Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 260, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1925 — Page 7
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REALTOR SCORES POLICESHAKE-UP Says City Manager Would Eliminate Squabbles, Bhak©-up In the police department Tuesday by the board of safety over political questions was cited today aa an additional argument against the present political system of government In Indianapolis by Frank E. Gates, president Indianapolis Real Estate Board. “Men who are paid to protect public safety have no business getting In squabbles over political factions. Such an Incident would not likely occur under city manager government,” he said. Victor R. Jose Jr., president of the Michigan Alumni Club, said considerable interest was manifested at a discussion on city manager government at luncheon Tuesday at the Lincoln. DIENHART NET CAPTAIN Notre Dame Elects Second Lafayette Man to Lead Team. 9u Timet Special SOUTH BEND, Ind., March 12 Joseph Dienhart of Lafayette, Ind., % Junior, was elected captain of the 3926 Notre Dame basketball team, Wednesday. He ha splayed forward two yeaio. He Is also a guard on the varsity football squad. Election of Dienhart makes the second captain for Lafayette. Clem Crowe was chosen football captain for next season.
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LOCAL MEN VOLUNTEER Twenty-Eight Already Enrolled for Citizens Training Camps. Twenty-eight Marlon county men have already responded to the 1926 enrollment campaign for the annual citizens military training camps to be held at Camp Knox, Ky., and Ft. Harrison from July 8 to August 6. The government pays all of the expenses connected with the month’s training, Including transportation to and from the camps. Age limits for the beginners’ course are 17 to 24. The applicant Is required to be normal physically and of go< and moral character.
DRUG PEDDLER NABBED •"Big Sweden* Johnson Arrested With Narootlca at Chicago. Seizure of thirty otinoss of morphine and two ounces of ooc&lne and the arrast at Chicago of “Big Swede’’ Johnson, alleged notorious drug ped< dler, was announced Wednesday by Will Gray Beach, Federal narcotic officer in charge of the Chicago headquarters. Beach was making an Inspection trip through Indianapolis when he received word of th arrest. Johnson Is alleged to have had connections with illicit traffic In narcotics In Indiana, Beach said. Students Awarded Emblem Emblems were awarded the following seven Manual Training High Sohool students Wednesday In the director’s room of the Chamber of Commerce, who passed ,the Red Cross Use-saving test: Steve Kochea, Don Martin, Joseph Farmer, H. Harlan, Marjorie Doty, Alma Telff rt and Marie Delator®. Hoop La! Ore More Day. Bv United Preu WASHINGTON, March 12. —You have until March 16 this year to fDe your Income tax return. The legal date. March 16, comes next Sunday, so the day of grace Is added by law, treasury Income tax experts said today. Suit Transfer Asked. Petition asking transfer to Federal Court of a suit filed In Madison County Circuit Court by John A. McCord against the Niagara Fire Insurance Company of New York, asking Judgment of 84,002.50 on an Insurance policy, was filed In Federal Court Wednesday.
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—Photo by Perrott. Patrolman John Helm , Admitted to be one of the oldest officers In service on the police department, Patrolman John Holm continues on, looking fit for several more years. Helm was appointed to the force Feb. 11, * 1896, twentyeight years ago. Helm lives at 3030 F-. Washington St., and knows everybody near Irvniglon. He is patrolling 12 from 7 a. m. to 3 p. m. ai ring March. His territory Is bounded by Tenth St., English Ave., Emerson Ave. and the Belt Railroad. Muncie Couple Slated Mrs. Gladys M. Myers, alias Willis, 2K, and Ihvln Willis, 26, both of Muncie, Ind., were "slated at the city prison Wednesday night on fugitive hcarges. They are wanted at Muncie, police said.
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LOCAL MAN IN CRASH Rug Store Manager Taken to Loulsviße (Ky.) Hospital. Samuel Kirazlan, 1121 Pomander PI., proprietor and manager of the
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Ashjlan Brothers Rug Company, 434 W. Sixteenth PI., Is In a hospital at Louisville, Ky., recovering from Injuries received In an automobile accident Monday near Glasgow, Ky., according to his wife. He was arrested at Glasgow, Ky., on a speeding charge after a crash
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with another car, according to dispatches from there. Glasgow police said Kirazlan had SSOO, a shotgun and IQO shells with him. Mrs. Kirazlan said her husband left for Florida on a business and hunting trip. He left here Sunday.
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