Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 272, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1925 — Page 21

FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1925

BIG FEE REPORTED IN DAWKINS CASE S , Referee Appearing Here Got SI,OOO, Says Lawyer. 8v United Press ST. LOUIS. Mo.. March 27. Charles B. Thomas, resigned referee In bankruptcy, 'received SI,OOO fee for appearing in the Federal Court in Indianapolis in the bankruptcy proceeding's of the Hawkins Mortgage ompany, H. W. Blodgett told a congressional investigating committee today. The committee is investigating the official conduct of Judge George W. English of East St. ouis. Federal ourt. It was through Thomas’ appearing in the Hawkins case that Judge English was bitterly criticized by Judge Anderson, whose place English was taking at Indianapolis during the Hawkins case. Blodgett, Hawkins’s attorney, said that Judge English’s appointment was obtained by Hawkins personally from the nited States Court of Appeals, He said that Hawkins has “a mild notion that Judge Anderson was prejudiced C against him." Colonel “In It” Again Bn United Press PARIS, March 27. —An American wotnan, whose identity was not revealed, has filed suit here against Lieut. Col. lan Dennistoun, charging breach of promise and defamation of character. Dennistoun has <ust completed three weeks of bitter legal warfare with his former wife, Dorothy Dennistoun, in London, where their affairs became the reigning scandal of the day Woman Is Sentenced Fine of S3OO and ninety days In the State Women’s Prison were assessed, against Mrs. Grace Staub Childers, 35, of R. R. C. Bo:t 420, in city court today on a charge of selling liquor. She appealed. Stricken Town Hit Again MURPHYSBORO, 111., March 27. —A colored man was killed and thousands of dollars damage done whe.r an electrical storm struck the cyclone devastated region here early today.

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Week-End Reduced'Fare CINCINNATI, $4.00 DECATUR, ILL., $5 SPRINGFIELD, ILL., $6 ROUND TRIP EVERY SATURDAY ANI) SUNDAY Returning Sunday and Monday. Tickets (food on all trains. For tickets or information call at City Ticket Office, 38 W. Ohio St., Circle 4600. Union Station Ticket Office, MA In 4567.

Saturday and Sunday Low Rates Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Cos. Every Saturday and Sunday m for the round trip will be charged between all stations on any #,.UU one division where the regular one-way fare la f1.50 or leaa; To Knightstown, Newcastle, Lebanon, Frankfort, CrawfordsvlUe, Greencastle, Martinsville. Danville and intermediate points. €1 CD for she round trip will JSe charged between all stations cn any #1.911 one division where the regular one-way fare is more than $1.60: To Richmond, Cambridge City, Lafayette, Brazil, Terre Haute. Tickets will he good going on all trains leaving Indianapolis at or after 12:00 o’clock noon on Saturdays and all day on Sundays. Tickets will be good returning on Sunday only.

Round Trip Tickets |NE CENT PER MILE (Minimum $1.00) on SATURDAYS SUNDAYS Vaion Traction Company of Indiana

Veteran Big Four Employe Dies

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S. M. Hice

Samuel M. Hice, 66, an employe of the Big Four Railroad for thirty-five years, died Thursday at. his home, 2126 N. New Jersey St. At the time of his death he was cnief clerk to the division supertendent. He had been city passenger agent and filled a number of other posts. He was born in Decatur County, near Greensburg, and married Miss Belle Middleswortk of Indianapolis in 1887. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery following funeral services at 2 p. m. Saturday at the residence. The Rev. Thomas N. Hunt, pastor Seventh Presbyterian Church, of which Mr. Hice was a member, will officiate. Mrs. Hice; a son, Harry M. Hice of Miami, Fla., and a sister, Mrs. Emma Hogg, Hughson, Cal., survive. Thieves Take Rugs When T. H. Johnson, 3131 Washington Blvd., returned home from Florida, they found their floors bare. Thieves had taken eleven Oriental rugs, according to police.

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