Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 277, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1925 — Page 10

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20 BALLOONS IN EUROPEAN RACE Entries Close With Seven Nations Registered. Rii fimm Special BRUSSELS, April B.—Twenty balloons will compete In the 5925 Gordon Bennett race this spring. The ''ntry list ha3 closed with seven nations entered. The United States, France, Spain, England and Italy will be represented by three balloons each. Switzerland will enter one and Belgium four bags. The Gordon Bennett race Is thG great balloon carnival of the year. “Sleeps” With Snake PARIS, April 3. —A few minutes after Mme. Dullac crawled into bed she felt something cold and clammy wrapping Itself around her right leg. Her screams brought her brothers, who found a large boaconstrictor in the bed. It had escaped from a menagerie and a snake charmer had to be called* to get it out of the house.

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U. S. MAY USE STATE PRISONS Measures to Relieve Crowding Are Considered. Hu Timm Horeial WASHINGTN, April 3.—Because of crowded conditions In Federal penal Institutions, It nyiy be necessary to transfei some of tne Government’s prisoners to State^penitentiaries. Measurer to relieve overcrowded conditions In Federal prisons are being considered by Luther C. White, new superintendent of Federal prisons, as one of the first steps In his administration. The Federal parole board will hold a conference soon to find some solution of the problem, It was announced at the Department of Justice. The transfer of prisoners may be found necessary, it has said. New State Road Urged Representative Samuel J. Farrell of Hartford City headed a delegation of Grant County men who visited the State highway commis-

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sion Wednesday urging a road between Hartford City and State Rd. 35 be added to the highway system. JURGE CONSIDERS CASE Woman Is Charged With Running Over Child Case of Miss Iva Heathsote, 337 N. Holmes Ave., charged with assault and battery after her automobile ran over Miss Virginia Kelly, 5, Oct. 1, 1924, was under advisement today by Special Judge H. B. Pike after trial Thursday In Criminal Court. Miss Heathcote appealed from city court where she was fined SSO and costs. Agreement was made whereby Miss Heathcote will pay the SSO hosplttal bill for the child In weekly Installments. The child was Injured at, W. Washington St. and Belmont Ave. while cros dng the streets with her parents. Miss Heathcote said she was driving six miles an hour. PNEUMONIA Call a physician. Then begin “emergency” treatment with VICKS ▼ Vapoßub Over S7 Million Jar 9 U—d Ymarly

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FRIDAY, APRIEw3 r 1925