Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 257, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1925 — Page 3

MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1925

REPUBLICANS IN , MOVE TO REPEL SENAOEBELS’ Republican Members Asked to Stay in Washington for Battle, Bv United Prett WASHINGTON, March 9.—The full strength of the Administration Vas rallied today to repel Senate inuurrections against the confirmation of Charles B. Warren, as attorney general, and against the expulsion of the four La Follette Republican Senators from party ranks. Republican Senators who had planned to leave Washington early (this week on various personal affairs have been asked to cancel their arrangements and remain to add their votes to the Administration forces in the Senate. If it can keep its full strength the party can put down the opposition, adopt the resolution ousting Senators La Follette, Brookhart, Ladd and Frazier and confirm the nomination of Warren. A few absentees, however, would put the organization in an embarrassing position. Both these Issues are expected to ibe decided finally this week. Senator Watson, assistant Republican leader, announced he would call up the committee slates today in the face of challenges from Senator Borah, Idaho, and Norris, Republican, Nebraska. Three members of the ex-com-municated quartet expect to take the i'oor in their own behalf and the entire matter is to be treated as a court trial—with Brookheart, Ladd and Frazier pleading their own defense.

STATESTO DECIDE THEM PATE Election Will Decide South American Dispute. WASHINGTON, March B.—President Coolidge In arbitrating the controversy between Chile and Peru over the sovereignty of the provinces of Tacna and Arica today deelded the question shiuld be referred to a plebescite of the inhabitants. The decision was a partial victory I for Chile whose resident nationals Peru claims have increased in number du ing the period since the dispute began. Male Inhabitants over 21 years of age, who are citizens of either country it was agreed in 1884, to decide the sovereignty of Tacna and Arda by a plebiscite. However, the plebiscite was never held, because of repeated failures to agree upon terms. The two disputed provinces have played a part in the history of Chile and Peru somewhat similar to the role of the Alsace-Lorraine in French and German affairs. 400 to Attend Rally Approximately 400 leaders of Indianapolis Christian churches and Sunday schools are expected to attend a dinner and pre-Easter rally tonight at 6:30 at the Central Christian Church. Dr. Frederick Taylor, pastor of the First Baptist Church, and Dr. Jesse M. Bader of St. Louis, Mo., will speak. Wave Length Assigned Rm Timet Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind., March 9. Federal Government has taken the initial step in recognizing the proposed radio broadcasting station to be built by Indiana University with the resignment of a wave length of 252 meters. Beveridge Is Speaker Py Timet Special Albert J. Beveridge was chief speaker Sunday afternoon at an opening meeting held by the' American legion. His topic was “The Bible as Good Reading.”

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Ingenuity of north side high school boys today was a source of worry for city and State officials. Anew type of motor # vehicle constructed by Eugene True, 17, of 2941 Washington Blvd., and Jack Dyer, 14, of 2848 Washington Blvd., Is net covered by the law requiring licenses for motor vehicles.

APPROPRIATIONS IN FINAL SESSION (Continued From Page One) next two years to more than $66,000,000. Two Bills Vetoed Governor Jackson to date had signer seventy-seven bills and one Joint resolution and approximately a score of measures awaited his signature The Go 'erngr had vetoed two measures, one raising the mortgage exemption from SI,OOO to $2,000, and the O’Connor bill requiring assessment of real estate contracts at their true cash value. Klan measures were not well received in the Senate. Among meas ures killed were: Two religious garb bills, registration of alien bills, uniform textbooks bill, requiring Bible reading in public schools and bill setting new qualifications for teachers. The Cooper religious garb bill passed the House. Among the important measures killed were: x Speedway bill, "blue Sunday” bill, chiropractic bill, obscene magazine bill, codification of fish and game law's, safety crossing bill, creation of board of public safety, State constabulary bill, eugenical sterilization bill, workmen's com pensatlon, county unit education bill, codification of banking laws, teachers’ tenure bill and Lambert filling station measure. Many Bills Die A total of 815 bills was lntroduded. The Senate passed 183 measures, killed forty-eight and seven were withdrawn. The House passed 180 bills, killed 118 and sixty-three were withdrawn. Among bills Bigned by the Governor to date: Clark of Marlon—Extending time for payment of Barrett law assessments sixty days after final date for payment of taxes in November. Sheets—lncreasing petitioners to acquire school property from 26 to 60 per cent. Devol*—Permitting Indiana insurance companies to accept group policies without medical examination. “Blue Sky" Amendments Harris of Lake—Amending "blue sky" laws. Pittlnger—Placing all revenues received by the State in general fund. Pittlnger—Designating the State budget committee and its duties. , Mendenhall of Marion —Increasing salaries of chief clerks of Marion County Circuit and Criminal Courts to $2,500 annually. Wright of Randolph Codifying liquor laws.

Holidays Set Cooper of Vigo—Designating by Governor’s proclamation June 14 as Flag day and Nov. 11 as Armistice day. Murray—Requiring discount and deposit banks and loan companies to issue statement of condition at same Interval as national banks. Noland—Extending limits on property churches and lodges may hold. Lindley Terminating guardianship of female wards under age of 21 on marriage,, at discretion of court. English—Making sale of methyl or wood alcohol for beverage purposes a misdemeanor punishable by fine of\ SSO to SI,OOO and imr-isonment not to exceed one year. Indiana Day English—Designating Dec. IX as Indiana Day. Bradford—Providing for establishment of detention homes in cities of 50,000 population or more. Sims—Providing schools shall fly United States flag. Moorhead—Requiring department of conservation to furnish free permits for Ashing and hunting to honorably discharged soldiers. O’Rourke—lncreasing pensions for firemen on retired list and for widows and orphans of firemen. Lindley—Providing for cooperative marketing association. Barker—Providing for revaluation of real estate in 1925. Barker—Authorizing county commisrloners to take over and operate as county hospital institutions deeded by private associations. Moorhead—Providing for regulation of motor bus industry under public pefvice commission. Utility Measures Cann—Providing that utility depreciation funds sltpll be used only in replacing property and equipment, and that balance remaining may be invested or used in new construeBarker Amending wi

EUGENE TRUE (L*EFT) AND JACK DYER.

The boys are sjiown reassembling their “bus,” which consists of a home-made pushmohiie pro polled by a one-cyUnder gasoilrm motor. Sergts. Jack O’Neal and Harry Smith of police accident prevention bureau contend the boys should have licensee, but don’t know what kind.

penses of making valuations of their property. Quillin—Providing utilities shall not encumber their property or franchise without consent of two-thirds of stockholders. Harlan—Providing -for garnishee of any kind of income. Penrod —Prohibiting letting of contract for construction of main war memorial building until title to all real estate in that block has been acquired by the State. Holmes—Creating a F‘ate library

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C. D. Rose of the attorney general's office said he knew of no law covering the case. H. D. McClelland, manager of the State automobile license division, suid motorcycle licenses could be issued. William Hadley. 16, of 3132 N. New Jersey St., and Robert Brown, 16, of 1567 Broadway, have built similar contraptions.

and historical department by combining the State library, legislative reference bureau, historical commission and library commission. —0 Ciym “Meet’’ Is 7 Set The all-rotfnd senior athletic championship of the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium, classes will be held March 3# and April 1. Gym classes have been increased recently as the result of the membership drive which resulted in enrollment of 1.168 new members.

JACKSON REFUSES 15 HOUSE BILLS Governor’s Action Kills Measures, Governor Jackson today Indicated he would avail himself of the law which gives him the right to refuse bills passed during the last two days of the Legislature, when he sent fifteen House bills to Attorney General Arthur L. Gilliom without formally signing for their receipt. Under the law, the Governor can refuse to accept* the bHls returned by the attorhey general, and let them die. The fifteen bills include two consolation measures, one to abolish trustees of the Indiana Farm Colony for Feeble-Minded at Butlerville and transfer tbeir duties to the Indi-, ana School for the Feeble-Minded Youth at Ft. Wayne and the other transferring control and management of the Nancy Hanks Lincoln burying ground, the old Capitol at Corydon and Tippecanoe battleground o the State conservation department. Others are bills giving State highway commission authority to pave Forty-Third St., between the Monon Railroad and Fall Creek and giving county courthouse employes a half holiday on Saturday. ‘NO FAIR,’ SAY BOYS Tipton County to iMscontinue Annual Fall Festivals. Bv Timet Special TIPTON. Ind'., March 9.—" No fair.” small boys said here today. Tipton County Fair Association has announced its grounds will be sold Saturday, and the annual fall festival discontinued.

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NURSES TO GIVE DANCE City Hospital Alumnae Association Plans Benefit Affair. The Nurses Alumnae Association of city hospital will give a dance March 20 at Nurses Home for the benefit of the furnishings fund. Reservations*may be made with Miss Grace Cook. 234 E. Pratt St. Committee: v Miss Grace Jenkins, chairman. Miss Lorene Mullin, Miss Mary Wright, Miss Eva Weig and Miss Cook. 208 CAUGHT IN RAIDS Four Charged WHh Keeping Gaming House' by Police. Raids over the week-end resulted in arrest of 187 men and twenty-one women. Those under arrest Included: Ralph Hyatt. 29, of 606 N. Senate Ave., Is charged with operating a blind tiger. Walter Robinson, 29, of 226 N. Senate Ave., Dave Bonner, 25, colored, 2452 N. Oxford St.: Oscar Provlne, 25, colored, 416 W. Sixteenth St., and Clifton Owens, 28, colored. 445 W. Sixteenth St., are charged with keeping gaming houses. Forty seven were slated on vagrancy charges.

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(If you see any autos bearing these license numbers, call police or the Indianapolis Times. Main 3600. The owner may be able to do as much lor you some time.) Automobiles reported stolen to popollce belong to: James Wlnans, 31 W. Arizona St., Ford, from McCarty and West Sts. Gilbert Averitt, 2202 Coyner Ave., Essex, license 12-171, from Park Ave. and Walnut StJames Green, 32 N. Senate Ave., Ford, license 535-106, from Capitol Ave .and Ohio St. BOY SLATED AS BANDIT Youthful Trio Accused of Holding Up Man. A 16-year-old boy was under arrest today charged wit hrobbery. Detectives Gaughan and Owens charged he and two other boys held up Boslc Gorski, 3510 W. Eleventh St., at Concord and Pendergrast Sts., Saturday night and took a small amount of money. The other boys have not been arrested. Independents to Meet Members of the National Independent party will meet Tuesday night at the home of David L. Campbell, 4219 Graceland Ave., it has been announced.

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CROWD RECORDS BROKEN More Cars Sold at Auto Show Than Ever Before. Officials of the Indianapolis Auto Trade Asociatlon today were jubilant over unprecedented sucoes of the fourteenth annual automobile show at the State Fair Ground last week. According to John B. Orman, show manager, total attendance was about 60,000, by far the largest on reoord. According to exhibitors, more cars were sold during the week than at any previous show. Work of removing exhibits was complstsd today. Arrests Follow Fight " Gray Stewart, 34, and his wife, Elizabeth, 33, of 320 N. East St, were charged with intoxication and assault and battery and Mrs. Stewart with disorderly conduot Police say a party at the home resulted In fuflght between the two and Stewart had a cut on his hand, while Mrs. Stewart had a badly beaten faoe. Two File for Council Charles Clark and Edward Keallng filed their names In the city clerk’s office today ak Candidates for the Republican nomination for councilman from the first district.

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