Josephine Shaw, Indianapolis, children of the second marriage, and Anne Shaw Davis, child of a deceased daughter of Mr. Shaw.

JAP AMBASSADOR PRAISES AMERICA Nippon and U. S, Must Stand Together, He Says. By TJnitnil Ptojis TOKIO, Dec- 13.—"1t seems clear to me our nations are destined to stand together for the peace of the Pacific," Tsuneo Matsudaira, who will shortly take up the post of Japanese ambassador to 'Washington, said today. "I realize the Importance of the post," he continued, ‘'and I am determined to do my utmost to strengthen confidence toward Japan in America. "I admire the United States for fairness and frankness at the Washington conference which I attended. which fortified my belief that openness arid sincerity are keynotes of the solution of diplomatic problems." PUBLIC VENTILATION Dr. Morgan Orders Inspectors to Watch Street Cars and Busses. City health inspectors have been ordered to keep closer watch .on ventilation of street cars and busses by Dr. Harman <l. Morgan, city health officrv. Respiratory diseases are often transmitted in poorly ventilated cats where passengers are huddled together, Dr. Morgan said. Chief difficulty seems to l>o whore early morning cars are heated at high temperature during the night in barns and then operated without ventilators being opened. Street car "ffieiala have issued orders to car crews to keep their cars ventilated. FARM .BOARD MEETING C'oiiuiiittee to Consider Resignation of W. M. Jones. Executive committee of the State board of agriculture was to meet today to take action upon the resignation of William M. Jones, secretary- Jones was before Federal Judge Ferdinand A. for ruling upon motion for new trial, and possibly for sentence in the Hawkins mail fraud case, in which he was convicted several days ago. The committee is not expected to name a successor, hut to accept Jones' resignation and leave the office vacant until the regular election in January.

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